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Back Row: R. Obade, J. Harbaugh, C. Soderberg, W. Auld, D. Lyvers, M. Bodi. Front Row: D. White, R. Matthews, R. Silvis E. Galiley, R. Davis, E. Dugan, M. Kerr. Not pictured: J. Cole, G. Garber, M. Craig, E. Lane, B. Pfrogner, R. Conley M Chronis, A. Zido, M. Scoville. mic yoyorecmfion The Music Appreciation Club, although not overly conspicuous On Campus, provides a good chance for those interested in classical music to hear many records and to study the interesting background of the various composers. The group met each month during the year and, under the capable leadership of John Harbaugh, a student In the School of Music in piano, conducted several very profitable meetings. Many of the members of the club also are studying music or have at some time in the past. The highlight of the year was a trip to Pittsburgh in February to hear the famed concert pianist, Vladimir Horowitz. The members, and several other students interested in the club and its proiects, made the trip and came back with glowing reports of the master's Slyle and technique. Listen to the flute obligato. John Harbaugh Pres.
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Third Row-J. Phillips, W. Casteel, G. Cieply, J. Papandreas, F. Dubss, M. Dacko, C. Errfn, E. Lupoli, W. Peters, W. Holcraft, G. Dow, J. Dacko. Second Row-M. Cooper, R. Matthews, M. Griffen, M. Longo, D. Fox, G. Hebb, P. Tissue, G. Stetzer, J. Highberger, M. Russo, First Row-J. Harbaugh, D. Montgomery. Q , ,A . ., V ,. 2 .tif . ' rg' ' ' nfl, it it fmt me- i t 'f if ii i' -f ' ,ill Michael Kavoulakis President A Song in French? Ouil The French Club is a fairly new organization on the campus, having been organized since the return of the veterans. It would be impossible to list all the members here since they comprise all students in school who are members of the various French classes. Many stu- dents attended the movies presented by the club, Schubert's Serenade being received quite favorably by all who had the pleasure of seeing it. The club had a very fine exhibit at the Carnival and contributed several songs and acts to the program. One of the most satisfying projects of the year was the correspondence with French students. Several students wrote letters overseas and were pleased to receive answers from fellow students. The group also translated quite a few French letters for the local Red Cross. e irc e rcmcais 68
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. ,, L as . , I '96 ii T 1 Back Row: R. Silvis, J. Papondreas, E. Galiley, R. Obade. Front Row: S. Hieftie, A. Markotan, A. Feder, L. Georgi. Not plc tured: R. Conley, vice chairman and M. Longo, sec'y. Ann Markotan Pres. Santa Claus is coming - - - IQ Cie.. If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew to serve your turn long after they are gone - - -. Is this not the duty of the Red Cross? The Waynesburg College chapter ofthe Red Cross, which works hand in hand with the local city chapter, is one of the many college chapters all over the country. This organization has been one of the most active and one of the most beneficial groups on campus this year. One of their functions for the year was helping to supply stu- dents of war-torn Europe with necessary school supplies. Many a student who attended the Christmas party at the Children's Home which the chapter sponsored, will never forget the evening. The chapter was represented at the Red Cross National Convention in Washington, D. C. in February by John Pcipandreas '50 and Shirley Hieftie' 49. 70
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