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A y Q., T137 , ffm, YZ? a Q. ,Ellio- elfxf, MYR , xi, lst row: Lee Georgi, A. Markotan, Ag Fedor. 2nd row: Yvonne Crumrine, Roberta Silvis, John Papandrecis, Rita Conley, Shirley Heiftje. ' -' s ' 4' -1' i .1 ' 15 s ' 'Ps . C .. F 5555 X Ann Markotan, Pres. , The Waynesburg College Chapter of the 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 is not overly active but is one of the most beneficial groups on campus this year. One ot the most important functions -is to collect and send over- seas supplies to the needy students ot war torn Europe. It contributed liberally to the World Stu- dent Fund and sponsors every Christmas season a party at the Children's Home. The chapter re- cruits students to take charge of one child at the Home and be responsible tor a gift and enter- tainment at the party. The chapter sent a dele- gate to the National Red Cross Convention in February and sent interested students to the Red Cross Swimming School to review methods ot lite saving. 76
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y Lv-J? .rd C, ..i.rn ' ff F, .QQ Ev- ,,..-Alf .,e'7 ff' c':f 7 f.5cZl'1l No organization on the campus had a more ditticult time this past year than the College Band. They organized last year, got a slim foothold and held on. A dinner in honor of Mrs' Weaver This year things have improved for them. They have a full time leader, interested members and an interested sponsor, Mrs. Denny Weaver, who supplied them with the Kiltie uniforms that helped make the Centennial Celebration such a huge success. It seems strange to see the members marching up and down the streets in the spring getting ready for the big parade. The members, the leader, and Mrs. Weaver all deserve a hearty congratulation for lending a helping hand and boosting the organization. The band is pictured below without the Kilts because the uni- forms did not arrive until late in the spring, but credit has been given them in the Centennial Celebration section. Mr. Marcase, Leader 1 lst row: H. Robinson, B. Laird, L. Lint, B. Beck, C. Whitten, B. Braverman. 2nd row: F. Wigemton, G. Pierson, E, Pybus, R. Wellman, R. Billups. 3rd row: L. Hawkins, Mr. Marcase,! E. Estock. 75
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lst row: R. Silvis, R. Conley, E. Mosco, E. Galiley, R. Davis. ' 2nd row: H. Thomas, C. Soderberg, J. Cole, S. Stofcheck. zwzfc yoyolfecialfion The Music Appreciation club, although not overly conspicuous on the 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 are also studying John Harbaugh President music. The club sponsors the afternoon Listen- ing Hour in Walton Hall and Madison Hall. This gives the students who do not belong to the club an opportunity to hear and enjoy the growing library of classical albums of the Music Department. 77 That must be an interesting paper.
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