First row—Chenoweth, Hostetler, Patterson, Robe, Watson, West, Cultice; Second row—Ford, Mount, F. McLaughlin, Knoop, McCallister, C. Brill, Waddle, Hartman, Prof. Work. Wham Standing—Corry. Stevenson, Spahr, Bennett, Berk, 0. Brill, M. McLaughlin, Bull. MALE QUARTETTE Seated—Prof. Work, Clyde Hutchison; Gordon, Edward Irons, Joseph Free, Preston Standing—George Garlough. heavy snows, and dense fog on those dark driving. The girls sang in Xenia at the 0.S. and S. 0. Home, the Kiwanis Club, and some of the Xenia Churches. They sang in Clifton, West Jefferson, Ross, and for various church, school and club programs in Cedarville. - The quartette enjoyed singing together and accredit much of their success to their tireless and patient training by Mrs. Work. Girls' Quartette The Girls' Quartette this year consisted of Eleanor Bull, first soprano; Maxine Bennett, second soprano; Nina Stevenson, first alto; and Florence E. McLaughlin, second alto. Anna Jane Wham,Soprano, and Doris Hartman, alto, served as alternates. These girls have been faithful in practicing and have had many enjoyable trips. They broadcasted sacred programs from WfAIU,in Columbus, every third Saturday, from October until February. These programs demonstrated the ability of the instructor, Mrs. Work, and the safe trips through icy roads, wintry Saturday mornings proved her skill in Male Quartette The personnel of the quartette this year was the same as last year.• Their experience in singing together contributed to the harmonious blending of their voices and to their subsequent popularity. Their interest in music was rivalled by their shAre in other extra-curricular activities. Nevertheless,they were all faithful in attending rehearsals, and the records show a busy Pape Twenty-one
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