61111130—WINFINW Vilefat1111141SKIN 011111WNW NMMIAIM tit rt.".MO MIRXIOEM MUM111111101 t IMOMIVINO ,S11 tweeEPOS 41111PV11110 MilIII 111110111 east 1111/11101101 &PIN I 111111191110 1111641SIMMIS 111111114 IWIPWW1OW.11 NODVWI RR __Far.1MIN IIIWM UINAS can emI 11111 itzlt VISA trillrWINN PttS11g/V/V V 1 kisAsaIIMIR war OVIIP01.110 First Row: Margaret Olinger, Donna Zeller, Opal Seamon, Rosalyn Guthrie, Jean Elliott, Mrs. Creswell, Rsenni Guthrie, Rachel Creswell, Rachel Harriman, Elinor Young. Second Row: Beatrice McClellan, Virginia Townsley, Mary Jean Townsley, Beatrice Gray, Dorothy Kennon, Martha Bryant, Irene Goodin, Helen Mossbarger, Anna King. Third Row: RichardMacknight, Grace Bickett, Elizabeth Anderson, John. Taylor, Ray Sission, Junia Creswell, Jean Stoddard. Fourth Row: Kathryn Overholser, Richard Macknight, James Anderson, Justin Northup, Edna Anderson. Fifth Row: Ted James, Neil Hartman, William Lott, Fred Lott. THE MIXED CHORUS • THE 1938 CEDRUS The largest singing organization on the campus is the College Mixed Chorus, composed of thirty-six members, with their accompanists, Martha Bryant at the organ and Rachel Harriman at the piano. They gave two important concerts during the year—at Christmas time, "The Holy City" by Gaul, and on Easter night, "The Crucifixion" by Stainer. At other times during the year they took trips and broadcast over WHIO, Dayton, on April 10th. They gave both religious and secular programs, singing in choir robes and maintaining a dignified appearance, as well as a high standard and caliber of singing. They presented the special music at all college convocations and at the Men's Bible Reading Contest, as well as at the special church meetings in March. Everywhere they were hailed with warm praise and enthusiasm. Page Forty-Jour
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