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The Girls' Glee Club has accomplished many

worthwhile things during this year under the di-

rection of Mrs. Margaret J. Work. In the fall, the

Glee Club, assisted by the Girls' Quartette, broad-

casted over Station WHIO in Dayton. During the

year we have given religious programs at the 0. S.

and S.0. Home in Xenia, at the Methodist Church

in Piqua, at the United Presbyterian Church in Xe-

nia, and in Clifton. We are planning to end our

GLEE CLUB

First Row: Tobias, Cooley

Fishe r, Nelson, Kimble

Post, Tindall, Frame, Hag

eman, May, Brill,

Flory

Cory.

S ec ond Row: McClella

Bumgarner, Wham, Cline

H. Miller, McKenzie, Kim

b 1 e, Anderson, Ritenour

Porter, K. Miller, Wones,

Mrs. Work.

year's work during Commencement Week and in

the Spring Recital.

In addition to their group activities, each mem-

ber has derived a greater appreciation of good

music, and a fine spirit of cooperation during the

school year.

The girls of the Glee Club wish to thank Mrs.

Work for her work and her patience. We are also

grateful to Dr. Mac Chesney, to the drivers of the

cars, and to all who made this year possible.

ORANGE AND BLUE SERENADERS

This year the Girls' Quartette presented pro-

grams at various club meetings in Cedarville and

has accompanied the Glee Club to Piqua, Xenia,

and Dayton. The girls also travelled into Kentucky

for a week-end where they gave several programs.

Wham, Robe, Anderson, Ritenour, Mrs. Work.

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