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COLLEGE

CHORUS

First Row: Corry, Frame,

Wham, Fisher, M. Nelson.

IL Nelson, Porter, Ander-

son, Ritenour, Brill, Miller,

liageman, Wones.

Second Row: Work, Reed,

Richards, Andrews, Sisson,

Burkert, Burk, Gibso n,

Sanderson, Anderson,

Foulk, West, Walker, Lott.

The mixed Chorus has been a prominent organi-

zation in the music department of the College.

offers excellent training in music to both men and

women. Every Monday and Wednesday evening

it meets for rehearsal, under the talented direc-

tion of Mrs. Margaret J. Work, professor of music.

The Chorus has appeared at many college func-

tions during the year. Among which were the

Wilberforce International Music Festival, the Peace

Program, the Men's and Women's Bible Reading

Contests and Baccalaureate. Besides, the Chorus

has made its appearance in the two music recitals

during the year. The Chorus is fully vested and

has given Choral programs in different churches

during the year.

Any college student is eligible to try out for

membership in the mixed chorus. This year the

chorus consists of twenty-five members with Miss

Dorotha Corry serving as Accompanist.

MALE QUARTETTE

This year after approximately ten performances

in Cedarville, Piqua, Bellbrook, Xenia, Carlisle, and

Bowersville, the quartette, accompanied by Mrs.

Work and Anna Jane Wham, were sent on a tour

of Southern Illinois. Later the boys accompanied

Mrs. Work to Kentucky. The quartette feels that

its fine success is due to two things: work and

Work.

Angell, Richards, Sanderson, and Garlough.

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