1923 Cedrus Yearbook

THE RANGERS' CLUB The Rangers' Club is one of the newest and one of the strongest organizations in Cedarville College. It was established for the first time last year, and gave eighteen programs among the surrounding high schools. No medium has ever met with such success in local advertising as the Rangers' Club, and since every other business advertises its goods, we feel proud of the club in that it is placing before the public our high ideals,our needs,and our talent. Advertising is not the least end gained by this organization, for dormant talent has been developed and brought to the front. There are about twenty members in the club. These form a varied program consisting of readings, speeches, orchestra numbers, vocal and instrumental music, and a short play. The plan of the club is to give programs on Fridays, one or two in the afternoon, and one in the evening. We feel that through these programs high school pupils receive more practical ideas of what is being done by the students of Cedarville College. Many pupils are unable to decide their course after completing high school. By presenting the different phases of our college life, we aid them in deciding to continue their education and to continue in Cedarville College. This not only helps the high school pupils but is profitable and enjoyable to the members of the club. Altogether we feel that the Rangers should be continued from year to year, endorsed by the loyal students of Cedarville College. The club consists of the following: Readers— Ruth McPherson Hazel Williams Marjorie McClellan Mixed Quartette— Dorothy Oglesbee Lucille Johnson LaClede Markle Ernest Wright Instrumental Soloists— Forrest Nagley Charles Townsley Pianist— Lucille Johnson 72 Soloists— Dorothy Oglesbee Winifred Stuckey LaClede Markle Male Quartette— Julius Bowyer Jack Ewbank LaClede Markle Ernest Wright Faculty Members— Professor B. E. Robison Dr. W.R. McChesney E. D.

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