1931 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS Music Department A LTHOUGH our Girls' Glee Club is smaller in number of members this year, we have been doing more advanced work. So far, we have filled no outside en- gagements, but our work here at home has been highly complimented. The mid-semester concert, with its variety of chorus numbers, solos, trios, quartets, and readings, was received with great appreciation by a large audience of music lovers. The Department of Music, taken as a whole, has been larger this year than for some time. Several instrumental recitals have been given under Miss Berkeley's direction. " An added feature of interest in music has been the Reveler's Quartet, composed of George Gordon, Ed Irons, B. Turner and P. Garlough. This quartet has proven very popular and has given many outside performances. Also, this quartet, together with the girls' quartet, which is composed of Misses Waddle, Skinnell, Hartman and Stevenson, has accompanied Dr. Mac on several trips to various high schools where performances were given as advertisements for our college. L. L. S. Seventy-eight

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