1933 Cedrus Yearbook

LITERARY SOCIETY First Row: J. Finney, Ferguson, Linton, W. Reid, Cap pola, Brigner, Free, Hutchison, Kitchen; Second Row: Pyles, Berk, Bradley, Patterson, Atchison, Probasco, West, Basore, R. Murray; Third row: Richards, H. Murray, Cultice, Harbaugh, Labig, Hostetler, Chenoweth, Robe, Watson, Turnbull, Hartman, Garlough, Chirstian, Kilpatrick, J. Murray Fourth row: Moorman, Nelson, Trubee, McNamee, Donaldson, Crawford, Gordon. Auld,0. Brill, C. Brill, M. McLaughlin, Bull, Harriman, Mc- Henry, McCallister. Immediately following her graduation, she taught at Arcanum, Ohio,for three years, until her marriage to Albert S. Work. They resided in Frenchburg, Kentucky, where she taught for three years. After the death of her husband, she accepted her position here. In the summer of 1932, she attended the Lamont Conservatory of Music, at Denver, Colorado, where she is working on her Master's Degree in Music. Mrs. Work teaches French and rhetoric in addition to her directing of the Department of Music. Miss Basore Miss Basore, instructor in Oratory, came to Cedarville from Ohio Northern, where she took special work in the public speech department. She conducts her Or- atory class in a most interesting way, and it has proved very popular. Besides instructing in the Department of speech and pursuing her regular student. work, Miss Basore directs the various col- lege plays. Mixed Chorus This newly-organized club—the Mix- ed Chorus, a well balanced four-part grouping of thirty-six voices—has done ex- cellent work. At the beginning of the year, the fol- lowing officers were chosen: President, Page Nineteen CARNEGIE LIBRARY

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