1934 Cedrus Yearbook

MIXED CHORUS First Row: Cultice, Skinnell, E. Robe, Mrs. Work, J. West, M. L. McLaughlin, Mount, C. Bill. Second Row: D. Corry, Wham, E. Bull, Crager, Hine, G. Ackerman, Bennett, Hostetler, Ritenour, D. Hartman, Ander- son. Third Row: Gordon, Burkert, Harriman, Richards, Trout, Ferryman, Rife, Christian. GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club of twenty members meets twice a week, on Tuesday and Thurs- day, to sing an hour together. Theyhave memorized many selections, both sacred and sec- ular, which they have used in their public appearances. The Glee Club took part in two recitals this year, one at Christmas time, the other during the last week of school. They sang at the Lincoln Day program at Wilberforce, and presented sacred concerts at the First Presbyterian Church in Xenia and the U. P, Church of Cedarville. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus, an organization of both boys and girls of the college, meets each Monday and Wednesday night for an hour's practice. These practices are always pleasant events, though quite a bit of work is mixed in with the pleasure in memorizing a large num- ber of selections. This organization also appeared in public recital twice a year, took part in the "International Sing" at Wilberforce, and helped out with various college programs. QUARTETS Cedarville College is proud of its three quartets. The Cedar Needles are Eleanor Bull, first soprano; Maxine Bennett, second soprano; Doris Hartman, first alto; Nina Stevenson, second alto, first semester and Dorotha Corry, second semester; Mrs. Work, accompanist. These girls have entertained various clubs and churches in Cedarville and surrounding towns. They appeared before the Columbus Epworth League Conference and presented sacred programs in the First Presbyterian Church, Xenia, and at the Greene County Infirmary. The Orange and Blue Serenaders were also very popular and much in demand at col- lege and town functions. They were Anna Jane Wham, first soprano; Georgia Skinnell, second soprano; Dorothy Anderson, first alto; Harriet Ritenour, second alto; Genevieve Jamieson, accompanist. Last but not least is the men's quartet which has taken the name, Neapolitan Knights. This quartet consists of Donald Trout, first tenor; John Richards, second tenor; Robert Har- riman, first bass; Eugene Corry, second bass. Though this was the first year for all of the members, they learned to harmonize very well. They appeared several times in Cedarville and in South Charleston and Xenia. Page Thirty-nine

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