1935 Cedrus Yearbook

Ora,.ge and Blue Serenaders . . . Ritenour, Anderson, Skinnell, Wham College Trio . . . Bull, Bennett, D. Corry Neopolitan Knights... Angell, Richards, Rife, Garlough ORANGE AND BLUE SERENADERS We, the Orange and Blue Serenaders, can truthfully say that we have enjoyed our singing career of this year, but how much have others enjoyed it? That re- mains a mystery. Our first bomb was exploded in chapel and was politely received by the clap- ping echo. The churches to which we journeyed were the Grape Grove Church of Christ, the Trinity Methodist Church of Xenia, and the Cedarville Presbyterian Church in which we enjoyed a good dinner as a reward for our strugg'es. Also, we played our part on the Glee Club trips to various churches. Bellbrook High School and the Home Culture Club at Conley's received us cordially. Later we all had a very "ticking" time at the Cedarville Research Club dinner, along with the rest of the clock program. Jamestown, Arcanum and Greenville were our last adventures of this year. We wish to thank the college as a whole for its hearty cooperation. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club has had a very successful season. Under the direction of Mrs. Work, we gave sacred concerts at the Presbyterian Church in Carlisle, the 0. S. and S. 0. Home at Xenia, and the U. P. Church of Dayton. These were very beautiful services. Besides these services, we appeared a number of times in Cedar- ville; the Men's Bible Reading Contest, the Day of Prayer, and the Homecoming Banquet being a few of the events. We wish to thank Mrs. Work for her kindness and patience while training us. First row: Cultice, Labig, M. Waddle, Fisher, Hageman, Skinnell, Hosteller, Johnston, Ritenour, Biggs, May. Second row: Wham, Bull, D. Corry, Creswell, Jones, Bennett, MacKnight, M. H. Creswell, Vietor, Porter, Miller, Anderson, Mount, Brill, Mrs. Work. Page thirty-eight

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