GLEE CLUB AND CHOIR As sooN as the tedious job of "try-outs" is complete, the forty girls of the Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Bartholomew, begin work on their traditional Carol Service. Just about the time that pre-Christmas exams roll around, the Glee Club is ready to soothe the fevered brow and add a note of cheer and encouragement as it trolls the ancient yule-tide carol over in holly-bedecked Katy. The rest of the year is spent in preparation for a Spring Concert early in May when the singers turn out in pastel splendor to give a program of rhythm and tone varieties. There are many minor performances at student and alumnae functions, and this year, for the first time, the Glee Club gave a very successful public concert at the Maryland Casualty Club. In tune with the times the chorus sang at an army camp and was entertained with a dance afterwards. To add to the festive pageantry on May Day the Glee Club sang old English madrigals. Behind the finished product of a concert go many hours of hard work at long rehearsals. For the planning we owe thanks to Mr. Bartholomew, our capable director, and the officers, who are Polly Mengers, president; Frances Flynn, vice-president; Betty Connolly, secretary; Ann Marshall, treasurer; and Kathleen Coyle, librarian. Every morning in chapel Choir leads the hymns and gives responses to the prayers. It also sings at Baccalaureate and joins with Glee Club at Thanksgiving Dinner. The officers are Sally Coan, president; Eleanor Accles, secretary-treasurer; and Ann Marshall, librarian. GLEE CLUB Seated: B. Banker. First row: F. Flynn, B. Luhring, I. Schroder, J. Powell , J. Stewart, E. Joselson, P. Mengers, N. Jones, R. Axtell, M. Raitt. Second row: L. Higgins, M. 'Vilcox, B. Connolly, M. Renton, V. Sippel , E. Cowen, C . Coyle, N. ·winslow, E. Hopper, I. Riley. 37
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