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every respect acted in such a way as to make the position of leader of the Glee Club one of the most enjoyable responsibilities in college. And as a member of the Glee Club, 1. can say with equal truth that the and Guitar Club has been this for the first time on a sub- and for this credit is rluc to IVLr. J. 1'. Lane, of New little less than a musical wonder. He banjemu-ine, mandolin, guitar, He brought the club to a high degree of we went his wonderful banjo his darkcy songs, his solos and other special have been received wonder applause. Of music clubs outside of these two, the college boasts an excellent or- chestra, of which Mr. Hearn, '96, is president, and R. Tyson, '99, leader. 'The [\ill membership is as follows: Fu-sr Violins--L. C. Freeny, '96; R. S. Tyson, '99: E. J. Nelson, '97ยท Second Violins-C. S. Friend, '98; J. T. Lane, '99; J. P. Wantz, '99. :Flute-A. G. Woodfield, '97. Comets-e-M. Hearn, '96; V. N. Ridgely, '99. Bass Viol-,I. W. Smith. '96. Piano--H L. Benson, '98 On the occasion of the Society February 2T, this orchestra made a decided impression several numbers, and they will be heard from during Commencement week. This active life and growth ot three splendid clubs justifies, we think, our opening statement that this year had seen the best work of our history in that direction. Here's \0 the Western Maryland College Music Clubs! Vivant, crescent, fioreant.
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