The record of the class of 1914 . ;ed. The naturalness and ease of bis manner has always won |)raise. iLit His place will be a hard one to till. In Junior year it was that Garrig-ues first strode the boards. Hisbutler was a notable creation. Clarke, too. in Senior year, made a charming, l)lushing-, buoyant maid, ashe deftly dusted the furniture. Since Sophomore year the business management of the Club has been efficiently handled by Edgerton:while Williams has done the hard and monotonous work on the Play Committee. The enlargement of thestage and the hanging of a new curtain have added much t


The record of the class of 1914 . ;ed. The naturalness and ease of bis manner has always won |)raise. iLit His place will be a hard one to till. In Junior year it was that Garrig-ues first strode the boards. Hisbutler was a notable creation. Clarke, too. in Senior year, made a charming, l)lushing-, buoyant maid, ashe deftly dusted the furniture. Since Sophomore year the business management of the Club has been efficiently handled by Edgerton:while Williams has done the hard and monotonous work on the Play Committee. The enlargement of thestage and the hanging of a new curtain have added much to the presentation of a play. WKt < T ^H if ^ ««Fv«^ jMtffli \m. The Musical Olubs THE MUSICAL CLUBS MLSIC is not our forte, but we are proud of the quality of our contribution if not the quantity. Dur-ing our Freshman year The Patient Philosopher made use of our talent in its chorus, but the Sopho-more year the time and ability was divided between the mandolin and glee clubs, which were broughtinto being once more. Locke. Green, Ferguson and Whitall rejjresented us in the instrumental or-ganization, and as Juniors the first three of these were again active in the work. Locke hatl become leaderby this time. .\s Seniors we contriliuted Kelsey, Lane and Whitall to the (ilee Club, and Locke, Ferguson. Parkerand Whitall to the Mandolin Club. Locke was again elected leader and conducted successfully, as usual. The combined clubs displayed their abilities to advantage at Merchantville and the Merion CricketClub, and in a joint entertainment with the Swarthmore Clubs at the New Century Drawing Rooms. Themost noteworthy and enjoyable time of all was the co


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