. The mirage . ano has proved to be quite an innovation. Twenty concerts were giventhis year covering a territory from Hammond, Indiana to Cincinnati, Ohio. The unusual success of the organization has been due largely to the effortsof the director, Mr. Omar Wilson. He has been deeply interested in the clubat all times and has brought to it an original talent which assured success. Prof,and Mrs. Barnum also share in the responsibility for the good work of the club. Arvon AllenJames BeaneWarren CookElmer CourtneyJohn CadyWendell GodwinDonald HoffmanPaul JonesArthur KaufmanStewart La RueLawrence


. The mirage . ano has proved to be quite an innovation. Twenty concerts were giventhis year covering a territory from Hammond, Indiana to Cincinnati, Ohio. The unusual success of the organization has been due largely to the effortsof the director, Mr. Omar Wilson. He has been deeply interested in the clubat all times and has brought to it an original talent which assured success. Prof,and Mrs. Barnum also share in the responsibility for the good work of the club. Arvon AllenJames BeaneWarren CookElmer CourtneyJohn CadyWendell GodwinDonald HoffmanPaul JonesArthur KaufmanStewart La RueLawrence LuceViRGiNius MooreRalph MorrisonPaul Morrison Personnel James McAdamsJewell MollWilbur McMullenTerrence OgdenBenjamin RufePaul RhoadarmerEdwin SayreWilbur SchultEmerson SmithCecil SmithAlvin ThomasCarlos TaylorAllen ZechielLedger FordPaul Neff Omar WilsonProf. Howard J. BarnumMrs. Howard J. BarnumMiss Martha TrippeerDonald Rogers .Herald Jones Director Violinist Pianiste Soprano Accompanist Manager 286 Ml RAGE. Edwin Sayre, Tenor; Paul Jones, Tenor; Ted Ogden, Baritone; Elmer Courtney, Bass. ®t)e ilale (©uartettes; The two male quartettes which appear on the Glee Club programs this yearnever fail to pull down much applause and laughter from their audiences. Theywere unusually well balanced and sang well together. The picture above showsSayre, Jones, Ogden and Courtney in the midst of one of their Negro second quartette which likewise appeared a favorite on the Glee Club tourswas composed of Herald Jones, Tenor; Ledger Ford, Tenor; Wilbur McMullen,Baritone; and James McAdams, Bass. 287 mirage:


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