. The Quaker. public performances. The free choral society, which is in-tended to benefit the student body, has amembership of over fifty; it has takenpart in the recitals, and, as a special chapel exercise, sang the Gloria from Mozarts TwelfthMass. The Cantata, Gauls Holy City, is in preparation to sing with Prof. WadeBrowns chorus at the State Normal College in Greensboro, March l*^. The sight-singing class, also free, is to aid students to fit themselves for chorus sing-ing as well as to prepare for public school music teaching. A program of vocal and instrumental music was given November 6
. The Quaker. public performances. The free choral society, which is in-tended to benefit the student body, has amembership of over fifty; it has takenpart in the recitals, and, as a special chapel exercise, sang the Gloria from Mozarts TwelfthMass. The Cantata, Gauls Holy City, is in preparation to sing with Prof. WadeBrowns chorus at the State Normal College in Greensboro, March l*^. The sight-singing class, also free, is to aid students to fit themselves for chorus sing-ing as well as to prepare for public school music teaching. A program of vocal and instrumental music was given November 6. It consistedof solos by Miss Papworth, Miss White, Prof. Moore, Gertrude Hobbs and FowellMendenhall; besides the mixed chorus, separate numbers were given by the men andwomen. On December 18, a students recital was held, followed by a Christmas service. Sev-eral well-known carols were sung. Prof. Moore sang The Star of Bethlehem. Othersolos were sung by Miss White, Messrs Coggins, Mendenhall and
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