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As Things Seem c To The KeydetsMr. Troxell has made preliminary selections for the Cadet Glee Club. About twenty men were dropped from the roll leaving only fifty members. There will be another cut later, reducing the total enrollment to forty.The final selection was made on the basis of voice quality, musical ear ability, and needs for the different classifications. The glee club contains first tenors, second tenors, baritones, and basses.The fortunate cadets who passed the trials are as follows:First Tenors—John Alston, Otis Andrews, Lawrence Barker, Randolph Brown, William Farmer, V. V. Greene, Ashton Walton, Stanley Waranch.Second Tenors—Henry Anthony, R. Golding, Gordon Harding, Edwin Jarrett, Wilbur Kessler, Raymond iMorrissette, Dick Nicholas, Lewis Rigsby, Hansford Rowe, Robert Wall, Henry Watkins, Thomas White.Baritones—Harry Adams, Hugh All-man, Ramon Chalkley, Nick Daumlee, Warrenton Fellows, Harold Hardy, John Harwood, Charles Hendrick, Donald Hobcroft, Winfree Lane, Aubrey Mitchell, Haywood Moore, William Owen, Keith Patterson, James Phillips, Billy Proffitt, Percy Stone.Bass—Robert Akins, Billy Bruce, = Billy Daugherty, Joe Downing, T. D. Eaton, Moffett Haraway, Earl Hughes, *■ Dane Kennedy, Stewart Lowery, Donald O’Connel, W. T. Parker, Alrernon Smith.
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Richmond Monocle

Richmond, Virginia, US

Fri, Oct 25, 1940

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