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Drawing a total of 50 men, counting those on the University Club, the Freshman Instrumental Clubs held their first meeting yesterday in the Music Building.
The number of new men who have not tried out for any clubs previously is small, but there is a large surplus left over from the members of the University clubs. The first rehearsal will be held next Tuesday for all divisions. Any Freshmen who were unable to attend the first meeting yesterday may still join either by notifying one of the officers or by reporting at the rehearsal next week. The 1935 officers are: F. P. Whitbeck, president; H. F. Gillette, vice-president; and F. W. Knowlton, Jr., secretary-treasurer.
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