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With approximately one fifth of the Freshman class having already taken voice trials, the Glee Club enters the seventy-eighth year of its existence this fall bolstered by the largest enrollment in its history. New men alone represent 31 States, England, and Hawaii.
According to a release issued yesterday by Gardner Middlebrook '38, manager, the Club expects a total of 325 singers to turn out for the first rebearsal at 7 o'clock tonight in Sever 11.
Many of them are candidates who have simply passed their voice trials and have yet to survive the quartet tests.
After a month's training and vocalizing at rehearsals twice a week, these trials will be conducted before Director G. Wallace Woodworth '24.
After its flying star in the Tercentenary, managers of the organization have made plans for an extensive season.
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