"He was the manager of the Glee Club, and I was the treasurer of RCS," said Morgan, who now lives in Duxbury, Mass.
During Friday's Centennial Alumnae Celebration concert in Sanders Theatre, current RCS members performed their first concert of the year.
But for the songs performed during the last segment of the concert--"Radcliffiana" and Radcliffe's fight song--the current RCS singers invited all the alumnae present to join them on stage. Members of RCS, from the Class of 1946 to the Class of 2003 blended together to celebrate the history and traditions of the group.
During the activities Saturday afternoon, Paine Concert Hall and Lowell Lecture Hall were full of alumnae passing around old photo albums and sharing stories.
Jane S. Echelman '87 said her fondest memories from RCS are from her summer tour to Eastern Europe.
"I remember singing in a little village in Hungary by candlelight, and the whole village came over. Or in Budapest, singing in a cathedral and counting how long we could hold the notes," she said. "Never again will I travel with 50 voices to sing in a cathedral in Europe."