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eager hungrx soul xxas hlled xxrth rapture -X she felt rts mrghtx notes she sensed a nexx feelrng such as she had nex er known before I see a lrttle group of men rn the trenches durrng the re cent World War lt xx as at the end of a nendrsh dax of battle The dead 01 dymg xx ere lx mg ox er the battlefield and occasron ally a cross marked the gr axe ot some soldrer At a short drs stance from these Amerrcans xx as a group of German soldrers Suddenly from the ranks of the enemx the sxxeet plarntrxe notes of a xrolrn ro e rnto the strll ex enrng At frrst thex xx ere lrke the melodrous bursts of song from the thrush or lar k the r they changed sloxxlx 1nto a sxx eet melancholx strarn not unlrke the call of a bird at ex entlde A deep srlence prex arled The lrttle group of Amerrcans xvas xxrapt rn thought It seemed as rf for a moment therr xxorld xxas transformed Therr very exrstence xxas changed It rarsed then hopes subdued then fears brought encouragement Such rs musrc s poxxer Some one sard sard It rs musrcs loftx mrssron to shed lrght on the depths of the human heart It expels grrefs appeases cruel motrxes calms troubled mmds lrfts and rn sprres and brrngs peace and solace Mx feelrngs sometrmes are not unlrke those of Debussy who has sard I loxe musrc too much to speak of rt otherwrse than passronately I know of nothmg xxhrch can rmpress me more deeply or translate my feelrngs more completely than musrc A short xxhrle ago I xxas lrstenrng to some of the most strrrrng musrc I haxe ex er heard A great symphony orches tra xxas plax mg Forest Murmrus from VS agner s Sregfrred through rts depths robbrng rt of rts deep srlence I saw the leax es astn rn commotron I heard the gurglrng vxaters of hrd den brooklets I felt the cool damp breeve xx hlch xx afted to me the balmx odor of ferns and moses I saxx the shafts of sun lrght as rt stole through the dark recesses flcker on the leax es rn motron For a fexx moments I xx as lost rn mx xrsron of the xxoods Musrc has the poxx er to axxaken the hrdden depths of the soul to uplrft msprre transform Drd xou exer srt xx rthrn a great cathedral and lrsten to the almost heax enly stralns of the prpe organ rex erberate through rts loftx rnterror l What emotrons does rt not awaken Does rt not for a moment lrft xou bex ond xxorldlx thrngs and transfuse xxrthrn xou some thrng that xou cannot define' What can xxake the soul s strongest rnstrnct ot mother vxorld lrke nruslc 7 Let me quote here those vxords of Jean Prul Rrchter O Musrc thou xx ho brlngest the recedrng xxax es of eternrtx nearer to the xx earx heart of man as he stands upon the shore and longs to cross ox er art thou the ex enrng breeze of lrfe or the morning arr of the future ' Cl rs mates xxe ne met together tonrght for the last trme before each goes hrs sep rrate xx rx VS e are happx rn the com Dl6tl0Il of our Hrgh School career xx hrch has been xx on onlx af ter dfrxs of hard ind farthful xx ork VK e oxxe much to our par ents xx ho haxe encouraged us along the xx rx and to our prrncr 8 , ., L, .,L, . .2 .l A S L. I. ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 v - N .,. . . ,. . . Q 'I 1 1 - .nw 1 v 1 ' ,1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1' - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 '-1- .. K1 tv A 1 , 1 1 ' I 1 11 1 1 f Q 1 I v S v V I 1 v I v 1 1 I . L . , 8 . I 1 1 v ' 1. I 1 'I I . 1 . uI 1 1 v1 ' 1 1 . A 1 v 'w 1 . , , 1 L .L - 1 ' A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . c , 1 1 .1 1. ,1 v ., . . . . Y . H .u Y. , V . . H . . , , L . ' 1 7' 1 ' 1 . . . ,, , . , , y K , c, c . 1' Y 'V D 1 1 u . U . W . . Q .' , Y I S ,, . V . . Y Y H 7 I A Y V s s Aw . ' L1. v v I a V - Yr N ' 7' SI ,, Y? 7 7 ll ' ' 7, As they played, I heard that forest murmur as the wrnd rushed 1 Al A, L' 1 1 1 1 -1 '1 ' ' 1 ' 11 ' - 'A v r v s 1 v v I v . , , . U 1 1 c, 1 c ' ' ' 1 1 1 V w . . . ., r 1' 1 y 1 1 ' . , , .,.. N . I I .1 1 I V 1 v1 I 1 . . v . . , , 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' ' 1 I ' 4 1 V I I 'I 1 ,1 1 v 1 . 1 . I 1 v I 1' I . . 1 1 1 . v v W I I . 1: A6 wi v 4 K 1 1 s , 1' A. 1 ' 11 1 K1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . , ' , ' D 4 . 199 Z 14 1 1 1 2 1 1, , ' , , ' ' .. ., K 1 1 1 K1 11 A1 2 11 12.1. ' , 1 , 1 ' - - I - ' 1 1 11 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 - . 1 1K1 1 1 2 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 I , , V ' I ' n vI 1 I 'I v 1 ,' ' ' ' 9. v ' 2
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W ALEDICTORY THE POWER OF NILSIC XX hat passlon cannot muslc ralse and quell Thus spoke Dlx den ln hls lmmortal lx rlcal poem A Song for St Cecella s Dax and he has expanded thls thought ln the com panlon poem Alexander s Feast bx one of the most powerful lnstances It seems to me of the lnfluence of muslc upon man Vx e flrst see Alexander under the spell of the romantlc lyre xx hose loftx stralns lnsplre xx lthln hlm the deslre to rule and he becomes the haughtx monarch Then as the svx eet muslclan breathes on hls maglc flute songs to the pralse of Bacchus vxlld rlotous rolllcklllg melodles the ardent soxerelgn grows xaln and IS once more the proud xlctor ln battle Flnally the melody changes lnto a soft Lydlan alr lnfinltelx sxxeet and soothlng that mlght suggest the presence of the Dlx lne melt lng lnto loxx llI'6SlSt1lJl9 stralns that transform the man of proud unconquerable splrlt lnto a xanqulshed xlctor filled wlth the xerx essence of love humbleness and plety The thoughts xx hlch Drx den so admlrably expressed ln the latter part of the sex enteenth centurx are not unllke those of all people of all tlmes We read of hoxx IH early daxs the lmaglnatlon of the Anglo Saxon klngs and nobles xx as frequentlx klndled by the rather crude yet stlrrlng songs of the scop and gleeman those orlglnators of poetrx and song Shakespeare xxho ls recoglllzed as a master ln the por tray al of unlx ersal feellngs and emotlons has told us that ex en anlmals ln all the xxlldness of thelr nature xvlll be moved by the sxx eet poxvel of muslc and that Orpheus that mx thlcal bard xxas knoxxn to haxe draxxn to h m the xerx trees stones and floods In the play, The Wlerchant of VENICE Lorenzo has sald The man that hath no muslc ln hlmself N01 IN not mox d xx lth concold of sxx eet soullds Is flt for treasolls stratagems and spolls The motlons of hls splrlt are dull as nlght And hls dffGCtlOllS dark as Erebus Let no such man be trusted But I do not mean to dxx ell elltlrelx upon the lltel xrx pro ClL1CtlOI'lS of the past to brlng out anx extraordlnarx lllstances of the poxx er of muslc So axxe lnsplrlng xxere the lmproxlsatlons of Beethox en that one of hls puplls once Ndld that ln xx hatex er companx he mlght be he knexx hoxx to p10ClLlC9 such an effect upoll the llsteners that frequentlx all exes xxould be xxet there xxas somethlng so wonderful IH hls GXDTQSQIYG stx le the beautv and Orlglnalltx of hls ldeas and hls splrlted xx ax of plax lng Beetho xen hlmself has Qdld llrIllSlC should strlke fire from the heart of man and brlng tears from the ex es of xx oman We all knoxx hoxx Helen Keller deaf dumb and bllnd had nex er heard a sound Yet one dax the stralns of muslc from an organ xx ere so poxx erful that she could fee the xlbratlolls the trembllng of the H001 beneath her feet and at ollce her 27 1 .5 y as . U 1 . . . ,, i Q v . .N . Y . H ' 1. 4 7 ' ' 7 v , 7! ' ' ' 1, Y ' u 1 , H , 1 s 1 . . . , . . , - , . V Y . V . . v. . . . xl Lv 1 5 4 Y 1 - 1 f I 1 '1 f . 1 . . . , . , 7 ' 7 'V ' 1 f 1 I 1 v lf . . ' y v ' ' 7 11 1 ' f1 1 1 7 - . , . . , , ' . 1 . 1 1. 1 . 1 . 1 4 1 , . . . . . f . ' . v ' 1 V. . Y Y ' . . , , . L. 1 L1 L 1 1 1 v Y I l ' . 7 11 7 - 1 1 1 . . N . . ' V l . . 1 , . . I 1 v 1 1 1 v '1 ' 1 1 . - . , . . . Y Y my n p, sl 7 . . v. N . . y - - y U 1 1 1' 'Y 1 1 1 ' . . , . , L 11 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 , . l W . , . . , , , as , ' vi 1. . . , A , ' Y U 1 1 1' ' ' 1 . c , v Q .'1 1, 1' 1 1 1 , 1 . . . . , 1 1 1 1 f I '1 r 1 . 1 1 . ., . , . . , . . , 1 ' 1 1 - ' 1 1 . . . . . , I I . w 1 1 c , nv . . . v . v I ug y 11 I v - ' 1 1 1 ' r v I v . 1 1 V -. . . v . v. 1 . Y' v . . . in - -N aw' I . v y ' Y ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' . . v L ' 7 Y 1 1 1 L L V , 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1' . ' ' ' . 1 ' ' v ' 1 1 1 ' sl . '1 ' . . . , . . ' 1 1 , an 1 - u . . 7 Y 7 Y . . , W , . . . . , , v 1
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pal Mr Ross and the faculty w hose tlreless deyotlon to our mterests has furthered our progless Let us bear IH m1nd as we lease tonlght our motto Not on the helghts but cllmb 'ng and may It challenge Us to all that IS noblest greatest and best And now I bld you all an affect1onate farewell LOL ISE S BL RN HANI SALUTATORX THE BL II DIING OF THE SHIPS Tomght we haxe entered thls East Hartford Hlgh School for the last tlme as undergraduates We shall nexer agaln take an actue part 1n the school routxne yet we shall treasure always the memorles and hlgh ldeals we haxe lecelxed here Although our partlng IS 1n mans ways sad for us It IS not how ex er wlthout 1ts compensat1ons for we haxe formed t1es whlch w1ll b1nd us exerlastlnglw to our Alma Nlater Durlng these past four years we haxe w1th the asslstance of the faculty bu1lt for ourselxes IH th1s great shlpyard the East H zrtford Hlgh School a fleet a powerful fleet of flxe carefully constructed shlps each showmg ex 1dences of master construc tlon and each launched on 1ts ma1den xovage In th1s fleet we see Frlendshlp a true and staunch xessel ready to be trled on the sea of L1fe A fr1endsh1p formed on dux en by quarrels and dxsagreements How often do unedu cated people become 1nx olved 1n arguments ox er the most tr1y1al matters' They w1ll not s leld to each other and so part wlth the feelxng of hatred 1n thelr hearts Educated people on the other hand xalue frlendshlp to such an extent that they w1ll grant much for the sake of contlnulng It Our sh1p bu1lders reallzlng th1s helped us construct a craft YVl11Cl1 w1ll be xalued by us throughout l1fe The teachers the foremen and over seers 1n th1s shxpyard have asslsted us xmmeasurably encour aglng the sp1r1t of frlendhness we haxe created by enterlng into It completely Now as our good xessel Frlendshlp sets S311 on the hlgh seas we shall have an esicellent opportunlty to prose to our adylsers and to oursely es the true worth of the boat we have all helped so w1ll1ngly to fashlon Accompanylng this craft IS 1ts slster shlp named Fellow shlp These two w1ll always sa1l lowallx slde by slde Our fellowshlp has been deweloped part1cularly through the me d1um of clubs We have organ1zat1ons 1n th1s great shlpyard of ours for both the glrls and the boys In the Alpha Gamma Epsllon the former learn of the ldeals of true womanhood Ill the H1 Y the latter are taught the ideals of true manhood The other clubs wlthout exceptlon teach us the real worth of fel lOVVSh1p To make these organlzatlons successful we haxe worked shoulder to shoulder So long haxe we been accus tomed to dOlHg th1s that we shall always value h1ghlx a k1n dred sp1r1t of fr1endsh1p and fellowsh1p for each other C1t1zensh1p IS another member of our fleet one we con slder of especlal slgnlflcance reallzlng that thele IS no one of much greater lmportance than an A 1 Clt1ZE3ll In the East 29 . , . 1, My ' A T v 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' S. 1' , V v . . H , . 1 . v v A v ' . ,, v . ,Q . Q - y , S. Y 9 1 . I, t' I Y . . A A' a gg V Y 97 I A v . A1 - 5 Lv v Lv W I , ' 'S ' 'uv -1 tvs '11 Lf, ' '51 . , , , , . , A: , v kv kv l sv Lu, v I v , . V- :1kw'L . t., I K, v N., L. K, uv , 2 , . y Y V N, a false and unsound basis will sooner or later go on the rocks 1 v 1 . Y v. . . . 1. , , v 1l 1 4 Y I xvi 1 xi' ' ' A, tv 1 u x, ' 1 K 9 1 ,u 1 k A K , 1 1 I, 1' I 11 . 1 I 1' 1 1 1' 1', 1' 4 . . . t , - .. , L, Y.. . 1 L v Z . 1 v sl ' ' , V . Lv . - 1 1 , ' If
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