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86 THE CAERULEAN illllnniral Qlluhz Candidates for the Musical Clubs were selected shortly after School opened. and rehearsals began about the first of Noxembel. The Clee Club was composed of twenty-one mem- bers and the Mandolin Club of fourteen members. With a noticeable increase in the membership and ability of the Clubs, a suitable program for the Hrs! concert was chosen. Un Ferbruary twenty-second. the first concert was held in the Gymnasium. which was followed by an informal dance in the School. Howard Terryis solo was the outstanding fea- ture of the exeningis program. Notable also on the program were:-l'lerbert's composition, Ah! Sweet Mystery of Lifef' by the Clee Club: Pale Moon. an Indian Love Lyric, by Logan: and Song of the Volga Boatmanf, both rendered by the Mandolin Club. On the night before Comrmencemen-t, the Clubs closed their season with their second concert. This was equally as enjoyable as the first. and embodied several features note- worthy of mention. The first was a falsetto solo by Joseph Parachini. and was easily the most successful number on the program. The Mandolin Club introduced two popular num- bers among their selections, a fox trot and the waltz. Hus- sian Lulla-byfi The general excellence of the Clubs was evi- dent and it is hoped that they may continue with still greater success. The leaders of the Clubs were William Howard Terry and Charles Henry Biesel. of the Glee and Mandolin Clubs re- spectively. and to Mr. Elwell belong the praise and the kind- est regards for his efforts throughout the year.
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