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W 1 Inf'- w H111 N Ll , lil!!! fn'-'I'-' l:'l:il':1l 'Sfmt' 'Q-aylllum-wi I-, U11-.,g-. Oklahoma, Kansas City, and nearby 'towns are made in addition to the many home programs and vesper services, all under the capable directorship of Dean D. A. Hirschler. The mark that the closing school year has left on all participants cannot be ade- quately described. It has been a typically successful school year with exceptions found only in the campus improvements, is sg +L avi f 'fffv ' 5 iss, isa. six., cc H 5 i:.,,ffc'J the outstanding musical contributions and additions, greater number of athletic laurels, and general scholastic advance- l231
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ist, composer, and conductor of the 'Chi- cago Philharmonic orchestra. A concert hy an artist so famous in hoth the United States and Europe offered Emporia stu- dents and townspeople an ullusual oppor- tunity. The Collegels musical features reached another grand height wllen the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra under the masterful direction of Karl Kreuger lxfzri-.als tilt fllllllllllllllllflz Inu! lxlwfwzga-r'. lulnlllrhu I-lirlnnff 1'L:'i'2 nirlfx. 1' lfxzifu--1-1, !H1:affn'541: fum' l zulrzusf presented a matinee and evening concert in Memo- rial Chapel as the open- ing program of the 1933 Spring Music Festival. This yearls festival marked the twenty-fourth year of its existence. Vlfitll the pre- sentation of Handel's HMes- sial1, to a capacity crowd in Memorial Chapel, this year's musical festival closed with enthusiastic praise from the audiences. Ol' no little significance are the College ol' Emporia's spring musical tours. Both College Glee Cluhs completed successful concert tours this spring, the men's clulr covering towns in central and southwest- ern Kansas, and the women's cluh travel- ing to points in the north and eastern por- tions of the state. Annual chorus trips to 9'i?iL6wl-27'
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ment. This has been a year in which the College of Emporia graduated its fiftieth class since it was chartered hy the Synod of Kansas in 1882. From that time to this 56th year of its existence, the College has been faithful to the purpose of its founders. 4 E The College has imbued its students with a deeper sense of social responsibil- ity, taught them to think, aided them in their quest for happiness. Nine short months of development, progress, and ac- tivity have just passed. May they ever continue. I24J
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