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gigs? '77 'GZ 3 1 ll Q.. Bi' Zn- .5 bd, 61, M. 'dl If? II lt I II, . , 2,5 PHI Mu SIGMA l UU gli W 44 I l ll' FLORENCE HAGMANN . . . President 9 IVIAXINE PRICE . . . Vice-President . A ZELLA FISHER . . . Secretary-Treasurer I HELEN BACON LoIs HOLMES LYLE ROGERS FLORENCE BIODSTRUP THOMAS IONES HOPE Ross HENRY BRUMMEL EVERETT KIRCH IAMES Ross l WILLIAM BLITTERFIELD LAURA ANN LARSON EVELYN SALMANS l ERNEST CARHART IRA PATE LOWRY MARVIN SCOTT Q I HOMER CARHART CECIL MOECICLEY FLORENCE SHEARER FORREST CROOK BEATRICE MONELL WILLIAM STEPHENS RUTH FREEBURG HELEN REYNOLDS DONALD STROH SARAH GURTNER CAROL WHITCOMB Phi Mu Sigma is a recently organized music club. Its home, Phillips Hall, I4 has been the scene of some very entertaining as Well as informational programs. The purpose of the organization is to promote a better understanding and ap- I I preciation of the best in musicg to encourage the Worthwhile study of music .4 literature: and to foster a spirit of good fellowship among the members of the W organization. fl If I I I I I ill' , TUMEILEWEED 1933 ig.-Effb Page 119
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' ' Te -V . , .f- l THE UNIVERSITY BAND I My VN I ll .II fl I l I I Il I tl El Il ESTHER CLARK HELEN CUTLER CHARLES DETERMAN RUBY IOHNSON HELEN MCNEIL KENNETH NOLD IOHN ROCKWELL Trumpets WAI.LACE DAVIDSON NORMAN FRINK l It WILFRED GROSS 5 ROYCE KUNZE ROBERT NOBLE FLORIAN NOLD PAUL WILKINSON I ,I I Saxophone Alto DEWITT CALDWELL 4 LAWRENCE BOEDEKER DONALD GOULD THOMAS IONES ORA MCCRIGIIT MARVIN SCOTT Baritones DEAN HEADLEY Flute WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD LAWRENCE MICHAEL LEROY DUKE CLARENCE PEIRCE ERNEST ROBERTS DONALD SHUSTER DONALD STROH Sousaphone HAROLD REESE ALBERT BUDD Drums MLILROONEY HOELL WARTH IRA PATE LOWRY IAMES ROBERTSON Fast gaining recognition as one of the most prominent Wesleyan organlza tions, the University Band, directed by Professor Williams spent an interesting 1 s i I N ,H L J L l931-32 season. Appearing at all home football and basketball games, the lf' Band shared a large part in the support of Wesleyan athletics. One of the I A highly entertaining events of the year was the Faculty-Business Men's game 4 4' sponsored by this organization. The climax of the Year's Work Came with the presentation of a Spring Concert which is to be made an annual event V 'TLEMELEVVEED 1933 I A A A :Zig gg A Page 118
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1-s -,: 12- - Y ,V--4.1. ,-vl -11'-2,--. I 1' r 'i1'c ' VIII I E In III J I I In II Q3 ,I I, V I I I I IM III .v IH I in I II Ifln .iw -., .li V ny:-ff., --....: -ra b- -f 21 ,rw-,N V ,K -- if .. ,h THE MITCHELL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY The Mitchell Philharmonic Society numbering over five hundred members is one of the outstanding musical organizations of the city. Students from the University as well as Mitchell people are combined under the leadership of Dean Beecher in the three groups: sponsors, orchestra, and chorus members The purpose of the organization is to sponsor musical programs by the chorus and orchestra and to bring in outside artists on recital programs. Every year the chorus and orchestra combined give two programs. Handel's Messiah is presented in the Corn Palace at Christmas time and last year the Elijah was given in the spring. Three choruses accompanied by soloists and the Philharmonic Orchestra made this an outstanding production. A high school chorus of one hundred fifty voices sang parts from memory and the A Cappella Choir took several special songs. Soloists were Mrs. Paul Mac- Collin from Sioux City: Mrs. H, G. Schwartz, Redfield: Thomas Williams, Mitchell: and Charles Lutton, Chicago, with Laura Ann Larson carrying the parts of the youth. In addition, the Philharmonic Orchestra presents two separate programs each year. Recent artists who have been introduced by the Society are, Carl Scheurer. violinist: Carlo Fischer, 'cellistg and Reinald Werrenrath, baritone. I Q, ., -S ,ef . um.-,Tr - - KA'-al-7:?Zg-f.4-7 l V .Y F A 1 - hr T, A A 7' Ll X 7 4 L. v' - C E If If an L D I L, f- C ,, Page 120
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