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THE SA RGASSO | 5n aTnnni THE MADRIGAL CLUB Rich. Prcsidrut D Uarrett. Director i MILDRED BARRETT Mailrigal starlcil u|ion its liappy way in llie fall of l ' ' ll). Miss CasKin first b(.)ostotl it uul of the darkness of ol)livion and christened it with the name of an old Italian form of music. Dur- ing its first year, it made several ap- pearances in chapel am a few soloists from m cantata called, A Mi l It also assisted in the performance of Iv The next year, 1912, Madrigal wiser and could do things without o ceeded to give The Feast of the Litt operetta. It was a grand success, a the weather refused to permit the 1 I)ay homage to their friend, the draj. in I ' U , following the ]irccedenl rigal planned a tour for spring vacati 1 grou le aid. th the aid of produced a liner Xight, 1 Hood, ■n older and . So it pro- Chmesc la.lics to ipon Chase Stage, e Glee Club, Mad- The trip however, liad to be abandoned because of the flood during vacation week. Madrigal joined the Glee Club in Indiaiiaiioli later in the year and the two clubs gave a joint concert, which was very well received. In 1914 and VnS. .Madrigal did not do anything .start- ling. It appeared in chapel whenever it was sufHcicntly urged and gave a formal concert in the spring of 1 ' I14 in connection with the Public Speaking Department. In l ' H3, one concert was given in the Richmond High School audi- torium. Mr. Glenn Frierniood of Indianapolis was director and .Miss Cecil Hill. ' 14, Miss Carolyn Ilutton and Miss Sibyl Loofbourrow assisted. This year, 1916, is to be Madrigal ' s biggc-t, biisie l . ' ind best year. It is the biggest as the club has a larger luiiiiber of members than in any previous year. Miss Mildrcil I ' .ar- reft, who was the first president, is now director, and the club will repeat the performance of The Feast of the Little Lanterns, which was given in 1 ' ' 1J. II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I nil II II II II II II II nil II II |i,i:. c nil II II nil II II II II II II II II II II II nil UjMii II II II iiii II II INI II II II II II nil II n II II INI II II II II iiii II III! niiii nil II nil II III! II II II II II II II II II II II iiii II II II nil II II 1 lUiuiji II II || n ii n n im n n n n ii ii ii n ii ii ii ii n n M EARLHAM COLLE GE 19 16 , Efe= ' |||| linnillllniiiiniinnnnniiuniiHiinniiiiiiiiuniiiiniiiiuiinniinniiniiniinniiniiniiiinniiniiiiniiniiiiniiniinnnHiinnnniinHuniiuniinilllllllliilnniiniinnnniiniinnniini
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THE SA RGASSO WM THE EARLHAM ORCHESTRA of a cdllege orchestra is: if ])ractical use to the stii- ti ' trmnent. and; second, to nk in the chain of other success comes throngli tlie le students themselves. Tlic first Earlham orchestra was organized in Decem- inst rumentation. she lias ]; er. 1898. under the management of Mr. Guv Middleton. ti.in an.l has given a ve It made its appearance at the college oratorical contest and ent.. rtainnient to Karllian was very enthusiasticall, received. It was short lived, and Fir. l ,. ;(— Dorcax 111 the next attempt tdward organizing an orchestra was made I-ranccs Claw-on. by the Day Dodgers in 1 ' )1.1-1 ' I14. under the directorship of Sec ■ind l ' ,oliii - Vd R l oland Xusbaum. This ,,rcliestra played at the amiual Day Kesselman. Dodger play and on 1 limnix-louian night. 1 ■ ,) a— Naliel Cral.h. The present Earlham irchc tra was organized in th.- •• ,■, tVd ; ,- — I ' .yron 11 fall of 1914 by Miss Carolyn llutton. and had a ,,ersnnnel Sel- „„ (7„r,)„7— I ' .yanl numbering fifteen. Rehearsals were held each week, and ler. ; tVr»,- — Clair Rcid performances were given at tlie Phoenix-Ionian ]ilay. llii ' Scc „hI C- -r,„- -l..iWell Day D...lt;er play, the oratorical contest, and at three chape! Tro » ,); r-Lee ( lulland the personnel is ent ontinued. Rehearsals d the orchestra has pi ir student activities. th of the organ irofitahle source Ruth Blossom. [1 II II nil II II nil II II II II nil II II II II II II II 1 11 II II II IHI II II II IMI II II II II II II II II llll II II II II 11 II II II II II II II II II II II II llll Ijjl II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II y EARLHAM COLLEGE 1916 K ' I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II m II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II
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