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LTHOU GH last year's club made a success in its work, this year's club is going to surpass it. To that club we owe part of our success for it put backbone into the club. It proved that boys under proper manage- ment could accomplish work in four part music. It also left to this club some of its members who are our leaders. In the latter part of September about twenty-five boys reported to Mr. Surdo, to begin their work. Under the good management of Mr. Surdo, the squeaky noises developed somewhat into music. The Boys' Glee Club was the first club to appear before the school this year. The following week about twenty more members joined the club. The club to-day is working on songs in preparation for the concert to be given in June. Our school should be proud of its Boys' Glee Club as very few schools have one, since it is a difficult matter to interest boys in music and to train them in this work. I This year's work has been a pleasure to all the boys as the music selected is very interesting and the boys are looking forward to the concert in June, and are aiming to make this club the best ever turned out. The boys that leave this year hope that the remaining boys will keep up the good work that is now in progress. D. P. DAVIES, '21. 11311
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THE EUTERPEAN CHORAL CLUB NE of the biggest musical organizations of the school is the special chorus, known as the Euterpean Choral Club, of about la hundred voices. The club rehearses every Wednesday morning before classes start. It is composed of the best and most experienced singers in the school. ' This chorus was organized in order to supply a fine chorus for any musical entertainments, operas, or cantatas that the school might Wish to give. The club has not appeared in public this year as yet, but Will take part in the musical entertainment which is to be given in May. All are working steadily for this program. . ' Some of the musical compositions which we are studying are: Listen to the Lambs, by R. N. Dell, Ring Out Wild Bells, by Gounod, f'Unfold Ye Portals, by Gounod, and When Foeman Bares His Steel, by Sir Arthur Sullivan. i Under the earnest and patient guidance of Mr. Surdo, the club has thus far been one of the most successful musical clubs of the school. MARGARET HECKLE, '21. L1331
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