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MIDDLESEX ScHooL CoNcoRD. MASS. GIGS Club Due to wartime transportation difficulties the fall Cilee Club concert could be attended only by the boys, a few nearby friends of the school, and a group of Concord Academy girls up for the informal dance held afterwards in Ware Hall. For the Christmas Carols in the Chapel, Middlesex and Concord Academy were to join as they had the previous year in singing parts from Bach's Christmas Oratorio. But Concord Academy was suddenly quarantined, and we were forced to sing alone, but with great success. The Dining Hall festival that tra- ditionally followed the Carols had to be cancelled because of unavoidable food and transportation complications. After its members had participated in the March Gilbert and Sullivan show, the Glee Club combined with the glee clubs of Concord Academy, Brooks School, and Concord High to form the first of what is hoped will be a series of Concord Choral Festivals. The combined choirs sang the Bach Christmas Oratorio, the first time that this had ever even been attempted on such a scale by the glee clubs of a group of secondary schools. The concert was held in the Concord Acad- emy gymnasium before a large audience that was gratifyingly enthusiastic over the whole performance. To Mr, Lamb, Mr. Kemp and Miss Loring great credit is due for their work on this, the most ambitious of the Glee Club under- takings for the year. On Memorial Day the Glee Club gave its last performance, singing parts of the Brahms Requiem in a short service dedicated to those graduates who had been killed in the war. Greatly hampered by sickness and the lack of transpor- tation, still the Glee Club was able to maintain its high quality of singing, and enjoyed a very successful year. ln the annual elections held the previous year, Draper was elected President for this our first-class year. with Little as Vice-President, and Parsons, Secre- tary. But because of Draper's departure to the Marine Corps in early Decem- ber, and l,ittle's sickness contracted the following month, new oflicers had to be appointed to fill the vacancies, Parsons becoming President: Reynolds, Vice- President: and Mead, Secretary. Page 'f'h1'rty-Six
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