St Genevieves Academy - Le Flambeau Yearbook (Asheville, NC)

 - Class of 1917

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N xl us my fg ' N be e ,gn 1-I .V x 1 vw nl' cal I AM.!Nllff4JA g 4 n -1 A 'Easel rf s . . as .. ,, ,, a ft N 3 EQ l l W l ff '-.1:wJ'4fmf'.ffff'-iw -' i1l1fiWf 'l' M aaa v ' H ff Riu U 'mu , M HN vs nlh.. K 1. 1 g h,'Ql'i 1 11,4 The Schub HE Schubert Club is one of the most important features in the so- cial life of St. Genevieve's. It was first established in November, 1911, with the aim of furthering the love of music among the students. Its first members were few and formed a small group of timid beginners. But soon, under the capable supervision and whole-hearted devotedness of our directress, Mme. A. Colclough, the club increased in numbers and importance and now forms one of the principal associations among the student-body. The meetings, on the first Tuesday of every month, are anticipated with pleasure, for they cover a large, varied and interesting field of work, at each a certain composer is chosen as the sub- ject of the day. After biographical de- tails are given, a paper is read by one of the members discussing his significance as a composer. Afterwards a few selec- tions are rendered from his works. During the course of the year, besides several minor entertainments, two large concerts are given. One falls in the month of November, the other on the 17th of March. This present year has been devoted ert Club exclusively to the study of American Composers. The November concert, which was given over to Stephen Foster and Ethelbert Nevin, was a great suc- cess. The program was as follows: Essay on Ethelbert Nevin and Stephen Foster Miss Mary Reeves. Narcissus ........................... Nevin Miss Constance Hemphill. Rosary fsongl ........................ Nevin Miss F. Artz. Amorosa ............................ Nevin Miss A. Gibson. Souvenir of Foster-Miss E. Hendricks. Old Kentucky Home-Chorus. The St. Patrick's Recital was not devoted wholly to music. Elaborate preparations were made for celebrating the festival appropriately. The color scheme of green and white was carried out in minute detail and the concert proved to be one of the greatest suc- cesses of our few, yet eventful years. The selections were all charmingly ren- dered and showed much real ability. The harp solo, Kathleen Mavourneen, was the favorite number, while Sham- rock, given by the orchestra, was a close second. The two comedies, Ma- dame est Sortie, and Sing a Song of Seniors, with the Irish jig, gave the

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