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JOY IN MUSIC There is nothing in our school day that so inspires the thought and brings to life the feeling of joy and gladness as does music. In our class-room we learn to appreciate the melodies of famous com- posers, and to recognize the works. We sing beautiful songs. They help us to live happy and better lives. Singing in a glee club is an opportunity to perform for the pleasure of others, and an opportunity to come into contact with those who have like interests. Singing is one way of expressing joy and happiness. The type of music that a singer chooses reveals to the listener something about his character. Even the smallest bird expresses his joy of life in music. His song tells us his bird-tragedies, his bird-happiness, and perhaps his song is sometimes but an uncontrolled feeling of gratitude for being alive in a Wonderful World. From God's smallest feathered musician, to his most intelligent human musician, music is, after all, the language that unites all, the language telling of Truth, Beauty and Goodness. Orchestral playing furnishes the opportunity to satisfy the love of instrumental music and work with others in the formation of beautiful harmony. The operetta makes it possible to unite the love of song and dramatic expression. Creative expression is to be able to hear in oneself beautiful harmonies, and then to be able to reproduce them in such a manner that they are sug- gestive of one's mood whether it be happy, sad or martial. All really great composers and musicians have creative power which adds to our world of beauty. Thousands of us do respond to music's call, for the call of music is a spirit call to our souls. Compiled by Paul Pauley and committee. Two Hundred Thirty-seven
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Music is a pure creation. It is not a thingy it is not Zl copy. Two H u ndrecl Thirty-six Thomas Starr King DEDICATION Dear Muse, our joy We do express For moments spent In making melody. When on the harpstrings Thy fingers swept full long, We sought to do thy sweet behest, And lo, we breathed a song. of our souls
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Girls' Glee Club P., Boys' G-lee Club Two Hundred Tlwirly-eigld'
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