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THEr£giGOTHICTHE GLEE CLUBt=>c—)The tutelage of Mr. Lee McCauley. director of music, has made itself heard if notfelt, in the school during the past two semesters. The sweet strains of that plaintive melodyof which the words are There, Little Girl, Dont Cry have been wafted up to us withenough frequency to convince us of the proximity of Mac and his songsters. Fromthe rollicking, frivolous chant of The Desert of Saharah to the resonant, mellifluousair of the Evening Star from Tannhauser is not a perceptible effort for the Glee Club.The work of Air. McCauley and his embryo Scottis and Tetrazzinis in presenting aconvocation, and in carol-singing at Christmas time at the University gymnasium wasappreciated by the entire community. For the present term the program of the club consisted of a May Festival and an operetta, The Rose Maiden. The Glee Club had theprivilege of hearing a concert given by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in Indianapolisearly in the second semester.Mr. McCauley is to be congratulated for the high plane on which he has set musicin Bloomington High School. His success at Crawfordsville before coming here was ofthe same emphasis. The interest of the pupils has been remarkable and praiseworthy.The soul of the human being is filled with music, if it but be given opportunity to expressitself.i -. ■*■ - F^Wte, *** ■■■ «.<- f» , r1 ; 0^mBFFF^tfC*»aWmmW^wm *,*slkfm£^miW£**IB-1♦fjV^eFP*I-1Hf r I^TI |y 1mm § /I II4^-p wm^n-%iTHE 1S22-23 GLEE CLUBPage seventy-five1 |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloom/id/2445 |
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Bloomington High School |
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