Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1930, Page 86

Description: A WISE person once said that he would not care whomade the laws of a people if only he might make itssongs. He kneAv that music works upon the hearts ofpeople, Avhile laAvs appeal to reason.If you believe that good music has an ennobling influence— and there is no doubt of that—you Avould beglad to stop at the door sometime when Mr. Sharp isworking with his Junior and Senior High School orchestras, or Avhen Mr. Dillard is instructing his band, or MissSchwend drilling her glee clubs, and to remember thatevery student in the high schools, as Avell as the grades,in Bloomington has the opportunity of participating inthis musical education.Bloomington is proud of the fact that for its size itis more than usually music-minded. That it may continue to be so, and to groAv more and more appreciativeof good music is the aim of the music department inBloomington High School.Eighty-six
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