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Til": )1 I' S I~' ~.U 01' I" handful of peccle scattered about the dimly lighted lounge-- A interest centers on the phonograph beside the fireplace and on the quiet figure presiding ever it Miss Gesner gives a brief presentation of the music to be played the g(1)UP moves over around the piano to learn the themes rhen back again to favorite seats to listen in comfort to the music. In line with the new vogue for electrically recorded music. a small group of students under the leadership of Miss Gesner, was crgenieed this year to make greater use of the music depart ment's library of recordings. Since the initial period, programs of rt'.COrdings have been given in the lounge every Tuesday evening (rom eight until nine There is little organization about the group and eneodeoce varies in accordance with the other events scheduled for Tuesday evening G I U I. S' ~. L 1<:": (' L I' II u~~~~I:~~::~~n::~f;~h~~~:~lg~:ln:~~:;~.:=·S: r::r:';:rs :~u~~::~~~ body and friends. a program was presented before the entire studmt bod)' in one of the regular Monday morning assembly periods Erhel Owens and Miriam Reyer Bricken were the ucompanisls The program consisted of a Bach Chorale, a selecricn from'Orp/ttI,.!J· by Gluck. 'Tlrm Deliglrls If Thou Consl Cirt" (L'Allegro) by Handel, four selections of Gmnan Littler" by Brahms. and several folk songs. It concluded wuh a chorus from "TIte ConJoIieu'. SI."'inl A P Dr:lona, A W,II.. ms A Sm'~ns3f\. M CIt:ms..'YI.0 H&mul\. A Bnndldd V G,t.:,n J Ward M R:Jbb o Bro.o.n. L N,d..tn. l &pn. H &rly, I( 1(10.".J Cau'" 0 Fr,d.......· M I(~ M ~. 8 Cnffi", M B-:rro S AdkllYj; W C::.ond E Knt:r_ ~.,.J E o..~l'II.0 H.,I'ItS. P Grou E PoII'~ E Crisp 101
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