Word: vocalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...years carried on with varying fortunes until about fifteen or twenty years ago when this group split up into the present Glee Club and the present Instrumental Clubs, the latter continuing with lighter, semi-classical, less serious music and also continuing the policy of having, besides a Vocal Club, instrumental music, a dance orchestra, and later a Specialty division. And because more men every year or finding that the Instrumental Clubs are filling a definite need in their extra-curricula life, the Clubs have slowly grown into their present place in University life...
...Clubs are made of five units. The Vocal Club sings college songs and popular four-part semi-classical numbers. The Mandolin Club and the Banjo Clubs present suitable tunes, and with the Gold Coast Dance Orchestra, offer places for almost every kind of an instrument. The Specialty Division has included in the past few years tap dancers, magicians, quartets, an accordion duet, a ventriloquist, a juggler, and unicyclist, soloists, and other humorous stunts. This year there is a great need of new Specialty acts, and it is hoped that a number of things will be worked up before we start...
...crowd, sensing a pennant victory, came equipped for a celebration. Horns, large tin cans, cow bells, and other noise makers assisted the vocal chords. And in the ninth inning when the score board flashed New York's defeat, giving the pennant to the Cards, bedlam broke loose...
...clarinet solo by George R. Shaw, 2nd '34, and guitar trio number by Atreus von Schrader, Jr. '34, Guy S. Hayes '34, and Frank W. Vincent, Jr. '34. Le G. R. Thurber '34, James T. Dennison '34, Francis F. Cary '34, and Von Schrader will make up a vocal quartet...
Edward T. Clapp 3Dv., of Springfield, won the Francis Boott Prize in Music of $100 for the best composition in concerted vocal music...