Caption: Book - Report on Need for Campus Recreation Facilities (1947) This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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MU3IC Duano A. Branigan BART I Hi4iarcu8 activities sponsored and maintained by the School of Music furnish r*eetion to students and faculty of the University. Whereas most musical -.tion does require somo ability and training, there aro areas in which c IY C * interested can find recreational opportunities. ACTIVITY A. chestras Reputory Concert Sinfonietta B. Bands 1st Reg. 2nd Reg MEET Tu. SEASON both semesters NO. FACILITIES ELIGIBILITY Ability to play and read moderately difficult music. Musical ability and facility. Outstanding performers . Feeder for Concert Band. ^5 SMH ^-5:30 M 7:00 Th. If:00 W. 11:00 lr.00 T,F, MWF 1:00 W F 2:00 M, Th. U:00 Thu. 7:00 M 11:00 both semesters sum. semester both semesters both semesters both semesters 80 26 100 90 SMH SME B Bldg B Bldg. Fresh, and Soph. taking military band. B Bldg. Top instrumentalists. Concert both semesters sum. semester both semesters 120 C. University Chorus 125 SMH Fair natural voice some reading ability D. Men's Glee Clubs: lbs: Freshmen (University (Glee Club T,Th. 11:00 T,Th. 10:00 both semesters both semesters 50 85 SMH SMH Feeder. Previous singing ex perience in choral groups. Students and towns people especially interested in this type of music. B. (A Capella (Choir TT 2:00 both semesters 65 addition to the formal and scheduled activities as listed above there are: 1. Singing and instrumental ensemble groups. 2. Records ana Record Rooms available to music appreciation students, and for wanting to listen to music 3. Huaeroua recitala and lectures each week complimentary to the general publ . The School of Music and the Theatro Guild Join forces to give at least one • performance each year. onal musical recreation is made available through positions on tho staff talnmcnt Board. • • 2
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