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The Choral Society performs a requiem in Madonna della Strada Chapel for an audience. The conductor holds his hands high, and several music stands are propped up for the performers.
Format: 4 x 5 in.
Type: Still image
Type: Negative
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A group of Glee Club members sing during rehearsal, conducted by Maestro Salvador. The caption reads:
"UP FROM THE BOTTOM of the diaphragm the voices come. Every Tuesday morning is Glee Club practice. Some one hundred Arts students are members of this organization. And they owe their training to the unselfish efforts of Senor Salvador, a man of little appreciated talent. His concerts are marvels of training."
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A group of singers stand around a student at a piano while rehearsing. Their conductor stands to the side with a music stand, conducting. The caption reads:
"The members of the Society, representing both Mundelein College and Loyola University, were joined by a notable list of professional singers in order to insure the performance of Verdi's Aida and Mascagni Caverellera Rustincana."
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The Loyola Dance Orchestra poses with their instruments in front of a curtain.
The caption names the members of the orchestra:
"Russell, Avakian, Juszak, Szczurek, Michaelis, Shotke, Koepke, Mulligan, Carroll, Contursi, Arthur, Miller."
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Members of the choral society practice in a room.
Format: 4 x 5 in.
Type: Still image
Type: Negative
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The members of Loyola's Choral Society, dressed formally, pose in an ornate room with a piano on the right and an organ at left.
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Two pages in the yearbook present a photo collage of the Loyola Jazz Band's activities, featuring group shots and individual photos of students rehearsing.
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A group of students sitting at a table cup their ears towards another student who faces the camera while singing. More students look on. A sign on the table advertises the Glee Club.
Caption reads:
"Breaking the sound barrier, Rober Dreas enraptures Glee Club members John Wanat, Joyce Chromicz, Susan Grams, Kathryn Mueller, and Annette Vigeant during Freshman Orientation Week."
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Top image: Three rows of nursing students in uniform pose with small stringed instruments resembling ukuleles. The caption reads:
"ST. ANNE'S GLEE CLUB
CONDO, BUSSE, TREADWELL, R. BRADY, L. BRADY, JACOBS, M. MURPHY, THOMPSON, ROGERS
STRUBBE, WILHELM, PIERCE, BILLER, MORROW, KUEMPEL, BLESSING, MASTERSON, A. MURPHY"
Bottom image: A group of nursing students in uniform pose in two rows, seated and standing, while holding a variety of guitars, mandolins, and banjos.
Below, the photo is titled:
"ST. BERNARD'S STRING ENSEMBLE
BAURY, DONOVAN, KOZICZYSKY, NOETHE, CLARK, RIORDAN, BARRETT, MC BRIDE, COSGROVE
CAMPBELL, BARGELLA, MC GARR, NOLAN, SOUTHERLAND, KELLY, NEVILLE, PILLING, MC HUGH"
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Three rows of nursing students in uniform pose with small stringed instruments resembling ukuleles. The caption reads:
"ST. ANNE'S GLEE CLUB
CONDO, BUSSE, TREADWELL, R. BRADY, L. BRADY, JACOBS, M. MURPHY, THOMPSON, ROGERS
STRUBBE, WILHELM, PIERCE, BILLER, MORROW, KUEMPEL, BLESSING, MASTERSON, A. MURPHY"
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A group of nursing students in uniform pose in two rows, seated and standing, while holding a variety of guitars, mandolins, and banjos.
Below, the photo is titled:
"ST. BERNARD'S STRING ENSEMBLE
BAURY, DONOVAN, KOZICZYSKY, NOETHE, CLARK, RIORDAN, BARRETT, MC BRIDE, COSGROVE
CAMPBELL, BARGELLA, MC GARR, NOLAN, SOUTHERLAND, KELLY, NEVILLE, PILLING, MC HUGH"
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Two students smile as the one on the left looks down and the one on the right plays an electric guitar.
This photo is part of a collage in the dorm section titled Coffie Hall.
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Two students sit in front of vertical blinds. The student on the right holds a piece of paper for the student on the left, who holds a guitar and looks at the piece of paper.
This image appears in a collage of dorm life photos titled Winthrop North, South and Apartments.
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Six student stand around a seventh student who sits at a piano playing from sheet music. This page of the yearbook is the introductory page to the Fraternities section for 1941.
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One student stands with one foot on a bench, playing guitar dramatically while smiling up at another student leaning out an open window just above him. The handwritten caption reads "a la Romeo," and the photo is accompanied by more photos of the same students and others with instruments, and more photos of students with handwritten captions.
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An ad posted on the last page of the Loyola News student newspaper reads:
"Can You play Any Wind Instrument?
If You can, Drop Your Name
In the Ho-Hum Box
WE WANT A SCHOOL BAND
LET'S GO. HELP US OUT!"
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The members of the Loyola Glee Club pose for a portrait, wearing tuxes. The photo is titled, "The Glee Club." The previous pages details the club's activities for the school year of 1924-1925, and introduces Mr. M'Gurk, the Director.
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The Loyola Band plays their first outdoor performance of the year on a set of bleachers with spectators around. The page is part of the "Loyola Life" section of the yearbook. The caption reads, "The first outdoor orgy of the Loyola Band occupies the lower outlay of ink. Maestro Graciano at baton."
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About eighteen members of the Loyola Band stand on a football field, wearing uniforms and holding their instruments in "L" formation, led by one student carrying a baton and wearing a tall hat. The weather appears misty. The caption reads "The Band in "L" Formation at Homecoming".
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Two students face almost entirely away from the camera, one of them holding a guitar. A crowd of mostly students has gathered, standing and sitting on the top step on the raised area where the first two are standing. Parked cars are nearby, and the Mundelein Skyscraper's East side is visible.
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The Mundelein College Orchestra poses for a photo in uniform, with their instruments, capes, and conductor, on a stage in front of a curtain.