PETIT JEAN Orchestra In no othel' department has there been a greater inC:l'casc in interest and membership t han in the orchestra. Under the direction of ProfcRsor OIT, work was started at the fi rst of school, ancl new members have been added from time to time. As the orchestra increased in membership, the need of marc instruments to make the best music poss ible was impressed on the minds of those interested, and drums, ccHo, and other instruments were added . Aftel' many weeks of faithful practice and occasional numbers given on school programs, t he orchestra made a tou)' of neighboring' towns and gave full evening entertainments. Thi s group of enthusiastic young musicians, in their neat black and wh ite u nifOl'lll s , plan to spend some time this summel' on a tout' that \.... ill extend over a considerable part of the State, With such a good beginning and with prospects fot' a continuation of the same e ffi - cient training and an increased I1lcmbel'ship, Hal'ding College may well hope to have a good orchestra again next yeaI', ? G~'
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