The Spike or Victoria University College Review June 1925

Musical Society

Musical Society

"Strangely In the brain asleep Music comes."

—John Freeman.

Readers of the " Spike" will be interested to hear that the V.U.C. Glee Club, dormant since 1920, has again commenced activities, this time in the form of the V.U.C. Musical Society.

A meeting of students was held on June 22nd, and it was decided that a Musical Society should be formed. A constitution was adopted, officers for the ensuing year elected, and a meeting night fixed.

The new name was chosen with a view to including a College orchestra, if such can be formed, in the Society, and in order to leave the Society sufficient scope for activities in more general directions.

For the present. Glee practices will form the chief work, and for that purpose meetings are to be held in the Gymnasium every Monday evening at 8 p.m.

This Society will, without doubt, prove a great asset to the College. It has long been needed and its inauguration has been welcomed by all. It remains for every student who can sing, or who can play any orchestral instrument to join up.

Make this Society the success that it should be!