The Spike: or, Victoria University College Review, October 1919
Glee Club
Glee Club
Since last issue of "The Spike" the Club has been practically inactive. Owing to extravaganza practices being held on our night we were unable to carry on, and the club has been more or less disorganised ever since. As a result of this long break there has been a decided lack of interest, especially on the part of male members.
In spite of these adverse circumstances our conductor, Mr. F. P. Wilson, has been exceptionally patient, and it is due to him that we have managed to continue. We have been encouraged by the appearance of a few more men at the last few practices, and feel that we shall be able to work up some successful glees.
This year we shall not hold our usual annual concert, but intend cooperating with the Students' Association in giving a concert in aid of the Piano Fund. So far, no other entertainments have been definitely decided upon.