Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1989, Page 16, Image 15

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H\ performing; ltn.il itmtfrts, the Women''. Choral Sot iet\ raises money lor two musit. student
st holarships per v ear
Women sing for scholarship fund
By Debbie Helm
f merald C nntributnr
It s tton p in on .1 Monday night and the
voiles ol more than 40 women echo through
Him 11 ( one or t II.dl
Hnt it's not a university choir It's the Worn
en’s ( hor.il Society ol Kugene Dijdii .ition has
brought these women together this evening as it
brings them together every Monday night when
they hold rehearsals
( Ither than for the mere enjoy ment ol being
part ol a i hoir the ladies of the Women's Choral
Six;iety are together for a worthy cause slu
dents at the I'nivorsitv
I low are the two connected? All of the pro
i eeds from their concerts and other appearanc es
during the year go to a music sc holarship fund
Along with the many associated members
and businesses who make contributions, the
money earned by the Soc iety c reates three sc hoi
arships that are offered to l'diversity music ma
jors eat h y ear
While many c hoirs use their money to per
form in costly concert halls the Women's Choral
Soc iety spends only the- minimum amount to savi
ns muc h .is possible lor these sc iioiarships
We're very low budget and we give as
mu( h to the students at I In- University of Oregon
.is we i.m because that's the purpose of the
group, said Sandy Kreiss. president of the So< i
etv
The \\ inners of the sc holarship are i hosen tiv
auditions and In recoinniendation of a member ol
the auditioning voice lac ult\ of the sc bool of mu
sii In die tall two si holarships are awarded, one
to a lieu student and one to a returning student
Ibis fall's rec ipients are l.aura Kirk, an in
coming freshman from (loos Bay, and I.isa Hoik, a
returning senior who was also the recipient of
one of last year's scholarships.
Bork said sin- apprec iates the help she's re
c eiveci from the Women's (Ihoral Soc iet\ and said
she feels they are a worthwhile group bec ause
they provide entertainment to the public as well
as scholarships to University music majors
"Their effort as an organization is to help
other people and to help students out I think it's
so beneficial." she said thankfully.
The soc iel\ still has openings for this year's
c lioir and enc mirages l 'Diversity students to c (in
sider parlic ipeting Sue ict\ rehearsals are Mon
day evenings at 7 it) in the music sc hool. Beall
Hall. Room 1 ‘IK
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