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Purdue Glee club to perform at Huntington University

At 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb 4, the Purdue Men’s Varsity Glee Club will perform in the Merillat Center for the Arts at Huntington University for a 90minute concert.

Purdue Varsity Glee Club members have proudly served as ambassadors of Purdue University for more than 125 years.

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Founded in 1893, this ensemble has performed for campus, community, state, national, and international events, including six U.S. presidential inaugurations, a meeting with Queen Elizabeth II, appearances on “The Tonight

Show” and “The Ed Sullivan Show,” and performances in Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall.

Glee Club members represent different backgrounds and hometowns in Indiana and across the world, consistently maintaining a high level of academic excellence with majors ranging from engineering to education to agriculture to biological sciences.

This troupe of 68 young men employs a versatile repertoire including gospel, vocal jazz, traditional hymns, swing, contemporary hits, romantic ballads, classical choral selections, barbershop, folk melodies, patriotic standards, familiar opera choruses, country, and novelty tunes, and utilizes small groups and outstanding soloists to further enhance each show. The Glee Club shares a sound all its own through one-of-akind arrangements in tailor-made performances for audiences of all ages. Huntington University’s own Treblemakers will be joining PVGC onstage for part of the performance.

Tickets may be purchase online through the Huntington

University Box Office. Ticket prices are: Adult: $15, Senior: $12, Student: $10. Tickets may also be purchased at the door on the day of the event.

To be eligible to receive funds from the Lucille Camp Scholarship Trust, applicants must be either a 2023 graduate of Wabash High School or a student who graduated from Wabash High School within the last three years (2020, 2021 and 2022).

Applications are available in the

Guidance Office at Wabash High School or on the WCS Website under High SchoolScholarships.

Completed applications are due to the Wabash High School Guidance Office by Friday, March 3, 2023.

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