Random thoughts.
I note that the Summer tour groups are on the road again.
I also note that the Spring semester at HAC is now over by May 1. When did that start?
I looked on the college website and saw photos of the four singing groups. One thing in particular was a bit surprising about the groups, but I don't feel free to say what it is. While it states that the purpose of the groups is to "recruit" new students, I find it lacking that there is no schedule of where any of the groups will be appearing. I mean, if I wanted to show up somewhere and perhaps write a check to the college, I would not know where to meet them. I might want to show up out of pure curiosity and nostalgia. Seriously, I wonder how many students that have attended in the last decade came through the recruitment of summer singing tours. I'm betting not that many and I would guess that putting these kids on the road each summer is not an inexpensive venture.
I've been gone 44 years and only went back to the school once in the intervening years, in 2001, less than 100 days after Bro. Hyles died. While looking on the school's website, I listened to some of the sample music of the tour groups in recent years. It is EXTREMELY different than what was sung years ago. I can't help but believe that this is an institution on life support.
I note that the Summer tour groups are on the road again.
I also note that the Spring semester at HAC is now over by May 1. When did that start?
I looked on the college website and saw photos of the four singing groups. One thing in particular was a bit surprising about the groups, but I don't feel free to say what it is. While it states that the purpose of the groups is to "recruit" new students, I find it lacking that there is no schedule of where any of the groups will be appearing. I mean, if I wanted to show up somewhere and perhaps write a check to the college, I would not know where to meet them. I might want to show up out of pure curiosity and nostalgia. Seriously, I wonder how many students that have attended in the last decade came through the recruitment of summer singing tours. I'm betting not that many and I would guess that putting these kids on the road each summer is not an inexpensive venture.
I've been gone 44 years and only went back to the school once in the intervening years, in 2001, less than 100 days after Bro. Hyles died. While looking on the school's website, I listened to some of the sample music of the tour groups in recent years. It is EXTREMELY different than what was sung years ago. I can't help but believe that this is an institution on life support.