About the Carillon
Forty-three Flemish-style cast bronze bells — varying in weight from 23 to 1,418 pounds — make up the carillon. They are arranged in chromatic order, three and one-half octaves above the lowest note (F below middle C). The bells were cast at the celebrated Paccard-Fonderie de Cloches in Annecy, France. They can be heard at a minimum distance of a quarter mile from the tower. Three of the largest bells can also be made to swing, producing a harmonic peal that can be heard up to a mile away. This bell peal rings at graduations and other ceremonial occasions throughout the school year.

