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.fcwldcma ianmaacye fam L' ' 6 Qhfeczewze. Lodians, Choraliers, Madrigals, Musical Maids, and Merry' Men might sound like a musical dream, but to MR. NORMAN l. HQY, AB., these names mean his everyday lite. The Lodians, under his conductorship, often take the place ot the churcii choir in looth the Central and Hilborn churches. The Choralier.: join in giving programs, sacred and secular, with the Lodians and the Madrigals, a newly organized group consisting of l5 members. The Musical Maids and Merry Men are the choral groups in HMelodiarama. Voice lessons take up much ot the rest ot his time. MRS. N. I. ROY also may be found busy on the campus of Lodi Academy, for she is the very able secretary ot the prin' cipal. During this school year, Mr. and Mrs, Roy had horn to them a new little girl, Sandra lean, who in a short time will be a wonderful playmate tor Sherrie, their tive-year-old daughter. HYMN TO MUSIC n, with new words, of Chopin's Etude in D Mixed Chorus with optional Piano Solo ma non troppo . .sth V ,. ,Mr .Q 5, . . uw. i f ,ti 5 .lg if ' I sa - cred art,-.. ........ 0 f sayee-hreh dah - !rlt,0h-cl, Q43 sa - cred art...-....... 0 1 say-ee-kreh duh - fmt, Ohe 'i'f : x .sijf-ee-2:22 jziilil- - fflf,021-AL --::LL i - 'i' ries., was si' he sa - crvd art.....-..- 0 ' 'd 9 say-ee-Izfeh duh ffif. Oh- ma non troppo x,- .1 f E family. Jil! . A-- Iegato Ti T T I d . g 9 1- 9 f ? Mr. Roy, music maestro. studies a difficult passage in a piece of the music for the Lodicms. The photo on his desk is a recent one taken of his FAMILY: Mrs. Roy. daughter Sherrie. and the addition to the Roy household, Sandra lean. Grandma Sleeves. Mrs. Roy's mother, completes the
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gateway 266666164 iwtefzaaftdaemi 7415 Mace Janome, On their way to the press, associate Ben and EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Elizabeth, pause while she tells Doug, her other associate, This article must be ready for the press by tomorrow. The pleasant and rewardina hours that the GATEYNAY STAFF spends working together are sure to be happy memories lona alter details have faded. This year s editors have set a high aoal tor them- selves, tor the Gateway ot '54355 received an international tirst award from the Quill and Scroll Society. Each new Gateway presents a deep satisfaction. T ish haste to get the Gateway in the mail on time, or night, lnstead, the editors will recall the inner glow that '.-:ell and have done something cf which they can be Dawn and Iosephine, although they are the Gateway NEWS EDITORS, enjoy reading the paper when it comes out. memories that remain will not recall the feverf ,ne hours spent writing headlines until late af comes '.-:ith knowing they have done their work roud. Rachel, Nancy, and Doris are on their way to gather inlormcrtiion lor Gateway articles about . , . alumni, music, and religious activities.
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