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Carl M. Steubing Director of Mmic in the Scotia-Glenville Schoolf 5
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Carl M. Steubing Jr., born on March 1, 1922, is a native New Yorker from Fairport. He graduated in 1947 with a Bachelor Degree from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester where he later obtained his Master of Music, and, during the sum- mers of 1951 and 1952, started working toward an advanced degree. Before coming to Scotia, Mr. Steubing was the Director of Music, from 1947 to 1949, at the Rush-Henrietta Central School south of, Rochester. Between 1949 and 1953, he was the Director of Music in the East Rochester Public Schools. Since 1953, he has been the head of the music department in the Scotia-Glen- ville Central Schools. His interest in choral work, first shown in his thesis published in 1953, The Development and Training of the Mixed Chorus, has been illustrated since in his activities which include the directing of the high school chorus, the Choralaires, the girls' glee club in 1953, and the directing of three thirteen-week television series from 1954 to 1956. Mr. Steubing has had additional experience as Director of Music in two churches in Rochester. He was a trombonist in the Penfield Band in the summer of 1952. Outside of his work in our Scotia-Glenville Schools, he is a member of the Rotary Club and has been the director of music in the Scotia Baptist Church and is now the director at the Scotia Reformed Church. Two songs by Mr. Steubing have been published: Old joe Clarkn and jesus the Christ Is Born. Married in 1947 to Jo Anne Patton, Mr. Steubing lives with his wife and four children on Vernon Boulevard, Scotia, New York. For teaching us real enjoyment of music, for bringing honor to Scotia through the Choralaires, for your patience and quiet humor, we dedicate this book to you, Mr. Steubing. 4
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