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Student Body OFFICERS President Catherine Lennox Vice-president Rita Gould Secretary Lucy Smith Treasurer and Assistant Manager of El Rodeo Mae Franklin Music Editor of El Rodeo Mildred Cannon There is a charm, a power that sways the breast, Bids every passion revel or be still; Inspires with rage, or all our care dissolves; Can soothe distraction, and almost despair: That power is Music. — Armstrong. MUSIC Page 277
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ruDIO VIEWS The College It is with pride we speak of the advance made by the College of Music dur- ing the past year, a forward movement which is in keeping with the general progress of artistic culture in Los Angeles. The school now occupies an ele- gant and commodious suite of rooms on the upper floor of the Mason Opera House building. A branch is also maintained at Anaheim. Its unusually strong faculty has held for years a notable standing in the musical circles of Southern California, and includes some of the most widely known teachers in the Southwest. The enrollment in all branches of musical instruction shows a marked in- crease over previous years. Besides creditable work in private lessons and classes, the school presents exceptional opportunities for the public appearance of its pupils. Recitals are held every two weeks, and each month a public con- cert is given at Symphony Hall, which is always attended by a large number of music lovers. The policy of the college has always been to make its instruc- tion practical, intending to develop and equip the musician for the practice of his profession. .• • MUSIC Page 276
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STEGNER BISHOP HAl ' CK WELCH I.VNN PIERCE REBBAN MARTIN S eniors Mrs. Grace Winters Bishop. Piano. None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise. Certificate Recital. Mrs. Marian Elizabeth Hauck. I ' oice. Those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honor. Certificate Recital. Theta Mae Lynn. Piano. Her words are trusty heralds in her mind. Certificate Recital. Los Angeles Los Angeles Santa Ana Bessie Frances Martin. Piano. Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low, — an excellent thing in woman. Diploma Recital. Pauline Marie Pearce. Piano. Grand Junction, Colorado In virtues, nothing earthly could surpass her. Certificate Recital. Pearl Elsie Rebhan Certificate Recital. Piano. We dispute it not; Her worth forestalls exception. Covina MUSIC Page 278
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