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MUSIC CContinuedD 4. ,L-2.1. ' L? Ei Lfharactersl lklen of Arms: .Iim1'alkins Clifford Fellows Director: Frankie Grnbhs Michael: Marion Thmnas Jonathan: J. Mittleider Abigail: Frances Thomson David: K. ld. Groves Saul: fl. I., Beane Jesse: N. XV. l.awi'enCe Samuel: Lloyd Atkins Men of Arms: Jack Hooper Charles Calkins thllklll s Fellows l'a1ki ns Hooper Groves l-Seane Alittleider Atkins CANTATA Practice! Practice! Practice! Once every week about forty of the students and teachers met for a good practice on the cantata, David, the Shepherd Boyj' under the leadership of Mrs. Grubbs. At times there were a few discordant notes. but after all it was a lot of fun. The cantata was presented in ten scenes which were made more realistic and more beau- tiful by having the main char- acters in costumes. We are looking forward to more joining us next year. -LORAINE EEANE. STUDENT QUARTETTE If you want to hear some real harmony, come to Colum- bia and hear the school quar- tette. We have had many interest- ing times together this yea singing for Sabbath School and other services at school. We have had the pleasure of sing- ing in other churches and evan- gelistic meetings in our sur- rounding territory. We have also sung secular songs in school programs. We have enjoyed the time spent in practicing, which we do most of the time. -CHARLES CALKINS. FACULTY QUARTETTE The value of good music in our evangelistic efforts has long been evident to our de- nomination. Because of the gospel in song we have organ- ized as a quartet this year. It has been a privilege to work together in practice and in rendition. We have visited many churches supplying sa- cred songs and our repertoire includes secular numbers which we have presented on occasion. -K. E. GROVES.
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l Music .1 Vpper: Front Row: McCoy. Ammunrlson, Coclnon. Mack, Tinlin, Grulubs, Bac-k Row: Ammundson, Jutzy, Calkins, Beans, Lamping, Jones. Berry, Jutzy, XVilson, Booth. Uvtette: Drake, llunczm, Beane, Hackett, Hoblit, XYaters, Fellows, Hill. Se-xtette: Lund, Calkins, Vilaters, Vilalter, Holmlit, Tinlin. ORCHESTRA Well, here we are again-the orches- tra of course! When we finish this tuning up, we'll have a lively hour of practice. Be sure to notice our uniforms -black and white with gold sashes. Striking, aren't they? You will have some, too, if you will join us. We have a peppy orchestra and an enthusiastic leader, who also has given a beautiful cantata and many other musical num- bers. No, we couldn't do without Mrs. Grubbs. And then there's the trumpet- eers, violinists, drummer, and so forth. We need them all and YOU too. Be sure to bring your instruments when you come to school next year. The more, the merrier! Be very sure a hearty welcome awaits each and every one. -MARGARET TINLIN. OCTETTE - SEXTETTE Girls, donit forget practice Monday afternoon at four-thirty! What practice? Why the octette! Get ready for a full hour of good, hard singing. Under the direction of our music teacher, Mrs. Grubbs, we are able to develop our various types of voices. We have fun, too, along with our hard work. The girls' sextette has its practice every Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty. They also have many enjoyable times together. If you like to sing, join one of our organiaztions at Columbia next year. I'm sure you will enjoy every bit of it because We really have lots of fun! --BETTE DUNCAN.
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ft mam W UU 90 f if in Spiritual Activities l l'11pe1': Peterson. Hooper. Kammer, Perry, Zuver, NVilson, Fry. Front Rowi lleiiiing, llunm-i', Miles. XVzitcx'S, Hill. Back Row: lmlil, f'l'frUkt-'1', XViIsrm. lrunvaii. Kmniiier. l-Ty. IVHSSIONARY VOLUNTEERS The aim of the Missionary Vol- unteer Society is The Advent message to all the world in this generationfi Every Sabbath after- noon the young people are given experience to prepare them for this work. The giving of talks and participation in Literature Distri- bution, Sunshine and Mailing bands provides opportunities for the development of leaders in spreading the Advent message. We really have some very inter- esting meetings. Won't you come and join us and share in the bless- ings that God has in store for you? -HULDAH PETERSON. MINISTERIAL AND PRAYER BANDS The Ministerial Band meet: weekly and fosters spiritual ac- tivities among its members. Band programs and visits to district churches do this. Actual labora- tory practice in church and Sab- bath School work is given. The prayer bands meet each Wednesday for a few minutes of study and prayer. The school is divided into several bands with a student leader for each group. The prayer bands are a vital part of the academy student's spiritual life. -BEVERLY KAMMER.
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