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MRS. W. C. HOWARD Presents MRS. H. S. SHANGLE in Graduate Recital Monday Evening, May 17, 1920 College Auditorium 8:15 P. M. From the SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION Assisted by Mrs. W. W. Wasser Mrs. I. B. Sevy Mrs. T. A. Williams Mrs.George Miller Miss Ruth Shangle Program 1. Quartette: Waltz and Chorus from Faust? .Gounod 2. iiA Soldier 3 P1ayerii .............. - ......... Geo1ge H. Gioni iiThe Soldiei s Monument ................. Selected 3. iiThe One Thing IJaCking,i .................. T.A.Da1y iiA Daikie 5 Ideal VVifeiib .................... Selected 4. Duets: iiSimple Confession ................ Thome 4. Duets: iiIntelmezzo Russe ................ Franke 5. iiLocksley Halli ........................... Tennyson 6. iThe T1undle Bedii ........................ Natalie Whittel Price iiMiantowonay ............................ Thos. Br-ileiy A1d1ich 7. iKanienoi Ostlow ........................ Rubinstein 8. HMiss Bassetis Matrimonial Bureaif, ........ Winifried Arnold Twenty 1 ?V' '1 1 W? a ' i ' if i .3 u k 1 11 m Tm ' i ?'h'! ; t1 ' I HXUIXQ ht 1-:
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On February 24, the Girls, Annual Declamatory contet swas held. Much strenuous p1:act1ee and work was done by the girls under Mrs. Howard,s competent dlrectlon and their program was an honor to the school. The program was: Lasca .................... : .................... F. Deprez Mamle Rogers The St. John,s Fund ............................... . Lida Saunders The Gypsy Flower Girl .................... Ed L. McDowell Florence Milby The First Settlele Story ................... Will Carleton Alice Howard Judith of 1864 ............................ C. F. Cavanough Violet Bowen Lida Saunders won first place. The Boys, Oratorical contest was held March 8, 1920 following a short Conservatory recital Spartacus t0 the Gladiators .................. Elijah Kellogg Martin Radcliff The American Flag ................... Henry Ward Beecher Firman Kenoyer A League for Peace ...................... President Wilson Francis Nugen The Mother of Lincoln .................. Gen. John C. Black Gilbert Howard The decision of the judges was for Francis Nugen speaking on TTA League for Peace? The prizes given the winners were presented on Commencement night. Mr. Tassey Stewart, one of C. J. Cs. true frlends, IS the donor of these and several scholarshlp prlzes. Nineteen
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IOWARD its HANGLE Recital May 17, 1920 ditorium .M. m the LXPRESSION ed by J.Wasser Sevy Williams ge Miller 1 Shangle gram .. v! Gounod 0m FauSt George 1 lgelected TAM! ..--- ':Selecl9d ....-v :.Thome ,Franle ' Tenmsonhu ' Natale l, I lhoS- Brit 'i .......... Rublnsiemy .....-'- ':winifrlel Conservatory HE conservatory of Columbia Junior College is one of the strongest depart- ments, the enrollment for the past year having been 119 a large increase over last year. Miss Ruth Harrison has been the director of the conservatory and also head of the piano department for the past two years. She has been an un- usually proficient teacher, and under her direction, the department has at- tained a degree of excellence that it has never reached before. We regret that she will not be with us next year, and we wish her every success in her studies,'which she will pursue in the East. Miss Harrison is ably assisted in the piano department by Miss Norma Coyle and Miss Zella Hoon. Mrs. Howells, teacher of Violin, is not only a gifted Violinist herself, but makes work on this llsweetest of stringed instrumentsll a pleasure and a de- light. As a result, she has many devoted pupils. She is also dircetor of the orchestra which has added wonderfully to the pleasure of many of our musical and literary programs. The pupils of the voice department have shown remarkable development under Mr. Orrls instructions. Mr. Orr has a voice of unusual quality and has attained most desirable results with the pupils of this particularly difficult art. He has spent much time and patience, combined with hard work in putting on the musical comedy llPaul Reverefl His wide knowledge and experience of stage direction as well as music enabled him to accomplish this with suc- cess and ease. The students recitals this year have shown the careful and painstaking in- structions bestowed by each teacher. A recital has been glven every nionth and all have been well attended and highly appreCIated by the community of Milton. Twenty-one
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