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especially strong1 Miss FrancesHmr aehe1 as 111311151; IS strongly 161111, Assisting 11155111 1111113 C0116. 11111: teaches in 101111 talented young 1 uith her pupils. 11 Department 1151'- w ells fourth 1111. mg that 11111651111 a1 ts of 11161111611 has charge 111' 11111. able 162111112131 e having 101116 of glee clubs 1che1s Quarten 111d giienl 11 WMf ORCHESTRA Orchestra HE orchestra is under the able direction of Mrs. Howells again this year, and the work it has done is certainly a credit to its director. At the oratorical contest the orchestra played some charming numbers. Altogether the standard of the orchestra is higher than ever before. There is a larger enrollment, the musi- cians are more experienced in orchestral work and the music used has been of a higher class. We justly take pride in our orchestra. It is the only one in Milton and a very good one it is. At present the orchestra is working on the music for the orchestra concert and the commencement exercises. The concert is going to be a feast of good music. Among the numbers to be played are 11Sweethearts by Victor Herbert Firefly by F111rn1,ttVIarch VIilitaire by Schur bert. The Oichestra has generously decided to appropriate the 111oceeds of the conce1t to the C01 umbia College Annual fund. This is surely appreciated by the student body. Thirty-nine
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Conservatory INETEEN-TWENTY-TVVO has indeed been a very N successful year for the Conservatory. The Con- servatory has a large enrollment and its influence .is felt far and wide in the Vicinity of Milton. The Piano Department is especially strong this year. It is under the supervision of Miss Frances Henry. Miss Henry is a very efficient teacher as well as an eminent musician, and her personality is strongly felt by the pupils as well as the community. Assisting Miss Henry are Madame Henry and Miss Norma Coyle. Madame Henry is a specialist in technic and teaches in connection With Miss Henry. Miss Coyle is a talented young woman and is doing some very good work with her pupils. At the head of the Violin Department is Mrs. Gwen Howells. This is Mrs. Howellsi fourth year as violin teacher in Columbia and during that time she has played and won her way into the hearts of the Citizens of Milton. Professor J. A. Winther has charge of the Vocal De- partment. Besides being an able teacher, Mr. VVinther is a tenor singer of some fame. having toured Europe and North America as director of glee clubs. Mr. Winther organized the Columbia Teachersi Quartette which has appeared several times and given manv pleasing numbers. The student recitals have been very successful this year. All these have been well attended and enthusiasti- cally applauded. Such recitals as these are indeed a credit to the teachers and the College. Thirty-eight Orche: iestra 1: under tl isagain this year. inlyacredit to its s rchestra played 5n! the standard 01 sure. There is a la
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HOWARD BURGOYNE SCHROEDER COMPTON HOXVELLS HARRIS ADAMS FTJOCK XVILLIAMS WRIGHT . The Girls, Glee Club The Girl's Glee Club organized early in the Fall in Prof. J. A. XVinther's studio and elected Sue Schroeder. president. The Girls have practiced two periods Lt week. Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 Oicloek. Lillian Howellt has acted as the. accompanist and the work went along $11100t111 y. The Girls first sang in Chapel and later on two student recitals. The careful work of the Glee Club was well shown in their appearance in the Glee Club Concert. Much Of the work of the concert depended upon Prof. J. A. XVinther as director. Some Of the songs sung by the Girls during the year are HThe C10ck, ' ttAround the Gypsy Fire,H and Lullaby. Some very good singing was done by the Bovis and Girlis Glee clubs in choruses. A few of the songs. which the two Clubs sang together are, t'Rose of My Heart? TTGreeting to Spring, and the motet, ttGalliaW We will not soon forget the humorous features which were presented on the Glee concert: ttThe Campussed Girlsf itThe Jazz Orchestraii with its melodious comb in- struments playing Wabash Blues? ttI Love You, April ,, - - -. . r . F001 C31 the numbei given by the tw1tterers, TThose Slx Weeks Grades? , Forty Boy's Glee 51 tailiiiiliizl hzl w :itjsni having: :1 Qt directinn nf lbw framed uncc :1 m xaweek.
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