Duke University - Chanticleer Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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soon, B. Lee. Horn, J. Cox, W. DeTurk, B. Black, M. Stiles. Trum- pet, S. Cox, D. Taylor. G. Tolleson. THREE OF the Music Department directors are Mrs. Lloyd B. Seville, Allan Bone, (left), and Paul Bryan. Here they are shown in Asbury Building about to make a recording of a clarinet solo by Mr. Bone. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, DIRECTED BY ALLEN BONE, PRESENTS THE FIRST CONCERT OF THE YEAR. . iB- kf r- i

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CHAMBER ORCHESTRA. Violins, W. Zerby, J. Mueller, F. Bartholdt, S. Wanzer, W. Morris, E. Girardet, O. Lewis, L. Duke, J. Zener, D. Bone. Viola, S. Guise, B. Clausson, K. Zener. Cello, E. Peschel, T. Foard. Bass, V. Bryan. Flute, E. Stillwell, E. Durham. Oboe, J. Glauner, N. Andrews. Clarinet, S. LeBauer. Bas- STUDENT MUSICIANS HAVE FUN WHILE ACQUIRING EXPERIENCE DUKE ' S FIFTY - SEVEN PIECE In the third corner we see the Duke Symphony Orchestra, a top- flight symphonic group which af- fords the students and facuhy an opportunity to saw or blow away to their heart ' s content. This year their schedule was so full with four concerts that the conductor, Allan H. Bone, had to increase rehearsals from once to twice a week. The trend towards reliance more on student than faculty talent is represented by the fact that this year the concertmaster was a student, William Zerby, who also doubled as concertmaster of the Chamber Orchestra. This sedate orchestra, located in the last corner, contains the best and only the best of the string players from the Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Bone, as if he weren ' t already busy enough, con- ducts this orchestra, too. Here superior players may congregate to display their virtuoso abilities. Word spread this year how good they really are, with the result that late-comers to their January and May concerts had to be expert wall climbers to find room. Pur all these people together and they make quite a din, but every- body ' s happy, including the au- diences that hear these talented groups perform in their individual concerts. 28



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HOW NOW, HIGH BROW Music Study Club sponsors student recitals, analyzes musical score They have a keen interest in music. They provide a receptive audience for talented students, fac- ulty members, and townspeople who give substance to their cre- ative ability. Before each concert, some member of the group analyzes and interprets the form, style, and meaning of the work they are about to hear. In this way, the Music Study Group increase their knowl- edge of music and its varied forms — opera, piano works, voice numbers, chamber music, and or- chestral accomplishments. These music enthusiasts gain great enjoyment from their bi- weekly meetings. They like to share their pleasure with the entire university community by bringing to this campus one of the maestros on the concert series. Proud of the budding and developing talent with- in our midst, the club presents in annual recital the girl of the year who has shown the most out outstanding proficiency in music. MUSIC STUDY CLUB members seated, first row, left to right, Ann House, Sue Smith, Rita McKerley, Miss Evelyn Barnes, Peggy Lucas. At piano are Sylvia Pachuta, (left), Lib Goode. Second row, left to right, Beryl Roberts, Diane Vanderhoof, Marge Skorvaga, Margaret Hodges, Nancy Skinner, Ann Tatum, Ruth Hughes, Moreau Jansky, Page Wil- mer, Marcia Parker, Grace Sale, Lois Hooker, Ann Price, Pam Cherry. 30

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