Liberty Ladies College - Liberty Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1910

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VIOLIN First Year. Dancla. Violin School I and II. Sivsik Technical Studies. Lightenbergs Scale Studies. Suitable easy pieces. Second Year. Mama's Studies, Book I S'peciaD. Kreutzefs Etudes. Sivsilis Technical Studies and Scales: Pieces by Dancla, DcBeriot and others. T hird Year. Fiorilla, thirty-six studies. Sivsiks Technical Simlics. Concertos by Viotti, Rode, Kreutzer, Dc Beriot and others. Fourth Year. Rode, Lwenty-four Caprices. Gavinics, twentyfuur studies. 111azask Book III QXrtist Studicsy chcrtm by De Beriot, Spohr, Veiuxtemps, Vicniawski. Ernst. Pag- anini, St. Saens, Beethoven and Baclfs Sonatas. MANDOLIN AND GUITAR TEACHERS CERTIFICATE granted after a yeafs thorough instruction in fIVC positions, tremolo. shillings. double stops, etc. Hollands Comprehensive method in Guitar is used. imparting all the above technicalities. l,iugi 151: and 2d volume in the Mandolin Course. Solos of comparative difficulty being taught and prepared for public performance. 52

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VIOLIN, MANDOLIN AND GUlTAR MISS EVALENA VVARRENeTeacher Miss Warren has studied Violin and piano with some of the best private teachers, and is a graduate of the Chester Conservatory and of the Ithaca Conservatory, Ithaca, New York. She has taught these instruments for four years in Nova Scotia, in Franklin Seminary, Franklin, Va, and in Roanoke College, Danvilie, Va. Miss Evalena Warren graduated with the class of 1902. Miss Warren has been a conscientious student and has thoroughly mas- tered the required studies for graduation, and I believe is thore oughly qualified to instruct in the lines which she has studied here. She has already had extensive experience with large classes, and I believe she is a thoroughly safe teacher to employ. She is also a ViOliUiSt of considerable ability. She has a winning personality and is a thoroughly reliable young lady. , W. GRANT EGBERT, Musical Director, Ithica C07tzrscrvat07'y 0f Zliusic, Ithica, New York. It gives me pleasure to testify to the exceptional ability and skill, as a violinist, of Miss Evalena Warren. Miss Warren possesses a fine musical appreciation and plays with excellent expression. Her graceful and pleasing personality added to her mastery of her chosen instrument, always makes her appearance an attractive feature. I can heartily recommend her as a young. woman of excellent personal qualities and a Violinist of high order. Respectfully, A. D. COLEGRAVE, Editor of The Corry Journal, Daily and Sani-Weekly, .1 Corry, Pmnsylvania. . Miss Evalena Warren has been teaching stringed instruments. Violin and piano, for me during the session. She is a tine per- former on the Violin and does faithful work as a teacher. She is a Christian woman, modest, gentle, quiet and pleasing in her deportment. She gives the administration her loyal support, and her example before her pupils is tine. ' I gladly commend her to anyone desiring a good teacher. JOHN B. BREWER, President Franklin Female Seminary, . Franklin, Ir'u. Miss Evalena Warren 0f the Ithaca Conservatory of Music, New York, has had charge of the Instrumental Music in my school for the past year, in which capacity she has given entire satisfac- tion. We consider her a thorough mistress of her department, an accomplished performer on the Violin, piano and mandolin, as Well as a successful teacher, inspiring her pupils to work and causing them to make excellent progress. She is a lady of high culture. noble character and easy man- ners. We wish her continued success wherever her services may be required. A. MCN. PATTERSON, Principal Acacia Villa School, Horfmzzrille, N. VJ



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:55 Technical Studies. Beriot and others. :inies. twenty-four es i. Concertos by :1ifaix'slqi, Ernst, Pag- : ; Sonatas. tremolo, shiftings, gluicalities. Liugi n'evare-l for public SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION AND PHYSICAL CULTURE MISS ANNIE BELLE REID. Miss Reid has had a very Wide experience as student and teacher. being a life long student and teacher. She received her special tr servatory of Cincinnati; Posse Gymnasium, Boston; and private instruction with many of the l readers of the day. She was director of Oratory and Physical Culture a for three years; director of Oratory at Bessie Tiff College, Forsyth, Ga, and has done studio work in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has devoted much time to higher physical education and has some interesti She comes from a home of culture, her father aining at Emerson College of Oratory, Boston; Coua iest private teachers and in Broaddus Classical and Seientihc Institute ng lectures on the subject. Americana ized Delsarte and Swedish Gymnastics as taught by Miss Reid, are of great beneht to her pupils. Miss Annie Belle Reid is a teacher of striking force of person- ality, broad sympathies, admirable preparation, and one whom I would recommend most strongly to an institution desiring an ac- complished instructor. Miss Reid is an indefatigable worker; her ideals are of the highest, and she makes her pupils cause her own, and is one who Will serve loyally the interest of any institution to which she is attached and will prove a sound and constructive in- Huence in the community. HENRY S. SOUTHWICK, President Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, IWassaclmsetts. I take pleasure in saying Miss Annie Belle Reid completed with me a course in the Murdock System of Expression and has done excellent work. This together with her previous study and unus- ually high degree of mentality combine to make her an excellent teacher. Trusting you may be fortunate enough to have her as one of your faculty, I am, Very sincerely yours, HELEN MAY CURTIS, Cincinnati Conservatory, Cincinnati, Ohio. This is to certify that Miss Annie Belle Reid has been a student in the Normal Department of the Posse Gymnasium, Bos- ton, and that she has shown qualities throughout her work which eminently ht her for a teacher of physical training. . BARONESS ROSE POSSE, Director Posse Gymnasimn. Miss! Annie Belle Reid, as Director of Oratory Department of Bessie Tiff College during the year 1906-1907, impressed me as no other teacher With whom Ilve been associated in my ten years of college work. Herls is a life of ideals for the truest and best life. That quiet, womanly Characteristic, so admirable in a teacher, is truly exemplified in its entirety in Miss Reidls every thought, word and deed. EVIE CAMPBELL, Lady Principal, Bessie Tiff College. During three years Miss Annie Belle Reid had charge of the Departments of Expression and Physical Culture in Broaddus Classical and Scientihc Institute. Her work was eminently satisfactory-such only as might be expected of a teacher of wide experience and thorough traininga Q7441 Mkavx.;Zi-.' 3 t V .. m .Mm'ffiQ. ' '

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