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Page 63 text:
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L. Hawes: R. Fordice: C. Graves: I. Sakai: M. Lamson: M. Fordice ORCHESTRA The newly-born L. A. P. C. Orchestra, under the baton of Charlie Pyle, pre- sented during the year of l938, a variety of entertainment for the pleasure of the student-body and friends, and in the furtherance of L. A. P. C.'s prestige as a progressive institution. Activities included chapel programs, banquet entertainments, work With the A capella in presenting an Easter Cantata, Christ Victorious, which was Well received by a fine and appreciative audience, and the climax of the year's Work, Around the World in Music, in which more than sixty-three students participated, fifteen countries were well represented, and hundreds of people were thrilled by its scenic beauty. Working in conjunction with the orchestra were The Fiddlers Three, com- posed of Charlie Pyle, Alvin Anhorn and Howard Ashton, and The Three Velvet Voices, a girls' trio combining the talent of Flora Mae Travor, Ruby Archer, and Helen Alford.
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Page 62 text:
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MAE BRADBURY Piano and Theory Qgialzo Through a steadily increasing interest in the piano department, an assistant teacher was employed. The advance Work, intermediate phase, and beginning students comprised the three divisions. Much credit is due MissVBradbury for her untiring efforts in arranging recitals to present the aspiring young artists. Also Louise Hawes, the able assistant, should receive compliments on the progress oi her beginning pupils. PIANO STUDENTS ,.Y.. .. ' -L.. 4 .,1.-J-...ef - A -fiom, -.. I-l. Anhorn R. Abrams D. Busher M. Beloai R. Black E. Linicl: G. Dickson E. Graves B. Hansen B. Harris T. Hilborn C. Salslrcxnd I. Iler M. Iensen V. Thornton R. Ulrich M. Enqberg K. Linick E. Mueller W. Schenck G. Gleason F. Wu B. Black
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Page 64 text:
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And he commanded the multitude to sit down on the grass, and took the five loaves, and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven, l-le blessed, and brake, and qave the loaves to l-lis dis- ciples, and the disciples to the multitude. And they did all eat, and WSTS fillGCl-H Mnnhew 14:19-zo
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