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ifSCEll Our Sponsor Inspirational, helpful, always ready to serve: Such is our Sponsor, Helen McBride, and she has proven herself of the greatest help to us in our years of study at the L. C. M. We regret to leave one who has taken such a vital interest in our advance¬ ment and welfare. We shall cherish in fondest memories Miss McBride, and, in the years to come, look back on the many happy hours we have spent with her, and we want her to know that auld acquaintance shall not be forgot.
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Response The honor that the members of the Senior Class have bestowed up¬ on me is deeply appreciated, and the good wishes that I hold for each one are innumerable. The Class of ' 26 is an honor to the L. C. M., and 1 want the mem¬ bers to know that my interest goes out with them, and 1 am their ally in their future undertakings.
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School History 1 he Louisville Conservatory of Music, founded by Frederic A. Cowles and James Wesley McClain, opened its doors to the public in September, 1915. with an enrollment of approximately one hundred and fifty students. The faculty was composed of local teachers, and the dormitory was on the third floor of the present administration building, where eleven stud¬ ents lived. The growth during the first year neces¬ sitated leasing property at Brook and Broadway for use as a dormitory. The faculty was increased, and the Departments of Languages and Dramatic Art were instituted. The Public School Music Depart¬ ment, which from the beginning proved an active De¬ partment of the Conservatory, enlarged its scope in the next two or three years. In eleven years the Louisville Conservatory has grown to be one of the largest schools of music in the country, and it is a Charter Member of the National Association of Schools of Music and Allied Arts. The National Musical Sororities having Chapters at the Conservatory are the Delta Omicron, Mu Phi Epsilon. Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Sigma Mu. Of the original faculty only Mr. Cowles and Mr. Letzler remain, but many artists have been added to the ever growing faculty. The future holds promise of great growth and wide influence and in September, 1927, the Conservatory will occupy its own new building.
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