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0 ..C'Za44a The symphony orchestra is divided into four sections according to the character of the instruments which compose it. These four sections according to importance are the strings, Woodwinds, brasses, and the percussions. Here at FSTC, our Orchestra which are are the students, are divided into four classes: the seniors, juniors, sophomores, and the freshmen. We as a college make up Fredonia State's Symphony of l952, because it is the combined efforts and talents of all the four classes which make up our performance. The Strings are the backbone of the symphony orchestra just as the Seniors are the important group in this college. The seniors have developed their talents so that now they add strength to our orchestra. Another important section of our orchestra are the Woodwinds , or the lunior class. They play an integrate part in the finished production. Bfmfuu Maybe a little blazing and not just quite as delicate a tone, are the Brasses or the Sophomores . Still they too are most essential to our or- chestra. pefzcuddiand Last but not least We have the battery of our orchestra, which should not be underestimated. Freshmen are the basis of our college, as Per- cussion instruments are the basis of the entire orchestra. These four sections combined produce a very lovely piece, which should be recorded in history as . . . Una Symfsfnang of 195.2
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A Typical Freshman Violin Class. Publicity'-Yelivelyn Hornburg, Betty Kilpatrick, Georae Gprean, Mr. Spencer 4 23 l
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