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William H. B. Rees, Registrar of the Detroit Institute of Muslcal Art. Marius E. Fossenkemper, Ensembles instructor, accompanies Dr. Henry C. Kolbe, Musical Languages instructor, on the clarinet. Both are well known in the Detroit area for recreating classical masterpieces. -- -we :.-- 7 - -, 11 1.1-2. 5K,1'!.-l!.!,L,--.: Through its association with the University of Detroit Arts and Sciences college, the Detroit Institute of Musi- cal Arts offers a diversified program to students aspiring to professional careers in the field of music. Bachelor of Music degrees are conferred upon students who have mastered a four year course emphasizing music theory. Practical ap- plication of various musical instruments is stressed. There is also an extensive program for Education maiors wishing to teach music in the public school system. Students profitably use every available moment at D.I.M.A. Here Joe Gamache, Bachelor of Music Senior, practices on the trombone. A The pleasant atmosphere of the rooms at the D.l.M.A. lends a mood conducive to the beauty of music.
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Circuit Court Judge Neal Fitzgerald, Adelita-Queiado, Moot Court Chief Justice, and Professor George Deneweth, Moot Court Moderator, outline procedure for another mock trial. Jurors are sworn in by Judge Queiado. The Defense Counsel raises an objection to the Prosecuting Attorney's interrogation of the chief witness. Students and iurors alike are enticed by the dramatic appeals of the Counsel for Defense. To aid in fulfilling its obiectives, the School maintains a Moot Court where mock trials are frequently held. The trials serve to give student lawyers a greater ease and confidence in court procedure. Chief Justice of the Court this year is Miss Adelita Queiado, the first coed to hold the position. not Court
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