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Blum: In Svtvvlr s 1 , must 11111 htf 0 114 us IS mn .1 r'uful.11' um 1 Hum ll las fu xc. s Notmtlnstlndln flux tlu claesoe are not li . ge us ls thu shouh us 4 s not Ill! 111 that tha mn x IN not Ill 4 LI1SfIll 'IN nc mxxm UI 01 tha 1 l1J1lSfllxlIl Klux HPIIINQ do not 1111 It 01115 111041119 thlt 1 numlwx of pupxls are kept from Cllflllllff than dawn lwmulsv thev do not lxnmx hms llltvrestlng thc xxmk Phe purpowo of the tw 0 wars C'0llI'Q6 IQ to teach llq to applmlxto thc- be-Qt mum hw tI'2i1I1lIl0' we to IINTQII lIltP1ll'TL1lt1X 10 wnork dllI'll1g the 0IltlI'0 KOUFQP 19 dlrvftul mth thw 211111 lu um xx it the b0QlllIllIl of the iiret xear the dass recelwm, .vw il f0l1lldltl0I1 for the 10 maunder of thc xx 01 lx, lxnfmledge of elemon tary l1a.rn10m lhen, 1n order to fully fmppreclate the Qtrules xxhlch the xx or-ld hns taken 111 IIIIIQIL from the JI1C10Ilt I ffxptlanq to the ultra modem compmerx the hwtorx of muslc IS tlken up to mme extent Slnce the knoxxlcdffe of the glcat LOIHPOSQIS IS werv esscntlal for the undemtzlndlng of then' IHIISIC, them :ml Qtlldlfxd 111 detall Blrst, IHQILIY lI1fCI'0Sflllg and lvlogrimplllml facts are touched upon, and second, the re latlon of then' lnm to thou' Illllqlf, the lu fluence of then clmramtels on the xuusu and, last, the Chi1I3LtCI'1StlCS of the compo, s1t1onQ of each The lmportant ITIIIQIULI forms are studled under the masters of each, thflt IS, the sulbe Ib explzuned when Bach IS studled the sonata form 1n 1tQ dc welopment under Hax dn, Mozart, and Beet howen, and the opf P1 under NX affuer 'lhe 001111309013 on whom the most tuue and study are spent 'ire Banh, Handel, Haxdu, Mozart, Beethox en, Schubert, Schumann Mendelssohn, Chopln, Imzt, and Wagner In connectwn xuth the study of each com Page Twenty Five posn, L 11111111101 of lui COIIIPUSIUOIIS are IlItN1Il1l4l Ill dass 111 order th Lt we mm lmmm t.11n1l1.11 mth thu L11.11:1LtL1'1st1m f 1 mln lhg 171.1110 L0l11p0b1t10l1S and 1l.lIlIlL11llllIllS of xonnl 111111 1ust1'u1nLntd1 numlrus .un pl u Ld bw muh wshlle the pu pxlx tlunmlux 1111111 to smg the bmutlful wngs ut mlmbut, btllllllldllll, .md Nlgndcl xsohu lhuc pmrts of the NN011x make us .xblu to applcuatu the lllllbli, but thes do not QLLLOIIIIDIISII the wx hole zum Pelhaps mon 1lllp0It3.I1t than the study of the In L5 of thu, unuposus lb the wr tramn L L glcatcl pmt must be 11StC116IS, so that xg gxmtcst lU1H.lSltL of I1ll1SlLd.1 llte 1S the IIJIIIIW to llbtcn .lppluuatnely .md 1ut1.ll1 fwutly to the great Loxuposltlons In order Lo 110 tlus lt 1S nnuzssary to be able, to ruognme and to follow the dew elopment of the mam themes of the ss ork hor tlus reason we copy the themes of the most 1111 p0ItiL1lf, of the Lomposltlons, and follow them xx hen thew are p1 esented 111 class 1h1s 15 not bo msy to do at Hlst, but soon be Lonxw wexg much lebs dlihcult 1flSldES the reguhu XX01lx we are pre- pzu ed for ll0i1I'lI10' C0l1LOItS The last con C01 t, for xx huh ws e studled the program, was tlmt of the Qlnclnuatl Symphony Ordlwtra PICCCd1Ilg lts COll11I1 me Qtudled the Or chestra and the themes of the mam num bers, hence we xxexe able to enjoy the con next a, great deal more than we otherwlse xx ould The pupllq, educated ln Illl1S1C and tramed 111 these Lhmse-s, xull help to make up the IIIUQILRI commumty The sooner the boys and mrls of the hwh Qchool avaal them Qe1XeQ of the tl 211111110 Offel ed the sooner w1ll Daxton become EL n1us1ca1 center It IS hoped that more pup1ls ww 111 lnterest them eelves 1n the work next year 0 O I. 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352 illnur Eatatra jFt e Suzrfs esbman Glass Albright Clarence Alfele Fred Anderson Clara. Ankney Mllton Apple Hazel Arude Martha Aufuldlsh Howard Augsbarger Isabel Backus Chrxstle Baer Charlotte Balne Bernard Balrd Jeannette Baker Dorothea Barkalow Fred Basset Ralph Beard Lenore Bellt Wllllam Brock Harry Bernhard Pearl Blce Agnes Bltzer Helen Blum Harold Blumenscheln Fred Boyd Everett Brandenburg Catherlne Breldenbade Isabelle Brenthuger Roscoe Brentllnger Ellzabeth Brxbaker Arthur Brown Frances Buch Marle Burns Hannah Burroughs Mxldred Butler Ruth Camby Albert Campbell Herbert Cannon Mary Carr Robert Case Elxzabeth Carson Helen Cetone Ethel Chamberlaxn Edwin Clark Edwin Clark Janet Clark Ruth Charles Eliza Collett, Emil Conn Rlchard Cood Helen Coppess Sarah Cosler Russel Cowden Leonard Crain Margaret Cullen Joseph Cutler Lelia. Davis Lulu Davis Donald Daum Fred Detenderfer Arthur Doepke Edna Dowling James Eberhardt James Edelman Ruth Eichbaum Roy Elchelberger Perle Evans 0l1ve Lverett Ruth Ewell Cora Feldmaler Estella 1'6lllNlilx Robert Pernullng Mxldred Flnn Jullus FlSCh6l Goldle Fltzgerald Allce Foston Helen Frles Ruth Frye Marguerlte Garland Charles Gebhart Jeannette Gebhart Eleanor Grace Robert Graham luther Green Saul Grulley Harrlet Grltlith Walter Guenther Garnet Haas Marlan Haier Mlnnle Hageman Ruth Hall Kenneth Hardesty Harry Haschke Gerald Hauer Irene Hauer Irma Hauser Ruth Hawthorne Ruth Haynes Mary Haynes Eduard Henderson Alfred Hendrlck Mlldred Herber Wllllam Herblg Cllfton Herby Mary Hickey Genevleve Hoahle John Hohnsted Mary Holbert Helen Holl Floyd Hope Iva Horney Ralph Horst Glenna Jackson Ruth Jones 0s1e Jones Harold Jones Percy Joyce Margaret Kalter Raymond Keller Ruth Kendrick Kathryn Ketteman Nina. Kiefaber Ermlne Klng Ludlow Kllne Allen Knecht Susle Knecht Irma Knell Robert Knoll Harry Landxs Herbert Iandls NV1ll1am Iarlsh Arloene Lawrence Ruth lawson Wendell Leapley Carl Legler Kennedy Lelhgeber Esther Iorenz Edward Louls Mabel Lowell Langdon Luyster Clarlbel McC1a1n Edna McCleary Edna McFowler Ethel Madden Margaret MadBlSky Alfred 'vlargolls Olive Marlay Ruth MRFIOH Joseph Mattern Gumn Matthews Edwm Metcalf M1ldred Meyers Luclle Meyer Mever Mxller M1ller Mlller Mxller Herman Leslle Edna Helen Danlel Wxllxam Mllllkln Roxle Moler Fred Mooradlan Harry Moore Donald Neff Lee Nelbert Glenna Noll ll alter Ohmer Eugenla Ohmer Dorothy Payne Romanla Peare Mary Pohlkotte Anna Ramm Lena Ransomer Beulah Reed Grace Relht Frank Renand Anna Rice Luella Rlgly Dorothy Rlly Fannle R1tchie Irene Rltzler Margaret Robxson Esther Rogge Myrtle Rosensweet Isadore 1 1 I 1 . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 D 1 - 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D . . 1 1 .1 l l 1 1 Y 1. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 . . , v.i, 1 1 1 1 1 X- - V 1 1 1 ' 1 -1 1 1 . . . v 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 - .1 I 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 b 1' 1 1 1 D 1 1 ' . ' ' 1 . ' 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 .1 1 I ' . . ' 1 . ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 D 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 '1 - 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . .1 1 1 1 1 7 . . . . ' ' . .1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1. 1 1 - 1 1 1' l 1 1 l 1 I 1 . .1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 1 1 1 1 7 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ross Othela Russel Martha Sachs Sadle Sacksteder Kathleen Sammons Margaret Seeter Marle Serehouse Ruth Sexton Erma Shank Florence Sherldan Gertrude Shoemaker Ruth Shoop Janet Smlth Della Smith Estella Smxth Helen Smlth Martha Smder Stehman Snyder Fay Souders Margaret Staub Inez Stolz Howard Stolz Loulse Stolz Margaret Story Ralph Stotte Edward Strong Nellie Stubbs Herbert Stubbs Marjorie Sullivan Arthur Sullivan Edda Thompson W1ll1am Thorp Isabel Tlppv Thurman Traxler Lenore Trlssel Roger Turner Estella Van Arwan Van Ausdal Vischel Louxse Weaver Olive Weaver Russel Weifenbach Ruth Weller Howard White Ralph Whitehead Dorothy Whyte Mary Wildasln Thelma Wilson Edna Winters Louise Winters Ambrose Wise Allan Wombold Bertha Wright Jeannette Wright Margaret Wulchet Emilie York Marie Young Nellie Zehrlng Ethel Zimmerman Rebecca Zwlck Marie Page Twenty Four
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-57,4 Qqiaf QV! Ennratnue Art Ananrmtxnn O FAR thls year the Decoratlse Art AQSOC13t10H has wer-1 httle to sl1ow for the monthly stlcam of n1ekles trlck hug along lnto 1ts tlemsurw Indeed, the SOCl6tV does not seem to haxe done 111u1 11 111 conlparlson w ltll what 1t accompllshed last year, w hen It set up tl1e hon on Olll campus the l1on secured after sew en long vars of to find the lund of l1on, and of sculptor, lflll of 1nater1al llkelv to s.1t1sfw 11s aftu we got t The gem s acqua1nt.1111e Wltll lt 111s shown It to us 1n rfun, snow, 'md sunny weather, always ine and now ta.k1n0f on rlcher tones of bronze fro111 exposure to thc weather Last year, too, we mat Nllss Hyatt, tl1e sculptor of our l1on, w l1o 1s 11ow our frlend and an honoled lIl9lllllLI' of our issoclatlon It may look, lndeed, as lf tl1e Decoratne Art Ass-oc1at1on were domg nothlng at all to adorn the school, but It IS at work, nu ertheless, upon several projects, plannlng for one thlnff, to mount two fine statues ln the mam hall on pedestals formed by an extenslon of the oak walnscotlng, and, for another, to transform the a11d1tor1u1n lnto the most dlgnlfied and beautlful part of the school In regard to the first plan, Nhss Beck has now a number of photographs of sp1r1ted uoups of ll0l SlS 'Incl cowhoss, l1lfl10StlI1g both as th1 work of l1ut7on B0PfTllllll, one of thc formmost rKlllLI'1l ln s1ulpto1s, 1nd as 1 record of 1 tspe of X111er1c1n llfe now sw1ftl1 p 1ss111fv Nl1s.s Beck w1ll be glad to show these pll0t0fl lphs to those wl1o care to sae thc 111 Uur second pl 1n, how es er, IS so bm '1 Xen fust that we know w hat we w ant T duoratc the lll4llt,0I'll1lll-11018 tllls mean to four w 1lls 10111112 and w oodw o1k Wltll fresh k 1lson11n1 and p'11nt md 111110 el1f1f111t plctures thcrc ' B1 tlltlflll w f1lls wc must haw, and to leep the w '1lls clean after we ffmt them, 1t IN proposed that we put ID a hwh oak w 11nscott1nff, much l1k1 that 111 the l1al1s 1ll 'l.I'0l1Ild the room No rubblng of shouldmrs would dmfue such L surface, and how elegant such f1, roo1n would be-the w alls flat spftces of qulet color r1s1ng abox e w 'unscottmfv of almost tl1e same dllll golden tout New curtams for stage and wmdow s, of course, ucn 1f we 111ust hope for gifts f1o1n some fnendly soc1ety At present there IS es en '1 project for '1 palntcd fr1e7e 1n I'lCll, soft color to run lround tl1e 100111 at the top of tl1e wf11n scotmg some sucl1 array of 'figures as the Panterburv Pllgrlms rldlng along through the sunhght 'md shadow of an Apr1l day Page Twenty Su: ' ' 1 A .,,. . .. .1-M 14 -1 ,,,., ' ' X 1 X Q 1 1 ,Y ' 4 .1 ' ':-1 . ' M., 1 I ' ' ' ' 1 -n 4 Ax 1. ' ' L1 l 2 V A A l 1 N 1 1 K ..1 1' -1 X mi ,. , ' .1 'di ' , ,f 4 . 1 , W , f rj I -. K ,f 5 .. 4 v 1. 1' 1 N X fl 1 .., ' 1 .15 J -f --. 1 ff 1 - '11- qi, A X ... , 9- w Q --1 , - A ',. 4. ' '1- 1 1 .- .i-wh 6 6 O 4 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 v 1 ' L1 ' , . , ,, . . . . Q. ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 L, ' k V .1 - lk L .A ' 3 1 1 11 . 1 1 .1 1. -. 2 1... x . . . 1 1. 1- z , 1 1 .z ' ' v 11 ' 1 v' v 1 1 1' ' i 1 1' I K - , , , x - . 4 n L rs. A 1 . , , 1 1 1 . . . . . . . ga .1 .. 1 , . Y I . I , I at L .W l l . Y Y, 2 Y 7 .' . V - X . - L. v , 1 be . 1 k n 6 C savlng and of groplng about almost bllndly ture that w 11 tl1111k 1t w1s11 to be very sure . . 1 1 ' 2' in 1 1 Y 1. ' v 1. 0 . . 1 , . - 1 . 1 . 1 1 1. ., 1. , .. 1 1 .. . ,. 1 , I' .1 'z .1 1.. . ,a. 1. ,,, 1 1,. 1 1 U1 , 1 1 1' D ' 1 V u x - L 12 xi t' 1tl K1 1 A . . 7 E K1 X K1 X 1 'll A I 4 ll - v, r 1 v 5, 1 1 1 ' 1 x ' I v A L. t, 1 ' I ' 1 1 n 1- 1 I5 . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' I 1 K, 1 4 I . A A . , . 1 . ' 1 1.2, .1 . 2 r e o 1 v . rv ' 1 . 1' .- 1 n 1 K A , , ' . 1 1 1 1. 1 -1 1 , , v a 1 o Y . ' ' ' ' '- c F 1. 1 1 i - . ' , ,T 1 ' 1- 1 ,. L A n L . I v . x v L 1 v 1 U . , , , ' 1 1 ' ' 1 I K X ' v v I o Ai I v , 1' l C . 1 , K . 1 1 Q . . . 1 i k - A , 1 J V r 1 1 - 1 1 k 1 .
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