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ig-if ,,-of' ,o' A d h h th ut a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our Godg many shall see it, and fear ind Shall trliist in the Lord -- Psa. 40:3. In Christian work, often a sinner will not listen . . 1 to a sermon but can be reached by the message in a song. Someone interested in instrumenta music may be drawn into church through the playing of an instrument. Anyone loving vocal music will be attracted by the singing. So music has its place in our school, along with the theology and missionary emphasis. I I , , , Taking the piano keyboard duties was Forrest Saltsman, who is exceptionally gifted in this field He played for all chapel, radio, and Youth and Life services in addition to playing for the Gospel Tabernacle meetings. Professor Rufus Perkins, teacher of piano and organ first se- mester played the organ. , , , Other instrumentaltalent could be found in Lowell Lytle's trombone, Bruce Duddies' clarinet, and Phyllis Spangler s and Vivian Exley's accordians. An outstanding accomplishment of Forrest was his playing the trumpet and piano at the same time fit sounds almost as if he had four handsj, Phyllis achieved the playing of the piano and accordian at the same time. Barbara Kuehn has an unusual whistle and has been used much in the Lord's services. Pat Morgan and George White were Trinity's main song leaders. Pat did much of the leading at Youth and Life while George had charge of a young people's choir at Calvary Baptist Church in Clearwater Trios of the year were used in many phases of Christian work. The Trinity College Trio was made up of Fae Baker, soprano: Lin Coker, second sopranog and Freda Walton, alto. The Vic- tory Three consisted of Kitty Gilliam, sopranogVivian Exley, second sopranog and Dottie Mooney alto Constituting the MAR-AN-NA Gospelettes, were Mary ANn Hurley, sopranog NAomi Ruth Corts second soprano and MARgaret Davis, alto. The ladies quartet was organized the latter part of the first semester and immediately made a hit with everyone Those composing the Trinity Harmonettes were Kitty McCormick, first soprano Ruth Titus second sopranog Erma Oriel, first altog and Mary Fisher, second alto. Radio solo work, was handled mainly by Florence Tutell, Naomi Ruth Corts, and Pat Morgan. Soloists at Youth and Life services and other featured meetings, in addition to those mentioned above were- Mary Ann Hurley, Freda Walton, Norman Groves, Rex Lilly, Bob Matherly, George White and Elmer Shertzer. - Directing the Ladies' Ensemble was Freda Walton with Naomi Ruth Corts doing the solo work. Besides the radio program, they sang for Youth and life, and at the Gospel Tabernacle, the Church of the Open Door, both in St. Petersburg, Safety Harbor Methodist Church, Lakeland Bible Presbyterian Church, Carpenter's Home in Lakeland, and numerous other places. The favorite number was Iwill Pilot Thee. Members ofthe Ensemble were: Fae Baker, Lin Coker, Vivian Exley Mary Fisher, Ina Mae Gilliam Knot picturedj, Kitty Gilliam, Mary Ann Hurley, Barbara Kuehn Kitty McCormick, Wilma Mellinger, Dottie Mooney, Mona Reichard, Phyllis Spangler Florence Tutell, and Ruth Titus. . With Barbara Kuehn's bird whistle, Mr, Leigh Markham's directing, Mrs. Markham at the piano Forrest Saltsman. at the organ, and the obligato by Freda Walton and Mary Ann Hurley, The Voice of My Sav1our was chosen as favorite number of the General Chorus. A special Christmas program and the'Easter contata were highlights of the year. Services were conducted at the following places: Williams Park, Gospel Tabernacle, Church of the Open Door, and Hob- son Memorial Baptist Church, in St. Petersburgg Idlewild Baptist, Faith Church, and Concord Baptist in Tampa Calvary Baptist and First Nazarene Church, in Clearwaterg Ozona Baptist Church in Ozona- and the Bible Presbyterian Church, in Lakeland. 62 Q' For TRINI' Kitty, T RINI L 7
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