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THE FINEF2 THINGS IN LIFE. The Fine Arts program at Trinity is an important element of the cur- riculum. This program exposes the student to the fine arts of music theory, art, and drama and enables the student to gain knowledge and insight from these arts. During the six years at Trinity, the student is asked at various times to compose and perform a piece of music, to paint in various styles and media, and to act in several theatrical productions. In addition, the student also studies the theory of each fine art. As a result, each student gains a greater appreciation for the finer aspects of our culture. if f I la' Q 34
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MUSIC Music has played a major role in Trinity's curriculum. Although initially some of the boys were more content to play the recorder with their noses, gradually students have begun to appreciate and learn the music theory, history, and fundamental skills taught to them. The performance aspect ofthe music program con- sisting of recorder pieces, land up until this yearl, the school choir, has also been an outlet for the more advanced music students to provide various solos and ensembles. Thanks should be given to Mrs. Patty Pinate, Mr. Joseph Higgenbotham, Mr. Andrew Zwerneman, and Miss Katy Moo for this fine program. The most credit, however, must be given to Miss Jeanette DeCelles, whose perseverance and patience have greatly developed the musical skills of Trinity students. Q4
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