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ll -'eff john Robertson, Larra Henderson, and Wayne Bohrnstedt take minute look at sheet music for one of the numerous musical Dr. Wayne Bohrnstedt, Conductor of Redlands' Symphony Orchestra, turns varied talents to composing and non-musical tennis and Rotary . . . Veteran University Trio member John Golz, assistant professor of the violin, instructs University students and private citizens . . . Redlands' first lady of the opera, Mrs. Larra Henderson, associate professor of voice, scored musical success with workshop's Tales of Hoffmanng was soloist in Germany . . . Mercedes-Benz owner and enthusi- ast, Herbert Horn, associate professor of music, participates in Redlands University-Community Symphony Orchestra and leads musically minded through ups and downs of musical scores . . . Former beachcomber john Robertson, assistant pro- fessor of piano, wistfully recalls Laguna Beach days, but exchanged them for Mill Creek residence where quiet affords opportunity for favorite time-passer-piano playing . . . Wield- er of hammers and saws, Prof Ruff, associate professor of voice, proves carpentry artisanship 'by duplex and swimming pool construction - . . Associate professor of music education, Edward Tritt, a member of Pi Kappa Lambda, is known throughout state as guest conductor for California orchestras. Musicians Present Musica es ,NX R 14-J' Rai Music man Dr. Leslie Spelman, conductor of School of Music, performed on European tour as concert organist, was invited to University of London on the basis of Redlands' work. Combining musical talents for their own songfest, music makers - are left to right: James Jorgensen, Erwin Ruff, john Golz, and Ed- ward Tritt. Seated: Margaret Dow and Herbert Horn. ,aa .'!'X. N - .1
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Typify Englisliites World traveler, authoress, and mother of two Redlands grads, Mrs. Bess Porter Adams, U of R's authority on children's lit, stresses writing for fun and imagination, is respon- sible for the indoctrination of potential poets . . . Redlands lirst year man, Don Austin delves into past of historical luminaries, leads Civ students through the intricacies of leading plays, and intersperses personal interpolations through lectures . . . Hall of Letters habitue Fred S. Bromberger possesses working and playing knowledge of the viol, has vast stamp collection, and uniquely names children for cities . . . Thesaurus of journalism jargon Dr. Stanley Freiberg repeatedly explains interwork- ings of fourth estate to junior journalists, 'beats proverbial well-worn path between offices of yearbook and paper . . . Dr. Ralph Hone, co- ordinator of English, plays to packed house while teaching World Lit classes and repre- sents University at numerous English confer- encesg writes books in spare time . . . Mrs. Rebecca jelliffe received highest accolade pos- sible when described by grateful students as reasonable , sojourned toijapan and Phil- lipines and attended Oberlin on Fulbright grant . . . Sartorially correct fashion-plated prof Dr. William Main sports new dirty greens, muted brownsg guides World Lit people thrc-ugh subtleties and ironies found in descending circles of Dante's Inferno . . . Proving versatility, Dr. William Stryker doubles as Myth untangler, English and Lit prof, and writer, also seems to be the' only University prof able to operate reading machine . . . Dr. Ward Miller whose 'butch adds collegiate touch to otherwise dignified hair, returned from semester's leave of absence in time to spear- head Forest Lawn contest and be Redlands representative to numerous conventions . . . Have car, will travel-Mrs. Corrine Flemings, part time prof on a full time basis, makes rounds between Redlands and Norton Air Base where she teaches classes. IST'-,N 2' Q N A- .Sn N- K, Mrs. Corrine Flemings, part time Englishrte proves her dedication to job while commuting between Riverside, Redlands and Norton Air Force Base. Mrs. Rebecca jelliffe and Dr. Ward Miller prepare to embark on imaginary sojourn . . . were talking about necessity of being green for St. Patrick's Day when shot by photo- grapher. '-cg?
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