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Show BNS-BAC Founders' Day Program Highlighted by Music Founders of the Branch Normal Nor-mal school and Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural college were honored at a Founders' Day program presented present-ed at the college this morning by the BNS-BAC alumni association. associa-tion. The rather unique program, designed to trace the history of the institution, was entirely in musk form. It was arranged by a committee headed by David L. Sargent. The musical program included includ-ed a vocal solo, "Wagon Wheels" by Sheldon Prestwich with guitar gui-tar accompanimen; "The Bridge Builder", by the American Legion Le-gion Auxiliary trio composed of Luana Riddle. Naida Gardner, and Gladys Isom, accompanied by Mary Jane Seaman; "Bless This Hfuse", vocal solo by Mary M. Sargent, accompanied by Luana Lu-ana Piddle; "Trees", vocal solo by Forrest Hunter, accompanied by Reed Berrett; "Home on the Range", by the Lions Club male quartet, composed of Herschel Neelcy, Reed Roberts, Forrest Hunter and Howard Wood, accompanied ac-companied by Reed Berrett. An instrumental number, "Silent "Si-lent Strings" by the BAC Alumni string ensemble composed of Evelyn Jones, Mary MacDonald, June Thorley, Maridon Smith, Ruth Urie. Patsy Ruth Rollo, and PPKgy Thorley, with Virginia Larson accompanist; "Home to Our Mountains", selection from the opera "II Travatore", vocal duet by Lorenzo Luke and Ha7ol I Granger, with Bemella Jones, a-companist; a-companist; "Silver Moon", vocal duet b Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood. Mrs. Jones accompanist; "Smilln' Thru", vocal solo by Bert Carpenter, Mrs. Jones accompanist; ac-companist; "Army Air Corps Song" by the BAC ROTC chonl group; "Grand Old BAC" by Alumni and student body, and the closing number, "This Is My Country", by the Lions quartet. |