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Show I 4. "All Through the Night," old jVclsh melody, Jl. Tho simple Hondo form, one of the most common puttorns followed In music. Illustrations: i 1. A simple rondo composed by Mrs. Drnaddus. 2. Hondo from Sonota I. Mozart, i 3. Gipsy Hondo, Haydn. Played In duet arrangement with Miss Cora Robinson in second part. Wednesday, Oct. 25, 7 p. m. 1. Love Songs of the light, graceful, dainty type. Five songs by Mildred I. Hill. J. "Were I a Bird." 2. "If I Could Steal Your Wings." 3. "My Lady." 4. "If." , C "Spring." II. Piano music with prominent ta clndy. 1. "Melody of Ive," Kngelmaun, Ml ib Norma Damron. , 2. "Romance Without Words," Saint Stens. 3. "Melody In F," Rubinstein, duet arrangement, Miss Norma Moody and Norma Damron. 4. "Spring Song," Mendelssohn, i This is an exceptional opportunity oppor-tunity to get Instruction along a musical mus-ical line and become acquainted with the musical talent of today. (Mrs. Broaddua Is doubly qualified as an Instructor in music, and renders her programs In a professional way, be sides explaining every piece so that you may learn and understand It. From a financial standpoint, the teacher of this class hits spent all she has received re-ceived and more too in the purchase pf a Victor "Vlctrola" for use exclusively exclu-sively in making demonstrations In this lecture course. Nothing but the highest class records will be used, so fou can thus henr some of the worlds jcreatcst artists for the small price of II, 50 fur the season or 15 (y ntr for each lecture. (Set your seusop tickets lit Wait HJM,. Hinckley (Vop. or i'lir-nn wlys at 1t' f ACADEMY NOTES. Ed 1 ' -"yiuired, Re- '1 led and' l I , - i MJ -, &f- "';ttfi't""?c" , ytr, 'Many new students are ex-pi ex-pi ted at the beginning of the midwinter mid-winter term. Every ward In the stake is represented. Mticlr -Unrest was taken In the Student Body election, which took place last week. The following officers were elected : Prelsdent, Win. B. Stapley; Vice-President, Vice-President, Miss Inez Ilushnell; Secre tary, Miss Vernell Moody; Treasurer, Everett Robins; Debating Manager, Clark Allred; Basket Ball Manager, Austin Ashby; Baseball Manager, Le-Roy Le-Roy Walker; Track Manager, Arthur Cuhoon; Yell Master, Ancil String-ham; String-ham; Historian, Miss Mabel Parker. The third, second and first years now have class organizations. The Presidents and Vice-Presidents are: Third year, Clark Allred, Miss Eda Cropper; second year, Austin Ashby, ' Miss Ora Black; first year, Rodney Stott, Miss Reva Hunt. Professor Cluff and Stott returned : Monday from Ixamlngton and Oak 1 City, where they went In the Interest of the Academy. I Principal L. F. Moench is conducting conduct-ing a very Interesting class in Ger 1 man. Many of the students are taking advantage of this as It Is their first ' opportunity to study a foreign lan 1 guage. Prof. Maughan's zoology class has ' been desecting crabs, lobsters and ' shrimps, which were shipped from Salt Uke City. I A valuable addition has been made to the Library. Professor Maughan, I through his uncle, Congressman Howell, has presented the school with ' about fifty volumes of public docu- ' ments Issued by the V. S. government. I A mandolin and guitar club has been organized under the able dlreo- tion of Prof. Oourley. We expect to ( har from them In the near future. Bishop Wm. F. Pratt has appointed I the last Sunday In every month for 1 students day. On this Sunday the students will occupy the time In the afternoon meeting. A grand ball will be given In the M. S. A. gymnasium on Friday evening, even-ing, October, 2oth. The following program was given thins week, Oct. 18, at the Academy: I. Classes of Iove Songs to be studied In the next four lecture recitals: re-citals: 1. Sad. !. Dainty, graceful. 3. Passionate. 4. Reverent. Special requirements of good love songs: Sincerity, noble emotion, adequate ade-quate noetic and musical expression. Examples of sad love songs. 1. "Forgotten," Eugene Cowb-s I 2. "The Robin Sings In the Apple i Tree, Msr Itowpll. i 3. "Folk Song." Edward Mac Dowell. |