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Show ; " - ' " , '(:; " .a ' -.5 ' ' 'J J' ! v 1 I Hf - r MUSIC TEACHERS Lynette Morrill, reporter, Karla Harding, Hard-ing, secretary, Margene Shumway, vice president and Joana Major, president, look over music with Dr. William Foxley. Timp Chapter of Music Teachers Holds First Meeting of Season President Joana Major conducted con-ducted the first meeting of the Timpanogos Chapter of the Utah Music Teachers Association, Associa-tion, for the fall season, at her home. The guest speaker for the evening was Dr. William M. Foxley, group coordinator and assistant professor of music at the Brigham Young University. Dr. Foxley discussed how to obtain excellence in teaching, and reviewed the "Piano Study Guide and Workbook" he co-authored co-authored with Barbara R. Lowe Lisa Blackham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Max A. Blackham performed the "Clementi Sonatina." Son-atina." Lisa is the student of Janeen Runolfson. Julie Brocious, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brocious, and Charles Magleby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Magleby Magle-by performed their own compositions com-positions called "City Sounds" and "Weird Frog." Julie and Charles are students of Mrs. Marge Merkley. Special visitors for the evening even-ing were Max Buehler, Jean Stone, Mary Baxter, Ann Fisher Fish-er and Lorna Jean Hyde. Members in attendance were Janen Runolfson, Margene Shumway, Sharon dePaula, Karla Harding, Carol Peck, Au-dry Au-dry Davis, Marge Merkley, Myrna Olsen and Lynette Morrill. |