, THE ' PETIT JEAN ..... 192.7 # tJ1' SPECIAL STUDENTS I VEN I-I. HENSLEY !Vinci I nstruments R UBY S INGLETON WANDA GR IFF IN MRS. IVEN I-I. HENSLEY Violin L. B. EpPERSON REBA T UTTLE ANNE GLENN W ILMA GADD EFFIE GUMPHRY FRANK RHODES The facl that there is a g real interest manifes t in learning to play va ri olls mus ical in struments j!"'. ev idenced by the vari ety of soun d ~ issuing from dirrerenl rooms in the dormitor ies and from man y homes in town. Theee sou nds ran ge from the deep, r eYer berating bass and the soft mellow tones of lhe saxophone to the clear , r inging sound of the cornet and lhe thin, bird-like no tes of the clarinet. Not only college and a cad emy students are in this department, but several from the lraining sc hool and spec ial local stud ents are taking ad- "anlage of the opportunity lo receive inst ruction from two such tal ented mus icians as Professor a nd Mrs. Hensley. The g rou p pictured above is on ly a small representation of th e entire class. : Pan e fifty-one
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