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Music Club

The first meeting of the newly organized

Music Club of San Diego College for Women

was held Friday, October21, 1955.

Votes were cast for representa tives from

each class who would form a hostess commit­

tee for the various planned events. Results

were to be posted upontabu lation.

The first event scheduledwas a l ecture by

Mr. Nyvall Th ursday, October 27, whichwill

include demonstration of various musical

pieces from different periods of history.

Among other scheduled events will be a piano

recital by Donald Reed , a nine-year-old

Chopin technique expert, in November. In

December, the annual caroll ing will replace

an event.

It was emphasized tha t the various event s

were to serve not only for ente rtainmentbut

to educat e the members in various musical

subject s.

The group was told that there would not be

regular meetings, but tha t events would be

announced at Student Body meetings, and

that one need only be interested in music to

join.

The council by election were: seniors,

Evelyn Krail, Barbara Gannon, Paula Sabin;

juniors, Virginia Rodee, Mary Lou Zrelak,

Norma Mansir; sophomores, Nancy Adams,

Pat McNair, Anne Aggeler; freshmen, Linda

Hope, Ann Adams, Margaret Farrell.

The program scheduled for November, a

piano recital by Donald Read, was given. In

January Mrs. Mary Alyngave a harp demon­

stration. Mrs. Arthur Sehwarzman was pre­

sented in a harp recital in the February

program.

On Wednesday evening, March 21, the

Little Choir gave a rendition of the Seven

Last Words. Nancy Adams was the accom­

panist.

Ann Ad ams, Ann Ag ge ler , Virg inia

R o d e e , N a n c yA d a m s , N o rm a

Mansi r, Ma ry Lou Zr ela k, Pat rici a

McN ai r,Paula Sab in, Barb ara Ga n­

non, Eve lynKra il, pr esi dent,Mar­

ga ret Fa rre ll.