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piano concerts, and a Gospel v : W i
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songfest were part
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that were included in the fine arts program. m
Although many of the events were required, K x * ^ s s ? T y < * ’ . ’ :
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students found that they were quite enjoy
able. Having them on campus also helped Junior Rachel Fuller
prepares before her
students to fulfill their fine arts requirement. solo recital. De-
experi-
Many students attended and participated ence singing in the
in student recitals as well. Tense nerves many other groups, v
Ensembles and in
were the norm among the students as they the excitement of
had to perform before their peers. This was performance still af %
fected her. The day
A
true for the freshmen as well as for the sea before her recital
she said, "It makes
soned veterans who performed their sopho me nervous just
more and senior recitals. thinking about it!" .'1
Playing before a re
hearsal, freshman
Paul Lane reviews a F
tricky tuba part. He
was an integral part 1
of the orchestra and
gave it some addi-
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