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The Music Department of the Public Schools, D. C., in cooperation with Community Center Department, presents

Community Instrumental Classes on Orchestral Instruments and Piano--Central High Auditorium, 11th and Clifton Sts.
Saturday, May the 6th, 1931, at 7:30 P. M.

PROGRAM
1. Inter-grade Orchestra--Rákoczy March_Hungarian
2. Drums--Stars and Stripes _Sousa
3. Pre-Orchestral Group--a. Lilac Time Marc_Engelman
                         b. Skaters' Waltz_Waldteufel
4. Cornets--a. Solo--One Fleeting Hour_Lee
            b. Quartette_Selected
5. Piano--a. Hurdy-Gurdy_Italian Melody
          b. Basque Air_Traditional
6. Violins--March_Henrique
7. Saxophone--a. Solo--Lavette.
              b. Duet--Larette.
              c. Trio--Swanee River
8. Piano--a. Shoemaker's Dance_Traditional Danish
          b. Knead Your Dough, Marie_French Melody
9. Xylophone--Duet--I Love You Truly_Band
                      (Octette of Hammers)
10. Piano--a. In Music's Praise_Miessner
           b. Prelude_Chopin
11. Voilins--Premier Valse_Von ahn Carse
12. 'Cello--Solo--Study in G Major_Schultz
13. Piano--a. Ten Bells_Williams
           b. Curious Story_Heller
14. Melophone Solo--Traumerei_Schumann
15. Piano--a. Gentle Bee_German Folk Tune
           b. Soft Music is Stealing_German Folf Tune
16. Violins--Rustic Dance_Borowski
17. Piano--a. Santa Lucia_Neapolitan Melody
           b. Waltz_Schubert
18. Trombone--Quartette--Almost Persuaded_Bliss
19. Violins--Amaryllis_Ghys
20. Piano--a. Minuet_Beethoven
           b. Minuet_Mozart
21. Clarinet--a. Solo--Kathleen Mavourneen_Crouch
              b. Solo--Largo_Handel
22. Piano--a. Swing Song_Erb
           b. Lightly Row_Old Melody
23. Community Class Orchestra--La Danse des Sorcieres_Losey
LAURA F. WARD, conducting AMELIA GRIMES, at the piano
MARY G. LEWIS, at the Organ 

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[SYMBOL] These pupils have has to date 11 lessons in school classes.
* These pupils have had one year's instruction in school classes.
** These pupils have had two years' instruction in school classes.
[SYMBOL] These pupils have had three years' instruction in school classes.

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This program is given by pupils from classes on orchestral instruments and piano, held weekly in community centers and other school buildings. Classes meet weekly after 3:00 P.M. and on Saturday mornings for a period of 45 minutes. The fee for a year's term-30lessons or two semesters-is $8.00, payable in two installments. Classes will be organized soon after the opening of school in the fall. Further information may be obtained from supervisors or teachers.

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Director of Music - - - - - - DR. E. N. C. BARNES
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ORCHESTRAL DEPARTMENT
Supervisor, LAURA FAIRCHILD WARD,
1608 Upshur st. N.W. Phone Adams 0905
Teachers
Violin--Eugenia Botkin, Betty B. Browne
Cello--Leon A. Saylor
Cornet--Edward S. McGrath
Clarinet  }
          } Max Esberger
Saxophone }
Trombone--Frederick Muelhausen
Drums, Xylophone--Ralph Fox
French Horn-- D. C. Famosa

PIANO DEPARTMENT
Supervisor, MARY GARRETT LEWIS,
7213 Seventh Street N.W.
Phone Georgia 4732-J
Teachers- Helen Clark
          Harriet Y. Crandal
          Katherine Crowley
          Amelia Grimes
          Harriet-Hine
          Dorothy McCarry
          Ellen I. Stuart
          Amy C. Young

Pre-Orchestral Group, Miss Elsie Roch, Director.
Pianos from Hugo Worch Co.