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Show PAGE 62 WEBER ACADEMY Gladys Peterson Has been a pupil of Tracy Y. Cannon during the last few years. She has developed an unusual amount of musical talent and has developed into a pianist of ability. In 1913 she won the first prize for piano solo in the Weber Stake M. I. A. contest. She has been a student of the Weber Academy for the last four years. During that time she was always prominent in the musical activities of the school. Oge Jorgensen Teacher of Violincello. FEES. Tuition for Private Lessons Payable Monthly in Advance. Voice Culture. For Students: One-half hour weekly lesson, $1.50. Two one hour class lessons a weekthree in a classtwenty minutes, each pupil, $1.00 per lesson. For those not registered in school, $2.00 each lesson. Piano. Tracy Y. Cannon. For Students: One-half hour, weekly lesson, $1.50. Two one hour class lessons a weekthree in a classtwenty minutes, each pupil, $1.00 per lesson. For those not registered in school, $2.00 each lesson. Gladys Peterson. For Students: One-half hour weekly lesson, 75c. For those not registered in the school, $1.00 each lesson. WEBER ACADEMY PAGE 63 Violin. One-half hour lesson a week, $1.50. One hour class lesson a weekthree in a classtwenty minutes each, $1.00 a lesson. Violincello. Half hour weekly lessons, $1.50. Students, one hour lesson, three in class, $1.00. Harmony and History of Music. Charges will be regulated by the number in a class. Band and Orchestra InstrumentPrivate One-half hour weekly lesson, $1.50. One hour lesson, three in class, $1.00. Graduation. A diploma will be given when the student has sixteen units of credit, provided those credits shall include the following: English ................................................................. 3 units History, Science, Mathmetics......... 3 units Modern Languages .................................. 2 units Instrumental or Vocal Music............ 3 units Sight Singing (solfeggio)....................1/2 unit Harmony and Composition ............... 1 unit Public Recitals. Periodical public recitals will be given by the department of music each year, in which the choir, orchestra, and advanced pupils of the department will |