Two Recitals ByQBliC(e(4 IMrs. George Pauli presented C( her 14-year old students iir-a—re^ ^ cital Monday evening at her home. *v The students proved that they ^ have accomplished much in the few short years they have been 1 studying as the following -cliffir cult would indicate.#1. Minuet— two pianos, Carol Cutler, .Joyce Keller, Beverly cU Nielsen and Elizabeth Condie. n2. Prelude-Bach, and Poem-Fiblch, Jacquelyn Geddes. ai3. Barchetta, Nevin and La- ai Zingana-Bohn, by Barbara Dur- 8C steiler, S14. Polly-duet, two pianos, Jacquelyn Geddes, Beverly Nielsen cl and Mrs. Pauli. C5. Valse, Chopin and Etude, si Friml, Elizabeth Condie. st6. Etude, Wollenhaupt and Crescendo, Lasson by Joyce Keller.7. Duet, Beverly Bjorkman and Carol Cutler.8. Valse, duo, Elizabeth Condie and Mrs. Pauli.9. Trees, Beverly Bjorkman.10 Duo, Joyce Geddes and Barbara Dursteller.11. Chanson, Friml and Ro-mance* Sibleius, Beverly Nielsem12. Impromtu, Schubert, and Over the Road to Mandalay, Carol Cutler.*13 Over Hill and Dale, two pianos, Elizabeth Condie, Joyce Keller, Beverly Nielsen anti Jacquelyn Geddes._ Mrs. Pan 11—presented—her—ad-“ vanced students In'* a recital last Wednesday evening. The following program was presented:1. Duo Miss Franeine Dunkley and Mrs. Pauli.2. Second Mazurka and The Last Smile, Joyce ‘Harris.3. Scarf Dance and Crescendo, Rosa Mae Swainston.4. Rustle of ..Spring and Romance^ Colleen Geddes.5. Duo, Mrs. Marlow Woodward and Mrs. Pauli. 1•6. Japanese Etude and Witches Dance, Faelm Dursteller.7. Vocal solo, Miss Coy Christensen.8.# Minuet and Crescendo, Mary Smith.8. Duo, Dewlt Swainston and Mrs. fcaull. *■10. Barchetta* Mrs. ..Woodward.11 Valse, ^and^lJeCbncert, De-Witt Swainston.12. Duo, Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Pauli.13. Octlve Study, Sehedzo andValclk by Colleen ^-Wright.14. Impromptu*yJH u n g a .r i a n Dance and Valse, Franciiie Dunkley.15. Trio, Joyce Harris, Rosa Mae Swainston and Mrs. Pauli.