October 22. 23. 1930 Eastern Hilts Journal Suburban Life, Hilltop NeiWaters called ‘true artist, dedicated to her music9test sponsored by theUnion Professional Masters of French Song because of her “pure diction and splendid voice.” She appeared in recitals in France, London, New York Town Hall and with the Boston Symphony, before returning to her native Wyoming.SOME OF Nadine’s mentors have been La Marquise and Le Marquis de Chambrun, the mother of the Marquise, Mrs. Clara Longworth and Dr. .and Mrs.- Walter Langsam, with words of praise, too, from, ex-Mayor Bobbie Stern and State Sen. Stanley J. Aronoff, who signed a congratulatory docu-ment for Nadine from the General' Assembly of the State of Ohio on June 5, 1980.Called a “true artistand one who is truly dedicated to her music,” Nadine continues to please adults and children with her fine talents, love of people and interesting recitals, always accompanied by her longtime pianist friend, Margaret Cones, who holds bachelor and master of music degrees from the Cincinnati College of Music and lives in Loveland.COACHED by that fine retired CCM tenor-teach-er Fenton C. Pugh of Westwood, Nadine can thrill us with arias by Handel and Verdi, lieder by Schubert and Brahms, delicate French Art Songs by Faure, Bachelet and Delibes, American vocal gems from all periods and, her piece de resistance, spirituals such as Follow Me” and “O, What a Beautiful City”.With great pleasure and pride, we salute Nadine Waters, Suburban Woman of musical dis-Nadine Waters, recipient of many awards and honors, is the highlight of each Fourth of July Parade Celebration in Wyoming, as she raises that smooth high voice in oil r N atibn a 1 Anthem. We’ve all applauded her at Cincinnati Reds games, too, as she opens festivities with ■ her vocal tribute to America. Let’s examine some of her exciting background and salute her in this Suburban Woman issue.A PRODUCT of the New England Conservatory of Music, Miss Waters won the prestigious National Federation of Music Clubs Award in 'Boston and was given a scholarship from the Cincinnati-based Sch-middlapp Fund for six years’ study in Paris. She studied with the late Mile. Nadia Boulanger and placed first in a conLinda Koenig labeled all-around volunteerby Charlotte ShockleyThere’s a charming, talented Wyoming lady who has brightened the lives of Greater Cinrin-natians with her warm, clear soprano voice and her gracious heart.Nadine WatersLinda Koenig, 9225 Sagemeadow Dr., is what you’d call an all-around volunteer.At St. John’s School, which her daughters Penny, Tracey and Amy attend, Koenig works in the cafeteria, keeps medical records, types the newsletter and helps grade papers. Koenig also monitors the playground and even helped paint the school.At St. John’s Church, she distributes the host and wind during Mass as well as taking it to the handicapped in the area.This busy lady is also a Brownie leader for daughter Tracey’s troop and coaches the school softball team. She even finds time to play soccer and racquetball. Mrs. Koe-said it best when she called her daughter “a very outstanding