Courtesy of Western Regional Archives
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Earlene Wight was a student from 1945 to 1946. While a student, she was active in concerts and worked in the library.
Relationships
Brother: Fellow BMC student, Donald Wight
Asheville Art Museum Collection
2017.40.214 March 1946 bulletin,
"The concert series of this quarter was climaxed by a presentation of chamber music on March 23 in which students as well as faculty members participated. The Beethoven Quartet, Op. 18, No. 3, was played by Trudi Straus and Earlene Wight, violins; Gretel Lowinsky, viola; and Anna Lockwood, cello. Anna Lockwood and Edward Lowinsky played the Beethoven Sonata for piano and cello, Op. 102 in C Major. A string quartet, with Trudi Straus and Dorothy Cole, violins; Gretel Lowinsky and Dorothy Carr, violas; and Anna Lockwood, cello, played the Mozart G Minor."
2017.40.039 March 1947 bulletin,
"Earlene Wight is working with Campfire Girls in Cleveland. Kendall Cox, Winnetka, Illinois, is applying for admission to Miami University."
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