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ttlllg vm Strategically located at the switches, a student carefully follows the script which is so necessary for effective lighting of the twentieth annual Christmas Concert. Christmas Concert Tbozmmdf throng to listen Campus choirs-Concordia, Chapel, and Cobber-combine to sing three concerts of Christmas music for thousands of listeners. This year's ro ram em hasized traditional music for the season and audience artici ation. P g P P P 1' f' ,I if .wil 5 it .1 ' 1 9' L ni r ? r r is bucket and itribution to 115
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Concert Setting reparation fakes time, mlm: HOUSANDS of listeners thronged to hear Christmas music sung by Concordia's massed choirs on three concert nights. Directors Paul I. Christian- sen and Earnest Harris trained the choirs with an emphasis on traditional music. Professor Cy Run- ning of the art department supervised the design and execution of 'the sets. A brass ensemble and instrumental soloists under the direction of Profes- sor Leif Christianson were featured. Mr. Art Sanden worked to produce the lighting effects. Attention in the 1957 concert was focused on a double theme- The Dayspring which cometh down from heaven hath visited usi' and Let us even now go unto Beth- lehem. The twentieth annual Concordia Christmas Concert was the satisfying result of the merging of time and talents of many. Artist Bowman letters the concert backdrop with words of the Christmas message- The Dayspring from on high hath visited us. Evergreens going up! Fieldhouse janitors strain to raise one of the fifty somg trees used in arranging the setting for the massed choirs. 114 Precariously perched with paint bucket and brush, Fred Nelson makes his contribution to the concert. Christmi Tim Campus choirs program emph , .
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The Maharajah, Rein Uritam, appears in a lavish oriental setting with his courts and talented , . cc H gifts as the freshman class complete its show, declaring that they are strangers no more. Frosh Frolics Frerbmen frolic 4702577613 the world Cgllcgl S002 MIGHTY merchant brought to the Maha- rajah's Court frosh talent from around the world. Eskimos, harem girls, Scottish highlanders, Arabs and the rest paraded before an impressed audience in Hfteen top-notch acts. The spirited show was in- troduced by a full orchestra and chorus with their theme version of Stranger in Paradisef' President-conductor Paul I. Gilbertson gives his all as he leads the Frosh Frolics cast, chorus, and band in the grand finale. 116 . , , N . - wh0 Chasing Carol Erickson in the pantsl' is IDHIVYID Gorder 1 Ct . . H3 entertained a large Frosh Frolics crowd during befwee blackouts. i l l l The tow Glenn A l l w
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