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C Concert Band Hard-Working members of the Arrowhead Marching Band rose early each morning during the football season to practice for N0rtheaste1n,s home games. The group also attended the All-Sports Bowl Game. The Band was present for all Redmen haskethall games played in the college gym- nasium. The first semester was climaxed with Christmas concerts in the college auditorium. A student conductor concert was presented on April l6, in the North- eastern State College auditorium. The program was prepared and conducted hy music majors who are planning to he high school hand directors. Officers are Tommy Rohhins, student conductorg Bonnie Bird, secre- taryg Ronald llarris, lihrarian. Dale Watts Bette Famsworth Victor Showalter Director wr'
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Bessie Mae Seurer, sponsor it Tsa La Gi Staff As a college grows and takes on a new face, so must its year- book. With this in mind the staff of the l964 Tsa La Gi began to work. We planned, skirmished, and replanned until we found a theme which truly represented our school and all of its facets. Having done this we began to draw layouts, supervise class pictures, write copy, outlines, and headlines. Seemingly hundreds of people were con- tacted, appointments made and pictures taken. Layouts were redrawn, copy was edited, and photographs were selected. The book began to fall into place piece by piece. When the last shipment was sent we knew we had created some- thing a little different, something at least partially representative of our atmosphere, and something that could not possibly please every- one. But we gave our greatest effort and out of that came this book. The Staff il .X ii Q? ,Q fs si Q 5 The staff assembles for a planning session. sz-at s5s5.,,.. S 5. I K E. Anchorman, Chuck Coins, Editor. 3'
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