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20 THE '49 VIKING Left to right-Betty Naugle, Audrey Hetland. Leslie Olson, Allen Ogard. Left lo ? Tfjl1f+.AflCl1C Olson, Donna Larsen, Mrs. Johnson. VVork on the '49 annual started last March with the drawing up of the dummy copy. Pictures of spring events were taken and tiled away for the beginning of work the following September. The annual staff consisted of nine Seniors. Allen Ogard was editor-in-chief, Audrey Hetland and Betty Naugle were assistant edi- tors, Arlene Olson, business manager, Leslie Olson was sports editor. Stooge Olson and Richard Maltrud were the photographers. The faculty adviser was Mrs. johnson. .Xrlie Askelson, Bobby Bang, and Bobby Betcher were underclassmen assistants to the photographers. Money was raised by selling hot dogs and pop at the basketball games. solic- iting advertisements from the businessmen, and selling candy bars to the students. The janitor began to think that all the Ukidsl, did the last hour in the morning was to eat these candy bars. Ole, the Viking, was the theme chosen for the l949 annual. Duane Olson, Audrey Hetland, Betty Naugle, Arlene Olson, Allen Ogard, joyce Sjordal, and Mrs. johnson attended a three-day journalistic convention at Brain- ard, Minnesota, where they had their previous annuals criticized, and got new ideas for the next one. Maxine Miller has been chosen for the editor-in-chief for the 1950 annual, Xvlllllil johnson, assistant editor, and Donna Larsen, business manager. They started work on their annual in February. Icft to right-Bob Bang Bob Betcher, Arlie Askelson, Richard Maltrud, Duane N. Olson. livft to riyilzf-Jean Hubbell. lsabelle Ecklund, Maxine Miller, NVilma johnson, Larry Skalsky The 1949 Vzkmg
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22' THE VIKING CONCERT BAND Row 1, left to right-Joyce Sjordal, Arne Strom, Deloris Olson, Alice Larson, Jocelyn Johnson Audrey Hetland Carol Brevik, Ronald Nightengale, Dick Ingberg, Larry Peterson, Jack Helsing. Row 2-Geraldine Ness, Helen Hubbell, Jim Landsverk. Patty Noden, Jovinae Rasmussen, Leslie Olson Orin Self, Howard Neuman, Dick Landsverk, Paul Maltrud. Row 3-Barbara Ambuehl, Clark Tufte, Elda Fay Fetting, Agnes Reipe, Shirley Rill, Farrell Nirschl Arlie Askelson, Allen Ogard, Vernon Natwick, Dick Neilson, Ronald Kolb. Row 4, standing-Gail Berberich, Lilly Anne Iverson, Janis Anderson, Bob Bang, Duane Eastvold Nancy Pallum Dewey Tommerdal, Mr. Armstrong, director, Gary Ullman, Kenneth Iverson, Richard Maltrud Gray don Storms, Bob Betcher, Betty Habedank. This spring marks the completion of another successful year for the Viking Concert and Marching Band. During the year just finished the organization per- formed at a number of school plays and programs, the traditional Homecoming parade and games, two complete concerts in Ada and a number of exchange con- certs with other bands throughout the district, and all the home basketball games. The band also made trips to the North Dakota State Fair at Grand Forks, North Dakota, the V.F.W. District Convention at Crookston, and the Paul Bunyan Water Carnival at Bemidji, Minnesota. At present the band is preparing for a number of trips to be taken this summer. Notable among achievements of the band this year were successful competi- tion in the District and Region Music Festivals, and the second Annual Booster Concert. Funds derived from the Booster Concert were used to purchase the new trousers for the entire band as well as a number of complete new uniforms. Credit- ahle performances were also turned in throughout the year by the various brass and woodwind soloists and ensembles. A corps of six baton twirlers was added to the marching band this year which took part in all the marching engagements. Band officers elected by the members for the past year were: Audrey Hetland, president, Joyce Sjordal, secretary, Allen Ogard, treasurerg Betty Habedank, Richard Maltrud, librariansg Graydon Storms, property manager. The 1949 Viking
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