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Q Pep Band H., WN. Presiding over one of the weekly meetings of the Music Council is J. Blokzyl tpresidentl. with S. Stewart lsecretaryb. S. Simpson fvice-presidentj. The members are, hack row: A. Sylvester, C. Ellis, V. Johnson, C. Arch, C. Linster, J. Sorvig. J. Swanson, J. Larum: second row: M. Wilder, S. Jensrud, M. Stone, J. Miller, C. Emmerich, M. Fyllingg front row: L. Lewis. J. Ergeson, S. Collins, E. Huotte. 0 Music Council T. W. in a typical rehearsal pose. Composed of the OHICSTS of each music organxzatlon, the Muslc Council serves as a governing body for controhng music actlvxties The councll makes dec1s1on concernlng rules for rehearsals and attendance A scrapbook SINCE 1892 IS kept by the scrapbook chalrman Meet1ngs are held each Wednesday morning Among the majox pIOJECtS of the councll are the Christmas program, the Christmas Eve carollmg through the c1ty the annual alumnl party the music banquet, and the d1str1ct music contest IH addxtlon to aSSlStlHg the Student Counc1l wlth Homecommg Spirited tunes make the Pep Band a favorite with sports crowds. The members are back row: Sorvig Huotte Pilkey, Lien. Sawyer, Jay' fourth row: Stedman, Torvi Helgeson Rodseth, Wiseman. Gustafson, Bakke' third row: Durdahl J. Paulson, Johnson Ellis Fylling. Martin' second row: Blokzyl, M. Paulson, Bergos fcustodianl ,Linster front row: Ulseth Miller Stone Sylvester, Emmerich Thompson Reiersgord, Eagle. ---.
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Tvveedledum and 'llvveedledee agreed to have a battle .rt E - x':. .. -f, lme plunge by East Side in the Homecoming game is stopped for no 'gain as Peltier C731 and Andrews C645 move in on the play It was a season df ups and downs for the Pirates, who opened their schedule with Grand Forks and were tripped up by a very strong running attack. The next week the Pirates hit the win column with a victory over Devils Lake. The highlight of this game was a 90-yard touch- down run by Pilkey, the longest run made by the team all season. In the Fosston game Coach Turner retired the first team, and the substi- tutes played the second half. All three Pirate touchdowns were made by passes from Ram- berg to Peltier. East Grand Forks defeated the Bucs in the Homecoming game, making the winning touchdown on an intercepted pass. Smarting under the defeat, the team bounced back to top Grafton in their Homecoming game. After leading for three quarters against Thief River, the Pirates let down, and Thief River tossed a pass to win the game. Overconfidence was responsible for a loss at the hands of Red Lake Falls in the last game of the season. Eight of the first team are seniors, leaving only three returning regulars for next year's squad. To Mr. Turner and his assistant, Mr. Fezler, go the thanks of the players and student body for their hard work, and wishes for the best of luck next year. Wearers of the C , the Lettermen's Club is for those who have lettered in some major competitive sport. Aiming to promote better athletics and to strengthen cooperation between athletes, membership creates a fellowship that will last for years after graduation. Under the guidance of Mr. Fezler and Mr. Turner, meetings are held each Thursday morning to plan various propects and social activities, with major undertakings the faculty game and the May Ball. The members are, back row: D. Bennett, J. Hovet, R. Flaten, D. Drake, G. Ramberg, R. Anderson, J. Ashe, B. Morlan, A. Miller, second row: L. Eisert, B. Martin, R. Stadsvold, J. Blokzyl, R. Buckman, B. Ulseth, D. Peltier, D. Sorumg front row: E. Eide, L. Bakke, J. Miller, E. Nightengale fsecretaryb, D. Pilkey fpresidentb, D. Steenerson Cvice presi- dentj, O. Bergos, L. Andrews, J. Ristau, Q.Wood. Not in picture: J. Monroe, D. Morlan. lgE ': -. V rl 1.mw.msnmnmm1-, im.wr
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