Concordia College - Cobber Yearbook (Moorhead, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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afvln Ill allla H Pol. as lhfy dr. FORY was ggness and KOBB Fz fb semester 0 bffmclcmfzng OB-B Radio stepped forward in 1958. The studio on third floor of Old Main took on a new look when a dividing wall was built, a new wool rug was laid, a better console was installed and 150 albums were added to the record library. The staff of oihcials, engineers, and announcers totals forty-three. The KOBB Association is an organization of cam- pus radio supporters which meet twice each month. KOBB, the voice of Concordia, aims to bring the type of programming which can not be ob- tained frorn commercial stations. KOBB offers four- teen varieties of programs including student forums, sports news, devotional programs, jazz, and classi- cal music. A Ianuary poll indicated that fifty-five per cent of the Cobbers listen to KOBB and fifty- nine per cent tune in Campus, KOBB,s twice- weekly show broadcast over KVOX. Moorhead State College, North Dakota State College and Concordia College formed Tri-College Network-the Hrst inter- state college network in the nation. KOBB officials-Duane Davis, Ion Lund, Ron Mosman, program directors and Al Grundahl, station manager-take positions behind one of the turn- tables in the remodeled KOBB Studio. KOBB Association, front row: Bonnie Engle, Karen Malvey, Carol Tjentland, Ilene Gronaas, Annette Ellefson, Loretta Pletan, official secretary. Back row: Duane Davis, Gerald Anderson, Roger Domjahn, Arden Dockter, Philip Smith, Ioseph Miller. 71 . . . ... ... ... -. r .. .. ...., . . , ..................m.,..-...-.,,...::-..-----'-1-za.,--.-... . .. - :er-fa:----r-r,.... L

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Publications Editors of DISCOURSE, Dr H C N bl- ' ' ' 0 Ill Dean Moe, Dr. NV. Prausnitz, lvim-vin Smd, ness. Mr. Armour Nelson and Nathan FOI- land linger over a cup of coffee as they dis- cuss the new publication. A mbwe ra the liberal mf J ONCORDIA pays her tribute through the critical journal, Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, which made its first appearance in Ianuary. The editorial board including representatives of the humanities, social sciences and physical sciences- encourages the best creative work of students and faculty and invites work by other contributors. Among the major activities of the Student Asso- ciation are the publishing of the two most popular books on campus each fall. Who's New is a pictorial index of the freshmen, transfers and the new faculty members. The Student Directory is a complete list of students, faculty, their telephone numbers and addresses. The tedious task of compiling the STUDENT DIRECTORY WHS Producing WHUS NEXV was the job of Malene Torgerson, Susan completed by Bruce Larson, editor, Erna Darr, Ron Rogncss and Evenson, Don Hagen, editor and 'Wayne Erickson. Dale Lygne, TU ze: H L' ' , , jg Q 14051 F45 OB studio on look Wh? rug WHS nlllllms W 0fllClfll5a The KC pus rnfllf KOBIL the WPC mined ff' :een varif Sports nf cal musl ptr cent nine pff wcckly Si College, College! state col KOBB Assn ufhcial wc'



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Concert Choir, front row: Kay Solem, Barbara Bergh, Elizabeth Buran, Marjorie Holman, Shirley Bervig, Frances Lahti, Elaine Flaat, Gretchen Gildemeister, Anna Lee, Ianet Skjonsby, Rachel Smaby, Marjorie Berger, Mary Rasmussen, Elsie Siebert, Sonja Lewis, Rachel Schoberg, Sonja Foss. Second row: Miriam Sanstead, Marie Sandven, Alma Mae Sneva, Phyllis Zimmerman, Laverne Siebert, Mary Swenson, Solveig Knutson, Leona Nypen, Leila Nelson, Marlene Iohnson, Iulia Ed-wards, Wanda Rinnan, Gelene Hughes, Deanna Fitch, Ienine Peterson, Iune Skavang, Lynne Nelson, Lenita Chadima. Third row: I. Da-vid Larson, Stuart Fol- land, Iohn Lund, Gerald Olsen, Dick Hvidsten, Sidney Iohnson, Rein Uritam, Ierry .Breivold, Neil Halladay, Carlin Berg, Larry -Fleming, Ron Bljerke, 'Don Rodvold. Back row: Don Iacobson, Duane Wallin, Iohn Ylvisaker, Stan Kindzerski, Rod Rasmus, Tom Hoghaug, Luther Abrahamson, Roy Nilsen, Paul Brandvik, Ioel Melarvie, Kent Froseth, Gordon Olson, Dan Tallakson, Winston Pottenger. Concordia Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers our 'ng at home and HC 055 the rm . - , 5 l l . ' CAPPELLA SINGING at its best-this is iii characteristic of the music produced by Paul I. Chris- f tiansen and his sixty-Hve voice Concordia Concert . .-, ' p Choir. The choir sings with ease contemporary sacred music, classical selections or folk numbers. , The group emerged from the practice room of Mu- , sic Hall as a symphonic choir which sang concerts ,V 5. in major cities from Minnesota to the West Coast. 'i , -V 3 The -man responsible for their perfection is Paul I. EQ, p Christiansen who has directed the choir for twenty 123 . years. The summer of 1958 will find the Concordia Concert Choir on a European tour for the second time. While traveling through Norway, Holland, Germany and Austria they will present twenty-SCVCD ,4,,,,. A V-:asa , C Q concerts. Participation in the internationally kn0WD t Vienna Music Festival will climax the tour. .W 'n f.. L.. -, rx 'NA '-M xx, , V s G. Paul Larson is ready to board one of 5.-fn.. - . the loaded busses just before the twenty- 'HVC-day concert tour begins. 72 ' ' .-if:Z-51?-Tf5Z'! 1f':5Z'.'-'t7f57 iT.-.ze-1 - 1

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