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RAGE FOURTEEN SCHOOL BAND Toward Spring our minds began to turn to the music contests. Music has played an important part in our Hi-gh School careers and- along with the co- operation of our diirector, Mr. Euren, and. that of the business organizations of the city, it is a great privilege for us to be- long to these musical organizations that have gained such wide recognition. Although there are eleven seniors leav- ing the band- this y-ear, :we are sure they will have just as good a band again next yuear. It seems to be the policy of the band to keep up the good work of those leaving and those 'that have left many years ago. Following are a list of members of the 1939 Band: Clarinet- Lorraine Overmoe Mary Cadlwellqd Mary Lou Hagen Deneze Ludwig ' Eloise Koering Douglas Mergenthal Lois I-Ialvorson 'Gerry Keller -' 'Corrine Waslien Bertha Letnes Bobby Johnson Donald Skogen Betty Ann Swanson Phyllis Olson , Richard: Baglien Trombones- Lyle Henning Richard Johnson Roy Johnston Herman- Lovas Drums- Forrest Johnson Albert Osmon Bass- Leo Gilbertson Milton Waslien Horns- Merle Harstad fChar1otte Paulson Dale Henning Wrai Ballard Alto Clarinet- Eleanor Sarles Basson- Ruth Lovas Oboe- Marcus Tjornhom Flute- Peggy Arnegard Frances Gettys Irene Koering Susan Tjornhom -De-lores Fankhanel Alto Sax- Mary Ellen Sarles Geraldine Kaldor Tenor Sax- Bernice Schwalbe Baritone Sax- Ruth Anderson Baritone- Norbert Auer 'Gene Robinson Gerhard Lovas String Bass- Evelyn Murphy. Cornet- Dorothy Henning Arnoldl Sorum Ralph Schuricht Alphieldv Lyng Bobby Winberg Phyllis Shafer Morris Thingstad Ernest Iverson Earl Fankhanel Bobby Lien Billy Baglien
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PAGE SIXTEEN THE PERISPHERE MIXED CHORUS First now-1R. Lovas, L.. Sundby, R. Lindgren, P. Olson, A. Olerud, R. Anderson, G. Rudarud, B. Swanson, V. Auer, D. Bovaird, M. Kringle, Hagen. Second row-iD. Vettle, Z.. lMcQueen, M. Anderson, H. Larson, N. Ydstie, D. Ake- son, S. Tjornhom, I. Pilgren, A. Freeman, iD. Odeon. Third row-V. Lindgren, L. I-Iunking, V. Klon-tz, IM. Harstadl, A. J-Iernett, M. Rolbichaudi, P. Murphy, L. Engel, D. Esrpeseth, I. Buringrud, N. Buringrud, B. Brenfdnen, R. Weber, G. fKe-iler, D. Henning, Lorraine Overmoe, pianist. Fourth row-J. Hermanson, L. Jacobson, CB. Winberg, F. Johnson, A. Lyng, .D. Beltz, L. Meyer, L. Freeman, C. Waslie-n, M. Thingstad, L. Overmoe, B. Johnson D. Eisenhardft, D. Anderson, I. Koering, B. Letnes. ' Fifth row-L. Muller, V. Strand, M. Waslie-n, L. Gilbertson, L. Henning, W. Os- mon, E. Sarles, I. Olerud-. Sixth row-JS. Anderson, R. King, iM. Muller, IF. Johnson, AG. Robinson-. There its something marvel-ous in music. I might almost say it is, in itself, a marvel. Its position is somewhere between the region of thought and that of phenomenag a glimmering medium between mind' and matter, related to both and yet differing from either. Spiritual, and yet requiring rhythm, material, and yet independent of space. All musical people seem to be happy: it is to them the engrossing pursuit: al- most the onlyi innocen-t and unpunished. passion. The mixed chorus has just won the 'District 'Contest at Fargo and is practicing hard for the state icontest at Grand Forks. It is only through the coop-eration. of the pupils and the .good work of Mr. Euren, the director, that the mixed' chorus has 'been a-ble to gain this recognition.
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