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Crash the cymbals, beat the drums and with a scintillating razzle dazzle comes lilly r, t Director Paul Morck. M. Flowers. G. Hanson. I. Smith, D. Wanner. A. Roemmich, C. Thacker A. Bergeson. D. Michel. H. Compaan, E. Estee. D. Evenson, D. Dahl. B. Turbett, C, Klein K. Meier, H. Doherty. D. Sperling, H. Norqaard, M. Luikens, V. Brooks, M. Iszler, D. Hentgen P. Hyde, 1. Thielges. F. Wagner, A. Salisbury, H. Olson. S. Iohnson, I. Gloege, A, VanOrnum L. Gross. B. Sparks. M. Gross, L. Boardman, D. Paulson. BAN D the Iamestown College Band, headed by Drum Majorette Ieanne Severn. Probably the new uniforms have something to do with the way the Band has displayed itself this last year, for it certainly has attained its purpose -- that of creating pep and spirit among the students. Homecoming parades, football and basketball games, chapel programs and various downtown activities make the Band as alive an organization as any on the campus. Every spring the Band, under the able direction of Paul Morck, presents a concert which has proved to be inspirational and entertaining and proves that the ,Band is an organization of people who are acquainted with the better types of music. As spring is the blossoming time for most everything, so it must be true of the Band-for-behold, they manage to have the most super-colossal picnic where everyone let's his hair down and has an uproariously great time. With hopes for many more sucessful seasons the Band goes on a-march- ing, marching, marching-but oh, those bunions after a parade! How can they stand it? Don Evenson is president, Lillian Gross comes in for a close second - she's vice president, and efficient Milton Luikens is the business manager.
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CHGRUS Tennyson says There is sweet music here that softer falls than petals from blown roses on the grass - - and so we introduce you to the Chorus whose pur- pose is to promote and elevate the musical taste of its members, to stimulate an interest in choral music, and to encourage the study of music in the student body of lamestown College. Whew! What a lot to live up to! Oh most unhappy day! Oh most unhappy day! The trip of trips that the Chorus looks forward to with gleaming eyes had to be postponed - indefinitely. National Emergency, you know. What a good time they had in 1941, too--but, Remember Pearl Harbor! Nevertheless, Chorus is outstanding among college activities. With the spectacular oratorio, Elijah, drarnatially presented and produced under the direction of Professor I. S. Black, Iamestown College can be justly proud of this truly impressive musical organization. Oi great importance to the organization and eagerly awaited by Iamestown as o whole is the annual home concert presented in the spring. Strains of thrilling mus- ic enchant the audience and proclaim for the college that art and culture are not dying but are still a moving and dominant factor. Keeping the Chorus intact is no easy job. It takes a man to do it! Yes sir, a man! Consequently, Mr. William Helmsworth is Business Manager. And --J lest ye forget - the President is not just a cog in the machine. So to fill the bill, in this most coveted office, the Chorus has placed Donald Sperling. Hats off to one organization that can sing in any old rain and not he all wet. fBut of Chorusll B. Turbelt, D, Hyde, K. McClelland. R. Melgard. I. Brandenburg. R. Stuckenbruck, D. Wanner C. Klein. D. Sperling. D. Oyan, D. Benson. S. Johnson, E. Doherty. H. Doherty. W. Lind M. Iszler, M. Gross, M. Dunstan. I. Hartley, E. Estee, D. Mikkelson, G. Hanson, Prof. I. S. Black W. Helmsworth. L. Briggle. D. Evenson, B. Wildtanq, Y. Barkus. H. Harbouqh, A. Phelps I. Robertson, P. Hyde, D. Hentgen, S. Sisson, M. Herigstad. M. McKenna, V. Mattson, T. Grande L. Paul. M. Ekren. I. Wiese. 1. Gloege. V. Brooks, D. Dale. L. Meier, M. Parmenter C. Thacker, M. Dittus, A. Dale, L. Hartley. E. Ziegler, G. Danuserf G. Dittmer. an.- , L . Y - --55,11 -: fee? riff' -
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410-nl?54 Ql 1 l . . H l v A. Montgomery. S. Wasson, E. Robertson, Z. Wilson, F. Horner, A. Swenson. K. McClelland. W. Iosal. H. Olson, R. Salisbury, H. Gardner, M. Herigstad, E. Vasey, T. Houston. C. Wilson,'Dy, SQ, Clair, L. Ruff, V. Waqqoner, M. Thompson. D. Fiegel, D. Voge, I. Purviance, S. Loeppke, M. Ekren, I. Wiese, 1, Brandenburg. SIGMA TAU DELTA Climax of a year's activities for the Iota Alpha Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta was the super Regional Convention held in Iamestown. Eminent writers and speakers were present at the convention and really presented a stimulating and inspiring picture of creative efforts. Also present at the convention were Moorhead's Mu Gamma Chapter and Aberdeen's Psi Gamma. Moorhead, in its 1941 convention, operated with a vigor that thoroughly en- tranced the participants from I.C.: a luncheon, an afternoon discussion where Ferd- inand was thrown with great gusto, and a dinner in one of the Fargo hotels which climaxed a day of polished entertainment. Sigma Tau Deltans become members of this National honorary English fraternity solely by the creative ability and interest they show in writing. This year fifteen such people joined the ranks, proving their prowess as writers of no mean ability. At meetings contributions were read and criticized. F. Y. St. C. restricts himself to the word of mouth method rather than those gruesome green scratches. In the spring, bursting forth as a rocket, the Sigma Tau's crowd to the river and there all but clean up the banks tracking down wood for a bonfire to beat all bon- fires. Interesting too, is the fact that this club of prolific writers has crashed many of the women's club downtown to entertain them with their versatility and skill. Officers were President, Carol Wilson, Vice President, Hood Gardner: Sec- retary, Marion Herigstadf Treasurer, Bob Salisbury. Last minute brain stormers made Fiegel the choice for Beagle, in which office her duties are to sniff out new members.
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