MacPhail College of Music - Coda Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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'X QNX f W , 1962 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF MacPI-IAIL COLLEGE Judy Bloemendaal, Editor OF MUSIC LeRoy Kohn, Business Manager Jerry Ebbinga, Photographer Assistants, Nancy Conger Clarice Aspelin Susan Hellerud -2-1-'f 1 x5f2 'i - Ax ggi- 1 is .425 1' Ep - 55 X - 4 Q, X vc 'ff . sa- ska S- . 1 x I 0 5 W, 'fi 1 .14 ' -Y L H A X--4 X 43. -f , -A - , mt2'gv2.11:2f-izfzriwif -if L I -mf H'1 7l-Y' -g 41 s Lasaue at Twelfth ' Minneapolis 3, Minnesota Q Y, on if Z EDICATION A growing world, a growing of the intellect, a growing population, all lead us to focus our minds on the growing college-our college. Growth must have an impetus-that impetus being OUR DEAN, Going into his fifth year at MacPhail College, he has helped administration, faculty, student body and community to see the amount of growth of which our college is capable. Not only expansion and additions for their sakes alone but also expansion and additions of excellent quality. Constantly under his guidance we can see even higher standards and goals which will be attained. Our yearbook could be dedicated to no greater inspirer of upward-looking and outward-reaching minds--Adrian R. M. Lauritzen. M l 3 i .xdclminidfra fion K William MaePheil, Jr., B.s. President MaePhail College of Music rw ff' Stuart MacPhail, B.A. Secretary-Treasurer MacPhail College of Music W Adrian R. M. Lauritzen D. Mus. Ed., Dean and Director of the Graduate Division S f 5 if 6 I 4 William MaCPhail, Sr. Founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees MaePhail College of Music IN MEMURIAM 'Q ib- N . 4EiEEEEEss 4 .Al W v Theodore Bergman, B.M. Associate Dean N 'Qs . S1364 'ligisgssg NY Betty M. Hansen College Registrar .il-acuffy 3 K Q Q Margaret Barnard, Voice Emily Blake Barr, Voice George Krieger, Music Education, Psychology and Strings Stanley R. Avery, Theory, Music History and Organ Martha Baker, Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Theory and Piano Gerald Bales, Composition and Organ Erwin V. Bahn, String Instruments Theodore Bergman, Keyboard Harmony, Piano and Organ Marjorie Baker Bolton, Voice Chester Campbell, String Instruments Elsie Wolf Campbell, Piano Ensemble and Piano Even as this steeple is Lynnette Halvorson, College Librarian, Theory and Piano Gloria Burkhart Cooper, Violin Bernice Elefson, Harp Adyline Johnson Pelsted, Voice a symbol of strength, so our faculty is and ever will be, a source of strength to the students and college. Theodore Ganschow, Theory and Piano Ruben Haugen, Woodwind Methods, Wind Ensemble and Reeds Rose Stenson Harris, Voice Marion Hutchinson, Organ and Ronald Julian, Piano Helen Grotte Keidel, Piano Franklin Fessendin, Science Samuel Flor, Violin Lulu Ganschow, Piano and Voice Georgia Garlid, Music Education Elizabeth Garber, Piano Piano Rupert Sircom, Organ, Organ Literature, Chorus and Orchestration of Blanche Kendall, Piano Harold Keyes, Piano Mary Ann Kimball, French and Voice Adrian R. M. Lauritzen, Music History, Art History, Music Literature Mayo Savold, Band Materials and Methods Many faculty members, as the two pictured below, take time from their busy schedules to chaperon stu- dent parties. Carrie Bliss, Accompanying and Piano Stella Lenci, Italian and Voice Edna Michalson Lund, Piano Pedagogy, Piano and Choral Workshop Loren Lund, Choral Workshop and Voice Irmengard Malmo, Violin Orwell Svien, Piano and Organ Charles Carr, Sociology, History and Humanities Starling Price, English James Manley, Voice Vera Narregang, Piano, Piano Pedagogy and Ensemble Myrtle Ornes, Voice Maret Pank, Voice Dorothy Rast, Piano Laurinda Rast, Piano Marvin Dahlgren, Percussion While the Faculty Meeting in Session schedules the presentation and discussion of topics relative to academic and extra-academic policies and procedures, and takes action on such topics on agenda, the importance of such sessions also gravitates around the presentation of re- search papers, discussions pertaining to educational trends and the improvement of teaching, the current mu- sical scene and teacher- student relationships. The personnel includes all classroom and studio instructors teaching in the college, the President, the Dean and the Registrar. To carry out its duties, tasks and reponsibilities the faculty has employed committees, for example: Cur- riculum and Academic Policies, Semester Jury Examinations, Library Services, Counseling Services, Testing Programs, Graduate Studies and Convocation, Recital and Social Pro- grams. Edmond Langlais, Theory and Piano Joseph Johnson, Voice An impersonal city at night ------- A city becomes personal through the interest which our faculty shows in their students. Harry Parstad, Piano and Organ Cleo Munden Hiner, Piano Pedagogy and Piano Earl Rymer, Piano Mildred Stephenson, Piano Clara Williams, Voice Rose B. Winter, Piano Selma Toy, Dramatics Q-O55 'SBS O9-96. O? 'WYE OSP'-X4 'Yue Boiizomak Swdefxt ?'oa'9, Oohaqe 'nas X swdems Mao and '5Qe.oXa sxixoauows 'mdioaxe aoadenwxo mad if NN e axe-o 'nav' 'Coax X5 v eww .SNR ouern me nt a 5 'rv i g E ff 221 ,H Isfgififr f f y 1 K ., . K R157 L' , ' w i K. Senate Activities Under the sponsorship of our student association we have become a closer knit, co-operative student body. Not only have we seen the effects in the student body, but also in the greatcr understanding and cooperation which the organized student body has with the faculty and administration. Greater achievements are still to be visualized for our well- organized student body. STUDENT SENATE MEMBERS Clifford Ekdahl, President Elsie Campbell, Vice President Gerry Ebbinga, Secretary Lylburn Greer, Treasurer Judy Bloemendaal, Publications and Public Relations Rita Valek, Programs E Recreation Dennis Clark, Projects 8 College Relations Clifford Klehr, Club Officers Council Carolyn Williams, Ushers Committee All Class Presidents Q3 no , wp'-1 1:4 05:2 KOG we ow fl are vgwg X4 'fo af' fa 2 bu 569 as 001 561 fa- We 5 ' E600 6062 Oieiieox' P, ,098 mai 6 G ,LOB em? I as iq V9 9 .pe 4 'S xjfb ge 1-91 See qi 'Q X Q8 3 Xfgi qe ie X1-3326 0 :ici Q. 3 ' . 'NN ivczl X2 I aixiaxegz. wgx xo 5296 001 iw af -a-15. 1 i 0 Dean ' s Council 0066's edxioqiaifv v Clifford Ekdahi Qaf' we 9 Doss K, Jerry Ebbinga 90 6652 B595 Walker Munson 9,5 85,96 xl 7 Barbara Lindberg qp5 TGQQQ Thomas Hardwick 619 Kg? Bruce Griffing xg 'CQ' 5 xedv if The 1961-1962 edition of the CODA is its fourth pub- lication. Along with the growth of the college we hope to see an advancement of planning, organization, quality and favorable attitude of students and faculty toward our yearbook. L I - ,: hwy!! ,R ,, f aatt 1 -ff? lfzh CODA EDITOR Yi Judy Bloemendaal KEYNOTE EDITOR Gerry Ebbinga 9 Gerry's Assistant is John Bury The 1961-1962 KEYNOTE took on a new editor, Jerry Ebbinga, for the November edition. An even more exciting event took place for the December edition when an entirely new commercially printed face stepped out. Under the new editorship even more thought provoking articles are presented. Each edition is very favorable received. Programs and Recreation Committee Rita Valek, Carolyn Williams, Don Standen, Dave Burmeister, Judy Bloemendaal. Ushers Club Carolyn Williams, Chairman Elsie Campbell Rita Valek Claire Mathers Kaye Cook S' Club Officers Council Clifford Klehr, Chairman 1' 3 2? 6? l'u 27f ' C- SSQPQK 2 ' is MaCPHAlL STUDENT ASSOCIATION SENATE NOT PICTURED Walker Munson Dennis Clark Thomas Hardwick Elsie Marie Campbell Bruce Griffing egg? Z 4'0 J, 4- fi Q 2 gm' 53- 2 'wif E 21? ' Public Relations and Publications Committee Judy Bloemendaal, Nancy Conger, Clarice Aspelin, Susan Hellerud, John Bury. MUCH IS ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH PROPER CHANNELING INTO COMMITTEES . . . Projects and College Relations Committee Dennis Clark, Marion Magnuson, Dave Bur- meister, Bob Leaf, Allie Mae Gillness. N . atlollaj Guild of O Fgaflfsts N Student ChaPfer CLUB MEETINGS FIND SPECIFIC ANSWERS FOR SPECIFIC PROBLEMS .... Music Educators National Conference Student Chapter TIME WELL SPENT IN CLUB MEETINGS Drama Club Piano Club Voice Club eniorzi A SENIOR'S HEART HOLDS MANY MEMORIES . . . Senior: Walker Munson , President Marlene Testa, V. Pres. Nancy Conger, Secretary Judy Bloemendaal, Treasurer LeRoy Kohn B. Mus. Ed. Public School Music Nancy Conger B. Mus. Ed. Public School Music Walker Munson B. Mus. Ed. Public School Music HIS EYES SEE A VAST FUTURE Mrs. Wilma Larsen B. lVlus. Applied Piano .lon Wittgraf B. Mus. Ed. Public School Music Clifford Ekdahl B. Mus. Ed. Public School Music Faye Ekberg B. Mus. Applied Piano HE SPEAKS FROM EXPERIENCE Ellen Erickson B. Mus. Piano Pedagogue Keith Christiansen B. Mus. Ed. Public School Music HE GIVES OF WH AT HAS BEEN GIVEN HIM . . . Marlene Testa B. lVlus. Applied Piano Judy Bloemenclaal B. lVlus. Ed. Public School lVlusic Elsie Marie Campbell B. Mus. Applied Piano KQZTMI M L' ,L :J wxehw YOT PICTURED Evelyn Stop elstad B. Mus. Ed. Public School Nlusic Janice Bradley B. Mus. Ed. Public School Music HE IS READY FOR THE CHALLENGE Clifford Klehr B. Mus. Ed. Public School Nlusic Hua Henry Hunke B. Mus. Ed. Public School lVluSic Gerald Ebbinga U. Mus. Ed. Public School Music Hl'l0!QI'CK6l55lflfl8l'l --.. ii ' Q William McLouth Donald Standen unior Lylburn C reef Larry Wachendorf Allie Mae Gillness Donald Jordan NOT PICTURED Gary Beck Delores Felsheim Janet Hanson Dave Stumo Junior: Barbara Lindberg, Pres. Rita Valek, V. Pres. Allie Gillness, Secretary Clifford Klehr, Treasurer Barbara Lindberg 0 AOIWLOPQJ Dorothy Horn DCHHIS C 1 ark Judith Wysocki 2 l Claire Hath ers if if K Marion Magnuson Patricia Johnson Jane Hintzen Robert Leaf Bill Wittgraf M31 Sibyl Anderson Carolyn Williams Diana Ekdahl NOT PICTURED Richard Bloom Nancy Curriden Thomas Hardwick John Hendrickson Patricia Lynch Sophomore Judy Hintzen NOT PIC TURED Effie Howard Gary McFadden Elsie Mikish Barbara Ricrzke Stephen R. Waters Thomas Hardwick, Pres Dennis Clark, V. Pres Barbara Rietzke, Secretary Claire Mathers, Treasurer Kaye Cook Susan Hellerud refs nfl Qu Robert Archambault Janice Liepold Stevahn Mary Ann 5 11 Ann Messersmith a Y Plgeas-jymen : Jomfi? Griff ' an Ury, Mg Fev J Se J P S ' V, p 'zdellf Mary 4157855 ebud ws' ah Chet 12 ary David Burmeister - Aspelin C131-ICC 1 .ii , K. 5 -FA 2 Luralee Baird Marion T ang .lon Honda Jeanne Defried Yvonne Beseler NOT PICTURED Michael Bennett John Bury Roger B. Eckers Eugene Egan Carole Ewer Jay Russel Goetting Bruce Griffing Kenneth Horst David A. Pratt Grant Bitter Jack C. Ritter .f4cfiui fied jljflififiii i 'fJLf.Iififi QF MUSIC WW? 2' Halloween Party Freshman Day, September ll, l96l, was a very success- ful venture on the part of the Student Association to welcome all freshmen and transfer students. A luncheon sponsored by William MacPhail, Jr., college preside t, was held at the Y.W.C.A. The college pepsong, HHail, Hail, MacPhailH was sung by Judy Bloemendaal after which the Student Association President, Cliff Ekdahl, introduced the college administration. The remainder of the day found students at the Minne- apolis Public Library and Como Park and Zoo. Kangaroo Kourt was held on September 26, l96l MacPhail Htogethernessn HMerry Christmas to youln The annual Christmas tree trimming and carol singing on December l2, sponsored by William Mac Phail Jr. and the college student association. 3 Discussing plans for Christmas vacation? Deans for a Day were Jerry Ehbinga and Carolyn Williams Money pictured was used for Coda expenses. Shag O20 N., Af Qopb Q Q12 O o JJQ ge , s QQQP Q05-D The biennial jury exams bring a period JQQ: of intense practice and concentration plus a feeling of accomplishment. widen, 6' isaac Many MacPhail students and faoul ty members attend the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Concerts. x MacPhail facu The Apollo Club started by William lty members , Sr. entertain students and .1 A ,,,..,l A ,wi fl fe:ea,1s,1f:wf-K,-.mf , Vmexwzxsaiggbw, in M'-M ,G Q U, , Q . .f,,wf,, . - ,l..,,,,,.,., l.,., ASVE5?7.fk31sEY.Lgtf,15 ' wiffl--:1f41s1i,115fz?1' 'f . zzsws'-iw-fvfzskai, Q Q. ,AM .nw- :gf iiisiss ff ,, 1w,.1,-',,g,.,, .X Jmwwwff fiifiils-Lu ,w,,:Mfg5gssz:'-, ,ze v,,.,K ww, ff as W K ' ifvirszfx. v- sfb 'Kim ' If i ET. n.,,. ,am , S1- , 1mgSHmfs,vwfP,1S,f Www N mi, f ,m,.w3?,g!gzfff3LE',fQz:7 wzffsirjqwirisziisfw :iw QEAQMM-r L,:L,..,,L,,fA-a5W,aE, ?f5:rs2Zi3ftig'f 1591 M,,l.fL, ,, ax 7 y, A mi-Y, 1, A A i?Si2:2211:iIl 74 1, :sem MQ If sg: ' fifilfiiikfwi X 1 KW' X M SK A LM gm S ,S X V fx Q, if 9 S 1 ,say ,. f Q L ?!2Kf1mf,:-w Eg 5,33 fi R .. kin 551 w y X , z lm Q XS ff K f gsiigi W 14: ,sw E 1,5 xx f S 2 1 145' W Qi Q 4 T ,fic f ,f M Q . , MQW 6, .U ,'5:,,.,x -X c if ' K I A751-, f'Tf fi'f l ' i i -1 ' ' ' , V - ' 'fi-Yj 5 ' ' K ' A .39 V , ' ' E ling . 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W J Q 'QW ' sn if 60 M at QF Q Qfovfa PHX MU ALPHP- The traternlty brought ttseli tnto tne llrneltgnt once agaln as lt presented an sting and enioyable convocation pro- w tn tne scnool wno nad oi tne newly s tntere gram., To the ie any doubts about tne status tcunded irat , they presented tnemselve as an organlzed and active group oi bro- tnets . NN ttn tne initiation oi several new mem- bers on December l0 , tne itat now boasts a rnexnbersnlp comparable in quantlty to any fellow iraternlty ln the lrnrnedlate area. Not bad tor a small college. They do gtve notice to the potentlal brewlng within tne ranks oi a select group ln a specialized scnool as we have nete at Nlac?natl. qhe Jlflacfpblail? Chonus by fr H The Mac-Phail Chorus performed at convocation on October 31, and December 12. ig X JJ we ?:: , 2 ,RTANCLE . ' 1 Afl -P 6:1051 on A Mu Phi monthly program meeting at the home of a patroness NORTH CENTRAL MU EPSILON CHAPTER: Chapter members who presented the College Convocation program on October 19 were: Marlene Testa, Faye Ekberg and Mary Helen Schmidt, piano, Kaaren Strand, voice, accompanied by Judy Bloernendaalg and a trio consist- ing of Allie Mae Gillness, clarinet, Ellen Erickson, cello, and Judy Bloemendaal, piano. When Fred Waringls Pennsylvanians appeared in Minneapolis last November, we arranged a tea honoring Betty Ann MacCall, who has been a member of the Waring group since she graduated from MacPhail College two years ago. One of the biggest triumphs of the year for pianist Mary Helen Schmidt was the 1960 Young Artists contest sponsored by the Womenis Association of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. She won first place with a cash prize of S350 and a choice of two scholarships: a 4--year full tuition scholarship at the Manhattan School of Music in New York or a S250 to S500 per year scholarship to the University of Minnesota. Mary Helen also won first place in the organ contest sponsored by the Twin Cities Chapter of A.G.O. This brought her a cash award and the opportunity to compete in the A.G.O. regional contest. Members of Mu Epsilon who appeared on the Annual All-College Spring Concerto Program were Jeanne Reher, Kaaren Strand, and Ellen Erickson. Faye Ekberg and Kaaren Strand gave a joint junior recital in May and Jeanne Reher was presented in a senior recital in April. Jeanne played the Prokofieff Sonata No. 3, Opux 28, at the Senior Presentation Convocation and the Rondo of Beethoven's Emperor Concerto at commencement, Marlene Testa was awarded this yearis Mu Phi Pat- roness Scholarship. The Mu Phi District Conference was held in Minneapolis on May 6. Delegates from live chapters were present. Each was represented on the excellent program, and from our group Jeanette Tosten played a clarinet solo accompanied by Faye Ekberg. Two of the highlights of the year were initiation and a springtime visit from National President, Rosalie Speciale. On May 26 we welcomed Pat Lynch and Bonnie L. Carlson into membership.-ELLEN WILSON ERICKSON, Historian. THE OCTOBER 1961 TRIANGLE or MU PHI EPsrLoN The 1961-1962 Mu Epsilon chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon Professional Sorority Il kg, L1 IlI 11 I 1 1-1 i n i'1.i1!-:ir-iguqu 6 Phi Beta Fraternity May 5, 1912 Founders 9 -me CLADYS BURNSIDE STREISSGUTH, '14 ETSIE SCHULTZ THEDAKER, 14 JOSEPHINE MACK AUGIISTIN, 14- it il? it CREED OF PHI BETA We, the members of the Phi Beta Fra- ternity of Music and Dramatic Art, do herein express reverence and love for these, the beautiful teachings of our Sisterhood, and a belief that they will carry us on- ward to final attainment of a life well lived and a goal honorably attained: 1. To promote the best in music and drama. We believe that it is not given to each of us to be a genius, but we do believe that whatever talent we possess has been given to us only that we may develop it to the utmost and use it for the preservation of the highest artistic standards. 2, To live a life of service. There is no joy so great as that which comes from working zealously at a genuinely worth- while task. What we put into life-just that much is returned to us, and no more. 3. To seek and develop the highest type of womanhood. Herein we strive never to stoop to snobbery of word or actiong to look for that outward attractiveness which is the reflection of an inner beautyg to keep constantly before us the greatest at- tribute of true womanhood - Sincerityg and to hold fast to Truth and the Beauti- ful Things of Life. Catherine S tmson Holden, Alpha sir it wiv 1961-1962 Rho chapter of Phi Beta Professional Sorority. U v The Phi Beta presented their convocation on January 30, 1962. Aduerffding MUSIC Company When you think 0 music. .. MUSIC OF ANY KIND... 7 I I .Z I 1 I pu V. S 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PIANOS Five famous makes: Choose from over 40 styles and finishes. RADIO PHONOGRAPHS Components for custom systems: or Con- soles in all styles and finishes. 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