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

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:PNUS li tv.-,lp-0-ba UKYQL 3 if 5 MacPHAIL COLLEGE OF MUSIC CODA fggii T I ,.,,,,-fl E4 f SNL X ,.-f-'iff'-5 f con. In xy X j ,jjjjlwsv-EEEEEE W .ION bxigigig xr'-f NX X I Q 1 X 1. N I 'Z va.. I X .I-4' - 'Q Tu69 I VOLUME VI 1964 ., .4 4 ' 9v.wf' 4 MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA IN MEMORIAM I JOHN if. KEXNEDY May 29, 1917 - November 22, 1963 He loved America and has given his life for his country Herbert Hoove r INTRODUCTION In the ever-increasing quest for knowledge, MacPhail students have taken a dramatic step forward this year by going beyond the realm of studying the works of other composers. In addition , they lengthened the already--lengthy list of musical works With original compositions of their own. True, now they are only experimental Worksg but, in the future, after years of intensive study and diligent Work, might not one of these students give tothe World a classic tolive on with those great works already recognized by the world as Masterpieces? THEODORE BERGMAN, B.M. ADRIAN R. M. LAURITZEN Associate Dean D. Mus. Ed., Dean BETTY HANSEN Registrar WILLIAM MAC PHAIL, B.S. STUART MAC PHAIL, B.A. President Secretary-Treasurer MacPhail College of Music MacPhail College of Music Some members of the board. BOARD OF TRUSTEES William MacPl'1ail, Pres. Stuart MaoPhail, Sec'y-Treas Verne W. Moss, Jr. Mrs. William MacPl'1ail, Sr. Miss Clara Williams Mrs. J. Rudolph Peterson Stanley R. Avery, V. Pres. Theodore Bergman, V. Pres. Dr. A. Cabot Wohlrobe COLLEGE STAFF Ann Martinson, assistant tothe reg- istrar Harriet Cheolis, Secretary to Wm. MacPhai1. CASHIERS: Joan Jacobson and BOOKKEEPERS: Gunvor Schaef Helen Carlson. fer, Margaret Fay, and Lois Thoreson. BUILDING SU PE RVISOR E rling Aas FACULTY AND UNDERCLASSMEN 0 WW! Tocernen mev THE FUTURE . . W sf xg MN 3. is Q 1 f W2f. f'w womc Pore X f X X Gloria Cooper, Violin - Elizabeth Garber, Piano Myrtle Ornes, Voice 3 x s Edna Lund, Piano , piano pedagogyg Loren Lund, Voice, choral Workshop. Harry Farstad Carrie Bliss Piano, Organ Piano VH, va. Mayo Savold Band Materials and Methods Edmund Langlais, Piano, Theory, Lynnette Halvor- son, Piano, Theory, Col- lege Librarian. 1 Stanley Avery, Piano, Samuel F1016 ViO1if1 Theory he Cleo Hiner, Piano Piano Pedagogy James Bolewine Joseph Johnson String Methods Voice Elsie Wolf Campbell, Piano, Piano Ensemble. Orville Svien, Piano. Helen Grotte Keidel, Piano. Q i 2 V, ll M al - ,ll' . - y 222 Ellen Erickson, General Martha Baker, Dal Science. croze Eurhythmies, Piano. Blanche Kendall, Roland Julian, Piano Piano George Krieger, Music Edu- cation. Adrian R. M. Lau- ritzen, Survey of Music Literature, Music History, Art History. Gary Sipes, Music History, Survey of Music Literature, Piano. Ruben Haugen, Woodwinds , Wind Ensemble. Charles Carr, English Starling Price, Literature English Composition -, Theodore Bergman Maret Pank, Voice Piano, Organ, Theory Harold Keyes , Piano, Voice Selma Toy, Speech, Drarnatics Margaret Barnard Voice , Voice Pedagogy ...auf David Cicchese Virginia Tennessen Nlike Hubbard Kathleen Bromrnenschenkei Darren Kersten Karen Kuenzie Duane Hendricks Susan Olson wwf Carla Cory David Capistrant Dawne Zlmmerman Charles Dodson Dale Bucholdt Juliana Diercks SOPHOMORES John Hatch 'ar' Jay Lawrence wvg, Sharon Grejtak Ralph Va Jeffrey Rudoy ver' QQ-fi? 'Him-mwuvf Byron Quinn P ef ik? Q Delilah Lundeen Jerome Huset Ele anor' Winkle r David Lawrence Gary Francisco Sandra Bergan Sharon Walter' : i 1 5? JUNIGRS Thomas Prin Marilyn Brown Ciarice Aspeiin Keith Hinm an Mike Bennett Marion Lang Luralee Baird Jon Monda Grant Ritter Byron Kraus - -. .:-.TI-w:.W:,E, 1.3 , . M. t,.r, ,,...,F, .... .QQ Kr , , ,. .. .. .. usw ym.t.,..e. ., ,. ,. M..M..,,,w.w s- 5' 9 A' :SWF izzfi ?5f?a5f111:zifffv K it M Q nf. -. ,fifx-51 Q, Rf E : Q.. X ii , . fi X- ' :GV .. . :A an , , + g, .gf 'mfg --1 Q. its t XA W A ,M , , 12if2?:,,,i,'aQff,, f 5- W WWW S 'P f 'L-,,L 4 W Marie Ande rs on Kaye Goetting Jeanne Defries Sus an Ju rkovie E- CLUBS I -if een. X T E- ORGANIZATIONS . . . A SYMBOL OF ACADEMIC UNITY . . . AND THE KEY FOR TOMORROWS LEADERS Seated, Left to Right: C. Williams, R. Eckers, Mrs. Hanson, J. Wysocki, D. Clark. Second Row: E. Winkler, L. Baird, C. Aspelin, B. Quinn. Third Row: D. Hendricks, J. Monda, D. Law- rence, B. Wittgraf. STUDENT SENATE SENATE OFFICERS Pres. - Roger Eckers V. Pres. - Judy Wysocki Sec'y - Carolyn Williams Treas. - Dennis Clark Recreation Chm. - Byron Quinn Coordinator - Mrs. Betty Hanson V . Senate Members meet with Student Body in open meeting. DEAN'S COUNCIL Seated: S. A. Pres, Roger Eckers and Dean Lauritzen. Standing: D. Hendricks, B. Witt- graff, J. Huset, J. Monda, and B. Quinn. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE Mike Bennett, Tom Pr-in, and Don Bates were the key figures in the drawing up and approv- ing ofthe new Student Association Constitution. hrowing contest. FRESHMAN DAY PICNIC AT MINNEHAHA PARK . . . Welcome . Down .. Up .. Down. r -I vim . Aww, Iwas not! Judge Eckers expresses HIS views KANGAROO K0 URT Barbecued worms, anyone '? All around the Kourt we go. Ten-Shun! ! KEY NOTE STAFF Front Row, Left to Right: M. Lang, V. Tennessen, S. Jurkovic, S. Grejtak, L. Baird, J. Hatch. Second Row: J. Monda, P. Johnson, C. Aspeiin, M. Anderson, G. Ritter. CODA STAFF Front Row, Left to Right: D. Hendricks, S. Grejtak, E. Winkler, A. Lownuan, J. Hatch. Second Row: J. Huset, G. Francisco, S. Anderson D. Lundeen, D. Lawrence, B. Quinn. Keynote Editor, Luralee Staff members discuss a project. Baird, types a story for the paper . ,,.,, 1 ,, e,,r.V, ,,,, , ' f 2 if Q Grant interviews for the paper. PHI BETA Seated, Left to Right: D. Ekdahl, C. Aspelin, R. Coquyt, C. Williams Second Row: A. Lowrnan, K. Goetting, J. Wysoeki, C. Ewer, S. Grej tak, L. Baird. MU PHI EPSILON Seated, Left to Right: M. Lang, S. Walter, KI. Anderson, E. Winkler' Standing: Mrs. Keidel, P. Johnson, S. Jurkovic, F. ljkberg. PAN- HELLENIC COUNCIL Faye , Rosemary Sharon, Ciarioe Marie performs for oonvoea- Sharon and Sue - duo pianists tion. Phi Beta sisters. An aria by Carol Seated, Left to Right: B. Vaver, T. Prin, Mr. G. Kriger, M. Bennett, Mr. G. Sipes. Second Row: R. Eckers, D. Hendricks, J. Carlson, B. Quinn, D. Lawrence. Third Row: D. Bates, D. Cicchese, W. McLouth, C. Dodson. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA ALL CHOPIN RECITAI. Phi Mu Alpha brothers gather on the stage. Gary Sipes, performing artist, accepts award from students. 7, X Wm ix Coffee and discussion at the Con- Haunting music Cord' Dancing spirits CANDIDS --77 9-. g f Carr' tells an othe I' Merry Christmas! !! Umrnmmm! one' CHRISTMAS Brownie points. Ain't that weird? LOBBY SING - Mr. Wronski, coordinator of the Music and Mental Health program at Hastings State Hospital, speaks with two of the practicing therapists, Clarice Aspelin and C arolyn William s . MUSIC THERAPY Jerry Huset puts into practice what he has learned in preparatory lec- tures . Every Wednesday, Carolyn, Clarice, and Jerry traveled to Hastings, Minnesota, where they participated in various activi- ties with the patients - including: teaching rnusic theory, playing volley-ball, and giving instrumental lessons . CHORUS IL HA ac? M Carla Cory ORGAN CLUB CHOIR COUNCIL Gary Mc Fadden Front Row, Left to Right: K. Goetting, C. Aspelin, R. Coquyt, C. Ewer, J. Wysocki, M. Anderson. Second Row: Dr. Lauritzen, G. Francisco, D. Lawrence, B. Quinn, T. Hardwick. Seated, Left to Right: J. Hanson, G. Ritter, C. Aspelin, D. Clark, S. Bergan. Second Row: D. Ekdahl, R. McLeod, A. Lowman, S. Grejtak, C. Goltz, B. Quinn. Third Row: R. Eokers, R. Vaver, D. Hendricks, M. Brown, J. Wysocki, R. Pankratz. VOICE CLUB Seated, Left to Right: D. Kersten, P. Johnson, L. Griswold. Standing J. Carlson, B. Krans, D. Bucholdt, K. Brommenschenkel, J. Hatch. , ,,,,,,,, , H , seared, Left to Right: J. Diercks, J. Armstrong, M- Lang, K- Kuen zie. Standing: D. Capistrant, S. Jurkovic, D. Lundeen, M. Anderson, D. Lawrence. DRAMA CLUB Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Toy, L. Baird, B. Aspseter, C. Wil iiams, E. Winkler, K. Goetting. Second Row: S. Anderson, T. Prin, D. Bates, J. Monda, G. Francisco, J. Defries. 5,551 f 1' ' f ' DR . HA LVORSON , LIBRARIAN LIBRARY STAFF STUDENT LIBRARIANS ROSEMARY COQUYT JUDY WYSOCKI MARILYN BROWN CLARICE ASPELIN MARIE ANDERSON SHARON WALTER SHARON GREJTAK VIRGINIA TENNESSEN KATHLEEN BROMMENSCHENKEL KAREN KUENZIE JEAN ARMSTRONG CAROLYN WILLIAMS DAWN ZIMMERMAN CAROLE EWER ALICE LOWMAN DUANE HENDRICKS CHARLES DODSON JON MONDA THOMAS PRIN 41111 M9551 wwf Front Row, Left to Right: M. Lang, L. Baird, D. Ekdahi, P. Johnson, M. Anderson, E. Winkler. Second Row: D. Hendricks, R. Eckers, W. MoLouth, M. Bennett, T. Prinn, B. Quinn. HONORS CONVOCATION DEAN'S LIST Nap time! Now all I do is saw this fiddle. Pre-Madonna? 'V . li. ' ' - ' ' Am? ZW 1f5?Vm'w'W71LWif1f5iW5f4f!Z5 1963 BALL The queen and her escort, Lyle Greer . HER ROYAL HIGHNESS Queen Rosemary Coquyt Guests enjoy a lively dance. Princess Carolyn Williams and escort Torn Prin. Awaiting the anxious moment Bearers of good news MacPhaii's New Queen - Kaye, Jeanne, and Clarice. 1963 Queen and S.A. President A secret no longer. 1964 A queen and a president. Rosemary ends reign as Her Majesty, Queen Clarice Aspelin Queen Clarice accepts crown. Princess Jeanne Defries Princess Kaye Goetting Ti, 5 0- , i X - Main speaker, John Gallos, of WCCO T.V. I knowIshouidn't cry, but I'm so happy! chats with guests after the banquet. Nm. Dean Gerry Kerr' Deaness Clarice Aspelin DEAN FOR A DAY MoNev-RAuslNc PRoJec1 OF me YEAR!! The eyes of Texas are upon you .. I solemnly pledge, etc. .etc. .. Hard-hearted Hannah! Singin' in the Rain. Heart of my heart POLITICS The new Student Senate officers, all members of the ACTION team, which was opposed in elections by the TERMITE team, are: Tom Prin, presg Mike Bennett, V. presg Ellie Winkler, sec'yg Don Bates, treas. Grant Ritter was the team's campaign manager. Tom Prin-Winner of the Men's Singles. PING-PONG TOURNAMENT 'KI Tom and Mike Bennett-Winners of the Men's Doubles. SPRING FESTIVAL MAY 1964 err directs band DP- Gi STUDENT IN THE SPOTLIGHT cFadden directs choir Kaye G Piano ensemble Brass ensemble Roger Eckers -soloist l Empress and Anastasia Trumpet duet -Gerry and Keith The Spider' and the Fly Two Rogues on a Raft lyg X 'X get M -Q. Vocal Solos by Keith and Vioci were performed. Byron directs chorus in his own Bach-style Chorale. Clarice diI'9CtS 011010115 Roger' Pankratz leads band C RA ZY MAN ! JAM SESSION HIDDEN TALENT PROFESSOR VIRTUOSO PHILOSOPHER QUEEN THEN THERE WAS THE TIME. THINKER I I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE RECREATION? HOW AM I DOIN ? CARR - NEGIE DEBUT! I OH! OH! SR. PRESENTATION Betty Hanson and Dr. Lauritzen present the members of the senior class to the President ofthe college, Mr. Wm. MaoPhai1. Performers, Samua1F1o1 , Violinist, and his wife, Mrs. Flor, who accompanied him. SENIORS DENNIS L. CLARK B. of Mus. Ed. JUDITH A. WYSOCKI B. of Mus. Ed: DIANA H. EKDAHL B. Of Mus. Ed. CLEO A. GOLTZ B. of Mus. Ed. ROSEMARY P. COQUYT B. of Mus. Ed. ROGER B. ECKERS, Cum Laude B. of Mus. Ed. CAROLYN J. WILLIAMS, Cum Laude B. of Mus. Ed. ROGER L. PANKRATZ B. of Mus. Ed. CLAIRE R. MC LOUTH B. of Mus. Ed. WILLIAM F. MC LOUTH B. of Mus. Ed. , PATRICIA L. JOHNSON B. of Mus. Applied Voice DONALD C. JORDAN B. of Mus. Ed. GARY P. MC FADDEN B. of Mus. Applied Organ THOMAS D. HARDWICK B. of Mus. Ed. WILLIAM F. WITTGRAF B. of Mus. Ed. SIBYL C. ANDERSON B. of Mus. Ed. ROBERTA M. MC LEOD B. of Mus. Ed. rig' A M93 GERALD E. KERR B. of Mus. Ed. CAROL J. MYERS B. of Mus. Ed. L Lois K. OLSTAD B. of Mus. Ed. BONNIE L- ASPSETER B. of Mus. 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