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Carl A. Jensen chairman of the music department, and associate professor of musical theory and organ, received the L.T.C.L. from Trinity College of Mu¬ sic, London in 1942. Louis Krasner, director of the string department and ensemble music, is also concertmaster of the Minneapolis Sym¬ phony Orchestra. Gabriel Fenyves, is associate professor and head of the piano department of the music department. In 1940 he received the D. Mus. degree from Huron College. Page Twenty-four
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’ ' un 3 . ineSSe Activity to pave the way for better liv¬ ing is Mac’s goal . . . Culture’s just the job of living richly, fully, creatively . . . The joys of art and literature and music can’t be passive; Don’t wait for the world to come your way. But plot your course—and start today!” Yes, there is talent here!” smiles Doug Hill to Jean Sullivan who is auditioning for entrance to Macalester’s Talent Bureau, an all-student or¬ ganization which makes creative talent available for programs around campus and throughout the community. At the piano is a bureau number, Ed Rasmus son. There’s music wherever they go—for the quartet is always singing when they’re together. Caught in the middle of a song are Bill Robertson, Leonard Kovar, Dick. Ludwigson and Bill Davis. Page Twenty-three
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Usually jovial Hollis Johnson, assistant professor of music, strikes a more serious note here as he works over a score from God’s Own Time Is Best” with his Macalester oratorio choir. The saddle shoes at the extreme right belong to Ruth Carver, official choir pianist. No, it’s not a parade! The strains of Semper Fidelis” are coming from the Macalester band rehearsal during a sunny April noon hour. The band is under the direction of Hollis Johnson. Page Twenty-fiv
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