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Fall trip sets pace for year Minot State's Concert Band received an in- vitation to perform during halftime of the Minnesota Vikings-Baltimore Colts football game in Minneapolis October 22. What did this mean to band members? It was the same week- end as Minot State's Homecoming so immediate- ly after playing for MSC's halftime members had to board the train for the Minneapolis game the next day. But the reception awarded the band from the large crowd in attendance in Minneapolis left an impression on the students that will be hard to forget. The three main activities of Concert Band divided evenly into the. three quarters. In the fall the band sponsored the All-State Band Con- cert with high school bands from the entire state having been invited to attend. During winter quarter the band presented modern and Jazz renditions of many of the popular Christ- mas songs at the pop Christmas concert. In the spring it participated in the Minot Band Day Parade in May. This marked the last official appearance of the band for the year. Plans for the future include another trip to Minneapolis and one to Winnipeg, Manitoba, to perform dur- ing a Blue Bomber's football game. This year the band made a tour of western North Dakota and eastern Montana. The pur- pose of this tour, other than the enjoyment shared by band members, is to advertise Minot State College and the music department. Many high school seniors who have seen the band in their hometown and who eventually have come to Minot State to major in music recall with enthusiasm when they first heard the band of which they are now a part. Front row: Bob Briggs, Brooks Grantier, Kathy Vetter, Margaret Heringer, Jean Freyholtz, Dan Henjum, Colleen Yecoshenko, Dianna Liebolt, Colleen Brannan, Karen Christiansen, Arnola Lohse. Second row: David McCormack, Susan Ohm, Susan Schommer, Diane Erickson, Joy Flaherty, Tanya Skakoon, Dick Doede, Charles Langbein, Gayle Redka, Coleen Thompson, Jane Wood, Clarice Berve, George Helm, Cleo Enockson, Richard Hahn, James Slagg, Jeanette Laqua, Vern Notbohm, Carol Lokken, Lana Maxfield, Judy Ely, Sharon Domer. Third row: Don Hoffart, Karen Nielsen, Gwen Lawlar, David Samson, Diane Erickson, Theodora Weber, Paulette Olson, Susan Amundson, Pat Buen, Connie Wallace, Diane Thompson, Bernadette Brown, Linda Marek, Corine Brown, Cynthia Grauman, Don Melland, Terry Garbe, Duane Bakken, Doren Dannewitz, Mary Long, Ron Rogelstad, Dennis Batson, Janet Pautzke, Allen Schon, Wayne Schempp, Robert Pfau, Jerry Hughes, Chuck Notbohm, Linda Nordmark, Craig Elliott, Andy Hanson, Tim Matthews, Tom Pederson, Ingrad Meyer, Rachel Lorentzen. Back row: Robert Solomonson, Rita Seidler, Herb Parker, Jane Stern,-Bernie Fiedler, Dave Farver, Ken Starr, Ken Heins, Marilyn Stiles, Chuch Sanderson, Gordon Gregorson, Fred Omar, Tom Geffre, Ray Dockter, Alvis Martinson, Daryl Odden, Duane Dannewitz, Larry Gehring, Dr. James Jurrens, Leon Bradley. Warren Martin, Kathy Tornow, Joe Alme, Gary Torske, Marilyn Guenther, Steve Hoff, Bradley Botz, Charles Eggen, Anita Vick, Betty Page, Barb Michel, Mary Solomonson.
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