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as er' f 4 as ' W-JI:-L V IA' ' Q ,-N is 5 ' NIV U.-Wgsuml 9 l if ll mu' ei. QEETH' 'll f l'lff 5 Elg- fa l ,, in ,U ,V .H Y V7 l Blk 1 J If Front row: Dr. Paul Swanson, directory Craig Elliott, Larry Logan, Dennis Batson, Duane Bakken, Charles Eggen. Second row: Rus- sell Hadler, Rich Hahn, Brad Botz, Tim Matthews, Andy Hanson, Jerry Farden, Kenneth Matchs. Third row: Bill Goodfellow, Mike Foley, Charles McCauley, Terry Garbe, Allan Schon, Ron Swart, David Samson. Back row: Charles Sanderson, Michael Ives, Ken Sins, Wayne Schempp, John Frankhauser, Donald Hoffarth, Charles Notbohm, Bernie Fiedler, Thomas Abe, Don Hoffarth, Randy 1 . Attire matches singing demeanor The newly named men's chorus, known as the Vagabonds, is notable for their dis- tinctive costumes as well as their singing ability. Named after the traveling minstrels of old days this group wears tuxedos and bright red turtle-neck sweaters to create a Visual impression which matches their audial impression. This 30 voice chorus is open to all interested male college students. Within the group are various ensembles and soloists. The solo- ists are Bradley Botz, Charles McCauley, Tim Matthews, Charles Notbohm, Bernie Fiedler, John Frankhauser and Richard Hahn. There is also a quartet consisting of Donald Hoffart, Ron Swart, Bradley Botz and Duane Bakken. Some of the Vagabond's appearances this year were at the fall Music Clinic at MSC, a Christmas program, and a tour throughout southeastern North Dakota. II9
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Chorus sees music in many facets At MSC any Woman who enjoys singing, Whether or not she is a music major or minor, can join Women's Chorus. She has the ad- vantage of singing with others Who Want to appreciate music more fully by sharing it With a group. The selection of various types of vocal music gives each member her favorite mode of expressing herself and gives fall the members the chance to become familiar With many kinds of music. Each year the Women's Chorus keeps busy performing for the annual Christmas Convo- cation, for the All-State Band and Chorus, and for the various music festivals at Minot State College! Each spring, culminating a year of practice, they give their spring concert and then leave on tour. This year the chorus had their home concert in McFarland Q Auditorium April 7, then left to travel through northwestern North Dakota on April 8 and 9. Front row: Ruth Turner, Mary Landsberger, Nancy Klungtvedt, Cheryl Knoepfle, Joy Flaherty, Jane Stern, Cynthia Grauman, Jean- ette Laqua, Pat Buen, Joyce Johnson, Jean DeSchneau, Susan Ohm, Diana Liebelt, Kathy Peterson, Linda Pankratz, Laurel Kirk- eide, Carle Eman, Marilyn Guenther. Second row: Joanne Reichert, Diane Erickson, Hilda Stalinger, Linda Nordmark, Gayle Redka, Jean Erickson, Penny Riedman, Carolyn Koppelsloen, Connie Wallace, Colleen Brannan, Delores Tarasenko, Pat Wisehaupt, Lana Sailer, Kathy Vetter, Dianne Garrison, Barbara Edman. Third row: Celinda Belford, Korliess Hill, Connie Nelson, Theadora Weber, Jean Nelson, Twila Vetter, Barbara Johnston, Sharon Nelson, Karen Hintz, Deanna Foss, Myrna Seibel, Jane Yantes, Marianna Con- nor, Darlene Overland, Katherine 0'Neil, Valerie Solberg, Sally Aanestad, Elaine Nylen, Suzanne Stadick. Back row: Colleen Yecosh- enko, Jacqueline Bernsdorf, Karen Nielson, Marlys Michalenko Fandrich, Donna J. Nelson, Mary Hanson, Cleo Enockson, Pat Bloms, Sherill Olson, Marlys Martwick, Annette Schmidt, Clarice Berne, Judy Ely, Barbara Miller, Sharon Voegele, Roberta Hegland, Marilyn Guttromson, Mary Long, Judith Parrow, Linda Kennedy.
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Front row: Roger Olson, Marilyn Ulrich, Robert Pfau, Karen Christiansen, Charlie Axness, Mary Solomonson, Ray Dockter, Sandy Halvorson, Rachel Lorentzen, Carol Hjelmstad, Gwen Lawlar, Reed Malm, Lana Maxfield, J oe Alme. Second row: John Strohm, Francis Carnell, Janet Pautzke, Pat Torgeson, Fred Omar, Paulie Olson, Gary Torske, Bernie Brown, Dave Association endeavors to match grant The very name, Minot Symphony Or- chestra, implies that it is not strictly a col- lege organization but a college-community cooperation to bring the ubeaux-arts of mu- sic to Minot. At its four regularly scheduled concerts it provided the finest in symphonic literature, both for its members to perform and its audience to enjoy, as well as to enhance the interest and training of young musicians throughout the northwest. Minot Symphony Orchestra is one of only three orchestras in the state-and the bene- ficiary, through the symphony association, of the largest 65,0005 single federal grant in North Dakota, as approved by the National Endowment for the Arts fort' the North Da- kota Council of Arts and Humanities. This grant must be matched by locally raised funds for membership in the symphony association. Care to Join? They're available, starting at 32.50. 1-5 i 2 i 1 l l i 'l 1 1 l ,u iw Farver, Vivian Burke, George Helm, Gladys Johnson, Clark, Norman Livingston. Third row: Herb Parker, Skakoon, Sheila Berg, Tom Pederson, Trudy Grimes, Grantier, Marie Zuther, Corrine Brown, Robert Briggs Page, Daryle Odden, Arnola Lohse, Jerry Hughes. Back , 5, iiwff 'Tr l ' Y ,, , .... ,V W 71 ,, P if fri . ew 1 H A Q I Tig Q ii la 2 5 ' il c - is e i Q' -, il X ' l Q Q l V 5 T 1 .5 lg H E .TZ fer-
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