Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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RALLIERS For encouraging game spirit before athletic contests and for swelling student enthusiasm to high pitch when the occasion demanded, orchids to the Pep Band! Composed of eighteen student musicians and under the direction of Don McCaw, the band not only led rallies to Roger ' s field and gave the football team a royal noisy send-off at the train but also entertained between-halves at basketball games. The band was called upon to entertain for A. S. S. C. W. convcKations and at alumni banquets. Besides promoting Cougar spirit the band took time out to swing for dads and alumni when it supplied the rhythm for the Homecoming Dance. With an extensive and completely revised repertoire, the band featured choral work, trumpet quartets, and a saxaphone sextet. Members of the band were: Trumpets . . . Glen Hopkins, John Harris, Fred Niemann, Mark Van Auken. Trombones . . . Lynn Van Auken, Zane Van Auken, Harold Cady. Drums . . . Robert Wegner, Richard Sanders. Saxaphones . . . Eric Backholm, Mack Hamley, Lawrence Carlson, Ralph Talo. String Basses . . . Edward Hagenau, Charles Theno. i3ass Horn . . . Dale Buckley. Piano . . . Loren Love. Don McCAW. Pep Band leader [ 27 ]

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SONGSTERS Culminating a year of activity at campus concerts, basketball games, commencement and ves- per programs, the Symphonic Choir can look back with pride on its successful season. Under the direction of Herbert T. Norris, the mixed club, popularly rated as one of the finest in the West, contributed much to entertainment at the State college. Chosen at competitive tryouts, those admitted to membership include students possessing the best voices on the campus. Officers for this year were: Jack Francis, president; George McKee, vice-president; Esther Flagg, secretary : George Bower, student director; Imogene Bair, accompanist. Members of the club were: Jeanne Ackerman, Norma Jo Anderson, Virginia Burkholder, Geneva Gotten, Helen Davis, Dorothy Elliott, Esther Flagg, Nancy Freese, Virginia Fox, Lillie Gwinn, Jean Hicks, Muriel Lund, Ruth Marler, John Bachman, George Bower, Robert Chis- holm, Herschel Coleman, Gordon Eichmann, Richard Ellis, Vittorio Ferruci, Jack Francis, Robert Hoffman, Ed Hagenau, Radford Kuykendall. Leonard Lawson, George McKee, John McAuliffe, Virginia Merideth, Sarah Monroe, Marion Nims, Genevieve O ' Connor, Gertrude Palmer, Patricia Proctor, Esther Pickett, Eileen Raaberg, Corinne Shattuck, Elizabeth Sampson, Miriam Smith, Susan Simpson, Helen Wood- hurst, Helen Winiecke, Audra Woodard, Lorna Mae Williams, John McKee, Leslie Miller, Louis Perkins, Robert Phillips. Harold Radmaker, Charles St. Mary, Clarence Schrag, Wil- liam Sarchet, George Skater, Mark Van Auken, Zane Van Auken, Robert Zimmerman. HERbERT T. NORRIS. director [ 26 ]



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KWSC Bill Rosenberg, Radio Guild director . . . this broadcasting business must be fun, maybe it ' s the script . . . Director Rosenberg points your turn Broadcasting a total of 72 hours each week, KWSC, owned and operated by Washington State college since 1922, is one of the largest and most advanced non-commercial educational stations in the northwest. Facilities of the station are such that convocations, athletic events, faculty and student programs can be broadcast from any point on the campus. Kenneth Yeend, director, and Melvin White, head of production, supervise the station. At the station more than 200 students gain valuable experience in every field of radio broadcasting as continuity writers, sound effect men, entertainers, technicians and announcers. Because of this [ 28 ]

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