Campus Groups Make Plans for Social Activities

Campus Groups Make Plans for Social Activities

VOLUME xxvn. CQNCQRDIA COLLEGE, MOORHEAD, MINN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19%5. NO. 13 Campus Groups Concert Band To Inaugurate Concert Pianist Radio Broadcast Dec. 30 Make Plans for Holiday Tour, Concordia Day Is Music Club To Be Feature of Parties Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas Artist Social Activities Cobbers To Have Yule Sponsors Public Concert Students, Alumni To Gather In Fargo Yule Record To Be For Cobber Celebration Mission Crusaders Will Hear Party Tuesday Night Margaret Minge, Fergus Falls, Picture of Main On Air Program Of Christmas Festivities C. C. BAND TO TOUR N. D. To Play Two Groups In Other Lands A tree, stately and dazzling in a At Trinity NEWS BUREAU IS SPONSOR dimly lit gymnasium, will welcome Tihe Christmas Record will not to its midst a happy jovial crowd Concordia Norway Tour Band PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN be a publication of the usual eight DORMS SLATE PARTIES of Cobbers thronging into the party To Conclude 8 Day Trip or ten pages, but it will be a por- Greetings From Brown, Others Tuesday evening to wish one an- At Devils Lake Young Pianist Has Just Spent trait card carrying the scene of the To Be Heard on Radio administration building of the col- Rev. Moe To Address Students other a merry Christmas. Four Years of Study Presentation At Annual Fireside Hour The Concordia College Norway Tour In Europe lege in the Cobber colors. This Prof. Peter Anderson has been record comes out today. In Library selected as the goodwill speaker. band, under the direction of Prof. J. A. Two groups of piano selections by Besides the picture, a greeting A new feature for the Concordia Clara Kortgaard, Mahnomen, will Holvik, will begin its initial concert students during the Christmas holidays A number of functions have been tour with a concert in Fargo, Dec. 27. Miss Margaret Minge, Fergus Falls, will will be inscribed and an announce- give a reading. Musical selections be the outstanding feature on the will be the Concordia Christmas Radio planned preceding the quickly advanc- will consist of a flute solo by Don- The band members will continue their ment will be made of the second Music club's annual Christmas program semester. The inscription will read, party to be held Monday evening Dec. ing Christmas recess. Besides the so- ald Berglund, Fergus Falls; a vocal concerts through the Christmas holi- 30 from 10:30 to 11:00 p. m. This broad- ciety public program, annual Music club days and return.to Moorhead on Jan. 4. to be held Sunday evening at Trinity "Concordia college during this fes- solo by Orland Heskin, Norwich, Lutheran church. The traditional pag- cast will be made over station WDAY, Christmas program, basketball game, N. D.; and the traditional carol The Fargo Junior Chamber of Com- tive season wishes to extend its eant, "The Holy Night," will also be genuine appreciation for the sup- Fargo. and formal dormitory dinner, the Lu- singing around the Christmas tree merce will give the tour band a send- This party is being sponsored by ther League and Mission Crusaders will presented together with a song by the port and favors of the past year, accompanied by a brass quartet. off in the form of a public concert on Concordia college a capella choir un- the Concordia News Bureau and is add to the Christmas spirit Sunday Dec. 27 in Fargo. This program has and it takes pleasure in announc- This program has been arranged der the direction of Prof. Herman W. ing the opening of the second se- under the direction of Mr. Gabriel S. while several group functions will an- by the executive council of the been called "Concordia Day" and is Hauge, assistant dean of men and de- ticipate the holidays on Monday. Monson. mester Jan. 27, 1936." junior class with John Carlson as intended as a good will gesture between Miss Minge began her musical career bate coach at the college. Christmas carols will be sung at Mis- chairman. General arrangements the two cities. Ithe picture plaque is made on very early, and when only sixteen years cardboard with a hole punched at Broadcast Is Party Feature sion Crusaders Sunday morning. Har- are in charge of John Carlson, Bis- The concert will be held in the Fargo old Tvedt and Torval Torvik will speak old she won first prize in the piano the top so that this artistic memento Students in the various communities marck, N. D.; Ralph Fjelstad, Thief high school auditorium at 8:15 and will division of the Minnesota state high on Christmas festivities on the mission River Falls; Margaret Berge, Un- cf Concordia college may be hung will hold parties at some home of a be followed by a reception. Mayor school music contest. She was gradu- on the wall as a permanent pic- field. derwood; and Lucile Oehlko. En- Fred Olson, Fargo, will give a procla- Cobber student in the community and ated as valedictorian of her class in ture plaque. a feature of this party will be the Con- Hour Is Sponsored Jointly derlin, N. D. mation. Invitations have been extend- Fergus Falls. Sunday evening will again witness cordia broadcast from the chapel plot- ed to ministers, patrons, and directors, Begins Music Career Early the annual fireside hour sponsored and those interested in Concordia with- form over the Fargo station. jointly by the Mission Crusaders and Miss Minge received her bachelor of The party will be staged for all in a radius of fifty miles to participate music degree from St. Olaf college with Audience Lauds the Luther League in the college li- Mondamins, Alpha in making the entertainment a success. present students, alumni, former stu- brary. The Rev. J. Melvin Moe, Olivet sum ma cum laude distinction in 1930. dents, and prospective Concordia stu- Lutheran church, Fargo, has been se- Play Concert at Lisbon Following this she spent four years Play Presentation dents. An offical notice of the party cured as the speaker for this occasion. Kappa Chi Give A concert is being played at Lisbon, studying music with outstanding Euro- will be included in the Alumni Notes A short musical program hns ^een N. D., on Dec. 28. On Sunday, Dec. 29, pean teachers. At the Conservatory of which will be distributed next week. planned. The male quartet—Orland a concert will be given at the Lutheran Music at Leipzig, she studied piano By Rolvaag Cast A final outline of this program will be Heskin, Norwich, N. D.; Norman Schei- Play, 'Bluebell' church of Bismarck, N, D., and on Dec. with Prof. Teichmuller. She also spent made by Mr. Hauge at the all-college de, Hendrum; Bernard Gravdal, Mil- 30 the band plays at Dickinson, N. D. some time in Berlin, Germany, and Grim Reality in Pioneer Life party Tuesday evening in the college nor, N. D.; and Erling Li an, Fairdalc, This year the New Year's eve concert Salzburg, Austria. gymnasium. Public Program Is Panorama of She studied chamber music with the IS Outstanding Tone N. D.—will sing. Chimes will be played World War From Start will be played at Watford City, N. D., In Drama To Hear Greetings by Joseph Haugen, and Pearl Strand and the New Year's day concert will brothers, Dr. Paul Klengel, violinist, will sing a vocal solo. Accompaniment To Armistice take place at Williston, N. D. On Jan. and Prof. Julius Klengel, cellist, and Grim reality was the keynote of the The program of this half hour broad- for the hymns will be played by a 2, a concert will be given at 3 o'clock also served as their accompanist on drama, "Giants in the Earth," all-college cast will consist of greetings from Dr. string ensemble. "Bluebell," a panorama of the World at Stanley, N. D., and an evening con- several occasions. In Salzburg, she play given here Dec. 6. Lucia Iverson, J., N. Brown, president of the college, studied with Monsieur Jean Dansevean, from the alumni association, from Ar- The following committees have been war depicting the events from the cert at the First Lutheran church of Mclntosh, and Jack Davis, Akeley, spreading of pre-war propaganda to Minot, N. D. The concluding concert famous concert pianist and accompan- pleased the large audience in the col- thur Myron, president of the student appointed for the Christmas party at ist of Mary Garden. She also studied body, and musical numbers by Fargo North hall Monday evening: general the return of the American soldiers of the series will be given at Devils lege auditorium with their powerful and nurses, was presented by the Mon- Lake, N. D. On Jan. 4, the bandmen with Prof. Frans Xaver Muhlbauer, interpretation of the two characters, and Moorhead-students attending the •arrangements—Bernice Brevik, Canby; former accompanist of Mme. Schumann college. A final number on the program Thelma Hefty, Walcott, N. D.; and Dor- damin-Alpha Kappa Chi literary so- will return to Moorhead. Beret and Per Hansaa. cieties Monday evening in the college Heink, in Berlin. will be the singing of "Hymn To Con- othy Boyum, Fergus Falls; refresh- The concert will open with the "Tri- The setting lent a vital part to the cordia," (Monson) by students attend- ments —Ethel Roos, Hitterdal; Inez auditorium. After completing her studies, Miss drama and to the portrayal of the char- The lively medley of characteristic umphal March" by Edvard Grieg. This Minge presented concerts in several of ing the broadcast together with the stu- Thorsen, Balta, N. D.; and Lucille Dah- march is a part of the Sigurd Jorsalfar acters since the story is one of pioneer dents attending the various parties.

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