Sagcng Wald M. jSrde _ Rortvcdt Salhcr DIAL, 1931 HE standing of a college is reflected in its literary publications. Whether it progresses or recedes can be seen in its printed pages and the way in which they are received. At Augsburg the Dial was started in order that the school might have a... Show moreSagcng Wald M. jSrde _ Rortvcdt Salhcr DIAL, 1931 HE standing of a college is reflected in its literary publications. Whether it progresses or recedes can be seen in its printed pages and the way in which they are received. At Augsburg the Dial was started in order that the school might have a literary magazine which the students could call their own. Two issues of the Dial were published, one appearing in the fall and the other in the spring of the school year; each consisting of twenty pages. the contents being short stories, essays, poems, and literary forms of similar nature. The Dial is supported by the members of the literary organizations and subscriptions secured from the other students. The publishing staff is selected from members of the various literary societies and clubs. The need of a maga~ zine such as this was keenly felt, and the literary minded were awake to the conditions. For this reason the literary organizations added this duty to their functions, and the literary magazine became a reality. STAFF MATHILDA SAGENG — - — - — — » — — Editor-in-Chlef MANLEY GJERDE OLLETTA WALD OTTO RORTVEDT l CLIFFORD SATHER 5 ~ - - - Literary Editors — - » ~ ‘ - - Business Managers [65] Show less
Spande Norum Helland Jensen Anderson Homme DIAL, 1932 SOME time during the fall quarter of the present school year the Writers' Club was asked to sponsor the publication of this year’s Dial. It was a respon— sible undertaking; nevertheless, the Writers' Club determined to issue one number.... Show moreSpande Norum Helland Jensen Anderson Homme DIAL, 1932 SOME time during the fall quarter of the present school year the Writers' Club was asked to sponsor the publication of this year’s Dial. It was a respon— sible undertaking; nevertheless, the Writers' Club determined to issue one number. Several important changes were made in the magazine. Instead of issuing two a year as was formerly done, one containing many more articles will take their place. The form and size of type are different than in preceding numbers. The cover design is new. In the contents there is greater variety and at the same time more uniformity. A few articles written by students of former years are being included. It is generally agreed that there has been a decided upward swing in the intellectual life at Augsburg. and a literary magazine provides an eXCellent outlet for the new forces of thought and life participated in by our students. STAFF ERNEST G. ANDERSON - - - v - » - » — Editor-z’n-Chief GRACE JENSEN . . JUDITH HOLMME l - - — - r - - Literary Edtrors MAURICE HELLAND ~ - ~ - - - - - — - Makeup Editor THOMAS SPANDE l INGVALD NORUM 5 r < - v - - - Busrness Managers [57] Show less
Bnck Row—R. Ostcrhus. Arnold. Solbcrg, C. Johnson, Frcij Center Rowv—G. Oudal, Li Lund. Ncss Front RowfiJcnsen, M. Lnlson, H_ Osterhus, P. Lund THE ROUND TABLE OFFICERS GRACE JENSEN - - - - - ~ - - - - - - — President RUTH OSTERHUS ~ - - - - » — - — — - Vice-President CLIFFORD JOHNSON - - - - - — ... Show moreBnck Row—R. Ostcrhus. Arnold. Solbcrg, C. Johnson, Frcij Center Rowv—G. Oudal, Li Lund. Ncss Front RowfiJcnsen, M. Lnlson, H_ Osterhus, P. Lund THE ROUND TABLE OFFICERS GRACE JENSEN - - - - - ~ - - - - - - — President RUTH OSTERHUS ~ - - - - » — - — — - Vice-President CLIFFORD JOHNSON - - - - - — - - - Secretary—Treasurer INCE its organization five years ago, the Round Table has continued to be an active group at Augsburg! It has not departed from the aim and purpose for which it was organized. namely to broaden the members’ interests and knowledge of life through general study. observation, and discussion. Only freshmen are eligible for membership who have attained an average of B and have been recommended by the English instructor. The membership is limited to twelve. During the past year the group has considered and discussed Kilmer’s “Poetical Works,” and "Giants in the Earth," by Rolvaag. [68] if? Show less
HIS year marks the tenth anniversary of the Augsburg Writers’ Club. Con— temporary periodicals cast little light on the earliest history of the club, except that it was founded in the fall of I922 and shortly afterwards received its name. The two most active organizers were J. P. Langsjoen and... Show moreHIS year marks the tenth anniversary of the Augsburg Writers’ Club. Con— temporary periodicals cast little light on the earliest history of the club, except that it was founded in the fall of I922 and shortly afterwards received its name. The two most active organizers were J. P. Langsjoen and Iver Lind. The members of the club have always had as their main purpose the development of the gift of literary expression, but they have never lost sight of the fact that behind expression there must be inspiration. The meetings are devoted to an interchange of ideas and experiences as well as to a formal Back Row—E Anderson. L Gjerde. Norum, Spandc Front Row——To|lcl'son, Jcnsen. M. Hellnnd, Frcij, Homme WRITERS’ CLUB OFFICERS MAURICE HELLAND ~ - ~ - ~ - - - - - - President GRACE JENSEN - - - - » » - - - - . - Vice-President AGNES FREIJ - - - - - — - - » - - - - Secretary LUTHARD GJERDE ' — » - - » - v - - » — Treasurer criticism of the manu3cripts submitted. This year the Writers' Club has taken over the complete responsibility of publishing The Dial, the literary magazine of Augsburg. [69] Show less
Back Rowfisveom, CA jSrde, Nygaard. Haug, E. Iverson, Carlson Ccntcr Row——Teigen, Esping, Nilsen. Ml Scotvold. H Johnson, Bower Front Row—HaugE, Kapitan, S. Nelson, Lee. Rislov, E Mclbye LAMBDA EPSILON PHI OFFICERS SYLVIA NELSON - - - - - v A - - - - « President EVERETT KAPITAN - - - - - - — - — -... Show moreBack Rowfisveom, CA jSrde, Nygaard. Haug, E. Iverson, Carlson Ccntcr Row——Teigen, Esping, Nilsen. Ml Scotvold. H Johnson, Bower Front Row—HaugE, Kapitan, S. Nelson, Lee. Rislov, E Mclbye LAMBDA EPSILON PHI OFFICERS SYLVIA NELSON - - - - - v A - - - - « President EVERETT KAPITAN - - - - - - — - — - Vice—President HELEN LEE - - - — - — - » v ~ - « Secretary SIGURD RISLOV - - - - - - - i r - » - Treasurer THE purpose of the Lambda Epsilon Phi Literary Society is to foster an interest in the study of literature. Regular meetings of the society are held every three weeks throughout the year. Some of the modern American and English poets have been studied by the members of the Lambda Epsilon Phi during the past year. The discussions have centered upon the outstanding works of each author. Many new members were admitted this year to fill the vacancies caused by graduation. The initiation of these new members has been the only social gathering of the society this year. but plans are being made for one during the spring quarter. [70] Show less
Back Row—Sundnl, Johnson, E, Anderson, Shurson, I. Anderson Center Row#J. Oudal, Sinner, Tnngvald. Tews, Dahl Front Row—Reierson, Nostbakken, Fronsdnl, A. Anderson PHI GAMMA LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS LORRAINE TEWS - . - - - - - ~ - — - President LESTER JOHNSON - - — ; - - r » - - - Vice-President... Show moreBack Row—Sundnl, Johnson, E, Anderson, Shurson, I. Anderson Center Row#J. Oudal, Sinner, Tnngvald. Tews, Dahl Front Row—Reierson, Nostbakken, Fronsdnl, A. Anderson PHI GAMMA LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS LORRAINE TEWS - . - - - - - ~ - — - President LESTER JOHNSON - - — ; - - r » - - - Vice-President DAGMAR DAHL — - - - — ~ - - - - - Secretary—Treasurer HE Phi Gamma Literary Society is the only literary organization the Academy has. It draws its members from the Academy department alone. The purpose of this society is to acquaint its members with literary masters of the past and present, and to develop the ability to appreciate the depth and beauty of good literature. Interest in the society has been very strong and is increasing with every passing year. Some of the authors that we have studied this year are Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Masefield, Edna Ferber and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The study of the lives of these writers has cast new light on their work, and all in all, has been very interesting. The Phi Gamma adviser is Professor George Soberg. [71] Show less
Bnck Row—Hovey, Ordos. D. Palllson. Snothun, Eldcvik, P. Lund Front Rowfil... jSrde, L Lund, M Nelson. Lecland. Bergclund. Downing PRESS CLUB OFFICERS MARSIELLA NELSON- » - - - - - - — - President TILMA LEELAND — - - - - - - - - Vice-President THE Press Club dates its organization from the School... Show moreBnck Row—Hovey, Ordos. D. Palllson. Snothun, Eldcvik, P. Lund Front Rowfil... jSrde, L Lund, M Nelson. Lecland. Bergclund. Downing PRESS CLUB OFFICERS MARSIELLA NELSON- » - - - - - - — - President TILMA LEELAND — - - - - - - - - Vice-President THE Press Club dates its organization from the School year of 1926-27. Its purpose is, through the maintenance of a press service, to further the inter- ests of Augsburg College by advertising it in every desirable manner. Thus the Press Club helps Augsburg to receive a great amount of publicity. Membership in the Press Club is open to all college students who have had training in journalistic work or who are Efficient typists. The membership at no time, however, is to exceed twelve. An adviser is chosen from the English department, in cooperation with whom the club works. Monday evening is set aside for the meeting of the club. Then the "news" is prepared for publication. Special emphasis is placed on articles relating to Augsburg and its students, and special efl‘orts are made to have them printed in the papers of the towns and cities which are here represented by students. [72] #* 44 44.— Show less
v Back Row—H Ostcrhus, R. Peterson, D Olson, Blake. Haug, M, Hanson Center RowiHovey, Esping, E. Quanbeck, Hulbert, C. Oudal, C Johnson Front ROWWA. Amundsen, Snethun. G. Benson, p. Lund, Freij, Zahrendt THE ARISTOTELIAN CLUB PEDER LUND - - e - r - - - President GARRETT BENSON - - - - - - - Vice... Show morev Back Row—H Ostcrhus, R. Peterson, D Olson, Blake. Haug, M, Hanson Center RowiHovey, Esping, E. Quanbeck, Hulbert, C. Oudal, C Johnson Front ROWWA. Amundsen, Snethun. G. Benson, p. Lund, Freij, Zahrendt THE ARISTOTELIAN CLUB PEDER LUND - - e - r - - - President GARRETT BENSON - - - - - - - Vice-President RUBY SNETHUN - - - - - — - - - Secretary ARTHUR AMUNDSON — — - a - - - - - Treasurer HE Aristotelian Club is a new organization at Augsburg that was formed during the past school year, 1931-32. It is an honorary science society composed of members who are making either Chemistry or Biology their major, and who have maintained an average of B or above in these courses. Total membership is limited to twenty students all of whom are required to have completed at least one year of science and who are continuing in this field. The candidates for membership must also be recommended by either of the Heads of the Science departments. The purpose of this organization is to unite those who have a common interest in scientific knowledge and experimentation so that their interest and knowledge may be developed and be infused into the student body. The club holds its meetings once a month. At these meetings speakers are 1nv1ted and reports on matters of scientific interest are given and discussed. The members are informed, from time to time, of lectures on scientific subjects throughout the city, especially at the University of Minnesota, which they attend whenever possible. [73] Show less
Back Row—Flagstad, O. Helland, Bi Dnhlen. Rossing Front Row—C. Oudal, M. Larson. Sngeng 1931 STUDENT SOCIETY OFFICERS OUR Student Society is, an organization consisting of all the students of the Seminary, College, and Academy departments. Its policies. therefore, are directly under the control... Show moreBack Row—Flagstad, O. Helland, Bi Dnhlen. Rossing Front Row—C. Oudal, M. Larson. Sngeng 1931 STUDENT SOCIETY OFFICERS OUR Student Society is, an organization consisting of all the students of the Seminary, College, and Academy departments. Its policies. therefore, are directly under the control of the student body, the details of business being executed by the Board of Directors composed of the following officers: President Director of Religious Activities Director of Social Activities Director of Publications Director of Athletics Director of Forensics Secretary Treasurer [74] Show less
Back Row—M. Holland, Snlveson, Lcclnnd, Flagstnd, C Johnson Front Row#l3. Lillehci. \Vi Hanson, C Oudal 1932 STUDENT SOCIETY OFFICERS HA'I‘IiVliR recommendations the Board of Directors have, are brought be
Show moreBack Row—M. Holland, Snlveson, Lcclnnd, Flagstnd, C Johnson Front Row#l3. Lillehci. \Vi Hanson, C Oudal 1932 STUDENT SOCIETY OFFICERS HA'I‘IiVliR recommendations the Board of Directors have, are brought be< lure the student body for discussion and vote. One of the purposes of the society is to develop a school spirit. and much credit is due our president for his efforts in leading the students toward that goal. The Student Society is a member of the Young People's Federation of the Lutheran Free Church and sends delegates to the annual convention of the Federation. [75] Show less
Back Row¥C Oudal, M Hagen. Rasmussen, F Peterson Front RowiiSageng. Mortensen. \Vald, Lcclnnd W. S. G. A, 1931 EVERY woman student, upon her registration in the College or the Academy. becomes a member of the Women's Self Government Association. The W. S. G. A. was organized in 1923. Beginning... Show moreBack Row¥C Oudal, M Hagen. Rasmussen, F Peterson Front RowiiSageng. Mortensen. \Vald, Lcclnnd W. S. G. A, 1931 EVERY woman student, upon her registration in the College or the Academy. becomes a member of the Women's Self Government Association. The W. S. G. A. was organized in 1923. Beginning with thirty—six members. it has, this year. a total of eighty—five. The W. S. G. A. sponsors various projects every year. These projects have resulted in many improvements about the dormitories. Special committees are at work within the organization, namely the social and the religious. The religious activity committee conducts the annual Candle— light Recognition Services. It also sponsors special services at Thanksgiving and on Mother's Day to which the student body is invited. [76] Show less
Back Row~#(‘ireen, A Pederson. Bower, Dahl, S Nelson Front Row»-»-i\/lortensen, M Anderson, Larson, Jensen W. 8. (1A., 1932 THE purposes of the Women's Self Government Association, as stated in the constitution are: “To create a sense of unity and fellowship among the women: to promote and... Show moreBack Row~#(‘ireen, A Pederson. Bower, Dahl, S Nelson Front Row»-»-i\/lortensen, M Anderson, Larson, Jensen W. 8. (1A., 1932 THE purposes of the Women's Self Government Association, as stated in the constitution are: “To create a sense of unity and fellowship among the women: to promote and maintain the highest standards of Christian conduct. and to regulate all matters of student government not falling under the iuris- diction of the Dean of Women." All matters of self-government and their regulation are centralized in an executive council composed of a representative from each class. the [W0 house presidents the off—campus representative. and the Academy representative. [77] Show less
Hermunslie Amundson Svccggcn C. Johnson AUGSBURG MEN'S SOCIETY OFFICERS ARTHUR AMUNDSON - 7 ~ - 7 » - - President CLIFFORD JOHNSON - — ~ - - Vice-President GERALD SVEEGGEN — - - r — r r — - - — - Secretary JULIUS HERMUNSLIE — — - » 7 ~ ‘ v i - Treasurer THE Augsburg Men's Society, organized two... Show moreHermunslie Amundson Svccggcn C. Johnson AUGSBURG MEN'S SOCIETY OFFICERS ARTHUR AMUNDSON - 7 ~ - 7 » - - President CLIFFORD JOHNSON - — ~ - - Vice-President GERALD SVEEGGEN — - - r — r r — - - — - Secretary JULIUS HERMUNSLIE — — - » 7 ~ ‘ v i - Treasurer THE Augsburg Men's Society, organized two years ago, serves a three-fold purpose: to preserve and retain the Christian ideals of the school, to create and foster a spirit of fellowship among the men students, and to provide and maintain a lounge-room for their use. The success of the organization has, indeed, been most pronounced, Membership in this society automatically includes every male student at- tending Augsburg Academy, College and Seminary. There is no regular mem— bership fee, but each student is expected to contribute his share towards the year's expenditures. The society aims at cooperation in every respect. The ofl‘icers of the Augsburg Men's Society for the year 193061, were: President, Karl Dahlager; Vice-President, Erling Christianson; Secretary- Treasurer, Otto Rortvedt. [78] Show less
Dahl Reierson L Johnson L EIstcr THE ACADEMY CLUB OFFICERS LESTER JOHNSON - - « - - - - - A — President BERNICE REIERSON . ‘ ~ — - - - A Vice-President LE ROY ELSTER - ‘ - - . - - ~ - - - - Treasurer DAGMAR DAHL - » A - - - - - - - — - Social Secretary THE Academy Club is composed of students... Show moreDahl Reierson L Johnson L EIstcr THE ACADEMY CLUB OFFICERS LESTER JOHNSON - - « - - - - - A — President BERNICE REIERSON . ‘ ~ — - - - A Vice-President LE ROY ELSTER - ‘ - - . - - ~ - - - - Treasurer DAGMAR DAHL - » A - - - - - - - — - Social Secretary THE Academy Club is composed of students from the Academy. The pur— pose of this organization, as stated in the constitution, is "To create, main— tain, and extend throughout the school, high standards of Christian character, to bring about a closer fellowship among the students, and to promote more effectively the various student activities." During the last few years, the enrollment in the academy has steadily de— creased. This, however, has not been injurious to the spirit of the academy. Meetings of the club are called by the president when a need for them arises. This year the academy has had its annual bean-feed and an indoor party. [79] Show less
i t > t I i t: é "'3 z" r «Egg E, .. s E: :. e I V a fggge‘l Back Row—B. I’lelland, S. Nelson, Haugc, Blake, Osterhus, M. Larson, Opsetli Center Row—C Otldal, V Sverdrup, \Vald, ()pseth (Director), K. Sverdrup, B. Olson, Franismd Front Row—Tolletson, Moline, Nilsen, Morrcnscn, Brekkc, Lilleliei,... Show morei t > t I i t: é "'3 z" r «Egg E, .. s E: :. e I V a fggge‘l Back Row—B. I’lelland, S. Nelson, Haugc, Blake, Osterhus, M. Larson, Opsetli Center Row—C Otldal, V Sverdrup, \Vald, ()pseth (Director), K. Sverdrup, B. Olson, Franismd Front Row—Tolletson, Moline, Nilsen, Morrcnscn, Brekkc, Lilleliei, Lee AUGSBURG CHORAL SOCIETY, 1931 IN the six years of its existence, the girls’ music organization. the Choral Society, has attained a high ideal of quality under the inspiring direction of Prof. H. P. Opseth. Although its membership is limited. most of the girls have little difficulty in finding a place in. this organization. Livery year this group makes a tour to visit the various congregations to acquaint them with the school which they support and with the type of students to be Found there, The itinerary for the tour in the spring of 1931 included the following congregations in Minnesota: Sacred Heart, Montevideo, Canby. Hendricks, Minneota, Milroy. Lamberton, Windom, Madelia, Ellendale, and Rochester, In South Dakota the Choral Society gave concerts in the Grenville, Waubay and New Effington churches. [80] Show less
Back Rou'i’BlflCklilllSI, Amundsen, Blake. Lilleliei. Nilscn, Scotvold Third Rowwillanson, Olson, Melby, flange, Larson. Johnson. Ness Second RowiG ()udnl, Rear, (I. ()utlal, Sverdrup. Nelson. Flamstad Front Roww 'Millyng, Bower, Morlcnson, ()pselli (l)lrL‘Clfll). Skurtlnlxvold, Lee AUGSBURG CHORAL... Show moreBack Rou'i’BlflCklilllSI, Amundsen, Blake. Lilleliei. Nilscn, Scotvold Third Rowwillanson, Olson, Melby, flange, Larson. Johnson. Ness Second RowiG ()udnl, Rear, (I. ()utlal, Sverdrup. Nelson. Flamstad Front Roww 'Millyng, Bower, Morlcnson, ()pselli (l)lrL‘Clfll). Skurtlnlxvold, Lee AUGSBURG CHORAL SOCIETY, 1932 THE Choral Society can well be proud of its consistent record of quality singing. During the seven years of its existence, this organization has established itself as one of the most stable groups at Augsburg. Each year a chorus of at least twenty voices has made an extensive tour of the northwest, thus bringing an Augsburg message to audiences who otherwise could not be reached. This year has been as successful as any of the past. Two tours were made, one as far as Chicago and other places en route, and one including Duluth. Besides the regular numbers of the Choral Society, the program included Vocal solos by Miss Jennie Skurdalsvold and a piano solo by Katharine Sverdrup. The program consists of a varied number of secular and religious selections. The following is the complete itinerary: April 3—Northfield, Minnesota April..l O—LaCrosse, Wisconsin April 4—Wanamingo. Minnesota April I7—Duluth, Minnesota April S—Blanchardville, Wisconsin April l8—Ashland. Wisconsin April 6—Argyle, Wisconsin April l9—Moose Lake. Minnesota April 7—Rockford, Illinois April ZO—Brainerd, Minnesota April 8—Chicago, Illinois [81] Show less
Back Row—Osterhus, O. Helland, Halling, P. Morgan, C. Morgan. M Gjerdc. Sorkness Center Row—Dahlnger. Harbo, Hermunslie, W. Hanson. Bueidc. Egcrrson, F. Morgan, Estness Front Row—Hi Johnson, U Johnson. 0. Olson. Prof. Opsclh (Director). Halvorson. E Johnson. Rossing GLEE CLUB, 1931 OFFICERS OLAF... Show moreBack Row—Osterhus, O. Helland, Halling, P. Morgan, C. Morgan. M Gjerdc. Sorkness Center Row—Dahlnger. Harbo, Hermunslie, W. Hanson. Bueidc. Egcrrson, F. Morgan, Estness Front Row—Hi Johnson, U Johnson. 0. Olson. Prof. Opsclh (Director). Halvorson. E Johnson. Rossing GLEE CLUB, 1931 OFFICERS OLAF C. HELLAND - - - - — ~ - - - ~ - - President MARKUS A. HALLING — ~ 7 » - v v - Vice-President JULIUS HERMUNSLIE - - » - - Treasurer CLAYTON P, MORGAN - - - ~ - ~ - - - Secretary P. K. LAWRENCE BUEIDE - r - - v — - Librarian ONE of the traditions closely bound up with Augsburg's past is that of sacred song. In a special way it has been the privilege of the Glee Club through its many years of activity to contribute much to the building up of such a tradition. The best of sacred hymns, and a few other classical master- pieces of a secular nature have made up the organization's concert repertoire. Thus the Glee Club has had a part in bringing the Gospel in song to a large number of people in the Northwest. Fourteen congregations of the Lutheran Free Church located in northwestern Wisconsin and central Minnesota were visited on the 1931 concert tour. The Glee Club is composed of twenty singers and is directed by Professor Henry P. Opseth, the head of the Department of Music at Augsburg since 1922. Markus Halling was the vocal soloist and Howard Halvorsen served as accompanist and piano soloist on the tour. [82] Show less
Back Row—Rislov, Holman. Osterhus, P. Morgan, Monseth, R Lillehei Center Row—Bolstad, Hagen, L, Lillehei, \V Helland, Fl Morgan, Esrness, Rossing Front Row——O. Olson, Mnstcd, Bucide. Sorkness. Opseth (Director). M Gjerdei Halvorson, H Johnson GLEE CLUB, 1932 OFFICERS MANLEY GJERDE r - - ~ - - - -... Show moreBack Row—Rislov, Holman. Osterhus, P. Morgan, Monseth, R Lillehei Center Row—Bolstad, Hagen, L, Lillehei, \V Helland, Fl Morgan, Esrness, Rossing Front Row——O. Olson, Mnstcd, Bucide. Sorkness. Opseth (Director). M Gjerdei Halvorson, H Johnson GLEE CLUB, 1932 OFFICERS MANLEY GJERDE r - - ~ - - - - » President HERBERT JOHNSON A - - - r A - Secretary CHESTER SORKNESS ~ 7 a - - ‘ Treasurer LAWRENCE BUEIDE - - - - - - A » - - Librarian USIC has always had an important consideration in the activities of Augs- burg. The Glee Club is the oldest and most widely known of the musical organizations of the school. Its purpose is to spread the Gospel by means of sacred songs, and to develop an appreciation for good music which is the soul—art of the world. Music has the power of deeply touching the chords of life, and to use it for such a cause is very decidedly a worthy purpose, Although the Glee Club made no concert tour this year, it had occasion to sing at several school and church functions in and outside of the city. Credit is due to Prof. Opseth whose leadership and ability to train voices for chorus work is of the best. [83] Show less
Back Row- Vogl. Johnson, Morgan. llnlling. ()mi, lixlm‘ss, Lee lirmil Row Ii. ()pselli, llnlvorsnn. Larson, l’rnf. ()pselh, ll. ()lsnn MUSIC CLUB, 1931 HE Music Club is a comparatively recent organization, having been formed in 1930. It consists of students who are interested in music and who... Show moreBack Row- Vogl. Johnson, Morgan. llnlling. ()mi, lixlm‘ss, Lee lirmil Row Ii. ()pselli, llnlvorsnn. Larson, l’rnf. ()pselh, ll. ()lsnn MUSIC CLUB, 1931 HE Music Club is a comparatively recent organization, having been formed in 1930. It consists of students who are interested in music and who wish to develop further their interest and ability in musical lines. At each meeting there are general discussions to which each member can contribute, and special reports about musicians are given at each meeting by some one who is chosen by the program committee. Outside musicians are frequently invited to the meetings of the club and share their musical talents with the group. Thus the student comes in contact with many different musicians that he would otherwise be unable to meet. The members themselves contribute some musical number each time. Through these meetings we learn to appreciate more fully the composers and their work. [84] Show less