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Aggie 1962 - Yearbook

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There is nothing quite as exciting<br />

as the clear call of the trumpet<br />

or the mellow tones of the coronet.<br />

A good march would not be com-<br />

plete without the smear of the<br />

trombone.<br />

FRONT ROW: Tandberg, Karr, Op-<br />

dahl. BACK ROW: Cleveland, Sjoblom,<br />

Gabbert, Gunderson, Retzlaff, Beyer.<br />

59<br />

Reed instruments are a very im-<br />

portant part of the band. They<br />

are the instruments that play the<br />

many very delicate parts that the<br />

violin usually plays in the or-<br />

ches tra.<br />

In this group one can see the<br />

clarinets, saxophones, and a new<br />

type of instrument that takes the<br />

place of the oboe.<br />

FRONT ROW: Bitker, Hau en, Arm-<br />

strong, Gatheridge, BACK ROW':<br />

Peterson, Bogestad, Hanson, Schultz,<br />

Warren.<br />

The instrument that really has the<br />

beat is the bass drum.<br />

Another symbol of the brass band<br />

is the large bass horn, the cym-<br />

bals, horns, and snares.<br />

FRONT ROW: Opdahl, Johnson, Swan-<br />

son, Hoerner, Helgeson. BACK ROW:<br />

Scott, Odegaard, Helgeson, Charais,<br />

Pahan, Tvinnereim.

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