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ARTHUR FORSBLAD Band Director of Fresno State Colleg GROUP:— College Band, Ma e Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and soloists in Musical Potpourri at the White Theatre. A game is not complete without band music, of course, and the College band has created a niche for itself in the sports program. The annual Spring goodwill tour of the high schools of the valley was made during Spring vacation. This tour is designed primarily to advertise the West Coast Relays, and secondarily to promote a friendly contact with the high schools. A drive for new uniforms for the entire band has been started, and aided materially by the Chamber of Commerce, Merchants' Association, and interested individuals. It was for the benefit of the uniforms that the pot-pourri was presented, and for the same purpose the Masque Ball was given in April, at the Rainbow ballroom. BAND THE Fresno State College Band, under the direction of Arthur C. Forsblad, has developed into an organization of which the college and community may well be proud. It played at the football games held in Fresno, and also at the games in Stockton, entertaining the spectators before the games and between halves. Some of the band members, with the assistance of the three versatile yell leaders, formed small groups and presented stunts, which resulted in the formation of the Dutch Band. This group, composed of eight members, has also appeared before several clubs in the city. On October 8th the band provided the music at the Fresno Community Chest Dinner held at the Civic Auditorium,- on November 11th, played in the Armistice Day Parade; on November 28th, presented a program at the Teachers' Institute at the Fresno High School; and on March 14th participated in the parade and dedication ceremonies of the Frank Chance Baseball Field. November 29th, Thanksgiving Day, between halves of the football game with the University of Nevada, Dr. Frank W. Thomas presented a new silk American flag to the band. One of the projects of the college is to secure new uniforms for the band. The Chamber of Commerce, Merchants Association, and various individuals have interested themselves in the task of raising funds for this project. On January 23rd, at the White Theatre, the band presented a musical "pot pourri". On April 12th, the student body, through the efforts of the Rally Committee, gave a Masque Ball at the Rainbow Ballroom. The proceeds from both of these events went into the uniform fund. On March 25th, 26th and 27th, the annual Spring Tour was made. Music Week was opened Sunday afternoon, May 5th, with a band concert at Roeding Park. '; _.■> NINETY-TWO
Yearbook Title | 1935 Campus |
Date Published | 1935 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Source | Photography by Ed Maxwell of the Maxwell Studio, Fresno, Calif.; Engravings by Levon Kemalyan of the Fresno Photo-Engraving Company, Fresno, Calif.; Covers from Weber-McCrea, Los Angeles, Calif.; Printed and Bound by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co., Fresno, Calif. |
Rights | Annual publication Assocated Student Body, Fresno State College. Volume 30, Fresno, Calif. Copyright 1935 by Gladys Edith May and H. P. Higginbotham, Jr. |
Yearbook Title | 1935 Campus |
Date Published | 1935 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | ARTHUR FORSBLAD Band Director of Fresno State Colleg GROUP:— College Band, Ma e Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and soloists in Musical Potpourri at the White Theatre. A game is not complete without band music, of course, and the College band has created a niche for itself in the sports program. The annual Spring goodwill tour of the high schools of the valley was made during Spring vacation. This tour is designed primarily to advertise the West Coast Relays, and secondarily to promote a friendly contact with the high schools. A drive for new uniforms for the entire band has been started, and aided materially by the Chamber of Commerce, Merchants' Association, and interested individuals. It was for the benefit of the uniforms that the pot-pourri was presented, and for the same purpose the Masque Ball was given in April, at the Rainbow ballroom. BAND THE Fresno State College Band, under the direction of Arthur C. Forsblad, has developed into an organization of which the college and community may well be proud. It played at the football games held in Fresno, and also at the games in Stockton, entertaining the spectators before the games and between halves. Some of the band members, with the assistance of the three versatile yell leaders, formed small groups and presented stunts, which resulted in the formation of the Dutch Band. This group, composed of eight members, has also appeared before several clubs in the city. On October 8th the band provided the music at the Fresno Community Chest Dinner held at the Civic Auditorium,- on November 11th, played in the Armistice Day Parade; on November 28th, presented a program at the Teachers' Institute at the Fresno High School; and on March 14th participated in the parade and dedication ceremonies of the Frank Chance Baseball Field. November 29th, Thanksgiving Day, between halves of the football game with the University of Nevada, Dr. Frank W. Thomas presented a new silk American flag to the band. One of the projects of the college is to secure new uniforms for the band. The Chamber of Commerce, Merchants Association, and various individuals have interested themselves in the task of raising funds for this project. On January 23rd, at the White Theatre, the band presented a musical "pot pourri". On April 12th, the student body, through the efforts of the Rally Committee, gave a Masque Ball at the Rainbow Ballroom. The proceeds from both of these events went into the uniform fund. On March 25th, 26th and 27th, the annual Spring Tour was made. Music Week was opened Sunday afternoon, May 5th, with a band concert at Roeding Park. '; _.■> NINETY-TWO |
Source | Photography by Ed Maxwell of the Maxwell Studio, Fresno, Calif.; Engravings by Levon Kemalyan of the Fresno Photo-Engraving Company, Fresno, Calif.; Covers from Weber-McCrea, Los Angeles, Calif.; Printed and Bound by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co., Fresno, Calif. |
Rights | Annual publication Assocated Student Body, Fresno State College. Volume 30, Fresno, Calif. Copyright 1935 by Gladys Edith May and H. P. Higginbotham, Jr. |
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