Don Pribble ------------------------------------ My interest in the organ blossomed in China during World War II where I served in the Army Air Corps as a radio operator. A visit to a church in Kunming, where I played the only organ in what was then Free China, convinced me that the organ was to be my future. My organ teacher at Evansville College in Indiana was Ralph Waterman. After graduating there, I taught organ and theory at St. Olaf College from 1950 to 1954 and served as organist at St. John's Lutheran church in Northfield, MN. Graduate study was started at the American Conservatory in Chicago, my teacher there being Ed Eigenschenk. Much later I graduated from Macalester College in St. Paul, MN, with the degree of Master in Education. Further study was with Dr. Heinrich Fleischer and Gerald Bales. From 1966 until 1986 I taught music in the Bloomington school system in Bloomington, MN, and retired from there in 1986. During that time I was organist and choir director at Christ the King Lutheran Church. Two hip replacements and a knee replacement have curtailed my organ activities, but my ears still tell me that the King of Instruments produces the most glorious sound on earth.