Concordia College - Cobber Yearbook (Moorhead, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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LANGUAGE Mrs. Schoberg's pleasantness makes learning a modern language much easier. To her students, learning German becomes more of a pleasure than a task. Quiet and kind aptly describe Miss Stiening who strives to make real scholars out of her German students. A new person on campus this year is Miss Barber. Already she has impressed on the Cobbers her ability as a teacher of Spanish. This is Miss Gulbranson's first year at Concordia, too, but she has already assumed double duties. When she is not carefully laying down the fundamentals of Latin, she can be found cheerfully clearing up a freshman's fazy concepts of English grammar. Anne Schoberg M. Elizabeth Stiening l Garnet Barber Dora Gulbranson

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L NGUAGE Mr. Schoberg is to the modern language department what the Old Main is to the campus. Both are integral factors on the Concordia scene. Dr. Skalet is a scholar in the truest sense of the word. Pre-seminary students leave his classes excellently Prepared in Greek and Latin. J. A. Holvik not only has a thorough understanding of Norse, but also has a wealth of knowledge about Norwegian culture to draw on for his classes. Miss Kleppe forms the other half of the Norwegian department team. Like her co-worker, she has a good deal of interesting Scandinavian culture to pass on to her students. ....l G. L. Schoberg Charles H. Skalet J. A. Holvik Martha Kleppe l



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E GLIH 1-.7 About Mr. Bale it can be said, And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew. ' A class from Miss Nilsen is a vicarious experience in living, coupling the best of subject matter with Christian philosophy. Acquainting freshmen with the intricacies of grammar and 1-lomer's works is the job which Miss Boen fulfills with exactness. The untiring Mr. Fietz can be seen at the library almost any night. His passion for the humanities and deep thought place him high in both the literary field and the minds of his students. Miss Mauseth's avid thoroughness makes certain that her students leave her classes with at complete knowledge of the subject matter. ,, 'Q Christian Bale Frida Nilsen 26 Gladys Boen Eric Fietz Geneva Mauseth

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