Concordia College - Cobber Yearbook (Moorhead, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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BIOLOGY Among the most thorough courses at Concordia are Mr. Fuglestad's biology classes. His zestfulness and sense of humor add punch to make his courses fascinating. Mr. Torstveit's quiet scholarship, when he is working alone, often explodes in a flurry of questions in the classroom. His students soon learn that the best way to get along in his biology classes is to know the answers. This is Miss Voegeli's first year at Concordia, but she has already gained a reputation for producing minute details from memory in any of several biological fields. Mrs. Dubley's rapid-fire lecturing and thorough knowledge of her field are turning out many well-equipped budding bacteriologists. She, too, is in her first year here. Biology lab. instructor, Leroy Olson, patiently guides beginning biology students through the mazes of laboratory techniques. R. E. Fuglestad Olaf Torstveit 1 l vu- ' l 'I I , arf. '-an-P P. iii fi if-7 t ,L 5 V ' - Jean Voegeli Mrs. Dubley Leroy Olson

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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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PHYSICS and CHEMI TRY Dr. Konrad O. Lee's active mind ranges over the problems of both physics and mathematics with the characteristic precision of a scientific mind. Dr. Carl Bailey's intensity is reflected in the work of his physics students. Although he does advanced work in that field, he has not forgotten, nor does he let his students forget, the importance of fundamentals. Mr. Eliason's leadership as head of the chemistry department is well known, and his teaching, a compound of knowledge and experience, has gone far in grounding his students in chemistry. - -. '-.i . .' One of Dr. Werth's favorite pastimes is chess, the age-old sign of a true professor. His mastery of that game is characteristic of his work in Concordia's chemistry department. Despite his youth, that Dr. before Mr. Allen I-Ianson's name is the real thing. His advanced chemistry students can vouch for the fact that it is earned. David Thrane served very capably as a laboratory assistant and instructor in the chemistry department for the first semester, after which he was called into service. Konrad O. Lee Carl Bailey ,rf A. L. Eliason Richard G. Werth Allen Hanson David Thfflne

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