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MISSIO CRU ADER The purpose of Mission Crusaders is to establish and strengthen young men and women in Christian faith and life and to promote active interest in missions, both H home and foreign. It meets Sunday mornings at 8 :-45. The semester theme was Where Is Thy Brother? Returned missionaries speak from time to time. The group is responsible for presenting programs j at the Old People's Home in Fargo every Sunday after- 7 noon. ' 4' First semester president was Orville Sanderson and 1 Arvid Myhrwold served the second semester. , i 1 ! Back row: Grefsrud, Corneliussen, Wangen, Quamme, Schultz. Second row: Rev, Fauske, Myhrwold, P. johnson, G. Anderson, Dreger, Heuer. Front row: Miss Gilbertson, F. Rasmussen, Sanderson, Skatvold, Miss Nordlie. BROTHERHOOD Members of Cobber Brotherhood meet in the lounge of the Men's dormitory every Wednesday evening. H .Qs 1 Programs consist of hymn singing, devotional messages and j musical selections presented by members of the group. j One of their projects is sending programs to the Cass County jail Weclnesday evenings. P FY' ,.jo 55- ' ' 5 sms 1: 'U6w3' isa -Wei D v-:FU 49.59 2-53 --:J-on. gonna f'D 'S-U25 Eng: 0. -. ease? iam? -5-...O ,cox :E'.ff-- F275 S rn,..- mo FY' HSS: TOO 00? -4 oo? x: o :img crux.: - 35:9 BQ-U13 gg-Er' og,-2 PN-U5 Paul Mathre was president the first semester and Norman V. johnson presided the second semester. Back row: Bjertness, Mathre. Front row: Holt, N. johnson, Sampson. S L. D. R. Guest speakers included Miss Bertha Stedje, a parish secretary and Miss Grace Bratlee who spoke on Indian Missions. A group of girls visit the House of Mercy in Fargo to present programs bimonthly. Other projects include the Shish- maref mission station in Alaska and jewish missions. Presidents for the year were Carrol Olson, first semester and Marian Hanson, second semester. Advisors are Miss Lorraine Back row: Miss Thorson, Sist r Ness Thofson and Sister Margot Ness' e . Second row: Moen, I-leieie, Njus, Brodin, Gisvold. Front row: Stricker, C. Olson, Solwold. 41
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The theme of LSA for the first semester was 'Searching for the Truth . This group, which is the largest organiza- tion on campus, meets every Sunday evening at 6 45 in the college chapel. Back row: W. Haugen, Flom, K. L. Hofstad. Third row: D. Sponheim, Glommen Second row: Kvenild, Bry, Arveson, Front row: Buckneberg, P. Larson, L i l Back row: N. E. Johnson, Sparrow, Dahl, Miss Jordahl, Mellum, P. Sponheim, Third row: Rice, Bratrud, Ostby, J. Stenson, Bolme. Second row: W. Evenson, Lorents, Bry, Teigen, C. Lee, R. Paulson. Front row: Rev. Fauske, Luttio, K. R. Nilsen, Buckneberg, Rev. Rand. L. S. A. COUNCILS The program is presented by one of twelve teams. These teams are also responsible for sending out deputa- tions to neighboring congregations, presenting programs to Luther Leagues. About fifteen Cobbers attended the Northcentral regional conference at Aberdeen, South Dakota, Novem- ber 17 to 19. K. Roy Nilsen served as president the first semester. Carl Lee was elected as president the second semester.
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In the stillness Of the night The choir sang - A boy is born. In the darkness Of the room A light shown forth Above a manger. Near scented pines I saw one Who pronounced, Mankind is Freed. Throughout all space Resounded praise -- Alleluyal Alleluyaln
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