Concordia College - Cobber Yearbook (Moorhead, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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-H -W .. .ff---an ...rat- . --.H 1- ... - f -'-...,,-,,,, - -... A umm, lnson, a month tolostcr phical questions im Norway, WHS ers. Other spcal' Mr. Grubb. Df- phy deparrmcnl f0W1 im Isaat, 1 3 , Sw . Bard, Book, and Canto, front row: Darlene Martinson, Ioan Benson, Iackie Rogelstad, Kay Sailer, Ann Drummond, Shirley Hentila, Bonnie Engle. Second row: Dorothy Erickson, Iulia Edwards, Kay Messelt, Majel Anderson, Melba Wold, Marion Musil, Annette Ellefson, Mary Lou Barrett. Third row: Dave Lahren, Stan Hankins, RoseMary Green, Solveig Knutson, Ronald Spillman, Paul Iordahl, Bruce Larson. Fourth row: 'Clayton Gorder, Royal Ness, Larry Lystig, Earl Eliason, Leon Flancher, Lowell Mohn. Bard, Book and Canto-Farmers' Club ztltttrfe amd cultivation, two fields lish faculty and students and to stimulate intel- lectual curiosity in English outside the classroom, the English Club was organized in l954. Member- ship is limited to majors and minors. Shirley Hentila was sent as delegate to the National Council of Teachers in English at Minneapolis. Bard, Book, and Canto met in South Lounge of Fjelstad and centered its meetings on campus movies such as Henry VIII. Hamlet was discussed at a fall supper meeting. One of the smallest interest groups is Farmers' fell Nordlrrigbom 1 Club, organized just two years ago. Their purpose, ir00kZlZE,Gm1 like that of other interest groups, is to study and 'fC,if,d,fn.W discuss various aspects of their Held, in this case if Earl NM agriculture. bnwn, GICH 'll . .DELL gllll-Uddson' Farmers Club, front row: Douglas Sillers, Dennis Haaland, Arlen Severson, Harland Ilifagmlsoflf R0fl3ld Iohnson-. Back row: Mr. Allwin Monson, advisor, Theodore Olsgaard, Uther Tollefson, Norton Berg, Richard Rosetter, Iohn Tjostem. 57 O ENCOURAGE cooperation between Eng-

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000 vs i iii YY 1 Art Club front row: Marlene Muir, Vija Zalitis, Doris Mergenthal, Pirkko Hill, Carol Nybakken. Second row: Gail Aanenson, Wanda Rinnan, Mary Lou Barrett, Marilyn Erickson, Nancy Thompson. Third row: Marion Musil, Marcia Maloney, Orland Rourke, Nancy Martinson, Annette Ellefson. Back row: William Wolfram, Don A. Nelson, Norman Holen, Clayton Gorder, Eugene Isaacson, Dean Moe. Art, Philosophy Clubs Arking, what if b66ZZLljf?U ONVINCED that art is an essential part of a liberal arts education, a group of art students reor- ganized -the Art Club, which had fallen into a state of inactivity. Membership was thrown open to the entire student body because the group desired to create an active interest in the Hne arts. The initial meeting featured a program of European slides pre- sented by Mr. Bowman, an art instructor who spent three years in Germany. The Philosophy Club meets once a month to foster the exchange of ideas on philosophical questions. Dr. Aalen, professor in theology from Norway, was one of their most outstanding speakers. Other speak- ers included Rev. Svendsbye and Mr. Grubb. Dr. Reidar Thomte, head of the philosophy department, is advisor to the club. Q 13. Philosophy Club, front row: Marian Han- son, Mr. Grubb, Ephraim Isaac, Gilbeff Lee, lack Eichorst, Lowell Nordling- SCC' ond row: Annetta Sherbrooke, Paul Dove, Marvin Sandness, Iohn Serkland, CHU' Olson, Vernon Rice, George Madsen. Bflfk row: Al Grundahl, Don Earl Nelson, Lowell Bratrud, Paul Monson, Glen AD' derson, Rod Olson, Russell AnderSOIl- ll Bard,B00k1 and Wrhy Erickson, Hams, ROSCMUY mi Flanchffi L iimkri club, fr . ignugon R i Li X Ollal in rtmitfmf



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, . Kay Skavanger Estelle Bermodes Phyllis Bug , . . ' la Mayel Anderson Annette BMSDCSS International Relations Club, front row. Shirley HCDU , l S dl' Awad lsmir Louie Shim Ann lOY Mykle ROSCIYU S Olson Beverly Wagner Back row Larry Lystlg bee. Second row: ames tran IC, f I r f David Bjomson, Dean Moe, Richard I-Ividsten, Philip Halvorson, Marvin Sandness International Relations Club, Audio Visual Education Ebbmg enfbwzmmf revived NTHUSIASM for international affairs ebbed until the question of disbanding the International Relations Club arose. The group decided, however, to continue because of renewed interest. The general purpose of the reorganized club is to change the general apathetic attitude to one of active interests in world affairs, mid-west provincialism and to develop a closer bond of kinship between our twenty- five foreign students and the local students. Audio-visual education, headed by Mr. Narveson, provides opportunity for student teachers to gain experience and for Cobbers to meet requirements as operators of audio-visual aids. Supervised by Roger Domjahn, audio-visual in structor, Virginia Hendrickson and Ioanne Orr I-leuer practice threading two of the five movie projectors available. 58 ef I if

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1951

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1958, pg 194

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1958, pg 35

Concordia College - Cobber Yearbook (Moorhead, MN) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 63

1958, pg 63

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1958, pg 162

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