Concordia College - Cobber Yearbook (Moorhead, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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CS. SCCOIld row: Craig Iohnson, Leverson, Tom tl together ibers have r blankets major or ioney for ls, UshtrS I1m31'1'1C1liS has made .ing each w0II1CU,5 Student Christian Association A 1J0iC6 mf religious ozfgfmiqfzfianf Student Christian Association Council, front row: Ioan Langemo, Larry Thompson, Rosemary Green. Back row: Howard Olson, Lowell Bratrud Iames Stolee, Gene Okerlund, Arlen Hermodson, Duane O. Nelson, Rev. I. M. Moe, advisor. HE Student Christian Association unites all the former religious organizations on campus. SCA has a voice in international, inter denominational affairs through the Lutheran Student Association of America and the World Christian Movement. Sun- day supper meetings at the gym represent only a small part of SCA. Providing a Christian outlet for talent and an op- portunity for community service, SCA considers questions on missions, social growth, stewardship and contemporary religion. The First purpose of SCA is to draw each student closer to Iesus Christ. Holding its mid-winter formal banquet at the gym, SCA unites Cobbers under the theme One Life for Christ. LSA'ers and SCA'ers splash together in the MSC swimming P001 during Moorhead Stare College-Concordia College joint social meeting. 63

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Lettermen's Club Lettermen, front row: Art johnson, Dave Opheim, john johnson, Carl Grandstand, Cliff Paulson, Don Green, Al Tweit, jim Iossart, Barry Bowles. Second row: Gary Carlson, Iack Nelson, Hilding Ronning, Roger Gilbertson, Wesley Lokken, Melvin Panjkovich, Monnoe Leraas, Dick Whitaker, Fred Nelson, Craig Iohnson. Back row: Darry-l Albright, Dan Kittleson, Clayton Gorder, Don Nelson, Andy Hendrickx, Dick Shearer, Cliff Anderson, Ron Gadberry, Dale Leverson, Tom Wolhowe. For More with .YPO if in mimi Tennis Club THLETIC award winners band together in the Lettermen's Club. The sixty members have all received numerals, sweaters, jackets or blankets as rewards for their work in either a major or a minor sport. The club raises its money for awards by selling homecoming buttons. Ushers for the Globetrotter game and for tournaments are recruited from their ranks also. The Lettermen's Carnival each spring has made a name for its sponsors. The Tennis Club gets into full swing each spring shortly before they play in the women's tennis tournament at Carleton College. Tennis Club, front row: Sonja Korup, Brenda Lovsness, Helen Schmid, Donna Thompson, Monette Steinhaus, Rene Scheflcler. Back row: Patricia Benson, Sandra Leighton, Annette Barsness, Ianice Terras, Mary Nyman, Erna Darr, Luann Schultz. 62 gl agkuul-' 51-2-56 .rr S I. l the fo has a affairs Amer day si M13 itS mid-wi lm: SCA unites One Life for Chfj



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, llw Ga Iackson speaks to a Saturday evening prayer fellowship group gathered in the Brown YY r Hall Chapel for the usual 6:30 devotional program. Religious Organizations mcenfmfmg on service Z0 atberr NE of the most important phases of SCA is the deputation program. The student body is di- vided into fifty-Five teams, which make visitations to rest homes and jails and out-of-town extension trips. The Student Christian Association broadcasts a devotional program over KOBB, the campus radio. The organization of Mission Ambassadors, in- tended for Cobbers who are planning to be mission- aries or who are very interested in the needs of various mission fields, replaces Mission Crusaders, an organization absorbed by the SCA. The Ambas- sadors sponsored a Christmas drive for clothes to be sent to Korea. Gamma Delta, an international organization for students of the Synodical Conference, meets weekly. There are Concordia students represented in both Fargo and Moorhead chapters. Future parish workers meet monthl in south Y lounge in Fjelstad to gain instruction in their future field. An SCA visitation team-Howard Mickleson, Gunhild Turmo Sh' 1 ' 1r ey Anderson and Betsy Lewis-enter the Fields Rest Home. 64 Mission Ambassl ll'0lCla Arlen He Rmb Gilbcrtsoll, P . slush wofkers Rigs D .N-.I .r gn R 'lSllrrE ll na , I1 ' lxlldg i ne .lnnthkicli rl .. lxfausl Rl

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