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international 2L rt- o n c cr row 1: d. holm, e. vaher, e. leps, r. day, 1. lagerquist, a. carlson, e. peterson, k. berglund, j. yang, d. peterson. the international relations club of north park college is dedi- cated to the proposition that we as individuals may understand and respect each other ' s national and cultural differences, the meetings have been conducted on a personal level during which time the rep- resentatives of a particular country have given an aspect of its culture or an introduction to its way of life, these have brought the cultures to us as a group in a direct way, and we have also had the opportunity to guestion the representative in order to satisfy our in- terest and curiosity, thus we have learned to see basic similarities and harmonies beneath superficial differences. the club has sponsored meetings and exhibits and participated in the intercollegiate international relations club program in an effort to increase an understanding and appreciation of these similarities and differences.
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the psychology club was founded in 1950 at north park college to promote an understanding be- tween students and teachers through the mutual assimilation of psychology, dr. person, of the psy- chology department, is its sponsor and advisor, starting with a small beginning, the psychology club has grown to its present membership of thirty. among the activities of the psychology club are: lectures, motion pictures, discussions, and field trips, wide student participation has been enjoyed by the psychology club at all of its activities ■ — showing a desire of students to understand our fellow-man. the officers this year were: albert ossentjuk, president; ray anderson, vice-president; lois hanson, secretary; and June norberg, treasurer. D J en O u V) Q. row 1: g. ossentjuk, a. ossentjuk, w. johnson, d. ryd, b. magnuson, b. bankson, h. morton, g. anderson, r. ander- son, 1. kent. row 2: m. almquist, g. benson, m. soderberg, e. peterson, j. carlson, b. sturdy, i. hoegh, j. mains, d. noreen, m. bangt- son, m. dahlstrom, d. bodley, m. carlson, 1. englund, 1. hanson, b. axelson, d. gustafson, j. norberg, a. cottrell, b. dore. 83
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this year the yankee club greatly increased its membership, a large group of students and the faculty attended their first social, a traditional picnic at la baugh woods, at the first meeting the election of officers was held, those chosen to reign over the club were: ralph sager, president; david holm, vice-president; and ruth cignoni, sec- retary-treasurer. January brought forth a bowling party, when aching muscles spelled the triumph of numerous gutter balls. then the highlight of the year was the bean supper, sponsored by the yankee club for the entire student body, here the yankees really treated us to some of their unbeatable food, and then to their light new england enter- tainment. tow 1: m. jacobson, b. carlson, a. erickson, e. Johnson, g. holmquist, c. nilson, s. landergren, d. Williams. tow 2: m. soderberg, j. seaburgh, c. Johnson, n. lindestrand, j. ericson, j. huggare, b. sturdy, e. carlson, r. sundstrom. tow 3: m. Johnson, r. sager, p. Wellington, e. gustafson, e. dwyer, d. sturdy, p. Johnson, e. vaher, r. cignoni. tow 4: r. young, d. peterson, d. fohlin, g. vought, k. kulberg, b. anderson, r. pearson, d. vennberg, e. olson, p. locke, e. nelson, w. peterson, d. holm, r. bergren, r, magnuson. 85
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