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PSYCHOLOGY The Psychology club was formed to promote an understanding between students and teachers through the mu- tual assimilation of psychology. Dr. Person, head of the psychology de- partment, is its sponsor and advisor. The club is dedicated to foster an understanding among all, of why man behaves as he does. It strives con- stantly to help us understand ourselves, so that we may better understand oth- ers. It is believed that through this un- derstanding we may better be able to cope with the problems this world poses for us. To this end, a greater harmony among men is foreseen. Among the activities of the club are lectures, motion pictures, and discus- sions. A picture was shown on Child Psychology, which proved very inter- esting. One of the most unusual pro- grams presented at North Park was brought to us by the Psychology Club in the person of Morton H. Greene, hypnotist. His program featured a series of interesting and amusing ex- periments with volunteer subjects from the audience. A field trip to Dunning State Hospital was taken in January. Officers for the club this year have been: Willis Adell, ]oanne Ellison, Bar- bara Ericson, and Bert Hallman. LUTHEUAN STUDENTS One of the newer clubs on the North Park campus is the Lutheran Stu- dents ' Association. The L.S.A. met every other Monday in Caroline Hall Lounge. In this club are students who are members of, or attend a Lutheran church. Those leading the club are: Norman Ryding; John Swenson, Shirley Lindskoog, and Mary Cordell. Through the Lutheran Student As- sociation this year, the members have come to feel a closer relationship with Christ, our Lord. The importance of walking hand in hand with Him, not only now, but throughout the weeks, months, and years to follow was im- pressed upon the group. D. Giese. M. Procek. T. Linoucn. S. Lindskoog. V. Hahn. L. Streckor. D. Schuh. J. Olin. B. Lind. H. Payer. R. Stone. N. Ryding. J. Swensen. L. Sandgren. M. Corde M. Sando
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Row I ( loknson, B. Eckstrom. A. Erickson. N. Johnson. S. Anderson. M. Ramgren H. Anderson. Row 2: S. Carlson. E. Ide. J. Olsen. J. Sandberg, A. Franklin. M. Bergstrom. P. Berquisl. N. Lambert. G. Berg. J. Gedde Row 3: C. LeVahn. A. Freedholm. M. Liljegren. M Nelson, B. Havig. I. Hover. M. Procek, I Huggare, D. Matson D Scbub I. Brisson, M. Wickett. D. Williams. G. Holmqnisl. T Johnson. P. Person. Ron I I Seaburgh R Hoyei I Larson. B lohnson, D. Benglson I Hederstedl Rou J I- ' Udrin I Carlson R Lofgren. P. Swanson. W. Adell. D Nyquisl B Lake. M Al anzo P Span B Niznik ' ' ' ' I Nelson, E. Slagk V. Benson. J Magnuson. B. Anderson. H. Payer, G. Vought, L. Anderson E Dun., I Nelson D Loots, R Munson, G. Miller. I). Nelson, R. Carlson C Forsberg C Frizen.
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Rou; ' Rou 1 Row I I Hokanson. N Lambert, 1) Powers, P. Paige S Carlson C lobnson I Hoyer, M Olson, M lohnson, M. Sandell, S. Gilberg, I Olsten. G Benson G Bevan M Liljegren I Forsberg M Carlson, B. Anderson. G. Magnu M lohns Carlson I. H Vri st. L. Hill. C. Anderson. E. Dwyer. S Kortbein I Nelson R Bengl D I indm Tgquist. C. Le Vahn. A. Nelson. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has taken its place at North Park as one ot the most important organizations on the cam- pus. This year there was an unusually well balanced representation of the student body. Members of the Student Council are elected from the various counselling groups, representing the Junior College, Music School, Semi- nary, and Bible Institute. All responsibilities of Homecoming were placed on the Student Council. This included all plans for the election of the queen, and the coronation cere- mony at the game. The council also made plans for the greatest event of the school year, the College Banquet held on May 22. Preparations for College Day were also made under council sponsorship. Rollerskating parties, assemblies throughout the year, and a calendar listing special events must also be in- cluded among the many activities un- der the direction of this group. A Christ- mas party was held in the gym and was enjoyed by all. The Viking room was completed this year for the student body. Officers for this year have been: John Nelson, Carol Johnson, Marilyn Liljegren, Lorraine Hokanson, and Gor- don Lundin. A special thank you for the hours of hard work and wonderful help goes to Mr. P. J. Larson, faculty ad- visor for the council.
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