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Each Bethel student creates a lot of paper work for the college office oven before his admission to college. All students are individually evaluated to see whether college work is advisable. Handing Les Borms and Glenn Westin regis-afion blanks is EDNA SCHULTZ, Executive ecrclary. Other duties include pre-enrollment orrespcndence and lincl grade reports. As Director ol Admissions ROYAL F. BLOOM checJcs high school grades and test results to see if an applicant is likely to do acceptable college work. ;ni ROBERT GLASER. Regis-trar. checks registrations lor requirements and proper information. assigns classrooms, and schedules final exams. New to the )ob of Christian Service Director is MILTON CHRISTENSON. He arranges gospel teams to represent Bethel in many churches and missions. Office Manager. F.DITH LARSON. also directs student housing and office employment. All of the bookkeeping for Bethel is done by MILFORD CARLSON. Bursar. 15
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Working Together Business manager, HAROLD LIDBOM. was kept particularly busy this year purchasing furniture for die new dorms and developing an improved pension plan for the faculty and staff, in addition to his regular purchasing and supervisory duties. Assistant to the President, II. WYMAN MAI.MSTEN'S job often takes him out of town. He does the promotional work lor Bethel and helps raise the money to operate the school. As Director of Public Be lotions. NELS STjERSTROM’s job is to acquaint the general public with Bethel. News about Bethel's campus activities is written up in his office and sent to Twin City newspapers. Shown at an official meeting is the Bethel 3oard of Education and Bethel administrative staff members. Their important decisions help keep Bethel a growing institution of Christian scholarship. Seated: Dr. Philip Sorenson. G. Leonard Erickson. Dr. Henry Wingblade. Ejnar Peterson. Wilford Anderson. Paul Lundgren. Warren Eastlund, V. Elvinq Anderson. Edwin Onark. Edith Larson. Standing: Harold Lidbom. Bev. Warren Magnuson, Clifford Larson. Clayton Bolinder. Arnold T. Wicklund. W. F. Wi Maurice Wessman, Carl H. Lunaquist. Ncls Stjernstrom. H. i man Malmsten. ’• 14
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Diagnoses Reached Frustrated indeed are beginning students whose first perusal of psychology leads them to discover abnormal tendencies in themselves; each day brings a new diagnosis. However, a more careful study helps them to understand idiosyncrasies and behaviors in themselves and other human beings. Through psychological tests and experiments, upper division students become more acquainted with the problems of guidance and understanding. ROYAL BLOOM M.A. Head ot Psychology Department Psychology. Education SWAN ENGWALL M.A. Psychology Philosophy V SHELDON FARDIG M. Music Music. Education Mr. Fardig checks over the lesson plans of Vivian Johnson and Hartley Christianson. Responsibilities Reversed Equipped with determination, wavering confidence, and a frozen smile, the student teacher faces his first class. This chance to put theory into practice is offered at Bethel for the first time this year through new courses in educational methods and a student teaching program. Also possible through the new program is a four-yoar course in secondary education. Graduating seniors following this plan may obtain a Minnesota state teacher's certificate.
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