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BUSINESS Practice Acquired One of the more practical sides of the Bethel curriculum is found in the corner of the first basement. Here, amid the clatter of the typewriters and other office machines, are prospective secretaries, missionary candidates, church secretaries and others who realize the value of business skills in later life. Besides typing, shorthand and accounting, courses in running the latest office machines are offered. Credits in business count as electives toward a BA degree, and many students take a year or two of business at Bethel before going on to a professional school. ELLEN LEHR M.A. Commercial PHYSICAL EDUCATION Exercise - Not Mental Whether it’s calisthenics, badminton or table tennis, all Bethel students are aware of the important part in school life played by the physical education department. Although the coed loudly groans and complains as she stretches to touch her toes and although she may have trouble climbing stairs for a few days, she is appreciative of the break in the sedentary college schedule. However, there is more to physical education than twists and bends. Through these courses students learn how to be valuable team members or learn how to play individual sports that will become favorite hobbies or pastimes. Badminton and ping pong are popular in the winter, not to mention volleyball, and as spring comes students start hurrying across campus to the tennis courts and the girls turn out for their annual gym class softball games. Ron Nelson charges forward to catch his opponent's serve in an enthusiastic badminton battle. DEL RAY PETERSON M.A., Chairman Physical Ed., Athletics LYNN LUNDIN B.A. Physical Ed., Athletics JNGEBORG SJORDAL M.A. Physical Education 31
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SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Ina Marie I.indstrom pours carefully into a test tube while other students prepare materials for the experiment. Spirogyra to Sputnik “Isn’t that a sparrow?” “I think it looks more like a —” “Ssssh — it’s going to sing!” No, its not a meeting of the National Birdwatchers Society — it’s just the Bethel freshmen out on a biology field trip. Tomorrow they’ll be in the lab dissecting grasshoppers or frogs smelling strongly of formaldehyde. It’s all part of the process of learning to appreciate the world around you. Bethel’s growing science department this year provides a major in biology as well as in chemistry. It is also improving its curriculum to provide for the training of future science teachers and offers a full pre-medical program. Next year the department will make it a requirement of graduation for the student to have one course in physical science as well as one course in biology. The mathematics department is also expanding to keep pace with the increasing need for higher mathematics. Since the advent of Sputnik the world has been drawn even more to an active interest in the developments of science. It is important for everyone to understand the implications of these scientific advancements. This is the work of the department of science and mathematics. V. ELV1NG ANDERSON RUSSELL W. JOHNSON HOWARD DINSMORE ROBERT J. GLASER Ph.D., Chairman M.F. Ph.D. Zoology Biology, Botany Chemistry M.A. Chemistry CHARLES TUCEK M.S. Mathematics, Physics 30
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LIBRARY DAVID GUSTON B.S., B.D. Associate Librarian ELIZABETH MILLER M.A. Library ELSA NORDIN M.S. in L.S. Library Added Services This year’s complete rearrangement has given the library basement a new look. Besides giving more room for seminary stacks, the remodeling has provided for language listening rooms and an educational methods lab. The solitary scholar can make good use of the individual desks or the additional study rooms. The library this year also acquired the historical collections of the Baptist General Conference and the Skarstedt collections — a collection of Scandinavian theology. On the mezzanine a student project is providing the Ralph Larson chapel for meditation and prayer — dedicated to the memory of our martyred missionary. Libraries are becoming more and more important in higher education as the student is taught to integrate what he learns in the classroom with what he finds for himself in the library. There is a definite trend to make more use of the library which is especially noticeable at Bethel in the larger number of readings courses offered. The library through its expansion shows its willingness and ability to meet this need. Students take active advantage of the library’s informal Lillian Boyer and Marilyn Thorpe, part of reading area beside the current publications rack. the student library staff, check in a book. 32
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