Carleton College - Algol Yearbook (Northfield, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB Row 1: R. Puth, R. RegeUon, K. Brandt, D. Patten. Row 2: C. Lawless, P. Price, C. Voss, C. Wickmon, C. Sykes, M. Maher, J. Moilonen. Row 3: D. Brower, R. Wall, R. Schneider, J. McHose, J. Pickle, D. Leary, L. Rummel. DEBATE CLUB Row 1: R. Olson, R. Rossman, J. House, C. Ireland, O. Undem, K. Krotter. Row 2: D. Brower, D. Drake, J. Wightman, W. Feyerharm, D. Young, T. Bracken. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Get out the Votes, Rally for Victory, and several other slogans are a very good indication of the club ' s triumphant program during the post year. Officers Reno Regelson, Jim McHose, Carole Wickman and Bob Wall gave the members plenty of incentive to add support to the entire state ' s DFL campaign. Specific programs carried out included sponsoring Senator Humphrey for an informal visit, canvassing Northfield before the fall elections and participating wholeheartedly in the Bean Feed rally in Minneapolis. Besides hearing their advisor, Mr. Elsen, speak- ing on Fine Arts in Government at their annual banquet, the club invited several speakers COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Foreign students and those who have lived or visited abroad meet together to share their customs and interests at the Cosmopolitan Club. Along with a similar group from St. Olaf, they join together about once a month on either campus in their attempt to achieve understanding and fellowship. DEBATE CLUB The Debate Team, coached by Miss Ada Harrison, handled the controversial national college debate topic this year: Resolved: That the United States should extend diplomatic recognition to the communist government of China. The 18 members attended such tournaments as the Bradley University tournament, the Midwest Conference tournament, and the Northwest tournament. The Carleton group sponsored the 8th Invitational High School debate tourney in December. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Row 1: R. Hill, Y. Himeno, J. Ross, K. Brandt. Row 2: A. Amono, R. Herrmann, N. Oppert, J. Nyvall, J. Cllpsham, F. Zondstro. Row 3: R. Elshoff, M. Galembert, R. Regelson, H. Mair, S. Asada, H. Van Dyke.

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History A clear understanding of the present time well sup- ported by an appreciation of the past, constitute the dual aim of the History Department. With this idea always in mind, the department offers a wide selection of courses that cover most of the main fields of history and which are designed to acquaint the student with important theories of historical interpretation and selection. A number of bas ic classes such as Modern World and U.S. History are avail- able for any student who doesn ' t intend to major, but who wishes general background. The broad Coverage and applicability of the cur- riculum is witnessed by the wide choice of vocations made by majors each year. During the last few years, students have gone into law, business administration, journalism, radio work, government service, and graduate study. A course is provided, as in most departments, for the well-qualified student to do supervised, individual work in the field of his special interest. This gives the valuable experience of reading source material— the original docu- ments—and then forming individual ideas of the period covered. Mrs. Pinkham warns cheerful history majors about comps. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Mr. Victor E. Pinltham, Dr. Marian B. Clausen, Dr. Lucille D. Pinkham, Dr. Stephen B. Barnwell, Mr. Clark C. Spence. 25



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YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB Row 1: W. Nygren, R. Nygren, D. Kohls, W. Johnson, J. House, P. Price, L. Larson, J. Davenport. Row 2: R. Larson, S. Hirschey, C. Lynde, J. Andrews, L. Brown, M. Hanson, M. L. Trocey, K. Berglund, L. Sanger, A. Bollinger. Row 3: G. Bonebroke, J. Rogers, K. Lundblod, L. Griffith, C. Matzke, J. Morton, S. Peters, N. Bell, R. Beech. Row 4: K. Brandt, G. Wells, M. Baker, J. Sten, R. Reitz. YOUNG REPUBLICANS I R C Off year elections brought the Young Republicans, led by officers John Sten, Le Etta Sanger, and Dick Cardozo confidently out to battle for their honor. I like Ike buttons were redistributed to give collegiate support to the administration. Early defeat in ' 54 only made them more resolute for on overwhelming victory in ' 56 and it was never too early to start. They rallied together with plenty of spirit and silently gathered the I like Ike buttons and stored them carefully away — just in case. IRC 1: B. Johnston, C. Wickman, M. Reim, R. Nygren, W. Nygren, J. Moileson, P. Bidle. 2: M. Marshall, S. Tracht, A. Willits, S. McAllister, S. Van Sickle, A. Bollinger, M. Larson, B. Burridge, J. Hendershot. 3: S. Rogers, C. Ireland, P. Puchner, W. Feyerharm, D. Gordon, S. Gould, R. Larson, H. Mair, M. McCormick, F. Parkins. 4: R. Sieling, J. Siegel, R. Wall, D. Drake, D. Alexander, D. Young, D. Huldin, J. Moscotelli S. DeFord, R. Christianson, L. Rubel. Striving to educate its members in the importance of world co-operation, the IRC of Corleton brings speakers from neighboring communities and distant countries to accomplish this purpose. Through film and lecture, the world situation, viewed in its outlook on the past, present, and future, displays an intense need for an educated people to lead toward the universal horizon of harmony. The youth of Corleton, as of other colleges, is mode aware of this need and thus is stimulated to action. Officers of the club are Don Findley, pres.; Wolly Mead, vice-pres.; Carol Kraemer, secretary; and Bill Feyerharm, treasurer. 1: C. Garrett, T. Bracken, M. Hough, J. Covell, D. Findley, W. Glew, L. Griffith, W. Mead. 2: K. Lundblod, A. Williams, M. Hanson, B. Knodt, P. Price, B. Burton, K. Lundsten, C. Hall, M. Hoppes. 3: V. Kedrovsky, K. Brandt, D. Brower, P. Samuels, D. Leory, D. Alberg, R. Hoaglund, J. Davenport, J. Wightman, C. Kuglin, W. Stocken, R. Priest. 4: R. Puth, R. Hill, S. Kling, A. Pennimon, H. Moxwell, R. Olson, M. Roblee, L. Rubel, J. Hatpin, D. Patten.

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