Concordia College - Cobber Yearbook (Moorhead, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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Checking the class schedule, Dean Dorothy locates her eight o'clock as Dean Boe meditates in silence. V. C. BOE, B.A., Concordia Col., C.T., Luther Theological Sem. GRACE BUNKE, R.N., Kahler Hospitals School of Nursing, Rochester, B.S. in nursing education, Univ. of Minn. RUTH GILBERTSON, BA., St. Olaf Col. DOIKOTTIY OLSEN, BA., MA., and Ph.D., Univ. of Wis. MYRTLE SCHEE, B.S. Concordia Col. CORDELIA SKEIM, Graduate Deaconess Hospital School of Nurses, Grand Forlqsg registered in N. D., Minn. and Calif. Dean's Office, Bookstore, Post Office, Health Center oalth through pills, talk, hoolzs and rnail ' O ENCOURAGE students to recognize their greatest potential academically, socially and other- wise-this is the challenge for our 'personnel deans. As a result, long and late hours of counselling fall to their lot. Teaching and speaking assignments 'plus the supervision of student employment contribute to the crowded. schedules of Dr. Olsen, dean of women, and Rev. V. C. Boe, dean of men. Registration always brings a boom in business at the bookstore. This year's increased stock makes the bookstore a more pleasant place in which to browze. Popularity of the post office is proved by a daily scrimmage for mail. Health service is offered by two nurses and a local doctor. Our nurses were seldom separated from their thermometers and a seemingly unlimited supply of ASA tablets when the flu epidemic threatened. The bookstore and post office are operated efficiently Grace Bllllke Hfld C0l'dCli2 Skeim gfCCI the photog- by Ruth Gilberrson, Mrs. K. O. Lee, Mrs. Schee and rapher with a Smile-happy to see at least one person Nora Nelsen. who hasn't been hit by the 'Lflu bug. 14 1.4. ViSHkcr put to j Sovik, 4 ffC0gnin seldom S0ClCty rathff I Stu dl' HI

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Clllfuraj - U SI' RIQ B A Colkiflgilqlu 01 lla ook on as pt in the M. Dale, Marilyn Van Jltman, smile in spite its they face each day. Comparing records, Eunice Moberg and Geraldine Zook keep Files up-to-date in the Public Relations and Development Offices. MRS. ALFREDA TORGERSON, B.A., Concordia College K K .nf QA' Mrs. Torgerson edits the Concordia College Alumnus and the Quarterly Review in her office in the basement of Old Main. Office of Public Relations, Development and Alumni Studying a copy of the latest Concordia Col- lege Record, Martin Husby assists with plans for the future of the college. Q bamnel to the 02552656 OLLEGE news issues from the basement of Old Main, Where the Alumni Office and the News Bureau are -located. Mrs.' Alfreda Torgerson, in charge of both, Finds herself especially busy at Home- coming time, arranging gatherings for returning members of the Cobber family. Mr. Gale Mitchell and his stan' in the Public Rela- tions Oflice, attempting to prove that society has a great need for Concordia and her graduates, seek to inform the people within our territory of the pur- pose and progress of this liberal arts college. Focusing their attention on the development pro- gram, Mr. Edward Larson, general secretary and Mr. Martin Husby, assistant general secretary, plan for a growing Concordia and help to obtain means to permit these plans to be fulfilled. These three of- fices combine to form Concordia's channel to the out- side world. 13



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Za BOE, if Seffii Cilfullei, K iz CE Bm Ning H0 Pl!als El nursi gl Roclfflcr ng ed lio . ur Ililiizn' RUTH!! n O- -, Si, Oyay C01 LSEN Univ' of Wi: ?.S. Concordia C ol. sKEIM, Graduate YOIPI-Ill! 5,5001 : of Iragd Foflm regmm . ., Minn. aru1Calrl Zvi vial n business at tk makes the h to browze. l by a daily l and a local l from their Cl supply of eatened. rect the pl10f0E' least one person K .ft A ,i Gathering around Miss ,Iordahl seated at -her desk, Mrs. Ylvisaker, Miss Nordlie and Mrs. Boe join in supervising the library. ANNA IORDAHL, BA., Concordia Col.,' B.L.S., Univ. of Wis.,' M.A.L.S., Univ. of Mich. MARGARET NORDLIE, BA., ' Concordia Col., MA., Univ. of Wir., B.A.L.S., Univ. of Mich. Mus. YLVISAKER, Diploma, Augustana CoZ.,' BA., Concordia Col. Award-winning Carl B. Ylvisaker Library invites stu- dents to study in pleasant surroundings and offers a choice of 50,000 volumes for our perusal. Library Acclaimed 6 Avcbifcczis E POINT with 'pride to the Carl B. Yl- visaker Library completed in February 1956, and put to immediate use by our students. A year later Sovik, Mathre and Associates received nationwide recognition for constructing this building. Cobbers seldom think of the award given by the Minnesota Society of the American Instiute of Architects but rather recognize it as a practical, pleasant place for study and research. 'M V ,AVV V Y N, Au Yan.-- ,.....,... ,-, -.... ., ..-...- - - Y-m--M-- --fr-A At first glance the rows and rows of open stacks seem somewhat overwhelming, but experience soon teaches that orderliness is the keynote. The modern plan includes lounges, class rooms, study rooms and a record room plus the reserve reading and main reading roorns. Centrally located, the library is within easy reach of all students. 15

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1958, pg 197

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1958, pg 146

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1958, pg 24

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1958, pg 191

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1958, pg 196


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