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BA., D lfoiilfofdlia Col. ...gi Ji? of Mai nivroyi M.Maf01fszer T C mn- lAMR -1 gnfofdia C01- Mmn' DALE Lui V v. 01' N. D, EUGENE oncordia COL, MA WILLIA are Col. W, E. ' Coe Col. WAR' ll M SLINGSBYE accounting, and linanu s taught by Dale Lind Sby, Iames Krause and of the economics depart. iumbered with ham With the i modern 'e seniors l y equiPmeEiHnDi. 'Eugene to feel Tl m0I1d seem IGHPOINT in the study of psychology is learning to know oneself and as a result to under- stand other individuals better. In sociology the study turns from the individual to the group. Theorizing on human relations and reactions comes first through textbooks. Then cold facts come to life in courses such as applied and experimental psychology and in actual case studies. Interesting activities besides classroom work include field trips to institutions at Grafton, Fergus Falls and Iames- town. These Helds are so closely related that many stu- dents work for a combined major. RAYMOND O. FARDEN, BA., Concordia C0l.,' Ph.D., Univ. of Minn. WALDEMAR LrLLo, BA., MA., and Ph.D., Univ. of N. D. Mrs. C. B. Hoff from Lutheran Welfare in Fargo joins full-time professors of sociology, Dr. Waldemar Lillo fleftj and Dr. Raymond O. Farden, in training social workers. Sociology, Psychology Anabfiqing Jeff and society WARREN ABBOTT, A.A., Concordia Col. ALBERT BARTZ, B.A., Concordia Col. T. O. BURGESS, B.S., Wheaton Col.j BA., St. Olaf CoZ.g M.S., Univ. of Ill.: Ph.D., Univ. of Iowa. L. A. Mon, BA., Luther Col.p MA., Univ. 07' Wis. CARL NARVESON, BA., Con- cordia Col.j MA., Univ. of Minn. DoRoTHY OLSEN, BA., MA., and Plz.D., Univ. of Wir. Dr. Burgess frightj views with satisfaction fellow psychologists fstandingj Carl Nlarveson, Dr. Rogness, Cseatedj Warren Abbott, Albert Bartz, L. A. Moe and Dr. Dorothy Olsen. 19
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,lli WARREN ABBOTT, B.A., Concordia Col. K, C BAILEY, B.,-1., si. Olaf coz., MA., Univ. aj Minn. PEARL BIORK, B.S., Moorhead State Col.,' MA., Columbus Univ. HAROLD DOR- DAL, BA., Mayville State Teachers Col., M,S' Univ. of N. D., C,T., Luther Theological Sem. RODNEY GRUBB, BA., Concordia Cal.- M.A., Univ. of Mffm.,- T.Th., Luther Theoi logical Sem. CLARA HARWOOD, B.S., Moor- head State Col. CARL NARVESON, BA., Con- cordia C0l.,' MA., Univ. of Minn. DOROTHY OLSEN, BA., MA., and Ph.D., Univ. of Wi,- ALTON ROGNESS, BA., Augustana Col., MA., Univ. of Minn., Ed.D., Colorado State Col' of Education. REIDAR THOMTE, B.S., Univ. of l Minn.,' B.D., Hartwick Sem.,' MA., and Plt.D., New Yorlg Univ. Twin doors leading to the religion department and a combination of other offices in Cobber Hall show the wear and tear of constant use. Cobber Hall, Education, Philosophy earcbing and sharing ACKED into Cobber Hall, a temporary building, are the offices of religion, mathematics, education, languages and philosophy. Important to a liberal arts education, the offerings of the philosophy department serve to broaden our interest in life and to encourage a deeper integration of various fields. Purposing to produce teachers on both elementary and secondary levels, the education department offers courses in methods, measurement, and educational psychology. Practice teaching is a valuable part of teacher preparation, arrangements for such exper- ience are 'made by Miss Bjork and Mr. Dordahl, directors of student teaching. Educating the educators of tomorrow is he task of-Cstandingj Carl Narve- Rodney Grubb assists Dr. Thomte in the depart- son, Harold Dordahl, Dr. Alton Rogncss, Warren Abbott, fseatedj Dr. ment in thg abggnce of K, C, Bailey who is Study- Dorothy Olsen, Pearl Bjork and Clara Harwood. ing on a Danforth Scholarship. RFSI mal' better of history I All activ langllagts Fffmh rhi dy more SIU fiPHf1ish, Q VCS of Mexico Training math Gilded to tl efllatiu
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