Concordia College - Cobber Yearbook (Moorhead, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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l 1 1 1 B,A Q ul ' . AL0uUvi11flaCxcllJ uguszrna 61' ll Chicago Roi., U, of Wisl 'F Chemistry ouzzo lrls large enroll- :d to the depart- Eliason. Courses hemistry to ad- R. E. FUGLESTAD, BA., Univ. of N- D-I MA., Univ. of N, D. ROBERT LOEFFLER, BA, Symcufe Univ-I M.S. anal Ph.D., Univ. of Wis. ELAINE NESTEGARD, BA., Concordia Col. F. M. Noice, B.S. and M.S., N. D. Agricultural Col.j Ph-D-, Univ. of London. H, H' OSBORN, BA., Westmar C01-I M.S., Univ. of N, D, ELINOR TORSTVEIT, B.A., Univ. of Wir. OLAP TORSTVEIT, BA., Concordia Col.g M.S., Kun,-as State Col. of Agriculture and Applied Science. Relishing the beauty of the dried lungs of a dog are Howard Osborn, Robert Loefller, Frank Noice, Olaf Torstveit, Mrs. Eli- nor Torstveit and R. E. Fugle- stad, department head. Mrs. Nes- t tegard, newest member of the biology department is not pic- tured. Biology, Medical Technology Introducing frogf und floru tes on work inllf tlcmislfy lalwrllofl' ROVIDING biology and botany laboratory manuals prepared by the staff, the biology depart- ment made a special contribution to the study of science on this campus. Also new this year is a course in botany, algae morphology. 0 Three Cobber women are presently in our pro- gram of medical technology which requires three years at Concordia and a Final year at St. Luke s Hos- pital in Fargo under Dr. Le Mar and his stall tech- nicians. Representin.g medical technologl' are two students, P-auline Brayton 8115 Ianice I-Ialvorson, in training at St. Luke's Hospital.

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GUsTAv DINGA, B.A., Sz. Olaf Col. M.S., Univ. of Louisville, A, L ELIASON, BA., Augustana Col. M.S., Univ. of Chicago, R. G WERTH, BA., Wartburg Col., M,S and Pl1.D., Univ. of Wig, The flattering name of Science Hall has been attached to the temporary building where the biology, botany and chemistry labs are located. Departmental offices and several classrooms are to be found here also. Science Hall, Chemistry ancenfrafing on matter WARFED by the field house next door, this I -shaped structure is called Science Hall. Under its roof are labs and such. Striving to keep abreast with the fast pace of mod- ern science, the chemistry department is faced with the task of expanding and yet maintaining high standards. In order to accommodate this year's large enroll- ment, Mr. Sigurd Swansen was added to the depart- ment staff, headed by Mr. A. L. Eliason. Courses offered range from introductory chemistry to ad- vanced physical chemistry. This quartet of chemists-Richard Werth, Sigurd Swanson, Albert Eliason and Gustav Dinga-concentrates on work in the Science Hall where odors of formaldehyde from the biology department mingle with the smells of the chemistry laboratory 28 I I



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Resident heads R. Hoppg, A r Scott Beach, Mrs. Schee, H Anderson, and Miss Gilbert- son face the CGBBER Cam- era. A. Scorr BEACH, BA., Lewjg and Clark Col., Diplome, In- stizfat de Musicologic de la Sorbonneg Diploma Conserva- zoire National dc Musique, Miss GILBERTSON, B.S., S1, Olaf Col. R. HOPPE, BA., Concordia Col. MRS. Sci-1-EE, B.S., Concordia Col. Ifr a 772617115 worlal EN hold a slight majority on this campus. Their -chief stronghold is Brown Hall, where ap- proximately half of them live. Ralph Hoppe, resi- dent head, reigns over the Brown Hall domain. This dorm is built on the unit plan, having 100 two-room suites. A. Scott Beach resides with his eighty upper-class- men in Grose Hall. Occupying South Hall this year are 130 girls, mostly freshmen. Mrs. Schee is their house-mother. Fjelstad Hall, new twenty years ago, still Oilers comfortable rooms for women. Miss Gilbertson is the resident head in Fjelstad. Park Region exempliiies the modern trend in architecture. This structure, built for 228 women, has provoked campus comment with its many windows. Harriet Anderson, a senior, heads Park Region, OIIC of the few student-run college dormitories. Housing only a thousand in our dorms, many stu- dents must live off campus. Fargo-Moorhead students number 146. Some of our ninety married students live in apartment units on campus. K '1. The typical blanket hangs from a Brown Hall window, testifying of its masculine occupants, and their housekeep- lng methods. Brown Hall is the largest dormitory for men on campus.

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