Golden Valley Lutheran College - Reflector Yearbook (Golden Valley, MN)
- Class of 1962
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As we leave The valley and rise To The higher levels TmounToinsT may we shine forTh in ChrisT as pure gold. To you, our porenTs and The supporTers of The LuTheron Bible InsTiTuTe who have made This campus a reoliTy, we dedicoTe our yearbook as a Token of our sincere groTiTUde. 5; 2 Mb $4 W54 W v . wmw , . W 44 two. ' XWW Wwwsxa Ww$zigwt M?MHLWW JV M w WIML; baa W PRESIDENT Your class motto has been of great encourage- ment to me personally during this school year. The promise, I will uphold you with my victo- rious right hand is one which we may lay hold of each day of our lives. How powerful, how for reaching, how all encompassing is God's Word. Trust in this Word and you will never go wrong. Find comfort in it and you will never grow weary. Put your faith in it and you will never be put to shame. Remember that the right hand of the Lord is always victorious. Go on your way rejoicing in this promise. PASTOR BERNT C. OPSAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES FRONT ROW lleft to rightl: Pastor Robert P. Hansen, Dr. Robert Meyer, Pastor C. R. Heikkinen, Mr. John Kvinge, President Bernt C. Opsol, Dr. Edward A. Hansen, Pastor Poul H. Bredow, Mr. Edner Holmen, Mr. Donald E. Johnson, Deon Wilson Fogerberg, Dr. J. B. Friberg, Mr. Oliver Amdohl. BACK ROW: Pastor Luther Strommen, Mr. Wendell Swanson, Mr. Dudley Gowthrop, Mr. Eldon Olson, Pastor A. H. Miorud, Pastor Ariel Molldrem, Pastor Trevor Sondness, Pastor Coroll Sotre, Mr. Elvin Donielson, Mr. Willard Stromvoll lBusiness Monogerl, Pastor Vernon Serenius. Not present: Pastor Evold J. Conrad, Dr. N. P. Benson, Mr. Peter C. Thomsen, DEANS As this is written we are reioicing together during the week of Prayer and Praise. It has been good to hear the personal witness of many students and we pray God's blessing upon you as God's victorious hand continues to lead and uphold. Again this year we are experiencing conviction of sin but also the glorious possibilities of a life yielded to Christ. Stretch forward, therefore, to the things which lie before and let Him lead you on your way reioicing. PASTOR WILSON FAGERBERG Dean of LBI Graduates of 1962! May you truly experience His loving hand in yours as you go forth into a new life. There is no greater security. With your hand in His you are strengthened for every experience in life. And l was strengthened as the hand of the Lord my God was upon me. Ezro 7:28 MRS. HILDEGARDE WEINHARDT Dean of Women This is the day which the Lord has made, let us reioice and be glad in it. tPsolm 118:24L As you go on your way Reioicing it's good to know the Lord has gone before; therefore, rest on His fear nots; He is faithful who promised. God bless you. MISS DAISY ERICKSON Assistant Dean of Women Here is a last piece of advice. If you believe in goodness and if you value the approval of God, fix your minds on the things which are holy and right and pure and beautiful and good. Delight yourselves in God, yes, find your joy in Him at all times. Phil. 4:8,4. MISS FLORENCE ANDERSON With confidence to enter the sanctuary by the blood .of Jesus; With a great priest over the house of God, who ever lives to make intercession for you; Hold fast the confession of your hope; For yet a little while and the co 1' 9 one shall come and shall not torry. DR. C. O. GRANLUND The joy of arriving is one of life's precious sotisfoctions. in coming to LBI and com- pleting your courses here you have enriched your life in the study of the Word of God. As you go on your way rejoicing may you also experience in your service for Christ and His church the deeper ioy of treasures that are sharing the spiritual yours by grace and by faith. PASTOR A. S. BERG The day you face challenges the utmost. To man the issues are unconqueroble. But go in the faith that amidst the thunderings of right hand of God On eorth men, the victorious remains unshoken. is not his equoL PASTOR K. C. GRUNDAHL Counseling can be fun! llFinolly, my brethren, reioice in the lPhiI. 3:1l. If you can leave LBI and g your way rejoicing, this will be one o strongest indications that you have me Lord here in the study of His Word that you are now prepared to go out serve Him. Don't lose the joy of the only be as 5 Remember, you will spiritually as you are happy in Hin PASTOR R. R. BLOOMQUISl There were many hands held out to 1 my pilgrim hand, as I sought the rOt my eternal home - pointing hands, oning hands, seeking hands, inviting h Then I felt the closp of His strong on mine - ond trustingly l let Him Ieo homeword. PASTOR B. A. HELLANE Pastor Helland lets President Opsal and Dean Fagerberg in on some future pla ns. zone has said, Very ordinary people 19h friendship with Jesus become extra- Iary. Let us so live that all men may ilthat we have been with Jesus and 'it is wonderful to be a Christian. iActs l ' MISS CARLA HOLTERMANN our Scripture motto God says I WILL ild you. In your class song you say WILL hcuve honest-hearted love for God man -- doing what we can. Unto the Spirit bow we and adore, on our reioicing.'l God's right 5?? is lifted in benediction. victorious PASTOR A. R. PETERSEN ex For the joy set before Him Christ ordered Calvary. In this ioy, God's joy, we go on our way reioicing. He endured all things for our redemption. We can, by His grace, endure all things upheld by the power of His nail-pierced hand, and by the love for those our brethren in the flesh He died to save. His kind of ioy is now ours. It out- weighs even the persecution by brethren falsely so called. PASTOR H. G. LODDIGS Having Christ within as your true joy, you will experience many other joys and they will all be multiplied as you share them with someone. Among your treasured LBI thoughts, keep this one from Prayer and Praise week: The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. e MlS SADIE PONWITH x4? 4, The Lord is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation. iEx. 15:2l. l have no help but thine; nor do I need Another arm save thine to lean upon; It is enough, indeed; My strength is in thy might, thy might alone. my Lord, enough MISS RUTH NELSON He will uphold you, as He says He will. As it can be said for yesterday, There has not failed one word of all his good promise, so it shall be said for tomorrow. But between yesterday and tomorrow is today, the only day you really have. Live it for Him who Upholds you. PASTOR R. A. VIKSTROM ASSISTANT TEACHERS MISS ALYDA OVERGAARD PASTOR EDWIN SWANSON STAFF PASTOR PAUL GABRIELSI Counselor ARTHUR MAI Field Representative WI LLARD STROMVALL Business Manager PASTOR HERBERT MALM Director of Public Relations 10 :ORRESPONDENCE COURSE DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Melvo Rud, Sylvia ikolos, Olive Nelson, seated. D-FFICES: Hazel Willond, managing editor, The Bible Banner; Martha 'Ialsten, administrative assistant; Agnes Anderson, assistant director, Shristian Service; Vivian Thoreson, registrar. STAFF BOOKSTORE: Anne Peterson, manager; Krabelle Lykken, Agnes Carlson. SECRETARIES: Mrs. Florence Forsberg, bookkeeping omce; Jane Peterson, radio secretory; Avis Brekken, faculty secretary; Virginia Peterson, receptionist; Jeanne Beinhorn, business oFf'Ice. Thelma Gorflond, printing department; Judy Linberg, assistant, circulation department; Gertrude Larson, housekeeper; Bill Beyer, head, circulation department. BOOKKEEPERS: John Strelnieks, Jeanette Pederson, Marilyn Hosted, Sandra Peterson. Mrs. Gladys Holm, dieticion; Mrs. Clara Hetland, Agnes Scheie, Mrs. Evelj COOKS: Elvina Walva'rne Malm. Not present: Mrs. Florence Hauschildf. Oscar Ulberg Wzyww f4 W MW Wkgfwm WZZ g me 37.7 GRAD TE Wm WM??? 7353A WW2??? W wwg 0; WWWWW 77? W? WW CLASS OFFICERS PRESI DE NT - David Gosewisch VlCE-PRESIDENT - Carol Lindberg SECRETARY-TREASURER - Beverly Sheeley CLASS SONG ON OUR WAY REJOICING On our way rejoicing Glodly let us go,- Conquered hath our Leader, Vonquished is the foe. Christ without, our safety; Christ within, our joy; Who, if we be faithful, Can our hope destroy? It with honest hearted Love for God and man, Day by day thou Find us Doing what we can, Thou who giv'st the seed time Wilt give large increase, Crown the head with blessings, Fill the heart with peace. Unto God the Father Joyful songs we sing, Unto God the Saviour Thankful hearts we bring, Unto God the Spirit Bow we and adore, On our way reioicing Now and evermore. Refrain: On our way rejoicing As we forward move, Heorken to our p ises, O thou God of love! 14 CHARLOTTE ANDERSON Institutional Charlotte Anderson, Lake Mills, Iowa , The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I i ear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall 5 be afraid? IPs. 27:1 I. ' tiara Askevold, St. James, Minn. 'I keep the Lord always before me,- Because he is at my 1 ight hand, I shall not be moved IPs. 16:8I. SARA ASKEVOLD : oseph Berglund, Amery, Wis. General Bible I; For no other foundation can any one Iay than that thich is laid, which is Jesus Christ II Cor. 3:1 II. Garol Brissman, Moline, III. I'rust in the Lord for ever, for the Lord God is an ever- sting rock Ils. 26:4I. Q ice Carlson, Sioux Falls, 5. Dak. ! nd let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to ich indeed you were called in the one body; and be nkfuI ICoI. 3:15I. I ; rna Christopherson, Vining, Minn. ?hese things I have spoken to you, that my loy may be JOSEPH BERGLUND III! YOU, and t at yo ioy moyie IUII IJOhn ISiIII' Loymen's V W W H4 , q. 47; CAROL BRIS AN ALICE CARLSON MYRNA CHRISTOPHERSON Missions Parish Work Parish Work IJDtYHr ,Iciqrenl L071, 01 Surrrss 75 4 K2UVIOII, p , r Iy , le' K van foo m7 k! P, KATHLEEN DAN l ELSON Parish Work Put another nickel in . . . Kathleen Danielson, Mt. Vernon, $.D. PRISC'LLA D'M'CK l'Look to Him, and be rodiont; so your faces shall never be M'ss'ons ashamed lPsolms 34:5l. Priscilla Dimick, Almena, Wis. Be strong and of good courage; be not frightened, neither be dismayed; for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go lJoshua 1:9l. Bethel Galloncl, Mentor, Minn. But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eogles, they shall run and not be weary llsoioh 40:31l. Robert Gonske, Rice Lake, Wis. Be still, and know that I am God lPs. 46:100l. BETHEL GALLAND David Gosewisch, Montgomery, Minn. I H t' I S I U Iona God said, 'I am who I om.' And Say this to the people . . . lam has sent me to you.' lEx. 3:14l John Gundale, Sand Creek, Wis. I have swept away your transgressions like a cloud, and your sins like mist; return to me, for l have redeemed you'l llsoioh 44:22l. ROBERT GONSKE DAVID GOSEWISCH JOHN GUNDALE Missions General Bible Missions 4 i0 Awf q 6 38 y BARBA RA HALVERSON General Bible Dear Abby?? Barbara Halverson, Fenton, Iowa The Lord is my light and salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom RUTH HANSON shall I be afraid? iPsalm 27:H. Parish Work Ruth Hanson, New Auburn, Wis. And this is the testimony, that God gave us eternal life, and this life is in his Son U John 5:1U. Harvey Heckes, Centurio, Wis. I sought the Lord, and he answered me, and de- livered me from all my fears iPsolm 344- ?14' KWH 4 Anna Hemmingsen, Benson, Minn. ; XZZW w Let no one despise your youth, but set the believers .. ,. mi ,? y an example In speech and conduct, in love, in faith, in ,dnay ,. y purity il Timothy 4:12t. $4M! .WIVkW , h HARVEY HECKESch; ' Ardelle Hielle, Viking, Minn. g4;m Laymen j Ail? Magnify the Lord with me, let us exalt his name to- .Zryxeuw W ij: gether! I sought the Lord, he answered me, and de- KWMA M F1 '9 livered me from all my fears iPsalm 34:3,4i. jaw :137 57, Barbara Hoyum, Dawson, Minn. fit! WW yaw 5' The Lord watch between you and me when we are . J abSent one from another iGen. 31:49L ytx; ANNA HEMMINGSEN ARDELLE HJELLE BARBARA HOYUM Parish Work Parish Work Parish Work Ronald Huber, New Prague, Minn. Missions For the love of Christ controls us, because we are convinced that one has died for all; therefore all have died lll Cor. 5:14l. Terry Johannes, Underwood, N.D. Missions . The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is thy faithfulness iLam. 3:22-23l. Bonita Johnson, Kensington, Minn. Institutional Rejoice in the Lord always: again I say reioice lPhil. 4:4l. Joan Johnson, Austin, Minn. Parish Work But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things shall be yours as well Wlatt: 6:33l. Sharon A. Johnson, Dickens, Iowa Parish Work For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps ll Peter 2:2ll. Sharon D. Johnson, Latimer, Iowa Parish Work I love the Lord, because he has heard my voice and my supplications . . . therefore I will call or him as long as I live lPs. llozl-2bl. Nancy Jorgensen, Ames, Nebraska Parish Work Trust in him at all times, 0 people; Pour out yout heart before him; God is a refuge for us lPs: 62:83 Joyce Kobe, Sherburn, Minn. Parish Work Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every- thing give thanks: for this is the will of God if Christ Jesus concerning you il Thess. 5:16-l8l. J 3 i D$nna Kollestod, Minneapolis, Minn. Institutional EDr though i am free from all men, l have made myself a slave to oil, that I might win the more a Sitar. 9:19i. Ellen Lou Klebs, Eagle Bend, Minn. ngrish Work iicouse thy steodtost love is better than life, my Ii and my mouth shall show forth thy praise. iPs. 635:3i. MW. go. Mew 01g Mh maps 3.th M?N'QV 5 W 0! mew ., Wtjfg t knot LL; gay, 5; g2; mm m, g, t. . Walter Lange, Badger, Minn. W General Bible 'Tihere is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus iRomons 8:1i. Riihard Larson, Milwaukee, Wis. General Bible is my hand shortened, that it cannot redeem? Or hQVe I no power to deliver? Behold, by my rebuke l dry up the sea, I make the rivers o desert Us. 5342i. C?rol Lindberg, Zimmerman, Minn. rish Work vove no anxiety about anything, but in everything prayer and supplicotion with thanksgiving let requests be mode known to God iPhil. 4:6i. t Loken, Canton, nd whatever you do, in word or deed, do every- ng in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks God the Father through him iCol. 3zi7i. THOMAS LONG LINDA OLSON MRS. JEANETTE OVERMCI Laymen's Parish Work Institutional Thomas Long, Minneapolis, Minn. llThe Lord is my helper, I will noT be afraid; whoT con mom do To me? lHeb. 13:6l. Linda Olson, ST. James, Minn. llBe onchful, sTond firm in your foiTh, be courageous, be sTrong. LeT oll ThoT you do be done in love ll Cor. VERNON RISTY 16:13,14l. Missions Mrs. Jeanette Overmoen, Minneapolis, Minn. CommiT your way To The Lord,- TrusT in him, and he will ocT lPs. 37:5l. Vernon RisTy, Brandon, S.D. Jesus said To him, 'I om The way, and The TruTh, and The life; no one comes To The FoTher buT by me' lJohn 14:6l. JeaneTTe Robinson, Cannon Falls, Minn. BUT he said To me, 'My grace is sufTicienT for you, for my power is mode perfecT in weoknessl lll Cor. 12:9l. Julianne Ross, BeloiT, Wis. llCommiT your way To The Lord; TrusT in him, and he will ocT lPs. 37:5l. Rumor has iT ThoT four heads are 4L . beTTer Then one. WW by JULIANNE ROSS Parish Work 20 ANNE RUDE OI . .I I. E SANDSTROM NOBORU SAWAI Missions Mj$ . Po Ish Work General Bible MI . gAnne Rude, Minneapolis, Minn. I'I press on Toward The goal for The prize of The Up- ward call of God in ChrisT Jesus IPhiI. 3:14I. 1 M I Marie SandsTrom, Lisbon, N.D. 44M 'y For I know The plans I have for you, says The Lord, alons for welfare and noT Tor eviI, To give you a fuTure ZIP W 1nd 0 hope IJer. 29:1 II. FERN SCHIERMEYER General Bible I Qoboru Sawai, Japan I'. . . you shall be my wiTnesses . . . To The end of The I earTh IAcTs I:8I. I f :ern Schiermeyer, Superior, Nebr. 'Thomks be To God for his inexpressible gifT! III Cor. 9:15I. Michael ScoTT, SparTo, Wis. IIn overfiowing wraTh for o momenT I hid my face Irom you, buT wiTh everIosTing love I will have com- passion on you, says The Lord, your Redeemer IIs. 54:8I. MICHAEL SCOTT Koren SeTTergren, Dassel, Minn. General Bible 'For me To live is ChrisT, and To die is gain IPhiI. :QII. STricTIy over The counter. KAREN SETTERGREN InsTiTuTionoI 21 BEVERLY SHEELEY Parish Work JANET STENERSON Parish Work LOIS STOLTENBERG Institutional DENNIS THOMPSON Missions Beverly Sheeley, Midland, S.D. CommiT your way To The Lord; TrusT in him, and he will act iPs. 37:5i. Janet STenerson, Moorhead, Minn. We know ThoT in everything God works for good wiTh Those who love him, who are called according To his purpose iRomons 8:28i. Lois STolTenberg, Rice Lake, Wis. The Lord is my light and my solvoTion; whom shall I fear? The Lord is The sTronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? iPs. 27M. Dennis Thompson, Evansville, Minn. Be sTrong and of good courage,- be noT TrighTened, neiTher be dismayed; for The Lord your God is wiTh you wherever you go Uoshuo 1:9i. Mark TiTrucI, CenTer CiTy, Minn. No, in all These Things we are more Than conquerors Through him who loved us iRomons 8:37i. Robert Kridler, Minneapolis, Minn. As for you, always be sTeody, endure suffering, do The work of on evongelisT, fulfill your mi-nisTry ill Tim. 4:5i. MARK TITRUD ROBERT KRIDLER General Bible Laymen's ROW 1: Mercedes Tate, Sharon Aldrich, Rachel Wold, Myrtle Torke, Sharon Brown. ROW 2: Phyllis Brinch- man, Susan Swanson, Sharon BoreHy, Joyce Berg, Sharon Berkelcnd, Mcrlys Wifoll. ROW 3: Catherine Brewer, Ji fggd Anderson, Michael Boorsma, John Bohnsock, Poul Bolstad, Leann Sumpfion. - . 927$ WW 3 FIRST YEAR Q-f ROW 1: Mavis Elsfer, Linda Dohl, Sharon Forb, Koren Catt, Helen Anderson. ROW 2: Margaret Englund, Marcelyn Bjork, Sharon Bigler, Mary Daugherty, Carol Rasmussen. ROW 3: Helen Erickson, Tim Biornson, Jim Evenson, Paul Anderson, Eunice Christensen, Sherry Bergquisf. 24- , M f .5, a J $ 1' . s. .4 I 1 ,' u I f 4 17f,,f ,f 1 .. ,, Kl . , WW z r T ' . f M l , ' . 0x1; ROW 1: Lone Hahn, Marlys Hansen, Carmen Herrick, Beverly Helberg, Kathryn Hardy. ROW 2: Marlene Hunsfod, Pauline Gronseth, Karen Hurtig, Connie Hoialmen, Karen Hansen. ROW 3: Dorothy Harris, Keith Haugland, George Hagen, liouglcs Hermanson, Loren Hansen, Allan Gullickson, Sondra HOdn fieldW , NH p . I, 1- l I ' I . M Ma M x H lgWMg 4' FIRSTYEAR WWW ROW 1: Josephine Hove, Janet Kvole, Gloria Kleven, Marilyn Kroling. ROW 2: Carol Krogh, Doreen John- son, Barbara Hofstod, Elaine Kringen, Juanita Klingl, Carolyn Hansen. ROW 3: Shirley Jordheim, Sonia Jensen, Dale Johnson, John Jones, David Kruse, Marie Hogenson, Carol Johcmsen. ROW 1: Janice Moen, Joanne Lynch, Sondra Lctimer, Luanne Martin, Joan Marple. ROW 2: Judith Leinon- en, Myrna Monson, Jeannie Lundgren, Janice Masfen, Jean Linnerson, Jan Molstod. ROW 3: Joyce Martin, Zoe Larson, Poul Myron, Betty Miller, Kathy Noylor. l P i. m- FIRST YEAR ROW 1: Jeanne Olsen, Carolyn Sfeinbrecher, LoVonne Paulson, Carol Nelson, Gloria Osfrem. ROW 2: lrmgord Nelson, Beth Peterson, Sally Rofnson, Elaine Partridge, Carol Pres'reng, Celeste Nelson. ROW 3: Elaine Quam, Elwood Pedersen, Peter Rasmussen, Don Nichols, James Noss, Karen Ness. 26 ROW 1: Violef Thompson, Karen Oberg, Theoline Quamme, Linda Stone, Joanne Sokso. ROW 2: Anne Shi- r,Lyndo Shores, Karen Tidemcmn, Nancy SiefTen, Ester Sfromme ROW 3: Karen Shdger, Bruce Seifer- holm, Stephen VorI Guilder, Rogej Sfrqlm, Gary Skramstod, Rodney Stivlcmd, Bernice Paulson J , I W1: KaBren Thompson, gsMelry Linder, Irene Gefz, Ncmcy Johnson, Janice Robertson, Margo Petfersen, Afariwlyn Arke. ROW 2: Curt Nelson, Ronald Nordin, Neil Johnson, Gail Nielsen, Theodore Einersen ROW 3: Donald Buck, Larry Nelson, Sheldon Berquis'r, Noel Vold, Milburn Johnson, Ronald Christensen. 9' DEA I, WV MM 0., WW 'V 66W 1 r ROW 1: Albert Morlock, Elmer Morlock, Sheila Haoland, Mary Ann Hanson, Joann Simonson, Linda Wilken, Edith Mafz. ROW 2: Shirley Beorrood, Dick Hanson, David Hanson, Gayland $.JJ Bjornsfad, Brian Berg, Richard Skogen. ROW 3: David Gustafson, Lester Mellgren. ROW 1: Judy Corothers, Helen Moilonen, Jeannie Watts, Emma Engebrefson, Nilsen Manoelo. ROW 2: Bruce Pladson, Jane? Anderson, Leo Skogen, Kenneth Troftmcm, Sandra Peterson, Gerald Evenson. ROW 3: Darlene Peterson, Lewis Hove, Norman Hoganson, Arthur Berglund, Elaine Danielson. IRREGULAR FORE I GN STUDENTS Bertha Mocha, Tanganyika, Africa. .k .- tVL. INNN 0va Vb Wilxbkx K xa'xr f k2 g. ungmxwgy OW QMAJTX' vw'xv ' ' xx; 1:3,pJJ, 1-39 J 9N v: x Ester Stromme, Norway,- Elieshi Urosc, Tanganyika, Africa,- Noboru Sowoi, Japan; Mrs. Josephine Hove, South Africa; sham age. Mod VVvKWEXJKAQA XJQN Q AM Xi . x. . J 1 - CO tAJm'. E3 0A d' A ROW 1: Jeanne Olsen, Celeste Nelson, Mavis Elsfer, Jean Linner- son, Pauline Gronsefh, Mary Linder, Priscilla Dimick, Joyce Berg, Karen Tidemcmn, Sharon Farb. ROW 2: Lana Hahn, Sharon Brown, Marlene Hunsfod, Beverly Helberg, Karen Hurfig, Sonic: Jensen, Phyllis Brinchman, Leann Sump'rion, Beth Peterson, Kdthleen Dan- 30 ielson, Carol Brissmcm, Anne Rude. ROW 3: Paul Anderson, Ma k Tifrud, Lorry Nelson, Ronald Huber, Curtis Nelson, David Gosewism, John Gundale, Noel Vold, Dennis Thompson, Terry Johannes, James Bergren, Theodore Einersen. Director: Miss Ruth Nelson. L.B.I. QUARTET Sharon Forb, Mavis Elsfer, Carol Brissmon, Jean Linnerson. MIRIAM QUARTET Almino Lomness, Janet Stener- son, Kathleen Donielson, Priscilla Dim- GIRLS TRIO Myrtle Torke, Janice Mosfin, Kathryn Hardy. BRASS ENSEMBLE Roger Strom, Dale Johnson, James Bergren, David Gosewisch. CHRISTIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE Pastor Grundohl, odvisor, Beverly Sheeley, Gloria Osfrem, Marie Loken, Douglas Hermonson, Margo Petfersen, Elaine Quam, Michael Boorsmo, Charlotte Anderson, Mer- cedes Tote, Miss Agnes Anderson, Advisor. CHRISTIAN SERVICE Before going out on Christian Service ossignmenfs, weekday Teachers unite their hearts in prayer. CHRISTIAN SERVICE VISITATION and TEACHING Students have weekly opportunities To express Their Christian love oufside of school To others in various ways. Other fields of service include choir, musical programs, teaching Sunday Schooi, hospital visifafion, and youth work. 33 PRAYER AND PRAISE WEEK M . 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V ; LN ifw'; : y d3 Cm Hi1 U E x W153 Hm; I' 4344i CHRISTIAN SERVICE PRAYER GROUP t , . 01 Ucwar W6 plwe l 01 H n P ear? l v9 l VX k ' a us 7 L1 6W U1 K- 7cm 4 - f W r7 M'mm 1 ha WW, I J V PERSONAL DEVOTIONS K ' L7UM tdquJ I l u-f .CUf o-Jh, ' iLanvB va . V 160 f Hp? 13sz X7723; UxA Gt 1 UM 72 Ci. I50 OJ i'Vk Vb 41q GJJVVICITQ ? . an H x5 IL. UK D K4 M10 entewme FJFE. E Low? gm 5!1qu Um SINGSPIRATION DORMITORY DEVOTIONS STUDENT COUNCIL FALL QUARTER ROW 1: John Gundale, freasufer; Sharon D. Johnson, vice president,- Dennis Thompson, president; Linda Olson, secretory; Pastor Helland, advisor. ROW 2: Sharon A. Johnson, Ronald Huber, Anna Hemmingsen, Robert Gonske, Anne Rude, Terry Johannes, Joan Johnson. WINTER QUARTER ROW 1: Terry Johannes, treasurer; Anna Hemmingsen, vice president; Robert Gonske, president; Marie Sondsfrom, secretory; Pastor Helland, advisor; ROW 2: Larry Nelson, Carol Brissman, Sara Askevold, John Gundole, Eunice Christensen, Mary Daugherty, Joan Johnson, Theodore Einersen. MISSION MOTIVATION Sharon A. Johnson, secretory-Treasurer; Lynda Shores, vice president; Pastor Helland, advisor; John Gun- dale, president,- Ruth Hanson, Mission Convocation chairman. 27 PROCTORS SEATED: Barbara Hoyum, Sharon D. Johnson, Carol Lindberg, Janet Sfenerson. STAND- ING: Almino Lomness, Joyce Kobe, Carol Brissmon, Linda Olson, Anna Hemmingsen. Ab- sent: Fern Schiermeyer. ALPHA DORMITORY OFFICERS BETA DORMITORY OFFICERS Joan Johnson, secretary; Myrna Christopherson, treasurer; Kathleen Violet Thompson, vice president,- Jcnice Mostin, president; Mary Donielson, devotional chairman; Marie Sondsfrom, vice president; Daugherty, secretary-freosurer; Dorothy Harris, devotional choi'- Moriorie Lindquisf, president. man. KOINONIAN OFFICERS. Sandro Latimer, secretory,- Jeoneffe Robinson, president; Ellen Lou Klebs, program chairman; Elaine Kringen, freosurer. 38 REFLECTOR STAFF: Carol Brissmcm, editor,- Hozel Willond, od- visor; Sharon Farb, assistant editor; Lois Stol'renberg, photo ed- oger; Joseph Berglund, business manager; Paul Bolsfad, ifor. Neil Johnson, artist; Sally Rofnson, assistant business man- photographer. SCRIBE STAFF: ROW 1: Lana Hahn, Koren Hansen, Beverly Sheeley, Fern Schiermeyer, Le- ann Sumpfion, Sherry Bergquisf. 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RWSN 2': ,. . 3:23 35 .. w .4 g z. : MOUNT CARMEL nwwvmmmai ,K 4? 22 w? ,1 .25 .Qvlzumtvtari .4VJnu3o4sxxir31 . ?Tih 33?: PREACHING TEACHING MISSION inumwvugxim ; :5 z: W ,N x i in 311 9 6M! ,gwg. y gva a My Lw wmgwwanumymw 19 32:; a 4; $$$$$ng V wife x wM a gwm ; M . ggmx m w! . $.54 wu$ .M i w, 4. 5 MW . u M u TEANECK LUTHERAN BIBLE INSTITUTE Teaneck New Jersey Los Angeles, California CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN BIBLE SCHOOL AFFILIATED SCHOOLS SEATTLE LUTHERAN BIBLE INSTITUTE Seattle Washington Tom Benson, Rodney Sfivlond, Jim Bergren, Richard Hon- son, David Kruse, David Hanson, Milburn Johnson, David Gosewisch, Ronald Huber, Roger Sfrom. CHEERLEADERS: Theoline Qucmme, Myrtle Torke, Carol Johcmsen, Cath- eri e oBrewer, LaVonne Poulson, Sharon Aldrich. MN i aw ATHLETIC DIRECTORS: Tom Benson, Wes Brodin. YOUTH RALLY COMMITTEE Theodore Einersen, James Bergren, Harvey Heckes, Margo Petfersen, James Evenson, Marie Loken, Pastor Vikstrom, odvisor, Irene Gefz, David Gosewisch, Linda Dahl, Janet Sfenerson, Ronald Huber, Carol Lind- berg. YOUTH RALLIES At the Youth Rallies, singspirofions are accompanied by the brass ensemble. After the Rallies old and new friends meet Together for fellowship and food. 43 CHRISTMAS CONCERT Miss Nelson was presenfed with roses in appreciation for her willing serv- ice to the school. CHRISTMAS MEMORIES ADVENT TEA CHRISTMAS BANQUET MEN'S OPEN HOUSE PLAQUE UNVEILING The new Golden Valley Campus was first opened August 27, 1961. At this service cu plaque was un- veiled on the front of our main building, symboliz- ing the purpose of our school. OPENING EVENTS DEDICATION October 22, 1961, the new Golden Valley Campus was dedicated to the service of our Lord. Left to right: President Opsol, Dr. William Larsen, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Hansen, Dr. Philip Dybvig, and Dr. C. M. Grans- kou OPENING SERVICE The Opening Service and Student Reception was held October 1, 1961, when students first met faculty and new campus. 'P' 45 STUDENT INDEX Aldrich, Sharon, Portland, ND. ....................... 24,42 Anderson, Charlotte, Lake Mills, Iowa ................... 15,32 Anderson, Edwin, Minneapolis, Minn. ...................... 24 Anderson, Helen, Kingsford, Mich. ........................ 24 Anderson, Janet, Ridgeland, Wis. ........................ 28 Anderson, Poul, Hudson, Wis. ......................... 24,30 Arke, Marilyn, Madison, $.D .............................. 27 Askevold, Sara, 5?. James, Minn. ...................... 15,37 Bearrood, Shirley, Hudson, Wis. ........................... 28 Berg, Brion, Taylors Falls, Minn. .......................... 28 Berg, Joyce, Clorkfield, Minn. ......................... 24,30 Berglund, Arthur, Minneapolis, Minn. ...................... 28 Berglund, Joseph, Amery Wis. ......................... 15,39 Bergquist, Sherry, Ogden, Iowa ...................... 24,39 Bergren, James, Scandia, Minn. ............. 24,30,31,39,42,43 Berkelond, Sharon, Bricelyn, Minn. ..................... 24,39 Berquisf, Sheldgn, Litchfield, Minn. ..................... 27,39 Bigler, Sharon, Rochester, Minn. ....................... 24,39 Biork, Morcelyn, Preston, Minn. ........................ 24,39 Biornson, Timothy, Valley City, N.D. ...................... 24 Biornsfcd, Goylond, Colver City, Calif. .................... 28 Bohnsack, John, Carver, Minn. ......................... 24,39 Bolstod, Poul, Minneapolis, Minn. ....................... 24,39 Boorsmo, Michael, Minneapolis, Minn. .................. 24,32 Borelly, Sharon, West Allis, Wis. ......................... 24 Brewer, Catherine, St. Cloud, Minn. .................... 24,42 Brinchman, Phyllis, Chicago, Ill. ....................... 24,30 Brissman, Carol, Moline, 111. ................. 15,30,31,37,38,39 Brown, Sharon, Rochelle, Ill. .......................... , Buck, Donald, LaMoure, N.D. ............................ 27 Carlson, Alice, Sioux Falls, SD. .......................... 15 Carothers, Judy, Austin, Minn. ........................... 28 Catt, Karen Durand, Wis. ............................... 24 Check, Gerald, Minneapolis, Minn. Christensen, Eunice, Mercer, N.D. ...................... 24,37 Christensen, Ronald, Coulter, Iowa ....................... 27 Christopherson, Myrna, Vining, Minn. ................... 15,38 Dohl, Linda, Galesville, Wis. .......................... 24,43 Donielson, Elaine, Callawoy, Minn. ......................... 28 Danielson, Kathleen, Mt. Vernon, S.D. ............. 16,30,31,38 Daugherty, Mary, Chicago, Ill. ..................... 24,37,38 Dimick, Priscilla, Almeno, Wis. ....................... 16,30,31 Einersen, Theodore, Beloif, Wis. ................... 27,30,37,43 Elster, Mavis, Warfhing, S.D. ....................... 24,30,31 Engebrefsen, Emma, Luverne, Minn. ....................... 28 Englund, Margaret, St. Cloud, Minn. ...................... 24 Erickson, Helen, Willmor, Minn. .......................... 24 Evenson, Gerald, Moro, Minn. ........................... 28 Evenson, James, Moro, Minn. ......................... 24,43 Forb, Sharon, Rockford, Ill. ...................... 24,30,31,39 Godes, Zelda, Minneapolis. Minn. Gollond, Bethel, Mentor, Minn. .......................... 16 Gefz, Irene, Barrett, Ill. .............................. 27,43 Gonske, Robert, Rice Lake, Wis: ...................... , Gosewisch, David, Montgomery, Minn. ........ 14,16,30,31,42,43 Gronsefh, Pauline, Windom, Minn. ..................... 25,30 Gullickson, Allan, Outlook, Sosk. ......................... 25 Gundole, John, Sand Creek, Wis. ................. 16,30,37,39 Gusfofson, David, Granite Falls, Minn. .................... 28 Hoaland, Sheila, Fairfax, Minn. .......................... 28 Hagen, George, Page, .............................. 25 Hahn, Lona, Colman, S.D. ......................... 25,30,39 Holverson, Barbara, Fenton, Iowa ........................ 17 Halverson, Merle, Fenfon, Iowa Hansen, Carolyn, Lake Crystal, Minn. ..................... 25 Hansen, Karen, Springfield, Minn. ...................... 25,39 Hansen, Loren, Minneapolis, Minn. ..................... 25,39 Hansen, Morlys, Estherville, Iowa ......................... 25 Hanson, David, Thief River Falls, Minn. ................. 28,42 Hanson, Mary Ann, Aifkin, Minn. ......................... 28 Hanson, Richard, Watertown, SD. ...................... 28,42 Hanson, Ruth, New Auburn, Wis. ...................... 17,37 Hardy, Kathryn, Austin, Minn. ......................... 25,31 Harris, Dorothy, Chicago, Ill. .......................... 25,38 Horvef, Marion, Minneapolis, Minn. Hauglond, Keith, Humor, ND, ........................... 25 Haugo, Donald, Woubun, Minn. Heckes, Harvey, Centurio, Wis. ........................ 17,43 THESE FIRMS PURCHASED A 1962 REFLECTOR ANDERSON AGENCY Insurance - All Kinds 607 Marquette. Minneapolis FE 2-7555 COLORMASTER PRESS, INC. Printers - Limogmpoun' - Color Specialists 1015 s. eh 51., Minneapolis FE 5-1222 OSGOOD COFFEE C0. Hotels - Restaurants - Insoiruvions 2219 E. Franklin, Minneapolis FE 5-5431 BROWN'S KE CREAM C0. 1855 E. Luke 50., Minneapolis PA 9-9349 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND G. M. THOMPSON, DIST. REPR., Lutheran Brotherhood 3225 Cave Lane, Minneapolis Legal Ruerve'Life and Health Insurance with Hospital Benefn rider, for Lutherans. GUNNAR I. JOHNSON l SON, INC. General Contractors 9320 James Ave. N., Minneapolis TU 1-5885 WOOD-NELSON C0. Complate Insurance Service 4w Builders Exchange, Minneapolis FE 9-8391 GENE CHRISTENSEN All forms of Insurance Auto - Life - Home 710 Roanoke Building, Minneapolis MID-WRIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY 7705 Idaho Ava., St. Louis Park WE 9-4130 Ll 5-6919 EIBERT'S R0301 FOOD SERVICE 826 Berry 51., 51. Paul Ml 6-6166 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Helberg, Beverly, Cyrus, Minn. .................. Hemmingsen, Anna, Benson, Minn. Hermonson, Douglas, Brandon, Minn. Herrick, Carmen, Clorkfield, Minn. .. Hielle, Ardelle, Viking, Minn. ........... Hodnefield, Sondra, Alpha, Minn. Hofsfod, Barbara, Sforkweofher, N.D. .. Hogenson, Marie, Fergus Falls, Minn. Hogenson, Norman, Fergus Fall Hoialmen, Connie, Austin, Mi Hove, Mrs. Josephine, NCI ol, Hove, Lewis, Harvey, N. . Hoyum, Barbara, Daws Huber, Ronald, New Pro e, Hunsiad, Marlene, Argyle, M Hurfig, Koren, Hector Minn. . Husfr'ulid,William Be sfor , Nelson, Celeste, Proctor, Minn. Nelson Curtis, lsaccs, Sharon, H I Run Jensen, Douglas, Minne pol' Jensen, Sonia Canton, 8 Johannes, Terry, Johonsen, C ol Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Mrs. G Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jones, John, Klebs, Ellen Lou, Eagle B Kleven, Gloria, Sharon, Klingl, Juanita, Minneapolis, Minn Koch, Donald, Coon Rapids, Minn. Kroling, Marilyn, Spring Valley, Minn. Kridler, Roberf, Minneapolis, Minn. Kringen, Elaine, Baltic, S.D. .......... Krogh, Carol, Minneapolis, Minn. ..... Kruse, David, Sfrofhcono, Minn. .......... Kvole, Janet, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Longe, Walter, Badger, Minn. ............... Larson, Richard, Milwaukee, Wis. .. I Leo, Larson, Zoe, Hudson, S.D. ................. Skogen, hard B' lan Minn. Lofimer, Sandra, Viroquo, Wis. i .. ' Leinonen, Judith, Annandale, Minn. Lindberg, Carol, Zimmerman, Minn. kSieffen, oncy, WCII t Grove, Minn. Sieinbr er, Carol n, Anoko, Minn. Linder, Mary, Rockford, Ill. .................... Lindquist, Mariorie, Warren, Minn. Linnerson, Jean, Carver, Minn- --------------------- and, Rodn , Minneapolis, Minn. ................... 27,42 Loken, Lyle, Canton, S.D. .............................. 22 L I Ricel Lake, Wis ........... I ........... 22,39 Loken, Marie, Canton, S.D. ........................... , pm, Minn. ............................ 27 Lomness, Almino, Fossfon, Minn. .................... 19,31, er, Valley City ND. ..................... 2731,42 Long, Kenda, Muskegon Heights, Mich. s'rer, Norway . . '. .......................... 27,28 Long, Thomas, Minneapolis, Minn. ........................ 20 eonn, Rufhfon, MInn. .................... 24,30,39 Lundgren, Jeannie, Wales, N.D. ......................... 2.6.3: In Susan, JamestownI N.Y. ........................ 24 L nch, Joanne, Fargo, ND. ........................... , y I fe, Mercedes, Dawson, Minn. ....................... 24,32 Macho, Berf CI MOSH, TongonyIk ----------------------- 28 Thompson, nnis, Evansville, Minn. ................. 22,30,37 Mcnoelo, Ni odgmz ljtwm M Thqi-Itgfon s l belie,Minneopolis,Minn. Marple Joan Wh, Inn -------------------- i --------- 26 Thompson, oren, Sunberg, Minn. ........................ 27 ............... 6 h V'lef Dawson Minn. 2738 MorfIn, Joy CImEIN '0 51.1? ......... 9C 2 T omp on I0 I I I M f Lucazg ...... l . LLMJ, .CIWB WNW Island, NY. Mg: Janice,r 9mm lMinn. ...................... 26:31:38 Tidemonn, Koren, Baltic, S.D. ......................... 27,30 Mafz, EdifL ..... M.- 14-1! ----- T' u , Ma Center City, Minn. ...................... 22,30 Mellgren, ........ W7 Wye , , Granite Falls, Minn. .................. 24,31,42 Miller, Betf Hous n Minn ............................ Trotfman, Kenneth, Sioux Falls, SD. ...................... 28 Moen, Jagg ............. .... ..... :. . . . . Moilqnen een Moose Lake, Minn I ....... IHHCMGS . 28 Uraso, EIIeshI, MoshI, Tanganylka ........................ 28 Molsfod, Janet, Dawson, Minn. .......................... 2 ac; Guk St. Paul Minn. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 27 Monson' Myrno' St Peter' an 28 vO Noel Lcrimore N.D. ........................... 27,20 Morlock, Albert, Carringfon, N.D. ........................ 28 , , , Mor'ock' E'mer' 9.0fr' i;? ' W W ':::::::::::: 26 Wm, Jeannie, Wes cny, Mom. ......................... 28 Myron, POU Og'v'e' Inn. ................. 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