Golden Valley Lutheran College - Reflector Yearbook (Golden Valley, MN)
- Class of 1963
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The Scripture admonishes us to wait patiently for the Lord. We need to trust in the eternal promises given in His Word. How good God is to us that we should have the privilege of working for Him, looking to Him daily, waiting patiently for His power. Then we know we will be able to serve Him effectively as the years go by. Claim His promises day by day; He will neither forsake you nor forget you. Remember, Rest in the Lord. Wait patiently for Him, and He will give you the desires of your heart. PASTOR BERNT C. OPSAL BOARD OF TR USTEES ROW 1: Pastor Ray Larson, President Opsal, Dr. Edward E. Hansen, Pastor Ariel Molldrem, Mr. Wendell Swanson, Mr. Donald E. Johnson. ROW 2: Pastor Vernon Serenius, Mr. Eldon M. Olson, Dr. Robert Meyer, Mr. Oliver Amdahl, Pastor Arnold Stone, Pastor Herbert Mjorud, DI. Norvel Brink, Pastor Luther Strommen, Mr. Edner Holmen, Mr. Dudley Gawthrop, Dr. Jack Jacobsen. Not present: MI. Elvin Danielson, Mr. John Kvinge, Dr. Bernard Youngquist, Pastor Robert P. Hansen, Pastor E. J. Conrad, Dr. J. B. Friberg. DEANS May mercy, peace and love be multiplied to you, as you continue to walk With Him . God's love has no limit, His grace has no measure, His power no boundaries, known unto man; For out of His infinite riches in Jesus, He giveth and giveth and giveth again. MISS DAISY ERICKSON Assistant Dean of Women It is certainly a privilege to walk the way of faith. May you set your mind on the things that are above where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God tCol . 32D . There upon Christ becomes our life and our hope for the future . PASTOR WILSON FAGERBERG Dean of LBI . ,,. . 29-, h VV 9 4 r .1?le l C L 1'? Xtvxk QCWV 11 J 770a, 81w;u7p.i1 B Wiluzyoi A are. half, 0 : V U. V. IL 1' H KJVUUJLM' Thank you for the times of rich fellow- L x x I ship and prayer we have had together these past two years . Believing prayer in the name of Jesus Will unlock the gates of heaven and There shall be showers of blessing. Go to the deeps of God's promise, And claim whatsoever ye will; The blessing of God Will not fail thee, His Word He will surely fulfill. MRS. HILDEGARDE WEINHARDT Dean of Women Miss Anderson Pastor BergJ Wp0'3 . . Whate'er your place in life, it is not yours there. --MISS FLORENCE ANDERSON VI Your fine class theme is timely and significant. Let it be your daily guide until you see the lights of Home. In times like these--times of much religious impatience and activism, may you always remember that activity in Christian service without stillness in His presence can never lead to effectiveness. --PASTOR A. S. BERG Many significant events are identified by a short and simple slogan. For instance, we can recall two memorable events in the history of our na- tion as soon as we hear Remember the Alamo! and Remember Pearl Harbor! May your spiritual experience at LBI be so significant that in the future you will continue to maintain this slogan, Remember Jesus Christ. --PASTOR ROY BLOOMQUIST Be still! Pause often to consider him who endured from sinners much hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted. Listen when He bids you, Be urgent, in season and out of season . . . do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry! Forget not that He also says: Lo, I am with you always. --DR. C. O. GRANLUND One of the most courageous 1e aders this world has known said, How shall it be known that Ihave found favor in thy sight, I and thy people? Is it not in thy going with us, so that we are distinct, I and thy people, from all other people that are upon the face of the earth? tEx. 33:161. In a day of great movements among men, may you also make this the test for each new step into the future, that you may be distinct lights in the gathering darkness. , --PASTOR K. C. GRUNDAHL Live reverently and you will live honorably. --PASTOR BERNHARD A. HELLAND PATHS TO RELEASED LIVING: John 16:33; I John 1:9; Mark 10:43; Luke 6:27-28; John 8:36; Phil. 4:4-8; Dr. Granlund Luke 17:4; John 14:1-3; Isa. 40:31; John 13:34. Pa stor Grundahl --MISS CARLA HOLTERMANN ,; Mis s oltermann 615044 XL J ILKZZZz 77La27k77' 3 Pastor Lodd'gs . elsqy Worshippers of the God of this world cannot understand why anyone should take so much time to study God's Word. How can anyone be so foolish as to spend two years at LBI? You who have chosen to study here bear wit- ness that you believe it wise to seek the kingdom of God and His righteous- ness before all else. You have put the eternal in first place above the temporal. --PASTOR H. G. LODDIGS It has been a great privilege to have become a part of the LEI family, and to have served as one of your instructors. It has been a special joy to me to present the cause of missions. I am hoping and praying that your missionary interest will continue to grow and that you will take an active part in the mission program of the Christian church wherever the Lord calls you to serve Him. --DR. RUSSELL E. NELSON Take time to be holy, The world rushes on Spend much time in secret With Jesus alone . . . In joy or in sorrow Still follow thy Lord, And looking to J esus, Still trust in His Word. --MISS SADIE PONWITH It's a great joy to begin work at LBI. And having such fond memories of days spent here as a student, I am challenged to continue the fine work so faithfully done by Miss Nelson in the past. We ask for your prayers and help, so that this school may continue to hold forth the Word of Life. --PROFESSOR J. C. SEAGARD God's Word was the cause that created all things. His Word is also the cause of new creation. You have become a new creature through the Word of the Gospel. You have studied to be workmen who rightly handle this message from God. Let this same life-giving Word dwell in you richly to flhe end, when He who began a good work in you will bring it to com- pletion at the day of Christ. --PASTOR RUSSELL A. VIKSTROM 1 Miss Ponwith K Qt lulvlerof. Seagard Ql 61119, M f? Pastor Vikstrom ASSIS TAN T TEA CHERS Pastor Paul Gabrielsen Pastor C. M. Hanson Miss Alyda Overgaard W c??fzaaf AfAfKV Kg 321A QC 77222672LA 2:52ng, 4,021,221 63441-1 z I m I ' W V Z2662 2 23k 21421412 J I10 92252;; n, 12 47 , Me; 2.9 -XK Kl; 7 K1 4f L f5 72 g: K r 2 ZXlAZl 1 : .DWJy ewlh'fgbd 2 6' A2527 27 a -227 25222222 2 Alfie I21 Alzg 26' '4 2,12 75ZL2Mc ff V C A42 75$ka 744 STAFF retaries: Jane Peterson, receptionist; Avis rekken, radio secretary; Mrs. Ethel Skalet, fac lty secretary; Mrs. Ruth Stone, steward- shi s'ecretary. 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Be still, my soul; the waves and winds still know His voice who ruled them while He dwelt below. Be still, my soul; tho' dearest friends depart And all is darkened in the vale of tears; Then shalt thou better know His love, His heart, Who comes to soothe thy sorrows and thy fears. Be still, my soul; thy Jesus can repay From His own fulness all He takes away. Be still, my soul; the hour is hast'ning on When we shall be forever with the Lord, When disappointment, grief, and fear are gone, Sorrow forgot, love's purest joys restored. Be still, my soul; when change and tears are past, A11 safe and blessed we shall meet at last. Amen. OFFICERS PRESIDENT-- Stephen Van Guilder VICE -PRESIDENT- - Leann Sumption TREASURER -- Karen Hurtig SE CRETARY - - Violet Thompson M 0 TTO iiBe still before the Lord, and wait patientlyfar Hz'mii Psalm 37:70. EDWIN ANDERSON, Minneapolis, Minnesota General Bible Course By the grace of Godl am what I am, and His grace toward me was not in vain t1. Cor. 15:10:59. SHERRY BERGQUIST, Ogden, Iowa Mission Course Be watchful, stand firm in your faith, be courageous, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love 0 Cor. 16:113-149. SHARON BERKELAND, Bricelyn, Minnesota Parish Work Course You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide; so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, He may give it to you tJohn 15:16l. SHARON BIGLER, Decorah, Iowa Parish Work Course The Lord will rescue me from every evil and save me for His heavenly kingdom. To Him be the glory forever and ever. Amen UI Tim. 4:18l. DONALD BUCK, LaMoure, LINDA DAHL, Galesville, JOHN BOHNSACK, Carver, North Dakota Wisconsin Minnesota Laymen's Course Institutional Course Laymen's Course If we confess our sins, He is We know that in everything But let justice roll down like faithful and just, and will for- God works for good with those waters, and righteousness like give our sins and cleanse us who love Him, who are called an everflowing stream from all umighteousness U according to His purpose lAmos 5:240. ' John 1:9i. tRom. 8:28i. SHARON FARB, Rockford, MRS. YVONNE FOSTER, DAVID GUSTAFSON, Granite Illinois Minneapolis, Minnesota Falls, Minnesota Parish Work Course General Bible Course General Bible Course For God did not give us a Search me, O God, and know Incline your ear, and come spirit of timidity but a spirit my heart! Try me and know to me; he ar, that your soul of power and love and self- my thoughts! lPsalm 139: may live; and I will make control III Tim. 1 :7; 23; with you an everlasting covenant, my steadfast, sure love for David Us. 55:3i. GEORGE HAGEN, Page, North Dakota Missions Course Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if any one hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him and he with me iRev. 3:20; LANA HAHN, Colman, South Dakota Missions Course But whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ IPhil. 3:7y LOREN HANSEN, Minneapolis, Minnesota Laymen's Course The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; pray therefore the Lord of the harvest to send outlaborers into his harvest lMatt. 9:37-38; BEVERLY HELBERG, Ojrus, Minnesota Parish Work Course For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope lJer. 29: 1 1y. J3 d I w W SANDRA HODNEFIELD, Alpha, Minnesota Parish Work Course I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me tGal. 2:20; CONNIE HOIALMEN, Austin, Minnesota Parish Work CouISe But I do not account my life of any value not as precious to myself, if only I may accomplish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God tActs 20:24; MARLENE HUNSTAD, Argyle, Minnesota Parish Work Course Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by 1116 tJohn 14:6; KAREN HURTIG, Hector, Minnesota Parish Work CouISe Trust in him at all times, 0 people; pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us tPsalm 62:8; DALE JOHNSON, Rockford, Illinois General Bible Course . . . it is impossible that God should prove false IHeb. 6:18b; DOREEN JOHNSON, Clayton, Wisconsin Parish Work Course I will instruct you and te ach you the way you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you tPsalm 32:8; SHIRLEY JORDHEIM, Walcott, North Dakota Parish Work CouISe We walk by faith, not by sight tII Cor. 5:7; GLORIA KLEVEN, Sharon, North Dakota Parish Work Course Never flag in zeal, be aglow with the Spirit, serve the Lord. Rejoice in your hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer lRom. 12:11-12l. CAROL KROGH, Lakefield, Minnesota Institutional Course Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid; for the LOId God is my strength and my song, and He has become my salvation us. 12:2l. DAVID KRUSE, Strathcona, Minnesota Laymen's Course The Lord has bated His holy arm before the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God as. 52:10l. ZOE LARSON, Hudson, South Dakota Parish Work Course He who did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us all, will He not also give us all things with Him? tRom. 8:32l. SANDRA LATIMER, Viroqua, Wisconsin Mission Course Now to Him who is able to do unmeasurably more than all we can ask or conceive, by the JEAN LINNERSON, Carver, JOANNE LYNCH, Fargo, North power which is at work among Minnesota Dakota us, to Him be glory in the General Bible Course Institutional Course church and in Christ Jesus from The Lord is my strength and Count it all joy, my brethren, generation to generation ever- my song; He has become my when you meet various trials more tEph. 3:20-21l. salvation tPsalm. 118:14; Names 1:2; JOAN MARPLE, Duluth, Minnesota Institution a1 Course Seek the Lord while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near Us. 55:6; JOYCE MARTIN. Clinton, Iowa Parish Work Course Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid; for the Lord God is my strength and my song, and He has become my salvation US- 1 2: 2y JANICE MASTIN, Elmore, Minnesota Parish Work Course But we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed, but of those who have faith and keep their souls a-Ieb. 10:39l. JANET MOLSTAD, Dawson, Minnesota Parish Work Course It is the Lord who goes before you; He will be with you, He will not fail you or forsake you; do not fear or be dismayed lDeut. 31m. MYRNA MONSON, St. Peter, Minnesota Parish Work Course For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in His steps a Peter 2:21; CATHERINE NAYLOR, Bemidji, Minnesota Institutional Course But God shows His love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us lRom. 5:8l. CAROL NELSON, Ulen, Minnesota Parish Work Course Have no anxiety about any- thing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God lPhil. 4:6l. MRS. IRMGARD NELSON, Chicago, Illinois Parish Work Course Open your mouth for the dumb, for the rights of all who are left desolate. Open your mouth, judge righteously, maintain the rights of the poor and needy lProv. 31:8-9l. MRS. BERNICE PAULSON, Minneapolis, Minnesota Parish Work Course Therefore, my beloved brethren, be stead- fast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain u Cor. 15:58; LaVONNE PAULSON, Dawson, Minnesota Parish Work Course Count it all joy, my brethren, when you meet various trials, for you know that the testing of your faith produces Steadfast- ness Mas. 1:2-3l. ELAINE QUAM, Clarkfield, Minnesota Parish Work Course I can do all things in him who strength- ens me tPhil. 4:13; KAREN SHAGER, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Parish Work Course But we see Jesus, who for a little while was made lower than the angels, crowned with glory and honor because of the suf- fering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for every one tHeb. 2:9l. JAMES NELSON, Mora, Minnesota General Bible Course For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, not things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord lRom. 8:38-39; 20 JEANNE OLSEN, Minne apolis, Minnesota Parish Work Commit thy way unto the Lord, trust also in him, and he shall bring it to pass tPsalm 37:5; LYNDA SHORES, Bethphage, New York General Bible Course The Lord is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation; this is my God, and I will praise him, my father's God, and I will exalt him iEx. 15:2; NANCY STEFFEN, Walnut LINDA STONE, St. Paul, Min- Grove, Minnesota nesota Parish Work Course Institutional Work Course Ask, and it will be given you; And my God will supply seek and you will find; knock, every need of yours accord- and it will be opened to you ing to his riches in glory in iMatt. 727i. Christ Jesus iPhil. 4:19i. , W L ANN SUMPTION, Ruthton, Minnesota Parish Work Course I love the Lord, because he has heard my voice and my supplications. Because he inclined his ear to me, therefore I will call on him as long as I live iPsalm 116:1-2i. KAREN THOMPSON, Sunburg, Minnesota Institutional Work Course But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint Us. 40:31; VIOLET THOMPSON, Dawson, Minnesota Parish Work Course Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee Us. 26:3i. MYRTLE TORKE, Granite Falls, Minnesota Parish Work Couxse Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool Us. 1:18i. 21 STEPHEN VAN GUILDER, MARLYS WIFALL, Pelican RACHEL WOLD, Strathcona, St. Paul, Minnesota Rapids, Minnesota Minnesota Laymen's Course Parish Work Course Parish Work Course Thou dost show me the path Fear not, for I am with you, Commit your way unto the of life; in thy presence there be not dismayed, for I am Lord; trust in Him, and He is fullness of joy, in thy right your God; I will strengthen will act lPsalm 37:5l. hand are pleasures for ever- you, I will help you, I will more lPsalm 16:11l. uphold you with my victorious right hand Usaiah 41:10l. CO URSES MI SSION GENERAL BIBLE PARISH WORK INSTITUTIONAL WORK LAYMEN' S 22 $6 LXW icm MA, WM JEWu-ngf vcfww LMu At X 6 Q f4: M 30kg CCNtAZ4ML7h AM 0L M7741. 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ROW 4: Gary Burseth, Sandra Britsch, Blaine Erickson, Roger Anderson, Patricia Ellefson. ROW 1: Barbara Bell, Janice Benson, Beatrice Carlson, Caroline Johnson. ROW 2: Marne Halloran, Diane Aaserude, Connie Jorgenson, Gracia Bergstrom, Bonnie Dahl. ROW 3: Joanne Guernsey, Dorothy Kreutzer, Barbara Hanson, Sharon Holloway. ROW 4: Donald Foster, Lawrence Brown, Dale Battleson, Chris Bashor, Richard Haarstad. ROW 1: Barbara Hustoft, Edith Knutson, Victoria Feldt, June Johnson. ROW 2: Norma Jacobson, Karen Foster, Mata Flagel, Leonard Jepson, Bernard Hubley. ROW 3: Beverly Perhus, Dawn Hoglund, Karen Johnson, Carolyn Gjerde. ROW 4: Glen Johnson, Burnett Hernes, Paul Harrington, Russell Ilstrup, Duane Hukriede. ROW 1: Barbara O'Hara, Adeline Norheim, Carol Mickelson, Enid Pearson. ROW 2: Ruth Lee, Janet Miller, Karen Pedersen, Sharon Merriman, Charlene Pearson. ROW 3: Mary Severson, Edna Raszler, Diane Bryant, Sheila Latimer. ROW 4: Felix Ramirez, Miriam Valen, Shirley Peterson, Arthur Schroder, Stuart Miller. UNDERGRAD UA TES ROW 1: Janice Johnson, Sharlynn Nelson, Joyce Hjelle, Ardelle Myers ROW 2: Leanore Lilleodden, Delore: Shuler, Barbara Law, Lynn Mansager, Sharon Lee. ROW 3: Janet Nurkka, Inga Norman, Marilyn Martinson, Carol Loe. ROW 4: John Rieth, Rodney Matz, Gene Nurkka, Paul Larson, John Malm. ROW 1: Carol Peterson, Sandra W312, Genevieve Stark, Mayves Svare. ROW 2: Mary Peterson, Barbara Lord, Marie Robinson, Marjorie Peter- son, Virginia Peterson. ROW 3: Phyllis Thykeson, Janice Stave, Dian Twito, Cheryl Titterud. ROW 4: Donald Sletten, Conrad Warner, Georgia Saunders, Betty Sackreiter, Ildiko Sundheim. ROW 1: Bobbie Wolfolk, Constance Si- menson, Linda Schauer. ROW 2: Louise Trepanier, Kathleen Wilson, Judith Wota- chek. ROW 3: Janice Ruehle, Katherine Solberg, Barbara Skoglund. IRREGULARS. ROW 1: Terri Olson, Kathryn Getz, Marcelyn Bjork, UNDERGRAD UA TES Mavis Elster, Mercedes Tate. ROW 2: Elizabeth Mork, Helen Erick- son, Theoline Quamme, Sandra Peterson, Karen Gjelten, Judy Ca rothers. ROW 3: Dawn Hoglund, Lillian Tysdal, Margaret Ellefsen, Irene Getz, Ester Stromme, Bernice Nyhus. ROW 4: Edward Ellefsen, John Holmes, Sonja Jensen, Jacob Schauer, James Halvorson, Bruce t Hterholm. IRREGULARS. ROW 1: Joyce Krabbe, Mary Carlstedt, Karen Ness, Betty Jean Mil- ler. ROW 2: David Reichstadt, Don Merkel, B. J. Bjornstad, John Butler. ROW 3: Donald Haugland, Ray Abelsen, Norman Hogenson, Jim Gullickson. UNDER GRAD UA TE. IRREGULARS. ROW 1: Ruth Shekalaghe, Mrs. Alice Kinnunen, Carolyn Olson, Sharon Schu- macher. ROW 2: Peter Shen, Jim Stromberg, Bruce Johnson. ROW 3: Norris E. Halver, Arlo Kneeland, Willis Christensen, Gary L. Johnson. E vp: g m g 0g g , g 6W? $69 nun 4.3:;an .. N. N : $hk xg ,. 9.. k . WK. 4 4 4 Row. A w nnmrKN XxNKJvQ KNXWW N:Pkukkw . xn n m. gnaw? 4:14:3an KANMNHWQ x V M l , ME: 4 MK I x, 1M ,.X. M J: : wx X. KXWIADU ya... 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Z Mud $41 49 77 447444 1W 3N x N g; Q 7447 X 34 i , $ $3 CHRISTIAN SER VICE The committee and other students meet Monday after- noons at 2:30 for prayer, which is the cornerstone anci starting point of every Christian Service project. Pasta: Grundahl and Miss Anderson organize the assign- ments for individual students and the committee is responsible for compiling the reports that students submit after completing their assignment for the week. CHRISTIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE ROW 1: Enid Pearson, Catherine Naylor, Miss Agnes Anderson, Advisor, Sandra Peterson, Sharon Lee. ROW 2: Janet Molstad, Sandra Latimer, Elizabeth Mork, Linda Dahl. , DEVOTIONS AT OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN d CHURCH PASTOR K. C. GRUNDAHL, Director of Christian Service 30 WAITING FOR BUS FOR WEEKDAY HOSPITAL VISITATION It is the constraining love of Christ that pro- pels Christians to serve in whatever capacity their God -given talents lead them. This is practical field work, invaluable experience fer the Christian's permanent vocation in life, fqr whatever his Vocation in life, he always lqoks at the needs and sufferings of others through the eyes of his own Savior. It is Ciristian service that brings Christian theology to life, for the glory of God on earth. ,3 WEEKDAY AT OUR REDEEMER PLYMOUTH YOUTH CENTER REST HOME. VISITATI ON THE L U THERAN BIBLE IN S TI TU TE CH 01R ROW 1: Charlene Pearson, Karen Aakre, Katherine Anderson, Marjorie Peterson, Norma Jacobson, Karen Thompson, Kathleen Wilson, Virginia Peterson, Prof. John Seagaxd, Director, Diane Bryant, Jean Linnerson, Judith Worachek, Joyce Hjelle, Lana Hahn, Jeanne Olsen,Apri1 Colbry, Edna Raszler, June Johnson. ROW 2: Carol Loe, Mata Flagel, Lynn Mansager, Mary Peterson, Irene Getz, Diane Baker, Shirley Peterson, Katherine Solberg, Karen Hurtig, Bonnie Brinchman, Myrtle Torke, Diane Aaserude, Sheila Latimer, Dorothy Kreutzer, Theoline Quamme, Carol Mickelson, Sonja Jensen, Karen Foster. ROW 3: Bernard Hubley, Leonard Jepson, Edwin Anderson, Richard Haarstad, Felix Ramirez, James Nelson, John Malm, Blaine Erickson, David Gustafson, Russell Ilstrup, Gary Burseth, Glen Johnson, Lawrence Brown. ROW 4: John Holmes, Conrad Warner, Dale Johnson, Stuart Miller, Burnett Hernes, Roger Anderson, George Hagen, Paul Harrington, James Halverson, Dale Battleson, Chris Bashor, John Rieth, Bruce Setterholm. 32 hgmw, $292.9: J 22222! W. 22?: WW ,. Xv 072024 . $77; . ..,..'-.:2 . . . t , 1 1112.411 LCQ'i'iWL l J 4 y, L f' L1 1. M2 art? 522 9 M ' -; 7w- ngnywU ff; 721.1. -? hi, W7 ,2 ' 5.: 11,421, r , y. 257.416 L W .942 V2 L. U , 21,52, 6 am , 6J4: , X, ?l-t. as 611 CF72 1 47' .. 6gb m, M I 54'? 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ROW 2: John Bohnsack, Myrna Mon- son, Rachel Wold, Doreen Johnson, Sharon Berkeland, Sonja Jensen, David Gustafson. Absent: Mrs. Weinhardt. advison and Theoline Quamme. S TUDEN T C0 UNCIL The Student Council, elected by the student body, is responsible for planning school functions, including various parties and programs. WINTER QUARTER ROW 1: John Bohnsack, president; Paul Harrington, vice president; Joyce Hjelle, secre- tary; Stephen Van Guilder, treasurer; Pastor Helland, adviser. ROW 2: Theoline Quamme, Rachel Wold, Kath- erine Anderson, Diane Baker, Georgia Saunders, Sonja Jensen, David Gustafson, Burnett Hernes. Doreen Johnson, yice president; Catherine Naylor, secretary-treasurer; Theoline Quamme, Mission Co: MISSION vocation chairman; Lynda Shores, president; Pastox Helland, advisor. The LBI Mission Motivation has a two- fold purpose: first, to become educated in the scriptural and practical basis for world missions; and second, to develop interest and a commitment to serve among the student body. YOUTH RALLY COMMITTEE ROW 1: Pastor Vikstrom, adviser; James Nelson, Virginia Peterson, Linda Dahl, Jean Linnerson, Sharon Farb. ROW 2: Donald Buck, John Malm, James Halvorson, Dale Johnson, Elizabeth Mork, Karen Aakre, Irene Getz, Joyce Martin. Dr. George Aus Fall Rally Speaker T O U TH RALLIES Rallies are generally held twice a month and are open to all. Luther Leagues come from churches in this area and neighboring states. Besides the service, singspirations, and fellowship, a tour of the campus is given to the Visitors by LBI students. TOUR GUIDES: Beatrice Carlson, Gracia Bergstrom, April Colbry, Marne Halloran, Barbara Lord, Bonnie Brinch- man, Katherine Anderson, Karen Johnson, Georgia Saunders, Betty Sackreiter. REFLECTOR STAFF ROW 1: George Hagen, business manager; Marlys Wifall, assistant editor; Sharon Farb, editor; Myrtle Torke, photo editor; Rachel Wold, assistant business manager; Karen Hurtig, typist. ROW 2: Louise Trepanier, art; Joyce Martin, art; Hazel Willand, adviser; Loren Hansen, photographer; Victoria Feldt, typist. a 3 i9 - ?i J - 2r w r SCRIBE ROW 1: Virginia Peterson, Sandra Walz, Lynn Mansager, Barbara Hanson, Connie Jorgenson, Lana Hahn Louise Trepanier, Corrine Berg, Helen Erickson, Katherine Solberg. ROW 2: Leann Sumption, Sherry Bergquist, Connie Hoialmen, Myrna Monson, John Bohnsack, Dawn Hoglund, Barbara Hustoft, Loren Han sen, editor; Diane Bryant, Edna Raszler, Janet Molstad, Paul Harrington, Catherine Naylor, Georgia Saunders, Sonja Jensen, Shirley Peterson, Blaine Erickson, Sharon Berkeland, Marlys Wifall. KOINONIANS ROW 1: Sandra Latimer, Mrs. Bernice Paulson, Ester Stromme, Marilyn Martinson, president; Carol Krogh, vice president; Sharon Holloway. ROW 2: LaVonne Paulson, treasurer; Mercedes Tate, Leanore Lilleodden, Diane Baker, Mrs. Bernice Nyhus, Jeanne Olsen, Diane Aaserude, secretary. DORM OFFIC ERS ALPHA: Sharon Berkeland, secretary; Rachel Wold, vice president; Zoe Larson, treasurer; Theoline Quamme, de- votional chairman; Myrna Monson, president. BETA: Judy Carothers, devotional chairman; Barbara Anderson, vice president; Cheryl Ald- rich, treasurer; Gracia Bergstrom, secretary; Virginia Peterson, president. PROC TORS BETA: Jean Linnerson, Judy Carothers, Nancy Steffen, KaIen Hurtig, Doreen John- son. ALPHA: Sandra Hodnefield, Irene Getz, Marlys Wifall, Connie Hoialmen, Sh aron F arb. MEN'S DORM OFFICERS Loren Hansen, Donald Sletten, James Halvorson. DON FOSSUM Counselor 37 PRA YER AND PRAISE WEEK Each year classes at LBI pause for a special week to unite in worshipping God in prayer and praise. Highlight- ing each day is a Bible study, discus- sion groups, hymn sings, and a period of sharing. Dr. George Hall MORNING BIBLE TEACHER .ans HOMECOMING Pastor A. W. Knock Mrs. George Anderson EVENING SPEAKERS One of the most eagerly anticipated events of the school year is Homecoming, which welcomes back all the LEI alumni. The dorms are decorated and there is an open house and tea for those who wish to attend. Special services are held Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. DOOR DECORATIONS ALUMNI IN DORMITORY TEA FOR HOMEC OMING 38 CHA PEL PRAYER MUS IC STUDENT COUNCIL BE S TILL AND KNOW THA T I AM GOD PASTOR OPSAL'S MISSION CHAPEL HOUR CONVOCATION DE V0 TIONS C ORRIDOR MIDWEEK DORMIT ORY 39 ON THE EVENING OF DECEMBER EIGHTH, THE SCHOOL CAFETERIA WAS TRANS- FORMED INTO A SKI LODGE SETTING FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER AND PROGRAM, F OLLOWED BY A HAYRIDE AT EATON'S RANCH. THE NEXT DAY, ALPHA AND BETA DORMITORIES SPONSORED AN ADVENT TEA, FOLLOWED BY THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT. CHRISTMAS AT LBI ALSO INCLUDED THE PRESENTING OF GIFTS TO HOUSEMOTHERS AND A TWO-STORY EVERGREEN TREE IN THE MAIN LOBBY. CHRISTMAS MEMORIES i e; 5fin$ wwm . V . . A ,. 4 $ MOUNT CARMEL ROW 1: Theoline Quamme, Gloria Kleven, Linda Stone, Kathleen Daniel- son, Nancy Steffen, Elaine Danielson, Sandra Hodnefield, Zoe Larson, Beverly Sheeley, Dodie Stone, Ruth Hanson, Lana Hahn. ROW 2: Mrs. Clara Mattson, Mrs. Clara Hetland, Mrs. Alice Strand, Mrs. Evelyn Malm, Mrs. Carol Fossum, Sonja Jensen, Agnes Carlson, Claire Helland, Irene Getz, Anne Peterson. ROW 3: Pastor Malm, Pastor Fagerberg, Arvid Mattson, Noel Vold, Terry Johannes, John Malm, Steve Gabrielson, Agnes Anderson. PSALM OF LIFE Pastor Bloomquist, Director PREACHING, TEACHING MISSION Pastor Berg, Direc tor CORRESPONDENCE COURSES Pastor Vikstrom, Director LUTHE AH HM LBI 0 U TREA CH EVENING CLASSES are announced on the new sign on the LEI campus. 41 LBI ROYALS MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right: Wes Brodin, coach; ton, Arthur Schroder, Jacob Schauer, John Rieth, Bernard Hubley, Richard Haarstad, Russell Ilstrup, James Halvorson, Donald Sletten, David Kruse. Gary Madison, Paul Harring- FIGHT, TEAM, FIGHT! C HEERLEADERS : Lynn Mansager J udy C arothers 42 . RAISE THAT SCORE! Virginia Peterson Barbara Anderson GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM ROW 1: Barbara Anderson. Janet M Miller, Carol Peterson, Janice Mastin. Sharon Farb. Charlene Pearson. ROW 2: Sherry Bergquist, Darlene Anderson. Janice Benson, Sharon Schumacher, Leann Sumption, Phyllis Thykeson. Joyce Krabbe, Barbara i-lustoft, Diane Bryant, Wes Brodin, coach. WES BRODIN Athletic Director 43 . .-121cN1c AT MINNEHAHA FALLS ' WHAT'S GOING ' as: TTON. HERE? : ABoijT TQFALL x' FAT: LEAN, m; IN BETWEEN? AERJ'CANEMBASSY BALLOONSVILFE; , 433910136 BED SPLIT PERSONALITY?! . :1 ' 1' j SOUTHERN PEACH WITH MINNESOTA. ING TIME , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Hb-IHHH uwar-d Sharon Berkeland Leann' Sumption J ohn Bohnsack J anice Mastin Joanne Lynch Rachel Wold David Kruse J 0311 Marple Karen Hurtig J ean Linnerson Linda Dahl J anet Molstad J am es Nelson Gloria Kleven Stephen Van Guilder David Gustafson Linda Stone Loren Hansen Myrna Manson Catherine Naylor Sharon Bigler Doreen J ohnson Zoe Larson Dale Johnson Elaine Quam aighQ Karen Shager Beverly Helberg UNITY AND DIVERSITY, THE LOST IV?OFFEE CHORD . 0 F F .. G U A RD Mascots 24H SECRET , LADYUOF LEISURE, ; SERVICE k , . ., GRANDPO FARBO SUNSHINE , SMALL c ROWD FULL OF HOT AIR .. a I'M GOING TO WASH'THAT MAN RIGHT OUT OF MY, 1 HAIR , , ; MRSSRKEFELLER MAID AND ' 11' $1? VON MY, HONOR NEVER TAKES ; A BREAK ' READY FOR FLIGHT S-TUFVFERS ' PROPOSAL REAR KISSIN' COUSINS S TUDEJV T INDEX Aakre, Karen, Hawley, Minn. .................... 24, 32 ,35 Aaserude, Diane, Mekinock, N. Dak. ............... 24, 32, 36 Abelsen, Raymond,Du1uth,Minn ..................... A1drich,Chery1, Portland, N.Dak .................. 24,37 Anderson, Barbara, Osakis, Minn. ................. 24,37,43 Anderson, Darlene, Lake Mills, Iowa ................. 24,43 Anderson, Edwin, Minneapolis ..................... 15,32 Anderson, Katherine, Sacramento, Calif. .......... 24,32,34,35 Anderson, Roger, North Branch, Minn. ................ 24,32 Ameson, Ardis, Walhalla, N. Dak. ..................... 24 Baker, Diane, Kenyon, Minn. .................. 24,32,34,36 Bashor, Chris, Rockford, Illi ....................... 24,32 Battleson, Dale, Duluth, Minn. ..................... 24,32 Bell, Barbara, Austin, Minn. ......... . . . . . . .......... 24 Benson, Janice, Mauston, Wis. ..................... 24,43 Berg, Corrine, Granite Falls, Minn. .................. 24,36 Berg, Janelle, Red Wing, Minn ....................... 24 Bergquist, Sherry, Ogden, Iowa ................... 15,36,43 Bergstrom, Gracia, Alcester, S. Dak. ............... 24,35,37 Berkeland, Sharon, Bricelyn, Minn ......... . . . . 15,34,36,37,45 Berquist, Sheldon, Litchfield, Minn. .................. Bigler, Sharon, Decorah, Iowa ...................... 15,45 Birkeland, Albert, Merrifield, Minn. .................. Bixby, Mrs. Verna, Minneapolis ..................... Bjork, Marcelyn, Preston, Minn. ...................... 27 Bjornson, Barry, Valley City, N. Dak. ..... ' .............. 24 Bjomstad, Gayland, Culver City, Calif. .................. 28 Bohnsack, John, Carver, Minn. ................. 15, 34, 36, 45 Brinchman, Bonnie, Chicago, Ill. ................. 24, 32, 35 Britsch, Sandra, Rugby, N. Dak. ...................... Brown, Lawrence, Minneapolis . .................... 24, 32 Bryant, Diane, Minneapolis ................... 25,32,36,43 Buck, Donald, LaMoure, N. Dak. .................... 15,35 Burdjck, Faith, Austin, Minn. ........................ 24 Burseth, Gary, Waukon, Iowa ...... . ............... 24,32 Butler, John, Fridley, Minn. ............ . ........... 28 Carlson, Beatrice, Amery, Wis. . . . . ................ 24,35 Carlstedt, Mary, Sandstone, Minn. .................... 28 Carothers, Judy, Austin, Minn. .................. 27, 37, 42 Christensen, Willis, Minneapolis ...................... 28 Colbry, April, Chester, Mont ................... 24, 32, 35 Dahl, Bonnie, Hampden, N. Dak. ...................... 24 Dahl, Linda, Galesville, Wis. .................. 15,30,35,45 Ellefsen, Edward, Minneapolis ....................... 27 Ellefsen, Mrs. Margaret, Minneapolis ................... 27 Ellefson, Patricia, Sherman, S. Dak. ................... 24 Elster, Mavis, Worthing, S. Dak. ...................... 27 Erickson, Blaine, Rush City, Minn. ................. 24,32,36 Erickson, Helen, Willm at, Minn. .................... 27, 36 Farb, Sharon, Rockford, Ill. ............... 16, 34,35, 36,37, 43 Feldt, Victoria, Rockford, Ill ....................... 2,5 36 Flagel, Mata, Letcher, S. Dak. ..................... 25,32 Foster, Donald, Minneapolis ......................... 24 Foster, Karen, Chester, Mont. ...................... 25,32 Foster, Mrs. Yvonne, Minneapolis ...................... 16 Geiz,1rene,Barrett,Minn. .................. 27, 32, 35, 37,41 Getz, Kathryn, Barrett, Minn ........................ 27 Gjelten, Karen, Van Nuys, Calif. ..................... 27 Gjerde, Carolyn, Ringsted, Iowa ...................... 25 Graham, Jr., J ohn, Minneapolis ...................... Guernsey, Joanne, Minneapolis ....................... 24 Gullickson, James, Flandreau, S. Dak. .................. 28 Gustafson, David, Granite Falls, Minn. ............ 16,32,34,45 Haarstad, Richard, Hawley, Minn. ................. 24,32,42 Hagen, George, Page, N. Dak. ............... 16,32,34,36,45 Hahn, Lana, Colman, S. Dak. .................. 16,32,36,41 Halloran, Mame, Gratiot, Wis ...................... 24,35 Halver, Norris, Hopkins, Minn. ....................... '28 Halvorson, James, Sinai, S. Dak. ..... . ....... 27,32,35,37,42 Hansen, Loren, Minneapolis ................. 16,34,36,37,45 Hanson, Barbara, New Auburn, Wis ................... 24,36 Harrington, Paul, Livonia, Mich. ............. 25,32,34,36,42 Haugland, Donald, Hamar, N. Dak ..................... 28 Helbei'g, Beverly, Cyrus, Minn ...................... 16,45 Helgevold, Patricia, Eagle Grove, Iowa ................. errnes, Burnett, Canton, S. Dak. ...... . .......... 25,32, 34 8 Nurkka, Mrs. Janet, Minneapolis .................. . 26 HJelle, Joyce, Newfolden, Minn. ................. 26, 32 3:4? 3' Nyhus, Mrs. Bernice, Cumberland, Wis ................ 27,36 Hodnefield, Sandra, Alpha, Minn. ................. 17, 37 41 '1 O'Hara, Barbara, Scandia, Minn. ..................... 25 Hoganson, Norman, Fergus Falls, Minn. ................. S Olsen, Jeanne, Minneapolis ..................... 20,32,36 Hoglund, Dawn, Minneapolis .................... 25, 27, 36 Olson, Carolyn, Shafer, Minn. ....................... 28 Hoialmen, Connie, Austin, Minn. ................. 17, 36, 37 g Olson, Gerald, Kenyon, Minn. ....................... Holloway, Sharon, Minneapolis ..................... 24,36 Olson, Terri, Minneapolis .............. 2 7 Holmes, John, Austin, Minn. ...................... 27,3 , Osteraas, LaVonne, Madison, Minn. ................ Hubley, Bernard, Minneapolis ................... 25,32:4'$ 9 Paulson, Mrs. Bernice, Minneapolis ............. . . . . . 20,36 Hukriede, Duane, Kenyon, Minn. ..................... 25 Paulson, LaVonne, Dawson, Minn. ................... 20,36 Hunstad,Marle11e, Argyle, Minn. .......... . .......... 1786 Pearson, Charlene, Sisseton, S. Dak ................ 25,32,43 Hurtig, Karen, Hector, Minn. .............. 14, 17, 32, 36, 37, 45 ,1. Pearson, Enid, Rosholt, S. Dak ...................... 25,30 Hustoft, Barbara, Kathryn, N. Dak. ................ 25, 36,43 q . Pedersen, Karen, Mt. Prospect, 111. .................... 25 Ilstrup, Russell, Buffalo, Minn. ................... 25, 32, 42 Perhus, Beverly, Taylor N. Dak ....................... 25 Jacobson, Norma, Braddock, N. Dak. ................. 25,3 ? E? Peterson, Carol, Portlan,d, N. Dak .......... l ......... '. 26,43 Jensen, Sonja, Canton, S. Dak. .............. 27, 32, 34, 36,41 -g Peterson, Marjorie, Worthington, Minn. ............... 26,32 Jepson, Leonard, Sebeka, Minn. .................... 25 32 1 Peterson, Mary, Almeland, Minn. ................... 26,32 Johnson, Bruce, North Branch, Minn. ................... K Peterson, Sandra, Buffalo Center, Iowa ................ 27,30 Johnson, Caroline, Windom, Minn. .................... 24 ' Peterson, Shirle , Thief River Falls, Minn. ........... 25 32 36 Y 1 1 joinson, gale, Rogkford, 115,; .................. 17,32,35,45 Peterson, Virginia, Jamestown, N. Y. ......... 26,32,35,36,37,43 o nson, oreen, ayton, is. ................. 17,34,37,45 Quam, Elaine C1arkfie1d,Minn. ................... 0 45 Johnson, Gary, Minneapolis ......................... 288 $32 Quamme, Thgoline, Nerstrand, Minn. .......... 27,32,34,37:411 Johnson, Glen, St. Paul . . . . ..................... 25,3 ' Ramirez,Felix,Guayaqui1,Ecuador ................. 25, 32' Johnson, Janice, Evansville, Minn. .................... 26 'V 'I,Raszler Edna, Beulah, N. Dak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 25, 32,36 Johnson, June, St . Paul ......................... 25,3 Reichstadt, David, Frederic, Wis. ..................... 28 Johnson, Karen, North Branch, Minn. ................. 25,35 k bl Rieth, John, Valley City, N. Dak. .............. 26,32,42 Joing, Roger, Minneapolis ........................... , KRobinson, Marie, Cannon Falls, Minn. .................. Jordheim, Shirley, Walcott, N. Dak. ................... l7 ., x Q Rognmoe, Harland, Kenyon, Minn. ..................... Jorgenson, Connie, Kathryn, N. Dak. ................. 24,36 7 S Ruehle, Janice, Ruthven, Iowla ........................ 27 Kennedy, Claudia, Crosslake, Minn ..................... Q $ 98, Sackreiter, Betty, Watertown, S. Dak. ............... .26 35 Kinnunen, Mrs. Alice, Minneapolis .................... 28 $ ? KSaunders, Georgia, Miami, Fla. ................. 26,34, 35 ,36, Kleven, Gloria, Sharon, N..Dak. .................. 18,41,45 m i8 X' Schauer, Jacob, Regent, N. Dak. ..... . ............ .,27 42' Kneeland, A110, Ortley, S. Dak. .................... . . 28 . ' Schauer, Linda, Regent, N. Dak ....................... 27' Kneeland, Mrs. A110, Ortley, s. Dak. .................... $ 7Schmidt, Richard, Minneapolis ........................ Knutson, Edith, Irene, S. Dak ........................ 25 . , SSchroder, Arthur, Mekinock, N. Dak. ................ 25,42 Krabbe, Joyce, Alexander, Iowa ............ . ........ 28,43 x 1 Schumacher, Sharon, Wheaten, Ill. . . . ............... 28,43 Kreutzer, Dorothy, Steinbach, Man., Canada ............. 24,3 k 48 Setterholm, Bruce, Minneapolis .................... 27,32 Krogh, Carol, Lakefield, Minn. ................ .18 36 ,3; K Severson, Mary, Forest City, Iowa ..................... 25 Kruse, David, Strathcona, Minn. .................. 18, 42 ,45 $ Shager,Ka1-en, Eau Claire, Wis ........ . ............ 20, 45 Larson, Lorette,C1earbrook,Minn. ...................... 838$ Shekalaghe, Ruth, Lushoto, Tanganyika ................. 28 Larson, Paul,P1ainfie1d, I11. .................... . . . . 26 Shen, Peter, Taipei, Taiwan ........................ 28 Larfon, Zoe, Hudson, S. Dak ................... 18,37,41,453 v7 Shores, Lynda, Bethphage, N. Y. ................ . 21,34 Lammer, Sandra, Viroqua, Wis .................... 18, 30, 36 ' 6 ?Shuler, Dolores, Chicago, Ill. ........................ 26 Lat' 1' She l V' W ...................... ' Jaguar Nwimwm TS ....................... 2 55 32 2:3;3211325121153121:1:1: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 33 Lee, Jerome, Minneapolis .......... . ................. Sletten, Donald, Souris, N. Dak. .................. 26,37 42 Lee, Ruth, Albert Lea, Minn. ........................ 25Ax .. 3 Solberg, Katherine, Warren, Minn. ................ 27,32:36 Lee, Sharon, Rutland, N. Dak. ..................... 26,30 j Stark, Genevieve, Beloit, Wis ........................ 26 Lilleodden, Leanore, Hanska, Minn. .................. 26,36 d Stave, Janice, Leeds, N. Dak .............. . . . . . .26 Linnerson, Jean, Carver, Minn. ............... 18, 32, 35, 37 145x! R Stave, Ordell, New Effington, S. Dak. . . .................. Loe, Carol, Wannaska, Minn. ...................... 26,32 6Q . Steffen, Nancy, Walnut Grove, Minn. .............. 21,37, 41 Lord, Barbara, Oshkosh, Wis. ' ...................... 26,35 V W $ Stone, Linda, St. Paul. ........................ 21,41,45 Lynch, Joanne, Fargo, N. Dak. ..................... 18,45$ ' ' Stromberg, James, Ogilvie, Minn ...................... 28 Madison, Gary, Sand Creek, Minn. ..................... 42 4 g ? Stromme, Ester, Lambemetu, Norway ............... . . 27,36 Malm, John, Minneapolis .................... 26,32,35,41g N Sumption, Leann, Ruthton, Minn .............. 14,21,36,43,45 Mansager, Lynn, Minneapolis .................. 26,32,36,42;0 V Sundheim, Mrs. Ildiko, Starbuck, Minn. . ................. 26 Marple, Joan,Du1uth, Minn ........................ 19, 45215 Svare, Mayves, Pelican Rapids, Minn. . . . . .............. 26 Martin, Joyce Clinton, Iowa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19 1135 35w . Swedberg, Johanna, Stillwater, Minn. ......... . . ......... Martinson, Marilyn, Tomahawk, Wis. ................. 26,36? k ,Swenson, Sandra, L0W1'Y1 Minn. ------------------------ mastiniJgicebEgnoreilMisvn. ................... 19,43,458: gate, Mercedes, Dawson, Minn. .................... 27,36 au, 0 ey, o gevi e, is. ............. . ........ 26 R 8 hompson, Edythe, Moorhead, Minn. ................... Merkel, Don, Yorkville, Ill. ......................... 28 Thompson, Karen, Sunburg, Minn. ................ . 21 32 Merriman, Sharon, Chicago, Ill. ............... . ...... 25 $ $ Thompson, Violet, Dawson, Minn. .................. 14:21 Mickelson, Carol, Zumbrota, Minn. .................. 25,32 V Thykeson, Phyllis, Portland, N- Dak ------------------ 26143 Miller, Betty, Houston, Minn. ........................ 28 Tidemann, Karen, Baltic, S. Dak. ...................... Miller, Janet, Remsen, Iowa ...................... 25,43 Y gTittemd,Chery1, Anoka, Minn. ...................... 26 Miller, Stuart, Hartland, Minn ..................... 25,32 Torke, Myrtle, Granite Falls, Minn. ................ 21,32,36 Molstad, Janet, Dawson, Minn. ................. 19,30,36,45 F $xTrepanier, Louise, Marquette, Mich. ................. 27,36 Manson, Myrna, St. Peter, Minn. ............. 19,34, 36, 37, 45 Twito, Diane, Estherville, Iowa ....................... 26 Mork, Elizabeth, Kenyon, Minn. ........ . ...... . . 27, 30, 35 re Tysdal, Lillian, M0056 Jaw, 338k, Canada ............ . . - 27 Myers, Ardelle, Nelson, Minn ....................... Vahlsing, Don, St. Paul ............................. Naylor, Catherine, Bemidji, Minn. ............ 19, 30, 34, 36, 45 f Valen, Miriam, Estherville, Iowa ....... . ............. 25 Nelson, Carol, Ulen, Minn. ............. . ........... 19 8 '8 ,gVan Guilder, Stephen, St. Paul ................ . 14,22,34,45 Nelson, Mrs. Irmgard, Chicago, Ill. . . . ................. 20 x MWalz Sandra, Winthrop, Minn. ..................... 26 36 Nelson, James, Mora, Minn. .................... 20,32,35 ' Warner, Conrad, Harris, Minn. ................ . . . 26:32 Nelson, Luann, Ogdensville, Wis. . . . . .......... . ........ 9N Wifall, Marlys, Pelica'n Rapids, Minn. .............. 22,36, 37 Nelson, Sharlynn, Winnebago, Ill ..... . ................ 26 Wilson, Kathleen, Reynolds, N. Dak. ................ 27, 32 Ness, Karen, Clayton, Wis. ......................... 28 'Wold, Rachel, Strathcona, Minn. .............. 22, 34, 36, 37, 45 Norheim, Adeline, Rugby, N. 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