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Chaplain Londborq Aspiring for an A . Linda and Sue Rental cttofe an attractive representation of Old Testament altar pieces. Faith Relates to Modern Age Maynard Londborg . . . Freshman Bible, Algebra I, Business Math, Higher Algebra and Trigonometry ... B.S. at Nebraska Wesleyan University .. B.D. at North Park Theological Seminary . .. transferred from the Covenant High School in Unalakleet, Alaska . . . advisor for Spring Formal and Homecoming Decorations Committee. Harvey Lundin . . . Higher Algebra. Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. Advanced Math . . . B.A. at Augsburg College . . . M.Ed. at Macalester College . . . National Foundation Fellow in mathematics .. . tennis coach . . . advisor to Chess Club . . . traveled to Washington D.C. last summer. Ted Malmsten . . . Algebra I, General Math . . . B.A. at Augsburg College . . . transferred from St. Paul Park . . . head football coach, assistant basketball coach. Lillian Nyholm . . . Plane Geometry, Plane and Solid Geometry . . . B.S. at U. of M. . . . enjoys reading and babysitting for two year old grandson. Paul Swanson . . . Junior and Senior Bible . . . B.A. at Western Reserve University . .. B.D. at North Park Theological Seminary ... advisor to Sophomore class and Religious Council . . . came from First Covenant Church of Detroit.. . enjoys fishing, reading and sports. Under Chaplain Maynard Londborg, Freshmen examined the Pentateuch and the Gospels. By team-teaching the Sophomore Bible classes, President Wilbur Westerdahl and Mr. Lawrence Bengtson conducted a study of the book of Acts and the subsequent rise of the church. Junior and Senior Bible classes were taught by Chaplain Paul Swanson. Juniors viewed the Old Testament telescopically as they applied its lessons to life in the twentieth century. Discussion of basic theological terms and factions enabled Seniors to formulate clearer personal views on controversial doctrines. Each of these studies became meaningful as it was applied to modern life. Chaplain Swamon 21
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Math Challenges Intellectual Ability 20 aj v 'kpf- -'ii'(y ln+- ii %y +vv Tr- ir Guossinq, Phil? Mastery of the rudimentary principles in general math, plane geometry and algebra was the foundation necessary for achievement in solid geometry, higher algebra and advanced math courses. Although the study of logarithms, imaginary numbers, polygons and circles was tedious work, it proved helpful in solving many problems with practical applications. Through two new teachers, Mr. Ted Malmsten and Chaplain Maynard Lond-borg, and two returning instructors, Mrs. Lillian Nyholm and Mr. Harvey Lundin, the students were challenged to perceive the masterful order of the universe. Mrj. Lillian Nyholm Ted Malmsten
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Students Discover Their Willis OHon Underlying the four science courses was a common objective, greater appreciation and understanding of the physical world. In physical science. Freshmen studied the properties of acids and salts and the six simple machines as part of a basic introduction to chemistry and physics. The odor of formaldehyde became all too familiar as biology students dissected specimens to better understand the body systems and their functions. Chemistry students cautiously conducted experiments involving potent acids and solutions, obtaining results that were helpful in their investigation of the periodic table, the nature of chemical reactions and the structure of molecules. Mr. Paul Peterson, the new chemistry and physics teacher, directed physics students in their study of motion, optics, mechanics and electricity. In each course, the ability to reason inductively was developed by drawing individual conclusions from experimental data. Wendell Carlson . . . Biology. Physical Education . . . B.A. at Augsburg College . . . head basketball coach . . . counselor for the Sophomore class . . . driver education instructor . . . toured the Orient with a basketball team last summer. Willis Olson . . . Biology, team-teacher of German III and IV . . . B.S. at U. of M. . . . M.S. at U. of Wisconsin . . . preparing for Ph.D. . . . Social Committee and Junior class advisor . . . pastor of two churches . . . enjoys skiing, sailing and music. Paul Peterson . . . Physics, Chemistry . . . B.A. at Bethel College . . . transferred from Douglas, Arizona . . . spent summer studying at Macalester and traveling in western U.S. Keith Tjornhom perform one of Postour't experiment in the new biology course.
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