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S 14 ' . i V 1 Officers LORENTZEN, LORENTZEN, and NORBERG work on Senate problems. For the past five years the Minot State Teachers College has had student government. It has been central- ized in the Student Senate where each class elects three of its members to represent them in Congress The senators this year were: Seniors ALF NELSON, THOMAS TATE, and GEORGE HEFTERQ Juniors ELEANOR NORBERG, MARION CARLSON, and EUGENE LAGERQUISTg Sophomores RAYMOND GERLINGER, JOHN MOLSTAD, and DON SVENKESONQ and Freshmen PATRICIA TOOLEY, PETER VANDENOEVER, and DON BERGERON. The organization's president was ERNEST LOR- ENTZENg its vice-president and chairman of the social committee was ELEANOR NORBERG5 and its sec- retary-treasurer was CLIFFORD LORENTZEN. This year as in other years the Student Senate sponsored Homecoming. They presented to the school a service flag containing stars for the fellows that left the school for military service. Especially to be commended was their sending weekly a copy of the school paper, the RED AND GREEN, to all the boys in service that have graduated from M. S. T. C. 10
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,in Qjhf I-.- LOUISE REISHUS, Dean of Women LOIS MOFFITT Book Store Manager r-,.2 --,T FRANK W. HICKS Acting Registrar HELEN BURNS Ass't Financial Sec'y L. F. DAVIDSON Financial Secretary SARA PETERSON Secretary to Registrar DAN C. BLIDE, Dean of Men . 'JW -'47 mg 1- . A ' .5555 :mf .ii . V ' ' is ',gg:.m:lgW'ei1f 9 Blfifu if 'I -A ' f:2ff..ffg.:,rf: 'fwffrq 'iff '?1:'i'g- - E 1 -3- T A -tu' V S .. -, M. .5 Q.. X M. ,HI g ,I . ,J.A,,, V., 1 1 .... 'Q-,L-is 42' ' A 'N 1-'V fa' lv Q:::yy'- U4 -fv F' -v 1 ,-H. uf' -4- - -.V E- ,
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DAN C. BLIDE Engineering drawing, printing . 74 . 144,12 .-JIU' ELEANOR C. BRYSON Home Economics J. G. WRAHLSTAD Handcraft, general shop enter the armed service. nurses in training are also in the nutrition classes. During the year, the Industrial Arts department has placed special emphasis on handicraft courses for prospective teachers while general shop and engineering drawing courses have been stressed for men to Food study, textiles, clothing, and nutrition are the differ- ent phases of study carried on in the Home Economics depart- ment. In addition to the teachers enrolled, this year fifty-seven In the Arts department, in addition to the courses in public school arts for pros- pective rural and grade school teachers, the elective groups have enjoyed free hand drawing of people and objects, lettering, show card writin.g,1,poster making, and other problems of the commercial art field. MRS. LESTER HARTNETT Art M -J 11 1 i
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