Waldorf College - Warrior Yearbook (Forest City, IA)

 - Class of 1961

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BETA SIGMA GAMA Beta Sigma Gama, Waldorf's Chapter of the Women of The American Lutheran Church, is a religious organi- zation of the young women of the college. The purposes of the organization are to foster a Chris- tian spirit among our Waldorf girls, to lead them to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior, to be a means through which the religious life may find expression, and to acquaint them with and to train them for Christ's service in the church. The name, taken from the Greek meaning of the let- ters BSG, also stands for Bible Study Group. Each Sunday morning they meet for a Bible study led by one of the women faculty members or the wife of a faculty member. This year the studies are based on the three T's, Thessalonians, Timothy, and Titus. After tlae study, the girls sing at the hospital for the patients t ere. BROTHERHOOD At 9 a.m. each Sunday the Waldorf Brotherhood meets in the Wigwam. The service opens with coffee and Tillie's delicious rolls. A hymn sing and prayer time follow the breakfast. Brotherhood has a four-fold purpose-fellowship, edu- cation, devotion, and service. The group strives to in- clude at least two of these purposes in each meeting. The program includes a guest speaker and a Bible study led by o student. Also on the programs are discussions con- cerning the doctrines of other denominations. The Brotherhood provides another example of the Christian fellowship enjoyed at Waldorf. Officers of the organization are Len Dygart, president, Ron Nielsen, vice-president, Arlen Lund, secretary, Doug Sulland, treasurer, Carleton Shaw, publicity chairman: and Dan Eisch, Student Council representative. l . .Ie it mme ,gf , n :- 1-'. fin ' 'iw - -5. l .. wt' 4 ' . . ' Q 'Hgf' i fn au. I . 1-. ' ls- .I ,I 1-3 ww V - se, ' 'f' , .ffl- rw FW 'X 655 Beta Sigma Gama Officers: Helen Knutsen, secretary, Bertha Ann Thompson, treasurer: Eileen Schutte, vice-president, Margret Neil- son, president. Linnea Hanan Ieading the singing at Beta Sigma Gama. Brotherhood Officers: Doug Sulland, Ron Neilson, Len Dygart, Arlen Lund, Carlton Shaw, Don Eisch, ' H' rs! .. Q-.



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PHI THETA KAPPA To be eligible for membership in this honorary scholastic society one must be of good moral character and at the time of election be within the upper ten per cent of the regularly enrolled student body. To maintain active membership at the end of any given semester or term, a student must have a grade point average of not less than 2. Student Education Association Officers: Vice-president, Sharon Wickreg president, Lois Vermedahlg secretary, Charlene Bridges. Members of S.E.A.: Front row: C. Strand, W. Wooge, J. Levad, M. Bakke, K. Jacobson, C. Bergeson, N. Torkelson, K. Hanna. Back row: M. Thompson, E. Schutte, D. Jensen, J. Petry, E. Kjerland, C. Bridges, L. Vermedahl, S. Wickre, L. Staun- heim, B. Helegson, M. Nielsen, B. Schaefer. ' -1 Phi Theta Kappa Officers: President, Phyllis Antonson, vice-president, Judy Pals, treasurer, Shirley Langfaldg secretary, Mildred Taylor. STUDENT EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION The Maude McBroom Chapter of the Student lowa State Educational Association centers its activities around its six purposes. These purposes are: l. To develop an organization that will be part of state and national education associations to young people prepar- ing to be teachers. 2. To acquaint teachers in training with the history, eth- ics, and program of the organized teaching profession. 3. To give teachers in training practical experience in working together in a democratic way on the problems of the profession and the community. 4. To interest the best young men and women in educa- tion as a lifelong career. 5. To encourage careful selection of persons admitted to schools which prepare teachers with emphasis on both char- acter and scholarship. 6. To seek through the dissemination of information and through higher standards of preparation to bring teacher supply and demand into a reasonable balance. To fulfill these purposes, the organization met monthly. The informality of these meetings has drawn its members together as they worked together in broadening their knowl- edge of their future profession.

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