Bethel Theological Seminary Faculty and Students 1927 pictured from left to right: (top row) George Hultgren, Director of Music; Adolph Olson, A.B., B.D.; Karl J. Karlson, Ph.D., Dean; G. Arvid Hagstrom, D.D., President; Arvid Gordh, Th.D.; E.A. Finstrom, Th.M., Ph.B. (sic), B.D.; Florence A. Price, Instructor in Elocution; (second row) Florence Nystrom; Willard Samuelson; Emily Satterberg; Lloyd Dahlquist; Lloyd Lenning; Arthur Nyborg; (third row) Gunnar Lindahl; Roger Wickstrand; Oscar Anderson; Albert Berg; Joseph Friberg; Conrad Peterson; Reuben Olson; Ernest E. Nelson; Linnea Stjernstrom; Frank Anderson; (fourth row) Arthur Ellison; Carl Seaquist; Fred Swedberg; Adolph Carlson; Reuben Holm; Elvert Forssell; Alphin Conrad; George Magnuson; Clarence Wallin; Marc? ?itzell; (bottom row) Ernest Nelson; Henry Peterson; Edwin Bonander; Reuben Omark; Alfred Shostrom; Alvin Johnson; Alfred Larson; Eric Frykenberg; Lawrence Selin; Gordon Carlson; Carl Olsson
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Bethel Theological Seminary Faculty and Students portrait collage from 1919. Pictured from left to right are: (top row) C. Geo. Ericson; O.M. Lind; Dr. C.G. Lagergren, Dean; Victor Larson; A.B. Nelson; (middle row) L. Johnson; Prof. V. Sandberg, Musical Director; Dr. G. Arvid Hagstrom, President; Prof. D. Gustafson; G.A. Gustavson; (bottom row) D.A. Anderson; D.N. Moberg; A.A. Anderson; O.L. Magnuson; F.L. Moberg.
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Students from the Class of 1924 and staff are assembled for a portrait. In the front row, from left to right, are Rena Gephart, Superintendent Elwood A. Stevenson, Dr. James L. Smith, and Ella Waswo. In the back row, from left to right, are Edna Erickson, Norman Larson, Mildred Saunders, Anthony Zupancic, and Myrtle Nelson.
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Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum
Students from the Class of 1903 and staff are assembled for a portrait. In the front row, from left to right, are Mary E. Nelson, Ida C. Carlson, Superintendent James N. Tate, Jenny Mortenson, Minnie Hauberg, and Mabel A. Newton. In the middle row, from left to right, are Dean E. Tomlinson, Oscar W. Johnson, Dr. James L. Smith, Mr. White, Albin J. Highberg, and John H. McFarlane. In the back row, from left to right, are Emil Hruska, Harrison A. Pettit, and Fred G. McNabb.
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Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum
Class of 1938 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Edward Burger, Robert Brandt, Harvey Buhrow, Lloyd Henders, George Kingsriter, Milton Kranz, Floyd Adamson, Gerald Houk, Donald Edson, Thomas Griffith, Paul Wagner, Edward Rosen. (Second row, left to right): George Oxentenko, Jack Andrews, Irma Dascher, Ariel LeRoy, Frank LeRoy, Walter Anderson. (Third row, left to right): Robert Roosendahl, Theron Blount, Sylinda Danley, Dorothy Larson, Elizabeth Balas, Daniel Balas. (Fourth row, left to right): Lois Michelson, Mary Ann Dahlmann, Betty Lund, Violet Luepnitz, Sylvia Korfe, Irene Joycen, Avis Opsal, Ruth Jerguson. (Fifth row, left to right): Dorothy Lathe, Dorothy Strese, Ve Ora Kensinger, Sigrid Bakke, Gertrude Haack, Bertha Froland, Naomi Frickey, Ann Strauman, Jean Davis, Belva Jitus, Irene Wahl, Myrtle Nelson. (Sixth row, left to right): Carol Moody, Ruth Sjelin, Eunice Johns, Alyce Johnson, Beulah Joyes, Norma Dahl, Agnes Danielson, Ruth Frey, Mercedes Kuamme, Gladys Burkhart, Cecelia Krieger, Esther Holter. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Emil Balliet, Marvin C. Miller (Secretary), F. J. Lindquist (President), Ivan O. Miller (Dean), Russel H. Olson, Wilson A. Katter, Frances Axtell, Ann Froland (Supervisor of Women), W. H. Boyles. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1935 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Lucille Axtell, Tillie Axtell, Genevieve Barger, Lois Grant, Edna Hudson, Frieda Jess. (Second row, left to right): Winifred Barger, Ada Blick, Arne Brenden, Fleming May, Helen Miller, Bertha Nordstrom. (Third row, left to right): Charles Busch, Mary Crump, Ruth Crump, Claude Conklin, Emma Noel, Rosalyn Olander, Ruth Otteson, Marie Peterson. (Fourth row, left to right): Robert Carlson, Mildred Culver, Lyle Curtis, Ferne Duffey, Wayne Jackson (Student Council), Lloyd Jorgenson (Class President), Edwin Gruneich (Missionary President), Esther Peterson, Anne Ringness, Irene Strom, Alma Wellbrock. (Fifth row, left to right): Myrtle Erickson, Mildred Foster, Ada Mae Frederick, Winifred Gennow, Lillian Flessing (Student Council), Frances Kooima (Student Council), Myrtle Westlund, Gladys Welter, Harriet Williams, Elmer Zimmerman. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Reverend E. Robertson, Reverend O. W. Johnson, Reverend F. J. Lindquist (President), Mrs. F. L. Williamson (Matron), Mr. James Paulos, Reverend Edmund Stevens, Reverend Russell Olson, Reverend Marvin Miller. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1942 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Sverre Arneson, Eugene Bell, Ruth Bogenrife, Margaret Boley, Orda Brandjord, Norman Bratvold, Phyllis Brown, Marie Bergstrom. (Second row, left to right): Maybelle Carlson, Ann Chapel, Irene Conklin, Opal Cooper, Henry Dahlberg, Wesley Crowe, Vera Eldridge, J. R. Elrod. (Third row, left to right): Beatrice Emahiser, Dorothy Emmett, Roy Fischer, Gerald Fogelman, Steward Foxworthy, Lloyd Graetz, Elsie Grabill, Paul Graham. (Fourth row, left to right): Flora Hara, Joy Heinmiller, Lydia Held, Harold Higbee, Lela Hunter, George Huthsteiner, Louis Huthsteiner, Marian Jacobson. (Fifth row, left to right): Winona Johnson, Carl Johnson, Stanton Johnson, Lilly Klingborg, June Cook (Secretary and Valedictorian), Mary Flier (Treasurer), James Kofahl (President), Ray Krans (Vice President), Arlys Dresselhaus (Salutatorian), Violet Lake, Nels Lien, Forest McClellan, Clara Nelson. (Sixth row, left to right): Elvera Nelson, Deloris Nord, Marjorie Newsock, Lloyd Nelson, Oliver Oleson, Fred Paalanen, Ruth Reeder, Herman Rohde, Lavina Rose, Edna Roush, Benjamin Scott, Margarete Selliken. (Seventh row, left to right): Elsie Scott, Agnes Severson, Merle Smith, Talmage Stevens, Leroy Stratton, Clifford Sutton, Elizabeth Swanson, Albert Taxdahl, Lucy Traver, Rollin Vanderploeg, Dorothy Wills, Paul Webster, Vesta Wilkens, Mae Williams, Ione Waller. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Reverend Ivan O. Miller (Dean), Reverend F. J. Lindquist (President), Miss Anna Froland (Dean of Women), Reverend Bartlett Peterson, Reverend Theodore Ness, Reverend Donald Edson, Miss Stella Lund, Reverend Russell Olson, Reverend H. R. Snyder, Reverend C. M. Ward, Mrs. Donald McLeod, Reverend Wilson Katter. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1944 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Betty Elaine Allison, Ileen Andrews, Alice V. Bockman, Wanda C. Belville, Herbert Benton, Mary Berry, Armaine Bjerk, Helen M. Blood. (Second row, left to right): Esther E. Boneck, Adella V. Buckman, Ercell Burroughs, C. Genevieve Carlson, Violet Cool, Richard Deover, Charles DeBoer, Marguerite Edlund. (Third row, left to right): Christelle Evans, clinton G. Fick, Willard W. Glade, LaVerne Golbricht, John Grill, Stanley E. Harper, Orie L. Hosmer, Lavan M. Illum. (Fourth row, left to right): Leslie P. Jenson, Charol Johnson, Ruth E. Johnson, Phyllis E. Johnson, Mary A. Larson, Ralph H. Laughlin, Ezra H. Liechty, Eugene Marsceau. (Fifth row, left to right): Adeline Mattson, Betty Lou Miller, Goldien Mueller, Carl R. McConnell, Carrie Neumann, Agnes M. Norton, Elva E. Norton, Esther D. Opsol. (Sixth row, left to right): Roselle Oscarson, Fern E. Pegram, Harry Peterson, Jeon Serr, Eileen Marie Bungart (Secretary), Duane V. Hurst (Vice-President), John P. Phillipps (President), Leone G. Johnson (Treasurer-Valedictorian), Evangeline Thompson (Salutatarian), Hottie Sheldon, Violet Sheldon, M. Louis Smith, Alvina Starkenberg. (Seventh row, left to right): Eileen Swanstrom, Helen L. Volts, Peter V. Brooks, Elizabeth Hild, Bayard Carlson, Evelyn Newman, John C. Newman (Class Speaker), Arlene C. Froemke (Class Speaker), Elizabeth Wilson. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Reverend Emil A. Balliet, Reverend Ivan O. Miller (Dean of Men), Reverend F. J. Lindquist (President), Mrs. Anna F. Magnuson (Dean of Women), Reverend Russell H. Olson, Reverend Donald Edson, Reverend Herbert Snyder, Reverend Bartlett Peterson, Reverend Wilson Katter, Mr. Mark J. Bell, Miss Shirley Younglund. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1937 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Vivian Anderson, Amanda Bolstad, Margaret Braun, Ralph Brubaker, Augusta Dehnel, Viola Drinnen. (Second row, left to right): Esther Englund, George Fletcher, Vera Franzen, Ortwin Hanson, Carrie Jagerson, Reino Juhala. (Third row, left to right): Joye Kensmoe, Edna King, Stella Lund, Anna Martens, Florence Martini, Mona Belle Miller. (Fourth row, left to right): Faith Olander, Ava Mae Pederson, Kathryn Phelps, Ruth Rector, Helga Rogness, Niilo Seppala. (Fifth row, left to right): Elsie Sjolander, Mina Stayton, Helli Tilus, Alvina Tommerdahl, Rhoda Tout, Marjorie Trulin. (Sixth row, left to right): Emma Hutchinson (Student Council), Leroy Finke (Student Council), Rosella Alstad (Secretary), Arthur Otteson (Business Manager), Virgel Larson (Archive Editor), Carl Cornelius (President), Katherine Williams (Treasurer), Walter Strom (Vice-President), Liala Cocking (Missionary-President), Geneva Czeskleba (Student Council), Margaret Wandrey. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Anna Froland (Matron), F. J. Lindquist (President), Ivan O. Miller (Dean), Emil Balliet, Marvin C. Miller, William H. Boyles. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1934 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Virginia Ashley, Mattie Bitner, Ray Dawes, Marvin Flater. (Second row, left to right): Louise Gage, Carrie Herigstad, Ida Hommedahl, Elice Jenney. (Third row, left to right): Ruth Johnson, Herbert Leitzke, Edna Lindblad, Marvin Nelson. (Fourth row, left to right): Thelma Martinson, Wanda Opsal, Gladys Olson, Mervin Peck. (Fifth row, left to right): Alice Podruchny, Gwendolyn Ramey, Lawrence Anderson (Student Council), Bernice Brett (Student Council), Elmer Niles (Missionary President), Palma Ramsborg (Archive Editor), Harold Carlblom (Missionary Vice President), Jean Ramsay, Vivian Stohl. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Charles C. Beatty (Dean), Russel H. Olson, James T. Paulos, F. J. Lindquist (President), Marvin C. Miller, Oscar W. Johnson, Mrs. F. Williamson (Matron), Edmund Stevens. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1933 at North Central Bible Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Earl Adamson, Clarence Beem, Phyllis Burlingham, Franklin Cory. (Second row, left to right): Anna Froland, frank Griepp, Herbert Griepp, Herman Hagemiester. (Third row, left to right): Bernice Henningsen, Dorothy Henningsen, Leona Jacobson, Alta Jenson. (Fourth row, left to right): Ivis Lamb, Olga Olson, Mildred Johnson, Stella Ramsborg, Zelma Stains (missing), Joseph Syverson, John Timm. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): F. J. Lindquist (President), Edmund Stevens (missing), James Paulos (missing), Mrs. F. Williamson (Matron), Oscar Johnson (missing), Russell Olson, Charles Beatty (Dean, missing). North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1936 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Robert Barrett, Stella Branvold, Carrie Miller, Henry Mock. (Second row, left to right): Gladys Carlblom, Lawrence Burger, Anna Moychan, Anna M. Olson. (Third row, left to right): Reatis Crookshank, Dorotha Dobson, David Geske, Kenneth Olson (President), David Kensinger (Missionary President), La Verne Platt, Arthur Paulson. (Fourth row, left to right): Paul Hild, Martha Jacobson, Helga Johnson, Velma Moeller (Treasurer), Harland Kingsriter (Vice President), Norma Ojala (Secretary), Agnes Rawdon, Mary Reddick, Ann Sanders. (Fifth row, left to right): Elda Klapel, Millie Klapel, Lorraine Krueger, Frances Axtell (Student Council), George Skaret, Edith Storlie, Edna M. Washburn. (Sixth row, left to right): Phoebe Lantz, Mildred Lawyer, Lester Larson, Thomas Blick (Student Council), Henry Stiles, Ella Werner, Harold Tangmo. (Seventh row, left to right): Effie Martinson, Elma Martini, Margaret McCasland, Ada Grothaus (Student Council), Evalyn Westlund, Earl Waid, Rita Wilson. Faculty (Left to right): Emil Balliet, Edmund Stevens, F. J. Lindquist (President and Dean), Anna Froland (Matron), Marvin Miller, W. H. Boyles. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1940 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): LeVerne Austin, Harold Ashel, Evelyn Alther, Mildred Aubert, Melba Bailey, Angela DeJarlais, Harold Belkstrom, Wilma Bolton, Wilhelmina Buhrow, Ruby Brown, Evelyn Berg, Anna Blackford, Louise Brubaker, Leona Cramer. (Second row, left to right): Neomi Carlson, Irene Carr, Mary Crowder, Doris Charles, Paul Davidson, Latie Earnest, Kenneth Fogelman, John Frenier. (Third row, left to right): Mary Foxworthy, Ina Hutchinson, Mary Hudson, Vernon Huffey, Vinton Huffey, Genevieve Green. (Fourth row, left to right): Ruth Hastie, Reuben Hemingson, Floyd Horst, Stanley Johnson, LuVerne Johnson, Ruth Karch. (Fifth row, left to right): Hattie Klapel, Ruth Klapel, James King, Harold LaBruyere, Gertrude Lobland, Selma Locket. (Sixth row, left to right): Alice McConnell, Eva Miller, Winifred Morris, George Niccum, Farrell Evans (Vice President), William Austin (President), Evelyn Speed (Secretary), Lawrence Porter, Murray Ramsay, Norma Rosenbrook, Ruth Smith. (Seventh row, left to right): Maurice Sloan, Martha Thege, Myrtle Trittin, Opal Trone, Dorathie Updike, Donald Batty (Treasurer), Elsie Thompson, Dorothea Voelker, Viona Wendland, Ruth Westlund, Mary Yocum. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Reverend Emil A. Balliet (Secretary), Reverend Ivan O. Miller (Vice President), Reverand F. J. Lindquist (President), Miss Anna Froland (Supervisor of Women), Reverend Russell H. Olson, Reverend C. M. Ward, Miss Frances Antell, Reverend William Katter, Reverend A. G. Ward. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1939 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Harvey Anderson, Lela Brown, Nola Brown, Donald Brubaker, Ruth Buck, Lorraine Carlblom, Naomi Chapman, Violet Chenney, Milo Cole, Lorraine Cook, Alice Corbett, Elizabeth Coxe. (Second row, left to right): Alice Crump, Iva Demmer, Ethel Demmer, Lillian Detjeng, Harold Dubbels, Agnes Dumke, George Erickson, Harvey Flaherty. (Third row, left to right): Lucille Gillingham, Viola Haarstad, Loretta Halstad, Victor Hillestad, Thomas Hollingsworth, Clarence Johnson. (Fourth row, left to right): Melvin Jorgenson, Edna Kiemele, Orrin Kingsriter, Carl Klapel, Opal Krueger, Melvin Larson. (Fifth row, left to right): William Leek, Norine Lewis, Willis Long, Inez Magnuson, Ethel Martin, Vernon Mathon, Alice McKinniss, Dorothy Morris. (Sixth row, left to right): Alfred Nelson, Frank Nordby, Stella Palanuk, Raeburn Peterson, Virgil Peterson, Florence Rector, Clayton Schamberg, Ida Schwilk, Martha Siewart, Florence Turner, Jonathan Wahl, Marian Williams, Delbert Woodard, Dale Zink. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Ivan O. Miller (Dean), F. D. Lindquist (President), Anna Froland (Dean of Women), C. M. Ward, Russell H. Olson, Emil A. Balliet, W. H. Boyles, Frances Axtell, Wilson A. Katter. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1941 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Arline Anderson, Peter Anderson, Laura Anderson, Mildred Baker, Charles Buturain, Florence Buckland, Merle Barrett, Florence Bruce. (Second row, left to right): Dorothy Boyse, Virginia Bruss, Dorothy Cummings, La Don Clark, Louise Courtney, Grace Dane, Esther Day, Olive Dahlberg. (Third row, left to right): Giffordena Ewers, Flossie Earnest, Jennie Graham, Kathryn Lois Gross, Martin Gerdes, David Hammer, Esther Hanson, severin Hallblade. (Fourth row, left to right): Gilbert Henning, Lucille Henning, Helen Henry, Helen Heglund, Jeannette Carlson (Valedictorian), Alice Frey (Salutatorian), Sylvia Hanson, Frances Inman, Melvin Jennings, Aleen Joy Johnson. (Fifth row, left to right): Eldore Krans, Oliver Knell, Arvid Kingsriter, Alex Karmarkovic, William Shaw (Treasurer), Merle Freiheit (President), Truman Lowell (Vice President), Ruth Carlson (Secretary), Clara Larson, Alice Mae Lundquist, Robert Larson, Velma Lard. (Sixth row, left to right): Thomas Lawhon, Earcel McGhee, Dorothy Munson, Mildred Munson, Ruth Marquardt, Esther Nelson, James Nicholson, Stella Olson, Richard Orchard, Beulah Payton, Eileen Palmer, Jeanne Poole, Max Price, Richard Palmer. (Seventh row, left to right): Alice Peterson, Vilas Roe, Hyacinth Ramsey, Vernice Stephenson, Ann Stahlecker, Elsie Tapper, Dorris Williams, Morris Williams, Darrell Wiley, Josephine Whittaker, Bonnie Mae Wheaton, Quentin Wheaton. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Reverend Emil Balliet (Secretary), Reverend Ivan O. Miller (Vice President), Reverend F. J. Lindquist (President), Miss Anna Froland (Supervisor of Women), Reverend Wilson A. Katter, Reverend C. M. Ward, Reverend Bartlett Peterson, Mrs. Donald McLeod, Miss Stella Lund, Reverend A. G. Ward, Reverend Russell H. Olson. c
Class of 1943 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Floyd Anderson, Hannah Arneson, Petra Anderson, Arthur Arneson, Leta Andrews, Estella Burkhart. (Second row, left to right): Willard Band, Anna Brubaker, Warren Berwick, Martin Baxter, Janet Bingham, Margaret Brown. (Third row, left to right): Elsie Bridgman, Gladys Buchmann, Erma Cappuccio, Shirley Crawford, Juanita Clark, Lulu Collins. (Fourth row, left to right): Dorothy Caudle, Lawrence Douglas, Florence Erickson, Vernice Harsh (Treasurer and Valedictorian), Robert Abbott (Vice President), Fred Lessten (President), Irene Hanson (Secretary), Ruth Thomas (Salutatorian), Kenneth Freiheit, Wanda Griffin, Helen Grams. (Fifth row, left to right): Elizabeth Green, Ruth Hagenbeck, Andrew Hargrave, Ann Hoffman, Mabel Hoffman, Wesley Hurst, Ida Vensma, Cecile Kume, Vernon Lemon, Russell Lockwood, Leona Millard, Wabena Moerke. (Sixth row, left to right): Everett Nollsch, Mina Nokleby, Mirko Parlotz, Nancy Parris, Jennie Pasterna, Ann Pasternak, Leland Pease, Glorianna Ratzlaff. (Seventh row, left to right): Inez Roney, George Rohde, Dan Roehl, Frances Renburg, Millan Rose, Eric Sjoberg, Neale Sheneman, Naomi Thomas, Lavern Thompson, Russell Schirman, Marian Ullestad. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Reverend Emil A. Balliet, Reverend Ivan O. Miller (Dean of Men), Reverend F. J. Lindquist (President), Mrs. B. J. Magnuson (Dean of Women), Reverend Russell Olson, Reverend Bartlett Peterson, Reverend Donald M. Edson, Reverend H. R. Snyder, Reverend Wilson A. Katter, Mr. Mark Bell. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1945 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Warren M. Abbott, Kathryn Loucks, Arlyn E. Lundstrom, Bernard W. Allen, Alice M. Jones, Frances Jones, Delmar Kingsriter, Evelyn M. Koerner. (Second row, left to right): Monafay Allen, Jean Allison, Jessie Mae Arnold, Mary M. Brewer, Charles W. Lamson, Name and image missing, Guilford J. Mandigo, Reuben B. Melander. (Third row, left to right): Elizabeth M. Clapp, Betty J. Coleman, Eugene Coon, Ann Csernics, Marian E. Menzie, Lorraine M. Morgan, Ethel E. Nelson, Earl D. Noble. (Fourth row, left to right): W. Dale De Boer, Dorothy Durr, Gloria M. Enwiller, Vedie L. Fields, S. Margaret Okamoto, Alice Jane Olson, Joyce M. Olson, Betty Refl. (Fifth row, left to right): Wilma E. Fischers, Herman W. Fry, Robert Funderberg, Wells H. Gage, Earnest P. Sjoberg (Valedictorian), Frederick Flessing (President), Ruth A. Hanson (Secretary), Ethel J. Baker (Treasurer), Charles D. Johnson (Vice President), Lucelia Brooks (Salutatorian). (Sixth row, left to right): Erwin E. Rohde, James Roney, Mable Saunders, David J. Screpple. (Seventh row, left to right): Veta L. Hannan, Ruth V. Hanson, Leta Eva Hines, Ruth N. Huisinga, John M. Westheim, Allen L. Ullestad, Dorothy Shepherd, Georgene Simms, James W. Sloan, Grace L. Smith. (Eighth row, left to right): Harriet Johnson, Helen Johnson, Penelope Johnson, Signe E. Jokela, Ruth Woodworth, William Varney (Student Council), Arlene M. Brown (Student Council), Marjorie Lessten (Student Council), Orill C. Krans (Student Council), Yeiko Yamakawa, Genevieve E. Stone, Martha A. Thomas, Cora W. Thompson, Phyllis I. Thompson. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): M. J. Bell, Reverend D. M. Edson, Reverend F. J. Lindquist (President), Reverend I. O. Miller (Principal), Reverend E. B. Peterson, Reverend R. H. Olson, Reverend W. A. Katter, Reverend E. A. Balliet (Dean of Men), Anna Magnuson (Dean of Women), Estella P. Burkhart (missing). North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Class of 1942 at North Central Business College in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Miss Raeburn Peterson, Reverend H. R. Snyder, Reverend Ivan O. Miller (Dean), Mr. R. L. Katter, Miss Esther Lien, Mrs. Donald McLeod, Reverend Donald Edson. Students (Left to right): Ray Roe (Treasurer), Marian Fischer (President), Melvin Rihanek (Vice President), Hazel Yoder, Ruth Nelson, Irene Hosmer, Ruth Yoder. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Group portrait of the Clionian Society. First row (left to right): Florence Hunt, Florence Buckbee, Dorothy Baumgart, Ella Stearns, Louise Davison, and Gertrude Smith. Second row (l-r): Adeline Rosenbrock, Cassie Stoddart, Carrie Alvord, Isabella Dodds, and Florence Switzer. Third row (l-r): Leonora Bye, Bernice Kellogg, Katie White, Edna Stewart, and Elva Davis. Fourth row (l-r): Forence Otis, Della Trotter, Helen Stratte, Selma Stratte, Marion Jones, and Vera Zimbeck.
By 1924, when this photograph was taken, the Talmud Torah had moved to a new building space. The old building remained a community center, but the Hebrew school moved to the Emanuel Cohen Center. The school was also gaining national recognition at that time as a place of innovative teaching methods and rigorous curriculum. The Elementary Level lasted for 5 years and was the first level of Hebrew instruction.
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The graduating class of Barnum School; seated left to right; Clara Hecker, Mr. Brophy, principal, Louise Kreiger, Loraine Balton; standing left to right; Pearl Skelton, Mayme Lee, Luella Goodell, Ray Addington, Minnie Siemer, Hannah Johnson.
1890 Graduates of Sauk Centre High School. Graduates listed are Henry Capser, Bird Ship, John Boobar, Edith Law, Mame Toby, Belle Bruce, and Sid Betman.
A photograph showing members of the graduating class in caps and gowns. St. Paul differed from Minneapolis in that it supported two Hebrew schools rather than one centralized school. The Hebrew Institute and the Capitol City Hebrew School maintained their affiliations with founding synagogues: consequently, enrollments for the schools was smaller and funding for the schools was less robust than in Minneapolis. In 1956, Capitol City Hebrew School and the Hebrew Institute merged to become the St. Paul Talmud Torah.
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The boys and girls of Grant County District #39 school, along with their teacher, are dressed in their best clothes for this photo taken in the photo studio.
A photograph of four rows of unidentified children from the 1928 Home Ec Club. All of the children appear to be female, though many of their clothing and haircuts are ambiguous.
Group portrait of 1905-1906 co-ed Hyperion Society in front of a backdrop. Front row (left to right): Gilchrist, Jones, and Smith. Second row (l-r): McDonald, S. Brown, Payne, Thompson, N. Johnson, Acheson, and Piper. Third row (l-r): R. Jones, H. Jones, Evans, Marvin, Kale, Throop, Hyslop, Salisbury, and Hood. Top row (l-r): P. McEwen, Berg, Evans, Leck, McDonald, Barker, R. Wallace, Mahlum, and Fulton.
Front, left to right: August Christian Dahl, Hattie L. Hoffman, Hiram J. Llloyd, Jennie C. Ekle. Middle: Anna E. Morris, Paul Arthur Callaghan, Stella Lumley, Hans M. Olson. Back: Effie Johnson, Edmund Franklin, Ella F. Hodson. See Mankatonian 3/1899.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Schools in St. Cloud (1869-1909). Not to be surpassed by the neighboring new Holy Angels Parish in St. Cloud, which had established a high school in 1902, St. Mary's also conducted a high school from 1907 to 1914. With Sisters Meinrad Winter and Magna Werth as its first teachers, the school opened with seven pupils; only one student, Lillian Bastien, persevered to graduation (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives).
Studio portrait of a group of students. Front, left to right: Harry D. Horton, Ruth Drake, Alice V. Robbins, Emma Firestone, Paul Callaghan. Middle: Myrtle E. Holmes, Royal C. Burnett, William S. Lindsley, Edyth Thompson. Back: Otto A. Drews, Nellie L. Tyler, Lottie Roberts, William J. Janssen
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Class of 1901, Mankato State Normal School: Lottie Nott, Fannie Jacobs, Gertrude Keeley, Nellie Coughlin, Benj N. Zeiske, Emma Thornquest, Mamie Ericson, Anna Jerdee, Ella Billington, Bonnie Andrews, Irene Newton, Cathrine Byrue, Bertha Sandstrom, Florence Pond, Loiuse Braafladt, H.I. Pettis, Lillie Stohl, Margaret Davis, Ruth Jones, Dorathea Schneider, Rose Foley, Bernita Booth, Leo Carney, Bertha Paine, Hattie Gilmore, Jessie Woodbury, Minnie Nelson, Lena Rinkel, C. Rosenmeier, Mabel Sherin, Gertrude Sherman, Florence Odjard, Alberta Ackerman, Lucy Gainer, Nellie Sheldon, Margeurite Madden, Katherine O'Grady, Lillian Paff, Isabella Boyd, Ella McCarthy, Adelia Monson, Ida Geske, Didrick Oleson, Florence Pierce, Edith M. Pinney, Frances Hammer, Bertha Bradley, Montie Sutton, Mary Griffiths, Minnie S. Leavitt, Grace Hurd, Guy Robinson, Edith Phelps, Marie Schrepel, Laura Torston, Hilda Hammer, Edward Gugisberg, Rose Sahr, Sigurd Pederson, Winifred Lawrence, Eugene W. Bohannon, George E. Partridge, Defransa ASwann, President C.H. Cooper, Harreit McCarthy, Francis Hill, Henry Detamore, Ethel Jones, Pearl Murphy, Rances McBride, Harriette Marlowe Webb, Emma Scheiderich, Grace B. Clork, Alice V. Robbins, Jessie Spencer, Ida Mabel Basterdes, Martha V. Collins, Helen Ronald, Frances Cook, Eva Boegen, Lotta Larson, Della Grill Hattie Austin, Frederick Lyle Searing, Kate H. Sparrow, Ulysses O. Cox, Achsa Parker, Helen M. Philips, Dora Schram, Edith Hoagland, Lina Hensel, Helen Upham, Ida Stevenson, Louise Meile, Carolyn M. Robbins, Minnie Sweetland Parry, Charles F. Koehler, Fred L. Holtz, Charles E. Olson, Ressa Paschke, Nora Howat, J.K. Parker, Eliza Tenney, Anna Attenburg, Alice Williams, Cora A.N. Carney, Edith Horr, Caroline Christman Minnie Crist, Josephine Woolson, Mary Forsberg, Mamie Smith, Ella Lowe, Francis Wills, Harriet Weir, Lillian Smith, Emma Griffin, Elizabeth Stevens, Auguste McGonagle, Frances Powell, Laura Baumhoefeuer, Gertrude Yates, Ida H. Braadladt, Cleora Ramsdell, Herman Froehlich.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Front row, left to right: Amanda Edmunds, Hanna Regina Berg, Sena Olena Berg, Agnes Kane. Second row, left to right: Katherine Guter, Minnie Hanson, Catherine Shields, George Seybold, Nellie Kling, Fannie Fowler, Louis Schumann, Elfreda Borrill. Third row, left to right: Frances Atwood, Goldie Cale, Fredrica Siverts, Odelia Loeffler, Sheridan Flaherty, Helen McElroy, Regina Stenger, Annie Murphy, Marie Ackerman. Back row, left to right: Philip Stone, Douglas Bailey, Ruth Roberts
A group photograph of the Mountain Lake faculty, Lehrer Corps. Pictured are: Professor I. I. Bargen, Rev. J. J. Balzer, Mary A. Jahnke, E. Annie Perkeness, Bella Dredge
North Central Bible College in Minneapolis, Minnesota honors Frank J. Lindquist on May 24, 1962. Miller Hall (Top center). (Second row, left to right): Frank J. Lindquist, Ivan O. Miller, Herbert R. Snyder
Group portrait of the Parthenon Society, with an animal skin rug in the foreground. Robert Wallace (son of President James Wallace and brother of DeWitt Wallace) is third from right in the middle row.
Studio portrait of Bertinius K. Savre, 1873-1960. Savre taught at the Glenwood Academy and Luther College, was editor of the Glenwood Herald, served over 30 years on the Glenwood High School Board of EduCation, served 10 years as president of the Pope County Historical Society among many other community boosting activities.
Elwood A. Stevenson was the fourth superintendent of the Minnesota School for the Deaf, and served during 1924-1928. He was the hearing son of deaf parents, and his wife, Edith Stevenson, was also a hearing CODA (child of deaf adults). He studied at Gallaudet College to become a teacher of the deaf.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum
Portrait of the Reverend George Henry Bridgman, Hamline University president, 1883-1912. Prior to coming to Hamline, he was a minister in the Canadian Methodist Conference and principal of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, New York.
Portrait of Helen Sutherland, Hamline University graduate (Class of 1863). She served as the university's preceptress from 1865 to 1867 and taught mathematics and English.
A portrait of Henry O'Keefe in his letter sweater. O'Keefe was a member of the 1905 College of St. Thomas basketball team, winners of the City League trophy.
Howard M. Quigley was the seventh superintendent of the Minnesota School for the Deaf, and served during 1945-1966. He obtained a M.A. degree from the Normal Department at Gallaudet College.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum
Portrait of the Reverend Jabez Brooks, Hamline University president, 1854-1857 and 1861-1869. Prior to coming to Hamline, he was principal of a seminary in Watertown, Wisconsin, and a professor of Greek and mathematics at Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin. After leaving Hamline, he became a member of the faculty at the newly opened University of Minnesota.
James N. Tate was the third superintendent of the Minnesota School for the Deaf, and served during 1896-1923. The school's name changed from "Minnesota Institute for Defectives (Deaf, Blind, and Feeble-Minded)" to "Minnesota School for the Deaf" during his administration. The school's Tate Hall was named after him while he was still working at the school, and he resided in its south wing until his death.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum