Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1911-1914 (District 46); House 1915-1916 (District 27). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=13143
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1889-1990 (District 39); House 1893-1994 (District 46); House 1911-1914 (District 45); Senate 1915-1918 (District 55). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=12636
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1913-1914 (District 44); House 1915-1918 (District 35); Senate 1919-1926 (District 35). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=12652
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1913-14 (District 39); House 1915-24 (District 29); House 1925-34 (District 33). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=14210
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1913-14 (District 38). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=15085
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1911-1914 (District 39); Senate 1915-1922 (District 29). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=14233
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1907-1914 (District 38). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=14996
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1913-1914 (District 44); House 1915-1916 (District 35). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=11915
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1911-1914 (District 43); House 1915-1916 (District 34). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=13727
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1903-08 (District 43); House 1911-14 (District 43); House 1917-24 (District 33). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=14180
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1911-1914 (District 42). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=13717
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1909-14 (District 42); Senate 1915-18 (District 32). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=11553
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1913-1914 (District 41); Senate 1915-1918 (District 31). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=12063
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1907-1910 (District 41); House 1913-1914 (District 41); House 1915-1916 (District 31). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=14657
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1905-1914 (District 41); House 1919-1920 (District 31). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=13601
Served in the Minnesota Legislature: House 1907-1910 (District 40); House 1913-1914 (District 40); House 1915-1925 (District 30). For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: http://www.leg.mn/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=14169
Wedding portrait of Ella Opeim and Edward T. Erickson Both bride and groom are seated with the wedding party, Lena Julia Christianson and Art Kolstad, standing behind them.
A wedding party of six. The women are all dressed in long white dresses while the men halve on dark suits and ties. The people are identified as C.B. Christianson, Mrs. Pete Ramlo, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christianson, Anne A. Landmark, Mons Singsaas.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Heksum. With John Setering, Beret Ronning, Gallug Setering and Gustav Johnson. The bride and groom are seated with the wedding party standing behind them.
Standing for a picture are Reverend Bahr of the New Grove Evangelical United Brethren church. Reverend Ekse of First Lutheran Church and Reverend Erickson of Calvary Lutheran Church.
Group portrait of Men's Glee Club in tuxedos. First row: Charles M. Wenzel, Class of 1918; Thomas A. Rother, 1917; Professor J.P. Hall; Vergil Guthrie, 1916; Homer D. Lindgren, 1917; Curtis Henry, 1918; George A. McLeod, 1918. Second row: Daniel Thomassian; Richard R.H. Bennett, 1918; Ernest C. Daley, 1918; Arthur C. Johnson, 1917; David N. Ling, 1916; Lauron H. Lovelace, 1918; Irving H. Williams, 1916; Neal D. Crawford, 1917. Third row: Paul B. Bremicker, 1915; Thomas L. Laird, 1917; William M. Stonsch, 1916; Wallace S. Hall; Arthur B. Hood, 1916; John L. Ferry, 1918.
Dr. Robert K. Anderson and his Gentle Leader dog harness. In 1956, the University of Minnesota's College of Veterinary Medicine and School of Public Health developed a joint program in veterinary public health, and Anderson became the first director. For more than three decades he taught both veterinary students and public health students about food safety, zoonotic diseases, and epidemiology. Dr. Anderson developed the Gentle Leader collar with Ruth Foster, then President of the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors. The collar became widely popular when released in 1989. "Dogs are the only animals we train by choking" Anderson said.
Students in 1961 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis Minnesota. Staff (Beginning top row, left to right): Philip Gustafson, Fred Halquist (Building Manager), Arnold Swanson (Maintenance), Frank Leroy (First Engineer), Unidentified, Betty Hintz (Cafeteria), Ethel Hague (Cafeteria), Arline Swanson (Assistant Matron and Housekeeper), Estella Burkhart (Librarian), Virginia Peterson (Bookkeeper). Faculty (Left to right): Reverend Wilson A. Katter, Ione Soltau (Dean of Women, Instructor in Religious Education and Psychology), Frank J. Lindquist (Instructor in Doctrine I, Doctrine II, and Parliamentary Law, Founder), G. Raymond Carlson (Instructor in Pastoral Theology, President), Ivan O. Miller (Instructor in Introduction to Prophecy), T. J. Jones (Instructor in Old Testament, Acts, and Prophecy), Reverend M. C. Nelson (Dean of Men, Instructor in Bible, Speech, and Religious Education), John Phillipps (Instructor in Greek, Psychology, Literature, Philosophy, Romans), Arvid Kingsriter (Instructor in New Testament, Thessalonians, and Corinthians), Amos Levang (Instructor in History of Religious Education and Pedagogy), Alyce Phillipps (Instructor in First Aid), L. B. Larsen (Instructor in Conducting, Music History), Orill Krans (Instructor in Polemics, Music Appreciation, Band, and Choralettes), Leland Shultz (Instructor in Religious Education), Ray Levang (Instructor in English, Church History, Ancient History and Science). Seniors (Left to right): Lorenzo Cutsforth, David Fincher, Barbara Gilbert, Thurman Green, Esther Hansen, John Holmquist, Esther Hultquist, Melvin Johnson, Jim King, Sally Lake, Elaine Lewis, Leroy Lewis, Sylvia Loukinen, Lowell Lundstrom, Franklin McDuffie, Larry Malcolm, Edward Messinger, Fred Orr, Neal Paulson, James Ralson, Frank Stegeman. Junior Graduate (left to right): Elaine Cutsforth, Nancy Bent, Inez Bork, Estel Clark, Bonnie Fischer, Gordon Fraser, Gayle Turner, Bonita Jones, Richard McWatters, Darrel Osborn, Florence Simmons, Audrey Storms, Ray Storms, Howard Stenerson, Raymond Bey, Douglas Bjerke, Daniel Bowman, Robert Bruemmer, John Burnell, Naomi Burroughs, Douglas Clair, David Crawford, Russell Eckerson, Arnie Gilbertson, Victor Hedman, Evangeline Heitke, Paul Hendren, Samuel Johnson, Jack Packila, Joy King, Roger Koeshall, Doris Lanus, Darrell Olson, Leon Olson, David Opie, Gary Ribble, Beverly Ryan, John Sandgren, Bennie Sheffield, David Simmons, John Sorensen, Jeannette Standen, Marcella Stevenson, Elda St. John, Roger Swanson, Robert Turner, Sharon Turner, Lola Vetter, Sarah Vetter, Sharon Wallace, Louis Walton, David Ward. Junior Graduate (Outside border): Lyle Blair, Gordon Bialik, Richard Ballinger, David Baldwin, Robert Abbott, Bruce Talso, Donald Upton, Irene Van Demark, Royal Voeller, Joan Ward, Ilene Williams. Sophomores (Beginning top row, left to right): Dennis Abbott, Janice Adamson, Ellen Aldrich, Erma Aldrich, Maryln Anderson, Richard Babcock, Barbara Baker, JoAnn Battishill, Rolf Bergman, Marlin Bowman, Mary Buntenbach, Mildred Burgess, Thomas Byrtus, David Campbell, Craig Carter, Connie Center, Robert Cilke, Elwin Clifton, Elaine Coats, John Collins, John Colwell, Richard Corning, David Cutsforth, Charles Davis, Ruth Droll, Lois Elfstrom, Eloise Engle, Charles Fairfield, Fern Geffert, Mae Marie Godfrey, Beryl Grunewald, Beverly Hart, Barbara Haugen, Ivan Holmquist, Melvin Holmquist, Larry Jent, Jack Johnson, Jerroll Jorgenson, Bevery Krans, Byron Krans, Ralph Leiviska, Robert McCown, Linda Mancini, Delores Mathis, Lloyd Meyer, Jerry Miller, Irene Moening, David Nelson, Roger Pankratz, Jerry Parsley, Karen Parsley, James Phillips, Dennis Pigman, Kennett Radford, Larry Redmond, Arlene Rosewall, Georgia Rothwell, Loretta Rothwell, Leonard Salvig, Gayrene Schooley, Robert Schooley, Peggy Scofield, Linda Seddon, Gerald Smith, Mary E. Smith, Wayne Smitham, Carol Stevens, Jack Strom, Alice Szabo, Judy Teehee, Jeanette Thompson, Arthur Walker, Edward Werranen, Helen Werranen, Charles Westendorf, John Wibley, Richard Wills, William Winkler, Phillip Yoakum. Freshmen (left to right): Barbara Adair, Arden Adamson, Norma Agee, Richard Allen, Thelma Allen, David Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Aloa Atkins, Clarence Axmark, Tammy Bakker, Lannie Berryman, Ruth Ann Bosak, Evelyn Boyd, Leon Brackenridge, David Briley, Sharon Brinson, Frances Brooks, Russell Brown, Darrel Bush, Ronald Callahan, Janet Cedarlund, Beverly Christianson, Robert Coble, Orrin Conklin, Margaret Copley, Marianna Corning, Karen Curry, Vernon Davidson, Viola Dietzman, Roger Doty, James Drown, Marjean Duerksen, George Ehara, Richard Elie, Melva Engle, Larry Foster Joanne Freeman, Danielle Fulk, Doris Geffert, Dorothy Graf, Judy Gross, Gail Gross, Ernest Griffith, Lila Griffith, Darlene Hacht, Wendell Hagenbeck, Lois Harms, Tom Hartwell, Rita Hays, James Henderson, Velva Jo Howard, Marilyn Knecht, Peter Koeshall, Ruth Kooi, Stanley Kramer, Fred Kuykendoll, Dorothy Lewis, Gary Lidgerding, Glenda Line, Daniel Lund, Ted MacDowell, Unidentified, Dennis Masters, Marvin Mathis, Ruth Ann Mathis, Lorrell McCullough, Earl Megginson, Dolores Metz, Sharon Michaelson, Francine Miller, Jean Mulholland, Alice Mustain, Carole Myers, Charles Myers, Robert Novak, Shirley O'Brien, Elaine Olson, Martha Ott, Sandra Petrinec, Unidentified, Robert Ramphal, Viola Reed, Arthur Reif, Kenneth Ross, Thomas Scalf, Marcus Selness, Charles Skaggs, Delmar Skaret, Kathy Skjonsby, Twyla Smith, Anna Staley, Donna Stevens, Elaine Storvik, Roger Striemer, Ethel Sumner, William Thomas, David Thompson, Patricia Ware, Harvey Warren, Unidentified, Judy Wieman, Ronna Lou Wiley, James Williams, Larry Wood, Ardell Youngberg. Unclassified (left to right): Sandra Anderson, Ginger Ballweber, Lonnie Beard, Lora Lee Bowman, Sandra Canaevit, Jane Holmes, Beverly Holmgren, Rose McKenzie, Judy Nelson, Janet Shoberg, Cleveland Smalls, Joyce Smith, Robert Taylor, Erma Voeller, Naomi Winters, Arliss Wyant, David Wood, Darlene Wyant. 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.
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.
Senior class of 1939 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Harvey Anderson, Erma Black, 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 Scharnberg, 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. J. 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.