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Always ready to discuss anything is popular history teacher, Mr. James Halseth.
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Always ready to discuss anything is popular history teacher, Mr. James Halseth.
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Walter C. Schnackenberg, Professor of History.
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Ronald Genda, Assistant Professor of Economics.
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Model United Nations. Front; David Sjoding, Nancy Waters, Cathi Unseth, Douglas Wright. Rear; James Peters, Robert Askeland, Henry Coates, Lowell Culver of the Political Science Department and Michael McKean -- Hoping that the Mock United Nations experiment might prove a means toward world peace, the students had as their aim, educating themselves and their fellow students to the realities of international affairs.
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Debating a point of world politics over coffee are Lowell Culver and Dr. Donald Farmer, both of the Political Science Department.
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Dr. Arthur Martinson's class in History of American Thought and Culture enjoys the seminar-type atmosphere.
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Lowell Culver, Economics department returns a paper written for his national government class.
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Walter C. Schnackenberg, History Department