Augsburg College 2005*2006 . * \v‘ .c. l 952.. 2006 Augsburg College men’s and women’s track and field team are: Front row (from left) -— Suizih Peloquin. Angie Neuhaus. JessicuTutilian. Liz. Ehlers. Megan Krumrie. Jessica Not ess. Tori Buhr: Second row (from left) -- Sadie Dietrich. DJ. Wendell.... Show moreAugsburg College 2005*2006 . * \v‘ .c. l 952.. 2006 Augsburg College men’s and women’s track and field team are: Front row (from left) -— Suizih Peloquin. Angie Neuhaus. JessicuTutilian. Liz. Ehlers. Megan Krumrie. Jessica Not ess. Tori Buhr: Second row (from left) -- Sadie Dietrich. DJ. Wendell. Steve Houser. Steve Zul'tk‘ Kevin Haglund. Ton) Ciro, Ellen Waldoszhird row (from left) -- Agnes Kigwanu, Felicia Fuison. AI eu Schuster. Micah Lenthc. Tonnishu Bell. Angela Bergeson. Ashley Stoffers; Back row (from left) -- assistant coach Frank Murchio. assistant coach Andy Lindekugel. Marlel Harris. Andrew Bergeson, Spencer Power. Muttth Huttnciz Sum Spafford. Erik Lundberg. head coach Dennis Burker.Missing from photo -- Mike Brinkmun Show less
8-3 me ‘all. NCAA Division [11 third place, NWCA Division [II National Duals runner-up 1acing among the top four teams nationally for the 18th season in a row. the Augsburg College wrestling team Claimed sixAlI-Americansandfinishedthird at the NCAA Division [[1 wrestling national championships.... Show more8-3 me ‘all. NCAA Division [11 third place, NWCA Division [II National Duals runner-up 1acing among the top four teams nationally for the 18th season in a row. the Augsburg College wrestling team Claimed sixAlI-Americansandfinishedthird at the NCAA Division [[1 wrestling national championships. held March 3-4 at The Col- lege of New Jersey‘s Student Recreation Center in Ewing. NJ. Augsburg has won a record nine NCAA Division 111 wrestling national championships in the last 16 years. Augsburg has finished amo g the top 20 teams nationally every year since 1971. Augsburg head coach Jeff Swenson has guided 1-19 All-Americans in his 2—1 years of coaching (1980-84. 1986- present). Augsburg associate head coach Sam Barber was named Co-Assistant Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association. sharing the honor with Wartburg assistant coach Dave Malecek. Six Auggies earned All—American honors among the eight that qualified for the national tournament. marking the 18th straight year that Augsburg has claimed live or more All—Americans in national wrestling competition. Show less
$30M“;r -. - overall, 5-2-4 MIAC--4th/12, MIAC playoff qualifier l 2. '1 m D] nder seventh-year head coach Mike Navarre. Augs- l I burg qualified for the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference postseason playoffs for the second straight year, falling 3-0 at conference champion Macalester in... Show more$30M“;r -. - overall, 5-2-4 MIAC--4th/12, MIAC playoff qualifier l 2. '1 m D] nder seventh-year head coach Mike Navarre. Augs- l I burg qualified for the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference postseason playoffs for the second straight year, falling 3-0 at conference champion Macalester in the playoff semifinals on Nov. 1. Augsburg finished 8-3-7 overall and 5-2-4 in MIAC play in 2005. the most ties and fewest losses in a regular season in school history. Augsburg's 5-2-4 MIAC record( 14 points) matched last year‘s 7—4—0 conference mark forits best record. in terms of conference points. in school history. Augsburg completed the second-best four-year stretch of victories in school history. Augsburg finished 40-21-11 over the last four seasons (2002—05). just one win shy of the best four-year stretch. 41-246 from 1994-97. Augsburg had just three seniors on the r0ster. and will return 16 let- terwinners next season. Augsburg started the 2005 season with an ll-game unbeaten streak (7—0-4). the best unbeaten streak to start a season in school history. Included in the stretch was a [-1 tie with Macalester and a 4-1 triumph over conference playoff qualifier Concordia-Moorhead. Augsburg also topped conference foes St. Olaf. Hamline. Carleton and St. Benedict. and tied St. Catherine. Bethel and conference playoff qualifier St. Thomas. Auggies Millie Suk (Sr. Rochester. Minn/Mayo HS). Emily Anderson (Jr. Hudson. Wis). Nora Austin (Sr. St. Paul. Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall HS) and Maggie DeGroot (Fr. Waukesha. Wis./Waukesha West HS) earned All-MIAC honors. Suk and Anderson. both forwards. earned first—team All—MIAC honors. while Austin. a defender. and DeGroot. a goalkeeper. earned honorable-mention All-MlAC honors. Show less
ugsburg finished 4-21 overall. 3-17 in the Min- nesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Two ofthe team's winsthis season came againstMIAC playoffqualifier Bethel and against MIAC regular—season and playoff champion St. Thomas. both on the road. The Auggies were in their first season under new... Show moreugsburg finished 4-21 overall. 3-17 in the Min- nesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Two ofthe team's winsthis season came againstMIAC playoffqualifier Bethel and against MIAC regular—season and playoff champion St. Thomas. both on the road. The Auggies were in their first season under new head coach Aaron Griess. Dan Graf (Jr.. Lino Lakes. Minn/Centennial HS) was named as an honorable—mention selection to the All-MIAC team. the first all-conference honor in his collegiate career. l Augsburg had just one senior 0n the roster this “ season —— guard Aaron Benesh (Sr.. Oconto. Wis.) -- and . will return l—l letterwinners next season. . Show less
Augsburg College 2005-2006 2006 Augsburg College baseball team:: Front row (from left) —- assistant coach Dan‘ell Wiese. Andrew Werner. Shawn Sanders. Bryan Ludwig. Darren Ginther, John Rivers. Jon Ellis. Jon-Eric Urseth. Mike Emms. assistant coach Bill Nelson:Second row (from left) —- .... Show moreAugsburg College 2005-2006 2006 Augsburg College baseball team:: Front row (from left) —- assistant coach Dan‘ell Wiese. Andrew Werner. Shawn Sanders. Bryan Ludwig. Darren Ginther, John Rivers. Jon Ellis. Jon-Eric Urseth. Mike Emms. assistant coach Bill Nelson:Second row (from left) —- . assistant coach Luis Player-Delgado. Ricky Schreier. Andy Nelson. Aaron Hazen. Josh Remme. Rick Andersen. Brian Bambenek. Tim Wahl. Bobby Hager. Jeff Stomberg. head coach Keith BatemanzThird row (from left) -— Keith Canter. Evan Almeroth. Adam Johnson. Chris Bogen. Pat Gornick. Chris Cushmore. David Mott. Matt Johnson. Mark Bauer. Tyler Kraft. Brian Olson. Troy DedenzTop row . (from left) -— Tanner Sventek. Mike Zaun. Adam McCarthy. Eric Weber. Ben Kepple. Nate Jackson. Alex Gustal‘son. Chris Schroeder. ‘ Eric Dunivent. Dusty Hinz, Ben House. Rob Johnson. Aaron Pelaccia. Missing from photo -- Eric Grant. »‘ . Ltaxmymaiaiflfiv’fl’ :11; "T‘U ‘“"" ‘"‘ “5 55¢ ' “""-""' '" ’ Show less
Augsburg 3 men 5 hockey team, coached by Mike Schwartz, finished 8-13-4 overall and 5-8-3 in the MIAC, finishing in sixth place in league play. With one of the youngest lineups in Schwartzs eight- season tenure at Augsburg, the Auggies struggled early, starting the season 0-7-1. However, the... Show moreAugsburg 3 men 5 hockey team, coached by Mike Schwartz, finished 8-13-4 overall and 5-8-3 in the MIAC, finishing in sixth place in league play. With one of the youngest lineups in Schwartzs eight- season tenure at Augsburg, the Auggies struggled early, starting the season 0-7-1. However, the Auggies gained momentum in the second half of the season, going 8-6-3, including a six-game unbeaten stretch in early January, which included sweeps of Marian (Wis.) and Hamline. Augsburg also claimed a 6-2 win over Di- vision ll Minnesota-Crookston late in the season. David Nelson (80., Woodbury, Minn/South St. Paul HS) and Critter Nagurski (Fr., International Falls, Minn.) earned All-MlAC honorable-mention recognition. Nel- son, a defender, led the Auggies in scoring this season, with 17 points (eight goals, nine assists), including a team-high four power—play goals. Nagurski, one of just three freshmen to earn a spot on either the All—MIAC first team or honorable-mention squad (36 players), ranked fourth on the team in scoring, with 12 points (five goals, seven assists) in 22 games, missing three games late in the season due to an injury. D r ‘ - gem VOLLE B . : t l“, . ._m W- iWMlvllu that ,~ .-:N1‘. ‘»w r- 1 any a _, W gm; ' Emma T151078 §W MM {‘38 A? 1:15] T UUTBA]. * NMA mime. * H iCE mam cummm: “gt * i382 * ~' Front row: Chris Docken, Critter Nagurski, Jason Gaddes, Brad Bjorgum, Erik Young, David May, Collin Nash, Dave Nelson, David Nash, Steve Belde, Steve Collova, Joe Haehn, Dan Sandell. Second row: Mike Stoinski. David Schwendtner, Tom Doyle, Dan Schwendtner, Aaron Hazen, Derek Sobota, Kyle Sontag, Assistant Coach Jake Wegscheider, Assistant Coach Mike Lavalle, Assistant Coach Charlie Basco, Head Coach Mike Schwartz, Assistant Coach Stan Blom, Assistant Coach Michael Bowman, Student Manager Eric Canter, Mark Carpentier, Benjy Partridge, Cass Zawacki, Brandon Lind, Chris Adams, Ian Bing, Nick Hiipakka. Back row: Blake Dronen, Andrew Lennox, Adam Fritsch, Cody Swanson, Chad Baldwin, Tony Beaulieu, Neal Cole, Drew Nelson, Matt Jackson, Greg May. Not pictured: Brady Seesz. men's HUIJLBIJ l3] Show less
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Show more<5umor~ Adlia v ngm‘ and Leslie Lumx playing Bingu at (by ~\//~.\°/gl7lvr. VIN/7]) Tic/w!) [,m‘ \pmu/\ \m/\ l’opcl, mun (.rnu .md luv lIo/v/nmn at (hr llmmwommg [Joni/Iv. mam." u ‘ 4/ [m lwv p/‘n (’I\ \ngit' (.lmmm (1I1(I,'\I1IH(’AKIN/WU)I(‘/(I\Il1g(ll((‘l (I \'/( (on (no! [\1I)./,II7‘\J('\\ Mnl, hmdds In Chapel: Melisscimoyle iwnicr :‘kuv :Jf Al lm', n/m's spmA/ng In ( hapvl on Hut/«law H's mm), Alvlma Aim/v. \lurlt‘ul lrh‘ Show less
A Midsummer Night’s Dream lfxcerpts from the Di— rector's Notes “Most scholars believe that Shakespeare wro— te A Midsummer Night's Dream some- time between [594— l596 and that he con- ceived the play as fes- the entertainment for a noble wedding. This first performance would have taken pla— ce... Show moreA Midsummer Night’s Dream lfxcerpts from the Di— rector's Notes “Most scholars believe that Shakespeare wro— te A Midsummer Night's Dream some- time between [594— l596 and that he con- ceived the play as fes- the entertainment for a noble wedding. This first performance would have taken pla— ce in a private house— hold rather than in a public theater, and it was probably attended by Queen Elizabeth. Taking into considera— tion the circumstances of the play's first perfor— mance, several paral— lels began to emerge: the upcoming marriage of Theseus to Hippo/yta, the overriding theme of love throughout, the culminating wedding of the three cou- ples, the performance of a play as wedding enter— tainment, and the fairies’ blessing of three marriage beds in a noble house— hold at the end of the play. For those of us who have devoted our lives to drama, A Midsum- mer Night’s Dream is the ultimate celebra- tion of the transcend— ent truth, joy, mad- ness, ritual, and beauty of theatre; and it’s been a pleasure to explore and enter into the world of this play in collaboration with my colleagues and with such a talented group of students.” — Martha lohnson February 2000 . M. A lhewus ’\lt l\ \t hiatleit and l/ippoh ta tl,mil\ \ugentt on the e\ e of their net/ding, gaze mer their kingdom. A Preparing lttl their plai the rustit met hanitals get into tharatter. (from left to right: Adam Mclil’ethy, Noah lle/fand, Morgan ll.l\l(l~t‘l1 lJen \ul/bat h \l7(l\ lie/mtrom, and [Me Thompson.) Ab litama and he! tau/es malw their grand entrant‘e uhile Oberon and his attendants l()()/\ on suspiciously. (Titania is played by l\'i\t<'tt \olem and ( )lk’lttlt /\ plawtl bx (hris \l()I'(l\. The fairies are Lindsa\ Bonner, Erin Carlson, Linnea Mohn, Angela llartly, and liiiana lot/n54. l’ut lx l\ lleidi litllxht’, and Ptitlx's shat/on s are Brian llesser and Lindsay lloclutdav. l‘la\ Show less
Summer an fxr el’pts from the Director’s Notes Hamlet poses: "What should fellows as I do trawling between earth and heaven?” It is this question which haunts the works of Tennessee Wil— liams and which is explored in the text of Summer and Smoke. Alma and John struggle with the dilemma (it being... Show moreSummer an fxr el’pts from the Director’s Notes Hamlet poses: "What should fellows as I do trawling between earth and heaven?” It is this question which haunts the works of Tennessee Wil— liams and which is explored in the text of Summer and Smoke. Alma and John struggle with the dilemma (it being caught in human nature. They are pulled be- tween two paths: the one ot angels and the one of beasts; the sacred ideal and setular reality; the desires ot this world and the lon- gings tor the other-world; the soul and the senses. Williams wrote Summer and 5mo/Show less
All-Nighter ASAC All—Nighter Attic. Bingo games running “Party ’till the Cows constantly. Speed Bingo The psychics were Come Home” Friday, was the biggest hit of the reading fortunes in February 25th. night. Caricturists were the Century room. The coffee house was For Augsburg in the Marshall... Show moreAll-Nighter ASAC All—Nighter Attic. Bingo games running “Party ’till the Cows constantly. Speed Bingo The psychics were Come Home” Friday, was the biggest hit of the reading fortunes in February 25th. night. Caricturists were the Century room. The coffee house was For Augsburg in the Marshall Room students the cows and showcased B-Line and Brenda Weiler. Mortenson Hall C.L.s sponsored a Greenhouse and Anderson Hall C.L.s sponsored Playstation. didn't come home (to the Christensen Center) until the early morning when the All- Nighter was over. Students enjoyed a mix of activities that started at 10:00 pm. and lasted to 4:00 The commons area was the site of the big Alunior Carrie McCarv/lle a'm' showing how it’s done in acts' A darédewl who the bungee ,un‘ wrapped himself into There was the a ball of saran wrap inflatable bungee run . 4 for over five minutes and photo-buttons in draw'ng OUtélde 0f . and a juggler who was the Alumni Lounge. A MWPhY'S N'Che' Wh'le tossing around knives ' mini Mini—golf course 'nslde you COUId gEt a free and torches. 58H”) in Cooper’s haircut or massage. Aft/m) thin \\/lt'll \oti'w Inning fun at the l/l-Vighter. /U\[ ask \\\t members \(liini fiprether r\l)l)\ XII/(Hiram! and Stacy llatwmiin. a \ll*\|f_“lllt‘l ‘ Show less
On Our Way to Riverplace. . . In Some “Spook-tac-u-lar” Costumes! This year Auggies pro- ved that Halloween is not just a kids' holiday! Dressed up as every- thing from a “One Night Stand,” to the infamous Saturday Night Live character “Mary Catherine Gal— lagher,” Augsburg stu— dents rocked the... Show moreOn Our Way to Riverplace. . . In Some “Spook-tac-u-lar” Costumes! This year Auggies pro- ved that Halloween is not just a kids' holiday! Dressed up as every- thing from a “One Night Stand,” to the infamous Saturday Night Live character “Mary Catherine Gal— lagher,” Augsburg stu— dents rocked the night away at Riverplace, just a few miles from campus. Highlights of the evening were the transportation: a shut— tle bus to and from the party destination, the dancing: courtesy of some funky d.j. music, a cash bar: for those a tltilltmcen ‘ over 21, appetizers includ- ing strawberries and choc— olate, and of course the costumes, for which prizes were given away. Christian Burnoski claimed the first place prize, a trip to Chica- go, for his horrific get- up pictured here. The evening, unhampered by any real—life ghouls or goblins, turned out over 300 students, and due to its success was the first of a possible annual event. Many thanks went out to ASAC for providing an exciting, college—aged twist on an old- fashioned tradition. Show less
Homecoming Week “Show Your Spirit" was the theme of the 1999 Homecoming Week with activities that showing how people have partied through the ages. The 1940s were highlighted Monday afternoon with swing dancing lessons in the Christensen Center. Rebel Without A Cause was the “505 movie played on... Show moreHomecoming Week “Show Your Spirit" was the theme of the 1999 Homecoming Week with activities that showing how people have partied through the ages. The 1940s were highlighted Monday afternoon with swing dancing lessons in the Christensen Center. Rebel Without A Cause was the “505 movie played on Tuesday night. The pep—rally was at the bonfire on Wednesday night. At this event students introduced the fall sports teams and the Homecoming court with music from the ’60s Augsburg even bought a pinata filled with candy in AAuggie Students showing off their Homecoming Spirit the shape of the Gustavus quarterback, Augsburg’s team to beat. The 1970’s were celebrated by students tie—dying tee— shirts on the Urness Lawn. Friday night was the Variety show where the 1999-2000 Homecoming King and Queen were announced and students were able to showcase their talents. Saturday brought the Homecoming football game against Gustavus and the Leep 27 concert in the gym. >The pepra/lv \\J\ held at the bonfire on \l’ednestlai’ night Amp/ionioies Hula little/Mm and Ixaii \\tih/ t/Isplatlitg their tritistit Ut'*(i\llif_,’lt1/(‘I7l\ E ; )llometoming Show less