BUR PRESIDElIl HEN days are trying, strong and capable leaders come forth to lead the destinies of a people. Augsburg is indeed fortunate to have in its beloved President, Dr. Bernhard Christensen, just such a leader. His is the task of leading this institution through the days ahead. To him the... Show moreBUR PRESIDElIl HEN days are trying, strong and capable leaders come forth to lead the destinies of a people. Augsburg is indeed fortunate to have in its beloved President, Dr. Bernhard Christensen, just such a leader. His is the task of leading this institution through the days ahead. To him the students of Augsburg are looking for a leadership which will help in the molding of the character that will stand in the face of storms. Show less
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l’Hlllll’ Kll.l);\lll. |.L' \‘l-RNl: .\'l',l_.\‘()\' i\\\l\Llnl 'l'rrimt r HlHlElll] POLICY his whole-hearted interest in all campus activities made us feel that he was a part of Augsburg. \Ve are sorry that he was called to military service, but we have hopes that he will return to us after the... Show morel’Hlllll’ Kll.l);\lll. |.L' \‘l-RNl: .\'l',l_.\‘()\' i\\\l\Llnl 'l'rrimt r HlHlElll] POLICY his whole-hearted interest in all campus activities made us feel that he was a part of Augsburg. \Ve are sorry that he was called to military service, but we have hopes that he will return to us after the war. Assistant coaches do not usually receive much credit, but they are indispensable in a good athletic set—up. Phillip Kildahl. assistant football coach, is a hard working man on the football field and does a lot of good in coaching the line. He is a for- mer Auggie and during his college days he was an outstanding tackle. Art Chiodo also assisted in football, and since Coach Carlson left he has been helping with the physical education classes. If they picked an All-State trainer, Augsburg's representative would be it. "Big Red" Nelson, following in the foot» steps of his brother Myron, has taped the Auggie “tootsies” for three years and really knows his business. Athletic sea— sons are long enough when you are play— ing, but they must be even more of a grind when you just tape ankles, massage swollen muscles, and all the other tasks which fall to the trainer. “Red” has been very faithful, and although they probably do not tell him about it, the athletes really appreciate his efforts. “Wm” “ARIN” (‘JlelL \\'l[l| (Tn-captains “Rulh Ntlmn .iml "\'|t' Millti Show less
undertake this thankless task. Elaborate plans were made and some were brought to a suc— cessful conclusion through the efficient work- ings of the “sophomore gestapo.“ Unsuspecting as they were and fortified with their strong faith in man, the freshmen fell an easy prey to the smooth-working... Show moreundertake this thankless task. Elaborate plans were made and some were brought to a suc— cessful conclusion through the efficient work- ings of the “sophomore gestapo.“ Unsuspecting as they were and fortified with their strong faith in man, the freshmen fell an easy prey to the smooth-working secret police. An under— current of discontent and reaction was detected when men‘s shoes began to parade the halls pi- loted by the “feminine gender." Furthermore when the male appearance became desecrated by girlish bobs and braids open rebellion was threatened. But this calamity was averted by a stroke of genius on the part of the resourceful Victory! Show less
F n c u l l v .\'. C. ANDERSON Christianity R. C. CARLSON Physical Education JOHN ACKER, easy going, congenial speech instructor and de- bate coach, is always ready and willing to offer his assistance to those who need help in speech. NORMAN C. ANDERSON is always occupied assisting students iron... Show moreF n c u l l v .\'. C. ANDERSON Christianity R. C. CARLSON Physical Education JOHN ACKER, easy going, congenial speech instructor and de- bate coach, is always ready and willing to offer his assistance to those who need help in speech. NORMAN C. ANDERSON is always occupied assisting students iron out their difficulties, both personal and scholastic. ROBERT CARLSON, the handsome football coach, has won in- numerable friends at school. Friendly “Bob” has a smile for everyone. K. BERNER DAHLEN, the new Dean of Men, has his difficul— ties with all the aspiring young men, but these problems are always brought to a successful solution. DR. KARL ERMISCH, Der Herr Dokter, is remembered by his brisk gait and cheery hello. Every student in his classes is always kept on his toes for any eventuality. CARL FOSSE, the head of the Chemistry Department, is always quiet and reserved, but this brilliant friend of the student has proven a life saver to many. KRISTOPHER HAGEN’S lectures will not be forgotten even though the results of his examinations point otherwise. His dra» matic presentation excludes every dull moment. K. B. DAHLEN K. ERMISCH (3. FOSSE K. HAGEN English, Speech German, Theology Chemistry Psychology Show less
8] FRESHMAN VARSITY Seated—Emerson, Holland, Brooks. Jensen Standing—Tucker, Anderson, Tamen, Frost, Stormo title this year. In the winter the main activities are Volleyball, basketball, badminton‘ and hand» ball. Three teams represented Augsburg in the Park Basketball League this year—the... Show more8] FRESHMAN VARSITY Seated—Emerson, Holland, Brooks. Jensen Standing—Tucker, Anderson, Tamen, Frost, Stormo title this year. In the winter the main activities are Volleyball, basketball, badminton‘ and hand» ball. Three teams represented Augsburg in the Park Basketball League this year—the Maroons, the Whites, and the Vikings. With the coming of spring. athletics move out of doors and diamondball takes over. The athletic depart- ment also sponsors play nights on the green for both men and women. "Spiking" on volleyball court i it one» w» a» Archie Twito—Handballcr v, \anM n «litmus-ks- .. 1, -a‘emw - Auggies like tennis HlHlEllCS Show less
\Vhrn llmn’ uuzld a fellow Mk! fiophomnrex‘ \\ ho \nx‘rlv IlH‘lR‘t] the new Innmtex‘ at Augfihurg to rm evening or fun. (Thu, by the “av, wax‘ nunle pussrhh‘ thruuuh numerous contrlhutlonfi freshmen phcetl at the [moth on the first floor of the Mdin) r\t thn turtv the tlmvntrodden frmh were given .l... Show more\Vhrn llmn’ uuzld a fellow Mk! fiophomnrex‘ \\ ho \nx‘rlv IlH‘lR‘t] the new Innmtex‘ at Augfihurg to rm evening or fun. (Thu, by the “av, wax‘ nunle pussrhh‘ thruuuh numerous contrlhutlonfi freshmen phcetl at the [moth on the first floor of the Mdin) r\t thn turtv the tlmvntrodden frmh were given .l new lune ()n hte .lnd the pursuit (an hlmum-w through the gracious consent of the high trrhuml of the mphomore union. VVtth the newuuncm thm properly orientated the \‘ecnntl vmr \‘tmlentx‘ relaxed from their luhon hv turning thelr un tliVidC‘tl attention to the \\‘(7l’l\'\' (it Hrwnt; ('lt‘ ‘IHUV Show less
GULF GOLF CAME into its own this year as a minor sport and the team headed by veterans “Red” Nelson and Roy Stromquist played a full sched- ule. The team competed against several confer— ence foes before entering the state meet on May 22. With the addition of new members who show promise, the... Show moreGULF GOLF CAME into its own this year as a minor sport and the team headed by veterans “Red” Nelson and Roy Stromquist played a full sched- ule. The team competed against several confer— ence foes before entering the state meet on May 22. With the addition of new members who show promise, the team has developed into a strong contender in the state race. 1942 SCHEDULE April 20 Macalester . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . .There April 22 Hamline a . . . . . . a , a . a , . V . . . .Here May 4 St. Thomas . . _ . V . _ . . _ . _ . . . .There May 6 Macalester . , . . . . . V , , . V . . . .Here May 7 St. Olaf _ . . _ . , . _ . . _ . , . . . _ . . .There May 11 St. Thomas . . . . , a , , . , a . . , . V Here May 18 Hamline . . . . a . , a . . . . . . . _ . . .Here May 22 State Meet , . . . . . , , . . , a a . . .There STROMQUIST AND NELSON Golf veterans .\ \\\\n \‘us..~h ““~.. an“ I}. ;- ’ HALVERSON AND OLSON team up for doubles Show less
First row: Anderson, Hrlten. Miller. Hellantl. Luntlem, Pautz, Nelson, Gronseth. Second row: Carlscn, Carlson. Brooks, Olson, Sorenson, Ahlbom, Thumpxon, Halvermn, Sampson, Third row: Bllk‘lukl, Hmen, Sedio. Held. Hnfiman, Person, Luntl. Kissinger, Marben, Marnnwn. Nclmn, lEllERfllEH’S B THE "A"... Show moreFirst row: Anderson, Hrlten. Miller. Hellantl. Luntlem, Pautz, Nelson, Gronseth. Second row: Carlscn, Carlson. Brooks, Olson, Sorenson, Ahlbom, Thumpxon, Halvermn, Sampson, Third row: Bllk‘lukl, Hmen, Sedio. Held. Hnfiman, Person, Luntl. Kissinger, Marben, Marnnwn. Nclmn, lEllERfllEH’S B THE "A" Club aims to promote a feeling of brotherhood between athletes at Augsburg by bringing them together for social affairs as well as on the athletic field. This year the club has met at luncheons every other Thursday, and has spon— sored several all—school functions including “Sadie Hawkins Day," an all-school “splash party," and a post-season basketball “Blood Battle" between the Norwegians and the Swedes. Scene from “Dogpatch Daze” _, A, / Lunthulxt, Sulytlurf, Nuklcberg lirlt‘kson. ’l'relmwn, llartu‘h Parsons Show less
E. . mum anqu ,s President .fOR U4! (CHERW MARSHALL STEEN LELAND B. SATEREN Director ALTHOUGH faced with very poor instrumentation and many conflicts as to practice periods. practice rooms, and so forth, Mr. Sateren has built the Augsburg Band into a very creditable organization this year. Last... Show moreE. . mum anqu ,s President .fOR U4! (CHERW MARSHALL STEEN LELAND B. SATEREN Director ALTHOUGH faced with very poor instrumentation and many conflicts as to practice periods. practice rooms, and so forth, Mr. Sateren has built the Augsburg Band into a very creditable organization this year. Last fall the group presented a concert in the chapel and the audience was well pleased. The trombone quartet—Ellery Knudsen, Elden Treleaven, Donald Hinsverk, and once Gronseth—was liked especially well. With the aid of financial backing by the Students‘ Society and with an ever—increasing need for a good band, we expect great things from this organization in the future. First row: Tyvoll, Aune, M. Grnnseth, \Vold, HUUs, Emerson, Hendrickson, Icnst‘n Second row: Berg, Burman, Haukcness, McGuigan, I. Gronseth, Koplitz, Lund, Brikken Third row: Smith, Steen, Frost, Binrnstad, Johnson, Trcleuvcn. Knudsen, Sutcrcn Show less
WALTER SCHMIDT School Annual Production AUGSBURG punusnmc HOUSE fluflmfl MANY ABLE HANDS and minds have contributed to the building of the AUGSBURGIAN If the finished work is satisfying, largest credit goes to the student staff, for originality of ideas and workmanlike efficiency in their execution.... Show moreWALTER SCHMIDT School Annual Production AUGSBURG punusnmc HOUSE fluflmfl MANY ABLE HANDS and minds have contributed to the building of the AUGSBURGIAN If the finished work is satisfying, largest credit goes to the student staff, for originality of ideas and workmanlike efficiency in their execution. To the Bureau of Engraving, all thanks for their typically perfect plates, which have given real beauty and fidelity to these pages. AUGSBURG PUBLISHING HOUSE M I N N E A P o L I s School Annual Crafts -Masters Show less