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Maintenanc'e Staff Back Row, .L. to R.: P. WATERWORTH, M. TWEE: TON, I. HOEL, O. RUD, W. TRUAX, A. KVAMME Front Row, L. ‘0 R.: P. LANGSETH, H. HOEL, L. KVAMME Dining Hall Staff (No! Pictured! Faculty Chow Line FACULTY MEN TAKE TIME OUT FROM THEIR TEACHING DUTIES.
~" "T‘n ‘ ". " séugii-w'ifi 33’“. ~ ~_ 3’~ J I g " s-H .- Back Row, L. to R.: D. ECKHOFF, R. MAIN, R. HAGE, J. DAVIS, B. HOWELLS, L. BALZER, J. THOMPSON, A. DAHLAGER, M. RAABE. Front Row: J. SCHWARTZ, H. PETERSON, R, SWENSE N, R. SWANELL, E. NELSON, D. DILLON, W. NELSON. l950 Baseball Squad The... Show more~" "T‘n ‘ ". " séugii-w'ifi 33’“. ~ ~_ 3’~ J I g " s-H .- Back Row, L. to R.: D. ECKHOFF, R. MAIN, R. HAGE, J. DAVIS, B. HOWELLS, L. BALZER, J. THOMPSON, A. DAHLAGER, M. RAABE. Front Row: J. SCHWARTZ, H. PETERSON, R, SWENSE N, R. SWANELL, E. NELSON, D. DILLON, W. NELSON. l950 Baseball Squad The Augsburg baseball team of 1950 had a season at three wins and seven de- feats. However, this does not show the true quality of the team and the players as a whole. The caliber of the players was excellent and the morale high, but a combi- nation of breaks and bad weather kept the won and last column in poor condition. The material was very good. The seniors on the team consisted of Roger Leak, Dave Dillon, Red Brennan and John Hru ska, the strong men of the team who lead the team in hitting. The highlight of the year was the Minnesota game played under the lights at Nic- ollet Park. Although losing the game, the Augsburg team gave their opponents a good battle, showing the strength of the Auggie nine. A factor that hurt the league as a whole was the very bad weather that prevail- ed throughout the year. The opening game, which the Auggies won 3-1 over St. Mary’s, saw the best weather conditions of the year. Even though the boys went on to lose a few after that game they still gave the tons some mighty interesting and thrilling moments of baseball throughout the season. Swan Laundercrs—8l7 Portland Ave. Show less
L. to R.: C. JACOBSON, M, LARSON, J. CARLBERS, D, DYCK, MlSS PEDERSON, Adviser,- K. THORSGAARD, H. LODAHL, P. RAZOOK, P. BAKER, J. ANDRESS, O. SOTNAK. Writers’ Club The Writers Club is an organization composed of advanced students interested in creative writing. The Club meets twice monthly, at... Show moreL. to R.: C. JACOBSON, M, LARSON, J. CARLBERS, D, DYCK, MlSS PEDERSON, Adviser,- K. THORSGAARD, H. LODAHL, P. RAZOOK, P. BAKER, J. ANDRESS, O. SOTNAK. Writers’ Club The Writers Club is an organization composed of advanced students interested in creative writing. The Club meets twice monthly, at which time the members of the club submit articles for group criticism. These articles may be of any sort; nar- ration, description, poetry—Iwhatever the writer’s interests dictate. The club’s advisor this year was Miss Anne Pederson, a faculty member from the English department and one who is well equipped to act in this capacity. The club members, besides discussing and criticizing their own literary eftorts, also bring in reports on current literature in the world today. Book reviews are studied and outstanding articles of interest are reported. This activity, combined with per- sonal writing, gives the members the chance to compare their potentiality with that of already successful people in this area. The club has short business meetings, a period of reading aloud and group criticism, and ends with a social hour spent over coffee and light lunch. Messenger Press—264 Cedar Avenue Show less
ME RTON P. STROMMEN Campus Pastor JAMES BUEIDE Assistant in Public Relations PERSONNEL LAWRENCE QUANBECK Diru'lor 01 Public Rululmnx KENNETH SORENSON Manager 01 Musmal Organizations Secretary of Alumni ASSOCmHUHS
“A” CLUB MEMBERS OCCUPY THEIR FAVORITE HAUNT THE [OUNGE “A” Club The “A” Club is the one exclusive club for men F953 on campus, open to all men who have earned l l 7 letters in any sports activities during their college careers here at Augsburg. One of the main obiectives of the club is to unite... Show more“A” CLUB MEMBERS OCCUPY THEIR FAVORITE HAUNT THE [OUNGE “A” Club The “A” Club is the one exclusive club for men F953 on campus, open to all men who have earned l l 7 letters in any sports activities during their college careers here at Augsburg. One of the main obiectives of the club is to unite the past and present Augsburg athletes into a more closely knit fellow'ship organization. At the present time, club membership is nearing the five hundred mark. As in previous years, this year the “A” Club has sponsored the concession stand at home bas- ketball games in the Minneapolis Armory. The money these fellows take in by such ettorts is used to promote athletic events throughout the year. Each year at Homecoming, the club sponsors a banquet for all “A” Club Alumni. Here old and new Auggie athletes may join together to renew old acquaintances and to strike up the new friend- ships that help keep the club active. ERING'NG HOME THE BACON FRCM uux—RTEUPG TCKJPWMMNT Dunbar Cleaners'2204 Rwersde Ave. Show less
L, to R: C THOMPSON D STROMMEN, M BOZONY, M OLSON MISS MORTENSEN, Adwser, (T. MOSBY, l. VARNER, D WANG F HAMBFRC A.\X/. S. The A.W.S. is an organization composed of all women on the Augsburg Campus. The officers for the year were as follows: Carola Mosby, President,- Joanne Varner, Vice-President;... Show moreL, to R: C THOMPSON D STROMMEN, M BOZONY, M OLSON MISS MORTENSEN, Adwser, (T. MOSBY, l. VARNER, D WANG F HAMBFRC A.\X/. S. The A.W.S. is an organization composed of all women on the Augsburg Campus. The officers for the year were as follows: Carola Mosby, President,- Joanne Varner, Vice-President; Elaine Hamberg, Secretary; Carol Thompson, Treasurer; Dorothy Strommen, Religious Director,- Mar- , M the Bozony, OfT-Campus Director; and Donna Wang, M a 9"} Social Director. The organization’s activities are many and varied. Once a year during Dean's Hour, 0 model comes out from one of the schools to talk to the girls. This year a skit was presented showing IIInterviewing for a Job.ll The skit was presented by the girls in the Business class, and was directed by Miss Lund. The highlight of the year was, of course, the an- nual Smorgasbord sponsored by the A.W.S. Despite a very snowy evening, the event was very success- ful. Proceeds from the dinner were used to purchase Home Ec and Women’s Physical Education equip- ment. ANNUAL RECOGNITION SERVICE Show less