\\\\~\\\\\§ «\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ $N§\WWW Faculty Studio H. N. HI'INDRICKSEN .T, L. .\'Yl).\HI. R. B. NELL .\ I). \\\\\\\\\\\ ‘ .\'\'|~:|~ZHH|{.\' ISI'NHY PA“ [‘2 ELEVEN
my mmczm 8‘ fl.» s~ \. \ \ . . u ‘ ~ t. . . Thor Quuulu-ek Joseph .\lell>_\‘ l'almer holler-g Harald llalvorson Junior Class liX of this generation should r 'alize the value of spiritual and cultural strength. \\'e live in social and intellectual circumstances which can l)(‘ considered little less... Show moremy mmczm 8‘ fl.» s~ \. \ \ . . u ‘ ~ t. . . Thor Quuulu-ek Joseph .\lell>_\‘ l'almer holler-g Harald llalvorson Junior Class liX of this generation should r 'alize the value of spiritual and cultural strength. \\'e live in social and intellectual circumstances which can l)(‘ considered little less than chaotic. Established criterions have given way to fluctuating standards in almost all phases of our complex life. “The old order changeth. giving place to the new." This is the situation which the aspiring young man of today must face. In this variety of causes and counter-causes, purposes and counter-purposes. truths and fallacies. he is constantly exposed to the danger of becoming confused. llis estimation of the elemental allies of life is apt to become perverted. These are vital and significant considerations. It is therefore we seek that higher spiritual and cultural trainino'. which alone can give the well—balanced and perspicacious mind. The true standards of thought and action are more evident to the mind which has been culti- vated to judge the values of life. Out of the confusion of standards which confronts us, We seek to find the age—old verities which are not subject to the fluctuations and changes of time and circumstances. \Ve would make these eternal truths the criterion of our lives. I‘MH‘I THIRTY-SIX Show less
““““ “\\\\\\\\w\\ WWW 'l‘l‘ll ltuw—Anker Berg, l'ldn'urd Nelson, llt'lll‘)‘ \\'nll. liult' llnrlm Middle Rmr—Yiggu lmhlu, Nutsund, Heruhurxl l\'le\'en Front ltun'"Theodore t\"\‘d:lhl_ .li l\':|:lrd:lhl, (i. .\:n'e\l:u|. Arthur .\:|~h Sophomore Hl‘: term sophmnnre (ftmlishly-u'isel \\';1\' not... Show more““““ “\\\\\\\\w\\ WWW 'l‘l‘ll ltuw—Anker Berg, l'ldn'urd Nelson, llt'lll‘)‘ \\'nll. liult' llnrlm Middle Rmr—Yiggu lmhlu, Nutsund, Heruhurxl l\'le\'en Front ltun'"Theodore t\"\‘d:lhl_ .li l\':|:lrd:lhl, (i. .\:n'e\l:u|. Arthur .\:|~h Sophomore Hl‘: term sophmnnre (ftmlishly-u'isel \\';1\' not intended for our claw. Modest as \\'e are, our wisdom is perceived thru the In'udeuee of nur acts. L'nequalled in uthleties; 11115111']J:l.\\t'Cllnlitl's; lluent :u «Numb: distinguished as writers; prominent in the (llee Clnl) and Hand; grund :11 bluffing; cheerful and undisturbed in the 111l(l,\l of dunking; dutiful lllt‘lnllt‘l\ of the different organizations; :lrdent supporters of 11nd enntrihutmx tn the "Augslmrgian": we have been :1 \\'()ll(lCl' and delight to our faculty and fellow students. \. S< )l’l lf’ *liditork‘ note: 'l‘he writer of this article. Mr. .\. Suph, ix I)l‘Show less
fit? eig .3:- Q § t s w “WmmxwxxwmsxmnxmwmmwwW M\N\\V\\\w\ww\~\\\~m\~s‘sw - am \X, \x. M s. -._ s -, .,. > \ «\ww‘wmm .\ ...\ \t. ~' \ Loyalty. HERE are some very definite things which go to make up a worthy life. One of these things is that trait of character which is called loyalty. As young men... Show morefit? eig .3:- Q § t s w “WmmxwxxwmsxmnxmwmmwwW M\N\\V\\\w\ww\~\\\~m\~s‘sw - am \X, \x. M s. -._ s -, .,. > \ «\ww‘wmm .\ ...\ \t. ~' \ Loyalty. HERE are some very definite things which go to make up a worthy life. One of these things is that trait of character which is called loyalty. As young men—and it is from the point of view of young men that we speak—it is essential to have a good foundation. A good foundation for life is such principles as will make a solid and a beautiful structure when they are practised. True knowledge brings forth principles of this kind and clarifies them. Besides the way of knowledge of truth, there is also another way by which the true principles of life are grasped. The vision we see when our eyes are directed along the rays of light which emanate from divine revela- tion clears up for us these principles as nothing else can do. There is a new dignity of life, a deeper reality and a more worthy purpose in it all which we are given to see when we have the light of divine truth to guide us. But there is need of an earnest and steadfast adherence to the truth. This is a life task. Loyalty to the l)est that is in us, loyalty to the purpose formed in our minds when the vision of God is in our souls, loyalty to Christ. whose redeeming power we have felt in our lives. this is our life work. It is no easy task always in all things to be faithful. ’l‘here are so many times when troubles on the one hand and temptations on the other confuse us. Our own natural inclinations, our selfishness stands in our way. \\'e are frequently occupied with daily tasks that we cannot see clearly. Our conscience is lulled to sleep by a thousand considerations. Then it is well to have trained into our characters the spirit of loyalty When we have taken our stand and made our choice we are not easily led to forget and much less to betray that stand. It is a second nature in us to be faithful. Our choice has been made in clear light; therefore it is a good choice. In seasons of dim light loyalty to that choice will carry us through. Loyalty to our homes. loyalty to our school. loyalty to our church, loyalty to God, with no betrayal or treachery. will go a long way towards attaining for us a worthy life. GEORG -‘. SVEleFI’. PAGE SEVEN Show less
Q“ Q »w“m\w}v. «:1, if??? fig * V «ganéwémezx? g m .3? Class of 1919 - 1920 JOHN M. JENSEN — Kenmare, N. 1). Born Toledo, Ohio Dansk Folkeskole, Denmark; Brorson High School; Lutheran Bible School; North lla- kota State School of Science “The Nature, Power, and Dcvclnpnn-nl of the “'ill." ADOLPH 0... Show moreQ“ Q »w“m\w}v. «:1, if??? fig * V «ganéwémezx? g m .3? Class of 1919 - 1920 JOHN M. JENSEN — Kenmare, N. 1). Born Toledo, Ohio Dansk Folkeskole, Denmark; Brorson High School; Lutheran Bible School; North lla- kota State School of Science “The Nature, Power, and Dcvclnpnn-nl of the “'ill." ADOLPH 0. LEE - Newfolden, Minn. Thief River Falls High School Augsburg Academy 1916 Glee Club IV; “Echo” IV “The Importance nf Being I‘llll‘lll'sl." HARALD MURTENSEN - Possum. Minn. Augsburg Academy 1916 Glee Club III, IV; Band II, III, IV; Tennis III; “Augsburgian” 1V; Editor of “Echo” III, 1V; Students’ Society I\'; U. S. M. C. 1918-19; Valedictorian “How lo Cure for Infants." PAG E 'l‘HI R'l‘Y -l"l \' l~I Show less
W e “m § er* ‘ ~ ® ® . “\‘\‘k\\\\\\w§«°‘¢£ f3 n+§ e“ f: \ é s - ., Na} f i‘ N N“ Na} § \\\\@\\‘§ N§w-i§ €§s€f 433$}? {3 mmw‘w WWWWWW Academy Seniors 1919 - 1920 OSCAR LUDYIGSON - Bayfield, \\'is “\Vhen I once learn a thing. I rmnmnbor it. 'l‘lu- trouble, however, is with the ‘nnm-.‘ " HAROLD OSTGI... Show moreW e “m § er* ‘ ~ ® ® . “\‘\‘k\\\\\\w§«°‘¢£ f3 n+§ e“ f: \ é s - ., Na} f i‘ N N“ Na} § \\\\@\\‘§ N§w-i§ €§s€f 433$}? {3 mmw‘w WWWWWW Academy Seniors 1919 - 1920 OSCAR LUDYIGSON - Bayfield, \\'is “\Vhen I once learn a thing. I rmnmnbor it. 'l‘lu- trouble, however, is with the ‘nnm-.‘ " HAROLD OSTGI'LEN - Roseau. Minn. U. S. A. "Cmsar is dead: Napoleon is (loud; \\':|shingtml is dond: and I don't fool \vvll mysvlf." 73:11;me LARSON — \\'illmar, Minn. Band “A yutlng Lochinvar Hunt's clum- uut of the West." JOHN ALBERT Jouxsux - l’cquuL Minn. Band; Basket-ball “Jack was 11 men-y old soul. And a merry old soul was ho." l’:\ G 1‘} FOR’I‘Y -’l‘H R 1'} 1‘1 Show less
\\%\\w\\\\\\m\m\\\mm xx PAGE l"()ll’l'Y-’l‘\\’() 3:1} ‘3 \\ ww‘ A} “ .0 Academy Seniors 1919 - 1920 GILBERT ALMQL’IST - 'Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis Public Schools 1'. S. A. “The Fighting Parson" ,\L\'1 x Elm-2 - Slater, Iowa Slater High School ‘ 'l‘lu-ro is no vfl’ort on my brow.” i\'I:.R ll. ... Show more\\%\\w\\\\\\m\m\\\mm xx PAGE l"()ll’l'Y-’l‘\\’() 3:1} ‘3 \\ ww‘ A} “ .0 Academy Seniors 1919 - 1920 GILBERT ALMQL’IST - 'Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis Public Schools 1'. S. A. “The Fighting Parson" ,\L\'1 x Elm-2 - Slater, Iowa Slater High School ‘ 'l‘lu-ro is no vfl’ort on my brow.” i\'I:.R ll. [VI-IRSUN - Hampden, N. D. 'l'vnnis ('luh; Lyceum; “Echo” Stzlfi' Basket-hall; Business Class "()ur I'Iumlsonn- Lnd.H I’ALM lik NURI'M - Vining, Minn. .llzunpden High School Band "Nut mode by :1 Must." Show less
‘ ' f A 90 3% agrémgza/z M ‘ \ Academy Seniors 1918 - 1919 ' I ’l‘oRBJORN D.\HLEN - Luverne, Minn. Tennis Club “Let Hunnn shovel your coal." Luus ()LSUN - Kenneth, Minn. Basket~ball “True to his word, his work, and his friends." A. LEONARD ANDERSON — Minneapolis Band “Happy is he whose life from... Show more‘ ' f A 90 3% agrémgza/z M ‘ \ Academy Seniors 1918 - 1919 ' I ’l‘oRBJORN D.\HLEN - Luverne, Minn. Tennis Club “Let Hunnn shovel your coal." Luus ()LSUN - Kenneth, Minn. Basket~ball “True to his word, his work, and his friends." A. LEONARD ANDERSON — Minneapolis Band “Happy is he whose life from care is free." I’AG E l-‘ORTY Show less
Arthur Jensen ll:ll\‘nl‘ llalvnrsun ()sear anwrg OSCAR G. SOBERG OSCAR, sun «if Mr. and Mrs. l’. l’. Snlierg‘. was lmrn April 26th, 1889, on a farm near Nurthlield. Minnesota. where his parents lived for a few years after cmning’ to America. ln l‘ltlh, thru the influence of Rev. l‘:. M. Hansen, he... Show moreArthur Jensen ll:ll\‘nl‘ llalvnrsun ()sear anwrg OSCAR G. SOBERG OSCAR, sun «if Mr. and Mrs. l’. l’. Snlierg‘. was lmrn April 26th, 1889, on a farm near Nurthlield. Minnesota. where his parents lived for a few years after cmning’ to America. ln l‘ltlh, thru the influence of Rev. l‘:. M. Hansen, he decided to go to Augsburg. and enrulled for scluml in the fall. but was unable to attend until after Christmas on aceuunt uf illness. 'l‘hru lack of means for continuing his educatiun. he decided to discontinue his schuuling‘, and turned towards farming. In 1011, he went to Canada. and took a homestead near Souris, Manitnha. hut it \\‘as not until 1013 that he settled down on it. \\‘hen the war hrnke nut. and the call for recruits was sounded, he enlisted with the “54th Overseas Battalion" at l’riuce .\ll>ert. Saskatchewan, Canada. un March 2nd. 1015, and was sent tn Sewell Camp, Manitoba. where he was in trainng until in September ()f the same year. In the famous battle of Ypres, that lung- and terrilic struggle which Field Marshall llaig‘ has called the turnng point in the tide of the war. Oscar Sula-rer was sent to guard an outpust an the front line. There, on June 2nd, I‘llfi. he laid down his life. HALVOR L. HALVORSON :\l.\'(')|{ l4. ll;\l4\'Ol{SON was born at \Yilllflllllllfrt), Minnuesota, Octo- her 14th, 1894. He was a member of the A. A. '11 Class. On May 25th. 1918, he entered the service of his country, at Camp Lewis, \V'ashington. In _lul_v of the same year he left for li'ance. with the Ninety—first Division, and landed at l’mrdeaux the latter part of the same munth. \\"hile in France l‘.\(il‘2 l"| l"'l'\' g Show less
\\\\ \\\\ . . t.m\\\\\\\\\\\\ S. lalurhannner .\l. Rislnv 0, Hrnseth E. Dreyer (‘, (ljm‘dt‘ .l, Nkaul'llilllg _\. Sampson (‘. Quanlu-ek H, Shani-hang (i. Herntsen Third Acadelny Class HE Third Academy Class is probably the most diverse and cosmopolitan group at school. For variety of temperament... Show more\\\\ \\\\ . . t.m\\\\\\\\\\\\ S. lalurhannner .\l. Rislnv 0, Hrnseth E. Dreyer (‘, (ljm‘dt‘ .l, Nkaul'llilllg _\. Sampson (‘. Quanlu-ek H, Shani-hang (i. Herntsen Third Acadelny Class HE Third Academy Class is probably the most diverse and cosmopolitan group at school. For variety of temperament and aspirations. it cannot be approached. There is a wide range in degree of maturity in its members. In spite of this fact, it is a progressive class. The Words ambition and de- termination are written upon their thoughts and actions; even their faces display these traits. The characteristic quality of these men is their ability to uphold their side in whatsoever discussion they may chance to enter. Their challenge to debate any class at school remained unaccepted. Harmony of spirit, prevalent in spite of a variety of interests and aspira- tions, has made the Third Academy Class a strong factor in school life at Augsburg. PAGE P‘Ult’l‘\'»l“l\' l-I Show less