Freshmen Herndon, Patsy Hickman,Wi|liam Hilk. David Hill, Julie Hinrichs. James Hobert. Vicki Hoekstra, Darrell Hoel. David Hoffman, Richard Holt, Roger Hornicke, Wayne Homme, Karin Hostetler. Michael Houser, Pamela Hoversten. Janet Humphrey, Mary Hurley. Thomas Hustad, Grant lsenhower, Diana... Show moreFreshmen Herndon, Patsy Hickman,Wi|liam Hilk. David Hill, Julie Hinrichs. James Hobert. Vicki Hoekstra, Darrell Hoel. David Hoffman, Richard Holt, Roger Hornicke, Wayne Homme, Karin Hostetler. Michael Houser, Pamela Hoversten. Janet Humphrey, Mary Hurley. Thomas Hustad, Grant lsenhower, Diana Jackson. Brenda Jackson. Daryl B. Board and C. Niles endure the cold for a good street dance. Jacobson. Grace Jahn. Judith Jandro, Steven 198 Show less
Coach Saugestad relays defense to Captain Michael Anderson. Auggie Defense takes it over . . . . _ . . . ‘ Two Auggie defenders stop a Macalester halfback from a gain. Auggie Defenders V . . . . . . a And then the Defense goes into action.
J n. it . 3“! ' Ana-n a; --._... E. 3! ., a. W ”‘ _....._ .. Frank Wagner goes up and tips the ball as everyone looks anxiously in an exciting open gym night volleyball game at Melby Hall. 8. Board makes a serve In an all-women's badminton tournament. Intramural Chuck Olson gets ready to go... Show moreJ n. it . 3“! ' Ana-n a; --._... E. 3! ., a. W ”‘ _....._ .. Frank Wagner goes up and tips the ball as everyone looks anxiously in an exciting open gym night volleyball game at Melby Hall. 8. Board makes a serve In an all-women's badminton tournament. Intramural Chuck Olson gets ready to go around his man in a soccer game. 72 Show less
Augsburg Halfback, Patrick Perkins, gets the ball and follows Mike Hostetler on a power play that nets the Auggies valuable yardage. Auggie Attackers All—Conference, All-NAIA Guard. Larry Lamparske, No. 66, leads Freshman Bruce Murry. No. 41, through the Macalaster defenders
l i l l l I Bruce P. Budge Assistant Professor Richard F. Holy Lecturer of Bus. Adm.. Econ. The business department will have a new head next year because Bruce Budge, current head of Business Administration. is leaving. The department includes the following three areas of study: business... Show morel i l l l I Bruce P. Budge Assistant Professor Richard F. Holy Lecturer of Bus. Adm.. Econ. The business department will have a new head next year because Bruce Budge, current head of Business Administration. is leaving. The department includes the following three areas of study: business administration. business education. and economics. With majors in any of these areas one can teach or use his acquired knowledge in a practical way such as in an accounting or secretarial position. Graduate studies are available to those who want to specialize. The business skills learned may be helpful in other careers and just for personal use. Any of the skills of business or economics can be applied in pri— vate or public institutions. Gertrude S. Lund Associate Professor Edward M. Sabella Frank L. Slesnick Assistant Professor of Instructor of Econ. Economics Business, Economics Rolf K. Tedefalk Instructor of Bus. Adm. Bruce Budge. sandwiched between two joggers in front and behind. takes a moment to pull himself together after a short run. I38 Show less
Freshmen Danko. Georgia DaVis. Gail Dean. David DeZieI. John Dietel. Bradley Dieter. Jeffrey Ditmanson. Gordon Dobs, Kenneth Doherty. Gene Dokkesven. Linda Drake. Susan Drogseth. Thomas Duncan. Richard Durand, Dennis Durkee, Barbara Dybedahl, Winifred Dyskow. Phillip Eckberg. Peter Eckman, Karen... Show moreFreshmen Danko. Georgia DaVis. Gail Dean. David DeZieI. John Dietel. Bradley Dieter. Jeffrey Ditmanson. Gordon Dobs, Kenneth Doherty. Gene Dokkesven. Linda Drake. Susan Drogseth. Thomas Duncan. Richard Durand, Dennis Durkee, Barbara Dybedahl, Winifred Dyskow. Phillip Eckberg. Peter Eckman, Karen Edstrom, Jennifer Egeberg, Donna Eggers. William Enderson, Sara Engman. John Erickson, Anne Erickson. Diane Ervin, Fredrick Estenson. Joyce Farb, David Fennern. David Ferber, Karen Fiene, Susan Filipa, Linda Finholt, Linda Flom. Christine Fogelberg. Nancy Fosse. Carolyn Fox, Philip Franzen. Linda Fredrickson, Cynthia Frommer. William Frerichs. Angela Gabrick. Michael Galanter. Paula Gandrud. June Gary, Hedy Giebhard, Michael Gibbons, Susan Gilbertson, Linda Gilleland, Donald Good, Michael Grane. Walter Granning. Roger Groth. Thomas Grosser. Kent Gubrud. Pamela I96 Show less
Beta Chi Epsilon — FRONT ROW: M. Engel, M. Kahl. S. Dunshee. S. N. Peterson. M. Cox. THIRD ROW: B. Stadum. M. Jorgenson. J. Ped- Kelley. J. Sylvester. SECOND ROW: K. Lestrud. K. Olson. J. Eidsvoog. erson. P. Berg, C. Hanson, F. Martinson. Beta Chi Epsilon Timia Beta Chi Epsilon isthe seniorwomen... Show moreBeta Chi Epsilon — FRONT ROW: M. Engel, M. Kahl. S. Dunshee. S. N. Peterson. M. Cox. THIRD ROW: B. Stadum. M. Jorgenson. J. Ped- Kelley. J. Sylvester. SECOND ROW: K. Lestrud. K. Olson. J. Eidsvoog. erson. P. Berg, C. Hanson, F. Martinson. Beta Chi Epsilon Timia Beta Chi Epsilon isthe seniorwomen's honorary Augsburg's honor society. Timia. recognizes the society. This year the group spent many hours of seri- achievement of those students who have maintained a ous thought preparing a valuable study of course eval- cumulative grade point average of 3.25. Full member’- uation. Pledges are notified of their acceptance by a ship is awarded to juniors and seniors in this category. surprise visit of members dressed as Elizabethan while freshmen and sophomores are accepted as wenches. pledges. Timia — FRONT ROW: G. Carlstrom, M. Firl, M. Lunneborg. P. Platt. SECOND ROW: M. Cox. E. Amdall. J. Eidsvoog, M. Jorgensoson. THIRD ROW: L. Vaala, R. Peters. L. Campbell. B. Lokkesmoe. 107 Show less
Constance Ackerson lone Agrimson Elizabeth Amdall Paul Andell Norman Andersen ' ; Anne Andersson Donna Mae Anderson Dorothy Anderson Michael Arndt Camilla Asp Se 160 niors A group of freshmen impressing a senior. Bruce Benson intensely surveys some graduate school catalogs.
MIAC Standings W L St. Mary's 9 3 St. John's 8 4 *Augsburg 7 4 Hamline 6 6 Concordia 3 4 St. Thomas 4 6 Macalaster 3 7 Gustavus 2 8 Duluth — not participated Coach E. Nelson contemplates the future of his baseball team. Rookie Bruce Nelson shows why he is a member of the all-conference baseball... Show moreMIAC Standings W L St. Mary's 9 3 St. John's 8 4 *Augsburg 7 4 Hamline 6 6 Concordia 3 4 St. Thomas 4 6 Macalaster 3 7 Gustavus 2 8 Duluth — not participated Coach E. Nelson contemplates the future of his baseball team. Rookie Bruce Nelson shows why he is a member of the all-conference baseball team as he bangs out another hit at Parade Stadium. / . ‘_' w.m”’f. DT.’T.'.'.'.'.'C ?‘.’.’.‘.‘.‘.‘.T.’. ' ‘ s :1 ' , .. _.,‘ é&“&”&""flh“‘db“‘b’&"‘£"ZE'A'Akdfiib'A - .‘b a a v ' 4 ; j?“ A'A'A'A"A7A~A"'A'A~‘WS'Av‘vav'A I ~' -' ~" * " e * -' 4- l ' i 3“? h, .‘a X. 70 Show less
ternoon is seen on the faces of these hardy players. Faces Of Fall The faces of fall's students show . . A the excite- ment of a touchdown at a football game ... the pleasure of being with one's friends again ... the challenge of a demanding course and teacher . . . the fun and tradition of... Show moreternoon is seen on the faces of these hardy players. Faces Of Fall The faces of fall's students show . . A the excite- ment of a touchdown at a football game ... the pleasure of being with one's friends again ... the challenge of a demanding course and teacher . . . the fun and tradition of Homecoming . . . the concentration of studying for that first test V. _ the carefree attitude of a spur-of-the-moment picnic ..l the beauty of blue sky, red leaves and yellow sun ... the uncertainty of the freshmen as they enter their first year of college life ... the uncertainty of the seniors as they begin their last college year before entering real life ... the thrill of living, eating, relaxing at last in Urness Tower and the College Center . . . the companionship of singing around a campfire on a cool night . . . the spirit of 1967-1968 in the Augsburg community. The tensions and physical strain of a football game are mirrored on Greg Clausen's face. A more demanding form of touch football. with the skill and strategy not interrupted by female teammates, but by occa— sional trees. is played in the park. Show less
Janice Pedersen Linda Pedersen Lois Petersen Jonathan Pederson Kathleen Pederson David Pilgrim Priscilla Platt Roger Prigge Richard Quenemoen Shirley Rake Joan Redeske Thomas Robison Judy Romerein James Romslo An Indian summer night brought dancers to the Sidewalks and streets. Mary Peters Robert... Show moreJanice Pedersen Linda Pedersen Lois Petersen Jonathan Pederson Kathleen Pederson David Pilgrim Priscilla Platt Roger Prigge Richard Quenemoen Shirley Rake Joan Redeske Thomas Robison Judy Romerein James Romslo An Indian summer night brought dancers to the Sidewalks and streets. Mary Peters Robert Peters Joan Peterson Nancy Peterson Pamela Pilcher I69 Show less
Hamline tries to clear the puck as Augsburg rushes the goal. Coach Ed Saugestad gives his strategy as the Auggies hsten. Augsburg scrambles for the puck next to the St. John's goal.
Joel Bjerkestrand hosts Gary Hines from Central High School. Pastor Rollie Robertson spoke on white racism in the church. One Day In May A perspiring audience spilled out on the steps of the Commons. 45 A time to listen, to question. to reflect, to under- stand, to feel. to search, to find. A... Show moreJoel Bjerkestrand hosts Gary Hines from Central High School. Pastor Rollie Robertson spoke on white racism in the church. One Day In May A perspiring audience spilled out on the steps of the Commons. 45 A time to listen, to question. to reflect, to under- stand, to feel. to search, to find. A time for commit» ment , . . for action. The Augsburg Community set aside one day, May 15. to listen to the “Black Com- munity." We came to listen and they came to speak ... Lillian Anthony, Director of Minneapolis CIVll Rights Commission, Sumner Jones, Evan Anderson of the Office of Economic Opportunity, Gleason Glover. Vern Bloom, Clifford Johnson, Harry Davis and Milt Williams from the Way. After they had gone, some twelve hours later, the faculty and students met to- gether to discuss, evaluate and propose concrete solu- tions and courses of action for the situation at Augs» burg. The proposals included special scholarships for students of minority races and the possibility of re- quiring a course in minority history for all students. lt was pointed out that Augsburg's main area of re— sponse, within its role as a college, lies in curriculum and constituency. It was a day which will not soon be forgotten: for perhaps it was the beginning of a new kind ofcollege community. Show less
Orchestra — FRONT ROW: 8. Bird. M Moline. C. Benson. 8. Scott, J. Ba-iey. R Pauluk. J Sheldon. SECOND ROW: C. Knutson. C. LeWIs. J. Orchestra Officers: N. Hauge, President. M. Moline, Secretary—Trea— erer 120 Hubbling, R. Beckstrom. M. Ham, 8. Nelson, G. Wilda, E. Johnson, M. Wahlstrom. J. Kniefel... Show moreOrchestra — FRONT ROW: 8. Bird. M Moline. C. Benson. 8. Scott, J. Ba-iey. R Pauluk. J Sheldon. SECOND ROW: C. Knutson. C. LeWIs. J. Orchestra Officers: N. Hauge, President. M. Moline, Secretary—Trea— erer 120 Hubbling, R. Beckstrom. M. Ham, 8. Nelson, G. Wilda, E. Johnson, M. Wahlstrom. J. Kniefel. THIRD ROW: J. Eidsvoog. S. Hagen. R. Karlen. Orchestra The Augsburg Orchestra, another of the newer mu— sic organizations on our campus, continues to grow in size and quality. Under the direction of Robert Karlen. the orchestra presents a wide variety of music from the orchestral repertoire and adds dimension to the music program at Augsburg. Variety was the keyword of this year's appearance schedule. The orchestra presented two programs with the choral club, and was very active in the “Mardi Show less
Freshmen Gritti. Sandra Gronseth. Karen Greenup, Randall Gregerson. Susan Grant. Susan Haack. Karen Haas. Drane Haedecke. Bonnle Hagen. Gary Hagg. Shirley Hall. Gaylord Hallanger, Melanie Halvorson. Paul Ham. Marshall Hansen. Brenda Hansen. Judith Hanson. Donna Hanson. Jean Hanson, Lonnie Hanson.... Show moreFreshmen Gritti. Sandra Gronseth. Karen Greenup, Randall Gregerson. Susan Grant. Susan Haack. Karen Haas. Drane Haedecke. Bonnle Hagen. Gary Hagg. Shirley Hall. Gaylord Hallanger, Melanie Halvorson. Paul Ham. Marshall Hansen. Brenda Hansen. Judith Hanson. Donna Hanson. Jean Hanson, Lonnie Hanson. Paul Hanson. Robert Hardee. Birgir Hart.W|ll|am Harvala. Phlllp Hass. Marilyn Hatfield. Robln Hedstrom. Nancy Heeney, Linda Helkklnen. Linda Hellerud, Harvey Hendrrckson. Collln Hendrickson, Dennis Hendnckson. Kay Hendnckson. Rachel Herbranson, Patsy Show less