Juniors Junior class officers: Richard Fenton. president: Linda Evenson. secretary; Annetta Agre. treasurer; and Charles Paschke. vuce-prestdem gather for a brief meeting in the atmosphere room of the College Center to organize class actlvmes for the year. 183
‘;.-o~... MARGARET KUEHL Parkers Prairie, Minnesota MARY ANN LANDECKER Robbinsdale, Minnesota JOYCE LARSON Robbinsdale, Minnesota DONNA LEABO Underwood, Minnesota CLARICE MATHISON Bagley, Minnesota ELLEN MIDTHUN Pelican Rapids, Minnesota MARILYN MYKLEJORD Gonw'k, Minnesota NANCY NELSON Hayfield,... Show more‘;.-o~... MARGARET KUEHL Parkers Prairie, Minnesota MARY ANN LANDECKER Robbinsdale, Minnesota JOYCE LARSON Robbinsdale, Minnesota DONNA LEABO Underwood, Minnesota CLARICE MATHISON Bagley, Minnesota ELLEN MIDTHUN Pelican Rapids, Minnesota MARILYN MYKLEJORD Gonw'k, Minnesota NANCY NELSON Hayfield, Wisconsin FRESHMEN JUDITH BLOKKEN Newark, New Jersey L015 BROWN Litchfield, Minnesota MARY CLousE Thief River Falls, Minnesota EVELYN DUNTEMAN Amiret, Minnesota MARILYN HAUGO N orthwood, Iowa LA RUE HEINE Hazen, North Dakota JOSEPHINE Hum-s Marshall, Minnesota NANCY JACOBSON Marquette, Michigan ANN JENsEN Sleepy Eye, Minnesota JANICE JOHNSON Sioux Falls, South Dakota MARY ANN JOHNSON Erskine, Minnesota CAROL KOCH Gaylord, Minnesota 3",. [f1rl<.‘.“:1 mm. .x.‘ p. "A; .A - ' IA .z-xr . a. Lyn-4" .«u : anti-12..., A :rifié‘es‘wam 'a- :- Show less
Sophomores Call. Janet Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Kenneth Carlson, Dan Carlson. Gary Carlson, Jerome Carlson, Lynn Carlson. Sharon Christian, Robert Christianson, Gary Christopherson. Bonnie Chu. Martin Cornelison, Margaret Crawford, Marie Dahlen, Karen Dalhaug. Gregory Dammann. Gloria Danielson... Show moreSophomores Call. Janet Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Kenneth Carlson, Dan Carlson. Gary Carlson, Jerome Carlson, Lynn Carlson. Sharon Christian, Robert Christianson, Gary Christopherson. Bonnie Chu. Martin Cornelison, Margaret Crawford, Marie Dahlen, Karen Dalhaug. Gregory Dammann. Gloria Danielson, Sherman Darsow. Diane Daum. Henry Deardorff. Kathleen Dejarlaus, Renee DeSender. Dennis DeWolf. Allan Dosdall, Alice Drayer, Pamela Dumke. James Edlund, Gary Eidsvoog. John Eidsvoog. Sonja Elias, Lynda Ella. Mary Ellefson, Barbara Ellis, Lealand Engstrom, Joyce Erickson, Steven Evenson, Cynthia Fenner, Jonathan Ferree, Russell Finke, Patricra Fischer, James Flemming, Larry Flom, Dennis Foerster, Robert Fornell, Pamela Foss. Christine Foss, Kristin Fosse, Ronald Framstad, Lynne Francis, Mark Fredrickson, Pamela Gifford, Sheryl Gilbertson. Carolyn Gildemeister. Kathie Gjerding, Karen Goldberg, Virginia 185 Show less
Sophomores Goodgei‘. Carolyn Goran, Daniel Gorder Catherine Giedwg, Theodore Griggs. John Giindah. LaRhae ’V Groskreutz. Theodore 1 Gruss. Edward Gundale. Stephan Gutzman. Steven Haehn, Michael Hager. Sandra Hagen. Sonia Hagestuen. Dorothy (A Hallanger. Norman Hamre. Angela Hamre. Margret Hansen... Show moreSophomores Goodgei‘. Carolyn Goran, Daniel Gorder Catherine Giedwg, Theodore Griggs. John Giindah. LaRhae ’V Groskreutz. Theodore 1 Gruss. Edward Gundale. Stephan Gutzman. Steven Haehn, Michael Hager. Sandra Hagen. Sonia Hagestuen. Dorothy (A Hallanger. Norman Hamre. Angela Hamre. Margret Hansen John Hanson, Paul Hanson. Ray Hanson. Theodore Hanson. Wayne Harden. John Hauge. Donald Hauge, Noel Haugland, Keith Hayenga, Cheryl Hehenberger. Rodney Registrar Mildred Joel advises students Joyce Engstrom, Susan Lindberg, and Alvina Strand duringa student-faculty coffee hour. Show less
124 PLAYERS ON \ugshurg \ugsburg \ugsburg \upburg \ugsburg \ugsburp \ug~burg -\u;:~bur,r1 .. ,\ ' ‘u' ‘ I run low, lph to right: 3. loclwood, J. Ovorby, R. Ovorby, M. lemon, 0. Harris. Second row: J. Matolu, C. Emery, R. Sneitur, Ii Johnton, A, Berg, 1 lundoon. Not pictulod: R. Wolch, D. Tornquiu... Show more124 PLAYERS ON \ugshurg \ugsburg \ugsburg \upburg \ugsburg \ugsburp \ug~burg -\u;:~bur,r1 .. ,\ ' ‘u' ‘ I run low, lph to right: 3. loclwood, J. Ovorby, R. Ovorby, M. lemon, 0. Harris. Second row: J. Matolu, C. Emery, R. Sneitur, Ii Johnton, A, Berg, 1 lundoon. Not pictulod: R. Wolch, D. Tornquiu. ICE 1 5L Tlnunas l3 1 \laealester 6 (\ llnmline 7 1 St. Thomas ‘) l \lacahwter 5 5 St. Olaf 1 llamline T 8 St. Olaf 0 lloekey returned to Augsburg this year after an absence of five years. A non-conference schedule of eight games was drawn up with St. Thomas. Macalester. Hamline and St. Olaf. After losing the first five games of the season the team improved sulliciently to win two of the remaining three games. Both this season's wins were over'St. Olaf. Augsburg‘s main trouble this year was the lack of manpower. The pueksters were in every game till midway through the contest when the reserve strength of the opponents began to wear them down. Prospects look better for next year with all men returning except defenseman Robert Sneitzer. who will be graduated. In the coming season Augsburg plans to play a full conference schedule. HEAP BIG SMOKE Bev Williams, Bev Halling, Jan Johnson vied with the team for the attention of the spectators. The ranks of our collegiate noise makers this year were held strictly by coeds for the first time in many years. Their efforts were appreciated. Show less
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
FRESHMEN L015 KNUTSON Lakefield, Minnesota SHIN KOYAMA Tokyo, Iapan ARDELLA KVAMME Minneapolis, Minnesota GAR Y LANCE Minneapolis, Minnesota KENNETH LARSON Minneapolis, Minnt’xoia MELVIN LARSON Minnr’afrolis, Minnesota HARRIS LEE Fosston, Minm’mla FREDERICK LINDBERC Minm'almlis, Minnrsnla AHCP... Show moreFRESHMEN L015 KNUTSON Lakefield, Minnesota SHIN KOYAMA Tokyo, Iapan ARDELLA KVAMME Minneapolis, Minnesota GAR Y LANCE Minneapolis, Minnesota KENNETH LARSON Minneapolis, Minnt’xoia MELVIN LARSON Minnr’afrolis, Minnesota HARRIS LEE Fosston, Minm’mla FREDERICK LINDBERC Minm'almlis, Minnrsnla AHCP LINm 1 I. Minm'a/mlix, Minm’m/a JOHN 1.1M)! 11 Minm’a/mln, Minm’mla MARY ANN IINI)LMAN Brawn/rm, Minnrm/a 1.01m 1,0131 )KO Minnmfmlix, Minnmnla IS, I I \mmlu. \HIRI I \ H. I’M/m, \IIN'I. Um \\\II|Rll\m|\ VII/Hm {mi/i. \lwm mm IIMI l| \nm lxl [in Vin/u, \lmn. wild In \\|\ \Iqu III Yul/y. \u’lr‘" I’d/J M'J [u\ \1\I\l A \1/1/1hJ'W/w, I (.II\ I I .‘.._ ,‘11‘HH1 wlil \h \1» II H “mm “In lwx l\ \hlv m x \1‘1 1« r, \[mm “1.1 lunx ‘.1z\| n_ Hm m .1} 1.1‘ ‘ii I!« H; I“ 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.
:. ,-._....‘____———— *4 ~ 2108 Washington Ave. N. CO-OP CREAMERY ASSN. HYIand 924i AL NOW“ CO 05““n . E 0‘ 2““, s‘oker Co e““’ r o‘ °° Mines P'oduced ‘owned . omP‘mY Phone MAin 6301 120 So. 10th St. "ALWAYS A PRIVILEGE TO SERVE YOU” You’ll Enioy eating at BRODAHL'S CAFE 621-623 Cedar Ave. HOLMS... Show more:. ,-._....‘____———— *4 ~ 2108 Washington Ave. N. CO-OP CREAMERY ASSN. HYIand 924i AL NOW“ CO 05““n . E 0‘ 2““, s‘oker Co e““’ r o‘ °° Mines P'oduced ‘owned . omP‘mY Phone MAin 6301 120 So. 10th St. "ALWAYS A PRIVILEGE TO SERVE YOU” You’ll Enioy eating at BRODAHL'S CAFE 621-623 Cedar Ave. HOLMS AND CULP J E W E I. E R S We give Student Discounts Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry - Silverware 426 Plymouth Bldg. 6th St. and Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis 2, Minn. Better Books for Better Reading EVANGELISM BOOK CENTER an agency of the LUTHERAN EVANGELISTIC MOVEMENT 904 HENNEPIN MINNEAPOLIS 3, MINN. Religious Books and Gift Items Catalog on Request 134 Show less
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
1+»: ‘.I.\R\ HOLS‘H 1x _\liizr:-..1_rwli;, Minncm/n KOBIRI’ jAMIEsox \Iiizneaivolix, Minnesota ROBERT JFSKA Fossil)”, Minnesota 1;] mu jOHANSON Dalton, Minnesota ALDEMAK JOH NSON Mentw, Minnesota MARSHALL JOHNSON Middle River, Minnesota PR ISCILLA JOHN SON Minneapolis, Minnesota RALPH JOHNSON... Show more1+»: ‘.I.\R\ HOLS‘H 1x _\liizr:-..1_rwli;, Minncm/n KOBIRI’ jAMIEsox \Iiizneaivolix, Minnesota ROBERT JFSKA Fossil)”, Minnesota 1;] mu jOHANSON Dalton, Minnesota ALDEMAK JOH NSON Mentw, Minnesota MARSHALL JOHNSON Middle River, Minnesota PR ISCILLA JOHN SON Minneapolis, Minnesota RALPH JOHNSON Duluth, Minnesota SOPHOMORES BR urge, Gmso N Iam/zerton, Minnesota PAUL GRAF Minneapolis, Minnesota MARIA N GRAFF Donnelly, Minnesota GLORIA GRA NT Climber/am], Wisconsin GILBERT GRAUS MeGregor, Minnesota EL MAUREEN GROVE Aberdeen, Soul/J Da/zota PA U I. HA MRF. Montevideo, Minnesota MARY ANN HANSON Aitkin, Minnesota DAVID HARRIS Granite Falls, Minnesota MARLYs HOLM Minneapolis, Minnesota DEAN HOLMES Cannon Falls, Minnesota CHARLES HOLMGREN St. Paul, Minnesota 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
It seems that congenial prexy Pat Lelris holds the confidence of her fellow Mission Society officers. Purseholder is Boh Barber. sitting at the other end of the picture. Next to him is Nora Gilbertson. who is secretary. Orx'al Moren. who is Vice President. and publicity chairman. Galen Use. one of... Show moreIt seems that congenial prexy Pat Lelris holds the confidence of her fellow Mission Society officers. Purseholder is Boh Barber. sitting at the other end of the picture. Next to him is Nora Gilbertson. who is secretary. Orx'al Moren. who is Vice President. and publicity chairman. Galen Use. one of the famous brother team. A "Fields in Focus" project this year acquainted the indhidnal depu- tation groups that comprise the Mission Socieh with the particular situa- tions of missionaries in such scattered locales as l’akistan and liolixia. EEE EEEEE AEE WEEEE Santana: 11:1. . C .. t ‘(t‘t‘t‘ "; o ost\ 4‘ so LABORERS WE'LL BE g P * economic. political. and social ccmditions that atlcet the tlll\.‘tlicc ol the Gospel. and they corresponded with a spceihe missionan on lhe licld. This organization. too. was directed lit its first woman president. l’at Lelvis. l'nder her leadership. eighty ntt‘lllllt’l's concentraled on personal growth and experience in Christian “ring. on presenting the (inslu‘l and Christian life to institutions in the ('it\. and on >lillllll.’lllll;_‘ interest in Foreign Missions. First row, left to right: B. Erickson, R. Grimstad, C. Hougen, J Quom, D Kielxtront, J Biommn, E. Forness, A. ovland, P. Olson, E. Oseth. Second row: P telvis, G Jnltnson, .tmneku, ney, G. Wickstrom, E. Konsterlie, B. Griep, D. Johnson. E Nelson, V Skovholt Thml row N Gilbertson, J. Miskowiec, l.. Keller, A. Stenslund, R. Jomieson, O Moren, R Burl)“, 5 tomllmrq Fourth row: W. Strundlie, R. Ose, C. Evuvold, R. Moylon, R Mockey, R Heng, M Johmou D lmxl, P us, A. Laidig. Jon Bremseth poses in front of new altar setting in Science Auditorium. The setting, created by Bob Moylan, was first used during the Lenten Mid-weeks. \T x~ Show less
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
'f " e I i. .225? b. . ‘ .41; $833: ‘, v First row, left to right: J. Koale, R. Emerick, D. Gleason, G. Martin, R. Hess. B. Lockwood. A. Jackson. Second row: K. Grigsb. R Welch, J. Porupsky, L. Lobeiko, D. Stensrud, V. Wohlstrom, 8. Gibson, R. Hen|um, R. Green. Third row: R. Bec- mon. R Bredeken,... Show more'f " e I i. .225? b. . ‘ .41; $833: ‘, v First row, left to right: J. Koale, R. Emerick, D. Gleason, G. Martin, R. Hess. B. Lockwood. A. Jackson. Second row: K. Grigsb. R Welch, J. Porupsky, L. Lobeiko, D. Stensrud, V. Wohlstrom, 8. Gibson, R. Hen|um, R. Green. Third row: R. Bec- mon. R Bredeken, R. Hanson, L. Olson, R. Hedstrom, W. Bodin, M. White, L. Jemison, T. Hofilonder, J. Lundeen. Augsburg Opponents 0,... . ______________ __ River Falls ____________________ -25 6 ...................... __ D 1 th ..................... -_ 7 NEVER GAVE UP _ ““ 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _- Gustavus ...................... --33 .-\n unimpressive record of one win and seven defeats doesn’t 12 """"""""""" " Hamline """"""""""" “13 fully tell the story of this season‘s football. 6 __________________ .. St. Thomas .................. __19 It was a fighting Augsburg team that took the field against 13 .................... .. Concordia ____________________ .35 prohahl} the toughest teams the conference has produced in many Bethel _________________ ___ 0 \‘ears. . . ' 13 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _. St. John’s ____________________ __33 Augslwmg opened the season at River Falls and were victims of a 25-0 setback. The Auggies couldn‘t get a sustained drive going to get them into pay dirt. The .\uggies played host to Duluth in the conference opener. For . ' _ the most part it was a defensive game. the outcome being decided Bef‘hz'.‘b;‘;};,y”‘egl;g,‘Zh'fing‘ggfiffi'n 'fhebieggfi‘a'ejué’geghe by the extra point. Gu.~taxu.~ with a powerful running and passing attack toppled Augshurg at the Parade Stadium. The game was close until mid- mi) in the last period when the Gustie passing attack gave them two quick touchdowns. 22".". n The margin of the extra point again proved to be fatal as Augs- hurg dropped a 13-12 decision to Hamline. The Auggies led until late in the last period when a long Piper pass and the extra point settled the outcome. At St. Thomas. the Auggies got off to a 6-0 lead in the first 3 quarter hut a line plunge. a fumble. and an intercepted pass gave ’5 the Tommics the margin they needed to win. The Auggie defence in the second half was the highlight of the game. 120 Show less