68 Student Council HUW l: Ken Nelson. Bruce Cildseth. Judy Johnson. Curt Haney. Claire Helland. Helen Bergan. Ordean 'l‘orstensoni ROW 2: Paul Batalden. Judy Lerstad. Kermit l’aulson. Dennis Kalpin. Mary Lee Fellrath, l'aul Selling. Steve llal’Vey. l.aVonne Olson. Andre Nelson. Roger Cordon and ... Show more68 Student Council HUW l: Ken Nelson. Bruce Cildseth. Judy Johnson. Curt Haney. Claire Helland. Helen Bergan. Ordean 'l‘orstensoni ROW 2: Paul Batalden. Judy Lerstad. Kermit l’aulson. Dennis Kalpin. Mary Lee Fellrath, l'aul Selling. Steve llal’Vey. l.aVonne Olson. Andre Nelson. Roger Cordon and (iurt Haney headed up this year‘s Student Soeiety organizations. The structure of the government is set up under a set of commis- sioners. eaeh one presiding over a partieular area of student life. 'l‘hese areas inelude Religions Aetivities. Soeial and Recreational liit‘e. Finanee. Student 01‘- ;ani/ations. Puhlieations. and Fine :\rts. The Student (ionneil also operates in the poliey field of student government. and this year made several important studies and reeommendations. One of the major prolilems whieh they studied was that of a traternity-sorority sistem on eampus. They also dis- eussed sueh things as a eampus hook-store. voluntary elass attendanee. and the relationship of Augsburg to other eampuses and student problems in the area. Jud} Johnson. Helen Bergan. Rog- er Gordon. .\lr. Kambak. 'l-horson. \like Walgren. _\lr. Publications Commission Show less
62 Considering the large number of freshman team mem- hers this year‘s traek team faired better than in other ~\‘ears. larder the direction of eoaeh Howie Pearson the thinelads won one meet while dropping six. In the diseus and shot the .~\uggies one-two punch con- sisted of llill Eriekson and... Show more62 Considering the large number of freshman team mem- hers this year‘s traek team faired better than in other ~\‘ears. larder the direction of eoaeh Howie Pearson the thinelads won one meet while dropping six. In the diseus and shot the .~\uggies one-two punch con- sisted of llill Eriekson and Jim Vadis. Although Bill plaeed constantly in the shot. he really was outstanding in the discus. where he set a new sehool record of 13.5~ Freshman ~l im Vadis was always good for a place in either event. Sprintmen Jerry Jaeobsen and Mike Holmberg shared the duties in the lOO-yard and ZOO-yard dashes, and were helped out by Pat Sullivan. Jerry Petterson handled broad-jumping chores while Doug Niemi took care of the pole vaults. He also teamed up with Wendell Carlson in the hurdles. Wendell also did the high jumping. In the torture raves. one and two miles, Jerry Jacobsen was the Auggie who placed every time, and he was Coach Pearson‘s hope for points in the meets. Show less
l Final MIAC Standings i Augsburg _____________________ ,,,,, ,, ,__,_8-0 5 St. Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, __6-2 St. John’s ____________________________________ -5-3 5 Gustavus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .V 3-5 Macalester _________________________________ ,_ 3-5 I... Show morel Final MIAC Standings i Augsburg _____________________ ,,,,, ,, ,__,_8-0 5 St. Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, __6-2 St. John’s ____________________________________ -5-3 5 Gustavus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .V 3-5 Macalester _________________________________ ,_ 3-5 I Hamline ______________________________________ 3.5 i St. Mary’s __________________________________ "2-6 Concordia ____________________________________ ,, 2-6 _ u It’s a long way out in that outfield. 1' 1 Jerry Alstead. Lloyd Raymond. Jim Rolmek. Pete Johnson, ROW 2: e Bruce Gildseth. Dick McDonald. Jim Lasley. Dennis Kalpin. ’i :1 " ( .‘5‘3’9Ilflw figmq 4 y "“"er3-::» , . r, m “J ' “13“: am am y- ' a "hip .' me‘fgff ‘ ‘ "u. «In W ng' J.“ " "‘ u i ROW 1: Bruce Braaten, Ted Olson, Paul Swanson, Jim Holden. Ingolf Kronstad, Larry Gallagher, Shelly Johnson, Guy Ruess. John Ryski. Ron Poeschel, Coach Edor Nelson. ‘31-‘31“ ; $5304, 98995494. $99042, v $8 ' «L ‘1 r . v . -, a. a i Show less
Jerry Perterson leaps far and long in the broad-jump. ;00d Year Bill Erickson reveals his record~breaking form with the shot. Up and over for Wendell Carlson, and for another plaw in the mm. n!‘ "Mr-<0...» ~ ‘4 Xs. ---4.J ‘ !mni.52 L- .- -5373:- » ' '1“)? ~
giggldimm "- . I. - ‘— Augshurg's Jerry Jacobson is straining to catch up to the St. Thomas runner while Coach Pearson looks on. Jim Vadis, \Vendell Brown, Bill Erickson, Paul Monson. Jerry Petterson, Charley Anderson.
4 'I t; Student Development ; Connoll ‘; Jim Parks, Tom Wads- worth, Elaine Legaar- - den, Lloyd Bakke, A Bruce Gildseth, Helen '. Anderson, Chuck King, .- DeeDee Coltvet. Not . Pictured: Ellen Velde, Chris Wagner. , Reltgtou/s Life ; Commission ; \ 1: Julie Ose. Harvey JileSUI], Mr. Kl‘ollefson.... Show more4 'I t; Student Development ; Connoll ‘; Jim Parks, Tom Wads- worth, Elaine Legaar- - den, Lloyd Bakke, A Bruce Gildseth, Helen '. Anderson, Chuck King, .- DeeDee Coltvet. Not . Pictured: Ellen Velde, Chris Wagner. , Reltgtou/s Life ; Commission ; \ 1: Julie Ose. Harvey JileSUI], Mr. Kl‘ollefson. ‘ Claire Helland. Ken Nelson. Mr. Gabrielson. .r Dave Proctor, Mr. Sonnack. .‘ i 1 J} Greg Madson, Treasurer Show less
Biology Club One ol- the two newly organized science clubs this year is the liology Club which was organized during.r the first semester. The club tries to promote higher academic achieu‘mcnt among those majoring in the biological sei- envcs. as well as developing an interest in anyone who \muld... Show moreBiology Club One ol- the two newly organized science clubs this year is the liology Club which was organized during.r the first semester. The club tries to promote higher academic achieu‘mcnt among those majoring in the biological sei- envcs. as well as developing an interest in anyone who \muld lilw to join. Membership is required of those major- ing in biology. This year the club’s programs included field trips and special interest lectures by students and faculty members. ROW 1: Allan Duerr. Ted Botten. Ken Erickson. Mr. Urdahl. Mr. Mickelberg. Ron Scott. Jack Osberg, Keith Leiseth. ROW 2: Lyle Krusemark. Tammy Ronholdt. LaVonne Olson. Meredith Foss. Eunice Kyllo. Dave 0st. Carolyn E Johnson. Lauralee Howe. ROW 3: Paul Cas- person. Richard Lund. Ken Dick Lindstrom. Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club. which has been active in past years. has been reorganized. Under the direction of Dr. Agre a new constitution, with new membership require- ments and new purposes, was set up. Interest and academic endeavor in the rapidly expand- ing areas of chemistry are furthered by planning bi-week- ly seminars. Student speakers and lecturers from Augs- burg’s chemistry department. as well as invited guest lec- turers participated in these seminars. The members of the Chemistry Club were also privileged to have a new library up on the third floor. The reading material and the study area are available to all those majoring in chemistry. ROW 1: Erling Hallanger. Paul Monson. Paul Rasmussen. Wayne Christiansen. Alexander Yue, Ken Manske. Dave Farlow. ROW 2: Ed Earner. George Benesh, Mike Holmberg, .Vlr. Holum, Mr. Agra, .\lr. Alton. Ordean Torstenson, Galen Heggen. Paul Seburg. ROW 3: Andre .Velson. Henry Yue, Paul Batalden. Jens Reinseth. LeRoy Ol- son. Arlen Oftedahl. Clifford Sputman, JoAnn Priebe, Ellen Paulson. Richard Kingsbury. ROW 4: Al §ch()ler. Bob Nordin, Phil Mattison. Jim Schornstein, Stan Spangenberg. George Austin, John Hutchison. Dave Lyle. Bruce Lam gager. Ron Starkey. Akerman. Wendell Carl- son. Ron Detjen. John Bostad. [Loyde Bakke, Show less
'~ "mm flit . ‘In I Sl'in‘lCl): l‘aul (iron-r. Diane Olson. Judy Johnson. Gt-orgv Larson. ST \NlHVC: Bonnie Hansen Helen Her- L'an. Kvn \i-Ison. Carolyn S. Johnson. Barbara Cook. ltamhtla lota Tau this year (-laimetl tho larth mt-mlwrship in its history. FOHl‘lt‘f‘n English majors are momht'rs of... Show more'~ "mm flit . ‘In I Sl'in‘lCl): l‘aul (iron-r. Diane Olson. Judy Johnson. Gt-orgv Larson. ST \NlHVC: Bonnie Hansen Helen Her- L'an. Kvn \i-Ison. Carolyn S. Johnson. Barbara Cook. ltamhtla lota Tau this year (-laimetl tho larth mt-mlwrship in its history. FOHl‘lt‘f‘n English majors are momht'rs of this honor sot-iv!) L‘ I T while requires a 2.0 averagf' in English. and also a writté-n paper a for admission to its ranks. Coorgv Larson. st-nior. was prt‘sitlont and ('oortlinator of at‘tivitié‘s this year. In addition to the two initiation mm‘tings the group also had several sot'ial meetings (luring tlw yvar. Papt‘rs written for nwmlwrship requirvrnvnts wore- roar] at two «littor- t'lll tinws. \ Christmas party was llé'ltl at Dr. 'l'horson‘s hon aml the group also went to we the [inivm‘sit‘v prmlm'tion ol ()iVé'ill’s "Desire lvtl(l('l' the Elms.“ Alpha Delta "37%" . a.“ ; 453:: Theta ‘ W " ’\ll:_1>l)lll‘;1.$ Sigma (Thaptt‘r of :\lpha Delta 'l‘hvta is an organi/ation of young women majoring in mmlit‘al t<‘t'hnolog_\'. The ("lulu strin‘s for high profvssional and avatlmniv standards as “all as promoting fellowship and mutual nmlvrstantling among its memht‘rs. This year‘s artivitiCs int-luth playing to hostess at tho national \Dfl‘. ('01“ cation held in \linm‘apolis. an initiation banquet. a Visit to tln‘ homo oti Dr. \ash \sho is .nlx'is‘or to the club. and a Foundch Day {unmet held at the Ratlisson Hotel. SFH‘H‘: lorna Howrstc‘n. Carol Rouge. LaVonne Olson. Beth Rollo“. 5T\.\Dl,\fv: Jullianne Hm- ci‘stvn. 111$ “(‘55. Karcn Tangen. 70 #__+fl Show less
Young lfiepubhcans; Club SEATED: Linda Johnson, Ron Blom, Carolyn Johnson, John Hugo, Jerry Bauck, Mary Wallin. Earl Stockman, Helen Gatheridge, John Christensen. STANDING: Andrew Berg, Ruth Wanglie, Dar— rel] Peterson, Jerry Kuyper, Ken Erickson, Jerry Bowey, Kermit Paulson, Karlton Bakke, Dave... Show moreYoung lfiepubhcans; Club SEATED: Linda Johnson, Ron Blom, Carolyn Johnson, John Hugo, Jerry Bauck, Mary Wallin. Earl Stockman, Helen Gatheridge, John Christensen. STANDING: Andrew Berg, Ruth Wanglie, Dar— rel] Peterson, Jerry Kuyper, Ken Erickson, Jerry Bowey, Kermit Paulson, Karlton Bakke, Dave Bailey, Wayne Christiansen. The YDFL Club this year also took an urtiw pull in program given by Dr. Walter Judd. They participated Political Action Week at the opening of the st‘ltlml \mn. actively in Political Action Week at the beginning of the One of the speaker’s present at the club‘s urtiyitics \\.l~ The Young Republican Club opened the year with 3 Art Naftalin, DFL candidate for mayor of \linnmpoli‘. The Democrat Club also innovated a publication of llll‘ll‘ own this year entitled the z‘ision. which was [)I'Ulitist‘tl it. be a magazine for and by liberal minded students on tln- school year, a week designed to interest students in politics and in supporting the party of their choice. While in attendance at the Midwest Conference of Young Republican Clubs, due to the misconduct of some of the members, the club was disenfranchised from the na- 0311113115- tional organization. The situation which now exists among the Republicans on campus is one of a split party organ- ization. YDFL STANDING: Dare 09!. George John- son. W. Dennis pedcrson. SKATE“: Helen Bergan. Pat Beanc. Mir'hael Elarsky. John Wanner. Ermon Dean. 75 Show less
3:5 '1 “3.5! . (‘3’ “NW I: Dunne Lurwn. Inna 'I‘hoxnpson. Dennis Stanek. l‘lrmnn Her-n. Carolyn Johnson. Maynard DaniCISon. \Iirlluel I‘llnka Writer’s Club The \\'rilerl (Ilnlu again look on the puMiezltion of a mezlliw \H'ilinf; mug-wine. lr/mi. «luring Fine \I‘ls \Veek. (Hher .‘|eli\ilie\' lln... Show more3:5 '1 “3.5! . (‘3’ “NW I: Dunne Lurwn. Inna 'I‘hoxnpson. Dennis Stanek. l‘lrmnn Her-n. Carolyn Johnson. Maynard DaniCISon. \Iirlluel I‘llnka Writer’s Club The \\'rilerl (Ilnlu again look on the puMiezltion of a mezlliw \H'ilinf; mug-wine. lr/mi. «luring Fine \I‘ls \Veek. (Hher .‘|eli\ilie\' lln'onghonl [he year hme im'lmled reading ()lif,:illil| nmleriuL allow] at [llt‘t'lillj_'~. and (lisrnwion Iroth original (‘UllllNhilith .‘llHl gootl ewnlplm of writing. Art Club The _-\rt Clulu this year wan m-liVe in setting up [WU art exhibitions. one with works lry the art ~[Illlt‘lll\ only, and the other open to anyone interested (luring ('I'enlive Arts \Veek.111eonl_\' requisite for nlernlyehhip in [his organiza- tion is an interest in the uppreeialion and knowledge of art. and the elul» i5 open to anyone who wi~hes to join. \| \\|)|\(}: [\‘nen Hennx. Slen- Vl‘honnuwn. |\enneth “Lon. SeVerl From. Hem Hanson. (:harlex' Haertel. SKATE“: "\nn Erkkila. Wary “thll. \l:ni|\nHIM-n.\\'ie_lnng. \Il.rl‘ll1llll[)<1>ll. Show less
SEATED: Claire Helland. Judy Johnson. Diane Olsen. STANDING: Kermit Paulson. Wendall Brown. lngolf Kronstad, George Larson, Mary Christensen. Timia Timia Society on the Augsburg campus is the honor society tor high scholarship during four years of college. The actual membership is limited to... Show moreSEATED: Claire Helland. Judy Johnson. Diane Olsen. STANDING: Kermit Paulson. Wendall Brown. lngolf Kronstad, George Larson, Mary Christensen. Timia Timia Society on the Augsburg campus is the honor society tor high scholarship during four years of college. The actual membership is limited to juniors and seniors with a cumulative honor point ratio of 2.5. Freshmen and sophomores who have an “PR of 2.25 are eligible as pledgee members. The fall meeting of the organization had Ray Anderson as speaker. Induction to the society was held during chapel period in late April. Dr. Sidney Rand was the speaker at the banquet held after the induction. George Larson. as the senior class member with the highest average, was president of the group this year. . I 1 I I I I Pictured here are officers Kay Hanenburg and Allen Tviete. together “ith Dr. John Turner. Pi Gamma Mu is the honorary social science society at Augsburg. and it held its second initiation at their April 24 meeting. The dinner meeting featured Dr. John Turner of the department of political sci— ence at the University of Minnesota as speaker. Dr. Turner had recently returned from Russia and he spoke of his experiences while in the So- viet Union. There were fifteen new members inducted into the society at this meeting. Dr. Carl Chrislock. department of history. is the faculty advisor for the group. 7! V Vii?" ‘L‘J:n. L r"..- -4- x \ m.mJ.l.:.:a 1 Show less
ASDA ; The Augsburg Society of Dramatic 3 Arts is composed of those students who are interested in drama and who have : taken part in all of the various phases of E play production. Membership is based on a total number of points, and these I points are accumulated through acting, ; lighting, set... Show moreASDA ; The Augsburg Society of Dramatic 3 Arts is composed of those students who are interested in drama and who have : taken part in all of the various phases of E play production. Membership is based on a total number of points, and these I points are accumulated through acting, ; lighting, set construction, management and other phases of drama. This year’s group is one of the largest and most en- R thusiastic groups which the club has had. L SEATED: Mary Hanson, Pat Nordlund, Joyce Birkeland. Sandy Simpson. Linda llnn- E: wick, Sheryl Lindquist. STANDING: Raul Jackson. Lyle Kruscmark. Jim lIIWHI’tL. p“ Bradley Holt, Dick Veien, L01ell Dyrud, K. Duane Larson. I M l‘ a! 4 F .3 i 3 g i J l 4' '0 U '1 I- s 1 fi ‘1 g 3' 1 l i t K. Duane Larson, Joyce Birkeland, Miss Cole, Loiell Dyrud. NOT PICTURED: Duane Wilscy. NCP National Collegiate Players is the national honor society for those students who have ex- celled in drama during their college days. The standards set up for membership in this group are rigid, and require participation in many varied activities. Miss Cole is the fac- ulty advisor for this group. Show less
, _ . A. .1.- -‘ S'l‘-\\l)li\'(}: Jerry Barker. Tom WadsWorth. \Iel T()llt'f§()t‘t. SEATED: Dick Sorenson. Claire Helland. Helen Bergan. Bill Bowers. Sutoru Sudoh. Echo Staff Venture l’iditor l’ut Rt‘ilnt‘ slums make-up night frustration. You can always tell an Echo staff member. He’s either seam... Show more, _ . A. .1.- -‘ S'l‘-\\l)li\'(}: Jerry Barker. Tom WadsWorth. \Iel T()llt'f§()t‘t. SEATED: Dick Sorenson. Claire Helland. Helen Bergan. Bill Bowers. Sutoru Sudoh. Echo Staff Venture l’iditor l’ut Rt‘ilnt‘ slums make-up night frustration. You can always tell an Echo staff member. He’s either seam-hing for news and interesting hits of information to put in the paper, or he's laying out pages to go to press. and he’s always the one who looks most tired every other Tuesday morning. “on- day nights are makeup nights and the Echo staff (-ongregates in their small office to have an all-night session Whlt'h somehow produces a paper on the following Thursday. Editor Helen Bergan and her staff again received an All-American rating from the Associated Col- legiate Press. which is the highest rating which a small college newspaper can ar-hieve. Show less