1932 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GARRETT BENSON - v r - . - a » a — President WILTON WALSTEAD - - ~ - - - - Vice-President WALTER HAUG - r - - I - Treasurer MARSEILLA NELSON - - ‘ ~ - - — » ~ Secretary ANNA PEDERSON SCHOLARSHIP, l9 3 2 CHOLASTIC honors for the graduating class of 1932 were awarded to... Show more1932 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GARRETT BENSON - v r - . - a » a — President WILTON WALSTEAD - - ~ - - - - Vice-President WALTER HAUG - r - - I - Treasurer MARSEILLA NELSON - - ‘ ~ - - — » ~ Secretary ANNA PEDERSON SCHOLARSHIP, l9 3 2 CHOLASTIC honors for the graduating class of 1932 were awarded to Anna Pederson. Miss Pederson has been a student at Augsburg for two years, thus filling the eligibility requirements. As usual, the Registrar and the President determined who was to be the recipient of this highly prized honor. Miss Pederson's name will be engraved on the cup presented by the class of 1927. In religious, debate, oratorical, and administrative organizations, Miss Pederson has been very active. Second place was earned by Arthur Amundson and third by Lorraine Lund, Both of these people have carried a commendable amount of extra- curricular activities. [39] Show less
A corner of the campus, Yes. sir, we patronize Fred's. Here's one Frosh who be- lieves in rooting his own horn. Step right up, please. All school picnic. 1931. The Valedictorian of the '31 seniors. Tickled about it. Ma? Neuton and Eben broadcast- ing over station SOPH, 1932. The Smiling... Show moreA corner of the campus, Yes. sir, we patronize Fred's. Here's one Frosh who be- lieves in rooting his own horn. Step right up, please. All school picnic. 1931. The Valedictorian of the '31 seniors. Tickled about it. Ma? Neuton and Eben broadcast- ing over station SOPH, 1932. The Smiling Lieutenant. Choral Society tour, 1931. Profv Lillehei. Fred Paulson and Prof. P. A. Sveeggen enjoying the great out- doors. Hit 'em Andy} That fly coming my way? All—school picnic, 1931. Put 'er there! Get-acquainted pa rty, 1931. [130] Show less
[109] Bark Rowr Peteison l'rli'nimn) Benson, Retium \Valiings, Melbv (Coach) Salt-ten, Johnson ITIont Rt\\\"*EIHCISOIL llnmon. Jacobson, Kolesax. Koln, Minltaune, Noitltlisl BASKETBALL, 19 3 2 RECORD Augsburg 21—St. Olaf 30 Augsburg 34—Macalester 28 Augsburg 27—Hamline 30 Augsburg l9—St. Thomas... Show more[109] Bark Rowr Peteison l'rli'nimn) Benson, Retium \Valiings, Melbv (Coach) Salt-ten, Johnson ITIont Rt\\\"*EIHCISOIL llnmon. Jacobson, Kolesax. Koln, Minltaune, Noitltlisl BASKETBALL, 19 3 2 RECORD Augsburg 21—St. Olaf 30 Augsburg 34—Macalester 28 Augsburg 27—Hamline 30 Augsburg l9—St. Thomas 40 Augsburg 37—Gustavus 31 Augsburg ll—Hamline 2‘3 Augsburg 42—St. Olaf 40 Augsburg 40#Concordia 4‘3 Augsburg 20—St. John’s 35 Augsburg 27—Macalester 38 Augsburg 3 l—Gustavus 27 Augsburg 46_River Falls 38 Augsburg 25—St. John's 20 Augsburg 33—St, Thomas 35 \ CAPTAIN GEORGE KOLljsAR Besides being a great floor leader. George was a player of natural ability. In addition to his stellar defensive playing, George was a consistent scorer and his clever floorwork had an important part in Augsburg's offensive. He has won all-state recognition Show less
>7,” I- IL. «L. Langsjoen, K Hagen, Rue. Bucide. E Peterson, A. Leland M.S.1nd, N Anderson, Hermunslic. LynngI JUNIOR THEOLOGY "Ye shall be my witnesses.” THE witness for Christ cannot be a disinterested person. That is impossible. Christ commissions as His ambassador him who yields his life and... Show more>7,” I- IL. «L. Langsjoen, K Hagen, Rue. Bucide. E Peterson, A. Leland M.S.1nd, N Anderson, Hermunslic. LynngI JUNIOR THEOLOGY "Ye shall be my witnesses.” THE witness for Christ cannot be a disinterested person. That is impossible. Christ commissions as His ambassador him who yields his life and will to the Master's. Thus he becomes more than a witness, for he has been a party to an action, the profoundest, the most far-reaching, and withal the most blessed and soul—satisfying experience that man can have—that of opening his own heart's door to the living Christ. God dwelling in man! There can be no grander, no more awful experience. Through God's grace it has become our privilege as a junior class to begin the study and preparation of ourselves in a special way as witnesses for Him. May He also grant us grace to continue steadfastly in this glorious endeavor. I31] Show less
Spande Norum Helland Jensen Anderson Homme DIAL, 1932 SOME time during the fall quarter of the present school year the Writers' Club was asked to sponsor the publication of this year’s Dial. It was a respon— sible undertaking; nevertheless, the Writers' Club determined to issue one number.... Show moreSpande Norum Helland Jensen Anderson Homme DIAL, 1932 SOME time during the fall quarter of the present school year the Writers' Club was asked to sponsor the publication of this year’s Dial. It was a respon— sible undertaking; nevertheless, the Writers' Club determined to issue one number. Several important changes were made in the magazine. Instead of issuing two a year as was formerly done, one containing many more articles will take their place. The form and size of type are different than in preceding numbers. The cover design is new. In the contents there is greater variety and at the same time more uniformity. A few articles written by students of former years are being included. It is generally agreed that there has been a decided upward swing in the intellectual life at Augsburg. and a literary magazine provides an eXCellent outlet for the new forces of thought and life participated in by our students. STAFF ERNEST G. ANDERSON - - - v - » - » — Editor-z’n-Chief GRACE JENSEN . . JUDITH HOLMME l - - — - r - - Literary Edtrors MAURICE HELLAND ~ - ~ - - - - - — - Makeup Editor THOMAS SPANDE l INGVALD NORUM 5 r < - v - - - Busrness Managers [57] Show less
Engen, Benson. jSrdc (seated), Lund. Leelnnd, I-lommc THE 1932 AUGSBURGIAN EDITORIAL STAFF LUTHARD GJERDE ~ A - - - - Editor—in-Chief GARRETT BENSON - - - - — - Assistant Editor TILMA LEELAND - - - - - - - - - Copy Editor PEDER LUND — - A l - - - - - - - - Senior Editor JUDITH HOMME - » - ~ - - -... Show moreEngen, Benson. jSrdc (seated), Lund. Leelnnd, I-lommc THE 1932 AUGSBURGIAN EDITORIAL STAFF LUTHARD GJERDE ~ A - - - - Editor—in-Chief GARRETT BENSON - - - - — - Assistant Editor TILMA LEELAND - - - - - - - - - Copy Editor PEDER LUND — - A l - - - - - - - - Senior Editor JUDITH HOMME - » - ~ - - - Student Life Editor ORVAL ENGEN — - - - - - - - - — Staff Photographer HJALMAR FROYEN - - - - - - - - - Photographic Editor WALTER HOVEY — - - - - - - - - Sports Writer HE responsibility is ours If our toiling has brought adverse censure, it is we who must shoulder the blame. And if the readers of this volume ap- prove it is we who may feel that our labor has not been in vain. And yet, the creative spirit within us rises to contradict the thought that we have labored for mere praise, but have sought to build a volume that might awaken approbation on its own merits. [62] Show less
ELMER HUSET C. L. ECKLUND RAY ECKLUND Athletic Director Football Coach Football MAGNE SKURDALSVOLD OLE HELLAND Athletic Director Natural Science KRISTOFER HAGEN Physics. General Science [19]
ELMER HENDRICKSON Hay Lake, Alberta, Can. Camrose High School. 1927 Gym Team 3. “Ideas control the world" URCELL MAYNARD JOHNSON Henning. Minn. Henning High School. 1927 Glee Club 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Music Club “Oh mighty-mouthed inucnlor of harmonies " JAMES KELLY Minneapolis, Minn. South High... Show moreELMER HENDRICKSON Hay Lake, Alberta, Can. Camrose High School. 1927 Gym Team 3. “Ideas control the world" URCELL MAYNARD JOHNSON Henning. Minn. Henning High School. 1927 Glee Club 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Music Club “Oh mighty-mouthed inucnlor of harmonies " JAMES KELLY Minneapolis, Minn. South High School, 1927 Round Table 1: Lambda Epsilon Phi l, 2 “Where words are scarce. they are seldom used in uain " LILLIAN H. LARSON Ferndale. Wash. Carpio High School, 1927 W. A. A. 1: Kappa Gamma Rho "A face with gladness ouerspread! Soft smiles by human kindnexs bred!” [35] 193 1 SENIORS ERNEST M. MADSON Parkers Prairie, Minn. Parkcrs Prairie High School, 1927 Football ], 2. 3. 4; Captain 4: Basketball 2. 3, 4 Baseball 2. 3, 4. "Books! ‘Tis a dull and endicsx sfrifc ALBERT H. MATTSON Bronson. Minn. Bronson High School, 1927 ELSE MICHAELSON Marinette, Wis. Marinctte High School. 1927 Kappa Gamma Rho l. 2; Choral Society 2, 3; \V S. G. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: \V. A. A. l. 2. 3 4 "One is rich when one is sure of {he marrow JENS MIDTAUNE Hendricks. Minn. Hendricks High School, 1927 Football 2, E. 4; Basketball 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4. "I have only done my dury As a man is bound ro do." Show less
Our campus in flannels. BLISS! And here's another easy way to reduce, as demonstrated by Ole Evidently Bileide believes in brief eascsrithose poor girlsl At your service. n1ilady. Wouldn't 1 be .1 helpful addition to your home? Adeline and Else. snapped be— fore setting out on their globe-trotting... Show moreOur campus in flannels. BLISS! And here's another easy way to reduce, as demonstrated by Ole Evidently Bileide believes in brief eascsrithose poor girlsl At your service. n1ilady. Wouldn't 1 be .1 helpful addition to your home? Adeline and Else. snapped be— fore setting out on their globe-trotting expedition. Rev. Olson. Superior. Wis. Our popular janitor. Mr Anderson Warren practises what he preaches; he doesn't desert the post. “Oppie” greets a former Glee Club member. Alex and Holger just dusted the books in time for this picture. Spectators at a big fight—— the coffee soaked the doughnut. Clean—up day. 1931. [124] Show less
Back Row7 —RL-ine|lson, llullnnd, ll Hagen. Monsulh, Buckle, Gnldalv Pclcl‘snn Center Row»~Rnnum, 5 Olson, 1‘ Nelson, ()xe, Flo, Sorknesx, Htrmunxlic I‘Ionl Rowfi—Valne. A l’elclson. Anderson, 0 Olson, Esping, Sellsutl, Mormon MISSION STUDY GROUP OFFICERS OLIE K. OLSON - - » - - » v - - President... Show moreBack Row7 —RL-ine|lson, llullnnd, ll Hagen. Monsulh, Buckle, Gnldalv Pclcl‘snn Center Row»~Rnnum, 5 Olson, 1‘ Nelson, ()xe, Flo, Sorknesx, Htrmunxlic I‘Ionl Rowfi—Valne. A l’elclson. Anderson, 0 Olson, Esping, Sellsutl, Mormon MISSION STUDY GROUP OFFICERS OLIE K. OLSON - - » - - » v - - President OLIVE ESPING - - ~ - — - — — - » « Secretary MARGARET ANDERSON r - - - - - - » < Treasurer ANNA PEDERSON - A . r V - - - - Reporter ’ I ‘HE purpose of the Augsburg Mission Study Society is to promote interest in all fields of missionary activity, and to especially develop a concern for foreign missionary work. At the regular meetings of the Society, held every other Thursday, topics pertaining to the field of missions are discussed, and very often special speakers are invited to talk to the members on subjects relative to missions. Returned missionaries have addressed the Society. During the school year the Society sponsors regular Visits to hospitals, missions, and 01d peoples' homes in all districts of Minneapolis. The Society also sponsors a series of evangelistic meetings for the purpose of calling young men and women to consecrate their lives to Christian service. Membership in this organization is entirely voluntary and is open to all students 1nterested in missionary work. [89] Show less
1932 SENIORS ARTHUR N. AMUNDSON Boyd, Minn. Boyd High School, 1928 Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Football l, 2, 3. Captain 4; Men's Society 4; Aristotelian Club 4: Delta Sigma Chi “Gentleman, athlete, scholar." MARGARET ANDERSON Sand Creek, Wis. Barron County Normal, 1921-22, Eau Claire State Teachers'... Show more1932 SENIORS ARTHUR N. AMUNDSON Boyd, Minn. Boyd High School, 1928 Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Football l, 2, 3. Captain 4; Men's Society 4; Aristotelian Club 4: Delta Sigma Chi “Gentleman, athlete, scholar." MARGARET ANDERSON Sand Creek, Wis. Barron County Normal, 1921-22, Eau Claire State Teachers' College, Wisconsin, 1926-27 \V. S G. A. Council 4: Mission Study Group. "Nothing endures but character" GARRETT BENSON Bagley, Minn. Bagley High School, 1925 University of Minnesota, 1929-30 Aristotelian Club 4; Pi Alpha Theta 3; Augsburgian 4: Class President 4. "The glory of a firm capacious mind." RAGNVALD S. ELDEVIK Shevlin. Minn. Augsburg Academy, 1928 Press Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. "There is nothing truly great in man but character." HOWARD EMERSON Wanamingo, Minn. Wanamingo High School, 1928 Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4. "They conquer who think they can." NORMAN FLAGSTAD Hillsboro, N. Dak. Newman Grove High School, 1924 Football 2, 3, 4: Augsburgian 4: Student Athletic Director 3. 4 "To talk without effort is after all the greatest charm of talking.” AGNES FREIJ Zumbrota, Minn. I Minnehaha Academy. 1928 Round Table 3. 4: Writers' Club 3, 4: Echo 1. 2. 3. 4; Aristotelian Club 4: Pi Alpha Theta 3. “Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.” ROSE M. HAFFEY Lamberton, Minn. Lamberton High School, 1926 Pi Alpha Theta; Music Club. "Good taste rejects excessive nicely" [40] Show less
Fl Morgan H, Johnson E Estncss THE AUGSBURG TRIO THE Augsburg Trio is a new organization at Augsburg. It is composed of three members of the Sophomore class. The trio made its first public appearance at the opening game of the basket— ball season. They were given a fine ovation and decided to... Show moreFl Morgan H, Johnson E Estncss THE AUGSBURG TRIO THE Augsburg Trio is a new organization at Augsburg. It is composed of three members of the Sophomore class. The trio made its first public appearance at the opening game of the basket— ball season. They were given a fine ovation and decided to continue with their singing at the basketball games. Mr. Huset, of the athletic department, has taken the trio on all the road trips, where they sang for the followers of the opposing colleges. as well as for the Augsburg "rooters." All three of the boys are active members of the Glee Club and Pep Band. Besides singing at the basketball games, they have sung at various churches and at charity programs. [87] Show less
1931 Football Squad — HAROLD ANDERSON _ HAROLD OLSON Fullback As a hard-driving back, Harold possessed a fighting spirit. He was a very dependable player. CLIFFORD SATHER Back "Cliff" did not see much action but he always pulled for his team-mates. DONALD FORSBERG Bach Although "Don" did not see a... Show more1931 Football Squad — HAROLD ANDERSON _ HAROLD OLSON Fullback As a hard-driving back, Harold possessed a fighting spirit. He was a very dependable player. CLIFFORD SATHER Back "Cliff" did not see much action but he always pulled for his team-mates. DONALD FORSBERG Bach Although "Don" did not see a great deal of action, he was always a scrappy player. [10]] Show less
FEBRUARY 3—Serious seniors surrender surreptitiously to silly social scrambles. "Clothes make the man"—costumes the monkey. 6—Inscribe this in your sagas, O Vikings: Auggies 35, Oles 24. l3—Friday the 13th! However, no one was actually unlucky. except those who failed to attend the Frosh program.... Show moreFEBRUARY 3—Serious seniors surrender surreptitiously to silly social scrambles. "Clothes make the man"—costumes the monkey. 6—Inscribe this in your sagas, O Vikings: Auggies 35, Oles 24. l3—Friday the 13th! However, no one was actually unlucky. except those who failed to attend the Frosh program. l4—"Ooh! Now who do you s'pose sent this one?" (Only a valentine.) But the best Valentine's Day gift is a presentation of yourself at the altar, according to John Kolesar, former Auggie star. 26—Another battle between the Norwegians and the Swedes. We won! MARCH 3—The B. B. season ends with a bang! Hamline is conquered, Auggies rank third in conference. and Mona places second in scoring! 4—Sophs mimic their betters and put on a little costume party of their own. 9—"Jimmie" Pederson is master of ceremonies at Athletic banquet. "Lute" Mona is chosen captain of the diamond, and George Kolesar of next year's basketball team. lS—Twenty—one young men desert the campus. The Glee Club tour is on. Departing theme song: "There, Little Girl, Don’t You Cry." 28—W. S. G. A. has its first banquet. The girls show their independence by "stagging it." 30—The Glee Club boys are back. "Weep No More, My Ladies." APRIL l—All Fools’ Day (meaning all fools who fool fools’ day). lO—Roy Quam represents Augsburg at the St. Olaf Peace Contest. l7—Glee Club’s home concert at Trinity. l9—Our canaries leave on their two weeks' flight. Goodbye, Choral Society! MAY l—Goodie! The Choral Society is back. "Stub" Rortvedt has his name engraved on the Athletic Honor Trophy Cup. Long will you be remembered, Otto. The diamond season is open—practice your slugging and proposing, young men! Tennis is tennis, but ten is too great a number quarreling for a Riverside court. 9—Junior-Senior banquet at Curtis Hotel. Well, well, well, so this is the way the match—making turned out! lS—Congratulations, Quam! (He copped the laurels in the oratorical contest.) [135] Show less
HARRY BACHAUS Le Sueur. Minn. Le Sueur High School Basketball 4; Football 4. "/1 crowd of books dislrncls the mind " SYLVIA BERGE Estherville, Iowa Waldorf College. Forest City. Iowa \V. S. G. A. 4: W. A. A. 4; Mission Study Group 4: Christian Service Group "It matters not how long you live bul... Show moreHARRY BACHAUS Le Sueur. Minn. Le Sueur High School Basketball 4; Football 4. "/1 crowd of books dislrncls the mind " SYLVIA BERGE Estherville, Iowa Waldorf College. Forest City. Iowa \V. S. G. A. 4: W. A. A. 4; Mission Study Group 4: Christian Service Group "It matters not how long you live bul how well," CLARA BREKKE Hoffman, Minn. Hoffman High School, 1921 Choral Society 1, 2, 3. 4; W. S. G. A. Council 2: \V. A. A. 2, 3. 4. "She rloelh little hindnesses which must leave undone, or despise." P. LAWRENCE BUEIDE Argusville, N. Dak. Sebeka High School Gospel Quartet 2, 3. 4: Mission Society 1. 2; Club 1, Z, 3, 4: Wrirers' Club Z, 3. 4, "Come read to me some poem. Some simple and heartfelt lay." Glee [33] 19 3 1 SENIORS STELLA B. CLEVEN Minneota, Minn. Minneota High School. 1926 W. S. G. A", W. A. A. "0 this learning, what a thing it is." ERLING R. CHRISTIANSON Cumberland, Wis. Cumberland High School' 1927 Dial 2: Echo Z, 3. 4: Round Table 1. 2. 3, 4: Men's Society 4; Kappa Gamma Rho 1. 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4: Class President 4. "Princes have much Ueneralion. but not rest." KARL DAHLAGER Starbuck, Minn. Starbuck High School, 1927 Lambda Epsilon Phi 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2. Men's Society President 4: Football 3, 4. "It is the manner which is better than all." 3. 4: BERNER K. DAHLEN Luverne, Minn. Luverne High School, 1927 Dial 3: Echo 4: Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Society President 4; Lambda Epsilon Phi 2. 3, 4; Gym Team . 3, "Nothing so Irue as what you once let fall. 'Most women have no characters at all'.” Show less
TRUMAN ANDERSON Ottawa, Ill. VIOLA BLACKHURST Grey Eagle PERCY DOWNINL‘. Grey Eagle ORVAL ENGEN Elk River LUTHARD GJERDE ‘ Sisseton, S. D. MARVIN GLESNE Underwood ESTHER GREEN Minneapolis [45] ANDREW GUNNERSON Morris, Ill. HOWARD HALVORSEN Min ncapolis ALFRED HANSON Cam rose. Alberta. Can. HAROLD... Show moreTRUMAN ANDERSON Ottawa, Ill. VIOLA BLACKHURST Grey Eagle PERCY DOWNINL‘. Grey Eagle ORVAL ENGEN Elk River LUTHARD GJERDE ‘ Sisseton, S. D. MARVIN GLESNE Underwood ESTHER GREEN Minneapolis [45] ANDREW GUNNERSON Morris, Ill. HOWARD HALVORSEN Min ncapolis ALFRED HANSON Cam rose. Alberta. Can. HAROLD HANSON Prince Rupert, B. C. MAURICE HELLAND Minneapolis WALTER HOVEY Atwnter MARGARET I—IULBERT St. Paul Show less
Back Row—~Santl, J Melby, Iivenson, Goltlnl, Larson. Rue, llelscth, Leeslnnrl Third Row—Langsjot'n, I’lugum, Reint‘rtson, Dahlen. G. Mcllby, R Petlerson Second ROW"*AIIL|L‘Y\'0H, Rossing, K Hagen, M. (lierrle, ].yngtlal. Peterson. Hermunxlie. Hanson Front R0\\‘~~"J‘orgerxon. BllL‘lth, H. Hagen] ... Show moreBack Row—~Santl, J Melby, Iivenson, Goltlnl, Larson. Rue, llelscth, Leeslnnrl Third Row—Langsjot'n, I’lugum, Reint‘rtson, Dahlen. G. Mcllby, R Petlerson Second ROW"*AIIL|L‘Y\'0H, Rossing, K Hagen, M. (lierrle, ].yngtlal. Peterson. Hermunxlie. Hanson Front R0\\‘~~"J‘orgerxon. BllL‘lth, H. Hagen] \V. l’erlrrmn, Borrcvik, 0 Olson, Monson CONCORDIA SOCIETY OFFICERS “MLTER PETERSON — - » - - A r - - — President ALEXANDER BORREVIK - - - - - ~ - — Vice-President HOLGER HAGEN - » - - ~ - » A v - - Secrelary—Treasurer THE Concordia Society, composed of all of the theological students attending Augsburg. is a purely religious society. The purpose of this organization is to strengthen the spiritual life of its members, to discuss all the vital church problems of the day, to secure speakers of experience to address the society on the many phases of ministerial activity, and to select and purchase new books for the theological library. The members of the society are active in church and mission work through— out the various districts of Minneapolis, and several members of the group serve as student pastors in out-of—town congregations. To further the cause of the Gospel is the foremost aim of the members. The Concordia Society at Augsburg sponsored the Lutheran Inter—Synodical Seminary Conference for 1931. [88] ~.\— Show less
Back Rmvi Jacobson, 'l' Mitllnunu, linchaus. l’nulson. Relrum, Kobx. J Miillnnne Front Row~rMMlxoni ll Anderson, R()ll\‘t’(|l. Mann, G K(1lL’,\nl, Knutson BASKETBALL, 1931 RECORD Augsburg 25—Macalester 26 Augsburg 29v—St. Thomas 32 Augsburg 35—St. Olaf 24 Augsburg Zl—Gustavus 31 Augsburg 30... Show moreBack Rmvi Jacobson, 'l' Mitllnunu, linchaus. l’nulson. Relrum, Kobx. J Miillnnne Front Row~rMMlxoni ll Anderson, R()ll\‘t’(|l. Mann, G K(1lL’,\nl, Knutson BASKETBALL, 1931 RECORD Augsburg 25—Macalester 26 Augsburg 29v—St. Thomas 32 Augsburg 35—St. Olaf 24 Augsburg Zl—Gustavus 31 Augsburg 30—Hamline 27 Augsburg 42—St. John's 22 Augsburg 22—River Falls 16 Augsburg 26—Concordia (St. Paul) 13 Augsburg 27—St. Thomas 24 Augsburg 20—Macalester l l Augsburg 25—Concordia 42 Augsburg 30—Hamline l9 Augsburg l8—St. Olaf 27 Augsburg 26—Gustavus 20 CAPTAIN OTTO RORTVEDT Being selected as captain of the team. Otto was shown that his teammates had the utmost confidence in him. His height made him the greatest offensive threat in the conference and for several seasons he won honors in all-state selections. [108] Show less
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