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Show more[NEH IHE BUYS YUU SEASONS RH‘URD \u l‘Hl-Y [flu (‘lalrc Tc.1(h(‘r\‘ {H V Luthvr H H: ' Luther H H \uguxtalm (Rock I<1.lnd. IH.) W 47 EJLI (‘Lurc Tcxu‘hers m 4H MankJm Tmchcrs‘ [R H Mamlcxtc‘r 4h 48 St. ()Llf H 47 St. Thomas 41) (\I St. [ohm 34 5 MJL‘Jlmtcr IX ‘8 (Tonmrtlm {h H St. Iohnc H I.“ St. ()th‘ an 40 St. Mere H (A) St. Maryx H ‘0 HERMAN HOLTEN All—mile forward \\' \RRI V LL'VIH‘H'ISW (.H, I’.\RS()\'\' l{()\| ll \JHKIJCIH'RH KHTI'H HOFFMAN V\RT MARBEN HAROLD AHLHOM Show less
Some were wise and began studying all their daily assignments, necessitating only a review before the tests—but others left it all for the night before the test. and then really had to cram everything. In the spring they had the annual frosh picnic, which was one of the last class functions.... Show moreSome were wise and began studying all their daily assignments, necessitating only a review before the tests—but others left it all for the night before the test. and then really had to cram everything. In the spring they had the annual frosh picnic, which was one of the last class functions. After that some of them were to go on and accept the respon- sibilities of becoming sophomores—which isn’t such a big responsibility—and plan to finish their school- ing at Augsburg. Some will enter nurses’ training. some take a business course; others will enter law. medicine, the ministry, engineering, and many of the boys will probably go into service for their coun- try—either in the army, navy, or air corps. This year at Augsburg has been one of experience and learning for every freshman, but was accompanied by many good times which they will never forget. Frosh footballers receive numerals Show less
2] DEPHRlfllEHl ’4 NY church body which looks toward the future. seeking to continue promoting the principles upon which it was founded. must have a source of new leaders. These men must think in harmony with the greater church body and must be imbued with the desire to further the cause of Christ... Show more2] DEPHRlfllEHl ’4 NY church body which looks toward the future. seeking to continue promoting the principles upon which it was founded. must have a source of new leaders. These men must think in harmony with the greater church body and must be imbued with the desire to further the cause of Christ upon the earth. For this purpose Augsburg's Theological Seminary was originated. To meet this need our school has obtained the services of several prominent theologians who daily in the lecture room shape the lives of those who will in the future serve the Lord in His vineyard. From a small beginning in Marshall, Wiscon» sin, the Theological Seminary has carried on faith— fully through the years, making a worthy contri— bution among the Lutheran Seminaries of our country. The theological course, which requires a three- year training period of intensive study for a de— gree, is designed to meet both the theoretical and practical needs of the future pastors. During the summer months each student is out in direct work in the Church; thus the students become ac- quainted with the problems which confront the minister of the Gospel. One organization which is exclusively desig- nated for the theological students is the Concordia Society. This organization is essentially the stu- dents' society of the theological department, thus serving to unify that group as that title suggests. Meetings are held once at the beginning of each month at which time various speakers are called in to discuss topics of practical interest to those studying for the ministry. Opportunity is given for questions and discussion after each meeting in order that particular problems of the individuals may obtain a probable solution. LAWRENCE GUDMESTAD ALFRED SEVIG Show less
LELAND SATEREN beats a stren- uous rhythm for the band and thus tries to bring out a finished organ— ization. His success with the band has been splendid. IENNIE SKURDALSVOLD, the quiet, almost shy—voiced teacher, is loved by all who know her. Ami- able and pleasant, she brings with her a sunny... Show moreLELAND SATEREN beats a stren- uous rhythm for the band and thus tries to bring out a finished organ— ization. His success with the band has been splendid. IENNIE SKURDALSVOLD, the quiet, almost shy—voiced teacher, is loved by all who know her. Ami- able and pleasant, she brings with her a sunny atmosphere wherever she goes. P. A. SVEEGGEN, searching out the truths in an end'ess study of literature, points out in a practical. concise manner, the greatness of the classics prescribed for study. l 1 English classroom scene fl GEORGE SOBERG doesn't permit any foolishness in his classes, consequently students in math don't lack learning. His occasional jokes cause the rafters to tremble from the bursts of laughter. CARL SWANSON, quiet, sometimes absent—minded, is a man who combines a Master’s Degree in English with coaching basketball and baseball. AGNES TANGIERD has the privilege of being the custodian of recorded knowledge. Everyone is indebted to our helpful librarian. A _ \ . [‘ JOEL TORSTENSON presents in a scholarly and thought—provok» L ‘ l ing manner the problems in social science. His classes are always P A SVFEGGEV ; well attended. ' ‘Fnul'i\h ‘ ‘ (E. SOBERG (I. SWANSON A. TANGJERI) I. 'I‘ORSTENSON Mathematics Physical Education Librarian Facial Scienco Show less
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I__ mv-vwwu-«Jilum‘ - .. ATHLETIC BOARD Nash, Pautz, Soberg, Melby R. F. PAU’I'I. Athletic Director GUIDE HUGGIE THE TASK of directing our athletic program rests mainly on the shoulders of "Dick" Pautz—‘Athe youngest athletic director in the state. Dick graduated from Augsburg in 1937 and took... Show moreI__ mv-vwwu-«Jilum‘ - .. ATHLETIC BOARD Nash, Pautz, Soberg, Melby R. F. PAU’I'I. Athletic Director GUIDE HUGGIE THE TASK of directing our athletic program rests mainly on the shoulders of "Dick" Pautz—‘Athe youngest athletic director in the state. Dick graduated from Augsburg in 1937 and took over the athletic directorship the follow- ing year—since then he and his assistants have developed a wellShow less