BACK RowiL. thnbeck, chrh‘ivksmz, Sk-m'rfuls'vold (Couch), Qmmbcclc. Dahlcn FRONT ltow—I-Iovm‘sfeu. Berg, Russian”, Foxsrm GYM TEAM 1 9 3 0 CYMNASTICS offer students an excellent opportunity to develop in physical ] culture. There is, perhaps, no sport better adapted for learning body control.... Show moreBACK RowiL. thnbeck, chrh‘ivksmz, Sk-m'rfuls'vold (Couch), Qmmbcclc. Dahlcn FRONT ltow—I-Iovm‘sfeu. Berg, Russian”, Foxsrm GYM TEAM 1 9 3 0 CYMNASTICS offer students an excellent opportunity to develop in physical ] culture. There is, perhaps, no sport better adapted for learning body control. This year several students have availed themselves of the opportunity of getting instruction in gymnastics. Practices have been held three times a week throughout the year. Work has been done on the horizontal bar, the parallel bars, and the horse. Considerable practice has been devoted to tumbling also. The members have been doing giant swings, handstands, somersaults, and many other stunts. Due to a lack of members the gym team did not take part in the Northwestern Gym Meet this year. However, a home exhibition was given in April. “Mugs” Skur- dalsvold, the coach, and “Jimmy” Peterson, the football star, assisted the team. A good performance was put on. mazes One Hum/10d Seventeen Show less
SOCIAL FEATURES SPORTS, MARKETS COMICS NEWS The; Weekly "Disappointmmb Associated Press—Augsburg Echoa‘TIaZI/ors” Diary VOL. VERY GREAT PRICE Two CENTS IN MINNEAPOLIS EDITORIAL STAFF HAZEL OKSENDAHL - - — - - Editor-in-Chiefess GEORGE TANGVALD - - — - ‘ Editor-in-Chiej OKSENDAHL AND TANGVALD - ~ ... Show moreSOCIAL FEATURES SPORTS, MARKETS COMICS NEWS The; Weekly "Disappointmmb Associated Press—Augsburg Echoa‘TIaZI/ors” Diary VOL. VERY GREAT PRICE Two CENTS IN MINNEAPOLIS EDITORIAL STAFF HAZEL OKSENDAHL - - — - - Editor-in-Chiefess GEORGE TANGVALD - - — - ‘ Editor-in-Chiej OKSENDAHL AND TANGVALD - ~ - Publishers OKSENDAHL AND TANGVALD - \ - None of Your Business Stafi OKSENDAHL AND TANGVALD . v - Different Departments OKSENDAHL AND TANCVALD - A - Repeatorical Stafi‘ SEPTEMBER 24c—For the sixty-first time the Registrar’s boo‘k cracks to inscribe the names of young hopefuls who come, aiming at naught, and hitting it with surprising accuracy. Board, room, chapel, 'and incidentally, a few electives seem to be the order of the day. 25—Freshmen orientation lectures. Orientation is a long word, but then they were some long lectures. Ten-years-ag0-t0day—“Some of us found out that the two new professors, Busby and Lillehei, were quite proficient in the art of assigning lessons.” 26—Seni0rs back with a brave front! Freshmen lose their prestige. 28—The Annual Get-acquainted! It was at one of these famous affairs that “Red” Lower met his better fifty per cent. Ever since neither has seen anything but “ 57 red. . @EOEGE Ono Hunder ’I‘IUI‘nIu-Six Show less
VACATIONS CAN PAY FOR YOUR EDUCATION Many Augsburg students have financed themselves by the “Consumer’s” plan WHY DON ’T YOU? SEE CONSUMER’S MERCHANDISE 408-410 Cedar One Hundred Fifty