FRENCH HllD BPHHISH CLUB THIS year the French and Spanish Clubs eflected a union—for several reasons. One was their sim— ilar interests. another was the fact that they have the same adviser, and a third reason was that Mr. Lindemann found it more easy to make coffee for the two groups at once. The... Show moreFRENCH HllD BPHHISH CLUB THIS year the French and Spanish Clubs eflected a union—for several reasons. One was their sim— ilar interests. another was the fact that they have the same adviser, and a third reason was that Mr. Lindemann found it more easy to make coffee for the two groups at once. The club has been very active this year—early in the fall Mrs. Lindemann invited the group to her home for a Halloween party. There weren’t many spooks in evidence, but it did sound as though there were some extra voices in the community sing! Members of the club presented a play in each language, and as the Spanish students were the audience for the French play and the French students were the audience for the Spanish play the presentations went over big—after all, it’s pretty hard to criticize something you can’t understand! You should have seen Don Holland as “Father Santa" in the French Christmas play! And you should have seen Mr. Lindemann fixing the stove at Morton Hall! He must have done a good job because, in his own words, the coffee was “the best he has ever tasted." Mu s: b . e Ink-ran}, g! Seated: Opscth, llugltn, Amundson, chvt-n, er. Lindemann. Martin, (:(JIC- man. Larson, Haukcnvxs Standing: Jensen. l’cdcrson. Bolsoe. Gronscth. Anderson, Holland. Molinc, Mcnrlcn- hall. Thostcnxon, Ht‘llund, Andrcaxscn, Weltzm Show less
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H. N. HENDRICKSON packs more historical facts into one hour than many could in two. In spite of the abundance of factual material, his fine sense of humor causes rip- ples of laughter quite often. ANDREAS HELLAND. although retired from active teaching. is still very busy serving on the Board of... Show moreH. N. HENDRICKSON packs more historical facts into one hour than many could in two. In spite of the abundance of factual material, his fine sense of humor causes rip- ples of laughter quite often. ANDREAS HELLAND. although retired from active teaching. is still very busy serving on the Board of Foreign Missions. DR. MELVIN HELLAND, a true scholar, has the reputation of con ducting very profitable classes. Stu« . dents try their best to fit into their Chen'er “b 8"” schedule a course given by this in structor at least once during their college years. DR. LAWRENCE JONES may lecture with terrific speed. but he takes OH enough time telling stories to give the cramped fingers a rest. Everyone realizes the value of these notes because his examina tions are no laughing matter. 4 PHILIP KlLDAHL. the philosopher, with his sharp. matter-offact presentation, brings forth the practical aspects of philosophy. MARIE KIELAAS believes in giving the student a speaking knowl- edge of Norse. Therefore. she often conducts part of her classes in the “Mother tongue." llAN~l'l‘-NI’RIC‘K5‘W DR. BERNHARD KLEVEN doesnt waste any time with extra “Mm” [“mn neous material in class. His friendly personality makes him a desired counselor. A #11 ’ 9' I .\. HELLANL) M. A. HELLAN'D L. M. IONES l’. KILDAHL Professor Emeritus Theology Chemistry Philosophy Show less
STAN PERSON LUTE GRONSETH ART MARBEN MARVIN SULZDORF 1942 SCHEDULE April 13 Concordia _ . _ , . _ _ _ . . V . , . V . . , , . . _ .There April 21 Macalester _ _ a . r V . . V . r . . . . . _ V V . V V There April 23 Hamline r _ , V _ . . . V . . . . V . , V . . . , , . , r . .Therc April 27 St.... Show moreSTAN PERSON LUTE GRONSETH ART MARBEN MARVIN SULZDORF 1942 SCHEDULE April 13 Concordia _ . _ , . _ _ _ . . V . , . V . . , , . . _ .There April 21 Macalester _ _ a . r V . . V . r . . . . . _ V V . V V There April 23 Hamline r _ , V _ . . . V . . . . V . , V . . . , , . , r . .Therc April 27 St. Thomas . . V _ . . _ . _ . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ .There May 1 St. Johns V _ . . V V . . _ . . . , . V . . V V . . . . .Here May 5 Minnesota , V . . V V V . . V V _ V . . _ . . V . V . . . .There ' May 7 St. Olaf V V . . . . . . V V . . . . . . . V V . . . . . , r . . .There May 9 St. Marys _ V . _ . V . . , V , . V _ . . . . . There May 12 Hamline V . . V r , . . , . . . . V _ . . . . . V . . . V . V .Here May 19 St. Thomas . . r . V . .. V. . . . a . .1 , . . . . . .Here May 21 Macalestcr r . . . . . V V . V _. \\‘|\s§\§S\\§uo too-I O Kneeling—Haley, Anderson, Roth, Emerson, Plotz, Person, Marben, Ricrson Standing—Swanson, Noklcbcrg, Lee, Sulzdorf, Gronseth. Holten, Miller. Ahlbom, Parsons Show less
The (ulrmnntmtlvv cmpluyccs‘ rlhey don't rcct'xvc muth pulse, but they are xndlspcnm NC 1n ‘1 unllcgc Lornmunlly Thmm Are the [Mk of krepmg rccorde, mung for the mm pus. .md thc many other nrcmury why I. .\‘ R. Andaman. [.mltor; 3. Isadora An (lcrson. Assistant Reglstrzlr; 5. Dagmar [)ahl, :\sm... Show moreThe (ulrmnntmtlvv cmpluyccs‘ rlhey don't rcct'xvc muth pulse, but they are xndlspcnm NC 1n ‘1 unllcgc Lornmunlly Thmm Are the [Mk of krepmg rccorde, mung for the mm pus. .md thc many other nrcmury why I. .\‘ R. Andaman. [.mltor; 3. Isadora An (lcrson. Assistant Reglstrzlr; 5. Dagmar [)ahl, :\sm(mt to Treasurer; 4. Magda Hagen. (funk; 3‘ Peter Langseth. I‘lnlmr; 6. Ethel Show less
Sting ’Z/da 74¢ flow ,4 New song 'l-IIFAF. \wmk .tre the motto of the Augsburg (‘nllege Chow—they \‘tttte thw ucry purpose of xte exts‘tente. The musical .thlhry of the group I: ahmvn In tht- :‘nllmx'lnag qunttmon from Iohan S. thlsrud of the Minner .tpuhs Times-Tribune: "From year to year. the ... Show moreSting ’Z/da 74¢ flow ,4 New song 'l-IIFAF. \wmk .tre the motto of the Augsburg (‘nllege Chow—they \‘tttte thw ucry purpose of xte exts‘tente. The musical .thlhry of the group I: ahmvn In tht- :‘nllmx'lnag qunttmon from Iohan S. thlsrud of the Minner .tpuhs Times-Tribune: "From year to year. the \ugdwurg College Chmr nmnmim in htgh stuntlurtlx‘ (rt excellence unShow less
47 llllERllHllUllHl RElHlIUlIS BlUB Seated: Halverson, Brooks, Lundecn, (iicnuk, OImn, Sletten, linqunt. Skepstail Standing: Gienvik, Burman. Petcrxon. Snrknexs, Rislimtl. chnmn, Peterson. Strand, (ihalgren, Wold, Blikstad, Lindbeck OF all the years, this year was a time when the International... Show more47 llllERllHllUllHl RElHlIUlIS BlUB Seated: Halverson, Brooks, Lundecn, (iicnuk, OImn, Sletten, linqunt. Skepstail Standing: Gienvik, Burman. Petcrxon. Snrknexs, Rislimtl. chnmn, Peterson. Strand, (ihalgren, Wold, Blikstad, Lindbeck OF all the years, this year was a time when the International Relations Club had an abundance of subject matter to discuss. With all the conflicting opinions running rampant in the world and with all the varied forces opposing each other, this society spent many hours in fierce expression of ideas. Several authorities in various fields were secured as speakers during the course of the year's program. These lec- tures were sources of enlightenment and stimulation to those who were privileged to attend. After each prcgram the mem- bers conducted a discussion on the pros and cons of the particular problem. The club was headed by Benja'nin Gjenvik. Lavonne Peterson w.:s vice- president, and Julia Sletten was secretary- treasurer. Mr. Joel Torstenson is the ad- viser of the club. Show less
lBHll of work at school, and “Red” Nelson be— cause of an injury received during foot- ball. The first conference games didn't go so well. but after a 54—35 Victory over St. Johns the Auggies took heart and pro- ceeded to dump St. Olaf and win another from St. Iohns before the season ended. The... Show morelBHll of work at school, and “Red” Nelson be— cause of an injury received during foot- ball. The first conference games didn't go so well. but after a 54—35 Victory over St. Johns the Auggies took heart and pro- ceeded to dump St. Olaf and win another from St. Iohns before the season ended. The game with St. Olaf was a thriller— Nokleberg tied the score with a bucket as the gun sounded. and then Holten took the game over and scored nine points in the overtime to win for the Auggies. We would like to pay tribute to two cagers—VVarren Lundquist and Herman Holten. Lundquist, the only, senior on the squad‘ was the teams best defensive man: Holten led the squad in scoring and ranked fourth in the conference in indi- vidual scoring; he was picked as a for- ward on the Coachs' All—State Team. The big boy is Wager of SL Marys! Time out for the Augs VVhat‘s up. boys} Show less
(LARK ()I-I‘H‘PRS liiii “.ltl‘th. l'rrmli‘nt; Hurl (ailcman. Social [)irnlur; Liitc (mimrth. \‘iu- Prmiilvnt: Ruth ansttid. ScrrrtuvATrcMurcr JUNIORS i\l.FHUlMI lcxidiiig ti llHIft‘ (it l(‘\\' \llll('f INC must (it the var, the iiiiimr {law Llid hunt turth iiii (htfcn‘nr (‘CC.I\‘I(!I1\‘ With ti ... Show more(LARK ()I-I‘H‘PRS liiii “.ltl‘th. l'rrmli‘nt; Hurl (ailcman. Social [)irnlur; Liitc (mimrth. \‘iu- Prmiilvnt: Ruth ansttid. ScrrrtuvATrcMurcr JUNIORS i\l.FHUlMI lcxidiiig ti llHIft‘ (it l(‘\\' \llll('f INC must (it the var, the iiiiimr {law Llid hunt turth iiii (htfcn‘nr (‘CC.I\‘I(!I1\‘ With ti (lcliigt‘ (it .IctiVitv. Thc‘ lctulcrx‘ (it the class \trm'c to "Lllnttlln ii spirit of unitv in order to further thc prngmm (it the vcilr. Furlv in the \‘CHHHI \‘t‘lll(‘\‘l(‘r [ht‘V \V'Cl’t' the guests of the \‘t‘iiinrs‘ at J party whit‘h Win (n he the torcrunncr of the Junior Senior Kinqurt held April It .\ttt‘r lllllll(‘l’(l|l\‘ t(|(‘.l\‘ and lenx‘ As to the Lhtir.itti‘r (it tlu' IS h.ii| liccn rural. the Imilcrx‘ wistth whtit fht'V tcrnu'd the “hcst policv"~ which was. tittcr «Ill. ii tine prtk‘t‘durc. With this .IS [hr ULHH h(‘.l(|.l(‘h(‘. [ht‘ iunian nude thc mmt (if thrir \‘iiiJHi'r WUJI thhcrings LIICI’ in the spring. Show less
AUGSBURG College and Seminary Founded 1869 BERNHARD CHRISTENSEN, PRESIDENT In the present time of world crisis the need of Christian education is greater than ever. AUGSBURG COLLEGE is a Lutheran Liberal Arts College for men and women. It offers its students the combined advantage of 3 Chris—... Show moreAUGSBURG College and Seminary Founded 1869 BERNHARD CHRISTENSEN, PRESIDENT In the present time of world crisis the need of Christian education is greater than ever. AUGSBURG COLLEGE is a Lutheran Liberal Arts College for men and women. It offers its students the combined advantage of 3 Chris— tian environment, a homelike atmosphere, and a thorough—going edu‘ cational program. AUGSBURG SEMINARY is the theological training school of the Lutheran Free Church for pastors and missionaries. Augsburg is strategically located in the “Metropolis of the Northwest" affording special cultural advantages and employment opportunities for students. Catalog and other information will be forwarded upon request to the REGISTRAR, AUGSBURG COLLEGE AND SEMINARY MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA Show less
(‘hrmmas [$3113 The choir presented a Christmas conccn To thc girl-fricnd. Himclm? ch Blikxtad. S. S. prmu. nally Hll up :11 humor 1‘3»er smml Must have her" good fund! *Symphony party
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