.ACHUDERAY’SEBHCHK& INGA ENERVOLD BAKER, MONT Phi Gamma; Chorus. "Quiet but always on the job." PETRA HAGEN MINNEAPOLIS, MINN Phi Gamma; Gym 1; Chorus. "Mysterious and Meditative.” AGNES D. HAGEN MINNEAPOLIS. MINN Phi Gamma: W. S. G. A. Council; Chorus. "Kind of heart, and gentle of word.” ARTHUR... Show more.ACHUDERAY’SEBHCHK& INGA ENERVOLD BAKER, MONT Phi Gamma; Chorus. "Quiet but always on the job." PETRA HAGEN MINNEAPOLIS, MINN Phi Gamma; Gym 1; Chorus. "Mysterious and Meditative.” AGNES D. HAGEN MINNEAPOLIS. MINN Phi Gamma: W. S. G. A. Council; Chorus. "Kind of heart, and gentle of word.” ARTHUR IVERSON POULSBO, WASH. Phi Gamma. “None but himself can be his parallel.” ERLING IVERSON POULSBO, WASH Basketball; Phi Gamma. "Man grows up in quietness. As he grows older he lallzs less.” ALICE JOHNSON LONSDALE. MINN Phi Gamma: Gym 4. "Don’t let your studies interfere with your school work." EDWARD MERSETH BLIND RIVER. ONTARIO, CAN. Bemidji H. s. 1927—28. Blind River H. s. 1928- 29. Basketball 4: Debate 4. “One of those true friends of whom youjre always sure." 1931 [52] Show less
lf' .p..._. JENS MELBYE, THE MILKMAN Twenty-six years in business Has served the Augsburg Boarding Club with Milk and Cream for twenty-five seasons The Land of The Midnight Sun Direct in Less than 8 Days! By I u n ’ Norwegian America Lme 5 Fast and POPULAR STEAMERS Stavangerfjord and Bergensfjord... Show morelf' .p..._. JENS MELBYE, THE MILKMAN Twenty-six years in business Has served the Augsburg Boarding Club with Milk and Cream for twenty-five seasons The Land of The Midnight Sun Direct in Less than 8 Days! By I u n ’ Norwegian America Lme 5 Fast and POPULAR STEAMERS Stavangerfjord and Bergensfjord Passengers have option of the famous picturesque mountain railway or the beautiful coust route to Oslo without extra charge. Daily Convenient Connections to SWEDEN, DEJMARK, FINLAND and the CONTINENT For ('OHIIIlt'tG information apply to local agents or The Norwegian America Line Minneapolis, 129 So. 3rd St. huh—1 ..._r .1. kw. _ AUGSBURG’S OFFICIAL CLASS PINS AND RINGS were sold by THE CREST CO. (Formerly Pommer Crest Co.) Makers of Emblems See a Complete Line of College Jewelry at Our Office D. O. POMMER, Mgr. Geneva 3527 627 lst Ave. S. BOND CLOTHES NICOLLET AT SIXTH STREET 2-Pants Suits and Overcoats $20 $25 $35 WHERE STUDENTS ARE SATISFIED Use Our Budget Plan If You Wish No Extra Charge [147] Show less
one gugshurg grin: Volume 000 CLASS SKIT TO MINNEAPOLIS, MINN BE PRESENTED Severson Seeks Swimming Champ Husky Swim Star Predicts Victory—Only Auggio Entry In the Bathing Beauty eon» test to be held at Atlantic City this year. Augsburg will be represented by Lawrenml S'everso‘n. Mr. Severson is... Show moreone gugshurg grin: Volume 000 CLASS SKIT TO MINNEAPOLIS, MINN BE PRESENTED Severson Seeks Swimming Champ Husky Swim Star Predicts Victory—Only Auggio Entry In the Bathing Beauty eon» test to be held at Atlantic City this year. Augsburg will be represented by Lawrenml S'everso‘n. Mr. Severson is both a gentleman and :1 scholar. In a statement given to reporters last month. he said. “I shall do my best for good old Augsburg. Sink or swim. I'll gnrglo the old Alma Mater to victory. Of course I expect plenty of competi- tion. but my form will carry me through.” It‘s a cinch he'll win. All the work the student body is asked to do is to buy dough- nuts at the sales so we may buy a costume for our repreA sentalive. and send him “on to Atlanta." After winning the title “Lolly” intends to lecture on steamship boilers throughout the land and to train for the “onion” derby to- be conduct- ed by Preston Nibbelink. RERIARKABLE PIIENOEIENA ATTENDS AUGSBURG Viola Blackhurst. the fa- mous supereollioptious agei- atreotro-nomisle, made the startling confession before a group of open-mouthed board- ing club patrons that now. on her 20th birthday. she is unable to utter a word. IIitherto. she seems to have been! amply gifted with a deeply sonorons voice. but. evidently due to- some mys- terious phenomena. she has lost control of her vocal pow- ers. Sig Sonja. the great sei- entist, plans to conduct a thorough investigation in or- der to discover and eliminate the cause. \V'e all join in wishing him our utmost sym- pathy. AUGSBURG DEBATER ROUSES SCHOOL SPIRIT Oliver \Vauglie. our llery eloeutionist. gave the students a real treat when he (sham, pinned Communism at Augs- burg in the Augsburg asst-1n- blage the other day. According to this silvery- tnngucd orator. the Ku Klux Klan is obtaining the upper hand at our college. More of socialism and less of trans- cendalism was the burden of his inspiring lecture. DAILY STOCK REPORTS Stock Prodieamont Colored Ink. Inn iliiooie Onjusay Salve, . .. Keen Blondes l’ret Peter’s Dog Bist'illl‘S..BllN Halvorsen \Vreeking Co....... ............. ..Breaking Low Enn-rson's IIarom..I4‘ull I-Iouse Benson Soap (lo- Qlippcry Cotton Stockings .. ....... .. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . "Running Ii‘ast Sorkn and Framslnd ..... . .... ..l’retty Steady Stores ........... .. Nil's'en 1min .36. 40 or Fight. . Quarry ................ .. .Picking Up .......No Bid No. Goldman Bros OUR OWN INQUISITIVE QUES’I‘IONNAIRE Answer these questions: To get 100 is exceptional. 90 is very good. 80 is wonderful. 70 is marvelous. 00 is pretty good. 50 is excellent. Under 50 is fair. lIernian (Huck. the pierolo player. scored 45 in this test. See what yell can score! Questions: 1. \Vhat great eiiy is de- seribed in Planteai's "Gay Paree"? 2. “’att is the unit. of power by which measured 2‘ 3. To whom were the words “Et tu Brute" addressed:/ 4. What book eonlains (in- phone numbers of all the people having phones in the city? electricity PUBLITHED BY THOME AUGTHBURG THTUDENTH Number 000 “Three Thousand Ducnts" All Star Cast To Be Given Next Year at 2:30 in the Augsburg Boiler Room Packed with talent and or- iginality the Dranmtic (‘lub announces its next produc- tion, a sequel to the class program. The skit. "’l‘hree Thousand Dueals." is a one- :u-t molofarre tragedy writ- ton and produced by Howard Emerson. Personal experi- ences logolber wilh the vivid imagination of the author gives an atmosphere ol’ ronii ism to- tbis stupendous pro- (ill('ti0]l. An all»slar east has been selected \\'il‘i(‘il is as follows: ’l‘he londor..Il0\\ard Emerson The Borrower ................. .. .. ............... ..lloward Eiiii s The Lady ..IIoward Emersml The. Man ..lIo\vard Emersnn The Mob lloward Emerson to tho actor. tin- play will - surpass any of those presented in room 2000 under such adverse erilirlslu. The entire cast seems to- be well rhoson. oar-b (-haraeler playing inlo the hands oi’ the other. The skit will take place in Augsblirg‘s Boiler room on the evenings of May 32 and iii}. 'lfit-kels may be obtained from the business manager. lIoward Emorson. CLASSIFIED ACIIE ADS WANTEDfiA book on how lo make love. Address vom— muuieations to any inhabit— ant of North Ilail. FOUNDiA man‘s gray hat and blue silk handkerchief. (,‘all for said articles at (he \Vosl: Hall parlor. ll‘()l{ REI‘TiOno good organ. Excellent for saxophone ae- eompanimonl. For further information. see third floor r_oomers. Old Main. LOS'TgA pint of freshly wrinkled brains Finder please return to the fresh» man class. FOR SALEfiA earload of crisp unpaid bills. Come early to avoid the rush. 'l.‘reasurer's Olfiec. “'ANTEI) — An experienred man to install a new frigid air system. Apply at East Va . FOR SALEV’J‘wo pencils and a basket of waste paper, Nee Augsburgian staff, we are soiling out our office supplies. [138] Show less
Back Row- Vogl. Johnson, Morgan. llnlling. ()mi, lixlm‘ss, Lee lirmil Row Ii. ()pselli, llnlvorsnn. Larson, l’rnf. ()pselh, ll. ()lsnn MUSIC CLUB, 1931 HE Music Club is a comparatively recent organization, having been formed in 1930. It consists of students who are interested in music and who... Show moreBack Row- Vogl. Johnson, Morgan. llnlling. ()mi, lixlm‘ss, Lee lirmil Row Ii. ()pselli, llnlvorsnn. Larson, l’rnf. ()pselh, ll. ()lsnn MUSIC CLUB, 1931 HE Music Club is a comparatively recent organization, having been formed in 1930. It consists of students who are interested in music and who wish to develop further their interest and ability in musical lines. At each meeting there are general discussions to which each member can contribute, and special reports about musicians are given at each meeting by some one who is chosen by the program committee. Outside musicians are frequently invited to the meetings of the club and share their musical talents with the group. Thus the student comes in contact with many different musicians that he would otherwise be unable to meet. The members themselves contribute some musical number each time. Through these meetings we learn to appreciate more fully the composers and their work. [84] Show less
Ray is a veteran athlete who has won all-American recognition. His able assistance has given Augsburg one of the most efficient coaching stafl‘s in the conference. Ray’s com- plete knowledge of the game has been of inestimable value to the team. { l Coach Ray Eklund Exemplary sportsmanship, coupled... Show moreRay is a veteran athlete who has won all-American recognition. His able assistance has given Augsburg one of the most efficient coaching stafl‘s in the conference. Ray’s com- plete knowledge of the game has been of inestimable value to the team. { l Coach Ray Eklund Exemplary sportsmanship, coupled with an intense interest in the game has made Amund— son an outstanding athlete. Despite the handi— cap of frequent injuries. he carried on in a highly commendable manner. Arthur Amundson Captain. 1931 [99] Show less
Back Row-~Kobs, G Johnson. DA Olson. N Hanson. Rislov, Monseth, Blake, (1 Johnson, Snlveson 'l'hinl RowiA Larson, H ()slerhus. Levine, Stowold. Bolslad, Thompson, R Peterson Second Row~ -\V.1nglie, Teigen, Ewlng, R. llnnson, Flo, SellnnLl. 13 Anderson Front RowivFramsmd, 13 Olson, C ()mlal. Ii... Show moreBack Row-~Kobs, G Johnson. DA Olson. N Hanson. Rislov, Monseth, Blake, (1 Johnson, Snlveson 'l'hinl RowiA Larson, H ()slerhus. Levine, Stowold. Bolslad, Thompson, R Peterson Second Row~ -\V.1nglie, Teigen, Ewlng, R. llnnson, Flo, SellnnLl. 13 Anderson Front RowivFramsmd, 13 Olson, C ()mlal. Ii Melbye. “Huge, l3 Lillehci SOPHOMORES HE Sophomore Trio won the hearts of the fans at the basketball games by its splendid singing. The class carried off the high honors at the Field Day exercises of the Homrcoming in administering a sound trouncing to the ebullient yearlings. Much talent in Lhe class was revealed at the class program. “The Sophomores on the Air." presented Friday evening, March 4th. Lee Boesen [49] Show less
Bnck Row—Hovey, Ordos. D. Palllson. Snothun, Eldcvik, P. Lund Front Rowfil... jSrde, L Lund, M Nelson. Lecland. Bergclund. Downing PRESS CLUB OFFICERS MARSIELLA NELSON- » - - - - - - — - President TILMA LEELAND — - - - - - - - - Vice-President THE Press Club dates its organization from the School... Show moreBnck Row—Hovey, Ordos. D. Palllson. Snothun, Eldcvik, P. Lund Front Rowfil... jSrde, L Lund, M Nelson. Lecland. Bergclund. Downing PRESS CLUB OFFICERS MARSIELLA NELSON- » - - - - - - — - President TILMA LEELAND — - - - - - - - - Vice-President THE Press Club dates its organization from the School year of 1926-27. Its purpose is, through the maintenance of a press service, to further the inter- ests of Augsburg College by advertising it in every desirable manner. Thus the Press Club helps Augsburg to receive a great amount of publicity. Membership in the Press Club is open to all college students who have had training in journalistic work or who are Efficient typists. The membership at no time, however, is to exceed twelve. An adviser is chosen from the English department, in cooperation with whom the club works. Monday evening is set aside for the meeting of the club. Then the "news" is prepared for publication. Special emphasis is placed on articles relating to Augsburg and its students, and special efl‘orts are made to have them printed in the papers of the towns and cities which are here represented by students. [72] #* 44 44.— Show less
OUR HERITAGE Faith and Truth—Strength and Loyalty—Fellowship and Freedom —these are vital elements of our spiritual heritage so strikingly exemplified in the character and work of Martin Luther V
013i); Queshutg any: THE AUGSBURG ACI'IE Published for the entertaimnent of feeble-minded college stu- dents. (Don't laugh and give yourself away.) Editors iu (illltllifiiilt‘l'ltz Morgan and Andrew Rinde (in debtor‘s prison). Business Ad Manager lag ,r V, t‘irrulntion nager#(out collecting). ... Show more013i); Queshutg any: THE AUGSBURG ACI'IE Published for the entertaimnent of feeble-minded college stu- dents. (Don't laugh and give yourself away.) Editors iu (illltllifiiilt‘l'ltz Morgan and Andrew Rinde (in debtor‘s prison). Business Ad Manager lag ,r V, t‘irrulntion nager#(out collecting). (gone to Norway for vacation]. BOOST THE ACHIGE! l'ret‘t‘y good what there is of it. And plenty of it. such as it is. $000002 ‘11 in North Dakota $00.0001‘fi in Minneapolis EDIT ORIAL It is our (meaning the edi— tors") intention to publish only the best of l'oolish un- Lruthful foolishness. We have gleaned the Augsburg campus from 7th St. to 8th, and from 21st Avenue to the middle ol Murphy Square. and feel that we have sueeeeded in rollei-l- iug all the unadulterated fool, ishuess that can possibly be found. l‘hilosophiraliy speaking. what is worth publishing at all is worth publishing. so we. are on solid ground in this respect—we publisli any» thing but the truth. As to unadulterated l'oolishne a we feel that “e have our 1'oolr ishness as unadulteratml as unadulterated foolishness could be unadulterated. But our heads grow weary “’liat we want you to know is this: when it comes to uni adulte'ated foolishness, we specialize. Ours is a (lepros- sion~proof business. If you like our paper don’t; tell even your best friend. but it you think it‘s a lot of unadulter- ated foolishness. write to the Editors - in - Chiefs at their summer home at li‘aribault. Dear Editors: I I think your paper is noth- ing but a lot of nonsensical drivel eloyiug up the eolumns of a paper that might be sen- sibly utilized for some other. more noble. purpose. In fact. I think it's a lot of unadulter- ated foolishness. Yours restrietively. Teela Murphy. Dear Toela: Thank you ! Your whole hearted support is gr iy appreciated by the Editors» i11»("liiei’s. In fact your let, for is one of the best we have ever received. It's real un- adulterated foolishness. if you ask us. Thank you again! Yours triumphantly. Editors-in-C‘hiefs. [139] i TlIE SONG OF THE SlIIRKER (\Vith apologies to Sam \Val- ter Foss) There are coeds fair with per- fect grades And smiles of self-eontentr, They are like these stars that shine out bright In a i’elluwless lirmament! There are athletes brave that win renown. Muscular. strong. and big: But let me tell you I envy them not— I just pulled through in Trig! Let me. live in my room on the nolslest iloor That the proelors never see— For the ones who are bold and the ones who are bad All st‘iek up for me. I would not be in the guy‘s boots And feel myself sublime: li‘or let me tell you I envy him not— I have a better time! ::L\u_ I see from my chair at tin- back of the room. By the side of the best stu- dent there. I The ones who uriie with flowing hand And the ones who tear their hair. But I soon turn away from their smiles and their frowns. I care not. for all is well: The follow near me is pullv ing his J\'—‘ And boy, the view is swell! DIAMOND CHATTER All right. gang. let‘s beat this buneh of dummies today. Hey! manager. where‘s my lumber? Gotta get a eoupie of blows today. \Vhere is she? Seeoud from the end on the third row. Getting hostile? Say. when he threw me that “nothing ball." \V'hat‘s the rount'? Ilow (lid that palooka ever whil't’ me? Say. is she still looking at me? Boy. that umpire should have been an alderman. I knew she would fall for 001110 on, kid, you’re That's poking ‘em out. Get another dummy up there. Where (lidja get llit#head‘.‘ I like strawberry short—cake better'n pie, don’t you ‘3 Who's battling for who? ’l‘en runs behind only; all righL, gang, the old “ginnigor.” Ouch! She didn‘t freeze her face; she burnt it. Slide. champ. slide! Take him out: this isn‘t no lzldies‘ aid society. Say, buddy. how's the beneh‘.’ lilt‘.. due. Back to the bush leagues: you can’t pull the. grade St‘ltO'Ul stuff around here. DID YOU KNO‘V THAT There are three married men in the sophomore elass‘.‘ (Perhaps that isn't all either.) Mildred Larson has dyed her hair and is new a per— exide blonde? Orris Hanson differs with his pals in preferring West Hall? The Nihbolink twins are brothers? There are only a low timin- eially embarrassed people at Augsburg? Helen didn‘t miss Norman on the Choral Seeiety tour? The two \Valsteads origi- nated their motto: “Silent-e is golden"? DR. DROOP'S FREE ADVICE COLUMN Dear Doctor: I am a healthy man otherwise. yet in the mornings my eyes feel heavy and refuse to open. When 1 tinnlly manage to pry them open. I see specs before them. I am very worried concern- ing my eyesight. Please tell me what to do. —I. M. Anxious Ans: Sir. troubled with an of Stal'ouizlatceitis. you seem to be acute ease The only remedy for this is to pros» trute yourself upon a soft bed every evening at it so until results. Perhaps the spees before your eyes could be remedied by apply- inp; whitewash to your walls. 11 Dear Doetor: I have been suffering with fluttering heart attaeks for the past month These heart: attacks seem to male on only when in thu- vleiniiy of :1 remain l'l‘SinlHll‘l‘. They are usually mwuinpaniml by an extremely dm-p rulurn- tion of the fare. I fruul'iu ally desire your aid. ~"Lightninfi’ Ans: The true eause of your greivous rendition. I be- lieve. is the change of sea- sons. ’l.‘he only remedy that I can prescribe is a prolong- ed stay every evening at the above—mentioned residenre. o'clock. and remain no reaction Show less
GRACE JENSEN Minneapolis VINCENT KENSTAD Grenora. N. D. GEORGE KOLESAR Minneapolis ALBERT KNUTSEN Escanaba, Mich. RUTH LARSON Minneapolis RALPH LILLEHEI Minneapolis LAVERN LIND Cannon Falls JULIUS MASTED Newark, Ill. WALTER MASTED Newark. lll. CLARA NELSON Hills BJORN NIELSEN Westbrook INGVALD... Show moreGRACE JENSEN Minneapolis VINCENT KENSTAD Grenora. N. D. GEORGE KOLESAR Minneapolis ALBERT KNUTSEN Escanaba, Mich. RUTH LARSON Minneapolis RALPH LILLEHEI Minneapolis LAVERN LIND Cannon Falls JULIUS MASTED Newark, Ill. WALTER MASTED Newark. lll. CLARA NELSON Hills BJORN NIELSEN Westbrook INGVALD NORUM Hallock [46] T1— Show less
Back Rowu—vFlngstnd (Coach), 1. Anderson. Sundnl. L. Johnson, \Valstead. Emerson Front Row——Ou
Show moreBack Rowu—vFlngstnd (Coach), 1. Anderson. Sundnl. L. Johnson, \Valstead. Emerson Front Row——Ou<|nl, Shul'SOIL B. Anderson ACADEMY BASKETBALL, 193 2 HE Academy team of the past season, as in former years. lacked size and experience. At the first call for practice. only four men reported. Several more men showed up later so a team could be put into competition with other academies in the Twin Cities. The coaching of the team was taken care of by Norman Flagstad, a Senior in college. He developed a formidable team that displayed a great fighting spirit. Harold Shurson, a guard, was the high scorer of the squad. He is the only senior on the team that will be lost by graduation. The players returning are Ernest Anderson, Justin Oudal, Arnold Sundahl, Willard Walstead, Ingvar Anderson, Wilbert Blake. Lester Johnson. [119] Show less
J. Oudal. E. Anderson, Sundal, I Anderson \V Helland, E. Elster, Sinner ACADEMY SOPHOMORES OFFICERS ARNOLD SUNDAL - - . » v - » ~ - - President ETHEL ELSTER - ~ - - - » ~ » - Secretary-Treasurer THOUGH the Sophomore class is small in number, it is well represented in all school activities. The... Show moreJ. Oudal. E. Anderson, Sundal, I Anderson \V Helland, E. Elster, Sinner ACADEMY SOPHOMORES OFFICERS ARNOLD SUNDAL - - . » v - » ~ - - President ETHEL ELSTER - ~ - - - » ~ » - Secretary-Treasurer THOUGH the Sophomore class is small in number, it is well represented in all school activities. The class has members on the basketball team, in music, in literary work, and on publications. Last fall the class gave a program which drew a large crowd of appreciative listeners. The program consisted chiefly of musical numbers. The academy chorus assisted in this program. r:(1 Show less
[111] CliRHARD JOHNSON 151111111111! Gerhard played wull .11 J um'vv [mu/Md. doing lclicl wan iillhi Inqurluh' WILLIAM VVARRINGS Forward "Hill' plnyvd a good hmnd ul’ hm- lu'lhnll and got inln action quilu «\{Irn 'I‘Ill-ZODOR]? NIIDTAUNH Forward Allhnugh ‘ led" (lid um scon‘ so hl'avily, hu |)I()... Show more[111] CliRHARD JOHNSON 151111111111! Gerhard played wull .11 J um'vv [mu/Md. doing lclicl wan iillhi Inqurluh' WILLIAM VVARRINGS Forward "Hill' plnyvd a good hmnd ul’ hm- lu'lhnll and got inln action quilu «\{Irn 'I‘Ill-ZODOR]? NIIDTAUNH Forward Allhnugh ‘ led" (lid um scon‘ so hl'avily, hu |)I()\L‘k| [0 hr n slnl in holding hi\' man wolulms. ALVIN NORQL'IS‘I Guard "AI" w.“ n [Imhmnn hiayi :1 M n Icgulnr gun“! llv was 3 Huang; dcl’vnxivc mun nml mnlrllmlunl cm! .xiclrnlly lo Ihu \‘CUlinfi CHARLES Rl-i’IRRUA/I Guard “Chuck” WM our ml the "Allggic" |C§Ul‘\’L‘S who saw pluniy ul ncliun Ilk pmwxvcd .1 I111 ol’ haul (hive PAUL PAULSEN Con/c:- l’nul was n rclinhlr ulhx‘lilulc and played [171' game haul whun hc \\’.\\ in .Iclinn HAROLD K0135 For ward “Km-11' was n good duh-Inivc plnycr and pmvud lo I)“ All agglcssivc, snappy folwaxd Show less
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[129] Rev. Bueide and the Gospel Quartet. l 9H . It's too nice weather to waste in class. Let’s cut We're just acting natural. 1\ little man with a big horn. Some fresh arguments for C(VCdUCflllOn Betner supervises the hand- shake of Rev. Arnizen and President Sverdrup. Excelsior! Little Emma has... Show more[129] Rev. Bueide and the Gospel Quartet. l 9H . It's too nice weather to waste in class. Let’s cut We're just acting natural. 1\ little man with a big horn. Some fresh arguments for C(VCdUCflllOn Betner supervises the hand- shake of Rev. Arnizen and President Sverdrup. Excelsior! Little Emma has attained the heights. The Augsburg baseball team of l9ll. Puzzle: Find Rev. Huset. Prof. Paulson anii Butch Johnson Looks like the boys in front are laying down on the job Show less