After four years with frustrated feelings which stem from having to find a parking place on campus after driving 1 from Fridley every morning _ .. Abwao, Kanaidza Ruth Allar, Ron Edward Amdahl, Becky Jo Anderson, Brian James Anderson, Dawn Anderson, Laurel Ann Anderson, Roxanne Marie Babcock,... Show moreAfter four years with frustrated feelings which stem from having to find a parking place on campus after driving 1 from Fridley every morning _ .. Abwao, Kanaidza Ruth Allar, Ron Edward Amdahl, Becky Jo Anderson, Brian James Anderson, Dawn Anderson, Laurel Ann Anderson, Roxanne Marie Babcock, Susan Kav Batzli, Laura Beckstrom, Thomas Lee Belknapl William Cole Benson, Corby J. Show less
Trudy Tromberg, Duane Twee— ten, Daniel Vaagenes, Donald Valenziano, Patsy Versluis, Nancy Vest, Teresa Vick, Alicia Vogt. Rhonda Vopava, Kathryn Wahl, Norman Wahl, Kent Wallace, Marcia Wallin, Paul Walthour, Carole Watson, David Wattman. Lois Wattman, Marjorie Welde, Larry Wells, Judith Wenisch,... Show moreTrudy Tromberg, Duane Twee— ten, Daniel Vaagenes, Donald Valenziano, Patsy Versluis, Nancy Vest, Teresa Vick, Alicia Vogt. Rhonda Vopava, Kathryn Wahl, Norman Wahl, Kent Wallace, Marcia Wallin, Paul Walthour, Carole Watson, David Wattman. Lois Wattman, Marjorie Welde, Larry Wells, Judith Wenisch, Janet Werdin, Tracy Weum, De- bra Wheeler, Joel Whitmore. Alan Wicklander, Betty Wil- liamschen, Helen Wilson, James Wotrang, Susan Wredberg, Dan— iel Wroge, David Yamaguchi, Mary Yemne. Gregory Youmans, Pamela You- mans, Helen Young, Sandra Zack, David Zarins, Thomas Zarth, Mark Zellmer. Connie Adams, Dean Anderson, Janet Anderson, Mark Ander- son, Ronald Anderson. Jan Aslesen, Ruth Asper, Ti- mothy Asper, Robert Aten, Lisa Bednar, Cary Bergdahl, Robert Bishop, Robert Black. Maybe you’ve heard that the city is your campus, but have never really ventured beyond the library. The exciting world of Cedar-Riverside awaits you — and it’s all within walking distance . . a \" 592, '- Bital’h‘ ' (Dams JU'JU --kl-unl. Show less
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122 AUGSBURG ATHLETICS: A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE C O | f 1980 con Season Record April 18-1 9 Mankato State, Gustavus Invitational Mankato St. #1 619 Augsburg 654 Gustavus 624 Bemidji 655 St. Thomas 624 St. Olaf 658 Mankato #2 638 Moorhead 660 St. Cloud 633 Rochester JC 671 Carleton 638 Bethel... Show more122 AUGSBURG ATHLETICS: A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE C O | f 1980 con Season Record April 18-1 9 Mankato State, Gustavus Invitational Mankato St. #1 619 Augsburg 654 Gustavus 624 Bemidji 655 St. Thomas 624 St. Olaf 658 Mankato #2 638 Moorhead 660 St. Cloud 633 Rochester JC 671 Carleton 638 Bethel 678 UM Morris 641 Winona St. 681 St. John's 644 Macalester 703 Waldorf 653 Dr. Martin Luther College of New Ulm 720 April 26 3-way match with Bethel and Macalester Bethel 330 Macalester 368 Augsburg 333 May 1-2 University of Minnesota Invitational U of M Golf 901 No. Dakota 980 U of M Maroon 908 Augsburg 983 UMD 918 Lakewood JC 984 Mankato 924 Moorhead 985 Normandale JC 943 Rochester JC 991 St. Cloud 944 St. John's 1.001 Bemidji 944 Winona 1.012 St. Olaf 948 Bethel 1,019 Gustavus 950 Macalester 1 .032 No. Henn. JC 963 Anoka-Ramsey JC 1.038 Carleton 976 May 5-6 District Moot (NAlA) Forest Lake UMD 617 Moorhead 675 Mankato 624 Winona 684 St. Cloud 642 Augsburg 885 St. Thomas 646 St. John's 686 Gustavus 648 Morris 691 Bemidji 650 Bethel 713 St. Olaf 658 Macalester WD I Concordia 673 May 12 (MlAC) Contoronco Moot St. Thomas 635 St. John‘s 664 St. Olaf 646 Concordia-Moorhead 667 Augsburg 654 Bethel 715 Gustavus 662 Macalester 726 Individuals Terry Brown 80.67 aver. Jeff Solberg 84 aver. Jon Lillejord 82.7 aver, John Hofflander 88.9 aver. Dave Meslow 83.1 aver. I l l Show less
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES “Social Work is an opportunity to provide the service that can help constructive change to happen for individuals and for society." — Edwina Hertzberg Top Len: Doug Perryr Top Right: Edwina Hertzberg, Chairperson. Bottom: Rosalie Clark. 65
NATURAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Chemistry 1‘I’op Lott: Earl Alton. Chairperson Top Right: John Holum. Center Len: Richard Olmstead. 1Com!" Right: Arlin Gyberg. “Studying chemistry at Augsburg College is an opportunity for stu- dents — an opportunity to experi- ence a rigorous program of profes-... Show moreNATURAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Chemistry 1‘I’op Lott: Earl Alton. Chairperson Top Right: John Holum. Center Len: Richard Olmstead. 1Com!" Right: Arlin Gyberg. “Studying chemistry at Augsburg College is an opportunity for stu- dents — an opportunity to experi- ence a rigorous program of profes- sional study within the richness and breadth offered by liberal arts study. Our graduates in chemistry have gone on to the most distinguished graduate schools in the country." — Arlin Gyberg 57 Show less
AUGSBURG ATHLETICS: A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Women’s Track PAGE 118 Top: Pete lmsdahl runs the race. Bottom Left: Pat LaFond tosses the javelin. Bottom Right: Chuck Houts runs the hurdles. PAGE 119 Top: 1980 Men's and Women's Track Team (L—R) front row — Janice Hasehorst, Lauri Alwin, Kristen... Show moreAUGSBURG ATHLETICS: A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Women’s Track PAGE 118 Top: Pete lmsdahl runs the race. Bottom Left: Pat LaFond tosses the javelin. Bottom Right: Chuck Houts runs the hurdles. PAGE 119 Top: 1980 Men's and Women's Track Team (L—R) front row — Janice Hasehorst, Lauri Alwin, Kristen Strandberg. Julie Nelson, Clau- dia Walters. second row — Brian Guidl, Gary Randall, Kent Swift, Pete lmsdahl. back row — Paul Grauer. coach; Pat LaFond, Rich Tyler. Chuck Houts. Jay Brown, Tim Wendt. not pictured — Rainie Schwab, Shannon SpOre. Bottom: Claudia Walters throws the shot-put. The Auggie women opened the season on April 10 at The top point scorers for1980: Morris. Rainie Schwab took third in the high jump with a leap of 5’0" to give Augsburg its only points. Later that Rainie Schwab 79% week the Auggies ran at Macalester under cold condi- Lauri Alwin 32% tions. The 440 yd. relay team of Gwen Kinnamon, Janice Julie Nelson 13 Haselhorst. Lauri Alwin, and Rainie Schwab placed sixth. Kris Strandberg 9 Lauri Alwin took third in the shot. The following week at Janice Haselhorst 8% St. Cloud, the Auggies placed fourth with the 400 meter relay team. Julie Nelson established a school record of 5:505 in the 1500 meters. Lauri Alwin placed fifth in the shot. Janice Haselhorst placed third in the long jump, and Rainie Schwab took sixth in the long jump and third in the high jump. At the Gustavus opening Lauri Alwin (shot) and Rainie Schwab (high jump) each took third in their specialty. Returning to Gustavus the following week. the Auggies did well in the Gustavus Triangular. Kris Strand- berg placed third in the mile and fifth in the two mile set- ting a school record of 14:20.75. Julie Nelson placed sec- ond in the mile. Lauri Alwin took first in the shot while Rainie Schwab won the high jump, placed third in the long jump and 100 yd. dash. and fifth in the discus. At the Macalester Invitational. Lauri Alwin established a new school record in the shot-put with a toss of 36 ft. 6V2 inches to place fourth in this meet. Rainie Schwab took first with a leap of 5'1 " in the high jump and placed fourth in the long jump. The Auggies traveled to Moorhead, Minnesota to com- pete in the state meet in the first week end in May. Lauri Alwin placed fifth in the shot with a toss of 5'1 Rainie Schwab took first place in the high jump with a leap of 5'3”, her best jump of the year. The Auggies are looking forward to next year with the prospect of a larger squad and the chance to improve on the records which they have already established, contin- uing Augsburg‘s tradition of excellence. 119 Show less
130 Dibos, Kinda Dingels, Ruth Dobratz. Linda Dom, Timothy Dvorak. Gregg Eastes, David Ebert, Brent "gertson, Kurt Eggers. Mary Ehresmann, Daniel Ehret, Carolyn Elke. David Eikenberry, Cheryl Ek, Wade Elliott, Paul Ellis. Charlene Engler, Jody Erding, Lisa Erickson, Kevin Evans, Allan Feralin.... Show more130 Dibos, Kinda Dingels, Ruth Dobratz. Linda Dom, Timothy Dvorak. Gregg Eastes, David Ebert, Brent "gertson, Kurt Eggers. Mary Ehresmann, Daniel Ehret, Carolyn Elke. David Eikenberry, Cheryl Ek, Wade Elliott, Paul Ellis. Charlene Engler, Jody Erding, Lisa Erickson, Kevin Evans, Allan Feralin. Pamela Figgins, Kaija Fink, Darla Fisher, Robert Fisseha. Maasho Foley, Mark Friedl. Mark Gandrud. Sonja Gard. Paul Gardin. Meredith Garin, David Garzon, Jeffrey Giombetti, Mark Giwojna. Joel Glewwe. Peter Goeb. Lori Goeritz. Carol Goldstein. Julianne Goodman, Michael Gregg, Mike Greseth. Brian Griffith. Janet Grosz, Greg Gruidl. Brian Gustal'son. James Gutzman. Suzanne Haas. Suzanne Hackbarth, Susan FRESHMEN: DIBOS—HACKBAHTH Show less
AUGSBURG ATHLETICS: A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE M I T k The Auggie men completed a four meet indoor season e n S with a rousing 61-38 victory over Macalester College in March. The outdoor season began in April with meets at Gustavus. Stout St. River Falls, Bethel. and Macalester. The season... Show moreAUGSBURG ATHLETICS: A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE M I T k The Auggie men completed a four meet indoor season e n S with a rousing 61-38 victory over Macalester College in March. The outdoor season began in April with meets at Gustavus. Stout St. River Falls, Bethel. and Macalester. The season culminated with the WAC Championship meet at Macalester. The Auggies performed very well at the Conference meet with Pat LaFond taking fourth in the javelin, Chuck Houts placing sixth in the 440 intermediate hurdles and the 440 relay of Kent Swift. Chuck Houts. Pat LaFond, and Tim Wendt placing sixth. For the season, hurdler Chuck Houts lead the team in scoring with 36% points. Houts ran both the highs and intermediates as well as running on the relay teams. He established a school record of 56.85 in the 400 meter hurdles. Sprinter Tim Wendt scored 323/. points running both dashes and anchoring the 440 yd. relay team. Pat LaFond was a consistent point winner for the Auggies as he scored in the long jump, javelin. and ran in both relay teams. He set a new school record in the javelin with a toss of 167 ft. 10 inches Kent Swift ran both dashes and was the starter in the 440 yd. relay team. In the distance events. Pete lmsdahl set the pace by qualifying for the Conference meet and setting a school record of 4:13.? in the 1500 meter run. Jay Bensen (800 meters) and Rich Tyler (5000 meters) rounded out the distance running corps. Gary Randall placed in the shot indoors and showed consistent improvement in the discus during the The top point scorers for 1980: Chuck Houts 36% Tim Wendt 32% outdoor season. gztéfgggghl :13?% The Auggies reached their goal of scoring in the WAC Kent Swm 11% Championship meet in 1980. The Auggies are looking for- Rich Tyler 5 ward to next year and the chance to make a stronger Jay Bensen 4% showing in the Conference meet, to again uphold Augs- ' ‘ ' ’ f ll . Gary Randa“ 4 burg 5 Athletics tradition o exce ence a 4 ’ll Show less
FACULTY Natural Science and Mathematics Chairperson —— Earl Alton Top: Dan Peterson‘s fall semester astronomy class at an observing session. Middle: Steve Stiller and Gary Dorr working in the labs Bot- tom: Dave Covarl in a chemistry lab.