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MarjgorizE AXxvIG Edingburg, North Dakota AupREY BRODIN Fergus Falls, Minnesota LUELLA ERICKSON Fergus Falls, Minnesota ELEANOR GRONDALL Middle River, Minnesota RACHEL HELLAND Thief River Falls, Minnesota JUNIOR NURSES Sytv1A HoLLANp Elmore, Minnesota SHIRLEY HoLuM Edmore, North Dakota ETHEL...
Show moreMarjgorizE AXxvIG Edingburg, North Dakota AupREY BRODIN Fergus Falls, Minnesota LUELLA ERICKSON Fergus Falls, Minnesota ELEANOR GRONDALL Middle River, Minnesota RACHEL HELLAND Thief River Falls, Minnesota JUNIOR NURSES Sytv1A HoLLANp Elmore, Minnesota SHIRLEY HoLuM Edmore, North Dakota ETHEL JOHNSON Meztor, Minnesota Harritt JOHNSON Newman Grove, Nebraska MarjoriE JOHNSON Hammer, South Dakota Mary ANN JOHNSON Langford, South Dakota ARDITH KILDE Fergus Falls, Minnesota ADELINE KJELSTROM Rugby, North Dakota OreHa KLUKKEN Osakis, Minnesota Mavis KyLLONEN Brocket, North Dakota [ 84] DEACONESS HOSPITAL — 14th Avenue South and East 24th Street
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SHIRLEY ANN LEE Tagus, North Dakota Donna LINDSTROM Duluth, Minnesota Joyce Movick Holt, Minnesota Witma Movick Holt, Minnesota Eunice NELSON Underwood, Minnesota JUNIOR NURSES ARDELLE OLSsoNn Cambridge, Minnesota RutH PERRIN Minneapolis Doris PETERSON Moose Lake, Minnesota Nancy SUNNARBORG Esko,...
Show moreSHIRLEY ANN LEE Tagus, North Dakota Donna LINDSTROM Duluth, Minnesota Joyce Movick Holt, Minnesota Witma Movick Holt, Minnesota Eunice NELSON Underwood, Minnesota JUNIOR NURSES ARDELLE OLSsoNn Cambridge, Minnesota RutH PERRIN Minneapolis Doris PETERSON Moose Lake, Minnesota Nancy SUNNARBORG Esko, Minnesota LEonNA UpPHOFF Herman, Minnesota [85 ] CaroL WEsT Minneapolis DEACONESS HOSPITAL — 14th Avenue South and East 24th Street
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FRANCES BAKKE Viroqua, Wisconsin MarILYN BERG Upsala, Minnesota LorraINE ByorNRUD Newfolden, Minnesota Betty CARLSON New Auburn, Wisconsin RAMONA FINSTAD Portland, North Dakota FRESHMAN NURSES ANITA FOLLAND Halma, Minnesota GERALDINE FOLSKE St. Paul CaryL GERBER Sheldon, Wisconsin CrysTAL GROE...
Show moreFRANCES BAKKE Viroqua, Wisconsin MarILYN BERG Upsala, Minnesota LorraINE ByorNRUD Newfolden, Minnesota Betty CARLSON New Auburn, Wisconsin RAMONA FINSTAD Portland, North Dakota FRESHMAN NURSES ANITA FOLLAND Halma, Minnesota GERALDINE FOLSKE St. Paul CaryL GERBER Sheldon, Wisconsin CrysTAL GROE Northwood, lowa HELEN GryTH Pembina, North Dakota [ 86 |] DEACONESS HOSPITAL — 14th Avenue South and East 24th Street LorRAINE HANSON Nisswa, Minnesota INGEBORG HAUGEN Pekin, North Deékota Devores Horvik Minneapolis BonntzE HoLpENn Ormaby, Minnesota FERNE JOHNSON Dolliver, lowa
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BreverRLy KILDE Barnesville, Minnesota Herpis KvEEN Roseau, Minnesota Peart LInNDOUIST Carver, Minnesota Mar.tys MeEtson Monterey, Minnesota MARGARET MELVIs Viking, Minnesota FRESHMAN NURSES Betty Ose Thief River Falls, Minnesota ELAINE OTTERDAHL L ttle Sauk, Minnesota LaVonNE PEDERSON Clear Lake...
Show moreBreverRLy KILDE Barnesville, Minnesota Herpis KvEEN Roseau, Minnesota Peart LInNDOUIST Carver, Minnesota Mar.tys MeEtson Monterey, Minnesota MARGARET MELVIs Viking, Minnesota FRESHMAN NURSES Betty Ose Thief River Falls, Minnesota ELAINE OTTERDAHL L ttle Sauk, Minnesota LaVonNE PEDERSON Clear Lake, lowa MEREDYTHE REIsHwus Cottonwood, Minnesota ELIzABETH REYNOLDS Garrison, North Dakota [87 ] Exsa RInNGsTap Escanaba, Michigan Norma RocGNEss Joice, lowa CAROLYN SANDBERG St. Paul ELIZABETH SCRKNESS Henning, Minnesota CAROLYN THORSGARD Northwood, North Dakota DEACONESS HOSPITAL — 14th Avenue South and East 24th Street
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Back Row, Left to Right: D. Erickson, D. Wang, D. Rykken, A. Rimmereid, L. Lyngdal, J. Hamre, C. Luhn, L. Estep, A. Halveggon, R. Berntson, C. Anderson, B. Gryth. Front Row: J. Johnson, J. Shiell, A. Fraasch, P. Hanson, E. Baker. P. Razook, J. Anderson, J. Varner, D. Strommen, R. Schmidt. Student...
Show moreBack Row, Left to Right: D. Erickson, D. Wang, D. Rykken, A. Rimmereid, L. Lyngdal, J. Hamre, C. Luhn, L. Estep, A. Halveggon, R. Berntson, C. Anderson, B. Gryth. Front Row: J. Johnson, J. Shiell, A. Fraasch, P. Hanson, E. Baker. P. Razook, J. Anderson, J. Varner, D. Strommen, R. Schmidt. Student Council The Student Council is the governing body of the Augsburg Student Society. Membership consists of six representatives from each class, one from the seminary, and a president elected by the Student Society. Weekly meetings of the Council are held. The Student Council directs and plans the extra-curricular activities on campus, such as social functions, religious activities, forensics, school publications, and the National Students Association. Events such as Home- coming and Winter Sports Day are also planned by the Council. The Council this year has been headed by Charles Luhn. Other officers have been David Rykken, Religious Director; Eleanor Baker, Secretary; Arvin Halvorson, Treasurer; Donna Wang, Chairman of Social Activities; Joan Johnson, Chairman of Pub- lications; Pat Razook, Chairman of Forensics; Rudy Berntson, Chairman of N.S.A.; Jim Shiell, Chair- man of Publicity; Joanne Varner, Chairman of Mu- sic; and Don Reimer, Chairman of Athletics. STUDENT PREXY CHARLEY [ 90 J
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Religious Council The Religious Council is the core of all the religious activities on the Augsburg campus. Working in close harmony with the Council are the Luther League and Mission Society, the two large religious groups on campus. The Council has charge of the Mid-week services, the weekly...
Show moreReligious Council The Religious Council is the core of all the religious activities on the Augsburg campus. Working in close harmony with the Council are the Luther League and Mission Society, the two large religious groups on campus. The Council has charge of the Mid-week services, the weekly prayer meetings and Bible study, Spiritual Em- phasis Weeks, dormitory devotions, as well as several chapel services during the year. Through these means, the Council seeks to present Christ to every student on the Augsburg campus. Student-Faculty Council The purpose of the Student-Faculty Council is to coordinate campus activities between the students and the administration. This year the group sponsored the Workshop which was held at the YMCA in October. Another workshop was held in May. Much of the work of this Council has con- cerned Augsburg chapel services. Two open forums were presented concerning this subject. Left to Right: Mr. L. Quanbeck, J. Anderson, P. Hanson, V. Paulson, E. Anderson, J. Stavney, J. Johnson, A. Fraasch, G. Lusk, W. Aune, V. Kyllo, S. Gimse, E. Hamberg. Left to Right: Rev. P. Sonnack, H. Chilstrom, C. Kleven, D. Rykken, Dr. J. Stensvaag. Left to Right: C. Luhn, D. Rykken, J. Shiell, Mr. K. B. Dahlen, Miss G. Mortensen, D. Wang, Mr. R. J. Hildreth. C9] Board of Publications The Board of. Publications meets twice a month to discuss and alleviate the problems of the schools’ publications—the ECHO and the AUGSBURGIAN. Each year this group pub- lishes the AUGSBURG STUDENT HAND- BOOK AND DIRECTORY and its supple- ment. This year the group has been particularly concerned with the revision of the constitutions for both the publications. In the spring of each year, the board must elect officers for the two major publications for the following year. MODEL LAUNDERERS & CLEANERS — 1901 Aldrich Avenue South
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Row Five, Left to Right: R. Lance, R. Huglen, W. Steinbrecker, E. Huglen, M. Petersen, L. Estep, D. Tollefson, R. Twiton, C. Luhn, H. Olson, D. Berg, S. Syse, R. Berntson, A. Schultz, A. Thoreson. Row Four: W. Hanson, V. Kyllo, P. Olson, A. Knudson, J. Nelson, O. Hjelle, D. Anderson, C. Hanson, L...
Show moreRow Five, Left to Right: R. Lance, R. Huglen, W. Steinbrecker, E. Huglen, M. Petersen, L. Estep, D. Tollefson, R. Twiton, C. Luhn, H. Olson, D. Berg, S. Syse, R. Berntson, A. Schultz, A. Thoreson. Row Four: W. Hanson, V. Kyllo, P. Olson, A. Knudson, J. Nelson, O. Hjelle, D. Anderson, C. Hanson, L. Paulson, C. Kolden, L. Evenson, V. Peterson. Row Three: Y. Bagley, J. Youngquist, A. Thomp- son, O. Hushagen, S. Gimse, J. Johnson, M. Bolstad, D. Skonnord, A. Reinertson, G. Larson, A. Tweet, R. Aaskov, C. Thompson, B. Omdahl. Row Two: R. Ringstad, P. Gunderson, E. Gunderson, F. Carlstedt, V. Bosmoe, C. Kleven, J. Bremseth, A. Twedt, A. Larson, J. Bagley, W. Nystuen, J. Westphal, L. Hjermestad, S. Blake. Row One: P. Vik, E. Hamberg, C. Peterson, H. Chilstrom, A. Rim- mereid, D. Strommen, B. Gryth. Luther League “God’s World Our Mission!” That is the theme of the Augsburg Luther League. This organization provides an opportunity for our students to share Christ with others as they present Him through their program. The Luther League is divided into four groups. Art Rimmereid led the Intercollegiate Fellowship group that made contacts with other colleges in regard to exchange programs and other intercollegiate spiritual activities. The Community Service group, led by Clinton Peterson, sought to help the people in our immedi- ate neighborhood by having a street-meeting group and another group that conducted a play program for the children. Elaine Hamberg’s Spiritual Growth group aided the campus students in their personal spiritual life by giving devotional helps, etc., to the students. Youth Evangelism, led by Herb Chil- strom and Dorothy Strommen, is the group that is primarily interested in presenting programs to groups outside of the local campus. Singing and instrumental groups are included with the evan- gelistic teams that go out. Each group meets weekly or bi-monthly, but there is also a monthly fellowship meeting the third Friday of each month. The League is also respon- sible for the mid-week service the first Thursday of the month. A brick project was carried on throughout the year by the League to raise $500 for the support in ‘SHARE CHRIST TODAY” the building of a home mission church at Bloom- All-Lutheran Evangelism Conference held at Minneapolis Armory ington. [92 ]
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Back Row, Left to Right: E. Nelson, W. Johnson, M. Phillips, L. Becker, D. Christensen, R. Langseth, D. Olson, W. Burke, L. Iseminger, G. Carlsen, J. Valtinson, G. Anderson, J. Elness, A. Halverson, R. Nelson, L. Kleven. Fourth Row: V. Watson, J. Hamre, W. Wilson, M. Hagen, C. Skogen, O. Walters,...
Show moreBack Row, Left to Right: E. Nelson, W. Johnson, M. Phillips, L. Becker, D. Christensen, R. Langseth, D. Olson, W. Burke, L. Iseminger, G. Carlsen, J. Valtinson, G. Anderson, J. Elness, A. Halverson, R. Nelson, L. Kleven. Fourth Row: V. Watson, J. Hamre, W. Wilson, M. Hagen, C. Skogen, O. Walters, W. Briggs, J. Sorenson, Q. Goodrich, M. Thompson, J. Shiell, O. Olson, K. Zachariasen. Third Row: V. Awes, M. Anderson, S. Sandquist, R. Carlstedt, A. Skovholt, M. Ronningen, J. Anderson, A. Gjesdahl, B. Manger, E. Halverson, E. Oleson, L. Larson. Second Row: J. Nadeau, E. Winquist, R. Sonsteng, M. Knutson, B. Hokanson, G. Dreyer, J. Schultz, D. Moe, D. Ro- tramel, H. Halverson, A. Klein, K. Kallestad, E. Wirkkunen. First Row: E. Nyhus, A. Anderson, M. Vaagenes, Vice-President, W. Mit- moen, Secretary; M. Johnson, President; J. Trelstad, Treasurer; E. Baker, M. Solum, M. Jungas. Mission Society The prime purpose of the Mission Society is to proclaim the Gospel of Christ. In cooperation with the Luther League, it works diligently to carry out this objective. Once a month a fellowship meeting is held for the entire Mission Society. This meeting usually centers around some phase of mission work. . The Mission Society is divided into eight witness groups which present services at the downtown mis- sions, at convalescent homes, old peoples’ homes, and churches. Each group goes out on the average of twice a month. The highlight of the year always seems to be the annual Mission Festival. This year, with the theme, “Won to Win,” the festival was held from April 17-19. As a climax to the year’s activities, a joint outing was planned with the Luther League. The groups spent a very enjoyable Sunday afternoon at Camp Tiprwakan on Lake Minnetonka. “THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE” Augsburg Spiritual Emphasis Week [93]
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Choir Tour FINNISH LUTHERAN COLLEGE AT HANCOCK, MICHIGAN Perhaps the thing that one most remembers after he leaves Augsburg is—you guessed it, choir tour. It seems that on choir tour there are experiences which can be duplicated nowhere else. Each year the members of the choir come back from tour...
Show moreChoir Tour FINNISH LUTHERAN COLLEGE AT HANCOCK, MICHIGAN Perhaps the thing that one most remembers after he leaves Augsburg is—you guessed it, choir tour. It seems that on choir tour there are experiences which can be duplicated nowhere else. Each year the members of the choir come back from tour— bubbling with new stories, new phrases, and new songs. Choir tour is fun, but choir tour is even more than that. It is a rich spiritual experience, an experience wherein one is brought closer to his Lord and Savior. DEEP SNOW AT SUPERIOR CUDDLES [95] SMILEY’S POINT — 2200 Riverside Avenue
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Row Four, Left to Right: D. Strande, W. Oudal, W. Johnson, R. Langseth, L. Young, A. Rimmereid, G. Carlsen, R. Twiton, J. Faul, Oo rm So . Moderow. . Lundeen, D. Skaar, L. Flak, R. Amundson, N. Knudson. Row Three: L. Kleven, T. Anderson, R. Nelson, J. Hanson, R. Hanson, _ Thornhom, D. Anderson, P...
Show moreRow Four, Left to Right: D. Strande, W. Oudal, W. Johnson, R. Langseth, L. Young, A. Rimmereid, G. Carlsen, R. Twiton, J. Faul, Oo rm So . Moderow. . Lundeen, D. Skaar, L. Flak, R. Amundson, N. Knudson. Row Three: L. Kleven, T. Anderson, R. Nelson, J. Hanson, R. Hanson, _ Thornhom, D. Anderson, P. Olson, O. Hjelle, W. Mitmoen, L. Nordhaugen, P. Hanson, G. Rust. Row Two: C. Peterson, J. Varner, . Larson, M. Bozony, M. Harkman, H. Halverson, J. Nelson, B. Jaccbsen, B. Manger, G. Larson, G. Halverson, M. Solberg. Row One: . Winquist, J. Bagley, M. Danger, P. Vik, M. Elness, M. Greguson, A. Watrud, P. Razook, C. Kleven, E. Olson, M. Dahle. Not pictured: Choir “Lord, Jesus Christ, be preseni now, Our hearts in true devotion bow.” With these words as its prayer, the choir again experienced a rich and blessed year. Singing to serve God is the aim of the fifty-voice blue robed choir which sings only the best in sacred music. At Homecoming time the choir presented its annual concert, which is always the climax to Homecom- ing festivities at Augsburg College. The choir was assisted in this concert by the Augsburg Choral Club, as well as by several groups from the instrumental department. Also on the program of the choir was the Community Christmas Concert at the Minneapolis Auditorium. The two-week mid-winter tour took the choir int» Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. Additional tours TOUR-WARD were taken to southern Minnesota on two weekends. The choir sang on Youth Night at the All-Lutheran Youth Conference which was held at the Minneapolis Armory. Several radio broadcasts this year have been given by the Augsburg College Choir. During the Lenten season, a broadcast was recorded for N.B.C. The Spring Concert was held on February 24th at Cen- tral Lutheran Church. Climaxing a busy year, the choir recorded an album which will be released soon. This is the second Augs- burg Choir Album which has been published. The final presentation of the 1951-52 Augsburg Choir was at Commencement exercises. [94 ]
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a Back Row, Left to Right: D. Christensen, K. Larsson, L. Young, L. Becker, R. Sneitzer, D. Christensen. Front Row: J. Thut, Director; D. Berg, L. Rishovd, R. Huglen, K. Anderson, R. Pilegard. Male Chorus Although a relatively new organization on campus, the Male Chorus has experienced a very...
Show morea Back Row, Left to Right: D. Christensen, K. Larsson, L. Young, L. Becker, R. Sneitzer, D. Christensen. Front Row: J. Thut, Director; D. Berg, L. Rishovd, R. Huglen, K. Anderson, R. Pilegard. Male Chorus Although a relatively new organization on campus, the Male Chorus has experienced a very busy year. The group meets each Monday evening for rehearsal, and membership 1s open to all Augsburg men who are interested in exercising their vocal cords through the medium of singing. In addition to a number of chapel appearances, the group has presented concerts in several Minnesota communities including Farmington, Hutchinson, and Cottonwood. At Christmas time the group was enter- tained by the director and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Thut. The group sings sacred music exclusively. Included in this year’s repertoire was “Adoramus Te,” “In Heaven Above,” “Lo, How a Rose Ere Blooming,” “The Tempest,” “Listen to the Lambs,” and “The Pil- grim’s Chorus.” This year’s officers for the Male Chorus have been Lyle Young, President; Ray Huglen, Vice- President; Kenneth Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer; Robert Sneitzer, Librarian; and Duane Christensen, Business Manager. Mrs. John Thut has been accompanist for the group. [98 J
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Left to Right: B. Omdahl, A. Reinertson, D. Moe, P. Anfinson, R. Rorvig, D. Skaar, M. Johnson, D. Deem, H. Lodahl, L. Peterson, P. Olson, M. Vinger, V. Paulson, M. Jungas, E. Isaacs, Director; R. Schmidt, P. Quanbeck, J. Bremseth, E. Foss, S. Gimse, R. Bjorklund, R. Jamieson, Y. Oudal, J....
Show moreLeft to Right: B. Omdahl, A. Reinertson, D. Moe, P. Anfinson, R. Rorvig, D. Skaar, M. Johnson, D. Deem, H. Lodahl, L. Peterson, P. Olson, M. Vinger, V. Paulson, M. Jungas, E. Isaacs, Director; R. Schmidt, P. Quanbeck, J. Bremseth, E. Foss, S. Gimse, R. Bjorklund, R. Jamieson, Y. Oudal, J. Sorenson, S. Blake, R. Henjum, S. Syse, B. Halling, J. Faul, W. Briggs. Band The Augsburg College Band is rapidly taking it; place as one of the prominent musical organizations on the campus. This year the band has been under the capable leadership of Mr. Earl Isaacs, a former mem- ber of the University Band. Before coming to Augsburg, Mr. Isaacs was engaged in high school band work. Three formal concerts were given by the band this year. Several guest soloists have been featured at these events. At the spring concerts, several numbers were directed by those members LOUDER PLEASE!! of the band who were seniors in musi¢ education. The band also appeared at all the Augs- burg football and basketball games which were played on the home floors. In Feb- ruary, the group traveled to Winona for the St. Mary’s-Augsburg game. A Band Christmas Party was held at the Parish House of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church. Small gifts were exchanged among the members of the group. An- other social was held in the spring of the year. The Band officers for this year have been: James Faul, President; Ruth Schmidt, Vice-President; Arlene Reinert- son, Secretary-Treasurer; LeVon Paulson, Carl Jensen, Social Directors.
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Another of the very active musical groups on the campus is the up and coming Choral Club under the able direction of Abner Grender. The Choral Club sings the best in sacred music, and has as its prime aim to glorify God through the medium of song. The group rehearses approximately six hours per...
Show moreAnother of the very active musical groups on the campus is the up and coming Choral Club under the able direction of Abner Grender. The Choral Club sings the best in sacred music, and has as its prime aim to glorify God through the medium of song. The group rehearses approximately six hours per week, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. Much time is spent on additional sectional rehearsals, which are usually conducted by upper-class students who are majoring in music education. The Choral Club has had a very active year. At Christmas time, the group appeared on television. Sev- eral Sunday evening concerts have been presented at various Lutheran churches. A weekend tour in early May found the group in southern Minnesota. Right on our own campus the group has been very active also, Besides participating in the annual Home- coming concert, the Choral Club has presented several chapel services. As the conclusion to a busy year, the group sang several numbers at Baccalaureate. Choral Club Row Four, Left to Right: S. Kjeldahl, R. Carlson, J. Sorenson, W. Burk, L. Iseminger, D. Christensen, P. Nelson, S. Syse, A Halverson, T. Elness. Row Three: L. Larson, C. Anderson, R. Rorvig, P. Strand, B. Swanson, C. Kolden, K. Kallestad, G. Dreyer, W. Cronk, S. Ludviksen. Row Two: C. Elftmann, J. Allen, L. Hjermestad, E. Wirkkunen, M. Dahlin, F. Helland, A. Klein, R. Aaskov. Row One: M. Vinger, J. Bremseth, C. Handahl, A. Olson, A. Grender, Director; M. Amundson, E. Foss, A. Tweet, R. Westphal. [96 J
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Standing, Lefi to Right: D. Rokke, J. Valtinson, P. Hanson, E. Anderson, J. Hanson, D. Olson, R. Thompson, A. Dahlager, D. Lapham, E. Nestvold. M. Thompson, D. Christensen, D. Hagert, E. Rodvik. Seated: B. Aune, E. Emerson, B. Dyrud, J. Bagley, D. Skonnord, B. Tjornhom, Y. Oudal, A. Tweet, G....
Show moreStanding, Lefi to Right: D. Rokke, J. Valtinson, P. Hanson, E. Anderson, J. Hanson, D. Olson, R. Thompson, A. Dahlager, D. Lapham, E. Nestvold. M. Thompson, D. Christensen, D. Hagert, E. Rodvik. Seated: B. Aune, E. Emerson, B. Dyrud, J. Bagley, D. Skonnord, B. Tjornhom, Y. Oudal, A. Tweet, G. Larson, J. Collins, M. Peterson. Republican Club The Republican Club has been extremely active this year. In November, an organizational meeting was held, and the following officers were elected: President, Marlo Petersen; Vice-President, Dave Hagert; Secre- tary, Barbara Tjornhom; Treasurer, Joe Valtinson; Dr. Kleven was elected advisor of the group. In December, State Treasurer Val Bjornson was the featured speaker. Citizens from the community were invited to attend this meeting. Throughout the year, there have been other speakers from the various cam- OFF TO THE CONVENTION [ 100 7 paign headquarters in the city. Members of the club have attended various conventions throughout the year. As a campaign project, the Augs- burg Republican Club sponsored a straw vote among students on the cam- pus. Sixty-five per cent of the student body participated in this election. Perhaps the highlight of the year was the mid-winter conference which was held at the St. Paul Hotel. Sponsor- ing this event was the Federation of College Republican Clubs. McDIVITT FUNERAL HOME — 2825 East Lake Street
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Row Three, Left to Right: R. Huglen, R. Johnson, E. Nestvold, J. Faul, D. Rykken, C. Peterson. Row Two: D. Deem, C. Thomp- son, D. Skonnord, V. Kyllo, C. Kolden, V. Paulson, J. Jorgenson, P. Razcok. Row One: M. Vaagenes, B. Gryth, R. Berntson, E. Hamberg, L. Anenson. National Students Association...
Show moreRow Three, Left to Right: R. Huglen, R. Johnson, E. Nestvold, J. Faul, D. Rykken, C. Peterson. Row Two: D. Deem, C. Thomp- son, D. Skonnord, V. Kyllo, C. Kolden, V. Paulson, J. Jorgenson, P. Razcok. Row One: M. Vaagenes, B. Gryth, R. Berntson, E. Hamberg, L. Anenson. National Students Association The National Students Association of Augsburg College has been very active—both on the campus and in the Minnesota Region. Vice-presidents of student organizations at Augsburg comprises the mem- bership of N.S.A. Several representatives from our campus attended a regional conference which was held at Carleton College during the fall of the year. The main project of the N.S.A. on campus this year has been the Student Discount Service. Under this service, discount cards are distributed to the students free of charge; these cards may be used at the establishments of merchants contracted by the N.S.A. to give discounts. Other college affliated with this project have been Macalester, Hamline, St. Catherine’s and St. Thomas. On a national basis, the aim of the National Students Association is to foster better relations between the various colleges and universities of the nation. [99 |
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Left to Right: S. Syse, A. Thoreson, G. Tangen, R. Sneitzer, G. Carlsen, J. Record. Toastmasters’ Club The Toastmasters’ Club is the one club at Augsburg that every man should avail himself of, for the members of the club believe that a man cannot be efficient in life unless he is adequately able...
Show moreLeft to Right: S. Syse, A. Thoreson, G. Tangen, R. Sneitzer, G. Carlsen, J. Record. Toastmasters’ Club The Toastmasters’ Club is the one club at Augsburg that every man should avail himself of, for the members of the club believe that a man cannot be efficient in life unless he is adequately able to express himself freely and effectively. The club meets during the dinner hour twice each month. At these meetings each member is given the opportunity to express himself extemporaneously on certain pertinent questions. As special features, the club has invited distinguished men in the field of public speaking to be guests at the supper meetings. In addition to being very enjoyable, the meetings have provided valuable tips to Augsburg young men in the field of public speaking. i 103 7
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Standing, Left to Right: F. Carlstedt, S. Sandquist, P. Strand, C. Handahl. Seated: R. Aaskov, B. Swanson, V. Peterson, E. Hamberg, S. Blake, W. Mitmoen, J. Johnson. Skaltallere Have you ever been called on to speak at some social function and afterwards have felt that you failed? Skaltallere,...
Show moreStanding, Left to Right: F. Carlstedt, S. Sandquist, P. Strand, C. Handahl. Seated: R. Aaskov, B. Swanson, V. Peterson, E. Hamberg, S. Blake, W. Mitmoen, J. Johnson. Skaltallere Have you ever been called on to speak at some social function and afterwards have felt that you failed? Skaltallere, better known as the Toastmistresses’ Club, gives an opportunity for its members to speak on various subjects by means of impromptu and prepared speeches. Fostering this in a friendly atmosphere, the students gain social poise and self-confidence, so that in the future they will no longer dread being called on to speak with little or no preparation. At each meeting a faculty member evaluates the speeches and gives constructive criticism for improvement. Some of the memorable occasions of the club this year were a Christmas dinner party given by president Joan Johnson at her home, a meeting where members of the faculty took charge of the entire program, and an evening banquet downtown. [1027 PAUTZ-FRANKLIN REALTY CO. — 2002 27th Avenue South
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Row Three, Left to Right: R. Berntson, J. Torstenson, Advisor; R. Langseth, W. Hanson, L. Estep, N. Anderson. Row Two: D. Skonnord, B. Jobnson, J. Varner, J. Bagley, R. Twiton, Y. Bagley. Row One: D. Hanson, J. Nelson, P. Razook, J. Ostgard, E. Emerson, L. Skjei, J. Weber. Human Relations Club...
Show moreRow Three, Left to Right: R. Berntson, J. Torstenson, Advisor; R. Langseth, W. Hanson, L. Estep, N. Anderson. Row Two: D. Skonnord, B. Jobnson, J. Varner, J. Bagley, R. Twiton, Y. Bagley. Row One: D. Hanson, J. Nelson, P. Razook, J. Ostgard, E. Emerson, L. Skjei, J. Weber. Human Relations Club The Human Relations Club has had many interesting experiences this year. On December 11th, the group attended a Sukiyaki dinner at the Japanese Community Center. Eating with chop-sticks was a new experience for all. In February, members of the Rainbow Club presented a program for the Augsburg Human Relations Club at Augsburg. This club does much towards furthering good human relations in the Minneapolis area. Several tours have also been planned by the club. Many of the social service centers have been visited, and their work observed. Membership in the Human Re- lations Club is open to all who are inter- ested in the social work that it promotes. This year’s club has been one of the most outstanding clubs on the campus. SUKIYAKI SUPPER “THERE MUST BE AN EASIER WAY” [1017
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“Election year—I’m twenty-one, and I don’t yet know how to vote.” This has been an oft-repeated phrase this year, but it will no longer be voiced by the members of the League of Women Voters. One of the special projects this year has been the problem of voting, so it no longer poses a problem for...
Show more“Election year—I’m twenty-one, and I don’t yet know how to vote.” This has been an oft-repeated phrase this year, but it will no longer be voiced by the members of the League of Women Voters. One of the special projects this year has been the problem of voting, so it no longer poses a problem for the members of this active group. You might say that these young women are really up on things. The club has also done other things this year. This fall the members served as hostesses to the fall con- vention of the Minnesota College Leagues. Other special features have been the Christmas Party, the Spring Conference, and also the spring picnic. On the campus level, the League promoted student interest in current events by sponsoring the weekly news commentaries by faculty members during the spring semester. During April, Evonne Emerson repre- sented the Augsburg League at a conference in Missouri. This year the League of Women Voters has been avery profitable one—it has been educational and it has been fun! League of Women Voters Standing, Left to Right: M. Bolstad, A. Reinertson, A. Jensen, B. Tjornhom, V. Kyilo, R. Carlstedt, P. Eggen, S. Blake. Seated: F. Carl- stedt, E. Quanbeck, Advisor; E. Emerson, A. Watrud, L. Nelson.
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