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6 7 Campus News '(‘JSBI'RG LLEGENOW President stresses importance of family relations at Augsburg A year or so ago my wife and I were invited to a party at our in-laws. This was a new experience. Our son had only been married a short time. Our ties with his wife’s people were new and untried. At... Show more6 7 Campus News '(‘JSBI'RG LLEGENOW President stresses importance of family relations at Augsburg A year or so ago my wife and I were invited to a party at our in-laws. This was a new experience. Our son had only been married a short time. Our ties with his wife’s people were new and untried. At the party I talked with the new mother-in-Iaw. I expressed pleasure at being present. Her response has stuck with me: “You belong here—you‘re family." Wonderful! There is nothing more important or meaningful than being "family." Families can be bad. or destructive. but when they function as the caring. supportive and loving entities that they are meant to be. they serve as the base for society. government. education—yes. the base forlifeitself. My comment to you today. alumni and friends. is simply—“You belong here— you're family." Whatever distances time and geography have placed between us. we belong together. The words Alma Mater mean “fostering mother“ in Charles nderson classical latin. The tie to one‘s college is obvious in these words. As we moved to becoming free and learned our fostering mother held and guided us. There is another dimension to this concept of a college as "family." In a relationship of trust and affection we wish others to share in the experiences that have given meaning to our lives. “Family” means caring and passing on to others what we have learned. This issue of the Augsburg College Now features those who have carried on the Augsburg tradition within their families. In some instances many generations have returned to follow the steps of parents and grandparents. This has not meant a servile copying of the past nor an insecurity about other places. Its root is rather the conviction that in this comparatively small college in a metropolitan center great things have happened and continue to happen as members of the family move to develop their minds. their spirits and their bodies in ways that are insightful. constructive and purposeful. Look over the lists which are printed. Tell us of any oversight. More important. read the history of our college in the names and faces of families. Our highest commendation comes when the son or daughter, grandson or granddaughter of an Auggie returns to study here. If your family has not had this experience. I encourage you to join the crowd. “You A‘ FRISTEDT. Conrad (‘58) - Father Missy Fristedt. Osakis MN. is a fresh- man majoring in elementary educa- tion. GABRIELSON (Rholl). Borghild (w‘fl) - Mother GABRIELSON. Charles ('71) - Brother Ann Gabrielson. Litchfield MN. is a sophomore majoring in history. GARDIN (Tollefson). Myrna ('58) - Mother Meredith Gardin. Minneapolis. is a junior majoring in political science and international relations. Meredith's sis- ter also attended Augsburg. GARDNER. Stanley A. - Father Anthony Gardner. St. Paul. is a sopho- more majoring in communications and political science. GISSELQUIST. Rev. Clement Father GISSELQUIST (Lien). Rebecca (‘67) - Sister GISSELQUIST. James (‘68) - Brother GISSEI.QUIST. John ('72) - Brother GlSSELQUlST. Joel (‘77) - Brother GISSELQUIST. Martha (DN) - Sister Miriam Gisselquist. Northfield MN. is a junior majoring in music therapy. (‘41) - GROBE (Velander). Janet (w‘oo) - Mother Karen Grobe. Bloomington MN is a sophomore majoring in elementary education. GUNDERSON (Ringdahl). Marlys (‘54) - Mother Paul Gunderson. Oklee MN. is a fresh- man majoring in pre-engineering. GUSI)AL. Rein/Dr. Delmar ('58) - Father Jonathan Gusdal. St. Petersburg FL. is a sophomore majoring in English. GUSTAFSON. Dale L. (‘64) - Father Lynn Gustafson. Bloomington MN. is a Minneapolis, Mimosa: HAACK. Rev. Harlin (‘62) -Father Barbara Haack. Iron River MI. is a freshman majoring in music therapy. HAGEN. Rev. Marvin (‘51) - Father HAGEN (Mahlum). Lots ('62) -Mother Erik Hagen. Indianola IA. is a fresh- man. HANSON. Wallace (‘55) - Father HANSON (Roviclt). Doris (‘57) - Mother Jean Hanson. Minneapolis. is a senior majoring in business. Judy Hanson is a freshman from Minneapolis. HANSON (Bagley). Jacquelyn (‘55) - Mother Martha Hanson. LaMesa CA. is a sophomore. HANSON (Hovland). Ann ('58) - Mother Sue Hanson. Osceola, W1. is a senior majoring in business administration] accounting. HAUGSTAD (Stenb'erg). LaVnnnc ('59) - Mother Kevin Haugstad. Preston MN. is a junior majoring in math. HAWKS. Frank ( ‘59) - Father Lee Hawks. Cannon Falls MN. is a freshman majoring in business and accounting. HEGGEM. Kenneth (‘59) - Father Lori Goeb. Plymouth MN. is a junior majoring in math. HEMINGWAY. G. Jerome (‘57) - Father HEMINGWAY (Timmons). Eunice ('56) - Mother Steve Hemingway. Minneapolis, is a junior majoring in business. ' HENDERSON. Mother Scott Henderson. Wyoming MN. is a senior majoring in business adminis- (Anderson). Marcia - belong here—you are family! " — Charles S. Anderson President of Augsburg Alumni family connections continue More than 100 sons and daughters of Auggic alumni are enrolled this year at Augsburg with family lines that can be traced back 84 years. Jeroy Carlson. associate director of development. sees “great ties between families.‘ and stresses the unique identification that alumni have with Augsburg being their Alma Mater. “The experience that is shared by alumni often prompts sons and daughters to attend Augsburg." said Carlson. ACKER (Ilokansoni. Betty ('51)) — Mother Lisa Acker. Seminole FL. is a sopho- more. AUNE. Ilcrman F. ('50) - Father Katherine L. Aune. Braham MN. is a senior majoring in history and political science. Kathy's brothers and sisters have also attended Augsburg. BENSON. Carl R. (‘50) - Father Paul Benson. Willmar MN. is a fresh- man majoring in business administra- tion/accounting. Paul‘s sister also at- tended Augsburg. BERG. Richard (‘57) - Father Diane C. Berg. Minneapolis. is a fresh— man. ltl-IItG. Itm . John R. (‘5Rl - Father Lisa Berg. Luck WI. is a sophomore majoring in elementary education Linda (Berg) Henke. Minneapolis. is a senior majoring in adapted physical education BERG”. Rev. ()livcr (‘vttti - Father llICIHill. l.\dscm ). Judith M. ('JX) - Mother Philip () Bergh. l-‘ujieda City Japan. is a junior majoring in history His parents are missionaries with The American Lutheran Church in Japan “OLSON. linger ("itll - Father “OLSON. (Bukke . ltuth ('55)) - Mother Kristi J Bolson. Richfield MN. is a freshman li()lt.-\.\. Sherman ('36) - Father li()lt.\.\.\ (I- oiscth). Marilyn ('3ii . Mother Christopher M. Boraus. Montevideo MN. is a junior majoring in finance and accounting ROYKIN. (Olson-Frcenian) - Mother Joni and Tracy Freeman. Lakewood CA. are juniors with majors in home economics and communications. (‘.\RI.S()N. Jeroy ('48) - Father CARLSON. Jonathan ("79) - Brother Elizabeth Carlson. Burnsville MN. is a senior majoring in theater arts. (‘ARLSON. (Bouchard). Janet A. ('55) - Mother Suzie Carlson. Richfield MN. is a fresh- man. CORNELL. Mother Tom Cornell. Buffalo MN. is a senior majoring in theater arts. DILL. Dr. Don J. (‘54) - Father Mike Dill. Springfield MN. is a junior majoring in political science. DORN. Dr. Roy V. ('53) - Father Timothy Dorn. St. Paul. is a junior majoring in sociology and communica- tions. His sister. Priscilla is a fresh- man. EGERTSON. Darrell ('55) - Father Kurt Egertson. Hopkins. MN. is a junior majoring in metro-urban studies. ENGELMANN. Fred ('60) - Father Keith Engclmann. Burnsville MN. is a freshman. FERING. (‘liarles ('59) - Father FI-IItING. (Dahlnicier). Phyllis Mother Craig Fering. Blue Earth MN. is a sophomore. (Isaacson). Ruth (‘49) — ('li()) - FRI‘IEI)[.:\.\'I). David ('57) - Father I’ltl‘IEDLANI). (Burke), Dorothy (‘57) - Mother Dan Freedland. Minneapolis. is a sophomore majoring in engineering. Karen Freedland. Minneapolis. is a junior majoring in nursing. EDITOR‘S NOTE: This list of alumni parents is as accurate and complete as possible. Information “as collected from a IBTX Augsburg Alumni Director). ncus bureau information cards. computer files and alumni and students. Some of the graduation years indicate only years attended Augsburg rather than actual graduate years. Much of our information conflicted between sources. The information on family lines was collected by Shelley Sawyer. tration. freshman. Mother Daughter combinations attending a March brunch on campus Included Janet (Bouchard '55) Carlson and her daughter Suzie Carlson. a freshman at Augsburg. The James S. Carlson family lives In Richfleld MN. (Photo by Kav Cody). Finding four generations to come together for a family photograph reflects just some 0‘ the Solemn-Augsburg connections. Family members seated are Judy (Anderson) Satcren. wife of Mark Sateren (‘70). and their daughter Annie Sateren: Mrs. Pauline (Leland '35) Sateren: Mrs. Gertrude (Rev. Lawrence B. ‘07 and 'II) Sateren: and Mrs. Margaret (Sateren '37) Trautwein: standing. Kate Sateren. a senior at Augsburg: Kirsten (Sateren '78) Bergherr. wife of Jon Berglierr (‘76): Beth Anderson ('12). pand- daughter of Gertrude and daughter of Norma; and Norma (Sateren '46) Anderson. wile of Ray C. Anderson ('49). (Photo by Kay Cady). Show less
Annual Report AUGSBURG COLLEGE Annual R n Annual Fund: What is it? Annual Fund is the source of all current operating expenses not covered by tuition and fees. This includes campus maintenance and upkeep, utilities, faculty and staff salaries and a host of other expenses essential to the daily... Show moreAnnual Report AUGSBURG COLLEGE Annual R n Annual Fund: What is it? Annual Fund is the source of all current operating expenses not covered by tuition and fees. This includes campus maintenance and upkeep, utilities, faculty and staff salaries and a host of other expenses essential to the daily operation of Augsburg. Annual Fund serves much the same purpose as your paycheck, but on an infinitely larger scale. It is the life-blood of the College and is essential to the quality of Augsburg as a private liberal arts college of the American Lutheran Church in today’s uncertain economic climate. Your Gift and Education Costs The student pays 70% of the $7,252 Augsburg spends per student each year for room, board and classroom costs. The remaining 30% must come from outside sources, mostly gifts from people like you. Therefore, to keep Augsburg affordable we need your help. Why ‘Annual’ Fund? Why do we need an annual gift? Because only through sustained annual giving can the College plan ahead with assurance to provide the quality education in a Christian setting that you expect at Augsburg. In every facet of life, one of the key ingredients to success is consistency, and consistent financial stability is what Annual Fund provides. Short History of Annual Fund Annual giving has been essential to the growth of Augsburg since its founding in 1869. When the College moved to Minneapolis in 1872, $4,708 was contributed to finance the construction of the first Old Main. Annual giving sparked the growth of Augsburg then, and it will continue to do so as Augsburg plans for the years ahead. The Annual Fund as we know it today began in 1959 with the inception of the Thousand Dollar Club. This was in addition to basic annual giving. The Club’s goal was to secure 1,000 donors who would each contribute $1,000 over a five-year period. Since then, annual giving has increased greatly, but so, too, have the overall costs of the College. Total Alumni giving, for example, has grown from $27,915 in 1959 to over $420,000 in 1982. This increase in Alumni giving is a testament to the commitment of the Alumni, given their relatively low numbers (approximately 11,000) and relatively high average gift (over $150). The regents, faculty, staff, parents, and other friends of Augsburg have also responded with substantial increases in their gift support. This dedication exemplifies the spirit and sense of pride of those who have been associated with Augsburg College. In addition, it serves as an example for the future, as Augsburg strives to maintain its high level of quality education. Can My Gift be Matched? Yes, if you or your spouse are employed by any of the 966 companies which participate in a matching gift program. In addition, if you or anyone in your family have a Lutheran Brotherhood life, health or annuity contract in force or own shares, individually or jointly, in an LB mutual fund, you are eligible for IMPACT, Lutheran Brotherhood’s matching gift program which supports Lutheran higher education. If you are not sure if you qualify, simply contact either the matching gift coordinator at your company (usually in the Personnel or Community Relations Department) or the Augsburg College Development Office at (612) 330-1171. Nature of Your Annual Gift Gifts donated to the Annual Fund are "unrestricted," which simply means you allow the College to use them where needed. Such gifts are especially valuable because they permit essential fiscal flexibility when we plan for the upcoming year. Is My Gift Deductible? Yes, all gifts you send to Augsburg College are tax deductible. In addition, you can be assured that your generosity will help perpetuate Augsburg's tradition of excellence as we prepare for the 21st century. Who Gives to Annual Fund? Augsburg alumni, parents, faculty, staff, regents, the American Lutheran Church and other friends contribute to the Annual Fund. It involves all people who are interested in the stability and soundness of Augsburg and the quality of education it provides. Annual giving constitutes the sturdy base from which Augsburg can continue to grow. Just as a building needs a solid foundation to ensure its stability, Augsburg needs a solid Annual Fund to ensure its stability and allow for confident and effective future planning and growth. How Can I Get Involved? There are two ways for you to participate in the Augsburg Annual Fund. They are: 1. An Annual Fund gift payable annually, semi-annually, quarterly, or monthly. 2. An Annual Fund gift pledged for either three or five years which can be payable annually, semi-annually, quarterly, monthly, or, as indicated by you. “No matter which method you choose, we sincerely appreciate your gift. We will do our utmost to ensure the thoughtful, efficient and productive use of your gifts.” A7g|1gsburg Colle e 21st Avenue Sout Minneapolis, Minnesota 55454 cpo 1982-1983 Show less
The 1983 inductees into the Augsburg Colleg- Kay Cadyl ' riall of Fame are Harold Aasen, Henry Chapman, Harvey Peterson and Bruce Ronum. (Photo by Four Auggies receive 1983 Hall of Fame honor Augsburg College inducted four alumni into the Athletic Hall of Fame for men dur- ing 1983 homecoming... Show moreThe 1983 inductees into the Augsburg Colleg- Kay Cadyl ' riall of Fame are Harold Aasen, Henry Chapman, Harvey Peterson and Bruce Ronum. (Photo by Four Auggies receive 1983 Hall of Fame honor Augsburg College inducted four alumni into the Athletic Hall of Fame for men dur- ing 1983 homecoming festivities. They join 60 former recipients of the award since establishment in 1973. The Augsburg College Hall of Fame was formed to recognize individuals who have particigited in the college’s atheletic history. To chosen for the award the athlete must be an alumnus of Augsburg. Selection is based on performance in Augsburg athletics, service to the school and for civic and professional achieve— ments and leadership. This year's inductees are Harold Aasen, Winger MN; Henry Chapman, Coon Rapids MN: Harvey Peterson, Bloomington MN; and Bruce Ranum, Lakeville MN. Harold Aasen is a 1924 graduate of the Augsburg Academy (high school, closed in 1933). while at the Academy he par- ticipated in basketball and baseball. He was captain of the basketball team and pit- cher for the baseball team. After attending Augsburg College, he left to develop Sioux Oil Company in Winger. Aasen is now retired, ut his son, Lynn operates the company. Henry Chapman, a 1940 graduate, has retired from a 36-year career in teaching, coaching and athletic directing. He served in the McVille ND, Pine River MN and Proctor MN school systems. Chapman was an officer in the Navy in World War II and served 21 years in the Naval Reserve. While at Au burg he participated in basketball an was chosen Honor Athlete. Harvey Peterson, a 1952 graduate, par- ticipated in football as a quarterback and baseball. After graduation he joined his father in business, Clutch and Transmis- sion. Peterson is now owner of this enter- prise, called CATCO, with branches in Roseville MN, Bloomin ton MN, Rochester MN, Fargo ND, an Eau Claire WI. Bruce Ranum a 1964 graduate, par- ticipated in hockey while in college, being a regular during his freshman year. He was named Most Valuable Player, captain and member of the MIAC All-Conference Team. He also participated in track. Upon graduating, Ranum served in the Army as a First Lieutenant, and since 1969 has been in sales with Baxter Travelnol Laboratories, Gaymar Industries, and presently with Northern Medical. —Karen Casanova '83 Staffwriter Minneapolis, Minnoson Bring in the holidays at Ve/kommen Jul Augsburg invites you to be its guest during the holidays at the annual Velhom men Jul celebration. Tuesday, December I3 will be a gathering of the Augsburg community for fellowship and those Scandinavian, epicurean delights. Reception hours are 12 noon‘ to 6 p.m. Carlson, rm... know some answers, so I filled him in. He sent us 8100.” "So, I called him every year and it was always the same. He‘d say sure, I'll send you $100, but first let‘s talk. And so we'd talk. In 1981. I called him, but there was no phone listed. So that was it. The college missed the contributions and I missed talking to him. Then the other day. the vice president for development called me in and said ‘Did you know a fellow by the name of Knut Knutsson (not his real name)? And I said ‘Yes, he was a chemist. but I’ve lost track of him.’ Well the vice president told me that Knutsson’s will had Just been read and that he gave 80 percent of his estate to Augsburg College." Then Jeroy said to the veep, “Yeah, sure, but 80 percent of what?“ And the veep said, “80 percent, Jeroy, of $200,000." The way I figure it, that‘s almost enough to buy Jeroy Carlson a computer. Editor‘s Note: This article is reprinted with permission of the author, Dave Wood. Wood is a columnist for Grit Magazine. a national, weekly publication where this column first appeared. He is a staffwriter at the Minneapolis Star and Tribune and on the faculty at Augsburg College. Jeroy Carlson, a Wanamingo ~IdN native, is a 1948 graduate of Augsburg College and a former teacher and coach at Hendricks MN, Belle Plaine MN and Cannon Falls MN. Carlson is a member of the Augsburg Athletic Hall of Fame and joined the development and alumni staff at Augsburg in 1963. “Think Augsburg" Information you can provide on prospective students and possible student employment is what makes the difference for Augsburg College. If you're planning a move or have recently relocated, let us know so the Augsburg College Now and alumni information can keep up with you. Include your mailing label when you return this form. Send to: "Think Augsburg" Augsburg College Now Augsburg College 731 let Avenue South Minneapolis. MN 55454 Your Information Name Maiden (or) Last Year Attended—W Graduation Year Address City, State ZIP Code IstliisanewaddressDYesDNoT‘,L ( ) Is spouse also a graduate of Augsburg College DYes DNo His/Her Name______Maiden Name Spouse Graduation Year (or) Last Year Attended Alumnotes Information: Admissions Referral Information Send information about Augsburg College to this prospective student: Championship Teams Name Address Members of former Augsburg championship teams were honored or the 133 Hall of Fame _ ceremonies. The five teammates ltop photo) from the 1928 championship football team City. Stale ZIP COde attending the event on Merrill Molnorry. Minneapolis: Ray Olson. Minneapolis: Arthur 7 Amundsen. Sioun City IA: Abner Botaldon. Minneapolis; and Arthur Erdahl. Salt Lake City Telephone ( ) B High School D College Transfer UT. This team captured the only Augsburg fiat—place conference finish in football with o ‘- 1-2 season record. Comments Under coach Adolph Poul-on, the 1931 bouboll team was awarded the conferencl baseball ' U ‘ ' ‘ " " photol Luther Mono, Minoopollo; Norman Lon-n, Wut St. Poul: Arthur Amundsen, Sioux City; Sig Sonju, Howlty MN; and Vincent Konstad, Son Dingo CA. (Photos by Key Cody) Show less
Annual Report 1982-1988 The Annual Report issue of the Augsbug College Now is an opportunity to look closely at your college from three angles: we look to the past and review what has been done, to the present — what is happening now, and to the future — what we expect and need. The gift summary... Show moreAnnual Report 1982-1988 The Annual Report issue of the Augsbug College Now is an opportunity to look closely at your college from three angles: we look to the past and review what has been done, to the present — what is happening now, and to the future — what we expect and need. The gift summary figures for 1982-83 tell a generally positive story,-but do not express the difficulty and challenge of the year. We experienced an enrollment decline, due primarily to uncertainty about financial aid. The rumors were false; Congress did not agree with the administration's proposals but many prospective students chose not to apply, or went to less expensive schools. Because of the decline in the numbers of entering students, we began the year faced with a prospective deficit. The budget was adjusted, many economies were realized without dropping any programs and our gift support was excellent. The result was a balanced budget. Our gratitude to all those responsible is without measure. Some comparative figures are helpful as we look at last year's giving: 1) The national average for alumni participation is 18.6 percent overall. Last year Augsburg’s average was 21.3 percent. 2) Our average gift by alumni was $193. The 1983-84 school year is underway and the situation is very different from a year ago. The decline in entering students has been reversed. Our increase is modest but in a time when the numbers of persons in that age group is falling, any increase is welcome. Some new initiatives helped change the situation. New majors in computer science and management information systems have been approved by the The President’s Message: Take a close look at Augsburg faculty and are being offered; the Presidents Scholarship program has been of assistance and has attracted many students of high academic potential; and more aggressive work by the Admissions Staff, aided by large numbers of faculty, students, alumni and friends, has brought the Augsburg message to a wider audience. Financial aid has been more stable and not riddled with rumors as was the case last year. Our student population last fall was 1,502. This fall it is 1,542. The Weekend College, new last year, is a resounding success. Last fall there were 69 participants; this year there are 219, an increase of over 200 percent. This program enables employed persons to begin or continue and complete their college work by taking classes on alternate weekends. The median age of Weekend College students is 32. This year is beginning well. Our projection at this time is that the budget will be balanced, it is a welcome contrast to the way things looked last year at this time. What about Augsburg's future and how do alumni and friends fit into it? We need you to support this ministry. The numbers of ways you can help us serve are limited only by our imaginations. Let me give some suggestions: 1) We continue to need students who can benefit from a liberal arts, church-related, metropolitan»resourced education. We have assigned a staff person to help the interpretive and recruitment efforts of our alumni, friends and parents. Be available to help! Look around for prospective students! Contact them and their parents! Send the information to us! Some of you might be interested in Weekend College for yourselves or your friends. 2) Your support of Augsburg has been very good. Now we need to improve it. The percentage of alumni who participate in the Annual Fund is above the national average, but why compare ourselves with others or be satisfied with their level of activity? An increase in participation and in the size of gifts is important. We have about 11.000 alumni. If each person gave $1.000 it would total over $11 million. One hundred dollars each would mean $1.1 million. Special funding projects and opportunities are also before us. Look for them. Our ministry (an not be carried on Without you. 3) Your introduction of Augsburg to your friends and associates so that they be( ome friends of the college is also very important. The old motto of. “Each one, teach one" (an be modified to read “Each one, reach one,” (-at h of you bring at least one person into the Augsburg orbit. We have passed successfully through a diffitult year, this term is beginning very well and we continue to face the future With confidente. This outlook moves beyond hope into fact because of your continuing advice, your efforts in finding qualified students, your gifts and search for lrlt‘nds and your prayers. ditto/M... Charles S. Anderson President of the (hilt-pi- Show less
Donor Listings AUGSBURG annual COLLEGE eport 1982- 1983 Sigvald V. Hielmeland Clarence T. Hoversten Muriel Segolson Johnson Mabel Nelson Kingstad Karll Krohn Rev. Merton L. Lundquist Harvey S. Morseth Rev. Theodore M. Nelson VIvran A. Peterson Helen Rowberg Rev. Kenneth Rusdahl Edmund A. Strand... Show moreDonor Listings AUGSBURG annual COLLEGE eport 1982- 1983 Sigvald V. Hielmeland Clarence T. Hoversten Muriel Segolson Johnson Mabel Nelson Kingstad Karll Krohn Rev. Merton L. Lundquist Harvey S. Morseth Rev. Theodore M. Nelson VIvran A. Peterson Helen Rowberg Rev. Kenneth Rusdahl Edmund A. Strand Rev. 0. Gordon Tang Rev. H. Alfred Weltzin Hazel Willand Rev. Karl Xavier Class of 1942 $1,905 Contributors: 31 Class Representative: Tom Valvik Hazel Lanes Angeli Dr. Melvin Angeli Julia Sletten lemon Chesler L Brooks Ebba Johnson lroolrs Archie C. Buseth Charles V. Carlson Harold Caspersen Dr. Paul Fridlund Marjorie Skolness Gisvold Rev. Harold Grindal Fern Hanson Gudmestad Dr. Philip C. Helland Mary'Ann Eye Helleckson Chester Hendrickson Florence Borstad Hiepler Melvin Holey Verlinda Olson Huus John Kissinger Verne Lavick Elwood J. Lundeen Mabel Lalim Mollgaard Adolph E. Odland Rev. Arnold Ostlund Rev. Louis C. Smith Dr. Paul Sonnack Rev. Harry T. Sorenson Royal Steen Rev. Everald Strom Dr. Merton Strommen Thomas O. Valvik Class of 1943 $1,738 Contributors: 22 Class Representative: Evelyn Amundsen Sonnack Clarence A. Anderson Thelma Oudal Brandt Rev. Carl Carlsen Borghild Estness J.T. Fredritkson Dr. Orloue Gisselquist Rev. Benjamin A. Gjenvick Luther Gronseth Rev. Karsten I. Kristenson Dorothy Herman Lanes Rev. Emil Martinson Ned C. Neal Stanford Nelson Esther Paulson Rev. Wayne E. Peterson Stanley W. Plotz Charlotte Anderson Rasmussen Evelyn Amundson Sonnack Dr. Henry Staub Irene Huglen Strommen Dr. Gerald H. Thorson Elsie Erling Valkenburg Class of 1944 $489 Contributors: 18 Class Representatives: Fran Engedal Skinner and Agnes Engedal Schmidt Harriet Halvorson Barwin Ruth Anderson Blanshan Hatlye Olson Brekke Maxine Martin Formo HQIII'Iul'I J. Hoistad Kathryn Balerud Larson LaVille Henjum Larson Clodaugh Neiderheiser Lyle Oleson Margarette Onerheim Eleanor Hoium Ostlund Helen Nichols Quanbeck Gordon S. Rhylander Helen Thorstenson Rummel Eileen Larson Schaeiler Warren E. Sodetberg Iver A. Sonnack Cora Rishovd Steen Class of 1945 $1,083 Contributors: 19 Class Representative: Joyce Opseth Schwartz Rev. James Bartsch Vera Thorson Ienxel Ruben N. Egeberg Muriel Ruud Frosch Genevieve Larson Hendrickson Esther Aadland Hotshd Muriel Almquist Huseby Marie Gjenvick Knaphus Rev. Robert A. Krueger Rev. Obert Landsverk Elm Johnson Lappegaard Marguerite Greguson Larsen loan Andreassen Lee Carol Tyvoll Nokleberg Randolph Quanbeck Joyce Opseth Schwartz Ruth Chrislock Severson Ruth Weltrin Swanson Doris Larson Walen Class of 1946 $18,595 Contributors: 22 Class Representative: Clara Carlsen Durlee Ordelle Aaker Norma Sateren Anderson Oscar M. Austad Rev. Gerhard Bretheim Marion Myrvik Buska Gudrun V. Kampen E. Milton Kleven Eunice Tande Langhaug James G. Lindell Irene Oppcdahl Lovaas Verne S. Mattison Thelma Erickson McKenzie Gratis Burntvedt Sreen Rev. John Steen Marshall Steen Carl Strand Clair E. Strommen Gladys Boxrud Strommen George Sverdrup E. Gordon Swiggum Ervin Walvatne Valdemar A. Xavier Class of 1947 $4,788 Contributors: 32 Class Representative: Olive Ronholm Harold Ahlbom Lois Black Ahlbom Dr. Norman Bakken Ruth Larson Berg Erma Chinander Mabel Rygh Flo Borghild Rholl Gabrielson Rev. Roland Guslaison Dr. J. Vernon Jensen Kenneth C. Klefsaas Dorothy Lijsing Kleven Agnes Vatvik Larson Rev. Lowell O. Larson Rev. Robert E. Lee T. Leonard Lindross Aris Haga Lindross Arthur E. Marben Roald Nokleberg Dayel M. Olson Herman Olson Dr. Paul Paulson Glen Person Marilyn Ekse Person lawrence Quanbeck Olive Ronholm Carol Formo Rosales Roy (Kelly) Roth Maria Galin Sandness Sylvia Brandt Sateren Margery Manger Torgerson Rev. Richard Torgerson Dr. Richard C. Tucker Class of 1948 $3,751 Contributors: 45 Class Representative: Arnold Skaar Hialmer C. Anderson Judith Adsem Bergh Rev. Oliver Bergh Alton Biurquist Barbara Ekse Carlson Jeroy Carlson Lorraine Gimmestad Clyne Esther Bakken Crosby Sigrid Kvenberg Daniels Gertrude Vik Egeland Rona Quanbeck Emerson Victor J. Emerson. Jr. Eleanor Anderson Ferguson Margaret Nelson Foss Darrell W. Greenup Edith Pederson Greenup Stephen Halvorsen Evelyn Green Harris Rev. Eugene L. Hasselquist Jean M. Helland Rev. William Hesselgrave Arnold Huus Dorothy Quanbeclr Johnson Lt. Col. Paul R. Kittie Rev. Alton T. Knutson Duane Lindgren Marilyn Peterson Olson Laverne Moe Olson Victor A. Overbo Guiliord Parsons Elizabeth Westphal Peterson Enar E. Route Harold C. Roosen Edman J. Saland, Jr. Ruth Holm Sawyer Wayne W. Schleil Mary Kuhn Schmidt Arnold H. Skaar Lewellyn Rustad Smith Robert I. Tharp Mary Schindler Thompson Enck Tromborg Jean Tibke Vane Lt. Col. Kenneth Walsh Wilbur C. Westerdahl Class of 1949 $7,610 Contributors:— 78 Class Representative: Elroy Stock Jerome B. Anderson Bertil C. Anderson Jcanell M. Anderson J. Forrest Anderson Ray C. Anderson Emil J. Bagley Myrtle Skurdal Bar Virginia Vigue Bakken Helen Bergeland Bennett Rev. Karl W. Berg Rev. Jack Berry lris Johnson Brustad James L. Bueide Fabian C. Carlson James T. Carlson Allred P. Clyne Harold A. Dalland Milton Davidson Lorraine Lien Disrud Donald A. Embretson Leslie J. Evenson Raymond E. Gerlinger John H. Gissel Willard W. Glade Louis C. Goertzen James D. Cunderson John L. Hagen Leon Hansen Lorene McGinnis Hansen Dr. Arnold E. Henjum Esther Tungseth Hinschberger Grace Gisselquist Johnson Kenneth L. Johnson Marvin B. Johnson Robert W. Johnson Margaretta Ramaley Knutson Elsie Ronholm Koivula Dr. Leiv Kvamme Mentor R. Larsen Rev. Calvin Larson Dr. Harvard E. Larson Charlotte Watt Leaiblad Richard Lindblad Harriet Haugen Lockrem Carol Johnson Logan Rev. Arne K. Markland . L . . Harold Erickson Oliver V. Everson Kenneth Fagerlie Orion M. Eelland Dolores Nolan Eevig Alfred E. Forsell Marilyn Larson Forslund Arden Foss Rev. Enoch R. Hall Marjorie Wilberg Hauge Dagny Quanbeck Hcgland Dorothy Gramling Hofllander Norman C. Hoium Bernice Kolden Hoversten Garfield Q. Hoversten Kermit F. Hoversten Robert Howells Everette N. Johnson Cordon E. Johnson Rev. Oliver E. Johnson Jean Kuklish Knudsen William J. Knutson Paul Konstcrlie Evelyn Shelstad Kriesel Archie T. Lalim Carol Schmidt Larson Roger Leak Carol Vsteboe Lindsay Mae Johnson Luhn David Lunde lynn Lundin Miriam Hoplin lundin LaVonne Wessman Lyons Robert Michelsen Marcie Solheim Nelson Robert P. Nelson Robert E. Paulson Elaine Nelson Penningroth Rev. Herbert G. Peterson LaVonne J. Peterson Dr. Philip A. Quanbeck Marion R. Roe Betty Felland Ronning Bertil Sandberg Alired Sannerud Margaret Moe Sannerud Helen Green Seline Dr. Joseph Seto Chaplain Lyle H.Shaw loan Fering Smith Viola Nelson Solberg Rev. Allan B. Sortland Rev. Harold Tolleison Robert C. Ulsaker Raymond A. Wagner David P. Wasgatt Class of 1951 $10,190 Rev. John E. Midtling Clitlord L. Nelson Orville A. Olson Constance Rholl Paulson Ralph E. Pearson Wayne L. Pearson Woodrow A. Pearson Clifford A. Peterson Donald W. Peterson Robert D. Peterson Dora Eroien Quanbeclt Helen Haukeness Ranck Aimina Nelson Ringdahl Carol Breklren Rittenhouse Rev. Henry W. Roufs Donald Sateren Dorothy Solheim Schalk Russell G. Solheim Lillian Hanson Stadelman Elroy M. Stock Hildegarde Mortensen Strom Jean Christensen Sverdrup Dr. Donald L Sween Richard J. Thorvig Rev. Sheldon L. Torgerson Rueben Vane Charmeon Voss Mary Jane Wanous Robert A. Weagant Eugene F. Welter Peder J. Wilcox Class of 1950 $22,348 Contributors: 32 Class Representative: Herman Aune Edward M. Alberg Ethel Anderson Andersen Rev. Robert W. Andersen Charlotte Erickson Anderson Rev. Elmer O. Anhalt Frank L. Ario Georgette Lanes Ario Herman Aune Richard H. Aune Andrew 0. Balerud Barbara Kolden Balerud Charles R. Bard Doris Kyllo Beaudoin Lois Olson Berg Rev Gordon N. Berntson Norma Westby Berntson Lorraine lverson Bungum George Capetz P. Donald Carson, Jr. Vincent S. Martell C. Disrud Curtis Emberson Dr. Rudolph J. Engelmann Enoch Englund Charlotte Ellingson Ennen Louis L. Ennen Cmm'l ‘ 78 Class Representative: Rev. John Parbst Fred G. Anderson Marvel Moe Anderson James W. Andress Rev. Marvin C. Andros Elaine Hanson Aune Elizabeth A. Becken Carl K. Benson Jerold Benlel Gertrude Ness Berg Gordon A. Berg James Bergum Rev. Theodore A. Berkiand Delores Flaa Bierga Rev. Robert L. Boxrud Doris Frojen Bretheirn Ruby Helland Brown Rev. Roy S. Brown Milton J. Brustad Tildred D. Buc Margie Mattson Bueide Theodore Bungum Rev. James Christopherson Thelma Finnesgard Dahle Trygve Dahle Rev. Leonard Dalberg Esther Ditmanson John Eliason Rev. Harold K. Emerson Donald P. Ewert Forrest Eraasch Clarence Framstad Janet Hargrave Cavic Shirley Larson Goplerud Paul A. Green Rev. Milo Gudim Marolyn Sortland Halverson Dr. William H. Halverson Donald Hanson Rev. Herbert C. Hanson l. Glen Hendrickson Dr. Howard F. Hjelm Mary Jo Stephenson Hjelm Robert P. Hofllander Eleanor Ewert Hutchinson Gloria Johnson Johnson John A. Johnson Jean Vettel Kiteley Arthur 0. Kuross Joan Baxter [arson Jean Talso Lindahl Donald W. Moilan Larhea Johnson Morseth Lawayne Morseth Erika Staub Niemi John C. Norton Robert D. Odegard Lillian Vsteboe Ose Robert F. on Dr. Karlis L. Ozolins Rev. Daniel W. Pearson Rev. A. Richard Peterson Rev. Gerald J. Peterson Luther Rodvik Lila Rodmyre Rosell Richard N. Rosten Audrey Nagel Sander Donald L. Sheldon Rev. Calvin Slorley Joyce Botlen Strand Marjorie Lindberg Sveen Ann Andreassen Swank Rev. Edwin Swanson Jennings I. Thompson Rev. Donald C. Thorson David Westphal Ruth Fostervold Westphal Alice Berg Wilcox Edwin Yattaw Class of 1952 $6.608 Contributors: 57 Class Representative: Rev. Orville Olson James D. Armstrong Wilfred B. Aune Norman M. Backstrom Rev. Sherman J. Bohn Annabelle Hanson Dalberg Donald L. Dingman LeVon Paulson Dinter Marjorie Haley Eliason James O. Faul Eleanor Landsverk Gargrave Glen Gilbertson Roger E. Glans Vernon Graige James H. Hagen David Hagert Elmer H. Hanson Joyce Tallman Hanson Irene Shelstad Henjum Mildred Hetager Anna Marie Sabo Huesers Rev. Morris M. Johnson Don Knudson Millard J. Knudson James D. Kottom William J. Kuross Rev. Ben Larson Elwood H. Larson Rev. Luther J. Larson Donna Wang Leak John Leak Rev. Charles Luhn Col. Lloyd Lyngdal lean Swanson Markland Stanley H. Markson Lola Nelson Nebel Mildred Nelson Roger M. Nelson Leroy D. Nyhus Gordon M. Odegaard Rev. Orville L Olson Yvonne Bagley Olson Rev. Donald Oscarson Harvey M. Peterson Joanne Varner Peterson Martha Botany Peterson William H. Riley Charlotte Kleven Rimmereid Dr. lrving Ringdahl Donovan L. Roberts Rev. David Roltke Leona Eng Rollie Donald Sather Dr. Ruth A. Schmidt Mae Ness Sparby Robert D. Thompson Beverly Gryth Villwock William E. White Class of 1953 $2,887 Contributors: 39 Class Representative: Dr. Ruth Aaskov Dr. Ruth L. Aaskov Marilyn Vail Andros Lavon Moderow Belanger Dorothy Strommen Christopherson Patricia Razook Dietrich Edward Dippold Faith Carlstedt Dippold Rev. Jerome M. Engseth Dr. Leland L. Fairbanks Carol Handahl Grender Edith Sorem Gudim Rev. James S. Hamre Clarence C. Hansen Rev. Burton Hushagen Alice A. Jacobsen Marjorie Danielson Johnson Norman Johnson Marlin I. Kloster Joan Johnson Kuder Darlyne Deem Lamb Marvin Larson Ruth Ringstad Larson Rev. John R. Lingen Harold S. Mattson Betty Munson Nyhus Dr. Harry E. Olson Donald G. Oren Howard E. Pearson Dr. Leroy Petterson Mark Raabe Donald J. Reimer Rev. Arthur Rimmereid David Rykhen Eunice Nystuen Sorlland Vernon S. Stenoien [— Phyllis Vik Swanson William E. White Helen Larsen Witt Class of 1954 $10,265 Contributors: 51 Class Representative: Rev. Oliver Vick Donald Allar Dr. Arthur L. Anderson Connie Tollelson Anderson Dr. Keith Anderson Rev. louis 0. Becker Jeannine Torstenson Blanchard Marilyn foiseth Boraas Florence Helland Barman Dr. Lowell A. Brown Rev. Herbert W. Chilstrom John Dalland Mary Bakken Dolphin Valborg Kyllo Ellingson Dale Erdahl Marion Bolstad Erdahl Esther Oleson Freund Gerald Fullerton James V. Geisendorier Mariys Ringdahl Gunderson Rev. Gerald C. Hibbard Selmer J. Hjelmeland Rev. Erling Huglen Robert C. lngman Rev. Leroy lseminger Orpha Hushagen Iseminger Rev. Luther Jacobson Marcellus Johnson 0;. Lowell H. Kleven Mavis Ann Kyllonen Mary Peterson Leak Collette Peterson Lyngdal Erwin D. Mickelberg Paul Munson Richard K. Nelson Karl J. Nestvold Rev. Edward O. Nyhus Winifred Nystuen Nyhus Rev. Milford Parlihurst Avis Peterson Patterson James C. Record Yvonne Oudal Rhodes Arlene Reinertson Rolf Louis Roll Janice Anderson Ryltlten Rev. James L. Shiell Clyde L. Skogen Roger Stockmo Arthur (Bill) Thorson Roselind Knutson Thorson Rev. Jerome Trelstad Rev. Oliver K. Vick Class of 1955 $10,106 Contributors: 39 Class Representative: Beverly Omdahl Nelson Curtis Anderson James W. Anderson Agnes Thompson ledter Dr. John E. Benson Elsa Honebrink Berg Delores Ede Berlin Valborg Bosmoe Rev. James Christ Maxine Dahlin Christ Dorothy Moe Devick Richard A. Dronen Darrell J. Egertson Elaine Foss Erickson Phillip N. Cronseth Rev. Richard Hagestuen Rev. Arvin H. Halverson Jacqueline Bagley Hanson Wallace Hanson Robert M. Herman Agnes Twedt Howard John R. Jenson LaVonne Soderberg Johnson Elmer Karlstad Janice Bremseth Larson Dr. Arnqu J. Maeland Richard A. Mahre Audrey Larson Miller Lennart Nelson Beverly Hailing Oren Clinton Peterson Clyde V. Peterson John R. Peterson Donna Anderson Schlori Ethel Nordstrom Shiell David Skaar Wayne L. Thoreson Mavis Berge Trelstad Rev. Kenneth West Mary Christenson Wood Maynard E. Wood Class of 1956 52.808 Contributors: 38 Class Representative: E. William Anderson Jr. Curtis R. Anderson Deloris A. Anderson E. William Anderson, Jr. Rev. Norman E. Anderson Shelby Gimse Andress Dorothy Fioistad Benson Theodore S. Ierhs Kermit Bolstad J. Sherman Iona; Show less
Fall1983 1955 Clinton J. Peterson. Tracy MN. completed tum years as band vice president of the Minnesota Music Educators Association. He has been elected music representative of the Board of Directors of the Minnesota State High School League. (fiUGHBIEiBGNOW 1963 Carolyn E. Johnson. Placentia CA.... Show moreFall1983 1955 Clinton J. Peterson. Tracy MN. completed tum years as band vice president of the Minnesota Music Educators Association. He has been elected music representative of the Board of Directors of the Minnesota State High School League. (fiUGHBIEiBGNOW 1963 Carolyn E. Johnson. Placentia CA. is an associate professor of mass communica- tions at California State University, Ful- lerton. She recently finished her term as immediate past president of Women in Communications. 1956 Robert L. Moylan is the senior pastor at Trinity Lutheran in Edmonds WA. Roger Ose is visitation pastor at Augustana Lutheran Church in Minneapolis. He lives in Richfield MN. 1957 Marshall D. Johnson. Wartburg College, has written an introduction to and transla- tion of the “Books of Adam and Eve” which will be published in 1984 by Double- day. He lives in Waverly 1A. 1958 Daniel R. Bloomquist is a doctoral candidate at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield IL. Hugh Gilmore. pastor at Mt. Calvary Lutheran, is chairman of the Lutheran Brotherhood Lenten Steering Committee and vice president of South Shore Park filgerly Housing. He lives in Excelsior Jacqolyn (Hanson) Cherne. a faculty member at Golden Valley Lutheran College. is the author of a new book, “The Learning Disabled Child in Your Church School." She lives in Minneapolis. _ Jerome F. Peterson was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1982 representing District 18A. He lives in Princeton MN. 1959 Norman R. Berg received a doctorate in 1981 from Luther Northwestern Seminary. He lives in North St. Paul MN. Mary (Twiton) Bosben worked as a medical technologist for seven years and lives in Madison WI. Carl C. Casperson has been elected to the Bloomington Board of Education. He is a dentist and lives in Bloomington MN. Kenneth C. Heggem is working on a specialist degree in educational administration at Mankato State University. He lives in Plymouth MN. Hubert J. Nelson is a member of the ALC National Church Council and has served since 1976. He lives in Rockford IL where he is a pastor. 1960 Joyce Birkeland returned to the Coon Rapids High School (CRHS) teaching staff this fall in theatre and English. Birkeland has a bachelor‘s degree in theatre from Augsburg and a master's degree from St. Cloud State University. She is working on a doctorate in theatre education. Marcia (Myring) Carlson recently purchased a business called Terrific Lunch Company located in Eden Prairie MN. Carlson lives in Minneapolis. Barbara (Olson) Dettle is on the National Education Association elections commit- tee. She lives in Winona MN. Donald Erickson was ordained in the Covenant ministry in 1983. He lives in Unalakleet AK. Ralph Kempski. Indianapolis IN, received a doctor of divinity degree from Wittenberg University in 1980. He was re- elected ALC Synod Bishop in 1983. Kempski is a pastor at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, West Lafayette, IN. Judith (Nelson) Kessler has been hired as a teacher in the Consolidated Catholic School in Faribault MN. She will be teaching in the junior high. Delano E. Lind received a doctorate in ministry from McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. He now lives in Eden Prairie MN.He is a pastor at Immanuel Lutheran Church. 1961 Phyllis Acker. St. Paul, is now the senior associate of Energize Associates, located in Philadelphia PA. Energize Associates is a national training. consulting and publishing firm focusing on volunteerism. James N. Holden is beginning his 23rd year of teaching and 14th year of coaching tennis in the Northfield MN schools. Arlan E. Johnson is director of First Lutheran‘s senior choir in Red Wing MN. Merlyn J. Olson earned a doctorate in sociology from South Dakota State University in 1983. He lives in Prior Lake MN. 1962 Clair A. Johannsen is working on 3 DMA degree in organ at Catholic University in Washington, DC. 1964 Philip M. Dyrud i:- superintendent of three school districts and lives in Middle River MN. Ronald W. Erickson moved to Cincinnati OH and is working as an editor in data processing for South-Western Publishing Company. Sharon (Swanson) Knutson is a professor at the University of Minnesota and lives in Ada MN. Donna Kyllonen recently completed a master‘s of divinity degree at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. Karla (Krogsrud) Miley was president. lllionois Conference of Churches in 1981 and 1982. She lives in Nokomis IL. Sharon Woolson is teaching English as a Second Language to Southeast Asian and Hispanic students in the St. Paul Public Schools. 1965 Kenneth Anderson. Bedford IN. had his first children's book. titled “The Horse Lover's Handbook." published by School Book Fairs Inc. Since the publishing this spring. he has sold two additional children's novels to the_same compa ny. Rich Cummings has joined the Stillwater office of the Minneapolis-based investment firm of Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood Inc.. as a registered representative. Harvey Hanel was appointed in the spring of 1982 to a two-year term on the Governor's Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities by Governor Quie. Hanel lives in Mankato MN. 1966 Kathleen (Popp) Boggess is working on a doctorate in educational pshychology at Indiana University. She lives in Bloomington IN. Pastor Rodger Ericson has been assigned to Ramstein Air Base in Germany as Lutheran Chaplain for the next three years. Before leaving Randolf Air Force base in Texas, Ericson was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. Douglas A. Johnson was chosen Teacher of the Year by the Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers in 1982. He lives in Madison WI. 1967 Gail (Stromsmoe) Dow was named director of technical services for the Denver (CO) Public Library. Terry J. Frovik currently divides time between Siloa Lutheran Church and the American Association of Youth Sports. He is enrolled as a student at Luther Northwestern Seminary and lives in Mound MN. Ronald Peterson is acting head gardener for the Edina Country Club and lives in Minneapolis. 1968 Stephen Erickson. attorney. is a partner in Family Mediation Services in Minneapolis. Virginia Holm is a teacher in the Minneapolis Public Schools and teaches in Europe during the summer. Kathlynn M. Lindquist taught elementary education in Robbinsdale from 1968 to 1982. She is now involved in a manufacturing business and lives in Minneapolis. Karolyn Lestrud owns a photographic studio with her husband. She is also on the Board of Directors of the Arts and Humanities Council in Steamboat Springs CO. Lois (Scott) Petersen is a professional puppeteer and is also singing with “The Mad Housewives Opera Co.“ She lives in Mound MN. Beverly Stadum is a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Minnesota and a research assistant at the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. She is teaching the course “The Kennedy Era" at the University of Minnesota in conjunction with the NBC miniseries “Kennedy.” Judi Tsudo is enrolled in the College of Education at the University of Minnesota, She is studying the Russian language. 1969 Marjorie (Andreason) Brodrick received a master‘s degree in business administra tion from the University of Kentucky in 1979. She lives in Tempe AZ. Kaye (Hermann) Carlson is band director at Fridley Junior High School and lives in New Brighton MN. Adoption: Ralph and Bonnie (Swanson) Manuel have adopted David William Manuel who was born March 14. 1983. Bonnie is on leave from the Burnsville School District. 1970 Airell L. Nygaard is an orthopedic surgeon and team physician for the Denver Nuggets Professional Basketball team. He lives in Denver. 1971 David Benzel. former director of admissions at Augsburg. is the 1983 Men's National Overall Water Ski Champion. Competing in the 415i US. National Championships. Benzel placed second in trick skiing. ninth in jumping. and twenty~ second in slolom to take first overall honors. David and his wife Cyndi (a six- time national champion) left Augsburg and Minneapolis in 1979 to pursue their skiing careers. Cyndi did not compete this season as the Benzels are expecting their first child in December. Richard P. Hoffman is music director for Cedar Rapids Community Theatre and for First Congregational Church and director of the musical theatre program at Coe College. He has directed more than 25 musicals in Cedar Rapids IA. Susan Mahoney. Waterbury CT, is technical support manager for Timex Computer Corporation in Middlebury CT. Since her graduation from Augsburg with a major in elementary education. Mahoney has worked in positions in both education and computers. John H. Melcher has been promoted to the rank of specialist six in the Army. Melcher is assigned in West Point NY with the military band. Arthur C. Scheunemann has been named director of the Agricultural Development Division of the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Before being named director. Scheuncmann worked for four years as assistant to the director of agriculture and prior to that as a staff research analyst for both the Washington House of Representatives‘ Agriculture and insurance committees and as a staff budget analyst for the Senate Ways and Means Committee. He has also worked as a market development specialist for several private firms. Scheunemann and his wife. Susan. live in rural Olympia WA. They have two children. William A. Smith has been named director of financial planning and analysis for Investors Diversified Services (IDS). Minneapolis. Smith had previously been employed as a controller with Kroy Industries. Birth: Andrew Francis to Mark and Lois Francis on September 16. 1982. They live in Moses Lake WA. 1972 Thomas H. Fischer is a special education teacher in the Anoka Hennepin School District. He lives in Anoka MN and is head cross country coach at Anoka Senior High. David Gens has been ordained as a minister and will work with Church of the Livin Water, an interdenominational churc in Beaudette MN. Kathryn (Modrow) Kufus is a graduate student at the Unversity of Minnesota's Public Health Division of Epidemiology/ Physiological Hygiene and lives in Min- neapolis. William Roen is working on a doctorate at Catholic University in the Department of English. He lives in Brunswick MD. Nancy Voss has taken the position of equal opportunity specialist with the Bureau of Reclamation of the US. Department of the Interior. Voss has also been installed as the president of the Cosmopolitan Business and Professinal Women's Club in Washington, DC. She lives in Alexandria VA. 1973 Jay R. Addy has been named director of regulatory compliance for Fairview Community Hospitals (FCH) in Minneapolis. He will be responsible for FCH's corporate-wide compliance with regulations that affect health care delivery. Medicare-Medicaid precedures and income taxes. Addy will also coordinate the corporate budget process. He has a bachelor's degree in economics from Augsburg and in 1974 graduated from the North European Management Institute. Oslo. Norway in business management and administration. Gary Benson currently heads the Cost Control Program for Hammel Green and Abrahamson Inc. Minneapolis. Margaret (Jensen) Connet coordinates parent information and support groups for single adolescent mothers in Des Moines A. Birth: Stephanie Michelle Dimmer to Kathleen (Cina) and Paul Dimmer on October 5. 1982. They live in Wahpeton ND. Alumnews—S Marriage: Margaret Drake to Fred H. Moegle on October 22. 1982. Margaret continues to teach at Taylors Falls MN. They live in Forest Lake MN. David W. Fagerberg is a doctoral student in theology at Yale University and lives in New Haven CT. Dallas R. Grolen is a professional youth worker in the Wykoff Public Schools Groten's first book. “Winning isn‘t .~\Iua_\s First Place." will be published in fall 1983. Groten lives in Albert Lea MN. Maxine (Wentz) Lloyd is teaching at Flinders View Primary School in Port Augusta SA. She and her husband live in Port Augusta with their Iour-year-old child. Daniel W. Peterson has been assumed to the staff of Commander Carrier Six. based at Naval Station Mayport FL. Todd E. Peterson is assistant vice president. division sales manager for Citicorp/Diners Club, Coon Rapids MN. Birth: Bryan Evan Rodda to Robert and Karen (Dahlke) Rodda on July 16. 198;) He joins a sister. Jennifer Anne. 2. Robert has been named assistant dean for student life at Ohio State University, The Roddas live in Columbus OH, Brian K. Rokke has been chosen as Outstanding Young Man of America The award gives recognition to young men ages 21 to 26 ihroughouf North America who have distinguished themselves In one or more fields of endeavor. and who have helped make their community as well as country a better place to live. He lives in Newfolden MN Donald Sko). Hibbing MN. has been named head football coach at Hililiing Community College. He is :i nzi1ivc of Bloominglon MN and transferred to Augsburg from Normandalc Junior College. He taught for nine years at Bulil High School. Bonnie Koch Urseth has been cast in a con- tinuing role for the new fall series “We Got It Made." It will be shown on Thursday nights on NBC. She and her husband. Gerald, live in Van Nuys CA. IB'H Ronald Albrecht. Indianola IA. completed a doctorate of musical arts in piano performance at the University of Minnesota in June 1983. He is in his fifth year of teaching applied piano and classes in music theory and piano literature at Simpson College. He and his wife. Barb. have a one»year-old daughter. Elizabeth. Birth: Kirsan Anne Aune to Rev. Eric and Judy (Olson) Aune on June 2. 1983 She joms a brother. Jaron, 3. and a sister. Jennifer. 1. They live in St. James MN. Cynthia (Hegman) Fredrick teaches piano at the Crystal (MN) Evangelical Free Church School of Music and is pianist and deaconess of music at Maple Grove Evangelical Free Church. George E. French is director of music and theater at the University of Minnesota—Crookston and is organist at Trinity Lutheran in Crookston MN. Ronald A. Hovcrstad is pursuing a doctorate in business administration at the University of Minnesota. He lives in St Joseph MN. Martin Lucin has been installed as assistant pastor at Our Savior‘s Lutheran Church in Austin MN. He is married to Kim Hoverstcn. ('75) Birth: Kristina Rae Julik to Brad and Shel- ly (McKee) Julik on July 2, 1983. She joins a brother, Patrick 2. They live in Caledonia, MN. Margaret (0ndov) Norine does free lance writing and is enrolled in a paralegal (legal assistant) certification program. She lives in Richfield MN. Birth: Matthew Aaron Steffen to James and Judith Steffen on March 25, 1983. They live in Brooklyn Park MN. ge: PaulC. Brietenfeldt and Laurie Beth Rigstad on July 8, 1983. They live in Drayton ND. Patti S. Edwards is selling diagnostic lab equipment to doctor's offices and clinics for bio dynamics. She lives in West Des Moines IA. Birth: Anna Elizabeth Ferguson to Randall and Marcia (Nelson. ‘76) Ferguson on October 7. 1982. They live in St. Paul MN. Dixic M. Houser is finishing a master's degree in health at Mankato State University. She lives in Montgomery MN. Debra (Deanovic) Johnson recently completed a three-year residency in pediatrics in Rochester MN. Philip D. and Shirley (Schoberg) Nelson have started a microcomputer consulting business and programming service. They live in Reedly CA. Show less
V AUGSBURG fig“: Annual Report COLLEGE NEE-1983 ) There s a great deal to tell you about... Founded in 1869 “It 0 How it combines the excitement and vitality 0 How we’re dedicated to combining the of a metropolitan center with the smallness Christian faith, liberal arts education and and intimacy... Show moreV AUGSBURG fig“: Annual Report COLLEGE NEE-1983 ) There s a great deal to tell you about... Founded in 1869 “It 0 How it combines the excitement and vitality 0 How we’re dedicated to combining the of a metropolitan center with the smallness Christian faith, liberal arts education and and intimacy of a rural setting. excellence in academic programs. . HOW académlc SChOlarShlp Programs and 0 Or how you might appreciate the climate finanCial aid pajckages caln Significantly controlled comfort of the Skyways’ reduce your e ucatlona costs' tunnels and walkways that link major 0 How an internship program combines campus buildings. academic training in more than 40 majors with practical experience at Twin Cities We invite you to take a close look at companies. Augsburg College, 731 21$t Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55454 Augsburg College - Admissions (612) 330-1001 A private, liberal arts college of the American Lutheran Church in Minneapolis Show less
Donor listings State $273,042 Minnesota College Work Study Program Minnesota Private College Contract Research Granis Matching Gifts $52,036 Aetna Life 8- Casualty Co. Aid Association lor Lutherans Amoco Foundation American Express Foundation Apache Foundation Armto Insurance Group Foundation... Show moreDonor listings State $273,042 Minnesota College Work Study Program Minnesota Private College Contract Research Granis Matching Gifts $52,036 Aetna Life 8- Casualty Co. Aid Association lor Lutherans Amoco Foundation American Express Foundation Apache Foundation Armto Insurance Group Foundation Bank America Foundation Boeing Company Bunge Corporation Burlington Northern Foundatipn Camden Norwesi Bank (.c-ntial Lite Assurance Co. (herne Foundation Chevron USA Inc. Continental Bank Foundation Coopers & Lybrand Foundation Dari Transit Company John Deere Foundation Del Monte Corporation Ut-Lurick-Division of General Signal Mtg. Corp. Dow Chemical Company Emerson Electric Company Equitable Lile ol Iowa First Bank St. Paul First Bank System Inc. FMC Foundation H. B. Fuller Company GATX Corporation General Dynamics General Electric Foundation General Mills Foundation HewlettsPackard Company Honeywell Fund Hospital Corporation of America Howe Inc. International Business Machines Corp. Investors Diversified Services Inc. Josten's Foundation Kroy Industries, Inc. Lutheran Brotherhood Mead Corporation Foundation Metropolitan Federal, Fargo ND Minneapolis Star & Tribune Minnesota Mining 8- Mtg. Foundation Inc. Nabisco Inc. NCR Corporation Nordson Corporation Northern States Power Northwest Airlines Northwestern Bell Norwest Bank Minneapolis Padilla 8: Speer Inc. Pennzoil Company Philip Morris Inc. Pillsbury Company Foundation Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood, Inc. Proctor 8i Gamble Fund Prudential Insurance Co. of America Quaker Oats Foundation South»Western Publishing Co. Sperry Corporation Foundation St. Paul Companies Inc. Tobin-Arp Manufacturing Co. Western Electric Fund Scholarships These scholarships were active during the fiscal year. Many of these schol- arships are permanently endowed. This listing in- cludes only the scholar- ships administerd by the college. Other third party scholarships are listed else where in the Annual Re- port. General AAUP Bremer Foundation Scholarships Charles and Ellora Alliss Educational Foundation Henning A. Dahlberg Memorial Scholarship Alma Jensen Dickerson Memorial Scholarship Oliver M. and Alma Jensen Dickerson Memorial Scholarship Elias B. Eliason, Sr, Memorial Scholarship M. J. Estrem Scholarship Farmers Insurance Group Scholarship Fund David J. Formo Scholarship Catha Jones Memorial Scholarships Memorial Scholarship David Mathre Scholarship Minnesota Mining 5. Manulacturing Scholarships Quanbeck Scholarship Fund Reader's Digest Endowed Scholarships Edward Vokie Memorial Scholarship Special Aid Association for Lutherans Mildred Ryan Cleveland Memorial Scholarship Crown Prince Harald Scholarship Grace Anne Johnson Memorial Scholarship Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship The Rev. Horace E. Nyhus Memorial Scholarship George Sverdrup Graduate Scholarship Fund Minority Student Schola rships/Grants Aid Association lor Lutheran Minority Scholarship Program Grace Jewel Jensen Buster Memorial Scholarship Minnesota Mining 8. Manufacturing Minority Student Scholarship Marlys Johnson Simengaard Memorial Scholarship National Scholarship 8i Grant Program lor Minority Students (Sponsored by American Lutheran Church) Marilyn Petersen Memorial Scholarships Homecoming Auction Scholarship Religion and Christian Service Norman and Louise Bockbrader Scholarship Andrew and Constance Burgess Scholarship Thorvald Burntvedt Memorial Scholarship Iver and Marie Iverson Scholarship Gerda Mortensen Memorial Scholarship Onesimus Scholarship Johan H.O. Rodvik Memorial Scholarship The Reverend Olal Rogne Memorial Scholarship The Reverend Lawrence and Gertrude Sateren Scholarship Marguerite Hamilton Storley Memorial Scholarship Morris G. C. and Hanna Vaagenes Missionary Scholarship Fund Departmental Art _ August Molder Memorial Art Scholarship Crown Princess Sonja Art Scholarship Athletic Carl Bloomberg Memorial Scholarship Paul Dahlen Memorial Scholarship Paul Dahlen-Gerald Pryd Memorial Scholarship David Gronner Memorial Scholarship Fund Phil Hanson Scholarship Fund Keith Hoffman Memorial Scholarship Rory Jordan Memorial Scholarship Magnus and Kristola Kleven Endowment Scholarship Sandbo Football Scholarship James Winkler Memorial Scholarship Biology Biology Scholarships Business Gamble-Skogmo Foundation Scholarship Reid Scholarship Gertrude S. Lund Memorial Scholarship Chemistry Ellen and Courtland Agre Chemistry Award Manivald Aldre Memorial Chemistry Scholarship Chemistry Scholarship Carl Fosse Memorial Chemistry Scholarship Frederick C. and Laura E. Mortensen Chemistry Scholarship Dr. W. M. Sandstrom Chemistry ' Scholarship I Walter Gordon Schnell ' Memorial Chemistry Scholarship Walter E. Thwaite, Jr. Memorial I Chemistry Scholarship Covey Hendrickson Memorial Chemistry Scholarship Education ' English Anne Pederson English Scholarship Prolessor P.A. Sveeggen Memorial Scholarship Foreign Language Mimi Baez Kingsley Modern Language Scholarship Language Department Scholarship Fund Health-Related Ellen and Courtland Agre Pre- Medicine Award Eleanor Christensen Edwards Memorial Scholarship History Dr. Carl H. Chrislock History Scholarship The Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Haukeness Award H. N. Hendrickson History Scholarship Library Science Library Science Scholarship Mathematics Minnesota Gas Company Scholarship Mathematics Department Scholarship Music Peggy Christensen Benson Memorial Scholarship Ingeborg C. Christenson Scholarship David Gronner Memorial Scholarship Fund 0. I. Hertsgaard Scholarship Leonard and Sylvia Kuschel Scholarship Edwin and Edith B. Norberg Scholarship Henry P. Opseth Music Scholarship Schmitt Foundation Scholarship Schubert Club Scholarship Marilyn Solherg Voice Scholarship John and Vera Thut Scholarship Stuart E. West Memorial Scholarship Physics Theodore J. Hanwick Scholarship Political Science Political Science Scholarship Sociology Joel and Frances Torstenson Scholarship in Urban Affairs Adolph Paulson Memorial Prize Memorials These persons are re- membered by friends or relatives through a mem- orial gift to Augsburg Col- lege. The people listed below have given gifts in memory of those whose names appear in bold type. Christine Ahlbom Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Clair Strommen Emma Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James Norman G. S. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fagerlie Dr. and Mrs. Joel Torstenson Zion Lutheran Church Kenneth Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ernesr Anderson Gloria Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larson Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Larson Reed Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahlbom Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Dr. and Mrs. Philip Quanbeck Dr. and Mrs. Paul Sonnack Sig Andreassen Ruth Andreassen Madeline Andreen J. R. Paulson Dorothy Baker Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Baker Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Marian V. Crogness Ruth C. Helling. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William McCollum Helen M. Swanson Ronald E. Barrie Gladys M. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Roben Eiermann Willard A. Berg Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Berg Mrs. Kay Bergum Mr. and Mrs. David Steenson Mrs. John Berkeley Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Thompson Carl Bloomberg Mr. and Mrs. William Gauger Marvin Mrs. Marvin Borgeli Rev. and Mrs. Luthard Gjerde Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Helgeson Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Johnson Doris McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moen A. 0. and V. H. Williamson Grace Jewel Jersen Buster Margaret Anderson Rev. Elnar Gundale Peter Chura Dr. and Mrs. Henry Staub Mrs. Frieda Collett Dr. and Mrs. Henry Siaub Christine Daltl Rev. and Mrs. Martin Olson Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Oudal Dagmar Quanbeck Dr. and Mrs. Philip Quanbeck Mr. and Mrs. Ben/Skurdal Mrs. Archie Dahlen Dr. and Mrs. Philip Quanbeck Brian DeCkrcq Mr. and Mrs. James Carlson Rev. and Mrs. Robert Evans Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Whirley Victor Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dickert Phillip EUingson Arthur V. Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miscala Rev. Oscar E. Engehretson Irene Engebretson Foster Fie Mr. and Mrs. David Sleenson Rev. James Gronseth Mrs. Julia Gronseth Marvin Haagenson Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barwin Bertha Hanson Beverly Johnson Ellen Olson Olive and Anna Ronholm Philip Hanson Mrs. Alton Hanson Don Holland Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Else Michaelsen Katherine Michaelsen Mabel Herbranson Jo Ann Berg Robert Herbranson John Hill ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Earle Christensen 0. Arne Holt Else Michaelsen Katherine Michaelsen ' Jacobson Dr. and Mrs. Philip Quanbeck Mrs. [filler Johrson Mr. and Mrs. James Roback Mr. and Mrs. David Steenson Mrs. Irene Steenson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steenson Grace Johnson Clair and Hedvig Klosier Rev. Harold Johnson Emily Arntzen Mr. and Mrs. Abner Batalden Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Lillian Ellingson Gerald Johnson Matilda Johnson Rev. and Mrs. Martin Olson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pautz Dr. and Mrs. Martin Quanbeck Robert Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Mrs. lhea Johnson Rev. and Mrs. Norman C. Krapl Walter W. Johnson Rev. and Mrs. Norman C. Krapl Catha Jones Virginia Baynes Wendel R. Jones Mrs. Wendell Jones Rose Westby Jennie Kappedahl Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Rupert Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson Krktola Kleiren Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Azor Kleven Mr. and Mrs. E. Milton Kleven Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Person Norma Knutson Dr. Birgit Birkeland Rev. and Mrs. Oliver V. Emerson Dr. and Mrs. John Holum Rev. Karsten Kristenson Mr. and Mrs. John O. Johanson Eric and Esther Larson Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fagerlie Jeanette Malm Mr. and Mrs. Earle Christenson Patricia (Olson) Mandsagu Dr. and Mrs. J. Elmo Agrimson Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Rev. Orlin Mandsager Dr. and Mrs. Paul Sonnack ‘ UGSBURG $33331 COLLEGE 1982-1983 Robert Mantlrd Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Mrs. as: Sverdrup Mkhaelsen Else Michaelsen Katherine Michaelsen Fritliiol Michelson Else Michaelsen Katherine Michaelsen Michael Michaelsen Else Michaelsen Katherine Michaelsen August Molder Ann C. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bjelde Dr. and Mrs. Bernhard Christensen Raymond Comstock Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elkins Mr. and Mrs. Henry Follingstad Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holen Dr. and Mrs. Einar Johnson Dr. J. V. Koik Arie and Vivian Mann Clarice Moen Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mohrenweiser Mrs. August Molder Paul Nesvold Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Nielsen Rev. and Mrs. Karlis Ozolins John Sievila Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Sulerud Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Joel Torstenson Leida Valgemae louise Nicols Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahlbom Joey Olson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson Walter Pedersen Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hanson Marguerite Pearson Dr. and Mrs. J. Elmo Strommen Dr. and Mrs. Merton Strommen Katherine Peterson Dr. and Mrs. Martin Quanbeck Wdler Prieb Dr. and Mrs. Philip Quanbecli Dr. Warren Quanbech Dagmar Quanbetk Ea Riand Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lindquisi Dr. and Mrs. Martin Quanbeck Mr. and Mrs. David Ringstad Flora Rout Mr. and Mrs. Earle Christensen Einar Rolike Violet Rokke Harold Ronning Gudrun Ronning Samuel Saure Dr. Mabeth Gyllslrom lawrence Sevenon Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kenstad Ronald Stevens Arne C. Salher Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Skurdal Ernest Sumela Dr. and Mrs. Philinuanbeck Ragna Sverdmp Else Michaelsen Katherine Michaelsen * Ed Swiggum Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Agrimson Vera Yhut John Thul Erling Urdahl Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Llndgren Alva Wald Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Abner Batalden Oletta Wald Stuart West Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson Oletta M. West Joan c. West Ralph Watlund Mrs. David Skaar Irene Wall Dr. and Mrs. Martin Quanbeck Minnesota Private College Fund $117,216 Augsburg College is an active participant in the Minnesota Private Col- lege Fund, a voluntary association of the 15 pri— vate, four-year liberal arts colleges in the state. In the past year, Augsburg received $117,216 through MPCF. Since the fund's beginning in 1951, this important part of our annual development pro- 'gram has brought a cum- ulative total of $1,773,499 to the college. MPCF is the only annual appeal the member in- stitutions make to busi- ness and industry for current operating sup- port. lncome received through the fund is of special value to Augs- burg, since it comes as unrestricted revenue, en- abling the college to use the funds wherever the needs are greatest. The strong tie between the private colleges and business becomes espe- cially evident when Presi- dent Anderson and other offices of the college visit with business people each year to encourage sup- port for the Private Col- lege Fund. They frequently find Augsburg alumni and those from other member colleges occupy- ing key roles in the com- panies. These alumni often can be influential in de- veloping corporate sup— port for the colleges through MPCF, and are also tangible examples of the “dividends” a busi- ness receives when it invests in private higher education. Augsburg’s partnership in the Minnesota Private College Fund is a key element in our financial development,_ and we thank our many alumni and friends in business and industry for their continuing support. Note: The 1982 contribumrsto MPCF represent a seven perv: cent increase including 26 new. donors and 175 past donors who increased their gifts. The can», tributors are listed by campaign area. The number of years of giving is listed in parenthesa. Duluth Airport State Bank (18) Harry Allenlall, Inc. (4) Amendola Construction Company, Inc. (8) Anderson Furniture Company (10) Anonymous (2) Bagley and Compahy, Inc. (17) Beck's Furniture Store (10) Bell Brothers, Inc. (2) Christian F. Beukema (20) Bowman Corporation (11) Campbell Charitable Trust (10) Lloyd Currie and Sons, Inc. (19) Cutler-Magnet Company (31) Daugherty" Hardware Company (7) The Duluth Clinic (10) Duluth Glass Block Store Company (113) Duluth Paper and Specialties Company (2) Duluth Special Fund (Jennings F. Johnson) (10) . Duluth Steel Fabricators, Inc. (5) First Bank Duluth (23) First Bank Duluth West (28) First Federal Savings and Loan Association (22) First National Bank oi Duluth (28) Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith and Frederick (2) Happy Sleeper Mattress Shops (7) Cavour Hartley (6) Guillord Hartley (10) Mrs. 0qu Haugsrud (11) Bardon Higgins (22) Hyman-Michaels Company (7) The Jamar Company (24) Johnson-Kalkbrenner Funeral Home (16) Johnson, Fredin, Killen. Thibodeau and Seller (7) KBJR-TV (24) KDlH-TV Broadcasting Company (t) Labovitz Enterprises (2) M at K Store (10) Manley Investment Company (5) Marine Iron and Ship Building Company (2) W.P. and R.S. Mars Company (26) Show less
Donor Listings . Minnesota Power Company (27) Modern Constructors, Inc. (12) Modern Distributors, Inc. (18) News-Tribune and Herald (29) NECA-Arrowhead Chapter (11) North Shore State Bank (21) Northern Drug Company (19) Northwestern Bank of Commerce (28) Oneida Realty Company (26) Overman Company... Show moreDonor Listings . Minnesota Power Company (27) Modern Constructors, Inc. (12) Modern Distributors, Inc. (18) News-Tribune and Herald (29) NECA-Arrowhead Chapter (11) North Shore State Bank (21) Northern Drug Company (19) Northwestern Bank of Commerce (28) Oneida Realty Company (26) Overman Company (16) Park State Bank (21) Paulucci Family Foundation (12) Pickwick, Inc. (6) Rohliing, Inc. (11) _ Ryland Ford, Inc. (12) St. Germain Bros., Inc. (27) St. Louis County Federal Savings ‘ and Loan Association (14) Stillman, House, Swanson and Company, Ltd. (7) Wahl‘s, Inc. (16) WDSM/KZIO (3) Western National Bank oi Duluth (19) Zenith Dredge Company (21) Mankato Area American State Bank oi Mankato (18) Lowell W. Andreas (G) Archer-Daniels-Midland Foundation (23) Brett’s Department Store (12) Carlson Crait (7) F. B. Clements Foundation (17) Thomas P. Coughlan (19) Cuddy Mechanical Contractors, Inc. (10) Enterprise Machinery Company (3) First Bank Mankato (22) H 8 C Electric Supply (9) Holiday Inn oi North Mankato (7) Honeymead Products Company (7) Jared How (10) Hubbard Milling Company (22) Johnson Fishing, Inc. (16) Jones Metal Products, Inc, (8) Katolight Corporation (3) KEYC-TV (13) Landkamer Brothers Company, Inc. (17) Lloyd Companies, Inc. (17) Lundin Construction Company, Inc. (10) Madsen's Stores (17) Mankato Aglime and Rock Company (5) Mankato Citizens Telephone Company (20) Mankato Free Press (15) Mankato Stone Company (17) Midwest Coaches, Inc. (22) Minn-Dali Company (2) Minnesota Automotive, Inc. (16) North Star Concrete Company, Inc. (16) Northwestern National bank oi Mankato (2.3) Oiiice Specialties Company (1) Peterson and Company (7) Regan and Regan (6) Security State Bank (16) Twin City Federal Savings and loan Association (15) Valley News Company (9) Wells Concrete Products Company (Wells, MN) (15) Minneapolis Metro ADC Products (9) Ag-Chem Equipment Company, Inc. (8) Alexander and Alexander. Inc. (38) Allison-Williams Company (27) American Hardware Mutual Insurance Company (28) American linen Supply Corr..iany (28) Arthur Andersen Er Co. (26) Apogee Enterprlses, Inc. (15) Aslesen Company. Inc. (29) Atwood-Larson Company, Inc. (25) Auto-Miles Warehouse (17) Bachman's, Inc. (18) Baker Foundation (20) Bank of Minneapolis and Trust Company (11) Barry Blower Company (2) Bemis Company Foundation (28) Beneficial Finance Company (13) Benelicial Loan and Thriit Company (22) Benson-Quinn Company (21) Birchwood Laboratories, Inc. (12) Baker's, Inc. (7) Brede, Inc. (11) Brock-White Company (8) Brown Photo Inc. (1) Burdick Grain Company (21) Burgess Publishing Company (13) Callan Publishing, Inc. (9) Camden Northwestern State Bank (9) Cargill Foundation (32) Carleton Screw Products Company (26) Carlson Companies (18) C. H. Carpenter Lumber Retail Yards (14) Leonard G. Carpenter (28) CEA-Carter-Day Company (18) Central Northwestern National Bank ofMinneapoIis (6) Central Telephone Company (3) Cherne Contracting Company (10) Community Credit Company (2) Comscrv Corporation (3) ConAgra Fruen, Inc. (11) Conklin Company. Inc. (1) Contech, Inc. (9) Continental Telephone Company at Minnesota, Inc. (3) Control Data Corporation (24) Cornelius Company. Anoka (10) Country Club Market, Inc. (20) CPT Corporation (7) Crown Iron Works Company (14) Custom Tool and ManuIacturing Company (9) Dayton Rogers Manufacturing Company (15) Deloitte, Haskins and Sells (22) Deltak Corporation (6) Despatch Industries, Inc. (27) Donaldson Company, Inc. (27) Donaldson's (8) Dorsey, Windhorsl, Hannaiord, Whitney rind Halladay (5) Douglas Corporation (7) Durkee-Atwood Company (26) Dwinnell and Company, Inc, (15) Eaton Corporation (Fluid Power Operations Char-Lynn Division) (26) Ellerbe Associates, Inc. (22) Empire-Crown Auto, Inc. (14) Alfred W. Erickson Foundation (9) Erickson Petroleum COrporation (21) Ernst and Whinney (26) Faegre and Benson (24) Farmers Home Mutual Insurance Company (21) Farmhand, Inc. (30) Fifth Northwestern National Bank (5) First Bank Bloomington Lake (7) First Bank Burnsville (3) First Bank Coon Rapids, Coon Rapids (10) First Bank Edina (7) First Bank Hopkins (6) First Bank Minneapolis (14) First Bank Minnehaha (17) First Bank Northtown (6) First Bank Plymouth (4) First Bank Produce (14) First Bank Robbinsdale (7) First Bank Southdale (7) First Bank System Foundation (7) First Federal Savings and Loan Minneapolis (28) First National Bank of Anoka, Anoka (2) Flour City Brush Company (27) Flour City Press-Pack Company (12) Food Producers International (11) Fourth Northwestern National Bank (10) R. E. Fritz, Inc. (12) Fullerton Lumber Company(29) G 8: K Services, Inc. (20) M. A. Cedney Company, Chaska (14) Gelco Foundation (8) General Mills Foundation (31) General Oiiice Products Company (1) Goodin Company (25) W. R. Grace and Company, Zonolite Division (14) Grace, Inc. (B) Greystone Foundation (27) Groves Foundation (25) Helen Harrington Charitable Trust (3) B. W. and Leo Harris Company (14) F. C. Hayer Company (28) A. D. Hays Parking Company (11) Adrian S. Helgeson and Company (9) Leonard Hoeft (3) Hoigaard's, Inc. (14) Honeywell, Inc. (28) Horton Manufacturing Company, Inc. (25) Hustad Company (13) Inter-Regional Financial Group, Inc. Foundation (3) International Multiioods Corporation (26) Investors DiversiIied Services, Inc. (23) IeiIerson Lines. Inc. (29) Al Johnson Construction Company (25) Iosten's, Inc. (6) Iuster Brothers, Inc. (27) H. A. luster Company (15) Kellogg Commission John G. Kinnard and Company, Knutson Companies, Inc. (10) Kraus-Anderson, Inc. (12) Kullberg ManuIacturing Lear Siegler, lnc., Mammoth Lindsay Bros. Company (9) Litton Microwave Cooking Longyear Company (26) Malt-OaMeal Company (10) Marbrook Foundation (6) Marsh and McLennan, McGarvey Coffee, Inc. (27) McQuay-Periex, Inc. (23) Medtronic, Inc. (19) Midland National Bank oi Miller Publishing Company (22) Ministers Liie and Casualty Minneapolis Electric Steel Castings Company (28) Minnepolis Star and Tribune Minnegasco, Inc. (32) Minnesota Rubber Company Napco Industries, Inc. (23) Nash Foundation (Nash-Finch National City Bank oI National Computer Systems, Nationwide Papers, Champion International Corporation North American Liie and Casualty Company (27) Northeast State Bank (25) Northern States Power Northland Aluminum Products, Northland Electric Supply Northrup King Company (27) Northwest Bancorporation Northwestern Bell Telephone Northwestern National Bank Northwestern National Bank Northwestern National Bank oi Northwestern National Life Insurance Company (29) Northwestern State Bank Norwesco, Inc. (27) Old Peoria Company, Inc. (10) Onan Family Foundation (29) Opus Corporation (17) Pako Corporation (26) Peavey Company (28) Pennsylvania Oil Company (13) Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company oi Minneapolis and St. Paul (9) Periection, Inc. (22) Pheoll ManuIacturing Company of Minnesota (15) The Phillips Foundation (15) Pillsbury Company (29) Piper, Jaiiray and Hopwood, Prestige Electronics, Inc. (6) Prospect Foundry, Inc. (6) Prudential Insurance Company Elizabeth C. Quinlan Foundation, Inc. (27) Rahr Foundation (18) Random Specialties (11) Reinhard Brothers Company Richards Oil Company, Savage ("I Richiield Bank and Trust Rosemount, Inc. (20) The Salkin Foundation (S 6 L Stores) (Stevensons) (26) Scherer Brothers Lumber Schmitt Music Company (19) Scientific Computers, Inc. (3) Second Northwestern National Security Warehouse Company I Carl Sharpe Foundation (15) Smith Foundation, Inc. (26) Smith Foundry Company (7) 500 line Railroad Company (24) Southways Foundation (16) State Bank of Anoka, Anoka (4) R. J. Steichen and Company (23) Sterling Electric Company (23) Super Valu Stores, Inc. (26) Tennant Company Foundation Tenneco, Inc. (24) Packaging Corporation oi America H. Case Company Walker ManuIacturing Company Midwestern Gas Transmission Company Tension Envelope Corporation (VI Thermo—Serv Company. Anoka (17) Third Northwestern National Bank (5) Thorsen, Campbell, Rolando and Lehne (17) Thriiy Drug Stores, Inc. (B) Timesavers, Inc. (21) Title Insurance Company oi America (24) The Toro Company (20) Turnquist Paper Company (12) Twin City Federal Savings and Loan Association (28) United Telephone Company oi Minnesota. Chaska (5) Valspar Corporation (26) Vincent Brass and Aluminum Company (20) Walman Optical Company (27) Washington Scienlilic Industries, Inc. (18) WCCO-AM/FM/TV (28) Webster Lumber Company (22) Whitney Foundation (16) Wilkie Brothers Foundation, Savage (19) Williams Steel and Hardware Company (21) The James T. Williams, Sr, Foundation, Inc. (3) Rochester Area Alvin E, Benike, Inc. (7) Birdsall and Serbin, Inc. (Rochester School Bus Service) (11) Business Products, Inc. (5) D It R/Star (6) First Bank Rochester (20) Foster Electric Company (18) Bud Freeman Hearing Aid Sales (5) General Warehouse Corporation (7) GF Business Equipment, Inc. (Crenlo Division) (12) C. I. Glatzmaier (5) Hanny's Men’s Wear (3) Hirman Insurors (13) D. H. Holt Company (3) Home Federal Savings and Loan Association (18) Hunt Drug Store, Inc. (10) The Johnson Company,lnc. (12) The Kahler Corporatit'in Foundation (19) A. M. Keith (7) KROC — Radio and Television (11) Kruse Company (16) Marigold Foods, Inc. (3) Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation (18) McDonald's Restaurants oi Rochester (6) McCladrey-Hendrickson and Company (5) Michaels Supper Club, Inc. (18) Northwestern National Bank oi Rochester (20) Olmsted Medical and Surgical Group, P.A. (9) People's Co-operative Power Association (8) Quarve and Anderson Company (4) Ted Rieple, Inc. (5) Rochester Bank and Trust Company (18) Rochester Post Bulletin Company (19) Rochester Ready-Mix Concrete Company (12) Rochester Sand and Gravel, Inc. (14) Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Roesler (8) Schari Auto Supply, Inc. (16) O. A. Stocke and Company. Inc. (16) Weis Builders, Inc. (6) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkus (2) St. Cloud Area Amcon Block and Precast. Inc. (8) Automotive Parts Headquarters Company (4) Baston Chevrolet Company (1) Charles A. Bernick, Inc. (5) Coborn's, Inc. (Sauk Rapids, MN) (3) AUGSBURG Annual Re COLLEGE 19533983 Jack Frost, Inc. (6) Grani'e City Ready-Mix, Inc. (Sauk Rapids. MN) (3) Granite City Tool Company (20) Mathew Hall Lumber Company (25) C. R. Herbergct's, Inc. (25) Kevin J. Hughes (1) Cy KueIIer Realtors. Inc. (3) Landwehr Storage and Moving, Inc. (10) Liberty Loan and Thriit Corporation (17) Hawthorne Foundation. Inc. (14) Norman E. Henning (1) The Highland Bank (6) Hoiiman Electric Compan) (17) The W. R. Hotchkiss Foundation (10) Juran 8 Moody, Inc. (12) Knox Lumber Company (17) Kohlei Mix Specialties. Inc. [15) Kroy Inc. (15) KSTP (Hubbard Foundation) Mahowald Insurance Agency (3) (25) Dan Marsh Drugs (24) McMahon, Hartmann. Amundson and Company (8) Metzroth Clothing Company (26) National Bushing and Parts Company (16) Niskern Agency. Inc. (3) Northwestern Bank and Trust Company oi St. Cloud (29) Northwestern State Bank of Sault Rapids (Sauk Rapids, MN) (15) Pan-O-Cold "HOLSUM" Baking Company (4) Plaza Park State Bank (21) LeRoy P. Poganski, CPA (3) RubaId Beverage Company, Inc. (1) Security Federal Savings and Loan Association (23) Seven-Up Bottling Company (14 St. Cloud Medical Group. RA, (1) St. Cloud National Bank and Trust Company (29) St. Regis Paper Company (SartelI, MN) (6) Tanner Systems, Inc, (Sauk Rapids, MN) (4) Versa-Vcnd Vending, Inc. (3) Viking Coca-Cola Bottling Company (14) Volkmull’t Printers, Inc. (8) WJON/WWJO Radio Stations (3) Zapp National Bank (29) St. Paul Metro \ 3M Company (30) Aero Systems Engineering, Inc. (5) American Fruit and Produce Company (22) American Horst and Derrick Company (27) Anchor Paper Company (17) Andrews Knitting Mills, Inc. (11) The Ashland Oil Foundation Inc. (22) Bechik Products, Inc. (20) Bell Lumber and Pole Company (22) Brockway Glass Company Foundation (19) Burlington Northern Foundation (28) The Bush Foundation (13) Patrick and Aimee Butler Family Foundation (17) Capitol Supply Company (9) Central Exchange Foundation (Farmers Union Central Exchange) (27) Cherokee State Bank (28) Coca-Cola Bottling Midwest, Inc. (26) _ Commonwealth Electric Company (28) Container Corporation of America Foundation (20) Conwed Foundation (25) Corning-Donohue, Inc. (24) Cummins Diesel Sales, Inc. (17) DeLuxe Check Printers Foundation (29) Dellwood Foundation, Inc. (10) Dillon-Lilly Company, Inc. (14) Doherty, Rumble and Butler Foundation (3) Drake Marble Company (14) Economics Laboratory, Inc. (28) Elvgren Paint Supply Company (“I Farmers Union Grain Terminal Assocraiion (Grain Terminal Foundation) (8) Ferndale Foundation, Inc. (14) First Bank Grand (16) First Bank Merchants (15) First Bank Saint Paul (30) First Bank Security (17) First Bank State (17) First Bank White Bear (7) First State Bank oi New Brighton (7) First Trust Saint Paul (19) Fisher Nut Company (11) Fuel Economy Contracting Conlon Construction Company (5 Company (14) DCI. Inc. (4) DeZurik Corporation (SarIeII, MN) (29) First American National Bank oi St, Cloud (21) First Bank St. Cloud (2) Franklin Manufacturing Company (25) H. B. FuIIer Company (19) GCA/PaR Systems (16) The Gillette Company (29) Griggs, Cooper and Company, Inc. (19) Guaranty State Bank (10) Harris—Stewart Companies. Inc. (19) Iampert Lumber Company (32) Lamperl Yards, Inc. (28) Liberty State Bank (28) MacArthur Company (22) McNeer Foundation (16) Mid America National Bank oi Roseville (7) Midway National Bank oi St. Paul (12) Minnesota Chemical Company (21) Minnesota Federal Savrngs and Loan Association (27) Minnesota Mutual LiIe Insurance Company (19) Minnesota National Bank oi Eagan (10) Mutual Servrce Insurance Company (26) N-ReN Corporation (St. Paul Ammonia Products Division) (9) National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation (I) National Checking Company (15) NCR Compton. Inc. (1) North Star State Bank at Roseville (9) Northwest Area Foundation (9) Northwestern National Bank oi St. Paul (26) Northwestern National Bank ol South St. Paul (21) Northwestern State Bank (25) I. A. O'Shaughnessy Foundation (22) Old Home Foods, Inc (7) Dwight Opperman (1) Lewis and Annie F. Paper Foundation, Inc (26) Pentair, Inc, (9) Peoples Electric Company, Inc. (1) Plastics, Inc. (19) Ramsey Engineering Company (“I Remmele Engineering, Inc. (16) The Rosevrlie State Bank (9) H. and Val J. Rothschild, Inc. (12) Jacob Schmidt Brewrng (11) J. L. Shiely Company (15) Sperry Corporation (17) St. Paul Brass Foundry Company (23) The St. Paul Companies, Inc. (30) St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press (28) Superior Products Manufacturing Company (10) John Tocho III (1) Trans Mississippi Biological Supply (2) TSI Incorporated (6) Twin City Barge, Inc. (11) United Electric Corporation (15l UOP Johnson Division (16) Webb Company (29) Western State Bank (8) D. W. Westley (1) Whirlpool Foundation (30) Hubert W. White, Inc, (25) Arthur F, Williams, Inc. (9) Winona Area AAA World Travel Agencies (1) Beatrice Foods Company. Fiberite DIvrsIon (3) Bicsanz Stone Company (20) Boelter Industries, Inc, (1) Camera Art School Photographers, Inc. (Lewrston, MN) [15) Carisch Cine 4 Theatres (1) James K. Carlson, Architect- Engineer and Associates (15) Catholic Diocese of Winona (9) R. D. Corie Company (3) Doerer's Genuine Parts (7) H. S. Dresser and Son, Inc (6) Dunn Blacktop Company. Inc. (9) FMD Associates. Inc. (7) Fastenal Company (4) First Fidelity Sayings and Loan Association (5) First Northwestern National Bank oi Winona (24) Gate City Agency, Inc. (19) Great Surplus Stores, Inc. (13] Haddad's, Inc. (16) Hardt's Music Store (3) Hauser Art Glass Company (11) T. R. Hennessy Family Foundation (Lewiston, MN) (8) Holiday Inn at Winona (17) Show less
6 — Faculty News GSBUIK} LIEGENOW 1970 Pamela J. Anderson Robert C. Bjerke Pearl Cheung Christine L. Goodger Pamela Jurdy Jacobson Steven T. Johnson Herbert Lee Jorstad Marvin F. Larson Donald A. Olson John Graham Reitz Lee H. Trelstad, Jr. Linda Evenson Werley Sharie Farmer White Jan Dewing... Show more6 — Faculty News GSBUIK} LIEGENOW 1970 Pamela J. Anderson Robert C. Bjerke Pearl Cheung Christine L. Goodger Pamela Jurdy Jacobson Steven T. Johnson Herbert Lee Jorstad Marvin F. Larson Donald A. Olson John Graham Reitz Lee H. Trelstad, Jr. Linda Evenson Werley Sharie Farmer White Jan Dewing Wiencke 1971 Larry Bahun Karen Bialozor Sally Carlson Jacob Crisafulli Jeannine M. Dahl Sara Enderson Jonathan Robert Fenner Donald Lee Gilleland Diana R. lsenhower Daryl C. Jackson Helen McArthur Johnson Linda A. Johnson Duane M. Krueger Margit Livingston Loretta Nelson Dennis J. Peterson Michael R. Scott Kenneth M. Sersland Roberta Schwab Stephens Leif H. Urseth John T. Yetter [972 Dennis Beckman Henry F. French M. Angela Frerichs Jack Gilbertson Thomas Groth Deborah H. Hendrickson Nancy Olson Hrdlicka Aviva Inberg Steven Kilborn Warren Larson Sharon Marx Daniel P. Nelson Albert 0. Nelson Nancy Brooks Nelson Pamela Fischer Orr Byron Doug Peterson Jim Piepenburg Paula Young Smith Diane Thompson Suzanne Thompson Fred Tyler Vivian Moe Vorhes Mary L. Walesch I973 Kenneth J. Anderson Sheila Granstrom Andrie Bruce L. Carlson Wayne G. Carlson Robin C. Davidson Janice Edgerson Davis Janet Gamradt Erickson Lois D. Hawkins William Hill Anna Lindemanis Hobbs Dennis C. Johnson Janet Woodbury Johnson Mary Thoresen Johnson Mary J. Lohn Thomas Mark Loken Connie S. Malcom Pamela Nichols Nelson Shirley O'Groske Francosis Oliver Elaine A. Olson Julian Olson William J. Pearson Linda Svensk Renander Leslie Ann Saarela Roger Simon Gregory J. Swenson Janet Woodbury 19'” Henr A. Daum Mea e Eldon Laurie S. Gilbertson Elizabeth Abigail Allen Box Gregory Harris Craig Lee Jones Tru y K. Liepitz Charles R. Lindquist Cynthia Rosales Lindquist Nancy Marcus William P. Moberly Mark M. Neseth Deborah Foster Neseth Robert C. Osness Kathryn Sanoden Pearson Timothy D. Peterson James F. Rodde Carol C. Simon John C. (Jay) Smith Carolyn E. Stepanek Mary P. Stickelmeyer Loanne Stutzman Loren A. Taylor Wayne F. Truscinski 1975 Janet Anderson Beth Ann Brekken Lowell C. Dale Maureen Dearing Jo Diska Dorman Nancy L. Erckenbrack Andrea Dale Erickson Bruce J , Feroe Teresa Elaine Field Mary Parbst Fobes Bradley G. Forsythe Deborah Harshman Forsythe Paul R. Gamm Janel Sonstegard Gamm Michael Henry Guelker Kathleen Hanley Lynn Holmgren Robin Stinson Howard Brian Scott Johnson James B. Johnson Karen Lee Johnson Mark R. Johnson Darryl L. Landsverk Raymond M. Leek Jon Samuel Nelson Sheila Nancy Pearson Rebecca J. Peters Bonnie Jo Pritchard Julianne S. Salzman Samuel H. Schmeling Barbara Shirley Paul Sorbo Deborah Spence Genice S. Winter Diane Young I976 Susan Diane Donart Michael Joseph Dunsky Jeanne Louise Edman James Allen Fromm Janel Sonstegard Gamm Charles Willard Gould Peter A. Hendrickson Mark N. Jennings Bruce Donald Johnson Evelyn Gennel Killens Marcia Wallin Lemke Jan Christiaan Mol Robert Scott Moline Jonathan Allen Nelson Nancy Krusemark Nelson Patricia Anne Olson Timothy Earl Peterson Susan Dea Rosa David James Schaft'er Cynthia Joyce Schendel Letitia Dianne Tigue Kay Schiller Trapp Rhonda Joy Vopava 1977 Bonnie O‘Day Aune Gary Dean Austin Laureen Mae Barrett Lori Ann Berg Arne Clifford Bergland Charles Edward Blixt James Bremer Patricia Ann Bush Joan Gilmore Coleman David Orion Degear Vickie McRae Dehn Cynthia Duty Daniel Mark Edwards Pamela Feigum Nathan Iver Flak Teresa Lynn Hafstad Abdool R. Hasnudeen Lost and Found Susan Hengy Brenda Joy Hoese Lee Robert Howard Susan Keeney Nordeen G. Larson George Ellis MuCullum Kenneth E. Meehan Eric 0. Midthun Susan Lee Mohr Thomas H. Mol Jane Ellen Pattee Karen Pfiefle Philip Eugene Raaen Judy Roden Terry Anne Sack Mary E. Scherer Jon David Schneider Steven J. Setterberg Dean W. Shoop Taavi Sober Jean Marie Stai Eric Todd Trehus 1978 Bradley D. Anderson Lizabeth J. Aulich Ruth Helen Bingham Patricia S. Boehm Merid Bogale Gregory Lynn Bruess Jean Marie Chalstrom Julie K. Cicora Darlene Pederson Ciolek Nancy Blanchard Dean Dorothy M. Devney James L. Doepke Kim Lynnette Durand Allan Don Egelkraut Rodney W. Feist Randy D. Fish Henry Lane Fisher Claudia Jean Flathman Mary Jane Fox Sandra Jean Glass Lyle M. Hansemann Ruth A. Haugen Kevin Kelly Henke Deborah Zillmer Hoppe Denise Diane Karalis James John Karason Theresa Ann Lang Omanwa Masongo Paul Meissner Rolf G. Morck H. Wayne Nelson Randall F. Nitchie Carl Arthur Priest Patrick F. Rivard Denise B. Schafbuch Paulette Rene Soine Kenneth Svendsen Kristi D. Swanson Stephen John Thompson Noreen Walen Thompson Amy ThorpeSwenson Lynne Carol Tolkinen Gary Wallstein Terry Warren Wilhelm 1979 Nancy S. Bittner Susan Gami Carlson Marjorie Chan David Cherwien Marion Weber Clark Thomas Countryman Z.F. Drookwimyternn Robert Patrick Egan Betty Erickson Gary Franson Gary Donald Gangstee William Garner Douglas Greseth Cynthia Hill Marion Hinz Scot M. Hunter Denny Jacobson Annette Johnson Paulette Lappi Michael Erin Lonergan Patricia Lukanen Rachel Lundstrom Renee Marshall Ann Matthewson Amy Hoversten Morck Harold Wayne Nelson Beverly Munson Nitchie Bobby Jo Paige Shelle Patterson Franc el Patton Deborah Paulsen Margene Petersen Please help us clean out our Lost and Found Box. We are missing current address information about these graduates. You can help! Write to Editor, Augsburg College Now, Augsburg College, 731 21st Avenue South, Minneapolis. MN 55454. Thanks. Church relations position opens The Rev. Norm Wahl has resigned from the position of director of church relations at Augsburg to serve the parish of Mansfield Lutheran outside of Albert Lea MN. Cabaret album The Cabaret Singers, an Augsburg stu- dent music and dance group, has recorded Christmas music on an album with other Twin Cities groups. This album is on sale through the Cabaret Singers. Cabaret was organized in 1968 and has provided the Twin Cities and the Augsburg community with popular choral music and dance. The group is a self-supporting, non- profit organization. Other songs on the album are perform< ed by Wes Bry, the Minstrels, two groups from Lutheran Youth Encounter (Advent and Paul Garickie), and groups from Golden Valley Lutheran, Concordia St. Paul and Association Free Lutheran Bible School. The album costs $6.50 and can be pur- chased by sending a check to The Cabaret Singers (Rollin Erickson), Augsburg Col- lege, 731 215t Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55454. For more information, call 330-1527 (Rollin Erickson) or 330-1526 (Denise Rolloff). Groups on tour The Augsburg College Wind and Jazz Ensembles performed in Minnesota, South Dakota. Wisconsin and Canada on a week- long tour this fall. The tour for the 35-member wind ensemble and the ls—member jazz ensemble included eight performances. Concerts were given in Winnipeg. Canada; Brookings SD; Osakis and Fergus Falls MN; and Grantsburg Wl. Both groups are conducted by Thomas Gilkey, director of bands at Augsburg College since the fall of 1981. Prior to this position Gilkey was on the Augsburg faculty for two years as a studio artist in French horn and was also band director at Carleton College in Northfield MN. He did his undergraduate work at DePauw University in Greencastle IN and received his post graduate diploma from the Juilliard School of Music in New York City Rafer for library The Augsburg College Parents Board is conducting a raffle to raise money for the college‘s library. Funds will be used to help purchase books. Three prizes will be awarded: First Prize—$150 shopping spree at Byerlys; Second Prize—$25 (cash); and Third Prize—$25 (cash). A raffle ticket costs $1 and can be pur- chased trom any Parents Board member; from the Alumni/Parent Office in Memorial Hall on campus; or by sending your check to Augsburg Library Fund, Alumni/Parent Office Augsburg College, 731 let Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55454. The drawing will be held on Family Day February 4, 1984. Raffle ticket holders need not be present to win. Minneapolis, Minnesota Norman Wahl “During the past two years an out- standing program has been developed in the office of church relations under the leadership of Pastor Wahl," said Charles S. Anderson, president of the college. Wahl joined the staff at Augsburg in Ju- ly 1981. He is a 1975 graduate of Augsburg and a 1979 graduate of Luther North- western Seminary in St. Paul. He and his wife, Kathy (Anderson, '76), have two children. A search is underway for a director of church relations. The primary respon- sibility of this office is to direct a very ac- tive program of relating the college to con- gregations. Interested alumni and friends of the college are invited to send a letter of application to the Office of the President at Augsburg by December 23. A resume should be included and a statement of how the applicant's background and talents fit the position. Send these materials to Presi- dent, Augsburg College, 731 215t Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55454. Transfer scholarship A special scholarship program for transfer students has been established by Augsburg. The Dean Scholarship Program recognizes transfer students who bayou attained an associate of arts degree and have demonstrated academic achievement. M tuition and half-tuition scholarships are awarded annually without regard to the student’s financial need. Application is open to students who hold an associate of arts degree and a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. A committee chaired by Richard Green, academic dean of the college, selects the winners. Award decisions are based on academic criteria, letters of academic recommendation, co—curricular activities, a personal essay and an interview with the Deans Scholarship Committee. The application deadline is March 15, 1984. For more information call the Admissions Office (330-1001) or write and request a brochure describing the program: Admissions, Augsburg College, 731 zlst Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55454. AUGSBURG Founded in 1869 There is a wealth of academic tradition at Augsburg College. This tradition continues through the academic excellence of our students. Augsburg College recognizes academic excel- lence through full-tuition Presidents Scholarships worth more than $25,000 in four years of study. Presidents Scholars can participate in Augsburg's Honors Program. To be considered for a Presidents Scholar award, you must be in the top 10 percent of your high school class. Awards are made annually without regard to financial need. Apply no later than January15,1984. Augsburg College 0 Admissions (612) 330-1001 Show less
Donor Listings Key Senior Challenge Beginning with the class of 1966, many graduates purchase and pay in pan for the premiums on a 35,000 individual insurance policy. There are 402 participants for a potential endowment of $2.4 million. Senior Challenge participants are indicated with a single... Show moreDonor Listings Key Senior Challenge Beginning with the class of 1966, many graduates purchase and pay in pan for the premiums on a 35,000 individual insurance policy. There are 402 participants for a potential endowment of $2.4 million. Senior Challenge participants are indicated with a single dot to). Parents Parents of a former or current Augsburg student are indicated with the dark type. Dollar Totals The dollar total at the beginning ol each Donor Listing category includes all gifts from the group. The dollar total in each line of the Gift Summary assigns each contribution to one category only. The purpose of indicating dollar totals in this manner is to give full impact of the support provided by each constituency. Corrections Comments and questions about the Annual Report-and Donor Listing should be directed to the Development Office (612- 330—1171), Augsburg College, 731 21$t Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55454. Regents $147,365 Ernest A. Alne Charles W. Arnason Oscar A. Austad Earl E. Bakken Paul Batalden Arley R. Biella Marvin F. Borgelt Nancy Bloomfield Bottemiller Rodney Burwell Darrell J. Egertson Jerome Formo Donald R. Grangaard Leif S. Harbo Clifford M. Johnson Herbert A. Johnson Norma E. Knutson Ernest C. Larson Harris W. Lee Clayton L. LeFevere James G. Lindell Gary Lohn Jane N. Mooty Arthur H. Naftalin Roselyn J. Nordaune Donald G. Oren Donald G. Padilla Richard F. Pautz Oliver H. Peterson Cyrus Rachie Leonard F. Ramberg Martin 0. Sabo Bertil Sandberg Inez Schwarzkopf Paul Sonnaclt N. Stanley Stake Clair E. Strommen Merton P. Strommen U. W. Tervo Erling M. Tungseth Stanley W. Thiele John R. Winsor Faculty and Staff $29,868 Dr. Ruth Aaskov Dr. and Mrs. Courtland L. Agre Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Allerson Dr. and Mrs. Earl R. Alton Barbara L. Andersen Dr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson Eric Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Linda Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Arvold Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Abner Batalden Clarence Beaulieu Dr. and Mrs. John Benson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bielde Joan Bjergan Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bloom Mr. and Mrs. David Boots Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borstad Rev. and Mrs. Lowell Brandt Mary Lee Brown Omer Bullert Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cady Mr. and Mrs. Jeroy Carlson Douglas Chard Craig Carnahan Dr. and Mrs. Carl Chrisloclr Dr. and Mrs. Bernhard Christensen Rosalie Clarlt Dr. and Mrs. Robert Clyde Dr. Ailene Cole .Br. and Mrs. Beniamin Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Tor Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Hien Duong Dr. Beverly Durkee Drs. Grace and Keith Dyrud Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Erickson Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Fardig Dr. Norman Ferguson Dr. Larry L. fleming Mr. and Mrs. Henry Follingstad Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friederichsen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gabrielsen Dr. and Mrs. Donald Garland Mr. and Mrs. William Gauger Dr. Jerry Gerasimo Dr. and Mrs. Orloue Gisselquist Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gores Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grauer Dr. and Mrs. Richard Green Dr. and Mrs. Arlin Gyberg Leil Hansen Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Hanwiclt Dr. Milda K. Hedblom Dr. and Mrs. Robert Herforth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hertzberg Garry W. Hesser and Nancy Homans Mr. and Mrs. Sigvald Hielmeland Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holen Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Holt Dr. and Mrs. John Holum Mr. and Mrs. James Husing Drs. Vernon and l. Khin Khin Jensen Mildred Joel Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Duane E. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Einar 0. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Herald Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson Sidney Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karlen Mr. and Mrs. David Karvonen Mr. and Mrs. Duane Keeney Mr. and Mrs. James Kingsley Merilee Klemp Dr. Bernhardt Kleven Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kloiber Mr. and Mrs. Al Kloppen Boyd N. Koehler Jeff Kosse Mr. and Mrs. James Ktause Myrna Liebers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lohman Virene Luthi Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Magnuson Ruth Maertens Dr. Richard Marken Martha M. Mattson Mr. Larry and Dr. Marie McNeff Nancy MedcraftJidwell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metzler Michael Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mickelberg Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. August Molder Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Mork Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mugge Ruth Muschinske Douglas Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Edor C. Nelson Gordon L. Nelson Mildred Nelson Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Grier Nicholl Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols Lois Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nilsson Drs. Thomas and Norma Noonan Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Norgren Mohammed Nouri Celeste O'Brien Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Olmsted Mr. and Mrs. James Olson Mr. and Mrs. William Oyler Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Palosaari Drs. John and Patricia Parker Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pederson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pelton Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Perry Mrs. LaVonne Peterson Mr. and Mrs. 8. Douglas Plait Diane Pike ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Martin Quanbeck Dr. and Mrs. Philip Quanbeck Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Reichenbach Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roberts William Ross - Mr. and Mrs. David Ryltlten Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sander Karen Sandness Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sargent Dr. and Mrs. Leland B. Sateren Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Saugestad Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Savold Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schilling Dr. and Mrs. Muliord Sibley Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Sliibbe Dana Skoglund Dr. and Mrs. Paul Sonnack Dr. Paul Steen Irene Steenson Dr. and Mrs. Donald Steinmetz Dr. and Mrs. Myles Stenshoel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Sulerud Mr. and Mrs. David Swanson Jeff Swenson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thompson Dr. Richard Thoni Dr. and Mrs. Neal Thorpe John Thul Dr. and Mrs. Joel Torstenson Sharon B. Tremny Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Vinger Rev. and Mrs. Norman Wahl Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren Charleen Weidenbach Lois Wollan Alumni by Year $428,550 Classes Prior to 1922 $1,290 Contributors: 7 Class Representatives: Rev. and Mrs. Martin Olson (For Classes Prior to 1928) Class of 1914 Bert A. Balerud Class of 1915 Rev. Harold A. Johnson Rev. 0.5. Winther Class of 1916 Rev. M.G.C. Vaageness Class of 1917 Rev. Torgney Kleven Class of 1918 Dr. Leif S. Harbo Class of 1920 Ali F. Harbo Classes of 1922-26 $1,136 Contributors: 12 Class of 1922 Dr. Bernhard H. Christensen Dr. Bernhardt J. Kleven Dr. Theodore L. Nydahl Class of 1923 Erling Logeland Class of 1924 Theorine C. Gordon Rev. John O. Johanson Rev. Caleb Quanbeck Class of 1925 Gladys Pederson Barnes Theodore L. Christensen Comfort Opseth Oudal Class of 1926 Marie Sateren Olson Rev. Martin J. Olson Class of 1927 $1,970 Contributors: 13 Lyle C. Crose Oscar W. Ecklie Calmer Elness Dr. Elias J. Hailing Dr. Walter G. Johnson Morris Jorenby Myrtle Jorgenson Larson Melvin P. Martinson Olga Swenson Olson Oswald Oudal Edith Eide Samuelson Albert Solberg Ina Wald Class of 1928 $1,053 Contributors: 15 Class Representative: Ken Lower Harold Aasen Larry C. Berg, Sr. Dagny Jacobsen Christensen Frithiof Christensen Olal O. Fossan Bertha Johanson Hagen Ellen Gynild Larson Merrol R. Larson Rudolph W. Lawson Kenneth Lower E. Irving Manger Martha M. Mattson Chester Olson Esther Lund Vilr Elmer M. Weltzin Class of 1929 $1,783 Contributors: 17 Class Representative: Dr. Martin Quanbeck Norman R. Berg Jessie Christensen M. Glendora Dueland Regs Ellefson Emil M. Ellingson Arthur C. Erdahl Curtis Fosen Mabel L. Foss J. Arthur Grimstad Rev. Holger E. Hagen Dr. Kristofer Hagen S. O. Hilde A. Christine Jensen Noel S. Lanes Rev. Adrien Olson Dr. Martin Quanbeclt Alice Simonson Solberg Class of 1930 $196,913 Contributors: 17 Class Representatives: Elsie lower and Magnhild Nybroten Alyce Melbye Carlson Stella Pederson Eiermann Julian Foss Emil M. Fossan Leonard C. Froyen Tennes O. Halvorson Rev. L. Warren Hansen Dr. Theodor I. Jensen Bertha Lien Johnson Verna Kellington Rev. Ernest C. Larson Jordis Lorentzsen Hsie Loltlren Lower Selma Peterson Myhre Magnhild Nybroten Gudrun Ness Ronning Helen Michelson Brodin Wessman Class of ‘1931 $2,540 Contributors: 14 Class Representative: Else Michaelsen Ruth Hagen Alm Beatrice Helland Anderson Dr. Solvcig Bergh Robert Emerson Anlter B. Harbo Rev. Olaf C. Helland Adeline Rasmussen Johnson Sam Lindberg Else B. Michaelsen Reuben A. Ness Irving J. Quanbeck Mathilda Sageng Clifford E. Sather Oletta Wald Class of 1932 $950 Contributors: 16 Class Representative: Dorothy Paulsen Hochstetler Arthur N. Amundson Margaret Anderson Viola Blackhurst Devlin Norman Flagstad Marsiella Nelson Greenfield Thelma Leeland Hess Dorothy Paulsen Hochstetler Rev. Kenneth Johnson Lorraine Lund Kerr Mildred Larson Lundstrom Ray C. Olson Anne Pederson Martha Berg Pohl Helen Johnson Roebke Lester Tangvald Wilton H. Walsiead Class of 1933 $1,010 Contributors: 8 Class Representative: Dr. Luthard Giordc Rev. Ernest G. Anderson Valborg Sverdrup Ellison Dr. Luthard Gierde Rev. Elnar Gundale Arne Haaland Margaret Hulburt Grace J. Nelson Harold W. Olson AUGSBURGAwwl COLLEGE Class of 1934 $1,628 Contributors: 18 Class Representative: Rev. Cliff Johnson Rev. Kenneth A. Anderson Rev. Hamar Benson Allreda Moller Berg Rev. Chester C. Blalte Milton Bosell Robert Emerson Rev. Clifford M. Johnson Herbert A. Johnson Albert Knuisen Helen Lee Larsen Norman Larsen Fritz Morgan Sylvia H. Nelson W. Donald Olsen Charles H. Retrurn Rev. Freeman Sveom Doris Nilsen Wedemeier Gladys Oudal Woolson Class of 1935 $2,075 Contributors: 9 Class Representative: Ralph Bergstrorn Abner B. Batalden Ralph W. Bergstrom Clarence T. Eliason Alice Teigen Gierde Laura Leigh Jorenby Roland W. Nordiite Dr. Leland ll. Sateren Inga [nervold Shilley Dr. Carl T. Solberg Class of 1936 $2,323 Contributors: 18 Class Representative: Gertrude Erling Pautz Sophia lverson Gierde Signe Berg Halverson Rev. Russell J. Hanson Anonymous Anonymous Lloyd Kaldor Dr. William M. Leebens Rev. Lynn H. Luthard Evelyn Blegen Nelson Rev. Harold C. Nydahl Gertrude Erling Pautx Dagmar Dahl Quanbeclt Martha Rossing Elizabeth Thompson Sidney Rev. Oliver Sidney Dr. John Stensvaag Anna Kveen Sveom Rev. Stanley Wick Class of 1937 $5,281 Contributors: 15 Class Representative: Margaret Sateren Trautwein Ernest W. Anderson Leroy D. Anderson Rev. Waldemar I. Anderson Alton Christopherson Sara Mae Doelz Jerome L. C. Fortno Winifred Helland Formo Esther Hovland Helland Phyllis M. Kennedy Kenneth Olsen Richard F. Pautz Margaret Sateren Trautwein The Top Twenty Classes of Alumni Donors Numbers Total Dollars Rank Class Contributors Class Dollars 1 1968 83 1930 $196,913 2 1950 82 1950 22,348 3 1949 78 1946 18,595 4 1951 78 1957 12,279 5 1969 77 1954 10,265 6 1963 70 1951 10,190 7 1967 70 1955 10,106 8 1971 69 1949 7,610 9 1965 61 1963 7.433 10 1966 60 1952 6,608 11 1952 57 1959 6,091 12 1959 56 1965 5,887 13 1964 54 1968 5,397 14 1970 54 1937 5,281 15 1957 52 1974 5,046 16 1954 51 1967 4,890 17 1958 50 1964 4,840 18 1960 50 1947 4,788 19 1972 50 1969 4,093 20 1948 45 1966 3,781 Report 1982—1983 Rev. Franlt Wagner Margaret Steen Wall Rev. Theodore J. Weltzin Class of 1938 52.461 Contributors: 27 Class Representative: Edor Nelson Dr. Oscar A. Anderson Else Bjornstad Rev. Chester C. Blake Nellie Thorud Blake Vivian Gustafson Cavanaugh lydia Loclrrem Hanson Rev. Raymond E. Johnson Edna Oveson Judd Gordon Korsmo Una Lee Kruse Rev. Clarence Larson Gretha Halvorsen Lolten Kathleen Oswald Lupi ho Gladys Lyng Harold E. Mork Edor C. Nelson George E. N. Nelson E. Irene Neselh Dr. Erit R. Paulson Stan Pond Lloyd E. Raymond Sr. Rev. Donald Ronning Kenneth L. Sthniit Ethel Sinner Sheberk Hannah Mehus Stensvaag Abner Strommen Dr. Joel Torstenson Class of 1939 $2,105 Contributors: 19 Class Representative: Rev. Les Dahlen Inga Schrotler Aadland Rev. Norman G. Anderson Thora Torviclr Anderson Ruth Aune Dr. Gerald P. Benson Rev. lester A. Dahlen Rev. Lawrence M. Gudmestad Chester R Hoberg John Hovland Arthur Knudson Marion Lund Lowrie Hoyt C. Messerer Belma Mikkelson Dr. Gerald A. Person Prol. Paul Roseland Rev. Alfred H. Sevig Rev. Luther O. Strommen Robert Tollelson Ardcll Alberison Versen Class of 1940 $2,173 Contributors: 35 Class Representative Mildred Joel Robert Adsem George W. Anderson Wanda Eilertson Benson Henry Chapman Doris Hanson Curiens Dr. Marcy Ditmanson Alice Backstroni Firman Clarice Nuntlahl lylling Margaret Chrislot k (.ilwth Russell L. l'lL‘llt'tltStlll Luaus Ht‘uswt Philip A. Home Mildred Joel Ht‘lt‘ti Antlorxnri Inlitisutt Rirv \i't‘llltill W JUllll\l)ll Llrl \‘ Ltittt-s l\1|l(llt'(l Qtldllit’llll Lrltsott Rev lliivtl R Lit-n lvvlvrt R. Lovaax IIIu-l t'vimmn Mi-wi J\.|l\ Mail.th Rt‘i AstL-t l Nt'it' R(‘\ (.ranl Olson Rev. Carl M. Overvold Lucille Manley Quanberk Rev. Paul C. Ronning Rev. Lawrence Rydquist Ruth Kveen Rydquist Roll M SIi-iit-n Rev. Dale Striker Marjorie Bergeland Strommen Roger Thompson Rev. Erling M. Tungseth Solveig Olson Wagner Adelaide Johnson W.tl\lt Class of 1941 $2,322 Contributors: 27 Class Repu‘u'ntatlit'. Rev Karl Xavier Rev. Arthur 0. Aadland Esther Aime llolstad Erwtn f. (hell Rev. Clemrnence Dyrud Lawrence Englund Reynold M.‘Ericlrson Lowell D. Formo Marvin W. (ilsvultl Jonelte Tinselh Grindal Rev. Vincent Hawlunson Orville G. Hendridtson Show less
Donor listings Timm Peterson. Beth Marie Quanbeck Julie Ann Rodde‘ Jerome Rokkeo Cynthia J. Schendel William A. Schmidt David L Shaver! Stephen J. Sveom Steve D. Swanson Michael Thomsen Bradley Vandevoorto Ruth Dahlol Vedviko Katherine Anderson Wahlt Daniel Wroge Class of 1977 $938 Contributors:... Show moreDonor listings Timm Peterson. Beth Marie Quanbeck Julie Ann Rodde‘ Jerome Rokkeo Cynthia J. Schendel William A. Schmidt David L Shaver! Stephen J. Sveom Steve D. Swanson Michael Thomsen Bradley Vandevoorto Ruth Dahlol Vedviko Katherine Anderson Wahlt Daniel Wroge Class of 1977 $938 Contributors: 25 Class Representative: Tim Hokanson Bruce A. Anderson William E. Babcock Debra Haugen Barringer Wendy L. Bjorklund Diana J. Bjorkman Mary Fastner Bloom Mark H. Braaten Mary Jo Erickson Charles T. Gabrielson Christopher Geason Lee A. Hagberg Rev. Mark E. Hall Daniel G. Larson David A. Larson Linda Gunderson Madsen Roselyn J. Nordaune Mark Sandstead Jerome P. Spetzman Antoinette Laux Sveom Bernie R. Swenson Richard W. Thorne Christine E. Webber Marjorie Ellis Welde Sandra Bodner Weston Patricia Clausen Wojtowicz Class of 1978 $803 Contributors: 26 Class Representative: Open Thomas R. Barringer Kendra Bonderudo Thomas D. Bramwell Jill Anne Brustad , Mark E. Christollerson Korin Erickson Allison M. Everett Bruce Hendrickson- Scott A. Jacob Larry J. Kahlow Virene LuthiO Curtis A. Lyons Jellrey Martin Margaret M. Marx. Sally J. Mellor Beverly Ranum Meyer. Dennis J. Meyer. Pat Boehm Nordin Michael Sparbyl Kenneth Svendsen Noreen Walen Thompson Stephen J. Thompson Naomi Williamson Gerald Wood Louise Dahl Wood Mary Irgens Wroge Class oi 1979 $2,164 Contributors: 38 Class Representative: Katharine Skibbe Dirk Abraham Eric L. Anderson- Linda S. Anderson. Mary Powell Ashley Becky Lundeen Aune John AuneO Mark R. Aune' Rolland Bockbrader‘ Kevin Bonderud' Jonathan L. Carlson- Laurie b. Carlson. Marion Weber Clark Timothy B. Clark Mary B. Croiil Gary Dahle Mark Deyo-Svendsen David C. Eitrheimo Bradley T. Elliott Kathleen Danielson Gabrielsen Julia Edson Geason Tonia Gustalson Janet Olson Halaas Cynthia Hill Signe Ilstrup Julie Olsen Ingleman Sharon Lakin Philip Madsen Karla Wiese Miller Mark Moksnes Pamela Hanson Moksnesl Laurie Nelson Orlowo Daniel L. Pederson Jacqueline Roesler Peterson. Jay Phinney' Lynn M. Schmidtke‘ Karen Sougstad' Sandra Spitzackt Leila Mestoura Yeager Class of 1980 $1,424 Contributors: 34 Class Representative: Jim Polzin Brian L. ArvoIdI Thomas Barnes. Franklin C. Beckendorfo Michael Bloberger Jacqueline Brookshire Charles Burmeistero Jon A. Burnison t Sharon M. Christensen Gail Wagner Gordon! Timothy W. Gordon. Jeri Peterson Gort Randy Gort- Susan K. Heidorn Anita Hill Brent Hoover. Julie Ann lsachsen Jellrey Jarnes Loretta Jueneman Jellrey Martin Kristi Norling Martin. Margaret McChesney‘ Phillip E. Nelson. Wendy A. Nelson Richard N. Nordin Deanna Stanger Pedersono James R. Polzino Betty A. Ronsbergo Roald E. Sateren Gary A. Tangwallo Gayle Anderson Teskey Kory Teskey Karen D. Thorson. K. Phoebe Worthington. Robyn M. Zollner Class of 1981 $1,121 Contributors: 25 Class Representative: Janis Blomgren Aune Janis Blomgren AuneO Mary K. Beamish Beverly J. Benson Steven J. Bleiluss Leslie Morland Carlson Steve R. Grinde- Marilyn D. Gutzman Dana Rae Holmes. Lewis R. Hotchkisso Brenda J. Johnson. Kristine A. Johnson. Jacquelyn Moody Lindberg Ward Miller Michael J. Nehring Lisa Ann Ness Jellrey B. Nygren Lea Denninger Nygren Nancy J. Nystuen Steve R. Rosvoldo David G. Soli Samuel Taylor Steven Karl Thorson. Robert R. Wick- Guy A. Wojtowicz Lisa R. Zeller Class of 1932 5294 Contributors: 16 Class Representative: Jane Palumbo Brian Anderson Robert D. Arvold- Melinda Tuma Arvoldo Elizabeth Bartz Denise Engebretson Kay Dee Kennedy Henjum Rand Henjum Laurie Holt Laura Kasper. Kaia Knutson John Nichols Jane Palumboo Randall Peterson. Juli QuanbeckO Beth Strand John L. Turner Class of 1983 $388 Contributors: 12 Class Representative: Karen Casanova Miriam Gisselquist Lori A. Goeb Jeanette Hovey Cynthia R. Johnson Sharon Lynn Johnson Mark Koenig Kimberly A. Korbel Karsten Nelson Ellen P. Roll Michael Swanson Annette Walen Diane Wood Class of 1984-86 $33 Contributors: 5 Terri Kentopp Janet Larson Steven B. Primm Susan E. Richmond Diane Thompson Parents $24,022 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Adams Rev. and Mrs. J. Elmo Agrimson Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. Lester AIIgor Dayle K. Anderson Mrs. S. K. Andreassen Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. James Ascher Mr. and Mrs. Tom Aslaltson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Axness Mrs. Stanley Baker . and Mrs. Omar Batalden . John Beck . and Mrs. John Bernthal . and Mrs. Lloyd Bjorklund . and Mrs. Nick Bloberger Mr. and Mrs. Eldon D. Blomgren . and Mrs. Norman G. Bockbrader Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bonderud Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brehm Mr. and Mrs. Ludean Bruer Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Buckland . and Mrs. Robert J. Burbach . and Mrs. Clillord Carlson . and Mrs. Phillip Carlson . and Mrs. Leonard Casanova Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Channer . and Mrs. L. Ray Christensen Mrs. Benjamin Coltvet Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Crane Mr. and Mrs. ClilIord L. Dahlman Mr. and Mrs. David P. Dick Mrs. Pauline I. DiSalvo Rev. and Mrs. Norman Eitrheim Mr. and Mrs. Jerome C. Engebretson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Armand Evans Rev. and Mrs. Robert 0. Evans Mrs. R. N. Evingson Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Felling Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ferrera Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fevold Mr. Charles A. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fuicher Mrs. Julia Gale Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Giving Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gravgaard Mrs. Chris Gronner Mrs. Julia Gronseth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustalson Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hagen Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O. Heitman Mr. Robert Herbranson Mr. and Mrs. Sigvald Holden Mrs. Eunice A. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jensen Mrs. Willaim A. Kemmer Mr. Richard Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerkvliet Lorraine Kosslak Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kuschel Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Langlield Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lepisto Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lundell Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mack Mr. and Mrs. William H. Malchow Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Malloy Mr. and Mrs. John A. Markgren Mr. and Mrs. Noah A. Mattison Mr. Charles W. McCann Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert McLean Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Mikelson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mikkola Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morck Mr. and Mrs. Weston C. Nehring Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Lauritz M. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nordaune Mrs. Bernice Nyhus Mrs. Martha Nylander Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson Mr. and Mrs. John Paulson Mr. and Mrs. Robert 5. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Polzin Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Rholl Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Schaber Mrs. lone Schlosser Mr. Walter V. Schnell Mr. and Mrs. Ken R. Schultz Mrs. Patricia J. Sligo Mrs. Marsha R. Smith Mr. A. C. Sunde Mr. and Mrs. David Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Thorson Mr. and Mrs. George Tjaden Mr. and Mrs. Ludolph Torstenson Mr. and Mrs. Olal L. Torstenson Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Torstenson Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Ulring Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallrnow Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson Rev. Theodore J. Weltzin Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar M. Wick Mr. and Mrs. Earl Youngren Friends $296,042 Gloria E. Anderson Charles H. Anderson Emily J. Arnizen Timothy Berg Anne H. Blegen Mrs. Pearl Booth Sylvia I. Bosse Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Burgess Janette Chittenden Hr. and Mrs. Earle Christenson 'olrs. B. Jeanette Christenson vlrs. Marlene M. Christopherson Roger L: Clarke Marian V. Crogness Vincent DeLussio Geraldine L. Dickinson Philip Egilsrud Peder Eng Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Engebretson Roger Fernelius Gilbert lverson Estate Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Granrud Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Gunderson Oda K. Hegg Mr. and Mrs. Adrian S. Helgeson Ruth C. Helling Claudia M. Hennen Anonymous ' Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Holmgren Rev. and Mrs. Richard F. Holy Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Jacobson Beverly Johnson' Eric Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Johnson Helen M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. O. WalterJohnson Mrs. Wendell F. Jones Rev. John F. Kaale Ellie M. Kerson ludy F. King Mr. and Mrs. Azor J. N. Kleven Lanine Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Larson Mary Ellen Lundsten William McCauley Doris K. McGregot Katherine Michaelsen Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moen Cornell L. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Moxness Dr. Waldo H. Munderovski Bill Murray Violet Myers Mr. and Mrs. Arthur X. Nelson Marvin T. Nystrom Selma Nystuen Sharen O’Neal Avalon Okerson Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson Charles Pederson Dee Pendergast Shirley C. Peterson Jacquelyn J. Randleman Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Rauk Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Reid Rev. and Mrs. Alvin N. Rogness Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rykken Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Seiterlund Mathias L. Sletta Carl Stromer Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sundloll Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Swanson Alyn Sylie Allred Tarvestad Mr. and Mrs. Merwin B. Tollelsrud Andrew A. Urness Leida Valgemae Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Weingart Tom Wendorl Aletta M. West Rose J. Westby Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn R. Whitley Ivy White Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Williamson ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Wygant The American Lutheran Church $277,994 As a college of The Amer~ ican Lutheran Church, the vital support given to Augs- burg by the ALC provides operating expenses, stu- dent scholarships and spe- cial projects. Congregations and Church Organizations $22,515 Bear Creek Lutheran Grand Meadow MN Bethel English Lutheran Rochester MN Christ Lutheran Shakopee MN Christ Lutheran Auxiliary Menomonie WI Dovre Lutheran New Auburn WI Emmanuel Ev. Lutheran Seymour WI Evangelical Lutheran Cokaio MN Ezekiel Lutheran River Falls WI AUGSBURG 3mm COLLEGE First Lutheran Cumberland WI First Lutheran ALCW Blooming PrairieMN Gethsemane Lutheran Baldwin WI Good Shepherd Lutheran Bismarck ND Grace Lutheran St. Paul MN Grace Lutheran Oconto Falls WI Grand Meadow Lutheran Grand Meadow MN Holmen Lutheran Holmen WI Hope Lutheran St. Paul MN Inherred ALCW Starbuck MN Lutheran Church ol the Good Shepherd Women Minneapolis Minnehaha Lutheran Minneapolis Minnetonka Lutheran Minnetonka MN Nokomis Heights Lutheran Minneapolis North Waseca Lutheran Waseca MN Our Redeemer Lutheran Minneapolis Our Redeemer's Lutheran Benson MN Our Savior's Lutheran Sioux Falls SD Our Savior's Lutheran Lamberton MN Salem Lutheran Minneapolis Shepherd ol the Hills Lutheran Hopkins MN Southeastern Minn. Dist. ALC St. John Lutheran Richland Center WI St. John Lutheran Zimmerman MN St. Olaf Lutheran Minneapolis St. Paul Area Council of Churches St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran LeCenter MN St. Philip's Lutheran Fridley MN The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Billings MT Trinity Lutheran ALCW Estelline SD Trinity Lutheran West Concord MN Union State Line Jackson MN Westwood Lutheran St. Lows Park MN Zion Lutheran Lake Crystal MN Zion Lutheran Meriden MN Zion Lutheran Appleton MN Legacies $4,848 Edwin W. Norberg Estate Organizations $20,779 Marshall Alworth Memorial Fund American Business Women's Association Bloomington Scholarship Foundation Inc. Citizens Scholarship Fund 01 America Inc. College ol St. Thomas. St. Paul Coon Rapids Community Scholarship Assn. Cooperating Libraries in Consortium Degree ol Honor Protective Assn.. St. Paul Educational Testing Service Fort Belknap Education. Harlem MT Friends ol the Wild Flower Inc., Minneapolis Guidepost Association Independent School District #16 ol Anoka MN International Assn. ol Machinists 8r Aerospace Workers Inter—Tribal Council oJ Michigan Isle American Legion Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Minnesota Alliance Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Minnesota Humanities Commission Nordkap Ladies Auxiliary Nordltap Male Chorus Red Lake Board, Chippewa Indians Riverside Service Robbinsdale High School St t‘|.ii College St. F .| Urban Coalition South High School. Minneapolis Sons 0! Norway Tomah High School, Tomah WI eport 1982—1983 Trinity Lutheran Cemetery Assn., Minot ND Twin City Carpenters District Council Vermont Student Assn. Carporaiion Wastebasket Revue Inc. Wisconsin Winnebago Business Committee, Wisconsin Rapids Corporations $249,032 Abbott-Northwestern Hospital Aid Association for Lutherans American Hoist 6i Derrick Corp. American National Bank & Trust Armco Insurance Group Foundation Bill’s Caps Brown Photo Burger King Burlington Nonhern Foundation Campus Travel Center Casanova Bros. Continental Bank Foundation Control Data Corporation Cool Air Mechanical, Inc. Dart Transit Co. John Deere Foundation Domino Pizza Dow Chemical Company Egan and Sons Company Egeberg Cycle Company, Inc. Equitable tile 0! Iowa Farmers Insurance Group First Bank System on behall at First Bank Minneapolis First Bank St. Paul First Trust St. Paul Other alliliated banks in Minnesota Flaheriy Equipment Corp. Gelco Corporation General Electric Foundation General Mills Foundation H. B. Fuller Company F. C. Hayer Company Hiawatha Lumber Company Honeywell Fund Husiad Company Imperial Printing Company Internorih Foundation Investors Diversilied Services Inc. Josten's Foundation Inc. June Enterprises Kaplan Brothers Lutheran Brotherhood Marsdcn Building Maintenance Midway Motor Inn Miller Brewtng Company Minnegasco Inc. Minnesota Mining 8. Manufacturing Co. Mr. Steak «79 National Merit Scholarship Corp Northern States Power Northwestern Bell Norwest Bancorporution Norwest National Bank Oskol Liquor Store Pacilic Foundation Padilla and Speer Inc. Perkins Pillsbury Company Foundation Poniillo's Pizzerias Inc. Riverside Community Bank Rosemount Inc. Ross Drug Rouse Mechanical Inc. Saga Corporation Schmitt Music Company Sears. Roebuck & Co. Foundation Sperry Corporation Foundation Bill St. Mane Sporting Goods St. Paul Companies Inc. Stardust Lanes Inc. Steichen's Sales Inc. Strommen and Associates Thompson Enterprises Titan Sports Inc. Tuohy Furniture Corporation Valli West Restaurant Fred Vogt and Co. Webb Company Zipp's Liquor Store Foundations $469,403 Alliss Educational Foundation Bremer Foundation Bush Foundation Cherne Foundation Foss Family Foundation Huestad Foundation Walter H. Judd Fund Anna M Kuhl Scholarship ll’usl Northwest Area Foundation Oshkosh Foundation Tozer Foundation Federal $630,684 Federal Vtork Study Supplemel tal Educational Opportunity Grant NASA Nursing Capiiation Grant Show less
Fall 133 a...“ Volle ball Team The Aug: urg volleyball team finished second in the MIAC Conference Tournament le Anna Richter. The team was seeded third in the luur a. can A d by MIAC All-Conference selections Terry Dahlem and ‘ ',L and MIAC 1983 champion St. Catherine's. The team's overall... Show moreFall 133 a...“ Volle ball Team The Aug: urg volleyball team finished second in the MIAC Conference Tournament le Anna Richter. The team was seeded third in the luur a. can A d by MIAC All-Conference selections Terry Dahlem and ‘ ',L and MIAC 1983 champion St. Catherine's. The team's overall record was 21-13 and B<2 in the MIAC. Team members are, front row, Brenda Hart. Minneapolis; Diane Gerber. St. Paul: Barb Blomberg, Princeton MN: Mary Beth White, St. Paul; Sarah Evanson. Silver Bay MN; Gail Casper, Isle MN; and back row. Sue Thompson, manager: Shelly Craft. manager: Judy White, Blalna MN; Lisa Svac, New Brighton MN; Anne Richter. New Hope MN: Pam Juve. Fosston MN: and Terry Dahlem, Morris MN: Heather Nelson, assistant coach; and Marilyn Pearson, head coach. Height, returnees lead basketball team With the addition of height to the 1983-84 men’s basketball team ho to improve last year's second place fimsh in the MIAC Conference. Last season the Auggies ended the season with the best overall record in the conference with 18 wins and 8 losses. Head Coach Dave Boots has 17 returning players including 9 lettermen, 4 starters and Joe Dahlstrom (Wayrata MN), a starter from the 1981-82 season, returning to Augsburg after a oneyear transfer. Boots said, “We have hard working and real dedicated team players, who have goals. They are the most coachable group I’ve seen." A key player returning for the 1983434 season is Brian Amman (Richfield MN) who was the team leader for the Auggies in the 1982-83 season. He led Augsburg and the MIAC Conference with a 22.2 ints per game average and a game iugh of 36 points. Ammann received MIAC —-All- Conference honors and was the only Aug- gie player to be named NAIA All-District 13. Ammann’s 979 point total for two years of play ranks him 11th in Augsburg four- year statistics. Ammann is a team captain for the 1983-84 season. In addition to Ammann, the key retiu-n- ing starters are Leroy King (Minneapolis), 10.3 point average and team leader in most assists (122 in 26 games); Eddie Jones (New Orleans LA), 6.2 rebounds average and 7.6 point average and Kevin Augustine (Richland Center, WI), center with a 6.0 point average. The 1983-84 team is a better team with the addition of height, but the Auggies will have a tougher schedule. Boots said, “We want to play the best non-conference teams to get prepared for conference games.“ “The Augsburg game will pro bably move more to the inside and with more height we should be stronger defen- sively and in rebounds." Dave Boots, a 1979 graduate of Augsburg, began coaching responsibilities in the 19mm season. Assistant coaches for the 1% season include Alphonso Scandrett, a 1975 State University of New York graduate, in his third season with the Auggies and Brad Nelson, a 1982 graduate of Augsburg. Nelson will coach the junior varsity. Auggie Athletic Affiliations: NCAA, MIAC Augsburg College holds memberships in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III and in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ( MIAC). The NCAA is the oldst national goveming Hockey aims high for 83-84 success A strong group of returning lettermen, outstanding potential from last year‘s junior varsity roster and new recruits will combine to give head coach Ed Saugestad a successful 1983-34 season. “Another of our strengths will be goal tending with the return of Jim Finch (Osseo MN)," said Saugestad. Finch had a 10-2 record in the MIAC with a 3.44 GAA last season with a 19-9 overall record ( 13-3 in the MIAC). The Auggies had a second place finish behind St. Thomas. Depth in the Augsng lineup with four- llne system of play is not anything new this season. In the last few years, the Auggies have established a winning tradition that stems from the junior varsity level. “We use our junior varsity program as a feeder for our varsity team. We use the same system of play on both squads so that every athlete knows what's expected of and can plug into a vaisrty game without hesitation. We work for a true team effort at Augsburg, where you don't have to depend on one player," said Saugestad. Kevin Gordon, a 1982 graduate of Augsbur and a 1977 graduate of Interna- tional F High School in Minnesota, will coach the junior varsity team this year. As team ca tain his senior year at Augsburg, Gordon ed the Auggies in total points (27 goals, 32 assists). He was named MIAC All-Conference, NAIA All-American, and NAIA AllvTournament. Team leadership will begin with the captains: Jim Finch and Jim Tabor Wm] MN); and Mike Berry (Roseville ) and Mike Riley (International Falls MN), alternate captains. Since 1958 the Auggies have been under the direction of Ed Saugestad who begins this season with a 357-17643 career record for his 26 years at Augsburg. body for intercollegiate sports in the country. It was established in 1906 out of the need to control the game of football, Last season was the f‘u'st year for Augsburg to participate in some NCAA competitions. For many years Augsburg held membership in the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.) The college has dropped its affiliation with the NAIA. The MIAC was first formed in 1924 under the name of the Minnesota College Conference. Augsburg joined in that first year only in basketball. Augsburg baseball and football followed with membership in 1926. The MIAC for women was formed in 1981432. Minnsota is recognized for quality private higier education. Augsburg is proud to be a member of the MIAC, a private college athletic conference that strsses athletic and academic achievement. Soccer Team NCAA headlines Augsburg wrestling The headline in the October issue of the NCAA News reads “Augsburg now is national-title contender. " And the copy also touted the ac- complishments of the Augsburg wrestling program: “The secret is out among Divi- sion III wrestling coaches. “That information had been available in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for the past 10 years, but it was not until Augsburg finished in the top three in last year's NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships that the Auggie's program gained national prominence. “Augsburg's third»place finish capped another successful season for coach Jeff Swenson, who was named Division III Coach of the Year. The Auggies recorded a 15-0 mark en route to their ninth MIAC title in the past 10 years and won the St. Cloud Invitational, and All-Lutheran Invitational titles as well. “Augsburg has another exceptional team that could break the domination Brockport State and Trenton State have enjoyed the past five years. Swenson can count on plenty of point production from the 150 and 167 pound weight classes. Shea Kennedy, runner-up in the 150 pound class at the championships, lost only five times last year in 40 matches. Kennedy is favored to win another MIAC title. “Bruce Arvold (167), runner-up in the I NCAA championshi and MIAC cham- pion, led the team ast year with a 4+2 record. Sixteen of his 44 victories came by falls. Steve Gliva is Arvold‘s equal in the littpound class. Gliva also recorded 16 falls while compiling a 3845-1 record. Tom Hall (142), Augsburg's fourth returning All-American placed seventh in last year’s championships and..." With a varsity roster of wrestlers full of accomplishments, the outlook for the 1983—84 squad is exciting. There are 12 returning letterwinners and the coaching staff sees the nucleus of strength in the middleweights with leadership from the two captains Bruce Arvold (Alexandria fiNN) and Shea Kennedy (Golden Valley ). Sports—11 Returning starters to pace Auggies in women's basketball The 1933-84 women's basketball team has eight returnees including five starters from last year‘s roster. The Auggies lost 1983 athlete of the year, Julie Goldstein (Glencoo MN) who was the team‘s third leading scorer. averaging 11 points per game and 6 rebounds. Terese Taylor (Buffalo MN) is back as team captain. Last year Taylor set the pace as point guard, leading the team in steals with 62 and assists with 88 She was also the second leading scorer with a 127 average. Brenda Hart (Minneapolis- Central) started during her freshman year as center. Last year Hart led the team in scoring, averaging 15.1 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. She was named to the MIAC All-Conference Team in 1983. Head Coach Marilyn Pearson is back for a fourth year and she hopes “We‘ll utilize the quickness more than in the past and our aggressive play will counter our lack of height." Other key returning players are Trudy Fairbanks (North Branch MN), a transfer from Anoka Ramsy Community College in 1982. Last year Fairbanks averaged 6.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. Also returning is Sue Thompson (Burnsville MN) who averaged 5.1 points and 5.8 rebounds. and Gail Casper (Isle MN) who averaged 7.5 pomts and 6.2 rebounds per game. Pearson is looking forward to the change in the basketball schedule This year each team in the MIAC Conference will play each other twice. once at home and once on the road. All-around depth on gymnastics team The 1984 women's gymnastic team will be trying to better the record. not only as individuals but also as a team . A larger team and more all-arounders makes this season goal appear obtainable. The Auggies lost all-arounder Mindy Causton (New Brighton MN) who led the Auggies to a third place finish at the MIAC meet with a total of 28.3 points. Causton did well enough to qualify for NCAA Division II Regional competition. The team also lost Kim Olson (Richfield MN) who hit the highest all-around score of 29.8 points early in the season and finished in a fifth place tie on the vault at the MIAC Conference mcct, Second-year coach Bethany Shifflett has six returning gymnasts. “This year‘s team has more depth than last year for two reasons, one we're larger and two. the gymnasts will do more than one event instead of specializing in an event.“ Nansi Pellinen (floor exercise from Hut- chinson MN) is back as the team captain. Other returning gymnasts include Lori Graham (floor and beam exercises from Roberts WI), Barb Niesen (all-arounder from Minnetonka MN), Lynn Pendergast (all-arounder from Lake Crystal MN), Dana Shaw (bars from Wykoff MN) and Sue Thayer (floor, beam and vault events from Blaine MN). The gymnastics season begins at home on Saturday, January 7 against St. Catherines and the University of Wisconsin—River Falls. The soccer team finished the year with a 2-12 overall record with goalie Gordy Lennartson named Most Valuable Player. Chris Kearns was selected as the Most Improved Player and captains for the 1984 season will be Mike Wagner and Todd Erickson. Team members for 1983 are. front row. Gordy Lennarteon (St. Paul): and Terry Koenck, Rochester MN: middle row, Franklin Tawah, St. Louis Park MN; Todd Erickson, Maple Grove MN: Doug Johnson. Bloomington; Pat Hilger. New Hope MN; Michael Wagner. Burnsville MN; Chris Dykstra, Boulder CO; John Mueller, Edina MN; John Reents. St. Paul; and back row. assistant coach, Mark Hofflander; Chris Kearns, Maple Grove MN; Kirk Pedarson, Stillwater MN: Joel Nelson, Minneapolis; Mark Swanson. Crystal MN: Rory Fiugerald. Bloomington MN: Tim Thompson, Coon Rapids MN: Dave Fowkes. Arveda 00; Jim Spalch, Minneapolis: Robb Wilson. Minneapolis; and head coach Bill Garner. (Photo by Julie Szablel Show less
4 ~ Campus News Minneapolis. Minnesota Augsburg College thanks the Frischmon family for their generosity. Family members are Charlene Frischmon Todd and her children, Kerri and Lorri; the late Michael Frischmon: and his wife Eleanor Frischmon. Not pictured are Charlotte;s husband, Bruce Todd, and... Show more4 ~ Campus News Minneapolis. Minnesota Augsburg College thanks the Frischmon family for their generosity. Family members are Charlene Frischmon Todd and her children, Kerri and Lorri; the late Michael Frischmon: and his wife Eleanor Frischmon. Not pictured are Charlotte;s husband, Bruce Todd, and their children. Wendi and Marci. Scholarship award from ’64 repaid Scholarship awards—more than 200 awards were made this yearifor Augsburg students come from the private sector. organizations. companies and individuals. Every year scholarships are established. winners are selected and awards are presented. This year a scholarship was repaid In 1964 Charlotte Frischmon. a freshman from Centennial High School in Circle Pines MN. was awarded $200 from the Quanbeck Scholarship Fund. Her mother. Eleanor (Mrs. Michael) Frischmon, repaid this award in October 1983. Here's the correspondence from Mrs. Frischmon: Dear Friends: Prior to our daughter‘s entering Augsburg College in the fall of 1964. she was awarded a scholarship of $200. All I can remember now is that the name Augsburg ’on the The Annual Augsburg Phonorama began November 28 with calls to Augsburg alum- ni throughout the United States continuing on Monday and Thursday evenings through March 1984. More than 5,500 Augs- burg graduates live in the Twin Cities area and nationally potential pool of calls can be made to nearly 10,000 graduates. The Phonorama generates money for the Annual Fund. providing support for current operations at the college. Alumni. students. faculty/staff and other friends of the college will make calls from Lutheran Brotherhood. Family Day —— Feb. 4 Family Day will be held on February 4, 1984. Families of Auggies past, present, and future are invited to attend activities on that day. Along with a worship gather- ing, reception with faculty members, and a luncheon there will be a choice between watching the basketball team or hockey team that evening. For further information write: Jan Rykken, Alumni/Parents Office. Augsburg College, 731 21st Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55454. . “Quanbeck” was attached to it. Quanbeck Scholarship Fund-established in 1963 by a bequest of John G. Quanbeck. awarded annually to freshmen students. It was very much appreciated at the time and I have always wanted to repay it. I am enclosing a check for this amount. I realize $200 today doesn't buy what it did in 1964. but l'm hoping it will help some young student as it did Charlotte. I was happy she was able to spend two years on the campus even though she had to transfer to the University of Minnesota to get her home economics degree. It was a great experience. Thank you again. Charlotte is director and head teacher at Noah's Ark Preschool at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Circle Pines. She and her husband. Bruce C. Todd. have four Koreanborn daughters. phone’ to alumni Mark Zachary, assistant director of development and a 1983 graduate of Augsburg, is coordinating this year‘s Phonorama. For more information call Mark (330-1187), Augbsburg College, Development Office, 731 215t Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55454. Mark Zachary (Photo by Keith Rickbaughl ACPAF sets book discussion series A book discussion series is being coor- dinated by ACPAF (Augsburg College Public Affairs Forum) with the group to begin "over~a-good-cup»of-coffee" ses- sions on January 25. 1984. The monthly group will focus on selected books: Woman's Reality (Ann Wilson Schaef), January 25; Blue Highways (William Least Heat Moon), February 15; Megatrends (John Naisbitt), March 21-. The Color Purple (Alice Walker), April ' 18; and Brideshead Revisited (Evelyn Waugh), May 9. This Wednesday group will meet at 7:30 pm. in the Marshall Room of the Augsburg Col- lege Center. ACPAF will provide a leader and coordinate the discussion. The cost per session is $2—$10 for all five sessions—and advance registration is requested by December 16. Send your check to ACPAF, Augsburg College, 731 let Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55454. Send This Form Name Address City. State ZIP Phone l Megatrends, March 21 ($2) 1 l Women's Reality, January 25 ($2) l ) Blue Highways. Febrary 15 ($2) l l l The Color Purple, April 18 l$2l l l Brideshead Revisited, May 9 ($2) Make Check Payable to ACPAF 0 NOW Augsburg College has been challeng~ ed by Lutheran Brotherhood with a grant of $350,000 and the potential, through matching gifts. to raise more than $1 million dollars for the college's endowment. As stipulated by Lutheran Brotherhood, this endowment is desig- nated for the scholarship program at Augsburg. “An endowment is the backbone of an educational institution with the interest on endowment moneys being utilized and the principle not touched,” said At— tee Fransen, associate director of development. She added that an endow- ment has a lasting effect on the livelihood of the college. To qualify for the grant Augsburg College must raise $700,000 over the next three years beginning July 1, 1983 and ending June 30, 1986. Gifts from in- dividuals, corporations and foundations are eligible for matching. Augsburg’s grant is part of a Luth- eran College Endowment Challenge Grant program from Lutheran Brother- hood. a Minneapolis based fraternal in- surance company. _ “We are deeply appreciative of this thoughtful investment that Lutheran LB grant offers potential of $1 million for endowment Brotherhood has made in Lutheran liberal education at Augsburg. The challenge grant program will be in- valuable as we seek to enhance the en- dowment of the college." said Gerald Bjelde. vice E'esident of development and public re tions. Terms of the grant include matching on a 2 for 1 basis and the requirement . that 75 percent of the money raised must come from new donors—tins: who have not given more than $100 to the college in either calender year IN! or 1982. Gifts of cash or securities and deferred gifts comummated within the - prescribed time period must be designated for the endowment . challenge grant program to qualify. “With this grant Lutheran Brotherhood has set an example of cor- porate responsibility in the Lutheran college community. It's this kind of sup- port which is vital to the continuing suc- cess of our college. We encourage alum- ni and friends of Augsburg to partici- pate in this special endowment oppor- tunity,” said Bjelde. For more information on this pro- gram, call 612-330-1171. One Hundred Percent Contributions to Augsburg College are made in many ways and come from many people he cluding the faculty and staff of the institution. In support of the Annual Fund, the Flnancl-l Services Office had 100 percent giving last fiscal year with contrlhutlons from Phylllu Stone, collector; Lorraine Carlson. secretary for National Direct Student Loans; Vlrene Luthl '78. associate director; and Harold ' L (Photo by Keith Rickabeughl vice y. “ of ' ' urvlce. Weekend College grant provides funds for corporate seminars Augsburg Weekend College has receiv- ed a grant ($4525) to promote understand- ing of the advantages of liberal education among corporate hiring personnel. The grant, provided by the Northwest Area Foundation, to improve public understanding of liberal learning, will sup port development and delivery of liberal learning seminars in several Twin Cities corporations. Under the direction of Richard J. LeFevere honored by St. Olaf College ' Clayton LeFevere. former Augsburg College Regent, was recently honored for distinguished achievement and service in the community at large by his alma mater. St. Olaf College. LeFevere retired from the Augsburg Board of Regents in 1982 after serving for 12 years, 10 of which he was chair. An attorney. LeFevere is co-founder and president of the firm LeFevere, Lefler. Kennedy. O‘Brien and Drawz. which employs 22 attorneys. The firm has become known as a specialist in the field of municipal government. He attended St. Olaf College from 1940 to 1943 for a degree in prelaw. continuing in 1946 to gain a law degree from the University of Minnesota. He received a juris doctor degree from the University In 1948. He and his wife, Virginia. live in Richfield, MN. Thoni, Augsburg Weekend College is an extended program of Augsburg providing specialized higher education to Twin Cities area working adults. Initiated in 1982, the weekend program currently serves some 200 students. most of whom are employed full time in local and regional businesses and industries. Campus Briefs John Benson, Associate professor of religion, Richard Sargent. associate professor of English, and Leo Lake. associate professor of computer science. each led one of the four seminars on the pan-Lutheran software system in June sponsored by the Lutheran Congregational Information Service. Mark Engebretson. assistant professor of physics, Garry Hesser. associate professor of sociology. and Richard Sargent, associate professor of English, received a grant from the Bush Faculty Development to redesign the Integrated Freshman Semester. Mrs. Olga Kvamme. retired cook at Augsburg. celebrated her 90th birthday June 10. She served Augsburg 22 years from 1942 until 1962. and for two years later. part time in the new College Center. Richard Sargent. associate professor of English. Leo Lake. associate professor of computer science. and Marie McNeil. associate professor of education, led a workshop for the Edina Public Schools staff and faculty on microcomputers in August. .’ in“ Show less
Fall 1983 GSBURG HEGE Homecoming—7 Class of 13 Five members of the class 061933 returned to the campus lor homecoming lestiwties ley are Maurice Holland, Vakima WA. Valborg lSverdrupl Ellison, Glendale CA, the Rev Luthard Gjarde‘ Minneapolis, and standing, the Rev. Einat Gundale. New Auburn WI... Show moreFall 1983 GSBURG HEGE Homecoming—7 Class of 13 Five members of the class 061933 returned to the campus lor homecoming lestiwties ley are Maurice Holland, Vakima WA. Valborg lSverdrupl Ellison, Glendale CA, the Rev Luthard Gjarde‘ Minneapolis, and standing, the Rev. Einat Gundale. New Auburn WI and Marvin Glesnel Albert Lea MN, (Photo by Keith Rickabaugh) Class of 1953 Classmates fiom the 30-year reunion class on campus for the 1983 homecoming are Ruth Aaskov, Minneapolis: Ruth (Ringstad) Larson, Plymouth MN. Marilyn (Elnessl Frolland, Minneapolis. and standing, DaVId Rykken, Coon Rapids MN, Donovan Lundimn Bloomington MN; LaVon (Moderow) Belanger, Elk River. MN, the Rev Joseph 0 Valtinson, Columbia Heights MN: Betty (Munsonl Nyhus, St Paul. and Howard Pearson, Minneapolis. (Photo by Keith Rickabaughl Class of 1943 A my": class mimon was held WIIh attendance «mm the Rev Emil Martinson, Foluu cm, IA, lhl Rev Ban G‘onrh vlck, Brockllold WI, Sunlovd Nlllon. Anokl MN; Luthol Gromom. Mlnnngoun, ma mndlng Vow amt-us, Min- nupalll: Clown. (Built-d) Yunn, Elllnl MN; Ftlncn [Wostbyl smut-o, Mlnnlnpolll: Add-ll (H-Ivouonl D-hlon, Mlnneapolis, m. n" Luvmna Nelson Westbv WI. Glovil (Butnlv an mum, Minnupolil, Elinhuh (alum. n. my uk. MN, Ev-Iyn (Amund-onl San- : Gel-Id Thor-on, Nolthliuld MN. Inna lNualanl Stromrnan. Mlnnolpolis: o: m ry Snub, Now Brighton MM and DI Olloue Glsnlquiu Minneapolis lPhoto by Keith Rick-bang?” Class of 1958 The 15133! class Veumon dullng Homecoming as was at unaaa by Item low, Ihu Rev John Miskowlac, Min nnlpoIIs the a“ Robert Eagley Thompson in, Havlnnd o-mauon Cadou wn Dennis Balnall Sound Heart MN Ind Elwin Chlislenson Hailing: MN Ind can!!! tow. Joanne lSt-lasl Land 5! Paul, Elyce ilundqullll Arvldson. Albeit Lea MN Dons lJohnsonl Doml. Carlos MN, Batty (Johnson! Mass Plymoulh MN, Alice lLInduIIl Llndglen acmlnll MN; Flv- lav-uni.) Mom, Wlllmu MN; MIrIlvn Anamon, Minnupolll. Ind Junlca (John-om Juhl, chk» Ion MN: m: ruck low, WuI-v Sldun, St. Plul, Ron-Id Stlvo, Bmoklyn Cenm MN. Elma (Nalwnl Born-id: Brooklyn Canter MN. ma Rev Philip Hulda Alex-nan- MN. Kenneth quan Milwluklu WI. Phyllll {Knudsen} Sllmi sum-m MN: w-ym Nlrflnglon. Mlnnupolll; omni- Rut-d. North Long such CA; rum lOlIon) Rult. Spica: MN; Grnco (Kommul Suluud, St. Paul: and Bonlu out», Cannon nu. MN (Photo by mm filth-Dough) : Show less
Fall 1983 _ 5.- ‘ . Martha Mattson (Photo by Keith Rickabaughl Travels are special—the lady, 83, ’extraordinary’ with 10 world trips Martha Mattson, a former professor at Augsburg, speaks of her trips—most recently to Sri Lanka—almost as if they were everyday occurrences, and certainly nothing... Show moreFall 1983 _ 5.- ‘ . Martha Mattson (Photo by Keith Rickabaughl Travels are special—the lady, 83, ’extraordinary’ with 10 world trips Martha Mattson, a former professor at Augsburg, speaks of her trips—most recently to Sri Lanka—almost as if they were everyday occurrences, and certainly nothing out of the ordinary. But the trips are special, and the lady herself is quite “extraordinary.” At age 83, her August 1983 trip is Mattson's tenth time around the world. "I’ve been on five safaris in Tanzania," she states proudly. Sounding as if she is reading an atlas, Mattson can reel off a list of places she's visited, some of them more than once: England, Turkey, Beirut, the Holy Lands, Greece, Egypt, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Tan- zania, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Australia, half of New Guinea, Taiwan and Rome. She also taught in China during 1935 and 1936. And what motivates this lady to travel so far and so wide? “Oh I’ve always had an interest in traveling," she says simply. Mattson speculated that there may have always been such an interest in her family. Her father, the Reverend John Mattson, was secretary for the Lutheran Board of Missions and thus she came into frequent contact with missionaries. “My aunt was also a missionary," said Mattson. Sri Lanka was the first place Mattson visited. She explained, "It all started in 1953 when Peter Dantanarayana, an educator from Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) visited Wausau, WI, where I worked in the public school system He shared my office, and 1 learned about his family as well as his country. I started corresponding with his wife, and later, as they learned English, the children—5 girls and 3 boys—would write to ‘Aunty Martha.‘ begging, ‘Please come to Ceylon.’ In 1965 1 made the first trip." In the past 18 years, Mattson has returned to Sri Lanka many times and has seen the children and grandchildren grow up. This year, she returned for a wedding, “I call her my niece,“ said Mattson of the bride, as she displayed the beautiful blue and white sari she wore for the “' g. Mattson graduated from Augsburg in 1928, before teaching in China and various places in the United States for a number of years. She returned to Augsburg in 1960 as director of the newly created Elementary Education Department. She retired in 1968 before her second trip around the globe. In the year‘s ‘69, ‘72, and '74, Mattson taught in New Guinea. “Teaching in a developing country was a tremendous experience," commented Mattson. “The people are different, the situation is different, the culture is different....many of the people are just coming out of a primitive lifestyle.“ “It s a profound, deep-reaching experience to have seen this much of creation, God's and man's," said Mattson of her travels. “What a world it is—full of diversity and variety! Your senses work overtime—there are so many sights, so much to hear, all the smells, the tastes, the feelings" Mattson always travels alone. There are many advantages, she says—for example, “I have my own friends I want to visit. From Sydney, Australia, I called my famili in Port Moresby to announce my arriva and heard, 'Welcome home!‘ I lhave felt so ‘at home’ with all of them!“ Mattson lives with families wherever she goes and has “met lots of friends." People always ask “Where's the rest of the group." when they see Mattson by herself. One man in the Philippines was quite concerned. “Don't you know old ladies like on shouldn't travel alone?" he asked, hiattson smiled, "It‘s all right when we meet nice people like you." “It’s all very interesting because of the personal contacts," commented Mattson. “I know more because I‘ve lived with the people." For Mattson, there has been no language barrier. “English has done it very well." She also says she has never had a frightening experience. Mattson has observed a lot of change. In a letter she wrote to friends after her first trip, she described Bangkok, a “city of over 300 temples, beautiful, graceful, colorful. The canals and the floating market—long narrow boats laden with produce and wares. Houses and buildings on stilts. The water thick and muddy, but very useful. We saw children playing in it. adults and children bathing in it. mothers bathing babies, women washing clothes and dishes. The vegetation was lush—varieties of palms, tropical plants," Ten years later, when she returned, progress had come to Bangkok. “The second time was disappointing. The canals had been filled in to make streets. Everything was modernized. It lost some of that atmosphere." Mattson has seen young women she knew as toddlers graduate from college, seen places such as Columbo grow and become prosperous, seen governments change from communist to socialist. ' And what have her travels taught her? “Of all the experiences of seeing, hearing, feeling, learning, the greatest discovery," said Mattson, “has been the oneness of man. This is my profound feeling—Mankind is one." She continued, “None of these experiences has in any measure lessened my own family, my own country, my own creed. If anything, they have been enhanced. Truly, I am ‘debtor to all.‘ " — Tammy Rider '86 Student Staffwriter Uprooted People Portrait of Urness Campus News — 3 One of faith, friendship and devotion “You pass this way only once in your life, so do as much good as you can, while you can." That is the philosophy of life expressed by a good friend of Augsburg College, An- drew A. Urness. Urness practices what he preaches. As his business prospered, he and his late Wife, Mary Alice Urness, gave generously to Augsburg. Over the past 20 years, they have contributed $1,083,259, an average of almost 555,000 per year. Although neither Andrew or Mary at- tended Augsburg, their belief in the impor- tance of Christian higher education led them to support the college. Why Augsburg? Because she was the College of the Lutheran Free Church and because “Augsburg is a wonderful college," Urness said in a recent interview. Andrew Urness was not born into wealth. The son of Norwegian immigrants in Douglas County MN, he had to leave school after the eighth grade when his father died. He went to work. Like many boys around the turn of the century, he sought work where adventure and opportunity beckoned—at a local shoe company, on a sheep ranch and with a threshing crew in Montana, at a smelter and railroad in C01- orado and New Mexico. Returning to Min- nesota, Urness tried taming, the shoe company again, a local bank, and even selling new-fangled machines—cars. Finally, when he was 39 years old, the Umesses decided to move to Rochester MN and start a chick hatchery. Thirty-six years later, when he was 75,, Andrew sold the business. It was some business he had built—from eight large, modern buildings (140x32) with four floors each and over 120,000 laying hens and serval hundred farm flocks, the Rochester Breeding Farms Hatchery shipped chicks and eggs throughout the midwest, New York and Canada. As the hatchery grew, the city of Rochester also grew to surround it so that when the property sold in 1960 it included about 1,000 rime residential lots. Next Fe niary 1, Urness will be 99 years old. Despite a “slight stroke" last July, he is remarkably alert and strong. Though parsimonious with words, he is thoughtful and articulate. You would think he was 30 years younger. He greets visitors warmly, with a strong handshake. A full head of wavy white hair complements thick white eyebrows and kind, silver-blue eyes. Clearly, Urness enjoys people and has taken time to think about life. Though modest and somewhat reticent to give ad- vice, he did offer the following observa- tions: - 0n young women today: work outside the home if you really want to but in- sist that young men uphold their responsibilities. Andrew Urness (File Photo) - 0n how couples/spouses can resolve problems: be good natured. Don't get into quarrels. That's how Mary and I got along so well, for so long. ' 0n business: work constantly to im- prove; do research, advertise. 1While talking about the hatchery business, Mr. Urness suddenly broke out lustily singing one of the radio commercials he used years ago. The first lines are: “Now the sturdy Vikings came their story to unfold: a sturdy brood of baby chicks like Norsemen of old...") - 0n getting older: bad things happen. like your eyesight and hearing get worse. But, yes, maybe we do get a little wiser. -On his wife, Mary: we met in the church choir, a good place to meet people. She was a very good cook, especially lutefisk and chickeni ! ). OOn college students today: live a clean life and especially, most im- portant of all, stay away from liquor. - On life and living: my favorite saying now is, “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves." The name of the Urness Tower dor~ mitory on the Augsburg College campus recognizes the generous and faithful finan- cial support of Andrew and Mary Urness But, perhaps it is more than that. Perhaps Urness Tower really stands for an enter~ prising, generous, devoted husband and Christian, a sturdy Viking...a gentleman. —Tom Henson Director of Development A conference on “Uprooted People: The Response of the Church and the Community" was held this fall on the Augsburg campus under the span - i. L', of the " and :' United " LA' Church. The program topic focused on the Japanese relocation experience during World War II. Khin Khin Jensen, center. was the conference coordinator and a moderator for the event. She Is a professor of history at Augsburg and director of the East and Southeast Asian Studies Program. Conference participants included Gladys Wright Brooks. former Minneapolis alderman and now chair of the World Affairs Center. and Dr. Arthur Naftalin. professor of public affairs at tho Humphrey Institute and a member of the Augsburg Board of Regents. [Photo by Keith Rickabaughl. Show less
Fall 1983 Mayo Savold (File Photo) Augsburg band, music leader dies A. Mayo Savold, associate professor emeritus of music. died July 13. 1983 following a lengthy illness. Savold. 68. retired from Augsburg in 1973 after more than 20 years of service to the college as band director and a member of... Show moreFall 1983 Mayo Savold (File Photo) Augsburg band, music leader dies A. Mayo Savold, associate professor emeritus of music. died July 13. 1983 following a lengthy illness. Savold. 68. retired from Augsburg in 1973 after more than 20 years of service to the college as band director and a member of the music faculty. He was well-known throughout the state as an educator and musician. In 1941 he graduated from Luther Col- lege in Decorah IA and after teaching in Lamberton High School (Minnesota). he entered military service. During the next four years he directed several Army choirs. Savold later taught at Glenwood High School (Minnesota) until coming to Augsburg in 1952. Survivors include his wife. Melba. and four children. Priscilla, Gary (‘76). Michael ('72) and Jeannine. ART Norman Holen. professor. received an "Award of Excellence" on his terra cotta sculpture in the Sky ‘83 exhibition. Dorothy Williamson. instructor. received a travel grant in 1983 from faculty development/Bush for sessions on art therapy held in conjunction with the Na- tional Art Education Association. BIOLOGY __—___.__— Robert Herforth. associate professor, received a summer research grant from faculty development/Bush research on in- sect viruses at the Pacific Biomedical Laboratory in Honolulu. BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION Satya Gupta. associate rofessor, received a 1983 summer researc grant from facul- ty development/Bush for the completion of a book. Elements of Microeconomics. CHEMISTRY Kermit Paulson. associate professor, received travel funds from the Bush Foundation to attend the Physics Department Chair Conference on the Education of Physicists. EDUCATION Marie McNeff. associate professor. was a presenter at the Minnesota Reading Association Conference in Rochester MN in November. She also conducted a Word Processing seminar in October. Lauretta Pelton. associate professor. won honorable mention and an award of merit certificate in a national poetry contest sponsored by the World of Poetry, Sacremento CA for her humorous poem “Out to Discover". Pelton conducted a workshop for the elementary school teachers in the Edina Public School system in October. She will also give a faculty lecture on “Poetry for Young People" in December. Pelton came to Augsburg in 1980. She got her bachelor’s degree in history from Briar Cliff. IA and her master's degree in educational administration from Marquette Univer— sity WI. ENGLISH V Dave Wood. professor, back on campus teaching a class in journalism. He is a staff writer for the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. IIEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bethany Shifflett. gymnastics coach. received a doctorate in measurement and evaluation from the University of Iowa this summer. She has also been named intramural director and assistant professor in health and physical education. _sV~:.. GSBURG REEF. HISTORY Faculty News — 5 Khin Khin Jensen. professor, was one of the three United Methodist Women for the Minnesota Conference who attended a national seminar on Economics and the Faith Community in August. She also participated in the conference on “Teaching about Post-war Japan" in September. Jensen has been elected president of the United Methodist women for 1983-85 Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church. the largest Methodist Church in the Twin Cities. MATHEMATICS Larry Copes. assistant professor, received a 1983434 course development grant from faculty development/Bush for the courses. “Mathematical Algorithms for Computer Science I and II." new courses offered by the Mathematics Department for the first time in 1983-84. MUSIC Stephen Gabrielson. associate professor, spent May 30-June 3 teaching college-age counselors at Okoboji Lutheran Bible Camp in Milford IA. Also in June. he played at the district convention of the Iowa District ALC at Luther College. Decorah IA. He taught Bible Camp in Grand Forks ND for one week and in Elkhorn Wl for two weeks this summer. At the Augsburg Publishing House Annual Choral Workshop at Salem Church in Minnea- polis. Gabrielson served as official accom- panist and at Augsburg Publishing's Organ Workshop in Seattle WA he was an organ clinican. He gave an organ concert at Hol Trinity Lutheran Church in Septem r. Roberta Metzler. assistant professor. will present two research papers at the Na- tional Association for Music Therapy con ference in late Novemeber in New Orleans. Based on research she conducted at Mount Sinai and Deaconess Hospitals. Metzler will speak about "The Effects of Sedative Music on the Anxiety of Bron- coschopy Patients." Sandra Wolter Holten (‘82) will join Metzler in presenting infor- mation on “The History of Music Therapy in Minnesota." This presentation includes a description of the Augsburg College music therapy program and the leadership role the college has played in the state of Minnesota in the area of music therapy. PHILOSOPHY Ken Bailey. professor. attended an Academic Renewal Conference in Ann Arbor MI in June. Mark Fuehrer. associate professor. gave a faculty lecture on "Hildegard of Bingen and the Rhineland Mystics" in November. He came to Augsburg in 1971. Fuehrer received a bachelor's degree from St. Thomas in hilosophy, and a master‘s degree and octora e in philosophy from the University of Minnesota. Bruce Reichenbach. professor. opened the 1983-84 faculty lecture series with a presentation on “The Concept of Karma" in September. He came to Augsburg in 1968. Reichenbach has a bachelor's degree from Wheaton College, IL in philosophy and religion and master's degree and doctorate in philosophy from Northwest University, IL. POLITICAL SCIENCE Milda Hedblom. associate professor, attended the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association in Chicago in September. She also participated in a workshop discussing her monograph on "Women in American Political Institutions and Organizations" which was published in August, Norma Noonan. professor and director of faculty development, pubished an article on the Secretariat in "Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History" this summer. Noonan was elected to the board of directors of the Alfred Adler Institute of Minnesota in May for a three year term. Myles Stenshoel, professor. was elected to the "Task Force on Society" for the “Commission for a New Lutheran Church." The Task Force will meet in December in Kansas City and again in January in Chicago. SOCIAL WORK Eddie Hertzherg. associate professor. will have an intership with the Minnesota Legislature for spring semester. through the Bush Faculty Development grant. SOCIOLOGY Gary Hesser. associate professor. gave a lecture on "Neighborhoods and Colleges: Clues for Survival lOr. Sociology Reaffirmed)" in October. He came to Augsburg in 1977. Hesser received his doctorate and master's degree in sociology from the University of Notre Dame and a bachelor's degree in history and religion from Phillips University. 0K. —Michclle Moritz ‘36 Student Staffwriter tion on donation pick @686 Don’t Let the Lights Go Out! The Augsburg Theater Department needs supplies of all kinds. You can help by giving the Theater Department what you might otherwise throw away: Clothes Sewing Building blazers buttons latex paint jackets dress makers models lumber pants elastic masonite shirts irons plywood shoes old patterns saw horses suits Sears catalogs tools sweaters scissors tailcoats sleeve boards tuxedoes thread scarves trim yardage Call Ailene Cole at 330-1260 for more informa» ups and drop offs. Or write to her at Augsburg College. 731 21st Avenue South, Minneapolis. MN 55454. 1949 graduate awarded St. Olav Medal, meets with King Olav V “It was a marvelous experience," said Hildegarde (Mortensen) Strom. a 1949 graduate of Augsburg, of her recent visit to Oslo, Norway. And though, for Strom. these visits are quite common-place, this one was indeed a bit more “marvelous” than the rest. Strom, who was awarded the St. Olav Medal last March by Norwegian Consulate Carola Bjorklund, was also given a 15 minute private audience with King Olav V on the weekend of his 80th birthday. Strom is Commissioner and U.S, Coordinator for Norseman’s Federation and an assistant editor of the Vinland Newspaper. a Nor- wegian heritage publication. The presen- tation of this award is in recognition of her contributions to the strengthening of bonds between Norway and the United States. Strom recalled her visit. “As I ap proached the palace, I found that I was the only visitor in the entire courtyard...l decided to ask (the guard) for directions but before I could open my mouth to do so, he raised his arm and ordered, 'Ikke inn! Ga tillbake!’ At that point I straightened my back, looked him squarely in the eye and made a statement which still seems unreal: ‘I have an appointment with the King!‘ It seemed to unnerve him complete— ly because he merely pointed me in the right direction." Inside, Strom was escorted to the office of Cabinet Secretary M. Hagen, where she was given the procedures to be followed during her audience. Then she was taken to the large inner office where she found herself shaking hands with His Majesty King Olav V of Norway. “With his warm smile and friendly eyes, he put me at ease immediately." said Strom. "So many people have asked me what in the world we discussed during those moments together," she continued, The conversation was casual and relaxed: they spoke of his trip to Minneapolis last 0c- tober, the boating trip he took on Lake Minnetonka, the Scandinavia Today celebrations, his 10 grandchildren and his variety of birthday celebrations. When the visit was over, she said. "I had been told that I should shake his hand and then back up to the door. That is much easier said than done when the King stands by his desk and does not take his eyes off of you until you are gone. But somehow I managed that little trick too, It was a marvelous experience,“ Editor‘s Note: Information for this article is drawn from a July 28. I931} feature arti- cle written by Hildegarde Strom. Anderson to visit Arizona in January President Charles Anderson will make an informal “annual report“ to Arizona alumni, parents and friends during the week of January 21-28. Parents and friends visiting Arizona during the winter months are invited to join these get-togethers. Luncheons will provide the setting for visits in Tuscon January 21 and in Sun City January 23. “Luther‘s World and Today" will be Anderson‘s topic Sunday. January 72 when he speaks to Auggies and friends at a Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church supper in Phoenix. This special report will draw on Anderson's visit to Lutherland in East Germany last summer. An estate planning seminar is schedul- ed for Wednesday noon, January 25 at Beef Eaters Restaurant, 300 W. Camelback. Phoenix, If you would like more information. call the Presidents Office (612) 330-1212) at Augsburg. Vespers held at Central Lutheran Each year. Advent Vespers brings together two integral elements of the Augsburg community: music and worship, Since its inception in the Advent season of 1980. congregational participation has increased from 3.000 to more than 8,000 people, becoming for many alumni. students. faculty. staff and friends the point of beginning of the holy season which precedes Christmas. Advent Vespers offers a unique opportunity for the Augsburg community to take seriously its commitment to mission in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Many members of the Augsburg student body who are not otherwise > s involved in music organizations join alumni, faculty. staff and friends from church choirs of the metropolitan area to form what has become a total community event. For the fourth consecutive year. Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis was the setting for Advent Vespers The at mosphcre and acoustics of Ibis Twin (‘ities landmark enhance the combination of liturgy. Word, anthems. carols. and hymns which comprise Vcspt-rs Instrumental ensembles. choirs. and congregational singing combine to create a scrvm- of cm porate celebration. Show less
Donor listings James Buskirk Roben F. Dongoske Rev. Earl E. Dreyer Rev. Hans Dumpys Suzanne Arneson Edwards Rev. Charles Evavold Lloyd Grinde Herald L. Hagen James Haugen Rev. Thomas Hoversten Charles Howard, Jr. ' Stanley 8. Ludviksen Harvey A. Lundin Mary Christianson Meyer Carolyn Ryan... Show moreDonor listings James Buskirk Roben F. Dongoske Rev. Earl E. Dreyer Rev. Hans Dumpys Suzanne Arneson Edwards Rev. Charles Evavold Lloyd Grinde Herald L. Hagen James Haugen Rev. Thomas Hoversten Charles Howard, Jr. ' Stanley 8. Ludviksen Harvey A. Lundin Mary Christianson Meyer Carolyn Ryan Mickelberg Ardell Moen Rev. Robert L. Moylan Lawrence Nerheim Leroy E. Nevin R. Luther Olson Wanda Wames Olson Dr. Roger Ose Rev. Ervin K. Overlund Harold L. Reistad Rev. Harold M. Stoa Elizabeth Mortensen Swanson John Thompson Mark C. Thorpe Richard A. Thorud Class of 1957 $12,279 Contributors: 52 Class Representative: Rev. Carl Jensen Rev. James W. Armstrong Dr. Stanley Baker Barbara Laulenberger Baker Marian Grytb Bakken Dennes Borman Harlan Christianson Duncan D. Flann David A. Freedland, Jr. Dorothy Berke Freedland Rev. James Glasoe Ray A. Grinde Doris Roviclt Hanson Grace Forss Herr Jean Manguson Hicks Thomas M. Holllander Dean R. Holmes Ethel Johnson Holmes Rev. Everett Holt Morris G. Jespersen Ervin T. Johnson Linnea Dahl Johnson Dr. Marshall Johnson Ralph S. Johnson- -‘ Ronald C. Johnson Wilgard G. Johnson Leon Kaltved Gloria Grant Knoblauch Lois Kolden Larson Rev. Harris W. lee Rev. Roger Mackey Gerald Marlin ‘ Gayle Engedal Matson Norman R. Matson Dr. Gerald G. Mindrum Harley C. Monson‘ -" Rev. Orval KaiMoren Patricia Larson Moylan James A. Norman Oscar E. Olson Rev. Gaylen Ose Robert Oslund James D. Plumedahl Bernice Olson Reesnes Marvin S. Rodvilt Rlchard Sherry Marian Grail Skaar Rev. Neal E. Snider Barbara Gilbert Tisclter Rev. Gordon Trelstad Richard Vevle Ronald B. Welde Wilton H. Zinn Class at 1958 $3,625 Contributors: 50 Class Representative: Dr. Byron Golie Rev. Robert L. Bagley Roger Beaman Gerald P. Berge Robert G. Bergman Birgit Birkeland Roger A. Carlson Erwin Christenson Janet Neiderloh Christeson Leroi Elias Michael H. Fleming Conrad E. Fristedt Lila Ogawa Furukawa Rev. Hugh Gilmore Dr. Byron Golie Bonita M. Griep Delmar Gusdal Dr. Mabeth Saure Gyllstrom Anne Hovland Hanson Betty Johnson Hass Rev. Philip W. Heide Darla Kielstrom Heide Rev. C. Leroy Johnson Joy Lee Hutzell Johnson Marilyn Troy Johnson Wayne C. Johnson Dr. Jerome Kleven Gwen Johnson Krapf Joanne Stiles laird Margaret Peterson Langness nan-L nun. .w. i. Alice Lindell Lindgren Patricia Olson Mandsager Rev. John Miskowiec. Jr. Faye Brenni Moen Diane Aho Nelson Rev. Lloyd A. Nelson Dr. Magne B. Olson Dr. John L. Overby Sylvia Moe Overlund Rev. Waldo Pierson Allred B. Reesnes Shirley Lundborg Reistad Faythe Olson Rust Phyllis Knudson Olson Seim Rev. Wendell Shiell Wesley T. Sideen Lorraine Osberg Stickney Grace Kemmer Sulerud Gaye Sjoblom Swenson Arden G. Wahlberg Arnold H. Waznik Class of 1959 $6,091 Contributors: 56 Class Representative: Dr. Carl Casperson Lois Madson Allen John A. Berg Norman R. Berg Raymond V. Block Roger‘K. Bolson Ruth Bakken Bolson Dennis Burreson Mary Carlson , 1.. Dr. Carl C. Casperson Delores Crupp Christianson Marjorie Kopesky Cosgrove Patricia Eldridge Ruth Borchardt Engelstad Dennis F. Gibson Dr. Richard R. Green LaVonne Stenberg Haugstad Franklin D. Hawks Kenneth C. Heggem Arlene Selander Hill Rev. Rodney E. Hill James K. Horn Bizabeth Horton-Jensen Norman L. Juliot Harold M. Kambak Charlotte Batalden Knutson Wilbur E. Kopp Dr. Gary D. Lange Monroe B. Larson Leroy A. Lauen Gordon Lindgren Dr. John W. Lyngdal. John P. Martinsen Rev. Thomas H. Moen Rev. Hubert J. Nelson . _ Rev. Joseph P. Nystuen Hildegarde Hokanson Palo . 'Rev. Rudolph L. Palo Vicki Skor Pearson " r v . .. Major Eugene S. Peterson Rev. Lawrence C. Pratt Eileen Pundy Stanley Quanbeck David J. Ringstad Martin Olav Sabo Edwin Saugestad lnez Olson Schwarzkopl Tai-Fu Feng Shih - ' ‘i Sonja Sather Skurdal~l i‘ Rev. William A. Smith Ronald Slave Bonnie Martinson Storley Theodore H. Strand ‘I‘alvryn T'tscher Gale Torstenson Stuart E. West Carolyn Westphal Class of 1960 ‘ $2,295 Contributors: 50 Class Representative: Gary Hoonsbeen iii. Lois Richter Agrimson Dr. Bruce E. Amundson Donald A. Anderson Larae Lyon Anderson Luther A. Anderson Curtis A. Benson Carol Myrvik Berg Neuman O. Berger Arne H. Boyum Leonard Brown Mavis Gilbertson Brown Arlo R. Bussler Kurt G. Carlson Rev. Myron L. Carlson Carol Johnson Casperson Rev. George Cruys Bruce R. Cunning Diann Christiansen Dougherty Fred B. Engelmann Gene M. Erlandson Noel A. Evans Donald C. Gilberg Darrel Gilbertson Kay Lemmerman Gilmore Barbara Milne Gordon Dale E. Hanka Gerald E. Hendricks Rev. Don M. Holmquist Rev. Chester J. Hoversten. Jr. Robert M. Hutchinson LaVonne Gravgaard lverson Walter C. Lundeen Keith M. McKay - r “at... .,i. .c 1.. .t... Ruth Carlsen Moen Paul R. Myhre Rev. Loren L. Nielsen James A. Noble Dr. David Nordlie Dr. R. Thomas Olson Phyllis Redenbaugh Ose Clayton A. Paulson Dwight L. Pederson Barbara Reisberg Peterson Nancy Jensen Poeschel Dr. Byron Schmid Edyth Strand Shogren K. Benjamin Skurdal Rev. Ronald H. Stanley Di. Neal 0. Thorpe lowell Ziernann Class ol 1961 $3,457 Contributors: 43 ~Class Representative: Joan Gibson Labs Phyllis A. Acker Kenneth Akerman Winnie Nordlund Anderson Gayle J. Arvidson Harris D. Bendix Meredith Foss Berg Helen Bergan Oscar I. Blegen Rev. Marilyn Saute Breckenridge' Lois Burmeister l . Mary Baker Christensen " Rev. Russell A. Dudero Joel A. Egertson Harold Erickson, Jr. Douglas E. Flann Leola Dyrud Furman Lawrence E. Gallagher Darrel Gilbertson Rev. Roger H. Gordon Rev. Curtis B. Haney Richard L. Humphrey Virginia Freedland Hutchinson Carol Oversvec Johnson Patricia Swanson Kreuziger George S. Larson Rev. K. Duane Larson Dr. Richard E. Lund Gregory Madson _ Julie Magnuson Marineau Kathryn Jacobson Mills Rev. Arden L. Norum Rev. Christian S. Oswood Sheila Bluhm Peterson James F. Redeske _ .H Sharon Raivo Remmen Myron E. Rew Judith Fosse Snider Glennis Nordin Sprague w. ' Delores Olson Stinson Richard M. Thompson Ronald P. Thompson Arlene Stockman Torgerson Karen Egesdal Trelstad Class of 1962 $2,960 I Contributors: 44' " " Class Representative: Marilyn Olson Gronner .Marilyn Ellingson Akerman Rev. Wendell J. Brown Claire Helland Buettner Sharon Kyllo Bussler Kathy Aaker Casperson Jeanell Johnson Cunning Yvonne Lerlald Egertson Kenneth N. Erickson Joan Joski Evavold Nicole Jacobson Glasoe _ Julia Ose Grose Paul R. Grover Sonia Overmoen Gullicks Elaine Pederson Gunderson Peter Hauser Rodney A. Helgeson Gale Stierna Hellier Lorna L. Hoversten Rev. Gayler L. Korsmo Lois Knutson Larsen Rev. Dean E. Larson Rev. Richard Lohman John D. Lystig Kay Hanenburg Madson Dr. Philip L Mattison Ina Jo Madison Meyer Patricia Christenson Mohrbacher Kathryn Faber Norum Milo M. Oppegard John Osberg Dr. David H. Ost George H. Paulson Bonnie Carlson Pehrson Donna M. Peterson Karen Kuszler Roeber Arne Sather, Jr. Rev. Roger Schwartz Ronnie L. Scott Betze Paulson Solomonson Dr. John Sorenson Barbara Anderson Stamp Earl A. Stockman Eugene M. Strand Barbra Herkal Szoke Class ol 1963 $7,433 Contributors: 70 Class Representative: Jeri Hovlat‘vd Meistet » 7 Carla Quanbeck Walgr Vernon Almlie Luther A. Anderson Rev. Charles F. Arndt LaVonne Olson Batalden Dr. Paul B. Batalden Ronald R. Beckman Nancy Bloomlield Botlemiller Rev. Kenneth J. Carlson Linda M. Carlslcdl Wayne Christiansen Bonnie Lassila Curtin Ronald D. Detjen Russel A. Dudero Alice Evenson Lannell J. Farmer Nancy Lower Farmer Robert Farrell Raymond E. Fosse Stephen Gabrielsen Donald Gjeslleld Lola Nelson Gralstrom LOIS Crossman Marilyn Peterson Haus Dr. Bradley Holt David L. Hughes Jean Bagley Humphrey Linda Tollelson Humphrey Rev. William R. Jiran Claire Solberg Johnson Barbara Beglinger Larson Diane Lindberg Lee Lance J. Lee Judith C. Lillestol Sheryl J. Lindquist Karen Tangen Matlison Jerelyn Hovland Meister Allen 0. Mjoness Dr. Paul S. Monson Rev. Gordon H. Olson Patricia O'Reilly Olson Rev. Russell D. Osterberg Glenn D. Peterson lanet Evenson Potratz Rev. David D. Proctor Paul E. Rasmussen Joyte Bataldun Richards James D. Roback John F. Ryski Hans K. Sandbo Carol Ferris Sandngn David P. Sattdgren Allen A. Salter Arvid C. Schroeder Ruth Sather Sorenson Clarice A. Stall Ronald H. Starkey David K. Stecnson . Patricia L. Stinson Sara Halvorson Strom ' Patrick J. Sullivan Elaine Lega'anlen Swanson ' ' Dr. Ordean Torstenson ‘ Robert D. Tullord, Jr. Gloria Wadsworth Thomas B. Wadsworth Chris Wagner Marilyn Heide Waller Brenda Wanneanstly John Wanner Lauralce Howe Zenk 'Class of 1964 . $4,840 Contributors; 54 Class Representative: Deanne Star Greco Maj. Karlton |. Bakke Andrew Berg ' Dorothy Borsgard Berkland Bruce E. Braaten Dallas C. Day Dennis J. Erickson Barry D. Fosland Sharon Lindell Gelhar Margery Kyvig Haaland H. Lester Halverson, Jr. Cathy Waslien Holmberg Michael E. Holmberg Allen R. Hoversten Ellen Paulson Keiter Robert C. Kelsey Sharon Swanson Knutson Richard F. Landeen Mary Lindgren Ann Rosvold Lund Donald W. Miller Cleve J. Moore Susan Friederichs Mueller Ronald J. Nordin Mary E. Olsen Mary Fenrick Olson Ted W. Olson Charlotte Gerdeen Oswood Rev. James W. Parks Sandra Simpson Phaup ' Virginia Hovland Plunkett Ronald E. Poeschel Stella Kyllo Rosenquist Lesley Schwarten Schmid Dr. James Schornstein Linda Hamilton Senta Constance Gildseth Spangenberg Stanley F. Spangenberg Karen Henry Steenson Rev. William F. Strorn Satoru Sudoh K. Suppiah Marilyn J. Thompson Dorothy Hake Torstenson Gary E. Utolt Olivia Bylund Wagner AUGSBURG annual COLLEGE Michael Walgren Robert P. Welzler Ann Johnson Wollman Dr. David H. Wollman Dennis Wolsky Sharon A. Woolson Kathryn Lundby Voung Henry Yue Class of 1965 -— $5,887 Contributors — 61 Class Representative: Dr. Gracia Grindal Daniel W. Anderson Gary V. Anderson Marilyn Nielsen Anderson Rev. Peter Anderson Bonita Augst Jean Antland Berg ' Kalhleen Erickson Bligh Ardrtenne Strand Bubullz Larry C. Bubollr Connie Ekt‘ren Cami-ton Darryl G. Carter Gerald A. Dahl Eunice Bergman Dietrich Dr. Kcilh Dyrud Tom \’. Eberhart Gary M. Ellis Douglas Erickson Sharon Kunae Erickson Paul Fieldhammer Pristilla Strecker Fieldhammer Mark Gjerdc Kathleen Mallet Gjesljeld Glenn Hambcrg Wanda Wagner Hanson Dr. James Harbu Dr. Cordelia Coltvcl Hollman Rev. Bradley P. Holt Donald M. Hoseth Peter J. Jacobson Edythe Berg Johnson Janice Manson Johnson Maria Christensen Justice Kendall A. Kamp Gary Lindberg Dr. John K. Luoma Marie Halic MacNally John McIntyre Daniel K. Meyers Mary Tildahl Meyers Mary Ann Miller Rev. Dennis C. Morreirri~ Dr. Gene Nagel June Hanson Nielsen Lyle Olson ' ‘ ‘ Catherine Wehner Osman ' David P. Palupsky Roger C. Paulz Joyce Anderson Plall Patricia Steenson Roback Richard C. Rose Marie Bergh Sandbo Mcrilee Allie Schroeder David C. Sevig Dale Stone Sylvia Johnson Strand Steven Strommen ' David Taeger Sharon Tolte lac-get Julie Gudmeslad Thompson ‘ Robert J. Torstenson Lyndon W. West Class of 1966 $3,781 Contributors: 60 ‘ i Class Representative: Ted Hanwick l. Luther Anderson Sylvia Sather Anderson Kathleen Popp Boggess Charles E. Bonnes Julie Seegmiller Braaten Richard Brandvold Barbara Bruzek W. N. Coppersmilh Charles E. Coryell Rev. Rodger T. Eritson Jack Gustalson Sandra Edstrom Hamberg Dr. Joel C. Hanse Cynthia A. Hanson Theodore T. Hanwick Rev. Harold Hoekstra Col. Jerry Hokkanen Marilyn Franzen Holm Rev. Steven Holm Jacqueline Nelson Jacobson Dr. David L. Johnson Douglas A. Johnson Karen J. Johnson Kathryn Wall Johnson Russell Johnson Joy Klemp Allan Kristenson Mary Lynn Larson Lell Gracia Nydahl Luoma Dr. Donald R. Mattison Charles A. McCaughan Gay Johnson Minear Spencer E. Minear Rev. Richard Mork Jeanne Wanner Morrc-im Karen Langseth Oelschlager Beverly Hallcock Ohmann Rosanne Bolstad Pankonin Carol Strand Pattec Dennis E. Paulson Mardelle Johnson Pearson eport 1982— 1 983 Rev. Darrel A. Peterson Philip E. Prokoliell Richard Robbins Adeline Rosenqulsl Sarkela Sharon Muehlenthaur Schornstein Esther Hanson Shaleen Eunice Erickson Sigurdson Linda Hoversten Singer Richard E. Sotenson John Stende Dr. James K. Struve Dr. Thomas J. Thiel Beth Torstenson Robert W. Warzyniak Carol Anderson Westphal Richard K. Williams Duane Woida Karen Horton Woitla Class of 1967 $4,890 Contributors: 70 Class RCplt‘St‘l’lldlnL‘. LeAnne Hansen Barbara Anderson Aaberg Bruce E. Anderson Shirley Andreason Sandra J. Batalden Dr. Stephen K. Batalden Stanley M. Bomsta Joanne Schaible Bonnes Keith R. Bratsth. Beverly Kronstad Burke Rev. Ron Burke Dr. James E. Call John T. Clawson . Dianne Larson Conn Ann Sullbach Doslal Gail Stromsinue Dow Douglas Erickson Marilyn McKnight Dr. Ronald Ferguson Susan Salo Ferguson Ruth Gjerdc Fitzke Ann Scharberg Fotmo Alan R. Gierke Marilyn Albaugh Gicrkc Carol Nerdrum Grover John Grover Barry Gunderson Kay Dahlquist Gunderson Lee Ann Hansen Dawd A. Haugen Karen Jacobson Haugun Darlene Tesdell Hetland Rev. Duane G. Helland - Sheldon R. Hollman Dr. John Holteig Dale Hokanson Vickie Mellum Hokkanen Robert Hosman Elaine Erickson Larson Rev. James E. Leschensky Diane Garbisch LeVake Myrna Liebers i Rebecca Gisselquist Lien George Lillquist James C. Lindell, Jr. Gary Lohn Stanley R. Magnuson Dennis D. Miller Eleanor S. Moe Carol Brandt Mork Jean Veslerso Mortenson Bonita Johnson Nelson Larry C. Nelson Marion Rudser Nordin : .Roger Ocel Janet Madsen Peterson Kenneth R. Peterson Ronald S. Peterson Valynn Jacobson Putzke Audrey Anderson Rogness John Schwartz John L. Selstad Robert Skottegaard Paulette Nelson Speed Mary E. Slrommen Adele Hermes Suomela Sonya Helgeson Thompson Lorene Monson Tibbils Stuart B. Utgaard Rebecca Helgesen Von llsthc‘r Ronald D. Warner Class of 1968 $5,397 Contributors: 83 Class Representative: Open Rev. Paul Andell Donna M. Anderson Michael Anderson Jean Hemslreet Bachmano Dr. Allan J. Berg David E. Berg Paul D. Bernards Rev. Joel S. Bjerkeslrando Bonnie Berndt Crow Charles Dale Janet Braaten DeGaetano Jonathan DeVrIes Mary Durst John Eckbergo Stephen K. Erickson Dean A. Ersleld John A. Fahlberg Dr Douglas Feigo Di Dougals Q. Frisk Re». Gregory R Garmet Mary Michaelsen ,Ciarmer .u. . .. . . . Show less