P. Zieske, J. Tholen, J. Edstrom, D. Helgeson. J. Koponen, P. Schert. N. Hauge, D. Krueger, R. Hendrickson, Gras" dance. participated in Commencement activi- ties and made their annual tour this year in South- western Minnesota and Eastern South Dakota. Their tour program was unusual. It included... Show moreP. Zieske, J. Tholen, J. Edstrom, D. Helgeson. J. Koponen, P. Schert. N. Hauge, D. Krueger, R. Hendrickson, Gras" dance. participated in Commencement activi- ties and made their annual tour this year in South- western Minnesota and Eastern South Dakota. Their tour program was unusual. It included not only the standard orchestral works but a feature presentation by Miss Linda Finholt, an Augsburg student and a member of Andahazy Ballet Borealis Company in the Twin Cities. Also featured was Mr. Eugene Vuicich, a new member of the department specializing in string music. 12] An orchestral ensemble performs in the MUSIC Lounge of the Colr lege Center. Show less
92‘ ,5 , A “:4; Coach Ron Pfeffer watches closely at an Auggie practice session. Wrestling The Auggie matmen produced one of the best wres- tling seasons in Augsburg history with eleven wins and three defeats. Although the team had one conference loss and placed fourth in both the Carleton and... Show more92‘ ,5 , A “:4; Coach Ron Pfeffer watches closely at an Auggie practice session. Wrestling The Auggie matmen produced one of the best wres- tling seasons in Augsburg history with eleven wins and three defeats. Although the team had one conference loss and placed fourth in both the Carleton and Luther tournaments, Coach Pfeffer was able to mold the team together to win the 1968 MIAC championship held at Si Melby Hall. Augsburg managed to score in all ten of the weight divisions with five champions, two thirds and three fourth places. Junior captain Daryl Miller led the squad to victory by posting an undefeated season and winning his third straight MlAC title. Other champions besides Miller were junior Rick Snow, sophomore Dave Innes, and freshmen Larry Stewart and Mike Good. The Auggie's five champions were then flown to Ala- mosa, Colorado. to participate in the NAIA tourna- mentwherethey placed thirtieth. Augsburg was also the host and winner of a unique type of tournament in which only takedowns and pins were scored. This was the first Takedown Tournament of its type in this area. With four outstanding fresh- men, one sophomore, four juniors, and only one se- nior on the 1968 championship team, Coach Ron Pfef- fer looks forward to a successful season next year. Auggie wrestler. K. Casperson, tries to pin his man as the cheerleaders watch closely. 60 Show less
HEALTH OFFICE Standing: Bernice lson, r. Toreson. Seated: Alice enson. 5w HEAD RESIDENTS Left to right: N. Sorkness, A. Swen- son, J. Marklcnd, B. Molberg, E. Nyhus, P. Nelson. DINING HALL Left to right: A. Sinko, Dieticicn, . Swiggum, L. Laurence, O. yi r et, 0. Kvamme, R. Langoien, M. Tollefson... Show moreHEALTH OFFICE Standing: Bernice lson, r. Toreson. Seated: Alice enson. 5w HEAD RESIDENTS Left to right: N. Sorkness, A. Swen- son, J. Marklcnd, B. Molberg, E. Nyhus, P. Nelson. DINING HALL Left to right: A. Sinko, Dieticicn, . Swiggum, L. Laurence, O. yi r et, 0. Kvamme, R. Langoien, M. Tollefson. MAINTENANCE First row, left to right: B. Tollefson, H. Hoel, C. Kvamme. n row: L. Kvamme, J. Kvamme, M. Viland, J. Johnson, KENNETH LOWER Mona er, usic RAY C. ANDERSON Organizations; Alumni, Admissions Counselor Executive Secretary. .‘~ CARI. WOYKE CARL HAMMARBERG Publicity Director Placement Director Show less
“ "a. i. 10.1 in}: ‘3' w"""§ #33»; ’7’. viii-£4!» fimtmflmwhw; The happiness of a touch football game on a sunny Brad Refsland's face shows that he can't wait to dip his paddle in the waters of the St. Croix on the Ski Club canoe trip. ~N,.r.‘u..._ . Concentration is reflected on the face of this... Show more“ "a. i. 10.1 in}: ‘3' w"""§ #33»; ’7’. viii-£4!» fimtmflmwhw; The happiness of a touch football game on a sunny Brad Refsland's face shows that he can't wait to dip his paddle in the waters of the St. Croix on the Ski Club canoe trip. ~N,.r.‘u..._ . Concentration is reflected on the face of this student who knows that the return of fall signifies the return to study‘ 22 Show less
Rx 4w H Rmml D Holmm BUILDING ANOTHER ERA u u "*imc W Fibrin: and J .‘dIIW art/l rah S Rah". W Bodin, V Gnhrinq, L Olson, M White, D Eckhofi, R. Green, R. Hess. Cuinlwiling :1 rm'uril Hf eight win
Show moreRx 4w H Rmml D Holmm BUILDING ANOTHER ERA u u "*imc W Fibrin: and J .‘dIIW art/l rah S Rah". W Bodin, V Gnhrinq, L Olson, M White, D Eckhofi, R. Green, R. Hess. Cuinlwiling :1 rm'uril Hf eight win< and eight ln<Show less
Sophomores hullherg. Nora Ladlng, Marilyn Langseth. Cathryn Larsen. Reldun Larson‘ Andrea Larson. Dianne Larson, Llnda Larson. Mark Larson. Mary Larson. Mervm Larson, Rolf Larson. Stephen Laschewskl. Margaret Lee. Claudia LGIVISKB‘ Nancy Lesch. Guy Leslie, MarCIa Llenemann. Jane Llndberg, Susan... Show moreSophomores hullherg. Nora Ladlng, Marilyn Langseth. Cathryn Larsen. Reldun Larson‘ Andrea Larson. Dianne Larson, Llnda Larson. Mark Larson. Mary Larson. Mervm Larson, Rolf Larson. Stephen Laschewskl. Margaret Lee. Claudia LGIVISKB‘ Nancy Lesch. Guy Leslie, MarCIa Llenemann. Jane Llndberg, Susan Lindell. Seven LlndQUlSt. Anlta Loken. Mary Lokken. Ruth Lokkesmoe. Gregory Long. Mary ‘ Lovell. Carter ll Lundberg, John Lunder. Karl Maakestad. Mary Macht‘ Cheryl MacKay‘ Betty Maland. Mary Maland, Portia Manz‘ Michael Martinson. Ronald Show less
Director Savold gives a few pointers to two chorus girls and a guy. First row, left to right I The Augsburg College catalog sometimes neglects to include Vital data in its course explanations. Who. for instance. would know from reading: the catalog-that Choral Club members learn how to play “Hus:... Show moreDirector Savold gives a few pointers to two chorus girls and a guy. First row, left to right I The Augsburg College catalog sometimes neglects to include Vital data in its course explanations. Who. for instance. would know from reading: the catalog-that Choral Club members learn how to play “Hus: the Candlestick Holder and to expand at the ribs in addition to learning how to Slni? The candlestick hugging contortions ' . were a feature of the Hallowe'cn masquerade party. the rib expansion a daily ritual. but both were inst I v u part of a satisfying whole experience. The Choral Clubappeared with the Choir in the Homecoming and Christ- mas concerts at Trinity Lutheran Church as well as in lntllVlllllRl pert-urn» ances. lts tour in May was the high point of an iiitcllectuallv. socialli' and spiritually rich season. ' E Konsterlie, E. Phillips, J Niede I" rloh, l Dytlld‘ N Morel, l Omin (' Hougen, L Pearson, B 509 , E Johonson, P Chtls'er\\9n, M Troy Spriniri vow P Mimiek. I iilun A. Christensen 5 ark, R Grimsvod OHLO, G Eugedul, f Olson M lullFl‘OH‘ lttthtltk‘ ‘y Andersen, sberg Third row Dennison, H Eiilistud', P Meredith J eple, (1 Pink” ‘: Koyamu, Nichols J olmgreu, 8 Sending, M Dowden, P U Holmes, J. Kleven, V. Almlie him. Grul, E AII(‘€'\UH Ilrtll'll M F0 50, L Erickson, W Briggs, R Bredeken, G Biekke, R Olson, Nyhm, V lllv|\IH|‘ Notice how they all look up to Show less
62 FRESHMEN l \ \ \ .\ \\I \ \\ mgm. \lmm‘mtn l‘uxl .\no Murmur/min. Mirrm'mla \mA :\Nm MIN Rnl'l'innlalt‘. Minnesota \I\I;n\\ .\\l\lRm\ \1. v:.:i‘_\.1. \ll'."lt'\rll.l \\ .uuu \ ‘\‘\'m Ran \lnmm/mln. Mnmrxnt.) (‘Hmu I \ Axum .\lI'Im‘.I/ml/\. Mium'xnla k; \m Bu M R \ll'i’fl'Jl‘lllN. .‘lltlllx‘utld... Show more62 FRESHMEN l \ \ \ .\ \\I \ \\ mgm. \lmm‘mtn l‘uxl .\no Murmur/min. Mirrm'mla \mA :\Nm MIN Rnl'l'innlalt‘. Minnesota \I\I;n\\ .\\l\lRm\ \1. v:.:i‘_\.1. \ll'."lt'\rll.l \\ .uuu \ ‘\‘\'m Ran \lnmm/mln. Mnmrxnt.) (‘Hmu I \ Axum .\lI'Im‘.I/ml/\. Mium'xnla k; \m Bu M R \ll'i’fl'Jl‘lllN. .‘lltlllx‘utld Rum R r RAM 1 Y (Li/Jug Minnesota I)! qus BARNAAI Suvml Heart. Minnesota UL mx RI .\ 1h”;an Hum, Mirlm‘m/J KI XXI TH BEl KHUIM Mara, Minnesota VI'RXON Br NSON Clarkfield. Minnesota FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Standing, left to Right: Howard Stens- rud, Vyce Dresldenr; Esther Forness, Richard Tornquist, Social Directors; Fanhe Olson, Secretory. Seated: Walter Holmes, President; Jerry Porupsky, Trenaurer, It is a universally acknowledged truth that to he a freshman is to he abused—at least during Fresh- man Week. Last fall, entering Auggies felt they had found an exception to this truth in Freshman Privilege Days until they learned they were "privi— leged” to wait on upper elassmen. Nevertheless, they emerged, with only a minor casualty list, to sponsor a class mixer, skating party and talent show later in the year. Show less
Becki Ferber presents a new idea at a dorm council meeting. Paulette Olson. council member, pours coffee at open house. Dorm Council As the governing body of the newest and largest women's residence hall, the Urness Tower Dorm Council has an important function on campus The council is composed of... Show moreBecki Ferber presents a new idea at a dorm council meeting. Paulette Olson. council member, pours coffee at open house. Dorm Council As the governing body of the newest and largest women's residence hall, the Urness Tower Dorm Council has an important function on campus The council is composed of representatives from each of the nine floors and hold meetings on a “need” basis. The Tower Council has been the motivating and co— ordinating force behind the residence‘s activities for the year. Through these events beginning with the Homecoming Open House and continuing with a cake walk for the Campus Carnival, a Valentine Open House, a Halloween Partyand dance in the lounge, and a campaign to raise money for a contribution to the FAME program of scholarships for minority group students, the Tower Council has aroused the Augs— burg Community to “get-acquainted" with this new building on campus plus providing the Tower resi— dents with many opportunities for involvement in campus life, Urness Tower houses nearly three hundred women of all classes. The freshmen occupy the first four floors and part of fifth. the sophomores and juniors. the sixth, seventh and eighth and seniors the ninth. Urness Tower — FRONT ROW: J. Olson. L. Anderson. SECOND ROW: 8. Stefferud, P. Olson. J. Podas. THIRD ROW: K. Kupka. P. Pilcher, R. Schroeder. C. Ronning. Show less
22 Mental blocks. conditioning. s-cm'vcs. plateaus these are inst a few of the terms Mr. Traut- \u‘in's psych students Used in learning to make learning curves and the accompanying anecdotal H‘t‘nl‘i S. Practice teacher. Dave Skaar, teaches his prospective Mozarts and Saterens some fundamentals.... Show more22 Mental blocks. conditioning. s-cm'vcs. plateaus these are inst a few of the terms Mr. Traut- \u‘in's psych students Used in learning to make learning curves and the accompanying anecdotal H‘t‘nl‘i S. Practice teacher. Dave Skaar, teaches his prospective Mozarts and Saterens some fundamentals. The for- mality is probably caused by a “visit” from Mr. Bertness. “All students admitted to the teacher education curriculum must secure two credits of Group Ac- tivity.” This innocent statement from the Augsburg Col- lege catalog annually proves to be supercharged for Auggies enrolled in the Department of Psy- chology and Education. While supervising a Boy Scout group engaged in a heated scrimmage, or assisting 3 4H member rescue cookies from an overheated oven, the student instructor finds that classroom knowledge of educational and psycholo- gical techniques and application of these tech- niques are two different things. Supervision of group activity is but one requirement of this de- partment, however. Insight into classroom teach- ing is given through a month long student teach- ing program. Psychology courses are not limited to education students, however. The department’s objective, to aid students in understanding, pre- dicting and controlling their behavior and that of society, makes these courses a valuable supple- ment to any field of study. A «fin-p m-cwvxhh ‘ .tmdh‘w.-q-rwlm WWW‘.W_WMU}V nUfiN- w arugula-«W ' at 3.. c A Show less
Leif E. Hansen Assistant Professor Thomas Crepau Assistant Professor Instructor Valija Jaunlinins Mary E. Johnson Assistant Professor Mimi B. Kingsley Professor Bjarne Landa Professor Gu nta Rozentals Assistant Professor Dale R. Whiteside Assistant Professor La rs A. Sandven Instructional... Show moreLeif E. Hansen Assistant Professor Thomas Crepau Assistant Professor Instructor Valija Jaunlinins Mary E. Johnson Assistant Professor Mimi B. Kingsley Professor Bjarne Landa Professor Gu nta Rozentals Assistant Professor Dale R. Whiteside Assistant Professor La rs A. Sandven Instructional Assistant Classical Languages “What do you think about that question. You know more about it than I". Dr. Colacci asks a colleague and a student over coffee. I45 Majors in Greek and Latin are offered in Augsburg's Classical Language Department. Students are ground— ed in an understanding of both technical skills and the influence of the original Classic works affecting our heritage so much. Sister Mary Ward was an important addition teaching Latin this year. A real loss was expe- rienced with the death of Dr. Colacci, the department head. Sister Marie Ward Assistant Professor Mario Colacci Professor Show less
‘i ‘1 1 * LII. * c ., gilt To promote knowledge and reverence simul- taneously, to make men more capable of dealing with their physical environment and the problems of social relations and at the same time to make them more acutely aware of their need to rely on Cod—that is the function of the... Show more‘i ‘1 1 * LII. * c ., gilt To promote knowledge and reverence simul- taneously, to make men more capable of dealing with their physical environment and the problems of social relations and at the same time to make them more acutely aware of their need to rely on Cod—that is the function of the Christian college. And this task it must approach humbly, grateful for the foundation laid in the lives of its students by home and church, and recognizing that its eflorts, to be successful, must be directed and moved by the spirit of Christ. The members of the college community may well pray with Tennyson, “Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.” Martin Quanbeck Summer ground-breaking exercises for the new George Sverdrup Library were participated in by representatives of the Board of Trustees, the administration, and the Alumni Association. The retiring resident of the Board of Trustees, Rev. Ernest arson, turned the soil. DR. MARTIN QUANBECK Dean of the College Show less
Freshmen Reynolds. Randal Rinehart. Pamela Ring, James Risius, Pamela Risum. Susan Roach, Sherry Robinson, Lynn Rolfstad, Dorothy Ronning, Carin Roos. Kathleen Ross, Kurt Rostberg, Nancy Rubbert, Peter Rutkowski. Alice Ruud, Thomas n, .95; “my : Rydholm. Nancy Saari. Mark Santerre, Bruce... Show moreFreshmen Reynolds. Randal Rinehart. Pamela Ring, James Risius, Pamela Risum. Susan Roach, Sherry Robinson, Lynn Rolfstad, Dorothy Ronning, Carin Roos. Kathleen Ross, Kurt Rostberg, Nancy Rubbert, Peter Rutkowski. Alice Ruud, Thomas n, .95; “my : Rydholm. Nancy Saari. Mark Santerre, Bruce Scheunemann. Arthur Schieble. James Schmidt. Bruce For P. Gubrud a sunny bench makes a quiet studying place. Schmidt. Dianne Schoeck. Arthur Schroeder. Jane 203 Show less
JUNIORS ROGER OSE Thief River Falls, Minnesota ERVIN OVERLUXD Silverton, Oregon SYLVIA OVERLUND Portland, Oregon JAMES PEARSON Askov, Minnesota JAMES PEDERSON N) 3, Wisconsin MARILYN pETERSEN Minneapolis, Minncxota ROBERT R ADDY; Ska/{01160, Minnesota BRULE RORVK, MCV/III’, Nort/J Dakota HAROLD... Show moreJUNIORS ROGER OSE Thief River Falls, Minnesota ERVIN OVERLUXD Silverton, Oregon SYLVIA OVERLUND Portland, Oregon JAMES PEARSON Askov, Minnesota JAMES PEDERSON N) 3, Wisconsin MARILYN pETERSEN Minneapolis, Minncxota ROBERT R ADDY; Ska/{01160, Minnesota BRULE RORVK, MCV/III’, Nort/J Dakota HAROLD REISTAD Al/zabo, North Dakota JERRY SAAS'I‘AD T/Jicf Riwr Falls, Minm’mla DONOHUI, SARFI’ Mimim/m/ix, Minnow/n ARM N 511 N91 AND Pot/1am], North Dakota l]\l(k3111\l\v\ MIN/I. Jpn/p, \I/uu. mm law \\I \I\l| I» \l‘lv/m. /:, \1/HHI mm \\m<|\\ Innvvmw. HINmn/w/r. Hmm Hm \«Il«\l \\ I!|t>\i1*\n\ I‘m/Jr], \ur/J" [LI/nit] 1m mum] I I1-r‘«VI'\n‘. H. (In :juv, “I'll/4 ‘w/d \VAMW \\ wulx \tnfv/nn. Hulu.w!.l \1\|\|u|«ll \\ H mm IShow less
Days Snow Days 1968 proved to be a weekend filled with activities for everyone. There was a snowball fight in Murphy Square, broomball games between societies. an exciting day of skiing at Mt. Frontenac. Several snow sculptures were built, even though snow condi- tions were quite slushy... Show moreDays Snow Days 1968 proved to be a weekend filled with activities for everyone. There was a snowball fight in Murphy Square, broomball games between societies. an exciting day of skiing at Mt. Frontenac. Several snow sculptures were built, even though snow condi- tions were quite slushy sculpturing. One of the high- lights of the Snow Days celebration was the crowning of the royalty. After all ballots were counted, Pam Bjorklund and Wayne Carlson were crowned Queen and King. Entertainment at the Coronation was provided bythe Singing Nones and the faculty who staged their faculty frolics, illustrating how Augsburg students appear to their teachers. The Snow Days dance offered a more romantic evening for the Augs— burg campus. A true winter atmosphere prevailed as couples were driven from one dance to another on a horse—drawn sleigh. As all events are remembered. everyone will agree that “Up-Up—And-Away,” Snow Days 1968, was a great success. Master of Ceremonies Brad Board dons a ski sweater in the spirit of Snow Days. Two members of the court are Chuck Niles and Lois Peter— Retiring Snow Days royalty Marge Carlson and Ted Johnson watch the entertainment from their thrones. Show less
Juniors Dr Johnson and G. Peterson compare test reactions . Koponen. Janet Kotila. David Kraskin. Cheryl Kreie. Julie Kulseth. Joyce Kupka. Kathleen Kusel. Marilyn Kwan, Peter Kyllo, Jeanne Lamparske, Larry Langins, Andrejs Larsen, Laurel Larson. Cheryl La rson. Cynthia La rson. Jeffrey La rson.... Show moreJuniors Dr Johnson and G. Peterson compare test reactions . Koponen. Janet Kotila. David Kraskin. Cheryl Kreie. Julie Kulseth. Joyce Kupka. Kathleen Kusel. Marilyn Kwan, Peter Kyllo, Jeanne Lamparske, Larry Langins, Andrejs Larsen, Laurel Larson. Cheryl La rson. Cynthia La rson. Jeffrey La rson. Lawrence Larson, Sandra Leaf. Timothy Lee. Beverly Lee. Janiel Lee. Rebecca 178 Show less