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THE SENIOR cial Director: >° Presiden +; Ruth Gudim, ed Nelson, Presiden ordon Tang: yice Left to right: T tary-rreasure™ Jonette Tinseth, Secre The first year of the Class of '41 was saddened by the death of the late Dr. George Sverdrup who had been President of Augsburg College from 1911 until...
Show moreTHE SENIOR cial Director: >° Presiden +; Ruth Gudim, ed Nelson, Presiden ordon Tang: yice Left to right: T tary-rreasure™ Jonette Tinseth, Secre The first year of the Class of '41 was saddened by the death of the late Dr. George Sverdrup who had been President of Augsburg College from 1911 until his passing at the beginning of the 1937 school year. These new students who were just embarking upon a new experience in life had a more difficult time adjusting themselves because of the great loss in leadership. As time proceeded, these students showed their ability and originality by ‘'shooting’’ and editing a film of an average day in the life of a typical “Auggie.” When Augsburg returned to intercollegiate football in the fall of 1939, Willard McKinny, Karl Krohn, Vernel Johnson, and Sigvald Hjelmeland were in the line-up. On the Hallowe'en of 1939 they transformed the gym into a carnival land for a night of fun with confetti, a fortune teller, balloons, a fish-pond, a spook-room, apples, pop-corn, candy, a movie, and a program. In April of 1940 they entertained the Senior Class at a Southern banquet in the Leamington Hotel. The guest speaker was Dr. W. F. Widen of the Deaconess Hospital. As the ''Massa's Guest” he prescribed some good common-sense philosophy on the values of life. During their four years at college, the Class of ‘41 has had pace-makers which include Karl Krohn, Student-Society President; Kenneth J. Carlson, Editor of the 1941 Augsburgian; Theodore Nelson, Senior Class President; Synnove Stenberg, W.S.G.A. President; Lila Israel, the first Home- coming Queen at Augsburg: "Chops" Bahre, 194! Basketball Captain; and Ralph Mortensen, former Editor of the Augsburg Echo. With the usual senior dinners, receptions, teas, and commencement program the Class of ‘41 finished its four years of college life at Augsburg. Arthur Aadland, Minneapo- lis. Major, History; Minor, Music. Leland Anderson, Minneapolis. Majors, Biology and History; Minor, Social Science. Intramural Football, |, 2; Aristotelian Society, 4; I.R.C., 4. Raymond Ander- son, Minneapolis. Major, Bi- ology; Minors, Social Sci- ence, English. 36
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CLASS OF 1941 37 Top row: Esther Aune, Underwood, Minnesota. Ma- jor, Combined Natural Science; Minor, His- tory. Choral Club, |, 2; Choir, 3, 4; Aristo- telian Society, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; I.R.C., |, 2. Luther Borgen, Viroqua, Wisconsin. Major, History; Minors, English, Social Sci- ence....
Show moreCLASS OF 1941 37 Top row: Esther Aune, Underwood, Minnesota. Ma- jor, Combined Natural Science; Minor, His- tory. Choral Club, |, 2; Choir, 3, 4; Aristo- telian Society, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; I.R.C., |, 2. Luther Borgen, Viroqua, Wisconsin. Major, History; Minors, English, Social Sci- ence. Norse Club, 3; I.R.C., 4; Debate, 4. Top row (con't): Leslie Brandt, Cumberland, Wisconsin. Ma- jor, English; Minor, Greek. Music Club, |, 2, 3, President, 2; Choral Club, |, 2, Treas- urer, 2; Mission Society, |, 2, Treasurer, 2; Choir, 3; Band, 2; Student Society Music Director, 3. Carl Carlson, Minneapolis. Ma- jors, Biology, Social Science; Minor, Greek. Intramural Football, |, 2. Kenneth J. Carl- son, Minneapolis. Mafor, Biology; Minor, Chemistry. Intramural Football, |, 2; Echo Staff, |, 2; I.R.C., 2; Aristotelian Society, 2, 3, 4, President, 3; Press Club, 3, 4; Class President, 3; Augsburgian Editor, 4; Board of Publications, 3, 4. Bottom row: Margaret Emerson, West Concord, Minne- sota. Major, English; Minors, Physical Edu- cation, Latin. Choral Club, 2; W.A.A., 2, 3, 4. Juel Erickson, Fosston, Minnesota. Major, Mathematics; Minor, History. Choral Club, 3, 4. Bottom row (con't): Reynold Erickson, Cumberland, Wisconsin. Major, Combined Natural Science; Minor, Mathematics. Choir, 3; German Society, 3, 4; Mission Society, |; Aristotelian Society, 2, 3, 4, President, 4. Vernon Erickson, Con- rad, Montana. Major, History; Minors, Biol- ogy, Greek. Orchestra, |. Lowell Formo, Minneapolis. Major, Biology; Minor, Physi- cal Education. Echo, 2, 3, 4; Dial, 3; Augs- burgian, 4; Student Director of Publications, 4; Writer's Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4: A Club, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Intra- mural Football, 1, 2; Football Manager, 3, 4.
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SENIORS OF 1941 Top Row: Robert Girod, Minneapolis. Major, Social Science; Minor, Philosophy. Clement Gisselquist, Minneapolis. Major, History; Minor, English. Choral Club, |; Choir, 2, 3; |.R.C., 2, 3, 4; Music Club, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 3. James Gronseth, Minneap- olis. Major, English; Minor,...
Show moreSENIORS OF 1941 Top Row: Robert Girod, Minneapolis. Major, Social Science; Minor, Philosophy. Clement Gisselquist, Minneapolis. Major, History; Minor, English. Choral Club, |; Choir, 2, 3; |.R.C., 2, 3, 4; Music Club, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 3. James Gronseth, Minneap- olis. Major, English; Minor, Social Science. Football, |, 2; Basketball, |, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, |, 2, 3: A Club. Ruth Gudim, New- folden, Minnesota. Major, History; Minor, Physical Education. Choral Club, |; I.R.C., |, 2, 3, 4, Secre- | tary, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A., 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary, 3; W.S.G.A., Treasurer, 3; Mission Society, |, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 3: French Club, 1; Class Social Director, 4. Allan Hansen, Waupanca, Wisconsin. Major, Eng- lish; Minor, Greek. Bottom Row: Orville Hendrickson, Grove City, Minnesota. Major, Chemistry; Mi- nor, Biology. Band, |, 2, 3, 4; In- tramural Football, |. Sigvald Hiel- meland, Ferndale, Washington. Major, Biology; Minors, Physical Education, Social Science. Football, 3, 4; Mission Society, 3, 4; A Club; Park Board Basketball Coach, 4. Clarence Hoversten, Lynd, Minne- sota. Major, Chemistry; Minor, Mathematics. Football, |, 2, 3; I.R.C., 2; Aristotelian Society, 3, 4; Augsburgian Advertising Man- ager, |. Lila Israel, Minneapolis. Major, English; Minors, Biology, So- cial Science. Richard Jacobson, Minneapolis. Majors, Chemistry, Mathematics. Choir, |, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4; Novette, 3; Quartette, 4: Intramural Football, |, 2; Aris- totelian Society, 2, 3, 4; Echo, 2; Augsburgian, 2, 4; Music Club, 4. 38
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39 Top Row: Vernel Johnson, Stanchfield, Min- nesota. Major, Social Science; Mi- nor, Physical Education. Football, 2, 3, 4; A Club, Park Board Basket- ball, 3, 4. Lawrence Jones, St. Paul, Minnesota. Major, Chemistry; Mi- nors, French, Biology. French Club, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 4. Top Row {con...
Show more39 Top Row: Vernel Johnson, Stanchfield, Min- nesota. Major, Social Science; Mi- nor, Physical Education. Football, 2, 3, 4; A Club, Park Board Basket- ball, 3, 4. Lawrence Jones, St. Paul, Minnesota. Major, Chemistry; Mi- nors, French, Biology. French Club, 2, 3, 4; German Club, 4. Top Row {con't}: . Ruth Kolset, Sanborn, Minnesota. Major, English; Minor, Music. Band, |, 2, 3, 4; Choral Club, 2, 3. Ag- nes Landsverk, Fosston, Minnesota. Major, History; Minor, Social Sci- ence. I.R.C., 3, 4; Norse Club, |, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3; Choral Club,|; President, Sivertsen Hall, 4: W.A.A., |. Karl Krohn, Minne- apolis. Major, Combined Social Science; Minor, Biology. Intramur- al Football, I, 2; Intercollegiate Football, 3, 4; I.R.C., 3, 4; Track, 2; Park Board Basketball, |, 2, 3, 4; Student Society President, 4. SENIORS OF 194! Bottom Row: Catherine Lovaas, Prairie Farm, Wisconsin. Majors, English, Biolo- gy. Choral Club, |; Mission Soci- ety, |, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3; German Club, 4; Aristotelian Soci- ety, 3,4, Vice President, 4; W.A.A., |, 2; W.S.G.A. Social Director, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2. Wil- lard McKinny, Granite Falls, Min- nesota. Major, Mathematics; Mi- nor, Chemistry. Intramural Foot- ball, 2; Intercollegiate Football, 4; Park Board Basketball, 2, 3, Coach, Bottom Row (con't): David Mickelsen, Minneapolis. Ma- jor, English; Minor, Physical Educa- tion. Alvina Mjelve, Minneapolis. Majors, English, Biology. Ralph Mor- tensen, Minneapolis. Major, His- tory; Minor, Philosophy. Director of Publications, 3; Editor of Echo, 3; Writer's Club, 2; French Club, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C., 1, 2, 3, 4. |
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SENIORS OF 1941 Top Row: Mabel Nelson, Alamo, North Da- kota. Major, English; Minor, His- tory. Writer's Club, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 4; Mission Society, |, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4. Theodore Nelson, Cornell, Wisconsin. Major, History; Minors, English, Greek. Writer's Club, 4; Debate, 2, 3, 4; Norse...
Show moreSENIORS OF 1941 Top Row: Mabel Nelson, Alamo, North Da- kota. Major, English; Minor, His- tory. Writer's Club, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 4; Mission Society, |, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4. Theodore Nelson, Cornell, Wisconsin. Major, History; Minors, English, Greek. Writer's Club, 4; Debate, 2, 3, 4; Norse Club, 2, 3; A Club; Class Presi- dent, 4; Cheer Leader, 2, 3. Top Row (con't): Alfons Olson, Minneapolis. Major, English; Minor, German. Gym team, |; Instrumental Trio, |; Choir, 4; Music Club, 4; Echo, 4; German Society, 4. Evelyn Olson, Suichow, Honan, China. Major, German; Minor, Physical Educa- tion. Choir, 2, 3, 4; Writer's Club, 3,4; W. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Society, |, 2, 3, 4; German Soci- ety, 3, 4. Melvin Peterson, Flor- ence, Minnesota. Major, English; Minor, History. Bottom Row: Vivian Peterson, Blooming Prairie, Minnesota. Major, English; Minors, Biology, Latin. Aristotelian Soci- ety, 3, 4. Martha Quanbeck, Ane- ta, North Dakota. Major, History; Minors, English, German. German Club, 3, 4. Bottom Row (con't): Lawrence Rasmussen, McHenry, North Dakota. Major, English; Mi- nor, History. Choir, 2, 3, 4; Music Club, 2, 3, 4. Delbert Rhodes, West Concord, Minnesota. Major, Chemistry; Minors, Mathematics, Physical Education. Football, |, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, |, 2; Baseball, |; Aristotelian Society, 2, 3; German Club, 4; A Club. Helen Rowberg, Hanley Falls, Minnesota. Major, English; Minor, Latin. Norse Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3; |. R. C., 4; Choral Club 2; Choir, 3, 4. 40
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4| Top Row: Philip Rowberg, Hanley Falls, Min- nesota. Major, Combined Natural Science; Minor, History. Band, 4; Norse Club, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football, |, 2; Intercollegiate Foot- ball, 4; Park Board Basketball, |, 2, 3, 4. Eldora Sateren, Minneapo- lis. Major, History; Minor, Music. Choir, |,...
Show more4| Top Row: Philip Rowberg, Hanley Falls, Min- nesota. Major, Combined Natural Science; Minor, History. Band, 4; Norse Club, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football, |, 2; Intercollegiate Foot- ball, 4; Park Board Basketball, |, 2, 3, 4. Eldora Sateren, Minneapo- lis. Major, History; Minor, Music. Choir, |, 2, 3, 4; 1. R. C., 1, 2, 3, 4. Music Club, |, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A., |, 2; French Club, 3. Irene Slet- ten, Willmar, Minnesota. Major, English; Minor, Music. Choir, 4. Hazel Soiseth, Alamo, North Da- kota. Major, English; Minor, His- tory. Norse Club, 3, 4; Mission So- ciety, 3, 4; Choir, 3, 4. Synnove Stenberg, Minneapolis. Major, English; Minor, Biology. W. A. A.., |; Choir, 2, 3, 4. Camera Shy Maynard Bahre. Major, History; Minors, Physical Education, Biolo- gy. Erwin Chell. Major, Chemistry; Minors, Mathematics, Greek. Wal- demar Framstad. Major, History; Minor, English. Bottom Row: Gordon Tang, Bottineau, North Dakota. Major, English; Minor, Greek. Jonette Tinseth, Cyrus, Minnesota. Major, English; Minor, Music. Choir, |, 2, 3, 4; Writer's Club, 3, 4; Mission Society, |, 2, 3, 4; W. S. G. A. Religious Di- rector, 3, 4. Wilma Tyvoll, Cum- berland, Wisconsin. Major, Eng- lish; Minor, History. Choir, |, 3; W. A. A., 1, 4: Norse Club, I. Alfred Weltzin, Arnegard, North Dakota. Major, History; Minor, English. Choral Club, |, 2; Choir, 3, 4; Debate, 2, 3; Mission Soci- ety, 2, 3, 4; Music Club; Band, 3; IR. C., 2, 3, 4. Karl Xavier, Min- neapolis. Major, Greek; Minor, History. Mission Society, |, 2, 3. Camera Shy Elmer Frykman, Major, Mathemat- ics; Minor, Biology. Kenneth Rus- dahl. Major, Chemistry; Minor, Mathematics. Valdemar Xavier. Major, Combined Natural Science; Minor, Mathematics.
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President’ Everald ier a President: Tom Valvi Secretary’ Helen Mohn an Olson, Treasurer: m THE CLASS Sigfrid Aadland, Harold Ahlberg, Arnold Anderson, Donald Anderson, Dorothy Anderson Alf Berg, Vern Blikstad, Viola Bolsoe, Florence Borstad, Arnold Carlson Donald Carlson, Margaret Carlstedt,...
Show morePresident’ Everald ier a President: Tom Valvi Secretary’ Helen Mohn an Olson, Treasurer: m THE CLASS Sigfrid Aadland, Harold Ahlberg, Arnold Anderson, Donald Anderson, Dorothy Anderson Alf Berg, Vern Blikstad, Viola Bolsoe, Florence Borstad, Arnold Carlson Donald Carlson, Margaret Carlstedt, Harold Caspersen, Maurice Erickson, Mary Ann Eye 42
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Paul Fridlund Clarence Gault Magdalene Gronseth George Gunderson Thelma Hanson lone Haverly OF 1942 Phil Helland Chester Hendrickson Ebba Johnson Edna Kastner John Kissinger Virgil Knudson Doris Kuehnle Mabel Lalim Hazel Lanes Vern Lavik —— Elwood Lundeen Helen Mohn 43 JUNIORS
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JUNIORS The Class of '42 arrived in the fall of 1938 when Dr. Bernhard Christensen was inaugurated President of Augsburg College and Seminary. The College seemed to be filled with a spirit of life and promise. The Class of ‘42 has embodied some of that spirit, for its members enter wholeheartedly...
Show moreJUNIORS The Class of '42 arrived in the fall of 1938 when Dr. Bernhard Christensen was inaugurated President of Augsburg College and Seminary. The College seemed to be filled with a spirit of life and promise. The Class of ‘42 has embodied some of that spirit, for its members enter wholeheartedly into the activities which the school offers. For example, Russell Quanbeck is President of the Augsburg College Choir and Business Manager for the Augsburgian; Everald Strom edited the Augsburg Echo (he is also one of the leading men on the debate squad). Mary Ann Eye is president of the Women's Athletic Association; Thomas Valvik is president of the Mission Society; Magdalene Gronseth is secretary of the Augsburg Student Society. The Class of '42 plays as well as works. In 1939 they had a scavenger hunt which constituted a sincere scramble to find the designated materials. In the spring of 1940, the members of the class trudged out to Minnehaha Falls for a wiener roast and community sing. In December of the same year, they sponsored a basket-social at which Russell Quanbeck auctioned off the baskets and their respective feminine owners. The proceeds of this affair helped to defray the expenses of the Junior-Senior banquet which was held on April 4, 1941. With three years of college behind them, the members of the Class of '42 look forward to their senior year when they will have new experiences and will gain new knowledge. Above all, they will attain the goal towards which they have been striving for four years—a degree from college. Herman Olson, Verlinda Olson, Muriel Quanbeck, Russell Quanbeck, William Rasmussen Roger Simensen, Marjorie Skolness, Julia Sletten, Louis Smith, Jane Somerville Harry Sorenson, Dagny Sorkness, Gilma Sorkness, John Strand, Everald H. Strom Edith Tokle, Helen Tokle, Morris Urling, Thomas Valvik, Norman Wold
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SOPHOMORES son ; Peterson: ocial Director Wayne Belated, 5 Cleone E. Amundson, C. Anderson, N. Anderson, O. Anderson, J. Bartsch, L. Beck, H. Berg, E. Bjornstad C. Bolstad, L. Bower, K. Bundy, G. Burntvedt, C. Bye, C. Carlson, A. Carlstedt, |. Chalgren H. Coleman, G. Ditmanson, E. Eikrem, E....
Show moreSOPHOMORES son ; Peterson: ocial Director Wayne Belated, 5 Cleone E. Amundson, C. Anderson, N. Anderson, O. Anderson, J. Bartsch, L. Beck, H. Berg, E. Bjornstad C. Bolstad, L. Bower, K. Bundy, G. Burntvedt, C. Bye, C. Carlson, A. Carlstedt, |. Chalgren H. Coleman, G. Ditmanson, E. Eikrem, E. Erling, B. Estness, H. Franzen, J. Fredrickson, L. Garvue C. Gilbertson, O. Gisselquist, B. Gienvick, L. Gronseth, R. Guldseth, A. Halverson, S. Halvorsen, R. Harris D. Herman, E. Herum, A. Hermunslie, H. Holten, |. Huglen, A. Huus, N. Johnson, R. Johnson
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Lf G. Tones. E. Kallevig, M. Kleven E. Knutson, M. Krohn, R. Krueger, A. Kyllo, G. Larson O. Larson, V. Larson, L. Lee, L. Lewis, P. Liabo, |. Lundquist, A. Martin, E. Martinson, N. Mattison J. Mestad, D. Murphy, H. Nelson, L. Nelson, S. Nelson, G. Olin, H. Olson, L. Olson, L. Osness A. Ostlund,...
Show moreLf G. Tones. E. Kallevig, M. Kleven E. Knutson, M. Krohn, R. Krueger, A. Kyllo, G. Larson O. Larson, V. Larson, L. Lee, L. Lewis, P. Liabo, |. Lundquist, A. Martin, E. Martinson, N. Mattison J. Mestad, D. Murphy, H. Nelson, L. Nelson, S. Nelson, G. Olin, H. Olson, L. Olson, L. Osness A. Ostlund, T. Oudal, O. Overvold, M. Parbst, E. Paulson, N. Paulson, K. Pederson, W. Peterson, Wm. Peterson D. Quamme, V. Quanbeck, J. Ready, W. Retrum, F. Rodmyre, C. Ronning, A. Sampson, S. Shaleen, J. Stadsklev M. Steen, K. Stenberg, C. Strand, R. Stromquist, G. Thorson, J. Walla, M. Wee, F. Westby, G. Wold SOPHOMORES
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FRESHMEN H. Ahlbom, D. Anderson, G. Anderson, M. Anderson, M. Anderson, P. Anderson, R. Anderson, R. Apland ...H. Arnseth, P. Bergschmidft, T. Biesanz, R. Blom, H. Boraas, R. Bravinder, R. Bretheim, D. Broman _. . B. Brude, F. Carlson, R. Carlson, E. Christenson, A. Cornell, G. Cross, C. Dahl, C....
Show moreFRESHMEN H. Ahlbom, D. Anderson, G. Anderson, M. Anderson, M. Anderson, P. Anderson, R. Anderson, R. Apland ...H. Arnseth, P. Bergschmidft, T. Biesanz, R. Blom, H. Boraas, R. Bravinder, R. Bretheim, D. Broman _. . B. Brude, F. Carlson, R. Carlson, E. Christenson, A. Cornell, G. Cross, C. Dahl, C. Dahlen . . . D. Dale, C. Dalland, F. Duzan, H. Eastman, E. Eggan, C. Ekse, N. Eldal, A. Enge . . . O. Ensrud, D. Erickson, W. Fischer, R. Fluvog, B. Fosse, W. Franz, M. Gilbert, K. Gilles. . . H. Gniffke, J. Gronseth, M. Grose, D. Gustatson, A. Hagen, H. Halvorson, E. Haraldson, E. Haukeness
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E. Larson, R. Lee, R. Lind, M. Lindquist, T. Lindroos, E. Loe, C. Lund, L. Lundh, A. Marben H. Marchant, M. Martin, A. Melom, W. Miller, R. Mondloh, A. Mortensen, D. Myking, R. Nelsen, E. Nelson L. Nelson, R. Nelson, R. Nestvold, H. Nichols, O. Nielsen, R. Nokleberg, M. Norskog, F. Olderr, L....
Show moreE. Larson, R. Lee, R. Lind, M. Lindquist, T. Lindroos, E. Loe, C. Lund, L. Lundh, A. Marben H. Marchant, M. Martin, A. Melom, W. Miller, R. Mondloh, A. Mortensen, D. Myking, R. Nelsen, E. Nelson L. Nelson, R. Nelson, R. Nestvold, H. Nichols, O. Nielsen, R. Nokleberg, M. Norskog, F. Olderr, L. Oleson 48
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FRESHMEN A. Olson, A. Olson, D. Olson, L. Olson, N. Olson, O. Olson, G. Pederson, D. Peerman, S. Person C. Peterson, D. Peterson, R. Peterson, V. Qually, O. Reitan, S. Rhylander, R. Roth, H. Rowberg, B. Rue, S. Sampson, J. Schlaegel, L. Schroder, V. Severson, C. Sherstad, E. Sherstad, W. Snider,...
Show moreFRESHMEN A. Olson, A. Olson, D. Olson, L. Olson, N. Olson, O. Olson, G. Pederson, D. Peerman, S. Person C. Peterson, D. Peterson, R. Peterson, V. Qually, O. Reitan, S. Rhylander, R. Roth, H. Rowberg, B. Rue, S. Sampson, J. Schlaegel, L. Schroder, V. Severson, C. Sherstad, E. Sherstad, W. Snider, W. Soderberg, |. Sonnack J. Steen, V. Stenberg, C. Strandberg, M. Sulzdorf, D. Sunset, B. Sutton, M. Swanson, L. Tande, L. Taylor R. Tharp, H. Thorstenson, D. Tinseth, R. Tousley, E. Treleaven, S. Trygstad, A. Twito, G. Vik, M. Vollrath 49 C. Warn, R. Watson, N. Westrum, F. Wilcox, C. Woyke, E. Yattaw, E. Yderstad, |..Zeibarth, P. Zigneigo
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| : son arcy Ditman M President 939-40 Student Society STUDENT SOCIETY OFFICERS 1940 - 41 President... 0.0.0... Karl Krohn Secretary..........0.02005. Magdalene Gronseth Financial Secretary............... Maynard Bahre Religious Director................ Harald Grindal Social Director................
Show more| : son arcy Ditman M President 939-40 Student Society STUDENT SOCIETY OFFICERS 1940 - 41 President... 0.0.0... Karl Krohn Secretary..........0.02005. Magdalene Gronseth Financial Secretary............... Maynard Bahre Religious Director................ Harald Grindal Social Director..............005. Jane Somerville Music Director..............00005. Paul Sonnack Director of Publicity.............. Vernon Blikstad Director of Publications Director of Forensics.............. Everald Strom Director of Athletics................ Phil Helland STUDENT SOCIETY The Student Society is the basic center of college life at Augsburg, for it promotes and governs all student activities such as school publications, religious activities, social func- tions, and other things of general concern. Every registered student has a voice in the government of this organization. The board of directors, which includes the president, secretary, financial secretary, directors of religious - and social activities, and directors of publications, forensics, and athletics, is elected by the student body. Each director is responsible for the activities of his department. It is his duty to coordinate these activities with the work of the other departments. Prayer meetings, discussion groups, and religious emphasis week are under the direction of the religious department. As a special project for this year, this department presented a play in which the plight of the orphaned missionaries was depicted. Freshman week activities, Homecoming, the all-school Christ- mas Party, Winter Sports Day, the Honor Banquet, and Skip Day are sponsored by the social and athletic departments. These departments with their individual activities are corre- lated into the one student governing body. To say that it has realized its purpose would be presumptuous for there will always be an opportunity to make the student's life at college more ideal. THEY PLAN Back Row: Jane Somerville, Lowell Formo, Harald Grindal, Vernon Blikstad, Paul Sonnack, Everald Strom Front Row: Phil Helland, Maynard Bahre, Karl Krohn, Magdalene Gronseth
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STUDENT AFFAIRS 53 Back Row: Agnes Landsverk, Irene Huglen, Ruth Apland, Helen Tokle, Ruth Anderson, Jonette Tinseth, Dagny Sorkness, Catherine Lovaas Front Row: Elizabeth Bjornstad, Hazel Lanes, Mary Ann Johnson, Helen Mohn, Miss Gerda Mortensen, Mary Ann Eye, Synnove Stenberg, Sigfrid Aadland W...
Show moreSTUDENT AFFAIRS 53 Back Row: Agnes Landsverk, Irene Huglen, Ruth Apland, Helen Tokle, Ruth Anderson, Jonette Tinseth, Dagny Sorkness, Catherine Lovaas Front Row: Elizabeth Bjornstad, Hazel Lanes, Mary Ann Johnson, Helen Mohn, Miss Gerda Mortensen, Mary Ann Eye, Synnove Stenberg, Sigfrid Aadland W. S.G.A. To every girl at Augsburg, the Women's Self Government Association has a definite meaning because it is an organization whose purpose is to promote a feeling of unity and fellowship among the women students. This association is concerned with all matters pertaining to the life of the wom- en students not falling under the jurisdiction of the Dean of Women. Each year the council plans a definite program of activities. Miss Agnes Tangjerd, the new librarian, spoke at this year's Big Sister Tea. In October, the recognition services were held at which Mrs. Bernhard Christensen was the speaker. Other so- cial activities of the year included a campus slum- ber party for the off-campus girls, the Dean's Christmas Tea, a style-show, an April Fool Party, a tea for off-campus mothers, and a formal ban- quet in May. Other projects of this organization include the establishment of a study hall in West Hall and an off-campus room at Morton Hall. Efforts have been made to hold discussion hours or informal study groups at house meetings in the women's dormitories. W.S.G. A. OFFICERS 1940 - 4! President....................Synnove Stenberg Vice President.............0..0.0.. Helen Mohn Secretary.............00.00.. Mary Ann Johnson Treasurer... 20.00.0000... 0000000. Ruth Guldseth Oft-Campus Representative....... Sigtrid Aadland Religious Director.................. Hazel Lanes Social Director................ Catherine Lovaas W.S.G. A. Recognition Service
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\ie, Hermuns Erickson: Sobers: Andersoe: erville: Prof arlstets h, Som PetersO™: ~~ Aune, i" orkness: ee aas, Prof. Foss®: Nash. > dahl, S oso ; oe nson, ac ; WwW. Front ®° ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY The Aristotelian Society and the International Re- lations Club are two organizations whose purposes...
Show more\ie, Hermuns Erickson: Sobers: Andersoe: erville: Prof arlstets h, Som PetersO™: ~~ Aune, i" orkness: ee aas, Prof. Foss®: Nash. > dahl, S oso ; oe nson, ac ; WwW. Front ®° ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY The Aristotelian Society and the International Re- lations Club are two organizations whose purposes are to promote interest in the scientific world and international affairs, respectively. Both clubs seek to gain new knowledge by having, as speakers, men who are prominent in certain fields of study. The science club correlates a field trip with the lecture whenever the opportunity presents itself. The International Relations Club and the Aristote- lian Society both have ''the search for truth’ as their ultimate aim. Both may say they have attained that goal in some degree, but there are new truths Aristotelian to seek in the fields of science and modern history. | IChristmas Party | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Back Row: Lundeen, Ditmanson, Rowberg, Huglen, Burman, Swenson, Quamme, Chalgren, Rus- dahl. Front Row: Anderson, Sateren, Gudim, Gienvick, Prof. Torstenson, Gisselquist, Weltzin. R Back ison .
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Ulring Ww: Row. s n, Soiseth, H jp au! e, Ols T Son, Lg ow. Stenson "Osverk, Gri ThoeeensoM Rows 0", Strand Miss 'k ! Ss . l€la NORSE CLUB Kan du snakke norsk-—Sprechen Sie Deutsch?’ If one expects to enjoy either the Norse Club or the German Club, he should know something about these languages....
Show moreUlring Ww: Row. s n, Soiseth, H jp au! e, Ols T Son, Lg ow. Stenson "Osverk, Gri ThoeeensoM Rows 0", Strand Miss 'k ! Ss . l€la NORSE CLUB Kan du snakke norsk-—Sprechen Sie Deutsch?’ If one expects to enjoy either the Norse Club or the German Club, he should know something about these languages. These two clubs have enjoyed much success the past year. The industrious Norse Club members have expanded their flourishing organiza- tion until it is one of the strongest language clubs at school. On the other hand, the German Club, from its conception last year, has proved itself to be a worthwhile society. The cooperation trom all of its members has given the newly formed organization the impetus which it needs to carry on boldly among the college's ‘club studded" schedule. "Mange takk, Froken" GERMAN CLUB Rack Row: Erickson, Lovaas, Quanbeck, Beck, Gronseth, Woyke, Bjornstad, Jacobson, Paulson, Rasmussen. Front Row: Stenberg, Gisselquist, Ditmanson, A. Olson, E. Olson, Berg- schmidt, Dr. Ermisch, Thorson.
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