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Augsburgian 1956, Page 96
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Back Row, left to right: G. Lundeen, C. Emery, R. Overby, J. Matala, B. Lockwood, Coach E. Nelson. Front Row, left to right: D. Harris, T. Clarke, R. Jacobson, M. Nelson, R. Goodrich, D. Chapman. Hockey returns to Augsburg Player-coach Goodie Goodrich Hockey, Augsburg’s forgotten sport, came into...
Show moreBack Row, left to right: G. Lundeen, C. Emery, R. Overby, J. Matala, B. Lockwood, Coach E. Nelson. Front Row, left to right: D. Harris, T. Clarke, R. Jacobson, M. Nelson, R. Goodrich, D. Chapman. Hockey returns to Augsburg Player-coach Goodie Goodrich Hockey, Augsburg’s forgotten sport, came into the limelight as a team was entered in the M.I.A.C. conference for the first time in many years. Lack of manpower seemed to be the only prob- lem for this Auggie squad; they con- stantly played opponents on even terms until tiring late in the games. Led by player-coach Bob Goodrich and goalie Rich Overby, the Auggies showed tremendous desire and spirit. They were respected by every team in the league, although the squad at no time consisted of more than eleven men. Defensemen Bob Lockwood and Curt Emery were the only seniors on the team; prospects of a good team for next year seem evident as the school begins to place more emphasis on the sport. Marv Nelson
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Augsburgian 1956, Page 97
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Rich Nelson, Auggie wing races the pack toward the St. Thomas goal with a determined Tommie trying to stop his efforts. Meanwhile an unidentified Auggie blocks out another Tommie defense man. Rich Overby, Augsburg’s outstanding goalie displays his form as he adds another “stop” to his account....
Show moreRich Nelson, Auggie wing races the pack toward the St. Thomas goal with a determined Tommie trying to stop his efforts. Meanwhile an unidentified Auggie blocks out another Tommie defense man. Rich Overby, Augsburg’s outstanding goalie displays his form as he adds another “stop” to his account. Rich was one of the outstanding goalies in the league and opponents found it quite a task to score off him. 97
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1956 augsburgian augsburg college an theological seminary minneapolis, minnesota
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foreword Here is a book, your 1956 Augsburgian, present- ing a year of living on a college campus. Turn the pages. Somewhere among these many faces is your face. Or is it? We tried, you know, to catch you with the camera. Look carefully. Campus Life — Organizations — Athletics. Surely you are...
Show moreforeword Here is a book, your 1956 Augsburgian, present- ing a year of living on a college campus. Turn the pages. Somewhere among these many faces is your face. Or is it? We tried, you know, to catch you with the camera. Look carefully. Campus Life — Organizations — Athletics. Surely you are there. For in a college com- munity no one lives in isolation. Members of a group, lives daily touching other lives, we must admit when a year ends that we have “become a part of all that we have met.” One among many. Yes, each of us is that. But each stands also alone. There we are, row after row of individuals, with a name, an address, a classifica- tion, a field of study. All is stated in pictures and words that those who wish may read and know. But pictures and words cannot really present a year of living on a college campus. The progress of thought, the understanding of an idea, the mystery of a creative act, the new insight into truth — activi- ties like these, lying at the center of college life, we have not captured. Nor can you find between the covers of this book a visible record of our best and worst moments —the joy of achievement and the recognition of failure, the knowledge of strength and the act of weakness, the vision of a high calling and the surrender to the lower aim. Yet these are the realities of life on a college campus, life of the indi- vidual and therefore the life of the group. Here is the book. If it can hold for you not only a record of the lesser activities but a reminder of the greater, then it will give you the year 1956 to be an archway through which you step with confidence into the yet untraveled world of mind and spirit, the : =. world of the forever fading margins. ~~ = ==:
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table of contents campus life... . organizations Ce, athletics . ...... faculty and administration . . . . . clases . . . . 2... seminaty ....... advertising Co , 104 122 158 166
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The Main, a sturdy symbol of Christian education, contains the chapel, classrooms and faculty offices.
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Within the busy city lies the Quadrangle, the center of the college community. Augsburg community ...a student's life A world of people... yet time to be alone. 11
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Daily chapel —a uniting of freshmen, upperclassmen, faculty and staff in worship. Freshman Week entertainment included a presentation of Christopher Fry’s “A Boy With a Cart.” Jim Norman pulled the cart. 12
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An introduction to a new present Departing from tradition, freshmen donned pink beanies rather than the symbolic green. With bitter memories of the previous fall Wayne Harrington and Dennis Rystad force Millicent Gilbert, Paula Newman and Marjorie Kopesky to “sail.” 13
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A modern library ... a needed Hours pass quickly and studying becomes more fun in the new George Sverdrup Library. 14
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