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BERNICE BroBeERG, Bisbee, North Dakota; ROBERT BRUDER, Minneapolis, Minnesota; RutTH Bruns, Donnelly, Minnesota. MarILyYN BurkE, Minneapolis, Minnesota; VERDELLA CARLSON, Watertown, Min- nesota; VIRGIE CARLSON, Elbow Lake, Minnesota. Davip CavINEss, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Davip W. CHRISTENSON,...
Show moreBERNICE BroBeERG, Bisbee, North Dakota; ROBERT BRUDER, Minneapolis, Minnesota; RutTH Bruns, Donnelly, Minnesota. MarILyYN BurkE, Minneapolis, Minnesota; VERDELLA CARLSON, Watertown, Min- nesota; VIRGIE CARLSON, Elbow Lake, Minnesota. Davip CavINEss, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Davip W. CHRISTENSON, Kenmare, North Dakota; RoGER CHRISTENSON, Minneap- ‘olis, Minnesota. FLORENCE COLEMAN, Hallock, Minnesota; OLAF DAHLE, Spicer, Minnesota; ROLF Dante, Aitkin, Minnesota. Freshmen LEONARD DaLBERG, Stratton, Ontario, Canada; VELMA Dam- BORG, Minneapolis, Minnesota; THomas DuFFek, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Eart Epwarpbs, War- ren, Minnesota. Mary ELLINGBOE, Minneapolis, Minnesota; EVONNE EMERSON, West Concord, Minnesota; LE- ONA ENG, Bagley, Minnesota; LucttLE ENGEL, Georgeville, Minnesota.
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Marvis Haas, Minneapolis, Min- nesota; Davin HacGertT, Star- buck, Minnesota; MARJORIE HaLty, Herman, Minnesota; HarrigEtT HaLiter, Wanamingo, Minnesota. MaxINE Hatverson, Colfax, Minnesota; MARVIN HALVORSON, Elk Mound, Wisconsin; ALLAN Hanson, Fergus Falls, Minne- sota; ANABELLE HANSON,...
Show moreMarvis Haas, Minneapolis, Min- nesota; Davin HacGertT, Star- buck, Minnesota; MARJORIE HaLty, Herman, Minnesota; HarrigEtT HaLiter, Wanamingo, Minnesota. MaxINE Hatverson, Colfax, Minnesota; MARVIN HALVORSON, Elk Mound, Wisconsin; ALLAN Hanson, Fergus Falls, Minne- sota; ANABELLE HANSON, Grantsburg, Wisconsin. DeELores Erickson, Arthyde, Minnesota; JOHN Erickson, Thief River Falls, Min- nesota; ROLAND ERICKSON, Kenyon, Min- nesota. DrELMOUR FENSKE, Pardeeville, Wisconsin; RANDALL FIsHER, Buffalo Lake, Minne- sota; MARRIELGIEN FLANN, Lake Lillian, Minnesota. JAMES GLENN, Minneapolis, Minnesota; ALICE GOssELIN, Minneapolis, Minnesota; VERNON GRAIGE, Goodridge, Minnesota. BEVERLY GryTH, Pembina, North Dakota; RONALD GUDERIAN, Minneapolis, Minne- sota; Mito Gupm, McVille, North Da- kota.
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Cetia Hanson, Aitkin, Minnesota; EL- MER Hanson, Elk Mound, Wisconsin; HERBERT Hanson, Elk Mound, Wisconsin. James Hanson, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Date Hartley, Minneapolis, Minnesota; MaxINE HauskENs, Annandale, Minne- sota. Jack HEDLUND, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Sytvia HetsetH, Glenburn, North...
Show moreCetia Hanson, Aitkin, Minnesota; EL- MER Hanson, Elk Mound, Wisconsin; HERBERT Hanson, Elk Mound, Wisconsin. James Hanson, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Date Hartley, Minneapolis, Minnesota; MaxINE HauskENs, Annandale, Minne- sota. Jack HEDLUND, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Sytvia HetsetH, Glenburn, North Da- kota; Davin HENDERSON, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Joyce HENpRICKSON, Bayfield, Wiscon- sin; ORLETTE HjELLE, Newfolden, Min- nesota; ARLENE Hoarp, Balsam Lake, Wisconsin. Freshmen Harvey Hovianp, Northwood, North Dakota; RicHarp How- ELLS, Minneapolis, Minnesota; THEODORE HustTorFrT, Astoria, Oregon; DoNovaN JacoBSON, Minneapolis, Minnesota. GENE JESPERSON, St. Paul, Min- nesota; ANTON JOHNSON, Min- neapolis, Minnesota; DOoNNIs JOHNSON, Newman Grove, North Dakota; HaroLtp JOHN- sON, McVille, North Dakota.
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ERLING LANG, Minneapolis, Min- nesota; ALYCE Larson, Wadena, Minnesota; BENJAMIN LarRsON, Wadena, Minnesota; Harop Larson, Tacoma, Washington. LUTHER LARSON, Brockton, Montana; MARCELLA LARSON, Minneapolis, Minnesota; ROBERT Larson, Newman Grove, Neb- raska; SHIRLEY Larson, Braham, Minnesota....
Show moreERLING LANG, Minneapolis, Min- nesota; ALYCE Larson, Wadena, Minnesota; BENJAMIN LarRsON, Wadena, Minnesota; Harop Larson, Tacoma, Washington. LUTHER LARSON, Brockton, Montana; MARCELLA LARSON, Minneapolis, Minnesota; ROBERT Larson, Newman Grove, Neb- raska; SHIRLEY Larson, Braham, Minnesota. Harvey, JOHNSON, Minneapolis, Minne- sota; JUNE JOHNSON, Powers Lake, North Dakota; PAULINE JOHNSON, Duluth, Min- nesota. ROBERT JOHNSON, Minneapolis, Minne- sota; Ropert N. JOHNSON, Minneapolis, Minnesota; CHARLOTTE KLEVEN, Blan- chardville, Wisconsin. MarRGARET Ktoos, Herman, Minnesota; PHYLLIs KotrKeE, Eagle Bend, Minnesota; KENNETH Kortvat, Lucan, Minnesota. BuRTON KRIsTJANSON, Rugby, North Dakota; SuzeTrE LAFERTE, Minneapolis, Minnesota; ELEANOR LANDSVERK, Foss- ton, Minnesota.
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Mona Lewis, Williston, North Dakota; Lois LiaBo, Minneapolis, Minnesota; VERA LYNCHEID, Butterfield, Minnesota. Mary ANN LINDFoRsS, Fosston, Minne- sota; LLoyp LyNepaL, Duluth, Minne- sota; GERALD MaANuM, Minneapolis, Min- nesota. RoGceR MabDsEN, Minneapolis, Minnesota; C. WimtiamM MaGNuson,...
Show moreMona Lewis, Williston, North Dakota; Lois LiaBo, Minneapolis, Minnesota; VERA LYNCHEID, Butterfield, Minnesota. Mary ANN LINDFoRsS, Fosston, Minne- sota; LLoyp LyNepaL, Duluth, Minne- sota; GERALD MaANuM, Minneapolis, Min- nesota. RoGceR MabDsEN, Minneapolis, Minnesota; C. WimtiamM MaGNuson, Minneapolis, Minnesota; FINN MARKLAND, Minneapolis, Minnesota. STANLEY Markson, Minneapolis, Minne- sota; DoNnaLp MatycHuk, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Joyce MEISLER, Escanaba, Michigan. WINNIFRED MITMOEN, Duluth, Minnesota; JOHN MorsunbD, Newman Grove, Nebraska; HANNIBAL MONZON, Muinneap- olis, Minnesota; DoN MUELLER, Minneapolis, Minnesota. WarRREN NELSON, Big Lake, Minnesota; WayYNE NELSON, Fennock, Minnesota; ELWwoop NEstvo_Lp, Peerless, Montana; Tom OHNO, Minneapolis, Min- neapolis.
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CAROLYN OLson, Climax, Minnesota; Donatpv E. OLson, Bear River, Minne- sota; JOHN H. OLson, Cottonwood, Min- nesota. OrvILLE L. OLson, Oakes, North Da- kota; Oscar OLson, Mound, Minnesota; SHIRLEY OMIT, Rice Lake, Wisconsin. ELEANOR Ose, Thief River Falls, Minne- sota; LEVON PauLson, Minneapolis,...
Show moreCAROLYN OLson, Climax, Minnesota; Donatpv E. OLson, Bear River, Minne- sota; JOHN H. OLson, Cottonwood, Min- nesota. OrvILLE L. OLson, Oakes, North Da- kota; Oscar OLson, Mound, Minnesota; SHIRLEY OMIT, Rice Lake, Wisconsin. ELEANOR Ose, Thief River Falls, Minne- sota; LEVON PauLson, Minneapolis, Minnesota; PHyLLis PAULSON, Minneap- olis. RICHARD PERRY, Minneapolis, Minnesota; ALICE PETERSON, Fosston, Minnesota; IRENE PETERSON, Austin, Minnesota. JuANITA PETERSON, Milroy, Minnesota; LoyaL PETERSON, Milroy, Minnesota; Marto PE- TERSON, Valley City, North Da- kota; MILDRED PETERSON, Eagle | Bend, Minnesota. VERA PETERSON, Cloquet, Min- nesota; KENT QUANBECK, Mc- Ville, North Dakota; ARDEN RaMLO, Hendricks, Minnesota; LAMBERT RAYMOND, Minneap- olis, Minnesota.
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SS CERRRRRUNN sce SERS Ss ae = Davip RoBINsON, Minneapolis, Minnesota; RuTH Romansky, St. Paul, Minnesota; PaLMER RONHOLM, Thief River Falls, Minnesota. RoBerT Roos, Minneapolis, Minnesota; DwaINE RubDQuUIST, Onamia, Minnesota; ANNA Marie Saso, Alkabo, North Da- kota. RutH ScHMipT, Vermillion,...
Show moreSS CERRRRRUNN sce SERS Ss ae = Davip RoBINsON, Minneapolis, Minnesota; RuTH Romansky, St. Paul, Minnesota; PaLMER RONHOLM, Thief River Falls, Minnesota. RoBerT Roos, Minneapolis, Minnesota; DwaINE RubDQuUIST, Onamia, Minnesota; ANNA Marie Saso, Alkabo, North Da- kota. RutH ScHMipT, Vermillion, South Da- kota; DARRELL SEVERSON, Spring Valley, Wisconsin; RAYMOND SEVOLD, Minneap- olis, Minnesota. LoRYCE SIVERTSON, Marinette, Wisconsin; THURE SjyoquistT, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Lota Skxjet, Williston, North Dakota. SAM SKOGSBERGH, Minneapolis, Minnesota; FRANKLIN SKOLOs, Minneapolis, Minnesota; REBEC- ca SKONNORD, Valley City, North Dakota; LYNN SmiITH, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ROBERT SEGERSTROM, Fort Worth, Texas; Marvin SoLuM, Argyle, Minnesota; EpirH So- REM, Minneapolis, Minnesota; GERALD SCHEURMAN, Minneap- olis, Minnesota.
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Freshmen Rocer VartpaL, Minneapolis, Minnesota; JOHN VLAHOsS, Min- neapolis, Minnesota; ORVILLE WaLTERS, Genoa, Wisconsin; Donna Wanc, Wheaton, Min- nesota. DonaLpD WIGER, Cyrus, Minne- sota; Dorian ZaskeE, Minneap- olis, Minnesota; MILDRED Zus- TIAK, Minneapolis, Minnesota. GENE STEVENS,...
Show moreFreshmen Rocer VartpaL, Minneapolis, Minnesota; JOHN VLAHOsS, Min- neapolis, Minnesota; ORVILLE WaLTERS, Genoa, Wisconsin; Donna Wanc, Wheaton, Min- nesota. DonaLpD WIGER, Cyrus, Minne- sota; Dorian ZaskeE, Minneap- olis, Minnesota; MILDRED Zus- TIAK, Minneapolis, Minnesota. GENE STEVENS, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Gtoria STRAND, Minneapolis, Minnesota; JEAN SWANSON, Bemidji, Minnesota. Euta Mar SweENSON, Northwood, North Dakota; Joyce TaLLMAN, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Rop THompson, Excelsior, Minnesota. GoRDON THORPE, Aniwa, Wisconsin; ARTHUR ToORGERSON, Fargo, North Da- kota; SARAH TORKELSON, Horton, Kan- Sas. Rosert TRUE, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Ervar UNDSETH, Westby, Wisconsin; JOANNE VARNER, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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ARNOLD ASEN EUGENE ANDERSON Fritz ANDERSON KENNETH ANDERSON REUBEN ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON RODNEY ANFENSON RICHARD ARENDT JAMES ARMSTRONG LAURIE BALZER STANLEY BARTON DoNALD BENNETHUM STANLEY BENSON DONALD BERG JUNALD BERG KENNETH BERGSTROM ELroy BLOMQUIST Roy BOGEN NELVIN BOTTEN WILLARD BRAUN...
Show moreARNOLD ASEN EUGENE ANDERSON Fritz ANDERSON KENNETH ANDERSON REUBEN ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON RODNEY ANFENSON RICHARD ARENDT JAMES ARMSTRONG LAURIE BALZER STANLEY BARTON DoNALD BENNETHUM STANLEY BENSON DONALD BERG JUNALD BERG KENNETH BERGSTROM ELroy BLOMQUIST Roy BOGEN NELVIN BOTTEN WILLARD BRAUN Betty Lou BreEcTo LUTHER BiETHEIM Roy Brown WiLLiam Busse THOMAS CARLYON LERoyY CHARNSTROM DoNALD CHARON LERoy CHRISTENSON CaROL CROWELL FRANK CUMMINGS DoNNa CuRRY ARLO DAHLAGER GLaDys DAHLBERG THOMAS DAHLBERG JoHN Davis WaLTER DILLEY DoNnaLD DINGMAN DoNnaLpD DITMARSON ARvID DIXEN JOHN Duus THomMas EDISON HERMAN EGEBERG JuLia EGLER ROBERT ELOFSON VICTOR ENGBERG Jo ANN ERICcssoN CHARLES FLINT PAUL Fors Freshmen Not Pictured DONALD FOSLIEN JERRY FREDLUN RICHARD GERDE GLEN GILBERTSON ROGER GLANS LEE GRIFFIN Marvis Haas ROBERT HAGE DEAN HaAGEN EVELYN HALVORSON JOSEPH HALVORSON PHiLie HALVERSON Lots HAMMERBERG JAROLD HANSEN JEROME HANSON JOHN HaNson SHELDON HANSON ALVIN HANSVICK VERNA Mare HAvVERLY HJALMER HEGGE JOHN HELGESON GORDON HINSETH HuBERT HOFFMAN MarTIN HOFFMAN LEsLIE HoruM LARRY HOLMBERG Mart ANN HOoLMQUuUIST LEONARD HOLTE GALEN Hoyt JOHN JACKSON ARVILD JACOBSON GaRY JENSON CLARINE JOHNSON DELORES JEAN JOHNSON DoNALD JOHNSON EvaLD JOHNSON GORDON JOHNSON MaRIAN JOHNSON Mary Lou JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSON ROGER JOHNSON RONALD JOHNSON CHARLES JUSTENSEN FREDDY KALBERG Haro_p KALvVIG WoRDEN KIDDER RaLepH KIRCHOFF CAROLE KJAGLIN IvADELL KLEVEN MILLARD KNUDSON ALLEN KOHLS JAMES KoTTOM WALLACE KRUEGER WILLIAM Kuross LUVERNE LANDEY WILLIAM LAND GERALD LAPEDES JaMES LARSON ROBERT LINQUIST JULIAN LOE GARNETT LUNDEEN JOHN Mapbson ELLEN MALM ALFRED MarsH PHYLLIS MaRTINSON EarRL MELANDER BARBARA MIKKELSON Davin MoNSON HarLEY MONSON SHELDON MorTRUD AUDREY NAGEL EUGENE NELSON Mitprepd NELSON Mae NEss ALFRED NIELSEN LERoy NyNnus ELwoop NorcutrT ANITA NoORDEEN GORDON ODEGAARD NorMAN OLSON Jim OLUND WILLIAM ONISCHUK KATHLEEN OTIS Jack OTT DaNNY PANGBURN GLENN PETERSON Harvey PETERSON RHODES PETERSON ROLAND PETERSON LYNN PIERCE Kar~L PUTERBAUGH WILLIAM RALKE ARDEN RAMLO WILLIAM RILEY IRVING RINGDAHL ROBERT RODDY ART ROESSEL Davin ROKKE PasQUALE ,ROMANO Davip ROSENBLOOM RICHARD ROSTEN LUVERNE RUDQUIST BERTIL RUNDQUIST ROGER SCHAUPP LATON SCHWARTZ IRENE SHELSTAD LAWRENCE SHEPHERD GLENN SIETH FRED SIGLER ARNOLD SIROTIAK DUANE SILLAMPA DONALD SKORDAHL ROBERT SMITH MELVIN SNODGRASS DUANE SOLEM JOHN SOLI THOMAS SPANGRUD CHARLES STENVIG JAMES STRAITORE THoMaS STRAITON ROBERT SUESS WILLIAM SUFFICOOL LLoyp SWEENEY ROLAND SWENSON Mary ANN SWENSON DoNaLD THOMFORD WayYNE THOMFORD Myron THOMPSON FLloyp THORSEN Davin TOMERAASEN WILLIAM TRAEGER MarRGARET TWEDT Monroe TWEED Davip VIGOREN GRACE VOIGT CARL VORNHOLT WILLARD WEEKLUND LAGRANDE WEGNER PauL WEIDENBACH MorTON WESBERG ELwoop WESSMAN EsTHER WESTLUND Davin WESTPHAL CLyDE WHITE RONALD ZAUDTKE
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A BUSY YEAR T WAS a lovely day in September that 314 fearful yet hopeful Freshmen began invading Auggie Tech. For several weeks we struggled through the excitement of taking tests, mak- ing new friends, and attending parties and initiations. We complained about initiation at the time, but we will...
Show moreA BUSY YEAR T WAS a lovely day in September that 314 fearful yet hopeful Freshmen began invading Auggie Tech. For several weeks we struggled through the excitement of taking tests, mak- ing new friends, and attending parties and initiations. We complained about initiation at the time, but we will all admit that we loved every minute of it and are looking forward to handing out a little of the same to another class of ‘“‘greenies’’ next year. It didn’t take us long to get to know and to love Augsburg. Spiritual Emphasis Weeks helped us to understand better the reason for this love. We are now eagerly looking forward to more of the same spiritual and social happiness as we continue our search for knowledge with Christ as our Guide. THE Mart RusH
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Ist row: Beverly Nystuen, Publications Chairman; Russell Quanbeck, Religious Chairman and Vice-president; Marilyn Larson, Secretary; Frank Ario, President; Esther Tungseth, Social Chairman; Luther Bergeland, Treasurer; Norman An- derson. 2nd row: James Hodge, Audrey Nagel, Edith Sorem, Violette...
Show moreIst row: Beverly Nystuen, Publications Chairman; Russell Quanbeck, Religious Chairman and Vice-president; Marilyn Larson, Secretary; Frank Ario, President; Esther Tungseth, Social Chairman; Luther Bergeland, Treasurer; Norman An- derson. 2nd row: James Hodge, Audrey Nagel, Edith Sorem, Violette Voth, Music Chairman; Orlette Hjelle, Lois Warner, Dorothy Solheim, Charlotte Kleven, Georgette Lanes. 3rd row: Richard Myhre, Erling Carisen, William Holte, Athletic Chairman; Harold Schafer. Lyle Shaw, Publicity Chairman; Alfred Sannerud, Tom Ohno. Not pictured: Quentin Quan- beck, Forensics Chairman; Ann Bueide, William Halvorson. AUGSBURG STUDENT COUNCIL O BE CHOSEN a member of the Augsburg Student Council is always an honor. The Augs- burg Student Council, the governing body on campus, consists of six representatives from each class, one from the seminary, and a president elected by the Student Society. The Student Council meets weekly to promote and direct the all-student activities such as social functions, religious activities, forensics, school publications, and other activities of student concern. Under the enthusiastic leadership of the president. Frank Ario, the council has acted as spokesman for the student body in the exchange of student and faculty opinion throughout the year. The council also has been a source of experience in governmental and organiza- tional leadership to its members. Highlights of this 1948-49 council year include the addition of the National Student Association Commit- tee to the Student Council, under the leadership of Bob Weagant; an outstanding Homecoming with a parade, smorgaasbord, talent program, concert, and football game, directed by Al Sannerud; the contribution of $6,000 to the Augsburg Building Fund to furnish the student areas of the building; the revising of the Student Society Constitution; a successful Winter Sports Day; and numerous social affairs under the direction of the So- cial Director, Esther Tungseth. The climax of the year’s work was the Student Lead- ership Retreat at Camp Tipi-Wakan where plans were laid for the following year.
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NEO —-a-—-rmn7 m™—-AQZOoON 1™QO UAR>FOD MA QO—aAra-—-rncrt Upper, Ist row: Phyllis Quanbeck, A.W.S. Religious Director; Dr. John Stensvaag, Russell Quanbeck, Religious Director; Orville A. Olson, Luther League President. 2nd row: Frank Ario, Student Society President; Lee Feero, Mission Society...
Show moreNEO —-a-—-rmn7 m™—-AQZOoON 1™QO UAR>FOD MA QO—aAra-—-rncrt Upper, Ist row: Phyllis Quanbeck, A.W.S. Religious Director; Dr. John Stensvaag, Russell Quanbeck, Religious Director; Orville A. Olson, Luther League President. 2nd row: Frank Ario, Student Society President; Lee Feero, Mission Society President. Not pictured: Rev. Merton P. Strommen, Campus Pastor. Below, Ist row: Rev. Norman Anderson, Co-ordinator of Publications; Beverly Ny- stuen, Student Chairman of Publications; Carol Brekken, Echo Business Manager; Miss Anne Pederson, Augsburgian Adviser; Elizabeth Falconer, Editor-in-chief, Echo. 2nd row: Erling Carlsen, Editor-in-chief, Augsburgian; Dick Myhre, Augsburgian Business Manager. Not pictured: Hugo Hartig, Echo Adviser. [ue RELIGIOUS COUNCIL meets once every week throughout the school year to discuss business of a religious nature or concerning the religious organizations on campus. The daily chapel services, the prayer meeting on Monday night, and the midweek meeting on Thurs- day are all planned with the prayer that the power of Christ may permeate them and that eternal life might belong to every student at Augsburg College. The Board of Publications meets bi-weekly to consider routine as well as unusual problems that arise. This year some very definite and worthwhile contributions to Augsburg student life were made. It recommended that the Augsburgian fee be raised from one to five dollars, which was subsequently approved; it recommended that the election of publication staffs be the Board’s responsibility; it made plans for a Freshman Handbook; and it assisted the Echo and the Augsburgian in sponsoring the all-school Gay Nineties Extravaganza.
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Left to right: Russell Quanbeck, K. Berner Dahlen, Esther Tungseth, Martin Quan- beck, Gerda Mortensen, Frank Ario, Chairman. RGANIZATIONS responsible for much activity on the campus this year were the Student-Faculty Council and the N.S.A. The Council laid initial plans for Careers Day and the...
Show moreLeft to right: Russell Quanbeck, K. Berner Dahlen, Esther Tungseth, Martin Quan- beck, Gerda Mortensen, Frank Ario, Chairman. RGANIZATIONS responsible for much activity on the campus this year were the Student-Faculty Council and the N.S.A. The Council laid initial plans for Careers Day and the Student Leadership Retreat. The N.S.A. conducted a speech tournament, started a book exchange, promoted the Pur- chase Card System, initiated efforts in bringing a D.P. student to the college, and formed a Human Relations Committee on the campus. ist row: P. Paulson, H. Aune, D. Swanson, Secretary; R. Weagant, President; Miss Joel, Faculty Adviser; 1. Nor- nes. 2nd row: G. Lanes, K. Fagerlie, H. Haukeness, A. Thorson, E. Falconer, C. Brekken, R. Helland, O. Tor- land, A. Lalim. 3rd row: M. Johnson, C. Erickson, L. Awes, D. Goertzen, J. Gissel.
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AROUND THE CAMPFIRE Near Taytor’s FAtyts, WISCONSIN IF WE OBEY HIM, WE WILL SERVE HIM! OLLOWING this theme, the Augsburg Luther League this year launched out on a pro- gram of Christian Service—service to God and service to men. Numerically the largest religion organization on campus, the Luther...
Show moreAROUND THE CAMPFIRE Near Taytor’s FAtyts, WISCONSIN IF WE OBEY HIM, WE WILL SERVE HIM! OLLOWING this theme, the Augsburg Luther League this year launched out on a pro- gram of Christian Service—service to God and service to men. Numerically the largest religion organization on campus, the Luther League has attempted to provide students with opportunities to worship God, witness for Him, and grow spiritually through Christian fellow- ship and Christian service. Although the greater share of the League activities has been carried out through the work of the smaller groups within the League, the League has sponsored Sunday afternoon out- ings, monthly Friday evening programs, and monthly Midweek Services. It has cooperated with other organizations at Augsburg in carrying out all-school projects of a religious and social nature. It has also held joint meetings with other Lutheran Free Church Leagues in the Twin Cities area. The Christian Service Committee has conducted community projects, and assisted in the promotion of both home and foreign mission projects. The Youth Evangelism Committee, divided into witness teams, has presented programs at Luther League and church gatherings, in an attempt to bring the Word to the youth. The Christian Literature and Music Commit- tee, making up the Luther League Choir, has visited the Twin Cities hospitals and distri- buted tracts throughout the dormitories and other Augsburg buildings. The Spiritual Growth Committee has emphasized and encouraged the PTL movement, Bible reading, Bible memori- zation, prayer, and worship. The Stewardship Committee, in addition to promoting Tithers League membership, was responsible for conducting the all-school “Five-Fold Drive.” STREETCAR PARTY LUNCH AT THE HuUNKy-Dory a aamae as
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Luther League Ist row: J. Nielsen. H. Skonnord, C. Berg, C. Storley, A. Balerud, Treasurer; P. Paulson, Vice-president; O. Olson, Pres- ident: R. Fostervold, Secretary; M. Hamilton, P.T.L. Secretary; R. Berg, J. Swenson, R. Huglen, C. Shiell, C. Emberson, B. Nystuen. 2nd row: Y. Bagley, M. Flann,...
Show moreLuther League Ist row: J. Nielsen. H. Skonnord, C. Berg, C. Storley, A. Balerud, Treasurer; P. Paulson, Vice-president; O. Olson, Pres- ident: R. Fostervold, Secretary; M. Hamilton, P.T.L. Secretary; R. Berg, J. Swenson, R. Huglen, C. Shiell, C. Emberson, B. Nystuen. 2nd row: Y. Bagley, M. Flann, B. Gryth, P. Coleman. A. Peterson, J. Baxter, A. Gosselin, R. Grosshans, C. Kleven. S. Kleven, L. Larson, E. Felland, H. Haukeness, D. Twiton, I. Nornes. 3rd row: M. Haley, C. Olson, E. Ose, E. Helseth. D. Schnortz, G. Lanes, E. Emerson, M. Wilberg, D. Erickson, M. Lindfors, M. Halvorson, M. Larson, L. Opland, L. Telander, R. Romansky. E. Ronholm, R. Patana. 4th row: O. Olson, D. Flaa, L. Johnson, D. Farm, G. Dalberg, C. Erick- son, D. Quanbeck, E. Johnson, S. Dahlen, P. Baker, E. Landsverk, M. Konsterlie, J. Anderson, D. Thorberg, H. Bergeland, C. Johnson, R. Selvig, S. Wahlstrom, D. Frojen. 5th row: E. Carlsen. S. Torkelson, M. Nelson, E. Staub, D. Nolan, L. Warner, R. Nystuen, H. Haller, O. Hjelle, K. Thorsgaard, L. Ysteboe. B. Becken, M. Samuelson, M. Olson. 6th row: T. Nystuen, G. Berg, S. Hanson, G. Berntsen, H. Tollefson, L. Bergeland, K. Tweed, C. Vaagenes, L. Johnson, N. Dahle, H. Larson, D. Peterson, K. Anderson, J. Peterson. 7th row: T. Berkland, M. Peterson, R. Dahle, T. Nordstrom, I. Ringdahl, J. Holterstrom, D. Johnson, J. Morrison, A. Ramlo, L. Larson, R. Jensen, B. Kristjanson, M. Gudim, L. Lyngdal, R. Peterson,
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Mission Society AT THE GATEWAY GOSPEL MISSION Ist row: G. Gisselquist, M. Fredman, L. Johnson, L. Paulson, D. Goertzen, Vice-president; D. Fladland, Treasurer; V. Voth, Secretary; L. Feero, President; B. Larso n, E, Olson, E. Swanson, R. Isaacson. 2nd row: M. Zustiak, J. Tallman, L. Skjei, A....
Show moreMission Society AT THE GATEWAY GOSPEL MISSION Ist row: G. Gisselquist, M. Fredman, L. Johnson, L. Paulson, D. Goertzen, Vice-president; D. Fladland, Treasurer; V. Voth, Secretary; L. Feero, President; B. Larso n, E, Olson, E. Swanson, R. Isaacson. 2nd row: M. Zustiak, J. Tallman, L. Skjei, A. Larson, B. Nystuen, L. Wessman, Y. Bagley, F. Binder, L. Weltzin, S. Helseth, G. Lundeen, E. Sorem, M. Hamilton. 3rd row: N. Arneson, J. Abrahamson, L. Awes, E. Ose, D. Farm, M. Moe, D. Twiton, E. Stenberg, E. Green, V. Haverly, V. Lensheid. 4th row: E. Robertson, N. Botten, D. Swanson, M. Halvorsen, M. Foss, W. Mitmoen, P. Johnson, A. Sabo, C. Mosby, L. Siverson, J. Botten, G. Dahlberg. 5th row: O. Nordsletten, L. Shaw, G. Berntson, A. Sannerud, B. Larson, S. Toussaint, W. Pratt, G. Ryan, P. Olson, L. Dahlberg, R. Lehman, K. Berg, H. Hanson, R. Dahle. 6th row: A. Jor- genson, K. Quanbeck, W. Olson, D. Thorson, M. Vaagenes, D. Rokke, M. Solum, K. Tweed, H. Svendsen, N. Dahle, G. Tweed, R. Berg, E. Hanson, C. Hoifjeld, L. Anenson. 7th row: D. Olson, M. Peterson, G. Hendrickson, H. Johnson, E. Und- seth, C. Larson, H. Schafer, C. Vaagenes, B. Weagant, M. Viland, S. Erickson, H. Vasage, T. Hustoft, O. Sotnak, H. De Boe.
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UGSBURG Mission Society . . . what a wealth of memories this brings! Monthly meet- ings in the music hall . . . group prayer meetings, where Auggies bow before God, re- alizing their helplessness and His all-sufficiency . . . never-to-be-forgotten services at Gate- way, Union City Mission,...
Show moreUGSBURG Mission Society . . . what a wealth of memories this brings! Monthly meet- ings in the music hall . . . group prayer meetings, where Auggies bow before God, re- alizing their helplessness and His all-sufficiency . . . never-to-be-forgotten services at Gate- way, Union City Mission, Ebenezer, convalescent homes, and week-end trips . . . praise in song on the way home, in cars or even on streetcars . . . these are priceless memories for Aug- gies who are planning, praying, and working now with a vision of greater service in the fu- ture. To all the world—the wondrous gospel! This is the aim of the Augsburg Mission Society, which seeks to bring a world vision to students on our campus. The world for Christ, begin- ning here in Minneapolis, and extending its influence to all parts of the world... Auggies hearing and heeding the last command of Christ, and consecrating their lives for service in the Kingdom . . . this is the challenge which we seek to present and see fulfilled in the life of every Auggie. To THE MiIssIoN CONFERENCE AT UrsBana, ILLINOIS
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7FA-—-OZzN lst row: E. Emerson, A. Hanson, A. Larson, C. Kleven, G. Garmager, J. Petersen, D. Swanson, H. Mortensen, M. Hal- vorson, R. Helland, C. Berg, E. Tungseth, A. Peterson, S. Dahlen, J. Baxter, F. Coleman, A. Rolland. 2nd row: L. Sivert- son, D. Quanbeck, M. Collins, M. Felix, E. Green, D...
Show more7FA-—-OZzN lst row: E. Emerson, A. Hanson, A. Larson, C. Kleven, G. Garmager, J. Petersen, D. Swanson, H. Mortensen, M. Hal- vorson, R. Helland, C. Berg, E. Tungseth, A. Peterson, S. Dahlen, J. Baxter, F. Coleman, A. Rolland. 2nd row: L. Sivert- son, D. Quanbeck, M. Collins, M. Felix, E. Green, D. Frojen, Secretary; H. Skonnord, S. Larson, M. Moe, R. Nystuen, C. Erickson, L. Warner, C. Olson, G. Lundeen, L. Larson, Vice-president; M. Johnson, M. Bozony, S. Kleven, H. Haukeness. 2rd row: R. Patana, H. Aune, P. Paulson, President; O. Olson, R. Bodin, R. Oudal, R. Thompson, T. Nordstrom, Treasurer; J. Christopherson, A. Markland, D. Pearson, B. Larson, R. Larson, K. Sorenson, A. Jergenson, Librarian. Not Pictured: Richard P. Torgerson, Manager. HAT fond memories are cherished by all Auggies who have sung in choral organizations at Augsburg! The Augsburg College Choir, composed of fifty-two voices under the lead- ership of Prof. Henry P. Opseth, began the new season with a public performance together with the Choral Club last fall. Both choirs appeared in the Community Christmas Concert which is given annually in the concert bowl of the Minneapolis Auditorium. To a capacity crowd, the mass choir sang the beautiful message of the birth of our Savior. In February the singers were off on a tour which took them to parts of South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Be- cause they were on a mission and were united together in Christian prayer, their good times “Oprpie” SHowinc THem How were so much the happier. They feit privileged to sing the song of salvation through such in- spiring numbers as “Kyrie, God Father Forever- more,” “A Great and Mighty Wonder,” “O Lord God,” “Jesus the Very Thought of Thee,” and ‘““Wake Awake.” | Choir members will never forget the day when “Oppie” became ill and had to return to Minneapolis. The choir completed the tour, ably directed by Paul Paulson. God richly blessed us with another successful Choir tour, and we pray that He may heal our beloved ‘“Oppie” so that he will continue to inspire us to new heights in the years to come.
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