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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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POSING WITH “SLIM” WiLiiaMs, Bus DRIVER 3 CHorR—‘ALL ABOARD’’ ““SWINGTIME’ KNIT 1, PEARL 2 WHERE Do WE GET SUPPER? DESPERADOES AT THE VALENTINE PARTY IN GRAND Forks “LEE” SHOVELS Us OuT SLEEPYHEADS CHORAL CLUB—‘ALL ABOARD” ““BERETS’” FROM CANADA
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Ist row: R. Fostervold, J. Botten, Librarian; D. Twiton, S. Torkelson, J. Varner, J. Swanson, O. Nilsen, G. Strand, L. Avery, P. Johnson, E. Stenberg, A. Gosselin, C. Swenson, R. Grosshans, J. Nielsen. 2nd row: M. Hauskens. E. Ronholm, A. Tromborg, B. Nystuen, J. Johnson, R. Skonnord, D. Swanson,...
Show moreIst row: R. Fostervold, J. Botten, Librarian; D. Twiton, S. Torkelson, J. Varner, J. Swanson, O. Nilsen, G. Strand, L. Avery, P. Johnson, E. Stenberg, A. Gosselin, C. Swenson, R. Grosshans, J. Nielsen. 2nd row: M. Hauskens. E. Ronholm, A. Tromborg, B. Nystuen, J. Johnson, R. Skonnord, D. Swanson, L. Ekblad, C. Anderson, S. Toussaint, G. Johnson, O. Hjelle, L. Paulson, J. Hendrickson, E. Sorem, A. Hoard, I. Eggen, Secretary; Leland B. Sateren, Director. 3rd row: N. Dahle, H. Tollefson, M. Johnson, Vice-president; K. Anderson, T. Dahle, E. Helland, President; T. Berkland, J. Quanbeck, D. Ditmarson, P. Konsterlie, T. Nystuen, Treasurer; R. Quanbeck, M. Peterscn, R. Dahle, G. Berg, W. Halvorson, Business Manager. Choral Club HE CHORAL CLUB, one of Augsburg’s two a cappella choirs, again this year provided rich musical experiences for its fifty members; and these experiences, in turn, were passed on to hundreds of listeners along the route of the 1949 tour. Under the direction of Prof. Leland B. Sateren, the organization traveled north to Winni- peg, Canada, making twenty-two appearances during its ten-day trip. Press reviews noted the excellence of the singing, and audiences everywhere listened to the concerts with rapt enjoy- ment. In addition to the annual tour, the Choral Club made a number of appearances in and near the Twin Cities. Through the medium of the finest in sacred choral music, the Choral Club proclaims the mes- sage of salvation with each song it sings. Having this high purpose before it, the Choral Club looks forward to even greater achievements in its ministry of music.
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Ist row: L, Halling, L. Paulson, L. Awes, L. Larson, S. Kleven, J. Christopherson, R. Michelsen, President; C. Kleven, V. Voth, Secretary; W. Magnuson. 2nd row: R. Hoeft, E. Felland, E. Shelstad, L. Ekblad, T. Nordstrom, H. Aune. Vice- president; D. Blom, Treasurer; S. Raymond. 38rd row: V....
Show moreIst row: L, Halling, L. Paulson, L. Awes, L. Larson, S. Kleven, J. Christopherson, R. Michelsen, President; C. Kleven, V. Voth, Secretary; W. Magnuson. 2nd row: R. Hoeft, E. Felland, E. Shelstad, L. Ekblad, T. Nordstrom, H. Aune. Vice- president; D. Blom, Treasurer; S. Raymond. 38rd row: V. Carlson, E. Emerson, L. Griffin, S. Omit, R. Schmidt. R. Myhre, Manager, H. Voshage, D. Solem, W. Robbins. 4th row: V. Hoversten, E,. Campbell, J. Armstrong, C. Stenvig, L. Sateren, Director. G PARKLING enthusiasm and exceptionally fine instrumental technique gave Augsburg one of its finest bands in recent years. Under the able baton of Professor Leland B. Sateren, the band found musical expression in concerts ranging from suave symphonic renditions to the more sophisticated swing. Making its formal debut at the I.R.C. Culturale, the band con- tinued to appear at various school functions, pep-fests, athletic events, and concerts. Boast- ing several ensemble units, a German band, pep band, and featuring piano soloist “Micky” Mi- chaelson in concert, the band this year roundedout school activities with zest and vigor. New uniforms of maroon and gray gave added colorto the appearance of the band; in addition, the presentation of musical letters has aided the band in becoming one of the most active organiza- More “OomMPH” FOR A BASKETBALL GAME tions in the Music Department. Outstanding awards given each year include a gold key for four years of active participation in band and a silver key for three years’ service. Regular re- hearsals give students an opportunity for com- bined musical expression and_ interpretation. From the music hall can be heard the strains of such favorites as the overture, “Springtide”’ and David Bennett’s scintillating ‘La Rougette.” A growing organization, the band finds Aug- gie instrumentalists eagerly anticipating the formation of a complete symphony, a marching band, and a string orchestra.
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cimv-2Py>70Y Sitting, left to right: Beverly Nystuen, Ruth Schmidt, Lorene McGinnis, Quenten Johnson, Shirley George, Mrs. Mimi Kingsley, Adviser; Joanne Varner, Secretary. Standing: Russell Berg, Arden Ramlo. Not Pictured: Emil Bagley, President. ENTHUusIASM for the culture of Spanish speaking...
Show morecimv-2Py>70Y Sitting, left to right: Beverly Nystuen, Ruth Schmidt, Lorene McGinnis, Quenten Johnson, Shirley George, Mrs. Mimi Kingsley, Adviser; Joanne Varner, Secretary. Standing: Russell Berg, Arden Ramlo. Not Pictured: Emil Bagley, President. ENTHUusIASM for the culture of Spanish speaking countries and especially a desire to know our Latin American neigh- bors better has resulted in the organization of the Spanish Club at Augsburg this year. Club members are entertained by means of movies, lectures, and by informal discussions among the members of the group. Havine fun while promoting the appreciation of German culture among the students of Augsburg College is the purpose of the German Club. Meetings of the club are devoted mainly to presentations of German culture in lec- tures given by persons qualified to present the subject in an interesting and enlightening manner. Part of every meeting is devoted to a social period when fun and good fellowship are the maxims. Ist row: Leola Ekblad, Dr. Landa and Dr. Ermisch, Faculty Advisers; Shirley Odencrans, Carole Kjaglin. 2nd row: Neil Stuempges, David Wasgatt, Harold Voshage, Sam Michaelson, Treasurer; Marvis Haas, Norman Dahle, Secretary. Not Piciured: Robert Olsen, President.
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HIS year the Norse Club with 40 members has enjoyed its most successful year since it re- sumed its activities after the War. Because many students come from Norwegian back- ground and because the language is a popular one for study at school, the Norse Club thrives well. The objectives of the...
Show moreHIS year the Norse Club with 40 members has enjoyed its most successful year since it re- sumed its activities after the War. Because many students come from Norwegian back- ground and because the language is a popular one for study at school, the Norse Club thrives well. The objectives of the club are satisfied by having various speakers at the meetings tell about Norwegian customs and culture. Several of the guests who spoke to the Club this year had recently made trips to Norway. Each meeting also includes group singing, recreation, and lunch. lst row: H. Haukeness, I. Nornes, Social Director; M. Konsterlie, Secretary-Treasurer; R. Huglen, President; O. Torland, Vice-president; B. Landa, Adviser; R. Nystuen. 2nd row: A. Sabo, L. Opland, E. Ronholm, D. Rodmyre, M. Johnson, B. Broberg, O. Hjelle, D. Twiton, A. Thorson. 3rd row: M. Solum, S. Mortrud, L. Anenson, P. Sevig, L. Lyngdal, L. Kvamme, T. Hustoft, A. Hanson, G. Hen- drickson. m™nnoQO zz ZPro-rmMaoatw-AZAS Ist row: R. Dahle, C. Brekken, J. Gissel, Vice-president; S. Haukeness, President; J. Peterson, Treasurer; M. Serstock, Secretary; J. Anderson. 2nd row: L. Opland, L. Awes, L. McGinnis, M. Shalleen, L. Larson, E. Felland, E. Johnson, M. Flann. 38rd row: B. Ryan, C. Emerson, O. Johnson, C. Anderson, G. Hendrickson, D. Matychuk, V. Peterson, B. Weagant. HE ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY began a prosperous year by receiving honorable mention for the float which it entered in the Homecoming Parade. Entitled “Diploma Mill” with the president, Stanley Haukeness, presiding as professor, the float was regarded the best entry in the humorous class.
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lst row: Richard Myhre, Delna Goertzen, Erling Carlsen, Marguerite Hamilton, Lillian Johnson, Paul Konsterlie. 2nd row: Anabelle Hanson, Syivia Kleven, Raynard Huglen, Gorden Berg, Arne Markland, Merlyn Fredman, LaVVonne Wess- man, Charlotte Kleven. Not Pictured: Merideth Foss, Kenneth Johnson,...
Show morelst row: Richard Myhre, Delna Goertzen, Erling Carlsen, Marguerite Hamilton, Lillian Johnson, Paul Konsterlie. 2nd row: Anabelle Hanson, Syivia Kleven, Raynard Huglen, Gorden Berg, Arne Markland, Merlyn Fredman, LaVVonne Wess- man, Charlotte Kleven. Not Pictured: Merideth Foss, Kenneth Johnson, LeVon Paulson, Elaine Nelson, Deloris Flaa, Astrid Braaten, Allen Hanson, Edith Sorem, Emil Bagley, Marlo Pederson, Pederson, Faculty Adviser. Trygve Dahle, Leonard Dalberg, Miss Anne The Augsburgian HE STAFF of this year’s annual has been much aware that our school is growing. All around us we hear and see the evidence of material expansion. The one building which this year has come up before our eyes is only a beginning. Plans for Augsburg’s extensive building program are an inspiration to all who love our school. Our school’s growth must not be merely an outward one, however. It is a challenge to each of us to see that our school also grows in a spirit of Christian love and truth. We must build, ever remembering our school’s MERIDETH, ERLING, AND Dick IN SPECIAL CONFERENCE motto, “To see all things through the eyes of Christ.” This motto has served as a guide and inspiration to our staff as we have prepared this year’s annual. Many hours of planning and effort have gone into our book this year. Now that our task is com- pleted, we are thankful for the experience and the thrill which has been ours in pub- lishing the 1949 Augsbur- gan. Special thanks to our ad- viser, Miss Pederson, our en- graver, Mr. Art Segal, and our printers, The Messenger Press.
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Editorial Staff ERLING CARLSEN- - - - - Editor-in-chief Associate Editor Layout Editor Copy Editor MEREDITH Foss - - _ _ DELNA GOERTZEN~ - - _ _ MARGUERITE HAMILTON - - - RAYNARD HUGLEN - - - - - Copy LILLIAN JOHNSON - - - - - Copy PauL KONSTERLIE - - = - Art Editor KENNETH JOHNSON - - Photo...
Show moreEditorial Staff ERLING CARLSEN- - - - - Editor-in-chief Associate Editor Layout Editor Copy Editor MEREDITH Foss - - _ _ DELNA GOERTZEN~ - - _ _ MARGUERITE HAMILTON - - - RAYNARD HUGLEN - - - - - Copy LILLIAN JOHNSON - - - - - Copy PauL KONSTERLIE - - = - Art Editor KENNETH JOHNSON - - Photo Editor GORDON BERG - - - - - Photography SyLvIA KLEVEN - 7 - - - Classes CHARLOTTE KLEVEN - - - - Classes LEVON PauLsoNn - - - - - Classes EDITH SOREM~ - - - - - - Classes ALLEN HANSON - - - - - Classes LaVONNE WESSMAN - - - - Faculty MERLYN FREDMAN - - - - Buildings ANABELLE HANSON - - - - Activities ARNE MARKLAND - - - - - Sports ELAINE NELSON - - - - Organizations DeELorIs FLAA - - - : - - T y pist ASTRID BRAATEN - - ~ . . Typist MeEET THAT DEADLINE! Business Staff RICHARD MYHRE - - - Emit BaGLey - - 7 MarLo PEDERSON - - - TrRYGVE DAHLE - - - LEONARD DALBERG - _ _ Miss ANNE PEDERSON - - - “Hoxtp Stitt. Now” Pastinc Up Business Manager - Advertising - Advertising - Circulation Special Projects - Adviser Say, ““CHEESE” At Our Layout DEsk a 1
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SPORTS STAFF lst row: Mr. Hugo Hartig, Adviser; Jo Ericsson, Make-up Editor; Doris Swanson, Associate Editor; Elizabeth Falconer, Editor-in-chief; Carol Brekken, Business Manager; Esther Tungseth, Copy Editor; Elaine Olson. 2nd row: Delores Flaa, Carol Crowell, Mary Wanous, Richard Howells,...
Show moreSPORTS STAFF lst row: Mr. Hugo Hartig, Adviser; Jo Ericsson, Make-up Editor; Doris Swanson, Associate Editor; Elizabeth Falconer, Editor-in-chief; Carol Brekken, Business Manager; Esther Tungseth, Copy Editor; Elaine Olson. 2nd row: Delores Flaa, Carol Crowell, Mary Wanous, Richard Howells, Robert Roos, Audrey Nagel, Head Typist; Tom Alfsen, Gladys Garmager, Feature Editor; Orville Olson, News Editor; Kathryn Thorsgaard, As- sistant Feature Editor; Margaret Kloos; Ruth Fostervold, Phyllis Baker. 3rd row: Forrest Fraasch; Rod Anfenson, Gerald Peterson, David Christenson, Richard Petersen, Richard Silverstein, David Westphal, John Garland, James Bueide, Karl Berg. Not Pictured: Robert Weagant, Assistant News Editor; Helen Hauke- ness, Assistant Copy Editor; Norman E. W. Anderson, Sports Editor; Ruby Helland, Peggy Morrison, Don Blom, Shirley Dahlen, Assistant Make-up Editor; William Fischer, John Olson, Frank Ario, Editorial Page Editor; Ed. Alberg, Assistant Copy Editor; Jan Nielsen,Circulation Manager. News AND FEATURE STAFF
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The Augsburg Echo ARIOUS loud and weird noises issuing forth from a second floor Old Main office at any and all hours could easily help prove the fallacy that good journalism can only be produced under quiet and conducive circum- stances. At least it would be a proven fact in the eyes of some...
Show moreThe Augsburg Echo ARIOUS loud and weird noises issuing forth from a second floor Old Main office at any and all hours could easily help prove the fallacy that good journalism can only be produced under quiet and conducive circum- stances. At least it would be a proven fact in the eyes of some thirty Auggies who form a strange and fascinating race—a race that fondly and glibly utilizes such terms as “copy,” “deadline,” and “Mess Press”; that dashes hither and yon gathering data and pictures to be used in the semi-monthly issue of the college newspaper, the Echo. Working in an office literally papered with press shots and containing a conglomoration of tables and desks and not-enough space, the Echo staff dreams of the beautiful office it will move into next year in the new build- ing. But present cricumstances have not cramped their style. Despite the usual monetary difficulties, the staff members have many things to their credit. This year saw the new staff organization patterned after the lines of the new constitution; it published a six-pager; and had a part sponsorship of a successful “Gay Nineties Extravaganza.” Copy STAFF CIRCULATION
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NOTHER new Augsburg organization is the Male Chorus, a group which meets regularly to practice sacred as well as secular numbers. With Clairold Hoifjeld in charge, the Male Chorus sang at several school functions, including the Homecoming Pageant and the ‘“‘Gay Nineties Extravaganza.” Ist row: N....
Show moreNOTHER new Augsburg organization is the Male Chorus, a group which meets regularly to practice sacred as well as secular numbers. With Clairold Hoifjeld in charge, the Male Chorus sang at several school functions, including the Homecoming Pageant and the ‘“‘Gay Nineties Extravaganza.” Ist row: N. Dahle, N. Stuempes, C. Hoifjeld, G. Odegard, O. Felland. 2nd row: R. Dahle, B. Kristjan- son, H. Voshage, B. Larson, N. Botten, D. Mohn. 3rd row: R. Carlson, J. Eliason, E. Robertson, T. Jystad, P. Sevig, H. Hanson, L. Anenson. mo->c nNneonozmn wmwern rrAmMsernNn lst row: E. Green, W. Olson, E. Olson, R. Amberson. 2nd row: M. Flann, S. LaFerte, V. Petersson, J. Anderson, H. Schafer, 3rd row: K. Johnson, B. Carlson, J. Morrison, K. Tweed, C. Hoifjeld. TILL IN its beginning stages is the Augsburg Camera Club. About forty Augsburg students who were interested in phography and darkroom work began to organize in the fall of 1948, with Mr. Thut as Faculty Adviser. The club sponsored a series of meetings in the spring. Karl Berg, Leonard Pedersen, and Raymond Dufhna gave demonstrations on operating the camera, taking and developing pictures.
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Drama Club A TENSE MOMENT NDER the able direction of Professor Bryce Shoemaker, the newly organized Drama Club got off to a fine start this year by staging five one-act plays and one three-act play— all of which were enthusiastically received by the student body. The club has done much toward...
Show moreDrama Club A TENSE MOMENT NDER the able direction of Professor Bryce Shoemaker, the newly organized Drama Club got off to a fine start this year by staging five one-act plays and one three-act play— all of which were enthusiastically received by the student body. The club has done much toward providing the opportunity to learn by doing, to develop speech ability, and to gain social poise. 1st row, left to right: Lola Skjei, Secretary; Leona Eng, Treasurer; Leola Ekblad, Marilynn Halvorson, Vincent Hoversten, President. 2nd row, left to right: Lila Rodmyre, Doris Rodmyre, Edith Sorem, Doris Swanson, Lillian Johnson. 3rd row, left to right: Sheldon Mortrud, Arne Markland, Orville A. Olson, Clairold Hoifjeld, Robert Weagant. Not pictured: Ar- line Thorson, Vice-president.
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TOAST- MASTERS’ CLUB Ist row: J. Vernon Jensen, Adviser; Calvin Storley, Orville Olson, Treasurer; John Eliason, President; 2nd row: Andrew Balerud, Frank Ario, Morris Vaagenes, Secretary. Not Pictured: Erling Helland, Erling Carlsen, Carl Vaagenes, Paul Paulson, Bob Weageant, Russel Solheim,...
Show moreTOAST- MASTERS’ CLUB Ist row: J. Vernon Jensen, Adviser; Calvin Storley, Orville Olson, Treasurer; John Eliason, President; 2nd row: Andrew Balerud, Frank Ario, Morris Vaagenes, Secretary. Not Pictured: Erling Helland, Erling Carlsen, Carl Vaagenes, Paul Paulson, Bob Weageant, Russel Solheim, Oliver Johnson, Rudy Engelman, Don Blom, Don Ewert, Roderick Frye, Wilfred Aune, Kenny Johnson, Jim Bueide, Edward Alberg, Clairold Hoifjeld. DEBATE OFFERS to those who participate many educational and cultural values as well as personal enjoyment in the formation of many lasting friendships. The debate squad with their coach, Mr. Vernon Jensen and chaperone, Mr. Ivan Fagre participated in the following tourna- ments: Concordia, Eau Claire, Northwest, River Falls, and Minnesota University. A COMPLETELY new organization here on the Auggie Campus is the Augsburg Junior Toastmaster’s Club. At the N.S.A. College Speech Tournament held here at Augsburg, our own Andrew Bale- rud won the gold cup for the best after-din- ner speech. The year’s activities were climaxed with a banquet to which both sections of the Club were invited. Sitting, left to right: Robert Weagant, Arline Thorsen, William Halvorson. Delna Goertzen. Standing, left to right: Calvin Storley, Roger Amberson, Vernon Jensen, Coach, Ivan Fagre, Assistant Coach; Allen Hanson, James Christopherson. DEBATE CLUB
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NE OF THE smallest but most active organizations on campus is the Writers’ Club. This group, composed of upperclassmen, meets bi-weekly to discuss and criticize manuscripts pre- sented by the members. Poems, short stories, and essays make their first appearance before the critical and kindly eye...
Show moreNE OF THE smallest but most active organizations on campus is the Writers’ Club. This group, composed of upperclassmen, meets bi-weekly to discuss and criticize manuscripts pre- sented by the members. Poems, short stories, and essays make their first appearance before the critical and kindly eye of this brotherhood. Hot chocolate in Miss Pederson’s apartment—the annual spring breakfast on the banks of the Mississippi—the rare joy of appreciation of some bit of writing—all of these are among the experiences that will be remembered by the members of this creative group. Ist row: Dorothy Swanson, Vice-president; Gladys Garmager, President; Helen Haukeness, Secretary- Treasurer. 2nd row: Doris Swanson, Ray Holden, Elaine Olson, Bob Weagant. NAmMmMnrwsw—-DnNnmNM Sitting, left to right: Marjorie Haley, Vice-president; Phyllis Baker, President; Leona Eng, Suzette LaFerte. Standing, left to right: Vera Peterson, Librarian; Margaret Kloos, Secretary-Treasurer: Marrielgien Flann. HE SCRIBBLERS’ CLUB is an organization for enthusiastic Freshmen writers. They meet on the third Wednesday of each month to read manuscripts for the criticism of the mem- bers. It is their desire to increase their writing ability through this experience.
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Republican Club ROMOTING an active interest in local, state, and national government is one of the chief objectives of the Republican Club. In the belief that individuals can best obtain the kind of government their convictions demand through active participation in a political party, the group...
Show moreRepublican Club ROMOTING an active interest in local, state, and national government is one of the chief objectives of the Republican Club. In the belief that individuals can best obtain the kind of government their convictions demand through active participation in a political party, the group worked side by side with other Republican organizations in the 1948 election campaigns. Termed one of the largest and most active organizations on campus, the Republican Club boasts members who have been elected as delegates to Ward, County, District, and State Conven- tions of the Republican Party. Piloted by a tireless president, the club pursued a vigorous pro- gram including debates, panel discussions, campaigning, and work in the various campaign headquarters. They heard talks by such men as Governor Luther Youngdahl, Governor Ernest Gibson of Vermont, Representative Wal- ter Judd, and many others. Several Club members spoke frequently as members of the Minnesota Fed- eration of College Republican Clubs Speakers Bureau. They lobbied in the legislature for bills en- dorsed through their legislative research committee. In addition to their serious activities, club members had one social function per month including hay-rides, skating parties, splash parties, picnics, and a Christmas party. CAMPAIGNING Bottom row, left to right: Jim Bueide, Publicity Chairman; Dory Rodmyre, Secretary; Don Blom, President; Doris Swanson, Treas- urer; Herman Aune, Membership Chairman; Elaine Nelson, Social Chairman; Elroy Stock, Program Chairman. 2nd row, left to right: Irene Shelstad, Lila Rodmyre, Margie Mattson, Phyllis Paulson, Roberta Grosshans, Pegi Coleman, Shirley Dahlen. 3rd row, left to rigit: Ken Fagerlie, Margaret Kloos, Irene Peterson, Gladys Dahlberg, Carolyn Olson, Vincent Dahle, Luther Rodvik. 4th row, left to right: Paul Konsterlie, Arnold Henjum, Arne Markland, Harold Tollefson, Emil Bagley, Ike Anderson, Jim Bergeland. Top row, left to right: Allen Norby, Wilfred Aune, Don Ditmarson, Arlo Dahlager, John Eliason, Harold Dalland. Not Pictured: Archie Lalim, Vice-president; George Sverdrup, Adviser; Joyce Botten, Lavon Brandt, Ted Bungum, Don Ewert, Rod Frye, John Hagen, Dave Haggert, Sheldon Hanson, Stanley Haukeness, Don Hegg, Avery Hoff, Vince Hoversten, Sam Mi- chaelson, Dan Nelson, Leroy Nelson, John Almquist, Robert Olson, Shirley Omit, Evelyn Shelstad, Herbert Strand, Carol Swenson, Robert Paulson, Arline Thorsen, Clarine Johnson, Mae Arline Ness.
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International Relations Club DOPTION of a European school in Augsburg, Germany, the Augsburg Realgymnasium, was perhaps the most out- standing project promoted by the International Relations Club during the 1948-49 school year. The club conducted a drive to gather books and clothing which were...
Show moreInternational Relations Club DOPTION of a European school in Augsburg, Germany, the Augsburg Realgymnasium, was perhaps the most out- standing project promoted by the International Relations Club during the 1948-49 school year. The club conducted a drive to gather books and clothing which were sent to the school for distribution. CARE packages amounting to over $130 were sent to them through funds solicitated by letters sent from the Club. “International Night” at the Citizen’s Club was a gala af- fair which the IRC hopes to sponsor annually. A display of articles from different countries formed the setting for the program which consisted of the talents of University foreign students. For next year, the IRC has accepted the responsibility of fur- nishing books and supplies for the D.P. student attending Augsburg. The regular bi-weekly meetings provided educational as well as social activities for the members. Ist row: B. Weagant, Vice-president; D. Solheim, Secretary; V. Dahle, President; E. Nelson, Treasurer; T. Nystuen. 2nd row: G. Hendrickson, R. Nystuen, C. Erickson, D. Rodmyre, E. Shelstad, J. Bueide. 3rd row: E. Stock, R. Martin- son, R. Holden, E. Bagley, R. Paulson, D. Blom. 4th row: P. Sevig, A. Nielsen, R. Anderson, E. Oscarson, R. Amberson, D. Ditmarson.
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A.W.S. HE ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS seek to create a sense of unity and fellowship among the Augsburg women and to promote the highest standards of Christian conduct. The organization also regulates all functions of the women students which do not fall under the jurisdiction of the Dean of Women....
Show moreA.W.S. HE ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS seek to create a sense of unity and fellowship among the Augsburg women and to promote the highest standards of Christian conduct. The organization also regulates all functions of the women students which do not fall under the jurisdiction of the Dean of Women. The officers meet monthly with the Student Coun- cil to discuss plans, to suggest new ideas, and to pro- mote the objectives of the organization. These mem- bers are chosen by the women students to represent their interests. The A. W.S. welcomes new freshman _ students through its Big-Little Sister program. It sponsors the Ar an A. W. S, StyLe SHow Big-Little Sister Teas in the Spring and in the Fall. It also maintains an off-campus committee and seeks to integrate the activities of the dormitories through the Inter-House Council. The organization sup- ports the W.A.A. and its own religious and social committees. During the year the A.W.S. holds several social events, the first of which is the Recognition Ser- vice for all new students and officers. The organization sponsors a convocation program and shortly before vacation they present the annual Christmas program at the Dean’s Christmas Tea. This year the A.W.S. sponsored a Norwegian Smorgaasbord in order to raise money to buy furnishings for the new Home Economics Department. The Symphony Supper, the Formal Dinner, and Installation ceremonies closed the year’s calendar of social events. Ist row: Carolyn Olson, Secretary; Dorothy Swanson, Treasurer; Dora Frojen, President; Beverly Nystuen, Social Direc- tor; Georgette Lanes, Vice-president. 2nd row: Miriam Hoplin, Dagny Quanbeck, Ruby Helland, Off-campus Director; Phyllis Quanbeck, Religious Director.
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Ist row: M. Samuelson, M. Fredman, Sports Recorder; L. Wessman, Secretary-Treasurer; M. Hoplin, President; I. Nornes, E. Olson. 2nd row: A. Gosselin, D. Wang, D. Nolan, D. Flaa, J. Baxter, D. Thorberg, E. Emerson, B. Gryth. 3rd row: M. Wanous, L. Iverson, D. Quanbeck, H. Haukeness, E. Ronholm, C....
Show moreIst row: M. Samuelson, M. Fredman, Sports Recorder; L. Wessman, Secretary-Treasurer; M. Hoplin, President; I. Nornes, E. Olson. 2nd row: A. Gosselin, D. Wang, D. Nolan, D. Flaa, J. Baxter, D. Thorberg, E. Emerson, B. Gryth. 3rd row: M. Wanous, L. Iverson, D. Quanbeck, H. Haukeness, E. Ronholm, C. Shiell, L. Brandt, H. Bergeland, M. Olson. 4th row: R. Bruns, J. Gettelman, C. Crowell, M. Serstock, C. Erickson, G. Dahlberg, H. Greene, S. Wahlstrom, H. Haller, L. Engel. W.A.A. HE GIRLS in school who proudly wear those gray sweaters with the maroon letters belong to the W.A.A., an organized association for women students who are interested in participating in various athletic events. Throughout the school year, class and dormitory tournaments are held. The girls may also par- ticipate in individual sports. This year, our W.A.A. sponsored the Girls’ Board Basketball Team. Although they are not doing as well statistically as last year’s championship team, the team this year has been playing in the “A” league. The aim of every member is to be awarded a sweater, letter or pin, according to the number of points earned.
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