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Augsburgian 1974, Page 146
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Communications Expressions in Time Above: Ron Merrill, E morning. Below: KCMR Radio Stati dedication of Brad Forsythe and J Above: Kathy Selmo answers Jeanne Edwardson’s question at the SOS desk in the College Center. eo: a al %: ad pe baal = ee a ae ae & J cd 4 4 a -— 2 | cd cd le Above: Here...
Show moreCommunications Expressions in Time Above: Ron Merrill, E morning. Below: KCMR Radio Stati dedication of Brad Forsythe and J Above: Kathy Selmo answers Jeanne Edwardson’s question at the SOS desk in the College Center. eo: a al %: ad pe baal = ee a ae ae & J cd 4 4 a -— 2 | cd cd le Above: Here are a few of the headings of the different columns for the 1973-74 ECHO. Right: Martin Lucin stops by the AUGSBURGIAN room to look through contact books. 146
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Left: Al Bachman performs one of his many duties as director of SOS Communications Center. SOS proved itself invaluable as it served Augs- burg, especially in its publication of UPDATE, the official newsletter for the Augsburg community. Above: Delton Silberstein works in the new KCMR studio...
Show moreLeft: Al Bachman performs one of his many duties as director of SOS Communications Center. SOS proved itself invaluable as it served Augs- burg, especially in its publication of UPDATE, the official newsletter for the Augsburg community. Above: Delton Silberstein works in the new KCMR studio located on the top floor of Urness Tower. Left: Behind the ECHO door, the college newspaper is thought up, written up, and laid out. Above: During Fall registration students pay Wendy Hoversten for the AUGS- BURGIAN and Steve Vite for the AUGGIE, two of Augsburg’s major publications. Left: Mike Walgren, director of College Relations and yearbook advisor, chats with Leland Sateren after a choir concert. 147
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First Musical ‘Fiddler On The Root” Above: The women of the cast, L. to R. Jackie Knight, Kate Cunningham, Karla Haij, Kathy Selmo, Vicki Buoen, Connie Hansen, Liz Carlson, Sue Lageson, Bev Gunlaugson, and Lynn Adams, practice their singing parts as Michael Arndt directs them. Above: Ailene Cole...
Show moreFirst Musical ‘Fiddler On The Root” Above: The women of the cast, L. to R. Jackie Knight, Kate Cunningham, Karla Haij, Kathy Selmo, Vicki Buoen, Connie Hansen, Liz Carlson, Sue Lageson, Bev Gunlaugson, and Lynn Adams, practice their singing parts as Michael Arndt directs them. Above: Ailene Cole was the director of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’. Right: Motel, the taylor (Eric Ingman), embraces Tzeitel (Pat Siegfried) after successfully getting her father’s permission for marriage.
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Left: Tevye is bewildered over his daughters’ love affairs. Below: Tevye (Dave Brisbin) and his wife, Golde (Jackie Knight), argue, as usual, over a small matter. Below: Karsten Rodvik, Jim Purdham, Mike Milbrath, and Delton Silber- stein put much effort into mastering a difficult Russian dance.
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Above: News of the butcher, Lazar Wolfe (Arne Bergland), plan- ning to marry the eldest daughter causes a joyful celebration. L. to R. — Regie Huber, Delton Silberstein, Bave Brisbin, Mike Mil- brath, Arne Bergland, Karsten Rodvik, Scott Seal, John Lunn and Paul Read. Be Above: Friends are...
Show moreAbove: News of the butcher, Lazar Wolfe (Arne Bergland), plan- ning to marry the eldest daughter causes a joyful celebration. L. to R. — Regie Huber, Delton Silberstein, Bave Brisbin, Mike Mil- brath, Arne Bergland, Karsten Rodvik, Scott Seal, John Lunn and Paul Read. Be Above: Friends are attracted by Motel’s newfangled sewing machine. Above: The five daughters of Tevye play matchmaker. L. to R.: Karla Haij, Vicki Buoen, Pat Siegfried, Connie Hansen, and Kathy Selmo. 150
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Left: Tevye (Dave Brisbin) speaks to the Lord. Below: Perchik (Tim Caris) and Hodel (Karla Haij) affectionately come together. Neen en Below: “Tradition” is sung by the entire cast in the opening scene of the musical, ‘Fiddler on the Roof”.
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Black Student Union Focusing On BSU Above: Black History Week is again celebrated by black students at Augsburg. Above: Winzell Steele talks with Letitia Tigue. Right: Tim McWatt intro- duces himself toa member of a black jazz band. 152
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Left: Black Student Coordinator, Terry Addison, straightens up the table for the West African Relief Fund, sponsored by Black Student Union. Above: A picture is admired by an Augsburg student. Below: A jazz band per- forms in Si Melby during Black History Week.
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Commencement ’74 Anticipating the Morrow Below: Marilyn Petersen poses for a picture with Marlene Chan. eee ng Above: The graduates begin their march from Urness Tower to Si Melby.
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Above: With anticipation the Graduates file out of the College Center. Left: Debbie Hugstad and her proud father talk about the days events. Above: Family, friends, and relatives gather around a young graduate.
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Above: Ms. Joel hands the graduates’ diplomas to President Anderson. 156 Above: A program hides the face of a pastor taking part in the com- mencement proceedings. Below: Seniors help each other to look re- spectable for the commencement exercises. Favorite Pastime by Ken Holmen About 10:30 p.m. ...
Show moreAbove: Ms. Joel hands the graduates’ diplomas to President Anderson. 156 Above: A program hides the face of a pastor taking part in the com- mencement proceedings. Below: Seniors help each other to look re- spectable for the commencement exercises. Favorite Pastime by Ken Holmen About 10:30 p.m. | frequently would go down to my friend’s room. We’d watch the TONIGHT SHOW or else the late old movies with Buster Keaton, Alfred Hitchcock, the Marx Brothers, and Humphrey Bogart. We’d watch them, have something to eat and drink, and tell jokes about the day’s events. By 11:30 everybody was so goofy that all we did was laugh. This would last until 12:30 or 1:00 a.m. then we went back to bed in time to get up for another day at 8:30.
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Below: Jeff Mueller stands by to assist graduates up the platform. What I’m Leaving Behind by Ken Holmen I’m leaving behind a lot of intangibles: hard work, frus- trations, good and bad grades, happy and sad times, friends and enemies, and excellent, mediocre, and bad teachers. | don’t regret...
Show moreBelow: Jeff Mueller stands by to assist graduates up the platform. What I’m Leaving Behind by Ken Holmen I’m leaving behind a lot of intangibles: hard work, frus- trations, good and bad grades, happy and sad times, friends and enemies, and excellent, mediocre, and bad teachers. | don’t regret anything that | did, nor do | regret or feel sad about leaving. Tomorrow will bring its own. The one tangible thing I’m leaving behind — about $12,000 $$$$$$$$$$$$5$$$ worth of me. What | Got Out of College by Jere Trulson Do | feel that | got everything out of college that | thought I would? No, definitely not! | thought | was com- ing to some place that would implant intellectualities into my ready made head. | was to be processed, undressed, redressed, and recessed until | came out a perfect exam- ple of pure knowledge and rationality. To my exuberant chagrin | was helped into being made a human being. Granted, | gained a few smatterings of rational thoughts out of odd textbooks, but the greater knowledge came in being exposed to other people outside of my small town ghetto. | was able to see the major, and the minor, prob- lems of humanity and to learn at least how to cope with them. All this was done within the sanctity of an institu- tion where | was safe. Rather than go out right away and get torn to pieces, | went to college to find out what | was up against — and perhaps the beauty of it. College gave me the edge. No, | didn’t expect this. It just goes to show that you can’t always want what you need but you wind up wanting it after you’ve got it — and you realize that you needed it. Whatever. Above: Seniors stride happily through Murphy Square. 157
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Above: Malcolm Moos was the honorary speaker for the 1974 Graduation. Below: Garfield Nordin shares an exciting moment with his friend. Sc Above: Dean Bailey reads off the names of each senior graduating. Below: Graduates bid farewell to favorite professors.
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Above: The large crowd at Augsburg for commencemnt departs from Si Melby after the happy event. Below: John Mitchell, head of commencement proceedings, hurrys on ahead of Dr. Quanbeck and Dr. Wood.
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Baseball Battered Up by Larry Bell For baseball watchers, 1974 had to have been a disap- pointing season. The year before, Augsburg had wrapped up its sixth MIAC title. On paper the Auggies were bound to be tough competitors. There were fourteen returning lettermen, including pitcher Bill Nelson,...
Show moreBaseball Battered Up by Larry Bell For baseball watchers, 1974 had to have been a disap- pointing season. The year before, Augsburg had wrapped up its sixth MIAC title. On paper the Auggies were bound to be tough competitors. There were fourteen returning lettermen, including pitcher Bill Nelson, who was named to the All-Conference team, and hitting leader Tom Lar- son, who made MIAC and District 13 teams. Many won- dered — how could we lose? The reasons can be traced all the way back to the start of the season. Seeing how Old Man Winter wasn’t willing to thaw out before the Augsburg baseball schedule, it meant that anumber of important ball games couldn’t be played until the Auggies went south for Spring training. Thus, the season wasn’t officially under way until Sunday, April 7th. The trip south was a first time experience for the Augsburg baseball team. The trip was planned six months in advance by Coach Edor Nelson, and was clearly a valu- able experience for both the coaches and the players. During the trip, the coaches were able to evaluate each of the player’s performances on and off the field. Most of the trip was spent in northwest Missouri where we were up against teams who had already played 30-40 games. The trip south ended with an impressive five win and three loss record. The baseball season got off to a successful beginning until the Augsburg team met up with a tough St. John’s. Two very important ball games were lost, meaning that we had pretty much lost all chance of recapturing our crown. One cannot begin to express how much those two ball games meant to the seniors and the team at large. Nothing can match the leadership that the seniors put forth into every ball game. To have that kind of responsi- bility you couldn’t have found two finer leaders than cap- tains Bill Nelson and Tom Koplitz. Which ever way people look at the 1974 baseball sea- son, one thing can be said for sure. The guys that played ball in those uniforms were not just ball players out to give a performance, but men to do a JOB. Below: Home base isn’t all that easy to make. re D —- - @ Z OD nw Oo > 2 5 Qu a = TT — for a fast pitch. Below: An Auggie hits a line
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Above: An Augsburg ball player takes a flying leap for home base as Hamline tries to stop him. Above: Rick Sviggum batters up with determination. Right:Coach Edor Nelson confers with his ‘‘boys” on a play. 1974 AUGSBURG BASEBALL TEAM POS. NAME P RonAllar 1B Greg Bannon OF Greg Barringer 3B/P Jeff...
Show moreAbove: An Augsburg ball player takes a flying leap for home base as Hamline tries to stop him. Above: Rick Sviggum batters up with determination. Right:Coach Edor Nelson confers with his ‘‘boys” on a play. 1974 AUGSBURG BASEBALL TEAM POS. NAME P RonAllar 1B Greg Bannon OF Greg Barringer 3B/P Jeff Dahl OF Steve Ehlers IF John Hedrix OF Marshall Jacobson 2B Tom Koplitz + IF David Lane P JimLarson OF TomLarson P Bill Nelson + C Greg Nelson IF Jeff Nessler P Bill Raadt P Gary Rudningen 2B = Steve Setterberg P/3B Mark Strandemo SS Jim Sviggum OF _ Rick Sviggum OF Brad Vandevoort C David Youngren 1B Ron Zillmer + — Captain 1974 BASEBALL SCORES OPPONENT AUGS. NW Missouri 1 2 Tarkio College 14 13 Clarinda College 12 9 Western Missouri 4 7 Macalester 13 6 Gustavus 6 2 St. Thomas 5 7 St. John’s 2 0 Hamline 13 3 OPP. RAaAwanwwwHHSponn fh | BRA PD
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