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Augsburgian 1956, Page 50
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Varied Oversleeping, traffic troubles, park- ing problems, non-synchonized watches — or any combination of these — may be the reason for Jim Eddy’s tardiness. Since this is the Acting class, Mr. Robertson plays the role of the disgruntled pro- fessor.
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Augsburgian 1956, Page 51
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Mr. Joel Torstenson sits at the head of The Family. The informality of this sociology course makes it especially valuable. classroom activity The hours spent learning grade school arithmetic seem wasted — in college it’s done mechanically. Jiny Webster runs a calculator, while Guldseth — also Jim...
Show moreMr. Joel Torstenson sits at the head of The Family. The informality of this sociology course makes it especially valuable. classroom activity The hours spent learning grade school arithmetic seem wasted — in college it’s done mechanically. Jiny Webster runs a calculator, while Guldseth — also Jim — receives instruction from Miss Lund in Office Machines. 51 Burly Frederick Manfred, author of Lord Grizzly, was the guest of the Aesthetics Class. This was no new experience since bearded John Milton, who teaches the course, is also an author.
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Augsburgian 1956, Page 52
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Capping — in a beautiful and impressive ceremony our associates from Swedish and Deaconess Hospitals take their first tangible steps toward the realization of their goal. 52
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One of the contenders for Student Body President, Arlen Brodin explains his platform to freshman Stan Quanbeck. First signs of spring... Presidential candidate Jim Norman plans campaign startegy with supporters Vicki Skor and Dick Vevle.
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Augsburgian 1956, Page 54
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This special Convo Announcement poses the Sad Situation of A Boy on April 12. With two tickets to the J. S. banquet, all the Girls have Dates and only Rosie remains. Centering on the theme, April’s Enchantment, the Junior-Senior banquet was held Friday, April 13 at the Boulevard Twins Cafe....
Show moreThis special Convo Announcement poses the Sad Situation of A Boy on April 12. With two tickets to the J. S. banquet, all the Girls have Dates and only Rosie remains. Centering on the theme, April’s Enchantment, the Junior-Senior banquet was held Friday, April 13 at the Boulevard Twins Cafe. Joining other couples, Tilford Kroshus and Rhoda Monseth ate, chatted and listened to Correspondent Carl Rowan and Augsburg’s Bach Society.
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Augsburgian 1956, Page 55
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Attention was focused on the arts as Augsburg observed its newest tradition, Creative Arts Week. In the opening program and display, students (including Merle Hanson, composer) and faculty had a chance to show the products of their own creativity. 95
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The Student Council realizes that theirs is a serious job; there should be no laughter not planned for in President Jim Pederson’s agenda. Student government views its efforts as a contribution to the liberal arts community. It voices the opinion of students and repre- sents their interests...
Show moreThe Student Council realizes that theirs is a serious job; there should be no laughter not planned for in President Jim Pederson’s agenda. Student government views its efforts as a contribution to the liberal arts community. It voices the opinion of students and repre- sents their interests before the campus deci- sion-making groups. In the aim of the students’ academic expe- rience, emphasis has been placed on the im- portance of sharing with the faculty, student experience and reaction in the classroom. To this end student government has urged re- newal and improvement of the course evalu- ation program. 58 Students’ perspectives have been included in many administrative decisions. In a year when a new library and dormitory went into operation, rules and procedures for their usage were reviewed. Direction has been given to organized stu- dent activities through policies determined by the Student Council. A Social Council under the direction of the Social Chairman was established to plan events highlighting the students’ life outside the classroom. Jim Pederson, President
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Row One, left to right: J. Hanson, secretary; J. Aasness; J. Honstad; L. Dyrlid; K. Norum; V. Skovhalt; G. Forss; M. Christian- son, chairman of Music; J. Manguson, chairman of Social Activities. Row Two: R. Hess, chairman of Athletics; D. Currey; D. Bloomquist; J. Norman; A. Brodin, chairman of...
Show moreRow One, left to right: J. Hanson, secretary; J. Aasness; J. Honstad; L. Dyrlid; K. Norum; V. Skovhalt; G. Forss; M. Christian- son, chairman of Music; J. Manguson, chairman of Social Activities. Row Two: R. Hess, chairman of Athletics; D. Currey; D. Bloomquist; J. Norman; A. Brodin, chairman of Religious Activities; H. Dumpys; P. Nyhus, vice president and chairman of N.S.A.; T. Benson. Row Three: A. Stensland, chairman of Forensics; L. Anderson; T. Berkas, chairman of Publications; P. Alm quist; N. Snider, chairman of Publicity; B. Golie, treasurer; P. Heide; J. Pedersen, president; F. Peterson. Elected to lead RELIGIOUS LIFE COUNCIL. Pastor Sonnack, Ed Nyhus, Jim STUDENT-FACULTY COMMITTEE. Paul Nyhus, Jean Mangvu- Pedersen, Max Berntsen, Gwen Johnson, Dorothy Benson, son, Miss Mortensen, Jim Pedersen, Mr. Dahlin, Mr. Torsten- Lyla Bratland, Orval Moren, Bob Barber, Hans Dumpys, son, Miss Segolson, Neal Snider. Arlen Brodin, Pastor Ozolins.
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MISSION SOCIETY. Row One, left to right: G. Rossing, C. Morrison, E. Strand, J. Folkestad, M. Twiton, G. Forss, M. Tweed, L. Haga, E. Lundquist, M. Petersen, C. Mooney, R. Rokke, R. Lee, O. Moren. Row Two: C. Pulkrabek, L. Johnson, E. Wold, B. Birkeland, A. Berg, V. Skovholt, N. Gilbertson, A....
Show moreMISSION SOCIETY. Row One, left to right: G. Rossing, C. Morrison, E. Strand, J. Folkestad, M. Twiton, G. Forss, M. Tweed, L. Haga, E. Lundquist, M. Petersen, C. Mooney, R. Rokke, R. Lee, O. Moren. Row Two: C. Pulkrabek, L. Johnson, E. Wold, B. Birkeland, A. Berg, V. Skovholt, N. Gilbertson, A. Raaum, I. Olson, E. Pundy, M. Doren, K. Peterson, E. Lundeen, D. Johnson, E. Dennison, A. Natzke, L. Helgerson. Row Three: A. Jha, S. Koyama, J. Nystuen, J. Spande, H. Kopka, A. Hsiao, J. Pom- merenke, A. Danielson, H. Omlie, R. Borchardt, K. Norum, H. Hallanger, N. Larsson, C. Engevik, B. Griep, M. Gilbert, K. Hat- field. Row Four: J. Mindrum, G. Graus, E. Overlund, A. Stensland, W. Coleman, J. Nordling, S$. Quanbeck, R. Jamieson, T. Kroshus, D. J. Nelson, H. Lee, R. Bagley, H. Nelson, D. Faust, D. Betker, P. Almquist, D. Buesing. The promotion and understanding of foreign mission work is perhaps the main objective of the Augsburg Mission Society. One means of accomplishing this is the sponsoring of the Spring Mission Festival. A second purpose is local deputation. Six groups make bi-weekly visits to con- gregations, city missions, and old peoples’ homes. Former members of this, the oldest or- The central aim of the LSA is to bear witness to the gospel of Christ in the aca- demic community. This is accomplished through a diversified program of worship, study, service, evangelism and recreation. To effectively carry out their objectives the LSA is divided into four broad inter- est groups —community service, student evangelism, study, and LFC Seminar. Belonging to the National LSA mem- ganization on campus, are now serving as missionaries in foreign areas. bers are entitled to attend both regional and national Ashrams. LSA. Row One, left to right: L. Dyrlid, E. Hagen, A. Carlson, J. Aasness, J. Stiles, L. Hegg, A. Hovland, V. Skor, J. Hanson J. Tamminen. Row Two: Rev. Ozolins, advisor; G. Grant, C. Lower, E. Mortensen, F. Carlson, G. Engedal, J. Niederoh, L. Sten- berg, J. Pearson, T. Haversten. Row Three: R. Ose, J. Norman, P. Nyhus, D. Myrvik, G. Kemmer, R. Dahl, P. Lundeen, P. O'Neil, A. Selander, C. Sorvig, P. Gryth. Row Four: H. Dumpys, G. Ose, A. Brodin, N. Snider, P. Heide, A. Kemmer, L. Anderson, H. Reistad, J. Kleven, D. Jorenby, R. Hill. ‘
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Augsburg tenets applied LSA members enjoy a General Hospital Christmas party fully as much as the small patients. Visitation is a function of both LSA and Mission Society. 61
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BAND. Row One, left to right: A. Flaten, L. Berger, S. Overby, L. Stenberg, J. Swanson, S. Johnson, W. Harrington, J. Oakvik, T. Warme, D. Burke, C. Lower. Row Two: R. Hanson, A. Selander, R. Flockoi, D. Olson, E. Lundquist, F. Peterson, R. Stave, D. Barnaal, M. Saure, J. Honstad, V. Schumann, M....
Show moreBAND. Row One, left to right: A. Flaten, L. Berger, S. Overby, L. Stenberg, J. Swanson, S. Johnson, W. Harrington, J. Oakvik, T. Warme, D. Burke, C. Lower. Row Two: R. Hanson, A. Selander, R. Flockoi, D. Olson, E. Lundquist, F. Peterson, R. Stave, D. Barnaal, M. Saure, J. Honstad, V. Schumann, M. Erickson, M. Eberts, D, Borman. Row Three: E. Peterson, C. Evavold, C. Jensen, M. Christianson, M. Wessberg, Ww. Combining hours of practice, miles of While most Auggies were sitting in bleak Minnesota taking finals Director Mayo Savold, Manager Kenneth Lower, Nurse Alice Swenson and fifty-two band members were traveling to the West Coast on their 24-day tour. Many were the tales told upon return; tales of Rook games and deck stacking, romances that flourished, romances that died, races and queen choosing, varieties of hostesses and homes, and of the inevita- bility of ham. The well received concerts provided a variety for the listening audience. The repertoire included such numbers as the “Overture from the Messiah,” ‘Triumphal March from Quo Vadis,” ‘In a Clock Store,” “National Emblem March,” and closed with ‘‘The Stars and Stripes Forever.” 62
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Schonebaum, K. Hagen, K. Arvidson, M. Johnson, D. Ringstad, S. West, B. Griep. Row Four: Director Mayo Savold, A. Reesnes, R. Husfloen, J. Sather, R. Rottum, A. Johnson, R. Gustafson, L. Loftness, L. Enstad, M. Johnson, D. Myrvik, W. Oien, T. Kroshus, C. Peterson. travel... It seems appropriate...
Show moreSchonebaum, K. Hagen, K. Arvidson, M. Johnson, D. Ringstad, S. West, B. Griep. Row Four: Director Mayo Savold, A. Reesnes, R. Husfloen, J. Sather, R. Rottum, A. Johnson, R. Gustafson, L. Loftness, L. Enstad, M. Johnson, D. Myrvik, W. Oien, T. Kroshus, C. Peterson. travel... It seems appropriate that Tillie Kroshus should be the one pictured by the Sound. Puget Sound was but one of the scenic spots viewed by the band. Perhaps if some gentle- man would offer her his shoulder as Dave Ring- stad is lending his to Mary Ann Eberts, Ma- beth Saure might lose that bleary-eyed look.
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Augsburg musicians CHOIR. Row One, left to right: Leland B. Sateren, director; B. Griep, J. Bjornson, P. Knudson, C. Brown, E. Mortensen, P. Larson, F. Olson, S. Johnson, B. Laufenburger, A. Johnson, N. Christensen, M. Christianson, J. Honstad, S. Tweet, L. Pearson. Row Two: L. Osberg, R. Hanson,...
Show moreAugsburg musicians CHOIR. Row One, left to right: Leland B. Sateren, director; B. Griep, J. Bjornson, P. Knudson, C. Brown, E. Mortensen, P. Larson, F. Olson, S. Johnson, B. Laufenburger, A. Johnson, N. Christensen, M. Christianson, J. Honstad, S. Tweet, L. Pearson. Row Two: L. Osberg, R. Hanson, B. Olson, M. Saure, M. Warme, C. Lower, E. Lundquist, D. Burke, V. Skovholt, G. Engedal, P. Christensen, L. Dyrlid, B. Honstad, J. Manguson, A. Olson, J. Tamminen. Row Three: S. West, D. Betker, D. Borman, G. Ose, F. Lindberg, R. Moylan, D. Bloomquist, L. Erickson, E. Peterson, R. Armstrong, A. Anfinsen, J. Miskowiec, S. Berg. Row Four: J. Glasoe, J. Haynes, A. Brodin, M. Johnson, R. Meffert, B. Cunning, W. Schonebaum, L. Loftness, L. Enstad, C. Jensen, P. Christensen, J. Nystuen, A. Reesnes, D. Sallen. The choir again this year maintained the reputation for fine musicianship which has made it the pride of Augsburg. Their con- certs provided a spiritual and aesthetic experience for both partici- pants and audience from the familiar opening, “Lord Jesus Christ be present now,” to the majestic “Wake, Awake.” Leaving Minneapolis in a mid-March blizzard, the group’s seven-day tour took them through southern Minnesota and into Iowa. If there’s any truth in the adage “no news is good news” then the choir members must have had a terrific time (the mail boxes at Augsburg were noticeably empty). Upon returning the choir presented its annual Twin City Concert at Central Lutheran Church. 64
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take pride in expressing... The chapel resounds as Mr. Sateren, di- vested of the familiar corduroy coat, gives forceful correction to his choir. 65
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CHORAL CLUB. Row One, left to right: D. Harris, G. Torstenson, H. Kopka, P. Westerberg, D. Falk, G. Rossing, J. Aaskov, L. Johnson, M. Tweed, D. Rovick, W. Harrington, M. Wessberg, H. Eichstadt, Director Mayo Savold. Row Two: P. Peterson, R. Bredeken, R. Lillo, S. Quanbeck, G. Backer, E. Kroshus,...
Show moreCHORAL CLUB. Row One, left to right: D. Harris, G. Torstenson, H. Kopka, P. Westerberg, D. Falk, G. Rossing, J. Aaskov, L. Johnson, M. Tweed, D. Rovick, W. Harrington, M. Wessberg, H. Eichstadt, Director Mayo Savold. Row Two: P. Peterson, R. Bredeken, R. Lillo, S. Quanbeck, G. Backer, E. Kroshus, B. Sandvig, M. Myring, R. Borchardt, A. Kvamme, H. Hallanger, M. Twiton, L. Swenson, E. Wold, R. Husfloen, D. Fransman. Row Three: J. Qakvik, D. Sheldon, L. Erickson, D. Olson, C. Batal- den, A. Christensen, M. Pearson, L. Anderson, C. Johnson, R. Dahi, M. Gilbert, C. Engevik, A. Raaum, L. Helgerson, V. Bothun, J. Lyngdal. Rhoda Dahl and her sensitive ear suffer an anxious moment as she directs the Choral Club. Rhoda substi- tuted for Savold during his jaunt to the West Coast with the band. 66 Caw...caw...caw... it’s only the Choral Club in their warm-up exercises. No one seems to know why the “caw,” but Mr. Savold seems to think it’s good for something. Blizzards and sleigh rides and broken down sleighs now have a special meaning for choral club members, as do parties and funny Christmas gifts. Besides singing, members turned into composers to write a homecoming song to sing to Mr. Savold at a little unofficial party they held to welcome him back from band tour. The club made several Twin City appearances as well as taking a short tour. The exclusively masculine musical organization on campus is the 22-member Male Chorus directed by Mr. John Thut. During Lent the group was sent to the State Peni- tentiary to sing for the inmates. A tour to northern Minnesota and a number of cencerts in churches of the Twin Cities were also included in the itinerary.
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Bach’s music has been around longer than Augsburg, but it was only this year that saw the formation of a Bach Society. This select group organized to revive interest in the 17th century master, consists of Jan Honstad, Ardis Olson Mabeth Saure, Carol Fowlds, Mary Christianson, Sonja Johnson, Barb...
Show moreBach’s music has been around longer than Augsburg, but it was only this year that saw the formation of a Bach Society. This select group organized to revive interest in the 17th century master, consists of Jan Honstad, Ardis Olson Mabeth Saure, Carol Fowlds, Mary Christianson, Sonja Johnson, Barb Honstad, Jean Tamminen, Al Sandness, Al Reesnes, Luther Enstad, John Haynes, Arlen Brodin, Jim Glasoe, Rhoda Dahl and Carrie Lower serve as accompanists. Singing two of Bach’s cantatas, they appeared at both Spiritual Emphasis weeks, at the Jr.-Sr. banquet and at convocation at Macalester. BACH SOCIETY. Left to right: Luther Enstad, Rhoda Dahl, Ardis Olson, Arlen Brodin, Jim Glasoe. Our heritage of song MALE CHORUS. Row One, left to right: Director J. Thut, J. Martin, L. Nevin, S. Ludviksen, E. Overlund, S. Quanbeck, D. Jor- enby, S. Nelson, J. Nordling, H. Kopka. Row Two: O. Moren, L. Erickson, J. Syverson, J. Hendricks, P. Almquist, D. Nystuen, L. Anderson, D. Betker, R. Moylan. 67
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ART CLUB. Row One: J. Mulliken, G. Forss. Row Two, left to right: A. Hsiao, M. Peterson, D. Currey, L. Helgerson, M. Gilbertson, L. Hegg, G. Gossel, B. Williams. Functioning both as an informational and an educational organization, the Art Club seeks to promote all forms of art. During fine Arts...
Show moreART CLUB. Row One: J. Mulliken, G. Forss. Row Two, left to right: A. Hsiao, M. Peterson, D. Currey, L. Helgerson, M. Gilbertson, L. Hegg, G. Gossel, B. Williams. Functioning both as an informational and an educational organization, the Art Club seeks to promote all forms of art. During fine Arts Week the club sponsors an art exhibit where all types of art work by fac- ulty and students is exhibited (’tis interesting to analyze the artist according to Freud and Traut- wein). Guided tours of the Minneapolis Institute of Art and of the Walker Art Center are also on the club’s agenda. Attempting to arouse interest in and aware- ness of drama, and providing practical experi- ence for the members are the main objectives of the Drama Club. Through their presentations Drama Clubbists assimilate an infinite amount of talent—make- up, beard-building, set building, staging, cos- tuming, ticket-taking, and acting. Performances this year included a weird pro- gram called “Black Friday,” The 2nd Shepherd’s Play and All My Sons. DRAMA CLUB Seated, left to right: J. Mulliken, E. Nelson, Mr. Robertson, advisor; M. Doren. Standing, left to right: D. Currey, P. Olson, I. Olson.
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