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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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1st row: R. Anderson, J. Carlson, C. Bard, O. Olson, H. Monson, R. Landahl, R. Bartsch. 2nd row: F. Ario, W. Brennan, D. Dillon, V. Andrews, C. Peterson, M. Romfo, A. Matyko. 3rd row: R. Vane, F. Fraasch, J. Wetzler, R. Carlson, L. Lundeen, A. Cote, W. Scarborough, D. Calderwood. 4th row: P....
Show more1st row: R. Anderson, J. Carlson, C. Bard, O. Olson, H. Monson, R. Landahl, R. Bartsch. 2nd row: F. Ario, W. Brennan, D. Dillon, V. Andrews, C. Peterson, M. Romfo, A. Matyko. 3rd row: R. Vane, F. Fraasch, J. Wetzler, R. Carlson, L. Lundeen, A. Cote, W. Scarborough, D. Calderwood. 4th row: P. Morgan, R. Anfenson, A. Foss, D. Martinson, R. Ander- son, R. Howells, T. Bue. 5th row: W. Holte, G. Davis, R. Nelson, A. Henjum, A. Kuross, J. Phillips. Not pictured: Richard Detchans, President; Harold Erickson, Secretary-Treasurer. “A” Club T IS NOT an uncommon sight to see members of the “A” Club gather together between halftime at games, grasping each other’s hands with that bond of sportsmanship. The Augsburg “A” Club, founded approximately twelve years ago, thus aims to promote brother- hood, good will, and a feeling of close fellowship among Augsburg’s letter winners. Membership in the “A” Club is not obtained merely through a process of attending club meetings regularly, signing up at the beginning of the school year, or paying club dues. The “A” Club is distinctive in that to become a member one must have previously earned a letter through his participation in the required number of games on one or more of Augsburg’s varsity athletic teams, in either a major or a minor sport. At the beginning of each year, each club member receives a membership card which en- titles him to free admission to all of the home athletic events of the year. Members are also brought together at parties, luncheons, and other social affairs throughout the school year.
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Front row, left to right: Albert Mateyko, Albert Cupka, Frank Ario, Second row, left to right: Coach Edor Nelson, William Brennan, Marvin Johnson, John Hruska, Charles Bard, Robert Howells, Dave Dillon, Robert Anderson, Manager. Top row, left to right: Ronald Bruns, Assistant Manager; Paul...
Show moreFront row, left to right: Albert Mateyko, Albert Cupka, Frank Ario, Second row, left to right: Coach Edor Nelson, William Brennan, Marvin Johnson, John Hruska, Charles Bard, Robert Howells, Dave Dillon, Robert Anderson, Manager. Top row, left to right: Ronald Bruns, Assistant Manager; Paul Tilleson, Herbert Rusdahl, Arnold Henjum, Johnnie Carlson, Batboy; Gerald Davis, Roger Leak, Sheldon Hanson, Robert Miller, Trainer. Augsburg Augsburg * Augsburg Augsburg Augsburg Augsburg Augsburg CAPTAIN “RED” LINDGREN WITH COACH NELSON BASEBALL CONFERENCE Augsburg * Augsburg Augsburg Augsburg * Augsburg Augsburg * Non-conference games. Conference record: Non-conference included: 10 wins, 3 losses. Rueben Vane, Jeroy Carlson, Augsburg St. St. St. St. Macalester Gustavus Hamline 8 wins, Duane Lindgren. CHAMPS! St. John ........... River Falls Macalester St. Thomas St. Thomas Hamline ............ CONFERENCE STANDINGS: Won ON Am BBY W 2. losses.
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Baseball HAMPIONS AGAIN! Augsburg continued on its merry way in baseball, winning its second consecutive champion- ship. Paced again by Captain “Red” Lindgren, the Auggies averaged over 7 runs per game while holding conference opposi- tion to only 2.9 runs a game. “Red” Brennan, the team’s pitch-...
Show moreBaseball HAMPIONS AGAIN! Augsburg continued on its merry way in baseball, winning its second consecutive champion- ship. Paced again by Captain “Red” Lindgren, the Auggies averaged over 7 runs per game while holding conference opposi- tion to only 2.9 runs a game. “Red” Brennan, the team’s pitch- ing mainstay, also carried a big bat, clubbing a lusty .456 and hitting 4 home runs. Lindgren also hit 4 homers and was out- standing in both batting and clutch pitching. The Auggies did not rely on these two stars to win their ball games however. As a team, they led the conference in hitting (a whopping .307) and homeruns, and had one of the top fielding percentages. During one stretch, the Auggies played errorless ball for 6 straight games, something quite unusual in college baseball. Highlights of the season were the 2 victories over a good Macalester team by the close scores of 3-2 and 1-o, and the win over runner-up St. Thomas which virtually clinched the title for Augsburg. The Auggies have high hopes for another champion- ship this year. Six of the regulars are returning, with seasoned reserves filling in the other positions. ~ Clockwise: Hruska, Brennan and Leak, Jeroy Carlson, Mar- vin Johnson.
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Football SUALLY considered the conference doormat in football, Augsburg in 1948 served notice that those days were soon to be over. Although the record of 1 win, 2 ties and 3 losses (good enough for 7th place in the standing) is not so impressive, this year’s team was one of the best Augsburg has...
Show moreFootball SUALLY considered the conference doormat in football, Augsburg in 1948 served notice that those days were soon to be over. Although the record of 1 win, 2 ties and 3 losses (good enough for 7th place in the standing) is not so impressive, this year’s team was one of the best Augsburg has had for a long time. Playing rugged and spirited ball, the Auggies gave most opposition a rough time, often crippling them for their next game. Outstanding games were the opening victory over a strong Mankato squad and the. sur- prise tie with highly-favored Hamline. Especially pleasing about the team’s showing is the fact that the Auggies for most of the season were without the service of all-state Dave Dillon, fullback Nip Vane and center Bob Nelson, all of whom were to fill key positions. Injuries plagued the team the whole season, and the squad is to be commended for their fine showing. Graduation will take 4 starters, but the Edor-men are expected to make a commendable showing next year too, with the help of some promising freshmen. Co-captains this year were Russ Manthie and John Wetzler.
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Standing, left to right: Coach Ernie Anderson, Russ Manthie, Oscar Olson, Bert Sandberg, Don Sween, Don Fladland. Kneeling, left to right: Ernie Hone, Gerald Davis, Ronald Lund, Marvin Johnson, Captain; Bill Holte, Dave Hagert, Bob Lan- dahl. Not pictured: Art Cote, Manager. CoacH ERNIE ANDERSON...
Show moreStanding, left to right: Coach Ernie Anderson, Russ Manthie, Oscar Olson, Bert Sandberg, Don Sween, Don Fladland. Kneeling, left to right: Ernie Hone, Gerald Davis, Ronald Lund, Marvin Johnson, Captain; Bill Holte, Dave Hagert, Bob Lan- dahl. Not pictured: Art Cote, Manager. CoacH ERNIE ANDERSON HIS YEAR’S basketball season began as the most disastrous in Auggie history. Playing good competi- tion, the cagers ran into a string of defeats that lasted into the conference schedule. Coach Anderson tried to weld together a combination, but all seemed to no avail until the chips were down in the conference race. Then the squad started to click and ended the season in a tie for sixth place. Augsburg’s best game was against St. John’s. With the Auggies playing heads-up ball, the Johnnies wilted in the last quarter and Augsburg rolled to a 20 point victory. Ernie Hone plunked in 14.7 points per game to lead in scoring, with injury-ridden Captain Butch Johnson sinking 6.6 points per contest.
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SEASON’S RECORD: Augsburg ....... 21 Mankato ...... 13 Augsburg ...... o St. Thomas ... .33 Augsburg ..... 13 Hamline .......13 Augsburg too. 7 St. Olaf ...... 32 Seniors Rusdahl, Manthje, Morgan, Henjum, and Wetzler Augsburg ...... 7 Concordia .... 7 Front row, left to right: Dave Dillon, Albert...
Show moreSEASON’S RECORD: Augsburg ....... 21 Mankato ...... 13 Augsburg ...... o St. Thomas ... .33 Augsburg ..... 13 Hamline .......13 Augsburg too. 7 St. Olaf ...... 32 Seniors Rusdahl, Manthje, Morgan, Henjum, and Wetzler Augsburg ...... 7 Concordia .... 7 Front row, left to right: Dave Dillon, Albert Mateyko, Herbert Rusdahl, Arnold Henjum, Russell Manthie, Co-captain; John Wetzler, Co-captuin; Paul Morgan, Harold Erickson, Robert Howells. Second row, left to right: Tom Ohno, Assistant Trainer; Pasquale Romano, Tilfred Bue, Anton Johnson, Lynn Lundin, Arthur Cote, Clarence Framstad, Richard Howells, Roger Leak, Robert Roos, Melvin Romfo, William Holte, Trainer. Top row, left to right: Coach Edor Nelson, Gerald Peter- son, Donald Thom, William Kuross, Richard Martinson, Gerald Davis, Richard Peterson, Russell Smith, Carl Benson, Bertil Sandberg, Lawayne Morseth, Marvin Thorson, Ernest Anderson, Assistant Coach. be ie
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ALLEN AND VINCE Say “Bow, FRESHMEN” September “PASS THE SHOE” AT A FRESHMAN PARTY WHEN SCHOOL began this fall, the new Science- Library Building was well on its way up. It was hard to return to our books during the warm fall days, but after the new Freshmen were initiated, books and problems were...
Show moreALLEN AND VINCE Say “Bow, FRESHMEN” September “PASS THE SHOE” AT A FRESHMAN PARTY WHEN SCHOOL began this fall, the new Science- Library Building was well on its way up. It was hard to return to our books during the warm fall days, but after the new Freshmen were initiated, books and problems were at- tacked with new vigor. RUTH AND Dave ENJOYED INITIATION
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“Oppie” Directs MasseED CHOIR EstHerR, DorotHy, AND PHYLLIS FRANK CROWNS QUEEN PHYLLIS JUEEN PHYLLIS QUANBECK reigned over one of the most exciting Homecomings Augsburg has ever had. “Oppie” again directed the tradi- tional Homecoming Concert to climax Home- coming activities. Marcy DIrTMANSON...
Show more“Oppie” Directs MasseED CHOIR EstHerR, DorotHy, AND PHYLLIS FRANK CROWNS QUEEN PHYLLIS JUEEN PHYLLIS QUANBECK reigned over one of the most exciting Homecomings Augsburg has ever had. “Oppie” again directed the tradi- tional Homecoming Concert to climax Home- coming activities. Marcy DIrTMANSON WaAs SPECIAL SPEAKER HoMECOMING SMORGAASBORD
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Basketball CONFERENCE STANDINGS: W Hamline St. Thomas Macalester St. John St. Olaf ... AUGSBURG ... Gustavus St. Mary . Concordia CHEERLEADERS were, left to right: Andy Bale- rud, Charlotte Berg, Orville Olson, Alice Gos- selin, Leroy Lawrence, Donna Wang.
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Left to right: Bob Berg, Dick Detchons, Bob Johnson, Warren Williams, Paul Morgan, Art Kuross, Bob Hage, Bill Kuross, Jim Glenn, Millard Knutson, Bud Leak. Front kneeing: Captain Harold Erickson. Not pictured: Stan Puelston, Frank Ario, Nip Vane. Hockey N their second year of competition since...
Show moreLeft to right: Bob Berg, Dick Detchons, Bob Johnson, Warren Williams, Paul Morgan, Art Kuross, Bob Hage, Bill Kuross, Jim Glenn, Millard Knutson, Bud Leak. Front kneeing: Captain Harold Erickson. Not pictured: Stan Puelston, Frank Ario, Nip Vane. Hockey N their second year of competition since rejoining the conference, Augsburg’s hockey team showed promise of things to come. With Captain Harold Erick- son and Bob Johnson leading the way, the Auggies finished the season with a record of six wins and five loses, and also advanced to the semi-finals in the St. Paul Ice Carnival Meet. Graduation losses are heavy, but indications are that next year’s pucksters will continue the squad’s steady improvement. Perhaps they may even remind old timers of the famous Hanson brothers quint which won the right to represent Augsburg at the Olympics back in the roaring ’20’s.
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