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Augsburgian 1952, Page 25
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FACULTY GEORGE SOBERG Professor of Mathematics PAUL SONNACK Assistant Professor in Church History and Religion JOHN STENSVAAG Professor of Old Testament and Christianity P. A. SVEEGGEN Professor of English AGNES TANGJERD Librarian ROY THELANDER Instructor in Biology JOHN THUT Assistant Professor...
Show moreFACULTY GEORGE SOBERG Professor of Mathematics PAUL SONNACK Assistant Professor in Church History and Religion JOHN STENSVAAG Professor of Old Testament and Christianity P. A. SVEEGGEN Professor of English AGNES TANGJERD Librarian ROY THELANDER Instructor in Biology JOHN THUT Assistant Professor of Voice VERA THUT Instructor in Piano
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 26
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FACULTY JOEL TORSTENSON Associate Professor of Sociology MARVIN TRAUTWEIN Assistant Professor of Psychology and Education Director of Placement ERLING URDAHL Associate Professor of Biology and Psychology F. O. M. WESTBY Instructor in Sociology Not pictured: PHILLIP KILDAHL, Associate Professor of...
Show moreFACULTY JOEL TORSTENSON Associate Professor of Sociology MARVIN TRAUTWEIN Assistant Professor of Psychology and Education Director of Placement ERLING URDAHL Associate Professor of Biology and Psychology F. O. M. WESTBY Instructor in Sociology Not pictured: PHILLIP KILDAHL, Associate Professor of History; MARION LINDEMANN, Associate Professor of Romance Languages. REGISTRAR'S OFFICE Left to Right: Eileen Quanbeck, Tena Mehus, Clarice Carlson
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 27
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TREASURER'S OFFICE Left to Right: Georgette Ario, Friedell Windmann, Arthur Engen. PRESIDENT'S AND BUSINESS OFFICES Anneliese Staub, Mrs. O. Rogne ~ ha
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 28
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SWITCHBOARD ALUMNI OFFICE Carol Swensen, Alice Gjesdahl DEAN'S OFFICE AND TEACHER PLACEMENT HEALTH OFFICE Mildred Hetager, Alice Swensen, Dr. Thorson Beverly Eckman, Valborg Stenoien [28]
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 29
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HEAD RESIDENTS Left to Right: Mrs. G. Sverdrup, Eleanor Halvor- sen, Milla Thompson, Elizabeth Teigland, Robert Andersen. MAINTENANCE STAFF Back row, Left to Right: P. Waterworth, M. Tweeton, I. Hoel, O. Rud, W. Truax, A. Kvamme. Front row, Left to Right: P. Langseth, H. Hoel, L. Kvamme. DINING...
Show moreHEAD RESIDENTS Left to Right: Mrs. G. Sverdrup, Eleanor Halvor- sen, Milla Thompson, Elizabeth Teigland, Robert Andersen. MAINTENANCE STAFF Back row, Left to Right: P. Waterworth, M. Tweeton, I. Hoel, O. Rud, W. Truax, A. Kvamme. Front row, Left to Right: P. Langseth, H. Hoel, L. Kvamme. DINING HALL STAFF Left to right: Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. M. Tweeton, J. Krogh, S. Brown, Mrs. T. Stenstrom, Mrs. O. Rud, Mrs. L. Kvamme, Mrs. R. Langoien, Miss A. Sinko, Dietician. [29]
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 30
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“How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace.” The seminarians are a group of men who have con- secrated their lives to preaching the gospel of Christ. These pages of pictures and words will bring to their memories a year of teachers, friends, studies and ac- tivities which...
Show more“How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace.” The seminarians are a group of men who have con- secrated their lives to preaching the gospel of Christ. These pages of pictures and words will bring to their memories a year of teachers, friends, studies and ac- tivities which strengthened and enriched their lives.
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 33
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SEMINARY GRADUATES Ropert W. ANDERSEN Marinette, Wisconsin Graduated from Augsburg College 1949. Has accepted a call as missionary to Madagascar. ARTHUR L, BERvVIG Fargo, North Dakota Graduated from Augsburg College 1949. Has accepted a call to serve the Lutheran Free Churches at Edinburg, North...
Show moreSEMINARY GRADUATES Ropert W. ANDERSEN Marinette, Wisconsin Graduated from Augsburg College 1949. Has accepted a call as missionary to Madagascar. ARTHUR L, BERvVIG Fargo, North Dakota Graduated from Augsburg College 1949. Has accepted a call to serve the Lutheran Free Churches at Edinburg, North Dakota. Givpert H. Feic Minneapolis Graduated from Augsburg College 1949. [ 33]
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 32
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4th row, Left to Right: H. Schafer, S. Erickson, M. Gudim, J. Peterson, T. Jystad, T. Berkland. 3rd row, Left to Right: J. Solie, P. Halverson, K. Tweed, P. Sevig, C. Storley, E. Carlsen, J. Christopherson. 2nd row, Left to Right: A. Sortland, R. Huglen, G. Berntson, M. Vaagenes, L. Kallevig, H....
Show more4th row, Left to Right: H. Schafer, S. Erickson, M. Gudim, J. Peterson, T. Jystad, T. Berkland. 3rd row, Left to Right: J. Solie, P. Halverson, K. Tweed, P. Sevig, C. Storley, E. Carlsen, J. Christopherson. 2nd row, Left to Right: A. Sortland, R. Huglen, G. Berntson, M. Vaagenes, L. Kallevig, H. Tollefson, A. Jergenson. Ist row, Left to Right: M. Viland, R. Anderson, S. Torgerson, A. Bervig, A. Kordahl, G. Feig, E. Oscarson. Concordia Society The Concordia Society is an organization of all the regularly enrolled students of the Theolog- ical Seminary. These students are graduates of an accredited college or university and have as their intention service in some phase of pastoral work of the Lutheran Free Church. Its purpose is to seek to bring closer together those of like mind and heart and to deepen the friendships which will con- tinue throughout an entire lifetime. Weekly meetings are held every Tuesday during the fourth hour. Each meeting is begun by Scripture reading and prayer. Pertinent business is then discussed. Six dinner meetings are held throughout the school year in the small dining hall. Well qualified pastors and educators are invited to discuss certain assigned topics. A fall get-acquainted party for all seminary students and their wives or “dates” was held at the Log Cabin at Minnehaha Park. The Seminettes, an organization of students’ wives and fiancées, are also along at the spring party and the annual Seminary banquet. A traditional Skip Day 1s also held | IRL K . in the spring of each year. Officers of the Concordia Society this year have been, Arthur Bervig, President; James Peterson, Vice-President; Elder Oscarson, Secretary-Treasurer; Arnold Jergenson, Librarian.
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 35
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SEMINARY GRADUATES SHELDON TORGERSON Minneapolis Graduated from Augsburg College 1949. Has accepted a call as missionary to Madagascar. MeEtvin VILAND Veblen, South Dakota [35]
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 34
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SEMINARY GRADUATES AxeEL OLIver Korpaut Northwood, No. Dak. Has accepted a call to serve the Lutheran Free Churches at Fortuna, North Dakota. LowerELt NERGE Madison, Minnesota Graduated from St. Olaf College 1949. Tueopore C. Nystuen Northfield, Minnesota Graduated from Augsburg College 1949. Has...
Show moreSEMINARY GRADUATES AxeEL OLIver Korpaut Northwood, No. Dak. Has accepted a call to serve the Lutheran Free Churches at Fortuna, North Dakota. LowerELt NERGE Madison, Minnesota Graduated from St. Olaf College 1949. Tueopore C. Nystuen Northfield, Minnesota Graduated from Augsburg College 1949. Has accepted a call to serve the First Lutheran Church of Puget Island, Cathlamet, Washington. [ 34]
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“Tremen-n-n-ndious” was the eval- uation which six Augsburg Semi- narians made of their trip to the na- tion’s capitol for a seminar on govern- ment held April 7-9. Our delegates were Arthur Bervig, Gilbert Feig, MEMORIAL TO PICKET’S CHARGE NATIONAL CAPITOL James Peterson, Calvin Storley, Harold...
Show more“Tremen-n-n-ndious” was the eval- uation which six Augsburg Semi- narians made of their trip to the na- tion’s capitol for a seminar on govern- ment held April 7-9. Our delegates were Arthur Bervig, Gilbert Feig, MEMORIAL TO PICKET’S CHARGE NATIONAL CAPITOL James Peterson, Calvin Storley, Harold Tollefson, and Sheldon Torgerson. A project of the National Lutheran Council, the purpose of the seminar was to acquaint future Lutheran pastors with the workings of the national gov- ernment. Speakers were Secretary of State Acheson, Secre- tary of Interior Chapman, Chief of Naval Chaplains Salisbury, Congressman T. C. Tollefson, and General Gins- berg. Sessions were held at three Lutheran churches, the Pentagon, the Department of State, and the Shoreham Ho- tel. Among places visited were the Library of Congress, the Supreme Court, Mount Vernon, Arlington Cemetery, and the F.B.I. headquarters. Our delegates returned with a vivid impression of the great importance of individual partici- pation in government. LINCOLN MEMORIAL
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 38
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Nine months of studying and loafing, thinking and talking, have suddenly come to an end. Left are memories only—memories of books and classes, chin-wag and chapel, all the things that make col- lege life. But above all these are the memories of friends, friends who have made college what it has...
Show moreNine months of studying and loafing, thinking and talking, have suddenly come to an end. Left are memories only—memories of books and classes, chin-wag and chapel, all the things that make col- lege life. But above all these are the memories of friends, friends who have made college what it has been to each of us.
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Augsburgian 1952, Page 40
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Left to Right: Charlotte Kleven, Secretary; Gordon Johnson, Treasurer; LeRoy Nyhus, President; Elwood Nestvold, Vice-President; Martha Bozony, Social Director. Senior Class Officers We, the Seniors of 1952, leave Augsburg College with memories which shall never fade away. What we have gained at...
Show moreLeft to Right: Charlotte Kleven, Secretary; Gordon Johnson, Treasurer; LeRoy Nyhus, President; Elwood Nestvold, Vice-President; Martha Bozony, Social Director. Senior Class Officers We, the Seniors of 1952, leave Augsburg College with memories which shall never fade away. What we have gained at Augsburg can never be taken away from us. Because of our college expe- riences, our lives have been deeply enriched, and we have become bigger men and women than we would otherwise have been. We remember ourselves as Freshmen—bewildered and insecure. Those feelings soon left us, how- ever, for soon we found ourselves in the midst of Augsburg activities, which were so exciting and so new. As Sophomores, we felt even more at home. Augsburg was our college, and we loved everything that it had to offer. This year was particularly eventful because in September Science Hall was com- pleted, and we were able to use this wonderful addition to our campus. Perhaps as Juniors we took our college work a little more seriously. We began to realize that prep- aration for our life’s work was very important, and that the responsibility rested only on us. Now, as Seniors, we look back over four years at Augsburg, and see that they have been good years. We are thankful for Augsburg, and for the Christian ideals which have been held high above us as a constant challenge. We are thankful to our teachers who have set forth fine examples of Christian manhood and womanhood, and we are thankful for the many lasting friendships which have been established here at school. Most of all, we are thankful to God for our rich experiences at a Christian college. [40]
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SENIORS EUGENE C. ANDERSON Sociology Business Administration Willmar, Minnesota. Augsburgian Business Manager, Republican Club Vice-President, N.S.A. Vice-Chairman, Spanish Club, Track, Delegate to National N.S.A. Student Congress. Frirz J. ANDERSON Physical Education Minneapolis, Minnesota....
Show moreSENIORS EUGENE C. ANDERSON Sociology Business Administration Willmar, Minnesota. Augsburgian Business Manager, Republican Club Vice-President, N.S.A. Vice-Chairman, Spanish Club, Track, Delegate to National N.S.A. Student Congress. Frirz J. ANDERSON Physical Education Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Mathematics: Football, ‘A’ Club. Jean C. ANDERSON Sociology Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Commercial. KENNETH L. ANDERSON Music, History Ellendale, Minnesota. Luther League, Norse Club, Vice-President, N.S.A. Treasurer, Male Chorus Secretary-Treasurer, Choir, Choral Club. [41] ZINTSMASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS — 1021 LaSalle Ave. Le Roy Harvey ANENSON Combined Social Science Wallace, South Dakota, Minor, Greek: Male Chorus Vice-President, Choral Club Vice-President, Choir, Norse Club, I.R.C., Luther League, Mission Scciety, N.S.A. Chairman. YvoNNE M. BacLey Sociology, Christianity Gatzke, Minnesota. Luther League P.T.M. Secretary, Mission Scciety, N.S.A., Human Relations Club, I.R.C. Vice-President. Wicrrep B. AUNE Business Administration Underwood, Minnesota. Minor, German; N.S.A., Chcir, Choral Club, Republican Club, Secretary Minnesota Federation of College Republicans, Human Relations Club, Toastmasters’ Club, Augs- burgian Editor, Junior Class President. Puy tuis BAKER Sociology Lakeville, Minnesota. Minors, English, Speech; Echo Asscciate Editor, Writers’ Club, Scribblers’ Club President, Board of Publica- tions, Extravaganza Director.
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SENIORS James Faut Music Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Mathematics; Toastmasters’ Club Secretary, Drama Club Vice-President, N.S.A., Band President, Choir. GLEN GILBERTSON Business Administration Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Socioloy; Band, “A”? Club, Football. Rocer E. GLans History...
Show moreSENIORS James Faut Music Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Mathematics; Toastmasters’ Club Secretary, Drama Club Vice-President, N.S.A., Band President, Choir. GLEN GILBERTSON Business Administration Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Socioloy; Band, “A”? Club, Football. Rocer E. GLans History Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Political Science. Brverty A. GryTH Physical Education Pembina, North Dakota. Minor, Biology; W.A.A. Vice-President, Luther League Vice-President, Aristotelian Society Secretary, Bowl- ing League, Student Council, N.S.A. Secretary, Echo Staff. Ropert R. Hace Physical Education Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Biology; “A’’ Club, Baseball, Foot- ball, Hockey, Aristotelian Society. Combined Social Science English, Philosophy Montevideo, Minnesota. Republican Club, Writers’ Club, N.S.A., “A”? Club, Football, Intramural, Democratic Club Vice-President. James H. Hacen Harriet HALLER Home Economics Wanamingo, Minnesota. Minor, Physical Education; W.A.A. Sports Recorder, Home Economics Club President, Aristotelian Society Secretary, Republican Club, Parkboard Basketball and Volleyball, Luther League. Biology, Sociology Etmer H. Hanson Elk Mound, Wisconsin. Mission Society. ZINTSMASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS — 1021 LaSalle Ave.
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SENIORS MartTHA Bozony Biology Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Home Economics; Choir Secretary, W.A.A., A.W.S Council, Aristotelian Society, Sophomore Class Social Director, Senior Class Social Director, Homecoming Queen Attendant. Davin C. CAvINEss Biology, Sociology Minneapolis, Minnesota. Davin...
Show moreSENIORS MartTHA Bozony Biology Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, Home Economics; Choir Secretary, W.A.A., A.W.S Council, Aristotelian Society, Sophomore Class Social Director, Senior Class Social Director, Homecoming Queen Attendant. Davin C. CAvINEss Biology, Sociology Minneapolis, Minnesota. Davin W. CHRISTENSEN History Kenmare, North Dakoia. Minors, Greek, English; Mission Society, Male Chorus President, Cheral Club, Band. Greek LEonARD E. DALBERG Stratton, Ontario, Canada. Minors, History, Philosophy; Mission Society, Augsburgian. [42 ] ZINTSMASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS — 1021 LaSalle Ave. Donatp L. DINGMAN Chemistry, Biology Minneapolis, Minnesota. Arvip DIxEN English Minneapolis, Minnesota. EvonNNE LuciLLE EMERSON Physical Education West Concord, Minnesota. Minor, Secretarial Studies; Luther League, A.W.S. Council, Choir, Band, Republican Club Secretary, League of Women Voters, Secretary and President, Bowling League, W.A.A. Leona ENG History, Philosophy Bagley, Minnesota. N.S.A., Drama Club Treasurer, Echo Staff, Stu- dent Council, Mission Scciety, Scribblers’ Club, School Social Chair- man, Student-Faculty Committee Secretary.
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SENIORS Haroitp JoHN HANSEN Commercial Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minor, Social Science; Camera Club, Augsburgian, Intramural Basketball. Ceia J. HANson Home Economics Aitkin, Minnesota. Minor, Christianity; Home Economics Club, Echo Staff, League of Women Voters. OrveTTEe B. HyELve Music Newfolden,...
Show moreSENIORS Haroitp JoHN HANSEN Commercial Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minor, Social Science; Camera Club, Augsburgian, Intramural Basketball. Ceia J. HANson Home Economics Aitkin, Minnesota. Minor, Christianity; Home Economics Club, Echo Staff, League of Women Voters. OrveTTEe B. HyELve Music Newfolden, Minnesota. Minor, Biology; Student Council, Board cf Publications, Norse Club Social Director and Secretary, Luther League, Choir, Junior Class Secretary. RicHarp S. Howe.tts Biology, Physical Education Minneapolis, Minnesota. Football, Intramural “A”? Club Secretary, Echo Staff, Junior Class Treasurer. Sports, [44] Donovan V. JACOBSON Business Administration Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, History. LUTHER JACOBSON Sociology New Richland, Minnesota. Minor, Greek: Norse Club President and Social Director, Toastmasters’ Club Vice-President and Treasurer, Luther League. ANTON V. JOHNSON Physical Education Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, English; Football, Baseball, Hockey, Golf, Bowling Team, Echo Staff, Luther League, “A’’ Club. Donnis JOHNSON Physical Education Newman Grove, Nebraska. Minor, Biology; Fcotball, Luther League, “A” Club President, N.S.A., Juntor Class Vice-President. ZINTSMASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS — 1021 LaSalle Ave.
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SENIORS Gerpon P. JOHNSON Natural Science Blooming Prairie, Minnesota. Minor, Mathematics; Aristotelian Society President, Camera Club, Intramural Sports, Senior Class Treasurer. Morris JOHNSON History Racine, Wisconsin. Minor, Greek; Choral Club, Youth Caravan, Homecoming Parade Chairman,...
Show moreSENIORS Gerpon P. JOHNSON Natural Science Blooming Prairie, Minnesota. Minor, Mathematics; Aristotelian Society President, Camera Club, Intramural Sports, Senior Class Treasurer. Morris JOHNSON History Racine, Wisconsin. Minor, Greek; Choral Club, Youth Caravan, Homecoming Parade Chairman, Mission Society President, Religious Council, Sophomore Class President, Freshman Class Social Director. Rocer A. JoHNSON Business Education Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minor, English. Music Blanchardville, Wisconsin. Minor, Mathematics; Choir, Band, Augs- burgian Staff, Luther League, Student Council, Youth Caravan, Lu- theran Brotherhood Scholarship Winner, A.W.S. Council, Religious Council Secretary, Sophomore Class Secretary, Senior Class Secre- CHARLOTTE MARIE IKLEVEN tary. Huco Korpi Combined Social Science Ely, Minnesota. Minor, Greek; Mission Society, Male Chorus. James D. Kottom Physical Education Renville, Minnesota. Minor, Mathematics; “A” Club, Football Cap- tain, Basketball Captain. ELEANOR LANDSVERK Secretarial Studies Fosston, Minnesota. Minor, English; Luther League, Aristotelian Society, Camera Club, Echo Staff, Snow Queen Attendant. Greek BENJAMIN J. Larson Wadena, Minnesota. Minor, Music; Choir, Augsburg Gospel Quartet, Sophomore Class President.
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