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Augsburgian 1969, Page 7
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rates high as a four-year liberal arts college. Fully accredited, Augsburg at present offers 29 major fields of study. Augsburg became af- fillated with the American Lutheran Chruch in February, 1963, when its sponsor, the Lu- theran Free Church, merged into that church body. In the spring, the...
Show morerates high as a four-year liberal arts college. Fully accredited, Augsburg at present offers 29 major fields of study. Augsburg became af- fillated with the American Lutheran Chruch in February, 1963, when its sponsor, the Lu- theran Free Church, merged into that church body. In the spring, the theological seminary joined with Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul. That year the school was officially named Augsburg College. Georg Sverdrup
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Continual striving for the highest standard of | academics has brought Augsburg from straight-laced classes and barely-equipped — laboratories to an extensive curricu- lum groping into all facets of society.
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1869: A Seminary was born .. . 1969: A Christian college continues an effort to permeate every part of life with the Truth. 11
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Students ... Augsburg’s most dynamic asset . molding its members to take their place ina changing world. 12
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15 From Then to Now ... From the original Old Main and Morton Hall to an intercity campus marked by Urness Tower .. . A Campus growing upward and reaching outward, for Freedom, to the community and the world.
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 20
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Welcome Week Registration marked the starting point of Welcome Week for the freshmen. They were given traditional maroon and gray beanies, which labeled them as slaves to all upperclass- men. The frosh were doing services for the upperclassmen such as washing cars, scrubbing floors, and carrying...
Show moreWelcome Week Registration marked the starting point of Welcome Week for the freshmen. They were given traditional maroon and gray beanies, which labeled them as slaves to all upperclass- men. The frosh were doing services for the upperclassmen such as washing cars, scrubbing floors, and carrying their books. The frosh were for ever on their knees singing their beanie song. Other parts of Welcome Week included the long hours of testing, their first look at the Auggie football team when they played against River Falls. They also at- tended ““The Master Builder,” by Henrik Ibsen at the Guth- rie Theater. CBS Night Out was spent with each group doing activities varying from a hootenanny or bowling to a scavenger hunt to a night at the movies, after a sack lunch. Greg Ellinger and Dan Nordin found that washing cars was just one of the many jobs inflicted upon the freshmen during freshman week. CBS brothers John-Mark Stensvaag, Glen Anderson, and Doug Olson, portray the Freshman Week theme, ‘Wonderful World of Color.” 20
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Despair is mirrored on the faces of freshmen as they anticipate long registration lines. Freshmen, donned with beanies, anxiously await a picnic supper dished up by College Brothers and Sisters. 21
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The theme for the 1968 Welcome Week was ““The Won- derful World of Color.’ The CBSers donned costumes rang- ing from Lady and the Tramp to Mary Poppins. The chair- man of Welcome Week was Judy Jones. All in all, Freshmen Welcome Week was a great week, but relief came when Sue Anderson was crowned...
Show moreThe theme for the 1968 Welcome Week was ““The Won- derful World of Color.’ The CBSers donned costumes rang- ing from Lady and the Tramp to Mary Poppins. The chair- man of Welcome Week was Judy Jones. All in all, Freshmen Welcome Week was a great week, but relief came when Sue Anderson was crowned Beanie Queen. The final event of Welcome Week was the all school party with a folk group and a dance at Melby Hall. Ginny Dahlen, Nancy Olson, and Stafford Baker check in at Guthrie. Domineering upperclassmen force unsuspecting freshman girls to sing their beanie song on the Nicollet Mall during Freshman Week iniation. 22
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Kathy Mueller, freshman beanie queen candidate, attentively listens to entertainment by Mike and Berry prior to the beanie queen coronation. Freshman Beanie Queen candidates were Linda Engstrom; Sue Anderson, queen; and Kathy Mueller. 23
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Fall Fall comes, a new year. And the beginning of a new year brings promises. New classes, new instructors .. . the possi- bility of a challenging course. New faces, new personalities _.. the beginning of a lasting friendship, a long term court- ship. New privileges, new responsibilities ... you...
Show moreFall Fall comes, a new year. And the beginning of a new year brings promises. New classes, new instructors .. . the possi- bility of a challenging course. New faces, new personalities _.. the beginning of a lasting friendship, a long term court- ship. New privileges, new responsibilities ... you realize now that you are a year older. But fall also says that some things never change. You return to the green of Murphy Square, to the chatter of the Center, to the warmth of old friends, to the routine of classes. You look forward to the improvisations that make fall so much fun ... those games of touch football, the parties by the river, a walk through fallen leaves. And you know a new year has begun at Augsburg. The crispness of fall is seen in the crisp precision of lines in a marching band. 24
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Caught in a game of football with his staff in Riverside Park, Senator McCarthy Fall brings memories of the freedom of childhood, and a chance for takes time for discussion with students in the Chinwag. the freedom of a swing in the park. 25
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M. Jorgenson and L. Larson crown S. Halvorson 1968 Homecoming Queen. Homecoming Carol Sue Halverson was crowned ‘“‘Homecoming Queen for 1968.” The coronation ceremony was held in Si Melby Hall and began the thrilling weekend of Homecoming activities. The members of the Queen’s royal court were...
Show moreM. Jorgenson and L. Larson crown S. Halvorson 1968 Homecoming Queen. Homecoming Carol Sue Halverson was crowned ‘“‘Homecoming Queen for 1968.” The coronation ceremony was held in Si Melby Hall and began the thrilling weekend of Homecoming activities. The members of the Queen’s royal court were Lois Peter- son, Pamela Bjorklund, Norma Johnson and Julie Tangen. The evening entertainment immediately followed the Queen’s coronation and reception. The dance music was planned for both the slow and the fast dancers. The ‘‘Exci- ters”’ provided the fast dance music in Si Melby Hall, while in the Commons of the Student Center the less agile ‘Thomas Talbert Orchestra’’ played for the dance theme, ‘Elegance in Black.” The Homecoming festivities had a slight taste of the inter- national. The three Homecoming days in October were each designated as a name of a foreign country. On Sunday, which was Scotland Day, a ‘‘Scottish’’ Smor- gasbord was served in the commons. The smorgasbord fea- tured delicacies that were both Norwegian and American. The other two days were proclaimed as Russia Day and France Day. The floors of Urness Tower were decorated with the international flair in their themes. Attendants: Lois Peterson, Pam Bjorklund. Queen: Sue Halvorson. At- tendants: Julie Tangen, Norma Johnson. A cabaret group including W. Hornike, S. Johnson, J. Raen, and J. Eshelman performed many well known songs for the Coronation entertainment. 26
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