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Augsburgian 1969, Page 103
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Theodore Hanwick Professor and Department Chairman Priidu Kiive Instructor Kermit Paulson Assistant Professor K. Paulson awaits an answer to a question ona physics formula. Filling the blackboard with symbols and lines, T. Hanwick illustrates a problem. 103
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 107
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Dr. Ollila gestures as he defines a religious problem. Engaging ina discussion, Dr. Quanbeck pours coffee at lunch. Pastor Mandsager closes a chapel service with a quiet benediction for students looking for a little peace ina busy day. 107
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 105
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S. Hartwick and Dr. Stenshoel chuckle over a new political scheme. Stenshoel campaigns to student supporters for state representative. Political Science The growing role of government in contemporary society is emphasized in the Department of Political Science. Available resources for study and...
Show moreS. Hartwick and Dr. Stenshoel chuckle over a new political scheme. Stenshoel campaigns to student supporters for state representative. Political Science The growing role of government in contemporary society is emphasized in the Department of Political Science. Available resources for study and research in the sur- rounding urban community are much used in the depart- ment; governmental and political activities of the Twin Ci- ties are excellent for individual study. The team teaching approach by the political science facul- ty keeps the student openminded to the various political viewpoints. The student who does not study further at the graduate or professional level, has gained a background for meaningful citizenship. Carlyle C. Dewey NormaC. Noonan Myles C. Stenshoel Assistant Professor Associate Professor Department Chairman 105
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Raymond E. Anderson Department Chairman Ailene H. Cole Associate Professor Esther J. Olson Associate Professor hh The drama department cast R. Schroeder in “‘ Days ona Cloud.” 104 Speech Two fields of speech are incorporated into the speech department, the speech arts, including acting and...
Show moreRaymond E. Anderson Department Chairman Ailene H. Cole Associate Professor Esther J. Olson Associate Professor hh The drama department cast R. Schroeder in “‘ Days ona Cloud.” 104 Speech Two fields of speech are incorporated into the speech department, the speech arts, including acting and interpre- tive reading, and general speech, covering debate, discus- sion, public speaking and parliamentary procedure. The courses of study in speech lead to development of effective self expression and leadership. The field of drama is well developed in the operation of Augsburg’s Little Theater, with its group of dramatic stu- dents that work together in class, in rehearsal and in production. Opportunities to develop talents in debate, choral reading and public speaking are also utilized by students of speech. Miss Cole enjoys the job of judging the Intersociety Talent Show.
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Physics An impressive collection of laboratory equipment is avail- able to the student of physics; the laboratory is continually growing and improving to keep up with the fast pace of to- day’s technology. The department of physics operates a twelve inch tele- scope for use in the study of...
Show morePhysics An impressive collection of laboratory equipment is avail- able to the student of physics; the laboratory is continually growing and improving to keep up with the fast pace of to- day’s technology. The department of physics operates a twelve inch tele- scope for use in the study of astronomy; interested physics majors may also use the telescope, which is housed in the observatory atop Science Hall, for their individual study. There is emphasis on basic methods and theories, but stu- dents are also brought in contact with recent scientific devel- opments, in preparation for further study, secondary school teaching or work in the industrial field. Priidu Kiive explains a concept and waits for class response in an electricity class. 102
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 91
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Dr. Chrislock discusses his history of Augsburg with an associate. Dr. Gisselquist explains some realationships of two historical periods. Dr. Jensen comments as she accepts student work in history. Orloue N. Gisselquist I. Khin Khin Jensen Department Chairman Associate Professor Donald R....
Show moreDr. Chrislock discusses his history of Augsburg with an associate. Dr. Gisselquist explains some realationships of two historical periods. Dr. Jensen comments as she accepts student work in history. Orloue N. Gisselquist I. Khin Khin Jensen Department Chairman Associate Professor Donald R. Gustafson Richard C. Nelson Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 91
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 100
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Chemistry Preparation for high school teaching, study for medical and other professions, graduate study in molecular biology and chemistry and the chemical profession is offered by the Department of Chemistry. Certain scientific problems and understanding in all areas in the study of matter are...
Show moreChemistry Preparation for high school teaching, study for medical and other professions, graduate study in molecular biology and chemistry and the chemical profession is offered by the Department of Chemistry. Certain scientific problems and understanding in all areas in the study of matter are covered by the chemistry curriculum. Through the study of chemistry, the student may better appreciate this aspect of modern science, its structure and advancements. 100 Test tubes, beakers, Bunson burners — allare part of a chemistry lab. T. Tweeten explains the next days’ laboratory experiment.
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 92
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Modern Languages Not only does the Department of Modern Languages give the student a knowledge of the structure, idioms and pron- unciation of a language in listening, speaking, writing and reading, but it seeks to arouse an interest in the history and culture of the people it represents. The...
Show moreModern Languages Not only does the Department of Modern Languages give the student a knowledge of the structure, idioms and pron- unciation of a language in listening, speaking, writing and reading, but it seeks to arouse an interest in the history and culture of the people it represents. The study of a language is valuable in teaching and fur- ther study, and also in countless other fields such as history, science and art, when an original piece of literature that must be interpreted is used in these fields. Foreign study in Spain, France, Norway, Germany, Mex- ico and Canada is arranged during the summer or junior year for interested students, and provides first hand experi- ence of a language. Mary Anderson smiles during discussion and coffee in the Faculty Lounge. Ruth L. Aaskov Nelly T. Blackburn Assistant Professor Instructor Valeria B. Baltina Penelope A. Cairns Instructor Instructor 92
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 90
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History The Department of History presents the study of history as and intellectual discipline. A purpose of the department is to broaden the student’s view of his own historical heritage and that of other civilizations. Through understanding of the nation on a historical level, the student may...
Show moreHistory The Department of History presents the study of history as and intellectual discipline. A purpose of the department is to broaden the student’s view of his own historical heritage and that of other civilizations. Through understanding of the nation on a historical level, the student may become a more valuable member of society. A history major may be used in teaching or in continued research and study. In the quiet of his office, Donald Gustafson reflects on plans for tomorrow's class lecture. 90
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 88
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English In an English speaking country the language heritage and its sources are important parts of a liberal arts education. The freshman studies in the Department of English bring the student to improve his correctness and style of writing and his effectiveness in reading. The English major...
Show moreEnglish In an English speaking country the language heritage and its sources are important parts of a liberal arts education. The freshman studies in the Department of English bring the student to improve his correctness and style of writing and his effectiveness in reading. The English major enjoys an atmosphere of individual attention for analysis and improvement of his work, during conferences with his instructors and in discussions and semi- nar situations. Whether the student takes advantage of the many gradu- ate study opportunities or not, a valuable sense of apprecia- tion of literature and the language has been gained. Framed by her students, A. Pederson thoughtfully considers a question. 88 William R. Bergstrom Assistant Professor Grier Nicholl Associate Professor Richard Sargent checks outa resource in the library.
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 86
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M. Nelson discusses the arrival of a shipment for the College Center with D. DeLude of the Receiving staff. Steenson, Irene Steckmann, Gertrud Sorkness, Naomi Sorkness, Karen Sibley, Marjorie Shah, Iffat Plaggerman, Carol Peterson, Lois Peterson, Marilyn Pederson, David P. Parker, Patricia...
Show moreM. Nelson discusses the arrival of a shipment for the College Center with D. DeLude of the Receiving staff. Steenson, Irene Steckmann, Gertrud Sorkness, Naomi Sorkness, Karen Sibley, Marjorie Shah, Iffat Plaggerman, Carol Peterson, Lois Peterson, Marilyn Pederson, David P. Parker, Patricia Ozolins, Karlis L. Okerson, Avalon Nichols, Marie Nelson, Mildred 86
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 106
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Religion The Department of Religion is also a changing one, keep- ing up with contemporary thought and doctrines. Students are exposed to different aspects of Christianity, its scripture, beliefs and meaning, and to non-Christian and anti-Christian aspects of religion. Through exposure to the...
Show moreReligion The Department of Religion is also a changing one, keep- ing up with contemporary thought and doctrines. Students are exposed to different aspects of Christianity, its scripture, beliefs and meaning, and to non-Christian and anti-Christian aspects of religion. Through exposure to the meanings, the ideas and the changes in religion, the student is challenged to consider both positively and negatively the Christian Church and his Dr. Benson jots down a suggestion during an informal class discussion. own religion . John E. Benson Orlin L. Mandsager Douglas J. Ollila Philip A. Quanbeck Eugene M. Skibbe Assistant Professor Instructor in Religion Associate Professor Department Chairman Associate Professor 106
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 87
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M. Walgren listens intently as arrangements are made for a concert. L. Elias helps to keep Augsburg going through computer operations. Steiner, Dorothy M. Sternal, Rebecca Teige, Karen M. Thompson, Karen L. Vetvick, Bette Walgren, Michael Wasko, Douglas P. Wegge, Beverly A. Whittaker, Warren 87
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Reaching for his plate of chili dogs, D. Pederson goes through the Commons lunch line. 85 Haynes, Theresa Henkeis, Margaret Hill, Gary M. Hjelmeland, Sigvold Hoel, Irving Holy, Richard F. Joel, Mildred Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Harold A. Kemmer, Grace Kemper, Margret Koehler, Boyd Lancaster,...
Show moreReaching for his plate of chili dogs, D. Pederson goes through the Commons lunch line. 85 Haynes, Theresa Henkeis, Margaret Hill, Gary M. Hjelmeland, Sigvold Hoel, Irving Holy, Richard F. Joel, Mildred Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Harold A. Kemmer, Grace Kemper, Margret Koehler, Boyd Lancaster, Helen Lancaster, James Linder, Clarence Linder, Lucile Lundeen, Donovan Mehus, Tena Mortensen, Gerda Nelson, Gunther
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 83
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Maintenance And Food Service Beckman, Edwin Bervin, Iona E. DeLude, Darrel DeLude, Donald Ebel, Alvin Ecklund, Arthur Fabian, Rudy Godfrey, James E. Hanson, Ruby Hilti, Lucy Hoel, Henry Horum, Mabel Hovey, Edwin Hustoft, Norval L. Johnson, Bernice Johnson, Chester L. Johnson, Jeanette Johnson,...
Show moreMaintenance And Food Service Beckman, Edwin Bervin, Iona E. DeLude, Darrel DeLude, Donald Ebel, Alvin Ecklund, Arthur Fabian, Rudy Godfrey, James E. Hanson, Ruby Hilti, Lucy Hoel, Henry Horum, Mabel Hovey, Edwin Hustoft, Norval L. Johnson, Bernice Johnson, Chester L. Johnson, Jeanette Johnson, John L. Keefe, Veronica Kvanme, Carroll A. Lang, Jackie Ann Lang, Mai Norgren, Elaine Ritzschke, Erich Roberts, Joseph Roos, Laurel Rud, Bernie Rud, Olive Ryan, Ole Sather, Ralph Sidjo, Fern O. Sunheim, Anton Swanson, Elaine L. Widmark, Ina Wilde, Edward 83
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Front Row: E. Swanson, M. Joel, O. Anderson, J. Lancaster, F. Martinson, A. Okerson; Back Row: O. Mandsager, R. Jones, B. Refsland, M. Walgren, M. Johnson, E. Ecklund. Mrs. Swanson demonstrates the art of unfolding a dinner napkin at Freshman Formal Dining. 81
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Courtland L. Agre Earl R. Alton Arlin E. Gyberg John R. Holum Thomas N. Tweeten Professor Department Chairman Assistant Professor Professor Instructional Assistant The very adequate chemistry laboratory is examined. A student spreads out books, papers and records in the process of an experiment....
Show moreCourtland L. Agre Earl R. Alton Arlin E. Gyberg John R. Holum Thomas N. Tweeten Professor Department Chairman Assistant Professor Professor Instructional Assistant The very adequate chemistry laboratory is examined. A student spreads out books, papers and records in the process of an experiment. 101
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 82
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Front Row: Bertil Sandberg, Jerome Formo, Cyrus Rachie, Marvin F. Borgelt, President Oscar A. Anderson, Leonard F. Ramberg, chairman, Clair E. Strommen, William A. Nelson, Jr., Ernest A. Alne, Albert E. Anderson, G. S. Michaelson; Back Row: John L. Werness, Johan Thorson, Paul G. Sonnack, John R....
Show moreFront Row: Bertil Sandberg, Jerome Formo, Cyrus Rachie, Marvin F. Borgelt, President Oscar A. Anderson, Leonard F. Ramberg, chairman, Clair E. Strommen, William A. Nelson, Jr., Ernest A. Alne, Albert E. Anderson, G. S. Michaelson; Back Row: John L. Werness, Johan Thorson, Paul G. Sonnack, John R. Winsor, John Lienemann, E. Clifford Nelson, Harold I. Lunde, Oliver H. Peterson, Jr.; Not pictured; Elmer L. Ander- sen, Philip S. Dybvig, Ruben G. Hovland, David W. Preus, Clifford C. Sommer. Board Of Regents Urness Tower, a part of the Board's planning, has its parking lot redone. Augsburg’s Board of Regents is composed of men promi- nent in Minnesota and throughout the nation. The Board meets quarterly to formulate policies pertain- ing to the school in a number of areas; in recent years the Centennial building program has occupied a large portion of the Board’s time. | Individual members of the Board are Active in their re- spective communities and in their personal fields, and bring these varied talents into their judgements concerning Augsburg.
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Augsburgian 1969, Page 80
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Mike Walgren types out the Public Relations end of a special event. President’s Cabinet Involving members of the various areas of administration and representatives from the student body, the President’s Cabinet is concerned with existing campus policies and ar- rangements for special events....
Show moreMike Walgren types out the Public Relations end of a special event. President’s Cabinet Involving members of the various areas of administration and representatives from the student body, the President’s Cabinet is concerned with existing campus policies and ar- rangements for special events. Events such as Mai Fest and visits of special people fall under its jurisdiction. The college calendar is set up by the Cabinet, and re- quests by outside groups for use of college facilities are dealt with and fit into the college schedule. Warren Cuplin and Gene Ecklund, members of the Cabinet, discuss a business arrangement. 80
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Dean Of The College Kenneth Bailey’s titles of Dean of the College and Vice President of Academic Affairs cover all things related to academics, and the financing of academics. Also as Profes- sor of Philosophy, Dean Bailey is personally involved in the academic program. He is instrumental in the...
Show moreDean Of The College Kenneth Bailey’s titles of Dean of the College and Vice President of Academic Affairs cover all things related to academics, and the financing of academics. Also as Profes- sor of Philosophy, Dean Bailey is personally involved in the academic program. He is instrumental in the selection of new faculty members and upholding the standards of teach- ing, in the continuation of an efficient summer school pro- gram, and in supervising the development of the College Blueprint for updated future curriculum changes. A college administrator with many responsibilities, Dean Bailey also serves on many student and faculty groups and committees. Dean Bailey is caught at a quiet moment while lighting his pipe. At one of many dinner responsibilities, the Dean laughs with his audience. As dean and professor, Dean Bailey considers one of many daily papers concerning academics and classes.
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