In ll u I”. “ ul-«u I HM nun- I Iool n I" : z 1 a HtUUllti. u fir» “I go through the Center about four or five times a day — between classes, after eating a sugar cookie in the ChinWag did you knowthey cut the sugar in HALF because of the sugar shortage? Anyway, | go through alot, and everytime,... Show moreIn ll u I”. “ ul-«u I HM nun- I Iool n I" : z 1 a HtUUllti. u fir» “I go through the Center about four or five times a day — between classes, after eating a sugar cookie in the ChinWag did you knowthey cut the sugar in HALF because of the sugar shortage? Anyway, | go through alot, and everytime, i check my P.O. It’s usually stuffed with some intramural ditto or an announcement about an LYE meeting or something neat like that. The worst is when it’s empty, That seems to be the usual discovery.” Show less
PATTY HEARST CAPTURED; CARTER LEADS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES; DROUGHT HITS MINNESOTA FARMS; GAS PRICES GO DOWN; UNEMPLOYMENT LINES GET LONGER; KING OF SWEDEN VISITS MINNEAPOLIS; KAREN ANN E QUINLAN GIVEN RIGHT TO DIE; NEW YORK CITY ‘- CHOKES,‘ HUMPHREY DENIES BID FOR PRESIDENCY; EARTHQUAKES HIT... Show morePATTY HEARST CAPTURED; CARTER LEADS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES; DROUGHT HITS MINNESOTA FARMS; GAS PRICES GO DOWN; UNEMPLOYMENT LINES GET LONGER; KING OF SWEDEN VISITS MINNEAPOLIS; KAREN ANN E QUINLAN GIVEN RIGHT TO DIE; NEW YORK CITY ‘- CHOKES,‘ HUMPHREY DENIES BID FOR PRESIDENCY; EARTHQUAKES HIT GUATEMALA, ITALY; KING OLAV VISITS AUGSBURG; NIXON GOES TO CHINA; DRINKING AGE RAISED TO 19 IN MINNESOTA; ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT LINGERS; KMSP GETS NEW ANCHORMAN; REAGAN THREATENS FORD’S INCUMBENCY; EARTHQUAKE TREMORS IN WESTERN MINNESOTA; CONTINUED UNREST IN BELFAST; EVERY MANUFACTURER IN THE UNITED STATES MAKES A “BICENTENNIAL” PRODUCT; BILL CARIS RESIGNS; WALTER MONDALE SPEAKS AT AUGSBURG Show less
Check Your Favorite 1975-76 Biggy: Auggie Eateries Hottest T.V. Shows l’lMcDonald’s LiBurger King l,lWinchell’s llZapatas llWhite Castle l’er. Steak l lMama Rosa's l Breakfast at Mama’s l lAnnie’s Parlour l lRiverside Cafe l, JValli l lChinwag Musical Wonders L lEmmy Lou Harris _ "Jerry Jeff... Show moreCheck Your Favorite 1975-76 Biggy: Auggie Eateries Hottest T.V. Shows l’lMcDonald’s LiBurger King l,lWinchell’s llZapatas llWhite Castle l’er. Steak l lMama Rosa's l Breakfast at Mama’s l lAnnie’s Parlour l lRiverside Cafe l, JValli l lChinwag Musical Wonders L lEmmy Lou Harris _ "Jerry Jeff Walker . ‘Eagles ‘fiLinda Ronstadt . 'Olivia Newton-John John Denver f ‘Paul McCartney & Wings . 'Augsburg Choir . America f ’Kiss ,Steely Dan iiPhoebe Snow s ‘Moody Blues , ‘Fleetwood Mac Cat Stevens Q Michael Johnson UHappy Days DWelcome Back, Kotter UBaretta BAH My Children DStarsky and Hutch flLaverne and Shirley UKojak HMary Hartman, Mary Hartman DSaturday Night LlAll in the Family VlMonty Phthon [’thoda Show less
GRADUATION; HOFSTEDE BEATEN OUT BY STENVIG; VALLEYFAIR AMUSEMENT PARK BUILT IN TWIN CITIES; DOROTHY HAMILL CAPTURES OLYMPIC GOLD; VIKINGS LOSE IN SUPER BOWL; FORD’S LIFE THREATENED; SOCCER COMES TO MINNESOTA; COFFEE PRICES RISE; SKATEBOARDS MAKE COMEBACK; COST OF LIVING CONTINUES TO RISE; DOMED... Show moreGRADUATION; HOFSTEDE BEATEN OUT BY STENVIG; VALLEYFAIR AMUSEMENT PARK BUILT IN TWIN CITIES; DOROTHY HAMILL CAPTURES OLYMPIC GOLD; VIKINGS LOSE IN SUPER BOWL; FORD’S LIFE THREATENED; SOCCER COMES TO MINNESOTA; COFFEE PRICES RISE; SKATEBOARDS MAKE COMEBACK; COST OF LIVING CONTINUES TO RISE; DOMED STADIUM BILL REJECTED; CINCINATTI WINS WORLD SERIES; BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN HITS THE CHARTS; "JAWS" ENRAPTURES THE MASSES; ’THE FONZ’ RISES TO SUPERSTARDOM; WATERGATE ON I FILM; BARBARA WALTERS JOINS ABC; J. EDGAR HOOVER DIES; LIZ AND DICK MARRY AND DIVORCE ... AGAIN; HOWARD HUGHES DIES; JUAN CARLOS TAKES OVER IN SPAIN; MARY HARTMAN CAPTURES HEARTS OF MILLIONS; MARGAUX HEMINGWAY LATEST OF ’BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE’ Show less
Presidential Candidates DFord DReagan DCarter Egfiilch C h i nwag DBentson DBayh Delrcacres ClKennedy DHumPhreY DCalifornia and Rings DBTOW“ EBLT on wheat DSChapP DChicken steak U1 Large bowl Minestrone leishwich Dham and cheese to go Eltossed salad D1 small chili DBean and bacon soup Big Movies [... Show morePresidential Candidates DFord DReagan DCarter Egfiilch C h i nwag DBentson DBayh Delrcacres ClKennedy DHumPhreY DCalifornia and Rings DBTOW“ EBLT on wheat DSChapP DChicken steak U1 Large bowl Minestrone leishwich Dham and cheese to go Eltossed salad D1 small chili DBean and bacon soup Big Movies [:llaws BA“ The President’s Men DBarry Lyndon DDog Day Afternoon DOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Auggie Drinkeries ClHaberdashery DCULLA’S (yay) DTriangle Bar D400 Bar DFive Corner DTempo DMinnesota Bar DMr. Nibbs S9 Show less
Student Government- R‘Sl ITS ()F STLIHNT COVFRN- \HVT HH “0V3 FOR 1976- 1‘F7 K( H()()l VF "\R F’vvwlvnt Run Robinsan \/ Prmudvnt Brm v ('unnlngham Sr (has Prm 7 Ion ()m) Sr (lass Rvps a Immm' fdward- son, Paul Halxmson Ir (lass Pn-s n Fm Spore h (lass Flva 77 Mutt R\.\(L1h|,Kr|s lw‘rvm \nph (... Show moreStudent Government- R‘Sl ITS ()F STLIHNT COVFRN- \HVT HH “0V3 FOR 1976- 1‘F7 K( H()()l VF "\R F’vvwlvnt Run Robinsan \/ Prmudvnt Brm v ('unnlngham Sr (has Prm 7 Ion ()m) Sr (lass Rvps a Immm' fdward- son, Paul Halxmson Ir (lass Pn-s n Fm Spore h (lass Flva 77 Mutt R\.\(L1h|,Kr|s lw‘rvm \nph ( lass Pu's - Arlt'm‘ Shorts \nph( law Reps 7 Ilsa Radoslwn h, lru MMann Wmm‘n's ()H-( .ampux 7- Toni 1.1le Wmnvn'x ()n*( .anm — \uktw \happard \‘vnx ()H-(J'leh w [)Irk Mum ham \h'n'x ()H—( (ankh 7 \‘ml Pauluk Use Them! Cs... Y ‘-. . "~ ('3 . I! ‘- .‘.__ I V? Il::..1:‘. j RESIDE ‘ ‘ U? “E “DELHI W: P «u '1 Show less
Springtime 76 11-3 Taking the bike out of mothballs for another year starting to think about presidential candi- dates sitting out on the roof and sipping a few ... studying in Murphy Square .4. frisbee in the park ... senior panic ... feeding the squirrels going barefoot for the first time ...... Show moreSpringtime 76 11-3 Taking the bike out of mothballs for another year starting to think about presidential candi- dates sitting out on the roof and sipping a few ... studying in Murphy Square .4. frisbee in the park ... senior panic ... feeding the squirrels going barefoot for the first time ... laying out on Urness tower roof jogging at GAN :i-E:I:J:l=£=iiqiislag ~-...M,;...ymw... 63 Riverside getting the motor— cycle revved up . . . classes in the Quad “SKIP-OUT-lTlS” playing catch out in the street .H getting wet shoes ... longer days ... falling asleep against a tree U. walking to the Dairy Queen counting the days until graduation . all a part of Spring 1976! Show less
“Sure — there are always pomised made by office holders: Every- on’e’s going to improve commu- nication between administration and students, everyone’s going to update the Program Commission, everyone’s going to extend next year’s Easter vacation, Everyone’s going to get commuters involved. It’s... Show more“Sure — there are always pomised made by office holders: Every- on’e’s going to improve commu- nication between administration and students, everyone’s going to update the Program Commission, everyone’s going to extend next year’s Easter vacation, Everyone’s going to get commuters involved. It’s frustrating to me as a student to hear the same things every year. Yet if I were running for of- fice, I’d probably promise those things too. I don't know what the answer is for Student Govern— ment. Sometimes I think it’s just a big farce. But I know it does have certain values. I guess I’ll sit back another year and see if Ron and Bruce stimulate some interest and make Student Government what it ought to be. — Anonymous Good—Bye Hello through 5 hours of “Important business.” l’One thing Student Government does for sure — teaches you the patience of being able to sit Show less
“Augsburg was an abrupt change all of a sudden I had to au'ept re- sponsibility for my own education. CASPi! One thing though — I found plenty of support from my friends who were going through the same ('hdnges l was."
"It’s so easy to become so in- volved in scholastic interests that I neglect my personal goals. I’ve re- alized that only when scholastic and personal goals are pursued can I accept the challenge that Augsburg offers me.”
Answered: — In the back corner of the audi- torium in the Art studio. — Sitting against a tree in the Quad. — A picnic table at Riverside Park. — In front of the juke box in the Chinwag — the noisier the better. — My own booth upstairs in the library. I even have it initialed. — At my desk in my... Show moreAnswered: — In the back corner of the audi- torium in the Art studio. — Sitting against a tree in the Quad. — A picnic table at Riverside Park. — In front of the juke box in the Chinwag — the noisier the better. — My own booth upstairs in the library. I even have it initialed. — At my desk in my dorm room. — In my apartment, with flute music playing in the background. — Room 23 in Old Main. — In the flexible dining room up- stairs in the Commons. — In my office in the Center. — Murphy Square. — The women’s locker room in Si Melby. — In the black lounge. — At work. — In my car. It’s the only quiet place. — In the Education library. — At home in our winterized porch. — In a neat little room in the attic. — In our walk-in closet. — Sitting on my bed leaning against the wall. — In the Library Conference Room. — Out in the lounge mostly. — In my room with the windows and doors locked and the tele- phone off the hook. — Close to the refrigerator. «11 (ll'LCI! l- -- A ...... “i 5”“ I? 77 Show less
“I have to keep reminding myself that that’s what I’m here for — to learn — and the best way to do that is to study. I wish someone would invent a new way