“MATH ” CHI-lb AROUND ‘ EM) ERNEST MADSON, Halfback. “Matty” 'was a speedy back. His specialty was end runs and once in the open field there was no stopping him. He has one year left. HOWARD EMERSON, End. “Ernmer” was a dependable and consistent end. His services were called upon frequently during... Show more“MATH ” CHI-lb AROUND ‘ EM) ERNEST MADSON, Halfback. “Matty” 'was a speedy back. His specialty was end runs and once in the open field there was no stopping him. He has one year left. HOWARD EMERSON, End. “Ernmer” was a dependable and consistent end. His services were called upon frequently during the past season. ARTHUR AMUNDSON, Tackle. This being “Aumi’s” first year of football he did not play much, ‘but he is a good future prospect. GORDON THIES, Halfback. As a Sophomore, Thies played his second year as a regular back. He is a good blocker as well as ball carrier. JOSEPH ORDOS, End. Although handicapped by size, “Joe” possessed the scrap and aggressiveness of a good end. He is also a Sophomore. MADSON EMERSON AM UNDSON THIES Ounos Onc Hundt ed Two —_’3’ ’ Show less
HEGG JOHNSON ENGBRETSON WESTBY TENNIS 1929 THE College Tennis Champion for 1929 was Walter Engbretson. “Wallie” de- feated Leonard Froyen in the semi-finals and Rueben Johnson in the finals to capture the title. Rueben Johnson subdued Julius Weslby to enter the finals. Augsburg was represented in... Show moreHEGG JOHNSON ENGBRETSON WESTBY TENNIS 1929 THE College Tennis Champion for 1929 was Walter Engbretson. “Wallie” de- feated Leonard Froyen in the semi-finals and Rueben Johnson in the finals to capture the title. Rueben Johnson subdued Julius Weslby to enter the finals. Augsburg was represented in the State Tournament by Ruehen Johnson, Julius Westby, Captain Engbretson, Clarence Hegg, and Laurel Johnson. This was Augs- burg’s first year in the state tournament um] though they did not win they made a creditable showing. Rueben Johnson and Walter Enghrutson were represented in lhe doubles. The 1930 season looks promising with all the members of last year back to make their bid for the team. Already they have shown great improvement over last year. in practice games. The college tournament will begin May lst. The team chosen to represent Augsburg in the State Tournament this year are Captain Engbretson, Froyen, Nelson, and Westby. Froyen and Nelson will replace Johnson and Hegg of last year’s team. The date for the opening of the State Tournament has not yet been arranged, but will follow closely after the college preliminaries, which are held the first week in May. $39633: I One Hundred Twenty ¥~P Show less
BACK RowfiDuvis, Johnson, Hailing, Morgan 'l'Hmo RowiDaltIug/er, flowers-(m, Hagen, Huelmer, Olson Strum) Row—Melbye, ()Icscndrml, Hovm‘stcn, Nybmten FRONT Roin. Olson, Daltt‘ren, Lukken-, Whither. It‘ortvcdt LAMBDA EPSILON PHI 1930 HE Lambda Epsilon Phi Literary Society has for its purpose the... Show moreBACK RowfiDuvis, Johnson, Hailing, Morgan 'l'Hmo RowiDaltIug/er, flowers-(m, Hagen, Huelmer, Olson Strum) Row—Melbye, ()Icscndrml, Hovm‘stcn, Nybmten FRONT Roin. Olson, Daltt‘ren, Lukken-, Whither. It‘ortvcdt LAMBDA EPSILON PHI 1930 HE Lambda Epsilon Phi Literary Society has for its purpose the encouragement of a more diversified study of literature. At the regular meetings, which are held on every other Thursday evening throughout the year, literary subjects are discussed. During the past year the members of the Lambda Epsilon Phi have made an exhaustive study of the folk songs of various nationalities, including our own negro folk songs. The musical talent of the members has been employed in making the programs entertaining as well as educational. The society membership has a limit of twenty. Last fall several new members were received to take the place of those who graduated the year before. When these had been duly initiated into the society, a toboggan party was held. To conclude the evening’s entertainment a lunch was served in West Hall. 533M133: Sixty-Swen Show less
Falk’s Fine Paper Talks When Thirsty Reach for a Dixie V» 7“? Distributors of Quality Paper Products, Napkins, Towels, Etc. Headquarters for Picnic and Tourist Supplies MARTIN F. FALK PAPER CO. SLPaul - Duluth - Superior Minneapolis 4r You want the best WE FURNISH IT CARNEGIE DOCK 8 FUEL C0.... Show moreFalk’s Fine Paper Talks When Thirsty Reach for a Dixie V» 7“? Distributors of Quality Paper Products, Napkins, Towels, Etc. Headquarters for Picnic and Tourist Supplies MARTIN F. FALK PAPER CO. SLPaul - Duluth - Superior Minneapolis 4r You want the best WE FURNISH IT CARNEGIE DOCK 8 FUEL C0. Retail Office 110 So. 7th St. MA in 6300 One Hundred Form-Nine Show less
Where the Professionals Trade--- THE BLAKKESTAD MUSIC CD, 23 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET Distributors for the King, Cleveland and American Standard Band Instruments Bring in Your Old Instrument As Part Payment on a New One Largest Repair Shop of Musical Instruments in the Northwest Importers of Fine... Show moreWhere the Professionals Trade--- THE BLAKKESTAD MUSIC CD, 23 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET Distributors for the King, Cleveland and American Standard Band Instruments Bring in Your Old Instrument As Part Payment on a New One Largest Repair Shop of Musical Instruments in the Northwest Importers of Fine Violins Look for the Sign of the Big Violin Me Teacher: “Which do you think is Watchmalcer and Jeweler more, useful, the moon or the sun?” Bright Freshy: “The moon, because Dealer in it shines when it is dark, while the sun DIAMONDS shines when it is already light.” WATCHES R. H.: “Rudy proposed to me last JEWELRY night, and I am so happy.” SILVERWARE M. H.: “Yes, he does propose splen- didly, doesn’t he?” 10% Discount to Students “Never put off today what you can Dy. 6171 1209 E. Franklin wear tomorrow” -z- .1. BOND CLOTHES Nicollet at Sixth Street 2-Pants Suits and Overcoats $15 $35 $45 Where Students Are Satisfied One Hundred Fifty-Eight Show less
OAK GROVE SEMINAR’Y Instruction Given in Following Courses: ACADEMIC, BIBLE SCHOOL, HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCIAL AND MUSIC MEMBER OF NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION Write for catalog—G. Nordberg, Prin.7 Fargo, N. D. -I- q‘ FRED’S OKEN BROS. Where Augsburg Wholesale Students Meet BUTTER, EGGS AND Not to... Show moreOAK GROVE SEMINAR’Y Instruction Given in Following Courses: ACADEMIC, BIBLE SCHOOL, HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCIAL AND MUSIC MEMBER OF NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION Write for catalog—G. Nordberg, Prin.7 Fargo, N. D. -I- q‘ FRED’S OKEN BROS. Where Augsburg Wholesale Students Meet BUTTER, EGGS AND Not to Study Just to Eat. CHEESE CANDIES . 1203 Washlngton Avenue South LUNCHES SODAS Reference: South Side Office, Norlhwestern National Bank, Riverside and 25th or any Mercantile Agency die 0-: LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD (Legal Reserve Life Insurance) “A Fortress of Protection” Before You Buy Life Insurance, See or Write Us About Our “Specials” HERMAN L. EKERN, President 1200 METROPOLITAN BANK BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA One Hundred Fifty-Nine Show less
OCTOBER ll—W. S. G. A. Recognition Service. lZ—“Mugs” gets her “specks.” Also Columbus discovers America. 17—“Auggies” 6, Concordia 0. “Pete,” not to be outdone by Harold Teen, flutters the hearts of all the campus Lillums with a thirty-yard dash for a touchdown. 23—(At the Dean’s formal Tea.) “It... Show moreOCTOBER ll—W. S. G. A. Recognition Service. lZ—“Mugs” gets her “specks.” Also Columbus discovers America. 17—“Auggies” 6, Concordia 0. “Pete,” not to be outdone by Harold Teen, flutters the hearts of all the campus Lillums with a thirty-yard dash for a touchdown. 23—(At the Dean’s formal Tea.) “It took me twenty years to learn how to say ‘Yellie,’ and now they change it to ‘Yam.’ ” 24v—Lambda initiation! A delicious lunch was served to the survivors. 26—“Auggies” beat Gustavus. “0g hvorledes!” Winther drifts in unexpectedly for a touchdown. . Afterwards we all enjoyed a weenie-roost of Swedish sausage. 28—Seni0rs commence commencement photography! Scene: In a photographer’s studio. “Pete”: “This picture does not look enough like me; this one looks too much like me. I demand justice!” Photographer: “My boy, you don’t want justice, what you need is mercy!” @fiiifié Om Hundred ’I‘wenlusliighr #~._ Show less
(Eu 1%. 33. igenorirlwon, the in= spiring teacher ano the eultureo «Ehrigtian gentleman mhose genial peroonality ano marm Sympathies hahe enoeareo him to the many stuoents tnho hahe at some time stuoieo unoer him During the thirty years that he has' been professor at Qngshurg, ano tnhoae loyalty... Show more(Eu 1%. 33. igenorirlwon, the in= spiring teacher ano the eultureo «Ehrigtian gentleman mhose genial peroonality ano marm Sympathies hahe enoeareo him to the many stuoents tnho hahe at some time stuoieo unoer him During the thirty years that he has' been professor at Qngshurg, ano tnhoae loyalty to the range of the lutheran Jfree QEhureh has won for him a tribe rirele of friean among the 5np= porters of our grhool, the Qng5= hurgian for 193013 refipeet= fully oeoirateo E ilaenry 32. i!)2llhl‘i[k§flll, registrar. . . professor at Iatin, an!) heat ot the he= partment of history, has taught at ngsburg eon- tiuuously sinte 1900 M Show less
BACK Row—Kolesar, Mona, Manson, Dmtielson, Amundsen. Emerson, Thais. Coach arose FRONT Row—N. Anderson. Blir, I'Vinilter, Captain Johnson, Nelson, Rm'tvedt, Man-Icy BASEBALL 1929 HE base-ball season of l‘)2') found the “Auggie” diamond squad under a new coach, “Choppy” Cruse, former Maroon and... Show moreBACK Row—Kolesar, Mona, Manson, Dmtielson, Amundsen. Emerson, Thais. Coach arose FRONT Row—N. Anderson. Blir, I'Vinilter, Captain Johnson, Nelson, Rm'tvedt, Man-Icy BASEBALL 1929 HE base-ball season of l‘)2') found the “Auggie” diamond squad under a new coach, “Choppy” Cruse, former Maroon and Grey athlete. The team met with fair success in his first your us an Augsburg tutor. The “Auggies” played a good hrqu of bull throughout the season with the excep- tion of one or two gunws. The. team came through with three wins and four losses in the conferem'e standings. The bright spots of the scasmi’s play was the all around work of John Kolesar, the smooth workmamhip of Captain Johnson. and the heavy hitting of Einar Nelson, “Lute” Mono and “Shorty” Hol‘tvedl. The “Auggies” took the opener from the St. Thomas Cadets 1232 behind the hard hitting of Nelson and sterling pitching of Amundsmi. The “010s” gave us our first setback in a slug fest at Bruehet Field, 16-12. They also grabbed the second game of the series 10-3. Under Kolcsur’s hurling the “Auggies” took a clean sweep of the St. John’s series, 7-6 and 9.6. The other two games were dropped to St. Thomas and Gustavus, 9-6 and 13-3 respectively. With the loss of only one regular, Captain Walter Johnson, the outlook for a successful season in 1930 looks promising. @fiflfi Onc HundrEd Fourteen l Show less
KOLESAR HONOR TROPHY THE man who earned the honor of having his name placed on the Athletic Trophy for both 1929 and 1930, was none other than the distinguished John Kolesar‘. The honor has been duly placed. This honor is awarded the student-athlete. Kolesar has not only made a name for himself... Show moreKOLESAR HONOR TROPHY THE man who earned the honor of having his name placed on the Athletic Trophy for both 1929 and 1930, was none other than the distinguished John Kolesar‘. The honor has been duly placed. This honor is awarded the student-athlete. Kolesar has not only made a name for himself in athletics, but he also has upheld high scholastic ideals and standards throughout his college career. Because of “Koly’s” combined hemlwork and playing ability, he has been called by many sports critics, the “playing coach." He is a three-letter man. Four years he was placed on the all-slate. mythical five, and given all-state recognition in Football for three seasons, makng first team quarterback in his Junior year and second team in his Sophomore and Senior years. He is also one of our best baseball men. @Efiiflfi Om- Hundred Six .1:— Show less
BACK RuwiUIson. [-Ialuursmt, Wztlstuml, Hclhmd FRONT Rmerm‘dberg, Fossml, Anderson, Berg STUDENT SOCIETY 1930 THE Student Society is the organization through which all the students in the three departments at Augsburg cooperate in regulating matters that are of in- terest to the whole school. The... Show moreBACK RuwiUIson. [-Ialuursmt, Wztlstuml, Hclhmd FRONT Rmerm‘dberg, Fossml, Anderson, Berg STUDENT SOCIETY 1930 THE Student Society is the organization through which all the students in the three departments at Augsburg cooperate in regulating matters that are of in- terest to the whole school. The present constitution of the Student Society was adopted a few years ago. The plan of having the student body regulate the different activities through a board of directors has proved very practical. This year the Student Society has, through the director of religious activities, sponsored several series of evangelistic meetings. Mission meetings have been con- ducted down town every week. Several delegates from the student body were sent to the annual convention of the Young People’s Federation of the Free Church at La Crosse, Wisconsin. The many other activities—social, athletic, and forensic have all been taken care of through the diiierent members of the Board of Directors. @fififit Sivly-Thrce Show less
94..-— —————-.—— FACULTY S. B. SEVERSON WALTER A. LUNI)EN Public Speaking, Debate Soeiology, Economic EVELYN HANSEN W. G. JOHNSON Piano English Twcnly-One A. C. OVERN Education, Psychology EMMA GAARDE Violin, Director of Orchestra
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ltu'h “lHV’HJINII’I'RUN, Hum-n, Tin-{Irime Julmsun ’t‘umn ltmv—Wiunnl. Olson, Lulmul. Forum", I-laus'vik Staniny Ihnv—Ht'lllmd, Snug/HI, li'iuuxlml. Johnson ("HUNT Itowi It'irim'rtzmn. Larson, Kuutxmr. Hori‘evik, Evensrm CONCORDIA SOCIETY l'll‘l Connol‘tlizl Suviety is composed of all the... Show moreltu'h “lHV’HJINII’I'RUN, Hum-n, Tin-{Irime Julmsun ’t‘umn ltmv—Wiunnl. Olson, Lulmul. Forum", I-laus'vik Staniny Ihnv—Ht'lllmd, Snug/HI, li'iuuxlml. Johnson ("HUNT Itowi It'irim'rtzmn. Larson, Kuutxmr. Hori‘evik, Evensrm CONCORDIA SOCIETY l'll‘l Connol‘tlizl Suviety is composed of all the students in the theological depart- ment at Augshurg. Whenever any problem is to be considered by us as a whole, it is brought up in our society. it is the purpose of our society to deepen our knowl- mlge of the Scriptures. and also, to foster an interest in present-day church problems. New books are constantly added lo the theological library. This past year the Concordia Society was represented at an inter-synodical con- ference of Lutheran Churches in America held at Rock Island, Illinois. The founders of this organization realized the great importance and necessity of Christian fellowship for spiritual growth. And what is greater or more blessed than Christian fellowship? As brothers in Christ, we enjoy each others’ friendship at our meetings. Thereby we are slrt-ngtlwnml and blessed in our spiritual life. @fiflm Seventy-Four Show less
3171:1511“; m. éépa‘Hijrzim'm {gang (Nab iamralbssun . . . faIIt bars 35 new gamma! for sin tro 0;; for sin timeste bus bum sum ham i £32m“ nahu 0g gjorhe kurset til sam= lingsmerkz. Vi bet 1' flame bat an tomcmmelm an; at @111: kalbtr pan ns’ 1' hiss: tiller met cnb nogms‘inbe. Eat gielber Ra's“... Show more3171:1511“; m. éépa‘Hijrzim'm {gang (Nab iamralbssun . . . faIIt bars 35 new gamma! for sin tro 0;; for sin timeste bus bum sum ham i £32m“ nahu 0g gjorhe kurset til sam= lingsmerkz. Vi bet 1' flame bat an tomcmmelm an; at @111: kalbtr pan ns’ 1' hiss: tiller met cnb nogms‘inbe. Eat gielber Ra's“ berrehclbe over as. 03g bi mener, at minmrne tutpligter ngsaa bore folk pan hen annen sine ah Qtlantcrbabet. bore him: tat-41hr: figmerika. fillet bette hertz stuhenternc bet angshurn beminarium i Minneapolis btlset fra kitkm an menigbeten pad $tiklestab. '0! finshzr @uhs rike helsigmlsc nhzr hen zlbste nut-sin {Jr-musket: i flmerika! éugneprest. — Show less
“DULY” KICKS GEORGE SELE, Halfback. Sele was a fast ball carrier and a good defense man. He still has a year left to play. ALBERT MATTSON, Center. Although “Matt” did not get a chance to play very often, he was always on deck for service if needed. ADOLPH WINTHER, Guard. “Ade” was always wide... Show more“DULY” KICKS GEORGE SELE, Halfback. Sele was a fast ball carrier and a good defense man. He still has a year left to play. ALBERT MATTSON, Center. Although “Matt” did not get a chance to play very often, he was always on deck for service if needed. ADOLPH WINTHER, Guard. “Ade” was always wide awake and scrapping. We will long remember that sensational fifty-yard dash for a touchdown against Gustavus. CLIFFORD SATHER, Halfback. “Cliff,” another substitute back, worked hard and played in creditable fashion. JENs MIDTAUNE, End. Jens played either end or halfback with equal ability. He proved that size is not everything. MIDTAUNE SELF. MATTSON WINTHER SATHER One Hundred Five Show less
Augsburg’s Pnpular Restaurant DAVENPUR’T LUNCH 711 Cedar Avenue $5.00 MEAL TICKETS FOR $4.00 (Quality Food Tastefully Served 100% Taste Satisfaction That’s What Users Say TM —— Because: Every Time 0’ Day Product, unlike other brands, is produced according to a special taste-tested formula—— and... Show moreAugsburg’s Pnpular Restaurant DAVENPUR’T LUNCH 711 Cedar Avenue $5.00 MEAL TICKETS FOR $4.00 (Quality Food Tastefully Served 100% Taste Satisfaction That’s What Users Say TM —— Because: Every Time 0’ Day Product, unlike other brands, is produced according to a special taste-tested formula—— and the taste is decidedly different. JORDAN STEVENS CO. MINNEAPOLIS Om" Hundred FIfrthl've Show less
BACK ltowwst‘cuyllclle, ,lmlursrm, Biersdm‘f, Benson, Knutsun Trunn Row—(ljcrde, H. Olson, Jensen, Davis, (fore. Srn'lcncss Slrxtors'n RowiEliuxtm, Lien, Nelson, Qumrbeek, E. Olson FRONT Rtnvio'lcsnc, Sydut’ss. Julmnsrm, Lind, 1-]. Hanson, N. Hanson FRESHMEN HE Freshmen have also supported the... Show moreBACK ltowwst‘cuyllclle, ,lmlursrm, Biersdm‘f, Benson, Knutsun Trunn Row—(ljcrde, H. Olson, Jensen, Davis, (fore. Srn'lcncss Slrxtors'n RowiEliuxtm, Lien, Nelson, Qumrbeek, E. Olson FRONT Rtnvio'lcsnc, Sydut’ss. Julmnsrm, Lind, 1-]. Hanson, N. Hanson FRESHMEN HE Freshmen have also supported the musical organizations. From our class may be found five girls in the Choral Society, one man in the Glee Club, and two men in the Orchestra. Howard Halvorson was accompanist for the Glee Club on its tour. In inter-class basketball our team 10st almost all of its games by but a narrow margin. The class, however, is represented on the varsity team by Biersdorf and Kolesar. In May we presented a mixed musical program, thereby attaching a climax to our year’s work. 533%??- Forty-Nine Show less
C. M. ERICKSON CO. " DR. L. D. OLSON Jewelers Dan/is] (10. I808 2500 Riverside ()l’TOM l‘Tl‘Kl 5T5 1\1\l) 1 ' (WI ( A BANKERS LIFE (IO. “I II NS - x HARALD MORTENbEN, AGENT 303 Cedar Ave. . Phones: ‘ Hosnlentte: (Lo. 5942 Olin-1': ,\l. 60118 A. W“ j01—1NSQN’S STEVENSON’S DRUG Barber and Beauty... Show moreC. M. ERICKSON CO. " DR. L. D. OLSON Jewelers Dan/is] (10. I808 2500 Riverside ()l’TOM l‘Tl‘Kl 5T5 1\1\l) 1 ' (WI ( A BANKERS LIFE (IO. “I II NS - x HARALD MORTENbEN, AGENT 303 Cedar Ave. . Phones: ‘ Hosnlentte: (Lo. 5942 Olin-1': ,\l. 60118 A. W“ j01—1NSQN’S STEVENSON’S DRUG Barber and Beauty Shop The, “Anggie” Post Olliee Permanent anmg Our Specially Try Our Fountain : )gv‘ 1 ~ LXI Ll" l’(ml“N(' Complete. Line of Drugs a._...g_, Plume Ma. 9727 404‘ Cedar Avenue, 2500 Riverside .L I a- m- 1 T SQUARE DEAL SHOE SHOP ‘ “Wally”: “Over in Ireland they 3 . t ‘ (rant hanu‘ a man Wlll] ‘1 wooden 1e. Will You Return Patronage, b c g , I’lau'stad: “Whv not?" for Patronage? b J l “Wally”: “They use a rope.” 705 Cedar Avenue . Mr. Johnson (in English): “What other kind of clause. there besides a ‘ subjunctive clause?" 25% Discount to Students Red: “Santa Claus.” q; fl-o II Suits Pressed for Students Mrs. Starr: “Did you color your map?” 25C Luthard: “No, my mother told me never to put chalk on my face.” .H. 1628 soulh 5th Sr. (Ior. Cedar Ave. Onc llLUJlllC‘d Sixlyrliuu Show less