Jane Eidsvoog, senior, skims through the photo contact sheets looking for pictures to be printed for her society's scrap booki Brian Hoel John Hopper Elizabeth Hukee Russell llstrup Gerald Jensen Douglas Holcumb Annette Hoversten Natalie Husbyn Bonnie Jamieson Bruce Johnson Donna Hoekstra Byron... Show moreJane Eidsvoog, senior, skims through the photo contact sheets looking for pictures to be printed for her society's scrap booki Brian Hoel John Hopper Elizabeth Hukee Russell llstrup Gerald Jensen Douglas Holcumb Annette Hoversten Natalie Husbyn Bonnie Jamieson Bruce Johnson Donna Hoekstra Byron Hukee Duane llstrup Steven Jedlund Dolores Johnson 165 Show less
iNhee‘erDealer David Hanson persuades Jack to sell him his cow, Pixn Schroeder in 'Jack and the Beanstalk." efmcnio. as Mike Arndt masterfully cools the temper of his be- oved Geri McLain. in Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew." Plays Under the direction of Miss Aileen Cole and Dr. Ester Olson,... Show moreiNhee‘erDealer David Hanson persuades Jack to sell him his cow, Pixn Schroeder in 'Jack and the Beanstalk." efmcnio. as Mike Arndt masterfully cools the temper of his be- oved Geri McLain. in Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew." Plays Under the direction of Miss Aileen Cole and Dr. Ester Olson, the Little Theater presented four plays during the school year. The play given in the fall was “Tar- tuffe," a farce written by the French playwright Mo- liere. The Christmas play was “Spoon River Antholo- gy" which was first done for a convocation and later went on tour during May to a convention in Dicken- son, North Dakota. The annual children's play was “Jack and the Beanstalk," an original interpretation taken from the famous story. Shakespeare's “Taming of the Shrew" was chosen to be the spring play. Star- ring Geri McLain as Kate and Michael Arndt as Petru- chio, the play ran two weekends. Students not only did the actual characterizations but were responsible for the entire production of each play. designing and sewing costumes. building the set, finding suitable props, planning the lighting, selling tickets and promoting the play in addition to hosting the many visitors who came to the Little Theater. Gremio and Tranio test their wit in winning Bianca's love. Show less
v Sal y: " “-~~_~..r- * v ‘55 a Q ‘ ’ J \I ~'. SB" 13 ESE“ eaxfi‘ 4" FRONT ROW: C. Johnson. T. Holmes. J. Harden. L. Gunderson. S. Sateren. M. Thorstenson. J. Wanshura. T. Iverson, G. Hall. B. Mur- Hartmck, - Elavsky. D. Frisk. B. Johnson. T. Bute. SECOND ROW: M. ray. T. Urstad. J. Slepica. A.... Show morev Sal y: " “-~~_~..r- * v ‘55 a Q ‘ ’ J \I ~'. SB" 13 ESE“ eaxfi‘ 4" FRONT ROW: C. Johnson. T. Holmes. J. Harden. L. Gunderson. S. Sateren. M. Thorstenson. J. Wanshura. T. Iverson, G. Hall. B. Mur- Hartmck, - Elavsky. D. Frisk. B. Johnson. T. Bute. SECOND ROW: M. ray. T. Urstad. J. Slepica. A. Dewolt. Hockey As the 1967—68 school year began. everyone inter- ested in hockey was looking forward with great expec- tation to the coming season. There were strong hopes that this was the year that the hockey championship would come to Augsburg College. This hope was missed only by a 4-3 overtime loss to Gustavus and the Auggie pucksters had to settle for second place. Despite the loss of the championship. it was an excel- lent year for Augsburg hockey. The 11-3 conference mark and the great effort by the players provided the loyal Augsburg fans with many thrills. During the sea— son. the Auggies did gain wins over Gustavus and St. Mary‘s by identical scores of 4-1 and were in the lead until the last week of the season. Augsburg hockey was led by stars such as senior Jeff Elasky. voted most valuable player. and two all-conference under gradu- ates. Steve Hartwick in the goal and. John Harden at wing. This tradition of hockey success at Augsburg will continue next year as 14 lettermen will be back to provide exciting and winning hockey for the Auggies. When the MIAC conference hockey schedule ended. the Auggie pucksters had a great opportunity. They flew to Ohio and played Ohio State at Columbus and Ohio University at Athens. Their great play during the season deserved this trip and everyone can be proud of this year's hockey team. 56 Show less
‘- Howard E. Pearson LaVonne J. Peterson Assistant Professor Associate Professor Ronald D. Pfeffer Edwin J. Saugestad InStrUCtor ASSiStant PrOfesso" A prepared Joel Branes believes in learning while you teach. Through the influence and direction of the physical education program, faculty men jog... Show more‘- Howard E. Pearson LaVonne J. Peterson Assistant Professor Associate Professor Ronald D. Pfeffer Edwin J. Saugestad InStrUCtor ASSiStant PrOfesso" A prepared Joel Branes believes in learning while you teach. Through the influence and direction of the physical education program, faculty men jog to improve their physical fitness. 147 Show less