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CHEER LEADER Harris, Peterson, Thue, Rude, Kuball. 1 LETTERMANS CLUB Back row: C. Lee, Eidal, Bladow, Green, Johnson, Ellingson, Kolstad, Bake-n, McFadden, Pretzer Front row: Severud, Strum, Berg, Simonson, J. Gabrielson, Rostzxd, D. johnson.
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GULF QIWUK Billingham, Moe, Elton, Underdal, Severud The Concordia golf team suffered with other spring sports because of the unfavorable weather. The schedule was cut to only three regular season matches plus the Minnesota Intercollegiate Conference tourney. The team was coached by Professor A. I-Iolvik. The linksmen dropped their first two matches to MSTC and finished last in the annual Tainter Cup Intercollegiate Golf Tournament. NDAC won this meet and MSTC placed second. The golfers then traveled to St. Thomas for the conference tournament. Their lack of practice was evident as they managed to cop only seventh place. The host St. Thomas team captured first place while Concordia could only top St. Mary's. Team captain Arland Elton posted the lowest score for the Cobbers with a 167 as a 36 hole total. Members of the tournament team included Rodney Nelson, Dick Moe, Kenneth Severud, Arland Elton, and Robert Underdal. Coach I. A. Holvik
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.A.A. , ,Y rf, WW- Back row: Mrs. Kloster, Harris, Langfelt, Garsteig, Musil, Gulson, Brodin, G. Herseth, Olsgaard, Rasmussen, Sobolik, Larson, Hendrickson, Hovland. Fourth row: Hart, Kalhagen, Osmundson, Tweten, Emch. Third row: Sanden, Dees, Hoversten, Marple, Quamme, Moline, Poehls, Anderson, Pederson. Second row: J. Hansen, Nelson, Nordstog, Neilsen, Pehrson, Seljevold, G. Johnson, Milne, Weiss. First row. Tweten, Langemo. WAA was organized in 1926 in an effort to develop sportsman- ship through active participation in sports of all sorts. Any girl who has earned a total of 100 points in any major or minor sport is eligible for membership in WAA. Seven hundred points entitle a girl to a maroon C letter and fourteen hundred points to a gold school sweater. Activities for the year included basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, softball, and badminton. Ice skating and roller skating parties were the featured social events of the year. WAA meetings were held every other Thursday evening inthe recreation room at Fjelstacl Hall. The meetings were centered around the demonstrations of various sports, and explanations of their rules. Mrs. Thomas Kloster, physical education teacher, was the faculty advisor. W. A. A. OFFICERS -f -4! Loretta Pederson, vice pres.g Marlene Hanger, treas.g Ellen Langemo, pres., Nancy Harris, sports mgr.g Janine Hansen, recorder, Dolores Christianson, sec.
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