Augsburg College - Augsburgian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1922

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AUGSBURGIAN February 17—19-—Seven, of the students attended the “Student Volunteer Convention” at Carlton. February 21—The annual faculty reception. Rev. Morgan spoke. We were all agreeably surprised by having the pleasure of listening to a wireless concert arranged by Professor Nell. February 24—Dr. Riley spoke on the Scientific accuracy of the Scriptures at chapel exercises. February 24—Augsburg vs. Luther at Augsburg. 21—9, on the occasion of the entertainment for the aid of the “Echo”. The game was followed by a gym nasium exhibition and lunch. Music was furnished by the band and Glee Club. About seventy-five dollars were realized. February 28—Augsburg played the Giant Valley Post. March 5—The senior quartet visited the dining hall. What did you do with the tip you got. Lute? March 1—5—Mission meeting. Rev. Breidablik of New York was the leader. March 8—Prof. Reichelt of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in China spoke to us. March 15—Second Quarter examinations began. March 20—Beginning of the third Quarter. We know not much about the future, however, on May 27. we’ll begin the third quarter examinations. June first some of the students hope to graduate. i i PACK FIFTEEN

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AUGSBURGI AN 2 December 19—We always look forward to the basket-ball game with Minne- haha Academy with a great deal of interest. That game has become one of the most enthusiastic which we have during the year. Last year the Academy suc- ceeded in winning one game with our second team. The Augsburg “Scrubs” played the Academy team in a very interesting game with the result 43 to 14. in favor of the “Scrubs”. The tables will no doubt be turned when the Academy gets its own gymnasium. December 20—Rev. Ralph Mortenscn took part in the chapel exercises. December 18—21—Had it not l cen for some valuable experience as a cook in the navy the students may have had to suffer hunger besides writing examina- tions for a few days. Trygve Dahle was the one who saved the situation by assuming the responsibilities of chief cook until a new cook could l e secured. Under his supervision the students enjoyed some very excellent meals. December 21—At noon the Christmas vacation began. January 3, 1922. BACK AGAIN! And found some of the students in charge of the dining hall. Their office consisted of doing service as waiters and dishwashers. We seem to have gone back to the methods of olden days in that regard. Perhaps, after all. the methods of our fathers were not the poorest. January 7—Our team played the Red Wing Alumni. January 12—The Alpha Sigma Society had a very important meeting. If you arc interested in knowing about the impromptu speeches which were given ask someone who was present. January 13—Augsburg played Dunwoody on the Dun woody floor. The game resulted in another victory for the Augsburg boys. Score 17—13. January 16—The Augsburg “Scrubs” played the St. Olaf church team. Alt' Jerstad put aside his coal shovel long enough to act as referee during the game. The result was in favor of the “Scrubs”. January 20—Two basket-ball games were played with the Twin City Busi- ness College at the Augsburg gym. The '1'. C. B. C. second team was easily con- quered by the Augsburg second team. Due to superiority in size and playing the Augsburg first team was defeated for the first time by a score of 27—20. January 27 we met defeat at the hands of Dunwoody. In the evening the Students Society met Professor Stolie of Luther Sem- inary addressed the society. February 2—Prof. Anderson, of the Minnehaha Academy, spoke to the students. February 3—Luther Seminary defeated by Augsburg for the first time in ten years. An extraordinary celebration took place. February 9—Rev. J. Mortensen led in devotion at chapel exercises. February 11—In Norse class M. R. speaking rather jerkily. Prof. X.: “Du for skyndc paa saa vi blir faerdig.” M. R.: “I can’t—I—I can’t get the words.” February 9—Christ Iverson’s shoulder was dislocated in gym and located by the doctor in the office. [- 19 U ■MUR FOURTEEN



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AUGSBURG IA .V ASSEMBLED IN CHAPEL FOR DEVOTION A LECTURE IN DOGMATICS !•,«.»; SIXTRKN

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