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t — 92 i i J I AxmcR-sox, IVrr.RSOX, ICnicksox, Kiukm KTKKKN, rBDRKSOX, DAIII.K, I. John SOX. I.KRSUXD The Boarding Club TfTliW memories of college life are more pleasant to Attgsburgcrs than those of the Boarding Club. The bell that tolls so mournfully for classes rings merrily for meals. As the joyful peals ring out over the campus there is a general exodus from all rooms. Occupations of the gravest importance imme- diately cease. Philosophers and mathematicians, scientists and musicians alike drop their work and join the mad stampede toward the dining hall. Once inside, however, all is orderly. The rules of etiquette are not forgotten, tho at odd moments one may deign to disregard those of minor importance—especially if there are no ladies at the table. The members of the Club are seated entirely impartially and the seating arrangement is changed semi-monthly. It is generally so arranged that at each table of eight may be seated at least two of our precious “Coeds”. Not infrequently are harmless pranks and escapades indulged in to the amusement of the Club. Many pleasant diversions arc offered when some of the “Coeds”, or perhaps the theologians, enter the dining hall dressed in unique or novel garb. In looking back over the record of the Boarding Club we find that it has always been fundamentally the same. The dining hall has been—and is—not only a place to get your meals, but also a place to enjoy them together with the companionship of your fellow-students. The spirit of the Club has always been one of hearty cooperation and good fellowship. So we wonder not that every alumnus and every under-graduate of our school has a tender spot in his heart for the Augsburg Boarding Club. PAOB TWHNTY-KIVE
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Top How—V. I •All I,K. ( . Ot„sox, Maaiikim. Hyrkkx. K. Oynii.u. K. Mvhkb Middle How -K. JOIIXSOX, C. Ot.AXIWK, IIa|.VOI»KOX. A. IlKttG, M. Ol.XOX, I». ClIRISTKXSKX, O. l Ain.AiiKi: liottom How—I. I'kdxrkox. H. Larkox, M. IIackx, Lanurjokx, Mattson. C. Iykrkox. T. Knutson USTOM decrees that we, the old “Augsburg Echo” staff, who now must pull up our stakes and like the Arab steal away unnoticed and unwept, may, ere we finally assume our sphinxlike role, thus make our last bow before the readers of our school publications. In all humility we leave to our successors our place, our work, a wide margin tor improving the Echo , and our sincere belief that no obsequies need to be written for it in the near future. The “Echo” has grown strong under approbation, has survived flattery, cen- sure, neglect, and undue solicitous concern. It has endured the vicissitudes of twenty-six years while subjected to youthful pilots groping about for surety and guidance. It has safely weathered a tempestuous past and now feels secure in its traditions, its ideals, its mission, and will no doubt confidently outstrip its own successful career of bygone days. Its echo is heard throughout the Free Church; it reaches our friends in the outposts of distant climes; it forms bonds between our school, our alumni, and our members wherever they may be. It has been true to its name and purport. May “The Augsburg Echo” persistently continue to expand in volume and extent as the years go by so that it may increasingly voice the principles, the teachings, and the aspirations which have been, are now, and will be Augsburg's raison d’etre. Augsburg Echo 1‘AtiK TWKNTV-KlM H
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