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The 1924 Augsburgian S in many ollior tasks which one begins and works with for some time, it is with some fooling of relief that wo are nearing the completion of our work with The U)2 . Ini shnn ian. We have tried to arrange a I wok which would be a credit to the school it represents, one which would include ideas and pictures that could he enjoyed not only by the students who have been at Augsburg during the past two years, but also by the men and women who during the past fifty-live years have at- tended school here or have in some way been connected with Augsburg. In the present increase in attendance at various educational institutions Augsburg has not been left out. We are growing rapidly. The question in re- gard to location and room will soon not he how much longer we have to slay here, but how much longer we can sla here. We have talked about a greater Augsburg. Now that we are increasing in numbers and have developed more comprehensive curricula will we he willing to assume the responsibilities which come with the greater Augsburg? Some of Augsburg’s friends have already provided suitable grounds for the New Augsburg. A place to build, however, is not enough. We must also have the means whereby buildings may he constructed. We believe that our people will continue to support our school. In so doing they will rise to new victories when they'see new fields to conquer. It is the wish of the editorial staff of The 102 . I n sl nr itiii that this bien- nial may he an instrument in helping people to realize that our school is doing a great work, an important work: that the things which are valued here are those which help young men and women to lake their places in the world as conten- ders for Christian principles in theory and practice, and for personal life in Christ. —Tiik Editor. I A«B TWKNTVNKVCS
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TO|l HOW—IfANKKX. Oll.HKKTSON. Kl.NK.SH, SultVIO Second How lloNHKuii. I.rsn, I. I'kdkkson, B. Auntzkn, Kru.uii. Bottom How—Okamro, C. (Tikiktkxkkx. A. Gynii.i . B. Johnson. L. Caui.hon. 0. Foshan. C. Toi.i.kkhon The Augsburgian Campaign Ifi X order to insure a successful sale of the Augsburgian this year, the business staff put on a campaign similar to the one conducted two years ago. The student body was divided into eight teams, with Olga Swenson, Gilbert Almquist, Clement I.eesland, Bernhard Christensen, Edwin Johnson, Carl Ostby, Kenneth Torvik, and Minnie Wold as captains. To stimulate competition among the different teams, the honor of having its picture in the Augsburgian was offered as a prize to the winning team. After a short intensive campaign the final results were posted, which showed that Edwin Johnson’s team had secured an undis- putable lead by subscribing for 375 copies out of 1,010, the total number sub- scribed. This plan of selling the Augsburgian has proven highly successful. Xot only does it insure more subscriptions by creating rivalry among the teams, but it also makes it possible to reach practically every district in the Free Church by placing the responsibility for the Augsburgian directly on the student body. We are glad to say that the campaign was successful this year also, thanks to the splendid spirit of cooperation that the students showed. PARK TWKNTY-KICIIT
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