Augsburg College - Augsburgian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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H ANDERSON S. ANOERSON ARNOLD 8ARTILSON Safi otHare Class officers Playing a return engagement for the second season, the sophomores came back to seek their traditional enemies, the frosh. They came, they saw, and they almost conquered them. During Freshman Week. Superman Sophomore bore down on Flippant Fresh- man and tried to transform him into a sad sack. A few of the gruesome methods were raw onions around the neck, no makeup for girls and plenty for fellows, traditional green, oh, so green caps, air raid procedures, five pounds of books carried in a pail, and the brief pajama episode. Leading roles were played by Howie Ryden as president. Margy Manger as vice president, and Mabel Rygh as secretary. They were ably support ed by Willis Johnson, treasurer, and Mildred Thors- gaard, social director. Activities of the year were curtailed due to war- M. EKSE EVERTS R. PEDERSON OUAM G. GREGUSON RACHIE HOIMBERG RANDKIEV HOWE H. JOHNSON W. JOHNSON RHOLL ROMNESS RONHOLM

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That classy coed. Lois Black, adds beauty to our campus. As for Gladys, she's on the beam!! John Steen is a fourth of our favorite men's quartet be- sides being an athlete. Clara Carlsen adds to the group with her gracious and charming manner. Lloyd Johnson is known in the best circles as a fel- low who takes the n't out of don't. A typical scene between acts is that of Merle Houser chew- ing on Spanish verbs. Merle is most likely to suc- ceed. Jack is the boy who clicks with a camera. Marge is the W.A.A. champ of the class. It took lots of points to earn that sweater. Consider Mrs. Johnson's little girl Edryce. She’s always ready to laugh at our jokes. Bob Erickson dabbles in philoso- phy. Phyllis Englund. she is the scholar of our class. Iris Engberg is always in tune with the styles of the time. Bernhard Bretheim divides his time between studying Greek and Swedish Hospital. Sylvia Haukeness. that quiet gal, has little to say. but what she does say counts. Gigs Bretheim, The Voice, holds us all under his spell as he sings. Norma Sateren, well—you name it—she can do it. As the curtain falls on the Junior class they are preparing for the leading roles they will play next year. G. BOXRUD C. CARLSEN I. ENGBERG P. ENGLUND R. ERICKSON S. HAUKENESS M. HOUSER M. MYRVIK M. PAULSON E. OUANBECK N. SATEREN J. STEEN E. STRINOEN C. STROMMEN



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time inconveniences and lack of time on the part of students. Nevertheless. Sophomores contributed to the school events by their conspicuous attend- ance and enthusiasm. As a famous prof has said, There ain't an icky in the crowd. When we dressed up. favorites of the year included cloches. U necks, and earrings. When we didn't, one could depend upon a slack-and-sloppy sweater scene. Yes, we were comfy. Fellows depended upon flashy bow ties, shocking plaid shirts, zootie watch chains, screaming sox, and the conventional porkie pie for their all-reet appearance. In 1945 we used many properties. Some of these included charm bracelets. V mail. Tasty yeast bars, pancake makeup, Don't Fence Me In, pin curls, cokes, discs by The Voice. Frank not so hotcha, and sometimes we used books. We had fun. Re- member? KLEFSAAS RYOEN D. LARSON RYGH LEE SETO LIJSING STECK LEONARD THORSGARO LUNDEEN TRELSTAD MANGER WIL8ERG

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