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DR. BERNHARD CHRISTENSEN President THROUGHOUT the whirl of college life we have felt the quiet and force- 1 ful leadership of Dr. Christensen, our president and our friend. His un- tiring efforts and enthusiasm for Augsburg, his determination in maintain- ing high educational standards, and his firm spiritual convictions have challenged our hearts and minds to greater scholastic achievement and deeper Christian living. We are grateful for his guidance and faithfulness as he leads us in the search for truth.
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Dedication TO THOSE AUGGIES WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY AND OURS, THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED Gf.rald Anderson Edward E. Berntsen Arnold Gustafson Charles Held Keith E. Hoffman Curtis Johnson James Johnson Mentor Johnson Norwood Johnson Virgil Knudson Arthur Lawien Arthur Molvik William Mueller James Mydland Joseph Nelson Lynn I). Pi n rson Rk hard W. Pi. i i rson Robert Tousley ”■ Leland Vojta Robert Watson Ellard Wold
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From the President’s Desk HERE are two types of people who comprise our world: the masses and ■ the molders. The former are pulled and pushed hither and thither by the forces of life; the latter, though also strongly influenced by those forces, themselves help give direction to life. The masses are like the crushed and ground wheat-flour; the molders are like the living yeast which, mingled with the flour, fills it with life and makes possible the production of bread for the world. From every Christian college should come men and women who are molders— men and women who, in the name of Christ and humanity, give direction to human society rather than yield to its massive pressures. Our veterans, now returned from the ends of the earth, have lived and striven in the toils and terrors of war. They have helped to prevent the shackles of political and spiritual slavery from being laid upon the whole world. They have fought and suffered creatively in the service of our country and of man- kind. But a new day demands a new and higher creativity—the creativity of clear vision, of steady service to man, of undeviating loyalty to truth and human good, of love that serves and suffers in the unheralded places of earth. Today at Augsburg we are seeking to build our school larger, finer, more effective, more beautiful, with expanded physical facilities, with an increased and strengthened faculty, with a wider variety of courses. Two or three years hence, with the continued blessing of God giving success to present plans, should see our campus situation completely transformed, and Augsburg in a position to be a stronger Lighthouse of Christian Education than she has ever been. In due season the physical towers beautifully symbolizing Faith and Hope and Love will rise, giving nobler habitation to the teachings that have re- echoed here for more than seventy-five years. But physical transformation is not enough. Without spiritual vision and power we perish. By God’s grace we must build in larger numbers human lives and characters that are creative. We must send more Christ-filled leaven into the crushed and lifeless masses of city and country, of the nation and of the world. This is today’s call to a higher warfare. It summons us all, teachers and students, veterans and non-veterans. And our response to it will be even more crucial, more fateful in its ongoing influences, than was our response to the call which summoned in 1941.
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