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i 1963 Dorothy Borsgard Diane Gilbertson Mary Fenrick Sandra Simpson Homecoming Royalty “In-AUG-HURRAY-tion Days” headlined the 1963 Homecoming week-end with the inauguration of Augsburg’s seventh president, Dr. Oscar A. Anderson. Li Johnson, Homecoming Gen- eral Chairman, opened the event- filled four days by crowning Ann Rosvold Homecoming Queen on Thursday. Dorothy Borsgard, Mary Fenrick, Diane Gilbertson, and San- dra Simpson, gowned in pink for- mals, attended Queen Ann. Bill Chart rand, Jim Parks, Guy Rucss, Chuck Schulz, and Stan Spang- enberg escorted the queen and her court. The Travelers Three entertained the queen and her subjects with folk songs after the coronation. On Fri- day a cardboard football team was found hanging between the trees on Murphy Square. Miss Oletta Wald, Director of Elementary Education of the American Lutheran Church, and Walter G. Johnson, Professor of Scandinavian at the University of Washington, received Distinguished Alumni Citations at the Honors Convocation. The Royal Court watches as Queen Ann, assisted by Student Body President Janies Parks, reads the Homecoming Proclamation.
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The Travelers Three, Charlie Ogama, Peter Apo. and Dick Shirley, a versatile team of folk singers and instrumentalists, provided the entertainment after the coronation. Homecoming Highlights A Cup of Trembling, the story of a German martyr who died for free- dom at the hands of the German Secret Police during World War II, was presented by the Religious Dra- ma Players. Cheering sounded forth on the Quad as the Auggic cheerleaders led the pep-fest before the football game with St. John’s. Queen Ann lit a torch, which runners Richard Anderson, Bob Hin , A1 Larson, and Satoru Sudoh relayed to Pa- rade Stadium to signal the start of the game. However, the Johnnies beat the Auggics 26 6 to dampen the Homecoming spirit. Auggic students continued the activities at Roman Holiday,” the post-game pi za party. The Italian street scene, the dimly-lit room, and the Roman market booths yielded an environment of merri- ment. Sunday morning Dr. Sonnack spoke at the worship service to close “ I n-AU G- H U RRA Y-tion Days, Homecoming 1963. 22
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