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Left: Before hungry Auggies invade, Elane Turner adds a last minute touch to the smorgasbord table. Below: Sharing the excitement of Homecoming victory are Wendy Ring and Dave langness. left: Rachel Rohde, Jane Benson, and Debbie Thomson whole-heart- edly dish up pie for the smorgasbord. Above: Connie Hansen and Steve Nycklemoe rock-n-roll to the music. 18
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intensity grew and climaxed with Osness' touchdown catch. Indeed, winning the homecoming football game is like adding cheese to rigatoni! While the crowds were cheering and football players executing victorious plays at the stadium in St. Paul, there was a unique hustle bustle in the cafeteria back at Augs- burg. The help joyously created trays of watermelon, cantaloupe, relishes, lefse and many other delectable Norwegian goodies. The hungry fans were greeted with myriads of scrumptious foods and plenty of plates to put it on. Waiting in line for this royal spread was not disap- pointing! Smorgasbord lime would not be complete without live music. The Carabei singers and Jeroy Carl- son's quartet livened the atmosphere with their musical strains. Jerry Maron's ten piece orchestra band closed Satur- day's activities. Alumni and students waltzed, two stepped, and polka'd for an evening of diversity from the new and usual. Unifying the weekend, the Sunday morning worship brought to close another homecoming season. Dr. Ollila spoke on the educational value of surviving by signifi- cance, and the choir celebrated in song. The Augsburg community shared their common link in Christ with communion. Homecoming unified Augsburg students, graduates and faculty. Gone was the traditional homecoming queen, but she did not bury the traditional enthusiasm and spirit of the homecoming weekend. Homecoming 1973 has put us a step further towards a future of Surviv- ing By Significance . Top: Dr. Donald Gustafson tries to raise a bid on a child's sandbox at the faculty auction. Above: Due to chilling rain the Homecoming street dance was moved to Si Melby, but Al Bachman and Julie Stattme didn't seem to mind.
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Left: Mike Hayes carefully rolls a piece of Augsburg letse at the Homecoming smorgasbord. Above: Eric Trehus, member of Augs- burg band, listens intently during Honors Convocation. Left: Nancy Kerber, Kirn Anderson, Roger Gorham, and Lida Premil snuggle up at the somi-formal Homecoming dance. 19 a
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