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Left: Jack Raaen and Chorale members on the steps of the Guthrie. Below Left: Gayle Anderson. Sue Abrahamson, and her mom. Above Right: Becky Lundeen, Santa, and Becky Bjella. Below: Anxious Auggies and guests in the Guthrie lobby. 23
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GUTHRIE DAY AT AUGSBURG AUGSBURG NIGHT AT THE GUTHRIE Two of the most enjoyable events each fall are ‘'Guthrie Day” and “Augsburg Night at the Guthrie. Augsburg’s Fine Arts Coordinator, Cynthy Mandl. worked with Guthrie people to create activities that expose students, faculty, and staff to the various aspects of the Guthrie Theater. On Tuesday, November 1. staff members from the Guthrie held workshops and discussions on the artistic, business, and technical aspects of the Theater. Highlighting the afternoon was a Guthrie Costume Show in the college center. Four weeks later, Auggies and their guests attended the Guthrie’s performance of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The Augsburg Chorale joined in the festivities by singing Christmas carols before the performance, aided by dancers and students selling candy on the steps of the Theater. After the play, we ate goodies provided by the college, and returned home to get ready for finals. Top: Dr. Ailene Cole modeling a costume from the Guthrie. Right: Fran Bennett shows students the warm-up proceedure used at the Guthrie. Below: The Guthrie Costume Show in the college center. 22
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24 o H CO Q LU cr CL CO LU CO LU CO Q Q On Saturday morning, October 22, Augsburg students helped replant Murphy Square after Dutch Elm Dis- ease destroyed all but three trees. The Park Board provided the trees at a reduced cost to Augsburg, while the students provided the necessary labor for planting. There were 25 crews, each consisting of at least three students, which were involved in the planting process. Each crew was responsible for the watering and care of their tree until winter set in. Augsburg Grounds Supervisor. Den- nis Easley, and Student Body Presi- dent Eric Spore, deserve recognition for the undertaking and organization of this event. On hand for the super- vision of this restoration were Den- nis Easley, and Biology Professors, Erwin Mickelberg and Dennis Sjo- gren. President Oscar Anderson and a few faculty members were also present to encourage the students and support the cause. Not only is this a college community project which will restore the beauty of our campus, but it is also a project to be used in the future as a teach- ing aid for the biology department.
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