COMING EVENTS
SNO DAYS SET WITH FACULTY
This year, as part of Sno Days
festivities, the Augsburg faculty will
present "Faculty Frolics," an hilarious
hour and a half of talented teachers
telling tales of trails and tribulations at Augsburg. The frolics begin
Friday, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m., in Melby
Hall. Admission is 50 cents. Tickets
may be purchased at the door or in advance by contacting:
Rich Quenemoen
P.O. 7506439
Augsburg College
Minneapolis, Minn. 55404
All alumni are cordially invited.
AUGSBURG
ALUMNI NEWSLETTER
VOL. 30 NO. 6
JANUARY 1968
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MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS
SET HOME CONCERT DATES
Home concert dates for Augsburg's
musical organizations have been announced
by Michael Walgren, manager of orchestra,
band and choir.
The orchestra, under the direction of
Robert Karlen, will present its home concert Feb. 18 at 3 p.m., as part of Parents Weekend. The concert follows the
tour of Southern Minnesota with concerts
in Rochester, Montevideo, New London, Walnut Grove and Waconia.
The Augsburg Choir will present its
home concert in Guthrie Theatre Sunday,
March 10. Under the direction of Leland
B. Sateren, the choir will tour Northern
Minnesota, North Dakota and Canada.
Following its tour in Wisconsin and
Northern Illinois, the Augsburg Concert
Band, under the baton of Mayo Savold, will
present the home concert in Melby Kail
March 31.
The Pacific Lutheran University
Choir, "The Choir of the West," will perform in Melby Hall Feb. 1. Tickets are on
sale for $2 and $1.50 in the Public Relations Office, Augsburg College. Special
tickets, priced at $4 are also available
for both the PLU and Augsburg Choir concerts.
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COMING EVENTS
SNO DAYS SET WITH FACULTY
This year, as part of Sno Days
festivities, the Augsburg faculty will
present "Faculty Frolics," an hilarious
hour and a half of talented teachers
telling tales of trails and tribulations at Augsburg. The frolics begin
Friday, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m., in Melby
Hall. Admission is 50 cents. Tickets
may be purchased at the door or in advance by contacting:
Rich Quenemoen
P.O. 7506439
Augsburg College
Minneapolis, Minn. 55404
All alumni are cordially invited.
AUGSBURG
ALUMNI NEWSLETTER
VOL. 30 NO. 6
JANUARY 1968
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S -n T
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MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS
SET HOME CONCERT DATES
Home concert dates for Augsburg's
musical organizations have been announced
by Michael Walgren, manager of orchestra,
band and choir.
The orchestra, under the direction of
Robert Karlen, will present its home concert Feb. 18 at 3 p.m., as part of Parents Weekend. The concert follows the
tour of Southern Minnesota with concerts
in Rochester, Montevideo, New London, Walnut Grove and Waconia.
The Augsburg Choir will present its
home concert in Guthrie Theatre Sunday,
March 10. Under the direction of Leland
B. Sateren, the choir will tour Northern
Minnesota, North Dakota and Canada.
Following its tour in Wisconsin and
Northern Illinois, the Augsburg Concert
Band, under the baton of Mayo Savold, will
present the home concert in Melby Kail
March 31.
The Pacific Lutheran University
Choir, "The Choir of the West," will perform in Melby Hall Feb. 1. Tickets are on
sale for $2 and $1.50 in the Public Relations Office, Augsburg College. Special
tickets, priced at $4 are also available
for both the PLU and Augsburg Choir concerts.
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