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Freshman Welcome Week
Sept. 25
Alumni A-Club Golf Tournament
(Site to be announced)
Oct. 23
Honor Convocation
Distinguished Alumni
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Homecoming (Alumni Day)
Nov. 7
Fall Family Fest (Parents)
Details on these and other events will be
sent to you as the schedule time draws
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ANDERSON-NELSON TESTIMONIAL DINNER
Over 46 years of service was recognized in honoring Ernie Anderson and Edor
Nelson with a testimonial dinner in June
at the College Center.
More than 300 people were involved
in paying tribute to these two men who
have affected so many lives not only in
improving athletic ability, but also in
building real desire and inspiration in
preparing us to continue the same attitudes throughout our lives.
Dr. Philip Quanbeck acted as master
of ceremonies. The invocation was given
by Pastor Freeman Sveom, with a welcome
by Alumni A-Club president Richard Thomson. Tributes were given by Cully 3Mk-
son, Hiram Johnson, Gus Young, Dan Anderson, Tom Hofflander, Dr. B.M. Christen
and Dr. Oscar Anderson. Presentation
awards was made by Al Duer to Ernie
his work in the National Association of.
Intercollegiate Athletics, of which he
president this y
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lifetime;
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riends,
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iiiiiWi j^Tt 1" njili in his
wo m»n have contributed
esl to those of us who
and worked with them.
Augsburg is alf^e and its spirit exemplified to youth through men like Ernie and
Edor who will continue to pass it on to
others.
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COMING EVENTS: w
Sept. 4-8
Freshman Welcome Week
Sept. 25
Alumni A-Club Golf Tournament
(Site to be announced)
Oct. 23
Honor Convocation
Distinguished Alumni
24
Homecoming (Alumni Day)
Nov. 7
Fall Family Fest (Parents)
Details on these and other events will be
sent to you as the schedule time draws
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ANDERSON-NELSON TESTIMONIAL DINNER
Over 46 years of service was recognized in honoring Ernie Anderson and Edor
Nelson with a testimonial dinner in June
at the College Center.
More than 300 people were involved
in paying tribute to these two men who
have affected so many lives not only in
improving athletic ability, but also in
building real desire and inspiration in
preparing us to continue the same attitudes throughout our lives.
Dr. Philip Quanbeck acted as master
of ceremonies. The invocation was given
by Pastor Freeman Sveom, with a welcome
by Alumni A-Club president Richard Thomson. Tributes were given by Cully 3Mk-
son, Hiram Johnson, Gus Young, Dan Anderson, Tom Hofflander, Dr. B.M. Christen
and Dr. Oscar Anderson. Presentation
awards was made by Al Duer to Ernie
his work in the National Association of.
Intercollegiate Athletics, of which he
president this y
sented them with
A-Club, s
and a gi
E
know a
lifetime;
special pr
have played
Jack Horner r
aque from the Alumni
riends,
rom. many admirers,
id to meet and
iiiiiWi j^Tt 1" njili in his
wo m»n have contributed
esl to those of us who
and worked with them.
Augsburg is alf^e and its spirit exemplified to youth through men like Ernie and
Edor who will continue to pass it on to
others.
8
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