This summer, Augustana hosted a bid-to-buy online auction for the treasured Morrison Commons mailbox doors. The auction was a first-class success, with 650 mailboxes sold and $39,430 raised for the AU Scholarship Fund.
馃拰 Dr. Rich 鈥92 & Tammy Allen (Pictured right)
鈥淚 met my wife, Tammy, the summer after my freshman year at Augie. She went to Concordia College (now University), St. Paul. Needless to say, we had a long distance relationship. We wrote to each other every day. This picture shows the 261 letters she wrote to me. Going to my mailbox every single day to get a letter from my girlfriend (later fianc茅e) was a highlight of the day.鈥
馃摣 Dan Ahlers 鈥98
鈥淐all me sentimental, but I couldn't resist bidding on mine.鈥
馃摦 Dr. Robert Geigle 鈥69 (Pictured right)
鈥淚 graduated from Augustana in 1969 (B.S.) and 1973 (MAT). Despite spending all that time at Augie, I couldn鈥檛 recall my box number. So, I bought two 鈥 1223 for my date of birth and 1947 for my year of birth.鈥
馃拰 Jolene (Boyken) Mittelstedt 鈥91
鈥淚 attended Augustana from 1987-91. Throughout those four years, my mom would mail me a card every single Monday. She would also send me a letter later in the week, every single week. These letters and cards were the love from home I always needed. Checking my mail in the Commons was one of the highlights of my day.鈥
馃摠 Linda (Ballard) '70 & Robert Hofstad '69 (Pictured right)
In 1968-69, Robert Hofstad 鈥69 served as the Augustana Student Association (ASA) president and appointed Linda (Ballard) 鈥70 鈥 simply an acquaintance at the time 鈥 to the curriculum committee. Needing to send her intercampus mail for the committee but not knowing her box number, Hofstad was forced to ask the mail person. But, Ballard appeared at the mailboxes at the same time, and it struck him: 鈥淲hy haven鈥檛 I asked her out before?鈥
Now, after more than 50 years of marriage, Hofstad surprised his wife with the mailboxes that started it all.
鈥淪ince college, Linda has had a recurring dream that her mailbox is chalk full of mail, but she can鈥檛 remember her combination,鈥 Hofstad said. 鈥淏ut, we received the combination with our mailbox doors, so she was finally able to open her mailbox. I have a feeling, after all these years, the dreams may stop.鈥
馃摣 Dr. Echo (Bartos) '14 & Dr. Kyle Kopplin 鈥14 (Pictured right)
鈥淜yle and I met on move-in day freshman year and began dating one week later. We shared our mailbox combinations and used to leave notes and snacks for each other in our mailboxes. What a special memory to have in our home now!鈥