The Mooring Mast 1928-1929

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PACIFIC

COLLEGE,

LUTHERAN

NO. 1

PARKLAND, WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928.

�OLLEGE HAS AN AUSPICIOUS OPENING .

:VELOPEMENT 'paci-hc r:J 1/ IELP' PROGRAM IS ORGANIZED i

NEW YEAR IS Year STARTED WELL HERE AT P.L.C.

Starts New School CollelYe /� . ___:::m:1�.��!i:'7'1�

ew

Good; 106 Are Enrolled

65 Are En­

Plan;

On First Day

,lIed First Night elp us grow!"

:;h is the plea of Pacific Lutheran ge.

The college is expanding daily

room must be made for such de­ ments as may arise.

For this rea­

he cooperation of all is asked, and

,xpected that such aid will be gladen.

e

plan

for

zonstruction

development of

a

new

includes

chemistry

(,tory, expan ion of the library, and devclopment

of

lized friends.

a

wider

field

ot

The

I

12.

e.

"("Ime

lflrler t

e T.il:!eral Art

Such an addition

necessitates

ional resources This s another . on for the present plea for "help"

19 from Pacific Lutheran College

. Its friends throughout this North'. Elvestrom is one of the important

, In establishing a greater Pacific at

land.

He is to be the field man-

nan who will be responsible for orling the development campaign in leld and arrangmg for a series of mee t·mgs a t wl' 11C h Presl 'd ent T'

ad can present the cause. •

development

aSSOCiatIOn

m-

. IS

.

bemg

One

I

. d, mem bers hip 'm whlc mze . h'IS

I

Pacific

Lutheran

and

six

students

The opening exercises

had

were

held in

the organ prelude, played by Professor Edwards,

I

prayer,

I

"The

Glory."

!

I --------. ---- ---CHOIR IS PICKED Lutherans Have I PROF. EDTf/ARDS " B"19 Convent"IOn BY

Its first ensemble rehearsal Wednesday,

the 26th. Professor J. Edwards direct-

I ing. After many tryouts

been selected:

'

the following EI-

sopran�Anna Michelson,

First

Lehmann,

Dorothy

Hokenstad,

I

of

session

summer-school

of August was successful can be shown fact that

the

from

there

commandments service

was

a

of

difficulty

not

:land, Washington, with the under-

'

Miss

Stixrud,

Mrs.

.

...

vt:.LL .II>

for

well

as

provide a way

His

for

individual

of

dis­

as

lege.

So in our works and dOing', we

your

heart

ever

at

Christian insti­

be

present to

all

troubled,"

times.

help and

for

.

Jesus IS

befriend us

The new teachers were introduced by (Cont·mued on Page Two)

0ffered

Kreidler.

Ul" rle

have this one great comfort, "Let not

WEDDING OF L. CARLSON GRAD

to

a

At

were about eag'er study in the midst of hot days.

College, Holmes, Elma Trulson, Helen Westby. 50 tents placed on the campus.

Thy

tutions like our Pacific Lutheran 001-

the

conducive

in

in

ciples

Normal course of P. L. C. was well ut-

That the Chataqua held the last week tended even though th e work

Declare

neart lJe 1.tOllOleti.

loving

For six weeks this summer, the school

The

Heavens

led

poined

all this time He hears our prayers, and

! His

I "vas actively engaged by a goodly group.

Chataqua Is Well-Attended By Boys, G'Ir Is an d """ Adu It&

Svare

are His great works to do for US; and

Proved Intere"'tin g

I

O.

assembly

our goal and Jesus is our way, and there

SUlluuer School Has

The P. L. C. chOir for 1928-29 met in

T.

The new president, Dr. O. A. Tingel­

l

1 _:;:;::;:::;::;::::.;-

the

stad spoke on John 14: 1-15-"Let not

" your

i

Rev.

and

Singing

,

I

hundred

the chapel building at ten o·clock. After

ed is enrolled as a contributing sup- Phyllis Grande, Emma Kaaland, Helen of

Pacific

an mcrease of ten per cent over last

t: "This is to certify that the above vera

�r

of

year's enrollment for the first day.

! have 0b -

,d by Signing the following state-

exercises

enrolled on this first day, which makes

re has been a demand for a four'

, wiU

opening

Lutheran College were held September

" course in the college department:

.

Exercises Prov

Opening

Tingelstad Announces I

beautiful

very

home

wedding

Lyman

Carlson,

Tuesday evening, September 25, one of

Mr. our

Hauge, and Mr. Stuen were the teach-

was

graduates,

Mr.

married to Miss Ellen Heggblom,

Second sopran<r--Clara Myhre. DorIn addition to the older members of ers , while the course comprised Educa- of Gig Harbor. Rev . O. J. Ordal from ding that a contribution of at least othy Ebersole, Lillian Anderson, Edna th e g-roup, R ev. H enn'ks en of Seattle . tIOnal Measurements, Prmclples of Edu- Bellingham, Washington, for many years dollar be made to Pacific Lutheran Dagsland, Inga Goplerud, Ingeborg had charge of an encampment of 35 cation, Library Instruction, Technic of a close friend of the family , performed !ge by the above-named at least Balstad, Eliot Michelsen, Irene Dahl. boys, and Miss Ulleland had 25 girls Teaching, State Manual, and Normal the ceremony. The bride's sister was a year and that the above-named FrankHoff, bass-Norman First maid of honor, while Mr. Ole Floe acted Art. her care. (Continued on Page Two) under lin Lacy, Warner Quale, Sigurd B jelde. I

I

I

I

formal dinner party was given at

and Mrs. Phillip E. . ge Iast We dnesday evenmg In hon-

son,

I I I I

son.

Alton

Mrs.

Ellingson,

Edwards,

Reynold alto,

first

ne 0 Id facu Ity. Mr. XaVler ' gave the

:ommg address to the new members

morning

At

of

election

officers

Mrs.

Franklin

Lacy,

of

Elna

of

regular

attendance

ical

and

The addl-

rhe

call

was

sent--and

ne from far and near.

re nearest are

responses

Those who

Mr. Hong,

the

new

and

the

summer

o

Tradition,

.

where

board

of

trustees

of

the

Mr.

Blanche

W.

Rail,

of Washington last June. The

call also

\ College,

' I

penetrated

Decorah,

Iowa,

to

Pacific

at

always

and

back Dr. Tlngelstad and Mr. Elvestrom.

any

time,

Mr. Elvestrom is field man for the

development

work

at

Pacific.

While

nig ht.

over-night

The

bag,

presentation

last

was

takes

on

a

any

a

short

honeymoon

in

British

Columbia, after which they will be at

home at 1407 No. Prospect street, Ta.

the

home of Mr. and Mrs. Xavier, with the

west end of the campus we can only

say that surprises await you, for noth-

new

ing in black and white could truthful-

Iy tell the traditions of that mysterious

with a campus, for in this sense tra-

I

'traditions-many

Friday

at

for

I coma.

spot.

dition consists of customs so long prac-

I

MRS. KREIDLER HONORED

leather

Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Carl-

Explainer---Mooring Mast Reported

interesting

of

them-and

new

customs without realizing that they In honor of her birthday Mrs. Kreldbrought ler was presented with a beautiful tooled already entered into the traditional life Luther

I

meaning when spoken of in connection

were Rev. O. L. Hovick, a member of the

the College.

son left Immediately after the wedding

Fascinating Tradition is By P. L. C' . is Best

I

kes possible another step forward in

ure.

at

King,

ticed that they have become a part Lutheran College, Rev. Pfluger of seMiss Myhre is the school stenograof a thing. And what kind of a campus attle, Rev. Rustad and Rev. Lono, both pher. Her home is In Seattle, where is that without tradition? P. L. C. has of Tacoma. . she was graduated from the UniversitY j students will unconsciously follow old

of these teachers to the old staff

I work that is being planned for the

spoke

school for ministers.

Rcific is glad to welcome a group of this school where he once was president.

1

Seminary

Moore,

Among the invited guests

were Prof. and Mrs. O. J. Stuen, from

Gano,

tel's and Mae Wahlmacher.

Included

contests

Mrs.

Irene

Verna

Martha Sizer, Bertha Rod, Merle vet-

Among the speakers at this Chataqua

NEW TEACHERS ADDED TO P. L. C. STAFF

{ teachers to her halls.

student body,

swimming

Johnson.

Kersten,

members

Dr. Bruise of the Lutheran Theolog-

meeting in which he stressed the im -

also choir plans for the year.

Ethel

the parents sometimes Joined.

lre and Mr. Hong. Mr. Hauge acted, manager of choir, gave a talk at this

ames and contests occupied the eve- portance j

meets,

quarter's as best man.

the

attended

who

Calavan, Ruth Erickson,

games of higher organization in which

IIlr. Elvestrom, Dr. Tinglestad, Miss geant-at-arms. Mr. Elvertron, business

;; hours.

the college

track

some

Those

insplra- I work this summer were: Hannah Andderson, Opal Black, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs.

real

and by contests of various sorts. These

contests, conducted by

he group, and responses were rnade Trulson, secretary, Car I An derson, ser-

naster of ceremonies.

a

The younger members of the congre-

Wednesday,

treasurer,

proved

gation were kept busy by Bible work

26t h Gerhard Lane was e It ec ed presl· -

I dent,

and

Uon for the day.

XaVJer, ' second a It0, WI'11 be c ho Ir c hap-

f the new members of the faculty.' erones. dinner was given by the members

Jacob-

and

j

Bible meetings were held early each

Second bass-Alf Myhre, Carl Ellef-

JNER HONORS NEW FACULTY home of Mr.

I

of the school.

For instance, how many of us have

not already strolled to the old Kicking

There are, however, less mysterious

customs of our school. One event which has already taken place is the annual

I

trip to the Fair.

Most of us found that

there

places

are other

besides

school

where one can get a different slant at

life or look at things from a different angle.

Anyway,

the

Carnival

section

is one place where you can get up in

the world.

As for the other traditional

events we shall not try to tell

about

!h school prinCipal, and Miss Myhre. at Luther he was a teacher, but he re- dinner tables set for 36 of the honor Post, implanted a flrln toe print thereon them, for they, too, must be experienced. PIr. Hong came from Lincoln High

I

fused to tell the reporter what it was

\001 In Tacoma, where he has been that he struggled with.

guests,

I school.

friends

and

associates

in

the and wished that--no, don't tell, or it

Dr. Tingelstad presented a bas-

won't come true.

This custom began so

We merely remind you of Campus Day,

Sneak Day, and Reunion as some of the


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