Mast 1944-1945

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SEPTEllBkR 28. llK4

Open.ing Day Fi�ds Four New Faces Behind Classroom and Office Desks

Four new members have been added to B. A. degtee at the UnivenJty of Nebra,s.. the faculty of Pacific Lutheran Collece ka, Mrs. Johnson continued her work in thls year. They are Mrs. K. A. Holstad. advanced speech t.ra.in1n8" at NorthweIS\:.em Mrs. W. M, Johnson, Dr. J. A, El.son, and University, where abe toot. rraduate wort. the Rev. L. A. B. Nelson. under Dr. �hon�rrer.8he baa done ex­

Mrs. Holstad, who wUl serve as house­ tenalve wOrk with community procrama . and as.sbtant dean ot women, and children's theater projects. comes to p. L. C. from Minneapolis. She Mrs. Johnson served. u �nt to A. mother

was ra1s� In the parsonage of a' pIoneer O. Arnold In the fO!Jndlnc of the Little. pastor In Mlnneso� and attend� schools Country Theater at hl'JO, North Dt.tota, In that state, For many years\ she has and has been aS8OClated. with Ooncordla at the head of various church or­ College. Moorhead., Minnesota. She is

ganizations. She was president of the In. IIvina' at present with her Parents, Mr. ternatlonal Women s Missionary Federa­ and Mm. W. F. Ladwig, in Tacom... Her ' tion for a slx·year period. ThLs year Mrs. husband, E'ruI. Wm. M, Johnson, 18 MIn­ Holstad wlll be giving her full time to ing overseas. her duties at Pacific Lutheran College.

MRS. W, M. JOHNSON

Mrs. Johnson has come to P. L. C. to

teach speech and dramatic!!. She is also

leave of absence from Oustavua AdolphU!'l organizing a debate team, Receiving her College, St. Peter, Minnesota, where he

NOTED VISITORS TO PARTICIPATE IN J UBILEE WEEK The Golden

cific

wa..s also the Department head.

Dr. Elson ha..s had extenalve experience,

both in teaching and research. Be has

traveled on collecting expedJUonI t.h.n>uah-'

Jubilee Campaign of Pa­

Lutheran College will reach

- out the United. States, 8candlnavta, Ger­

cli­

many and the Ban Juan Islands. and baa

max in the festivities planned for Wed­ a.

nesday through SWlday, October 11 to 15.

Written

t

evening, with a special rally (or plonee"rs.

The Reverend S. J. N. Ylvtsaker, pastor

I

or Our �vlor's Lutheran Church, Stan­ wood. Washington, . will be the speaker. ThUl3daY-l. 'PfOgram

wilt

devoted

be

chiefly to discussion groups. Dr. Carl A'

V. , Lund of Gresham, Oregon. President

of the Columbia Conference of the Au­ gustana Synod..

� bring

the

morning

Dr. J. C. K. Preus,

devotional address.

of MinneapoUs. Director of Education of

the N. L. C. A., the Rev. R. C. Burke of

LoG Angeles. President of the CaUfornia Conlerence, Augustana Synod, and the

I' I1

I

The South Puget Sound Clrcuit of the

Women's

from an operation, but he expects to be

with UJ soon. In the meantime his claases aro. beIniI l&U&llt b.l' ""-� Alcorn _ of the University of Waahlngton. The Rev. L. A. B. Nelson of Clarkston.

.

Wash.• holds the dual position of dean Of

(Continued

MRS.

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REV. L. A. B. NEL80H

HOLSTAD

N. L. C. A. will be

on Friday morning

F. members of the

nods wtll be guests. .

of

Federation

(Con�

. J uniors Plan Mixer

.save tomorrow night, September 29, for

the

all-school

I

b; Daphne

.

Hellman and AnIta. Roth

"Come out, come out. wherever you are!" and" scrubbing the step" with toothbrushe"

the And take It from the frash. this command were minor items In the inquisitorial set­ up. in charge of activities was ,p ven in no uncertain terms. The , and afternoon. W. M. Enthusiastic upper.classmen presided s tampeding shout shook the rafters as Sythree cooperating over a. fall house-cleaning campa1gn on Speakers Include Mrs. startled fl"eshles suddenly came to Ufe on the fourth !loor while weary freshmen that unforgettable midnight of SePte';l1�r trudged up and down four flights of stairs OIl Pap 4)

Missionary

mixer

which

the

I

I1

1

I I Instruc-I Junior

class is planning for 7:45 In the recre &tion . room. As part of the program, Mrs. Rhoda. Young, girls' phy.s1cal education

tor. will show movies that she has taken of campus life at PLC. Chairman LilltIln 'lborleifson and her asststants...promJse an

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19.

No modem Paul Reveres were these, Just

_(xu'.er .cost..

Religion Emphasized By Gabrielsen, Miller 'Ibis week has been des.lgnated

pla.1n

85, Re-

11&1005 Emphasis Week at PLC. The Rev: B. T. Gabrielsen, pastor Of the P'tr8t Nor-

....

160 student.! h@.ve signed enl'9llment

cards for the fall semester. the rerta­

tra.r's office reportS. Of this number,

132 are women and 28 men. The fresh­

men are far in the lead with 91 mem­

bers-73 women and 18 men. Next in

Une

the sophomores, who claim 26

wome.n and 1 solitary ma.le. Following are

elOISe are the Jun1or8, with 21 women and 5 .men. The senior

count is 11

women and .. men. One special "tudent is enrolled.

nOW'1n

president;

Just as the heallng balm of slumber settled

over

all,

Crash!

Wallop!

At 5:30 in the moming? Yes. and they

¥illtl_

eominp e(!ents

Ingrid

KnUtocin�'

Marte nson,

Ore" �tary: Marian

Prinevill e,

treaaurer; and Bob 1Anon, Tac:oma, ler-

geantr-at.IU"IIla,

:E

. Sophomore e w.ere aaain "pagIDg _� Jnl:shmen!" .TIIMda,.. 'September � throqb FrIday. humane admonition, surprisingly the 29 _ Religious Empha.s1s Fa� Idaho,- president; September vice-pret1d..mt; oma, Tac Andenoo , "Throw on fomething warm," the frenzied Week. Rev. B. T. Gabrielson of-8eattle Bow, secretary; and Gerry olsoIi, SUver­ freshies' were forced into the fog. and Dr. Samuei MUler of M1nriea.polla. ton, Ore.• �a.surer. The order of the morning was callsthenspeakers. Noon devotions, evening disJunior cla.ss: Doris JurgeSOD. Stanwood, les. G. I. style. ' In other words, double cuasion groups. prealdent; AnnS e Lien. Parkland,' vice­ It remained double time until 29-Junlor mlxer . far president; Marian Butler, Longview. sec­ the outsklrta of Parkland had been I)'ida.,.. September enUre student body. ReCreation room., retary-t�r; and. Albert Kuhn. :we­ hemmed by hand. or, in this 'case. by foot, 7:45 p. m. quah, aera:eant.at-arma, e verything from Dressed, or messed,

time! �

·

wegian Lutheran Church In Seattle. gave in the chapel taIka and . led the d1scu.ss1on , groups on Tuesday and Wedneaday. Dr. p� and. peel ed.otlions to laundry bags Wedne3dar. October 12 throqh 811Ddar. Samuel M1Uer,'Dean, of the Lutheran·Bible aDd lamp shades. the embarra.saed. trash October 15-Oolden JubUee Day". More In&t1tute of MInneapolis. was the eb.&pel ·found themselves stopping busses In debilled program elsewhere in paper. a like armed man. honest an f o search speaker th1a morning. He w1ll be on tl),e campus today and. tomorrow and wtll bring modern Dloeenea with a hq,n<!red.watt 8a&ardar. October It-Homecoming, Held In conJuction with Golden Jubilee. globe. Watering"' the lawn with teaapoollS; the chapel -.. In the mornIng, .

i

Pace 3)

STUDENTS CHOOSE CLASS OFFICERS

upper-cla.s.smen.

which! Blngo! Guess who? .The upper-classmenl

the charge of 10 cents will be ma.de to

with boards and bedsprings.

OIl

::=====--",---':.. Enrollment

B,ut all good. and bad. things must come Sound to an end. And in spite of weary windsleepers were ruthlessly dum ped. from their. pipes and moaning muscles the trash &1With the election of claaI offleera. stu­ bunks. Bewildered frosJl, found themselves lowed themselves to be drawn to a twt­ full awtna. 'lbe escorted to the ... �rt of Calamities," light bonfire. Now full-fledged members dent affairs are Ha.1rpins. smirlts, and bright remarks were at p. L. C.'s "one big family" they Jolhed o!ficlal count showed the follow1ng elec­ returns: tion strictly taboo as those in question heard their votces in the s1ng1ng or the beloved Freahman class: Ivar P1hl, Bothell, p� the fatal pronouncements of their Day of "Alma Mater" which now belOngs to them. Ident; Gerhard Ro4tn, Castle Hoek. vice­ Doom.

but

evemng of fun and entertainment to all. again

Refreshments will be served, for

In

Dr. Elso n has been unable to conduct hls classes a.s yet, as he 18 recuperaUng

OR I WANT MY MAMA o �,,;:� &Lu�';e:: �h::''';:'In°I'Se�:tleQU::' WE LOVE THE UPPERCLASSMEN speak at the later meetings.

articles

scientific

numerous

current sclerice Journal&.

The JubUee program opens Wednesday.

._.- - -:--.

Dr, J. A. Elson, who wUl head the De.

partment o� Biology here this year, is on

Senior elus: Mlldred' Brodland, Tac0ma, prealdent: Annabelle B�tol. East StanwoOd, v1ce-prea1dent:.aDd Pern Erick": . son. Poulsbo, secretary-treuialer.' The len� ion, beJ.na:

80

well .

� no need Of

!l

behaved.

decided they

ae�t-at-arma.

.


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