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Student Body Buys PLC Mooring Mast Television for SUB To Have New Loo k Reuntly
purchased
with
student
body funds wu the 1953 super-ddullOc
This issue of the Mooring Mast will be [be last edition run at the present five column, 14-inch size. The announcement wa3 made today by John Osburn, new Mast editor-in-chid. With �n L'JUo,g huildj"p.e. The JCl_U anot�cr increased allotment of Sl.50 per student over last year's one
Zenith table mood telc�'ilion set Ittn
,
in the upper lounge of the Studen t
additiotl
New Profs. Join Staff As Fall Term Begins
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to
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, . LSA 5ponson· · d d Roun Up Sun a,
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the recreational facJit;el
being i stalled there for st de t se. � � � � Obtained from Poche! Distributing
Co., HOth and Pacific, the new mJdel was installed free of charge by Gene Pochel, a IOp�omore at PLC. Cr�e . aSJLslC'd In the roof-top aenal
was
Shcffel5.
"Fricnd ahip
Dr.
S.
C.
Roundup,"
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In his po�itLon as busincss manager,{I
Edward Jarobson will assumc
somc
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T he
of thl' dutics of Dr. S . C. Eam old
bs
who sinre
ss
1943 has been not only
the prcsidrn t of the collegc,
the
u inr
hut
also
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manager. Besides being
trusurer of St. Olaf Collcge in North-
(;dd,
M;oo,.,
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FUI-I
Coming
dir('ct-wire
TV
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..y
day, the last night of daylight saving
highlights arc Saturd
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ircted the college lflcnme, supervised
the accounting and office, was Kcre-
tary of the finanre committce of the board of trustces and finanr.ial adviser
for three student publicati�ns. Jacob-
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rat(' � an fu tionin l from SI. O l�f in 1922 As.sociation office. . also studied at the �mvenllY of For yean many memh<'rs of the MI nesota A son, jack, IS a student : alumni havc becn working s('parately at LC thIS year. I at the task of building up an alumni Bark at Pacifi� Lutheran for the mailing list that could h<' used to . third ume-this tlmc as an aMociatr bring the colleg(' and its alumni and profcnor of history-is Dr. Walter C' former studcnts into closer relationson graduate
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I ship.
Schnackenberg. Hc rctums to Park·
land from Sioux Falls, South Dakota,j where he has
been
teaching in the
history and political science d('part.
ments of Augus�na College. Schnack. a stuenber� flnt arnved at PLC
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Last
year
these
filcs 50
.
obtained
were taken 0\'('( by Roy Olson, and hu Public Relations office. Roy found
football
games
and
thc
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fter completmg
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he t en
great
these files rather inadequate as a many changes take place every year.
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and dean of men. After two yean, he!
as
the
iu publishing ycar today ,
editor, Osburn succeed, another
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timc, with group singing, a girls' trio
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and �he inspirational addrru on the
arc welcomc, too. He says the sct is of
Mixer gaml'S, refreshments and tradi-,
Body prcsidcnt, rmphasi�es that girls
t so
p
rHning's
the me
by
Dr.
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CO LEGE, SEPTEMBER 26, L
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" P'L TC R:nke IICi ElWOOd Is Th:rd
of the
Ie (I U bS PI an "N't"
pan �reahman fro squad
This
year
,
another
of
the
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ith thei r va-
nety column, "Caught in the Wcb." Phyllis Crahn, eJl:-assista t cditor, has �
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chosen to be proof cdaor. Though other dcpartment heads hav(' not y('t been selected, there will be a large
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group to choose from. At Tuesday's
staff meeting, some 20 new students
indicated their desire to work on the
A number of other chang!:s are abo .tore
for
the
Mast.
. . EIw ood,a question II
Paramount
,""00, Ih'" will h< ,,(;1;,1;00 w;lh Aaociated Collegiate Press, a national
:
organization for ('ollege pubJic:ationJ.
ad rate. have h<'.:n rais.:d to 75
Loca
cenu per coumn inch, with the ncw
fcc for national ads rising to
85 cents.
Finally, the editon are considering
a contract to run the collegiate car toon,
which
"Little Man on the Campus,"
is
already featured by many
college papers throughout the coun try.
Frosh Have Hedic Time
of the seiond part, made his appear- duccd to college life. I." In R.ie k'
busineM man
With seven telts during the fint three days of orientation week, this year's batch of freshmen were intro
cousin of the Riege
anie in Parkland. ThI."
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by the addition of Dale Keller, Glenn
I in
famed family, a brother of the Rieke of the first
on thr wcckly
Thc feature staff kas be('n bolstered
,paper.
May I greet this fine new body of students in [he words of ancient Cornelius. "And thou hast done well that thou are come·... (Acts 10: 33) . We have on many occasions. in public and in private. extended the glad hand of welcorrre to all new students as wel1 as to neVI faculty people. and at the same time we have had exchange of gr eetings with many who have been here before. W e are looking forward to this year with sincere belief thar it will be tlx finest year we have evet had. We nave a great college with faculty. srudeo[S. and equipment, plus thOusands of support· ing friends; all of which adds up to put us among the finest colleges in America : .. May I say again. Thou ha�t done well that chou are come.
The
Walt Schwindc, Spokane, bt-gins his
rarecr
Werner, and Bob Brog,
N O. t I
1952
Riggers. Gifford, Idaho,. senior. 'Frosh
Easn·old. lager.
Greets New Lutes
Baseball has its DiMaggios, the And as the college has to have th� theatre its Barrymore" and PLC iti . two-year II ,",,! arts program backing of a strong and loyal alumni Rieke cla.o. Riekes. fint off red" he tTansfer�d to St. olar to in order to prosper, it was decided by � Betty Lou, graduated from PLC in . flnah hiS work for the bachelor of arts the Alumni Board to estahlish its own 1 48. u presently Another, Bill, . : 9 d gree . In J939 O he studlcd at the office at the college, with an execu� . . number ('ne man on the college debate UDlverslty of Mmnesota. In 1942, he tive secrctary and sufficient office was returncd to PLC as an instructor I help to attain the desired objectives. dent In
week, inasmuch
a .kdeton crew, However, since "the pressel must roll," the Mast launchel
World Series. Paul Wangsmo, student
E astvo ld
Al ums O pen 0nice rt) SU B
M,. J,,,,b.oo <01-
next
paper is currentiy operated by only
es l gam , and good times on the outdoor location known as Powder Puff Bowl
1M:0 0 r _ n .. .. 1M: I I
The change in fonnat was delayed
until
punch, cookies,
EMtvold,
wiU be.abJc r.o.p-
columnl, 19 inches deep.
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I Y, the S(:I: i��talled Jast has been announced by program cha..ir- Seatlle junior, Dave NelVi�, who re�� " , Frlda y, was on the blink the nex' man Hal Ruddick as the first regular mains on the staff as mana.ltlO editor. � . rnor lOS: and had to be removed for meeting of Lutheran Students Asso- Into thc newly-created pos!tion ('Of � . repair work on the hLgh voltage tubes. clation. new. editor .teps Don Keith, a third I t is now back in operation. I Thr Roundup starts at 6 p . m. Sun· junior from the Queen city, and Bctty � nfortu na
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pand to
featuring
the type that needs no adjustments by. tional Fricndship circlc will l se thr By Phyllis Grahn Five new facuhy members have assumed thr ir duties with budding tl'chnicians h <'yond thc turn· event. the opening of the school year . Two others. the Rev. T. 0., ing of the "on and oW' knob. II all , All students are wdcome to LSA, Sv:arr, who was an I;'xchangr ceach�r. in orw y under the works ou t according to lan, comfort- invitcs Chairman Hal. "We t. a \. c . . bright An las year. �nd Dr. O(ulie Elise LIttle. professor ot ablc cham will soon be installed for planned thiS outdoor Roundup (0 accommodate cvrryone Sunday nite." German. who was on J year leave of absencr. have returned. devi i n fans .
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dol1a.r.. lhe Mast
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'Y--Their purnt'>V-
l
m . Cashmere,. famed fJ'r Its apples, apricots and Riekes. • . a h gh sch l student, EI Wood oo i As workm on both the school n �s�per
il
to "<MOin a bc:tter
unden�ding of the individual, in order that proper ,guidance tn:ly be given concerning academic and social
This office plans to cooperate with problcml. Througb these e.xarru, many receiv«! a commiasion in the U. S. I the Public Relations office under the difficulties and failures that arise durNa\'al Rcsnve. Releascd fr o m the I guidance of Roy Olson,and also with . and annual, as well as managln the ing a student's campus day., can be ! "Club Night," the night when all Navy In 1946, Schnackenberg com- the Mooring Mast and other hmc. football, basketball, and tTack teams. eliminated with counseling ,," apc � U en and om the f students, e cia y pleted work for the master's degree at (CoDtinued Page .. ) Rieke the third, 17 yean o ld, ta�l , faculty. c ould only gain tTansfen, will b.a.ve a chance to learn Gonzaga and thc doctor's degrtt at blonde, and a reporter for the dl$- by taking them. about the various organizations on Washington State CoIleg(' . The new tinguished gazette, the Mooring Mast, campUI, will be held Saturday night Dean Eklund, who was assisted by faculty mem r is the father of three be like. P LC. Says he, "What is especially at 7:30 in the Student Union building children-all girls. Robert ;'I;istad and joyce Gem, exnic recreatftln room," according to Paul p:-essed his appreciation to Alpha Phi � ; � : The new aasistant profenor of eco- 8:00-1! : e cruise t Wangsrno, student body president. Omega, Blue Key,and Spun for their nomiCl and businen administration is on Pug.:t Sound. family are well known in the Luther. Led by Rich Stuhmiller, the p rofaithful K'rvice during this project_ Dr. jame. E. Jensen of Madison, Wis - 8:00-Student Body movie, Student an church. One of them i, Bob Rieke, gram will consist of a series of skits "With thcir aid we were able to have consin, who completed his work for Union building. pastor 0' an A.L.C. synod church in of approximately three mi�utes thc tc takcn, !lC"nt to Seattle and the doctor of philosophy degree this . Saturday, September 27 Seattle, Washington. Another is Marlength, in which the organl2atlo s W I scored, charted and i n the hands of � year at the Univcrsity of Wisconsin. 2:00- 1O:00--W.A.A. trip to Mount cus Rieke, director of youth activities give the .tudent an opportunIty to advisers the by Friday mtfming of the Dr. j e n also received his bachelor Rainier. in the American Lutheran church. see what each campus club stands for. same week." of arts and mastl'r of arts degrees at 7:3O--Club Night, in Student Un�on Busy family, those Riekes. They win, of coune, enCOUTage memWisconsin. Between-195 0 and 1952 he The sophomore class is also sponbuilding . nhip. soring activities for the frosh, but not taught courses in finance and eco - Football-Humboldt Statc, th be C rt'. ' "The main part of the program entirdy for their bendi!. Initiation no.:o ic principles at the University of Pacific Northwt'st Bird and Mammal should not take more than about an Wiscomin, and was a rl:'srarch assistweek, which was postponed , begins Stlci('ty, Science building, aU day. hour and it will be followcd by n:ant for the lUte lcgislativr council. Monday and will fcature some ente Paul Arbon will show his wO'Yic Tuesday, SeptcmlKr 30 r . freshmenu .erved b y th.: student The new professor is married and was 7:00---Linne Society, S.108. ta.irung stunts by the frosh Be.ani.et "PLC on Parade" tonight at 7:3C body," commented Wangsmo . raisrd as a mcmlx-r of the Wiscon.in Confir ation Cia". have already been purchased and &Gme charge i! m in the upper SUB.
on
Campus Calendar
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Lutheran Synod .
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The freahmen
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f , new faculty, Stu? . dent Union bUilding .
E';eryone
is
welcome
to
n
atte d,
fr('Shmen, transfer student, or not.
FLASH ! !
The
300 of them free, gratis.. and for nothing. , ___________....:. campus.
will be seen covering tbe
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