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VOLUME 33, NUMBER 1

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PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF PACIFIC LUTHERAN COLL

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955

Ch eerleaders Students Take OffIces Homecoming 10 Be October 14-16; n i n a r. e.Ne� c �. dJgJJQmDlJtle�s !�� ������ ! �.\:.�!�;��.�� !1:{l.���Ct� :��_;;;�In;'��kf�;;l�� t�� ���. d:.�l t;�:. . ' •' ."Jtu!1@IJtt.' �s you should know, PLC's Home.. lhe'��tt1dent body '�Ith -the Home- dust bad settled a"nd ,th� 'bailotii �.Ir..�g ..

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fOTt.-··I�I1t" .5.:-( VTtt ' :..� �vt.-i-">""� � r'.;;;.' '''-." oomlng Is slated for October 14, 15 coming chairmen. were cast Rit'a Berg Dana Blount [he E. L. C. Synod. Dr. F, J. Ahrc dt of the A. L. C. Synod. . and 1("ih7rlng that weekend there There are 9 commatees, air of T e r r y Brown and' D-n e laeel; and, C. ":N ..Sod �rgrcn of the Augpstan" Sy�od offi.ciating. Th,e will be two football games (Slad· which hav'e chairmen, but are lack- emerged vlOLorlous as the new yeli chou will smg Go Not Far from Me -Zmg�rclh. All of the Lucheran Churches in the area have been invited to attend. ' lators and the Hustling BUI;>t1es). a Jng in per�ons who will asS'lst them leaders. and an asS'Ortment in their tasks. That Is '\"hcre you as Dana Blount, a son�leader last ��parade, \ abonfire I�C����::. n � C E d a member n . Make of tit A.S.P.L.C., :i yeRr, and Rita Berg, a fl"1?sh, sUIl ;' � yourself a part or campus activities. ::h�:: a :i :::i: .'lrlng a !:leanie, tried out as a trolled and student correlated. They� ont.l' c t the chairman of a commll- we team and w"ill yell together the reo depend �olelY on the cooperation of tee and telI him that he can rely on malnder of the year. The girls were you to help him. Hemember-PLC both cherleaders Hlghllne High wants to ·haYe good Homecoming. School In Seatle InIntheir ye�r. Rally Tonight and we're counting on YOI1 to do just Cute 5'2'" Rit-a giggled senior she told � how nllmb and excitedas she Attention all Joyal PLCHes! Here ��t..��c� 1�\�I�l o�eCh:!.��:l�l:n�n co�� was' GuilHl.ugen, a visiting pas­ is YOllr chance to compete against :'Itain for your surveillance. O when she received the news. Dana, ...._ .. rr;om Sacramento, Callfoynla. Cl�. Join the caravan leaving PLC who was a songleader last year ELLEN HE:\TRV at 6:30 toda)' for the third annual 'here at FLC, could onIy come ont TERRY BR OW:-'pep rally \i\ th CPS. a falnllng Da-! Dana Is In Homecoming Co-clmlrmcn wrth a few llYDlIlS.Those present signed Spurs and "'as a flna:list In the race Students trom the two schools eharter member applications tor for Saga Queen las't year. Rita plans will meet on ·the opposite sides of church membership If Uley desired. 10th between "A·' and Pacific, nol New Members Of ,to be active ill- the C.S.A. nnd sings ,\It ·thls time the consUt'�n was In 'the student congregrutlon choir, to fight .it out. but to yell It out. accepted and ofncers eJecte� The F B Y Let's see ]00% ·pal�ticip<'\.tion so that acu Ify· egin ear Terry Drown. homecoming co­ officers and members or the boards tomorrow our football team will Twelye new teachers have joined chairman. Is a hold-over from last push the LOggers back into the the fael.llty of Pacific Lutheran Col· year's rally squad. Terry. a senior. Is local product. He bas been Yery woods. lege. Remember! The cara"an w i l l :".'ew faculty members Include Dr. active In school arrnlrs. leave PLC at 6:30 to meet the po. Vernon Carlwn, English, EduCa ' Last. but not least, Dave Jaech lice escort at 96th and Park at 6:45. ,lion ; "tiss Ellen K. Chri�tiansen, (20·20) Is a Seattleite. He attended Artist Series 10 Concordia College In Portland ,to Spe you ·there! mils I c; Oscar K. Dizmang, eco- obtain his high school diploma. His nomlcs. business administration; a tivltles -to date have been too Begl'n Oct.ober 24 . � sci Farmer, Dr. Donald political nefarious to mention. numerous CSA Activities ence; Dr. Arnold J. Hagen, educa- His Qwck and Tom Householder, sen. wit Is attested to by the Two years ago the students of lor;Trustees: CSA. Christian Students Assocla· ,tlon; Dr. Harold J. Leraas, biology; many Scherer, senior; Larry scars he bears! Thl� Is Dave's PI..C voted strongly In fa.vor of a. Eggan.Dave . tlon. sponsored a picnic on lower Rev. Robert W. Lutnes, pastor of senior; Bill Foege, junior; campus last Sunday evening at 5:30. the PLC s t u d e n t congregation; [tlrspromises 1 experience aJt. cheerlead lng and measure designed to enrich the cui- Larry Shoberg, junior; Dave Knut. to be an amusing one! t ural ofrerlngs of the entertainment Bill Ketelle was In charge of the Frederick E. .L u d.t k e, Industrial Ison, sophomore; and Oale Neilson, affair which included group games. arts; Dr. Eugene A. Maier, m�the.· our campn·s.As a result treshman on rogram p ' . Congregational Councll: tood and a short devotional· pro· 'matlcs; Mrs. Ruth ;'.loe. physical A W S Teo Is the Associated Student Body Artist Anne Stewart, One.lla Lee,. gram around the campfire. educaUon: Eric �ordholm. speech. Series was born, In ils first year senior; Kathy senior; senior; Members were encouraged to sub· drama; and Florence Quast, Dirce· featuring four." fine shows by na- Salim l\foItrl, sen!" Gulhaugen, or; Elizabeth Omle, scribe to the "F'rontler" magazine t' or of Food SerYlces. tionall)' famous artists, Gerard Sou- junior; and Janet Emilson, sopho v Success u E ent f I whleh Is published on a national Two faculty members, R. Byard "September Harmonies" was the za)� Ferrante and Teicher, Joseph more. Frills. assistant professor of music, theme for the Big.Llttle Sls1.er Tea, Schuster, and.the Sigmund Romberg These officers wUi be Installed at scale. �ext Sunday evening a light sup· and �Irs. Walter Young. assistant which was held :rhursday at 4:00 Festival Chorus. each o( these met church services Sunday mornIng at so 11 :00 o'clock In the OMS. Pastor per will again be served by memo professor ot physical education, are p.m. in the Class room building. The witha suchp succe·ss aud alle were u: ��� Lutnes :;:;��: this year d o l n g graduate mistress a 5 l of ceremonies. Thelma �y!�� ��� �);:::: :� :� :� :! will preach on the theme: t I . "On ReturnIng ��� :: �l�:�;���d �n � ��'e�:�sP���; did an excellent job In ma!i:- ure to hear al d seel-them .l that from the Dead," and agam ,the cbolr will sIng a nominal charge. Supper wll1 be Mrs. Irene Creso, who lefot the gaanl. l ing the Dig-Little Sister Tea a followed by a short devotional servo faculty in ]953, has returned as as· cess. The following are the commit. this season the Associated Student 0 1\1 S J"-M II"Bless the Lord, A ti i :�: :�C;:��� of the lnsta' llation sen', sl;t::.�\:�o�:=�r :f ���::r r l Lutnes, ahout �raduate tees E\nd their chairmen: Food, Mil· �,7� ��:l :S�; ��l!rir��y :f :�I;I�;' =: �c:or::g ,tothe;:st::' J tirst service of the work and is also assisting in tbe art lie Van .�j.lren and T h e I em a !\y- fe\�' have the opp6rtunity -to elljoy� 600Cattended t a ) !::�ds;, �������' Dr:��el:!: ; ��c��: The [irst In me serjes Is to be :�y ! ��:I�l��0;�7: ��:::esrt ��:� AWS '�Showboat" deparullent. tions, Ida �o Gronke; publicity. Dar· B]anche Thebom. one or the nnes.t The "Showboat" wJll dock at the expectations of both Rev. p.m. tomorrow night In the upper barn. Granke; entertainment, Li� .mezzo-sopranoes of the Metropol!- above and Dr. Eastvold. A choir [ tan Opem Company. Andres Sego- ofLutnes OmlL CD. Admissions is 25 cents a head. Faculty Fl ying abon t 80 valces eang under ,the Internationally renowned director This promises to be an enjoyable Jean Condray, .presldent of via, the guitarist, Detty of tAJ.r. Paul Lucky. Rev. wlll pre3ent the tnes urges evening 0( entertainment and reo T o C on f,e ren ce the A. W. S.. opened the program classical all students to �e freshments. Co-chalrwomen are B. Twelve members of our faculty with a welcome to all the girls. Mrs. second program. The. th1rd Is Agnes Lu. this your congregat.1on by attending J. Condray and Mary Lou Biery, are OW � attending Eastvold then extended a greeting, Moorhead, a ·person famous' not "Church -services �egularlY and sup::: Minneapolis In �I with Phyllis Brandt· In charge of conference to determine whether after which Janet Smith performed �;: y �� � e:l���w�lO :;!d :! ��: \�� porting It In every way possible. f I r O publicity. Connit> Hustad and Jean a Single Lutheran Unl· a, cello solo. 'The guest speaker, the, bdramatic arts. The tou·r-th perChristianson are collaborating on to establish The f·lve present colleges Miss Wickstrom, spoke on "A �ew. formance nU ols· Form Neww i l l feature t h e Eger n:II. ol�""n II.he s c r·j p 1. Marlene StuhlmUler versity. would be changed'to schools of spe- Look for 1055." The big and..II!tle· Players a string ensemble. heads the refreshment committee clalJzat:\ , sters were entertalned by Jean 'Circle K Club Here si o n. · and Sylvia Johnson Is arranging for President S. C . Ea.stvold and Roy Christianson net Wlndeker. 'I'hls series is· presented to you, A CIRCLE K CLUB: f�rmed of . The o[flcer andforJ·tahis the models and clothing. of PLC, In tudents and friends the E. Olson, Director of Public Rel.al -s ' students interested· In Ki.wanJ�; ,wiU year s B gs ' The "Three F1a1s and A New tions, left by ,pl!lne I�t Tuesday. Little ::;lster Tea have accomPliShed the sincere hope that It will, In. som. e hold a charter meeting in the Norllh Dr. Philip a-Hliuge. Dean of the much. They h a v e worked many measure, satisfy your desire for Hall Lounge at· ·7;30 p.m. OD.,�MO� College; Dr. E.C. Knorr; Dr. Mag- -hours to make this tea the most really fine enter tainmenti, and make day, September 26; A 'Committee nus Nodtvedt; Dr. WdlUam Strunk; successfuL The officers were� Pres- you better acq uainted w t, h the fine from the sponsoring Kiwanis Club D,on,on9 Hall Hours Dr. Kristen SQlberg; Rev. J 0 h n ldent, Betty Jeau Condray; "Ice- arts an (I cultur� which are available ot"Parkland''''�lI be OIl the meeune to obtain a llst,ot.charter members Breakfa,t, Mon.-Sat.. . .7:00-7:45 Kuethe; Protessor Gunnar J. Mal· preSident, Thelma N · ygaard; sec.'y. 'tq those ""ho enjoy them. Lunch, MOIl.--Sat.· .11 :45-12:45 min; Anna Marn Nielsen, and Anne Gerda Nergaard; �trea-sur�r: Betty· It you have not alr�adY received ·for .the new_club.All studep.ts Inter-' Frl. -5a t. ............5:Q0-6:1� Knudson departed yesterday. eve- Anderson; I. C: C. representative, your Artist Series ticket, for whIch ested are uM!;"ed to attend It.·hls first Janet Wigen; publlctty chairman, you paid when you registered last' meeting �o thaIt they may becom� Breakfast, Sun. . ...8:�:OO 1'tl ng. All the faculty will return to the Palrlcla. Bondurant; social chair· .week. it will be given to YOII in a charter members or the first Circle . . . . . . ..1 2 : 30-1 :30 campus Di nner, Sun Sunday evening. . t· ew days. man, �elen Jordanger. K Club in th� state �f Washington. 'gl't'!';it"t

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