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PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

MOOBING MAST

Happiness Is

Twa

Dining

Halls OPEN

75th ANNIVERSARY \"OLUMI::: XLIII

�UMBER I

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965

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Knights Meet Linfiel d

In Gridiron Opener by F�d Thitste, Sports Editor

Coach Roy C.lrlson and his Knight griddcrs will kick off the 196; g r i d i r o n c a m p a i g n SalUrday night against defending Nonhwcsr Conference champion Linfield at McMinnville. Ore. The contest will be a non-conference affair as will all the Nher games, since the Lutes. who left the Evergreen Conference Jfter last fall. won't become eligible members of the Northwest

Conference until this winl("f, The

only othrr Northwest Conference foe for the Lutes this fall will be Lewis :'Ind Clark. Out of 42 prospects, Carlson has

:.15

f{"turning

Idtermen,

including

two All-Americans: National Asso-­ rialion of Intercollegiate Activities (NAIA) defensi....e safcty Ll""s Rucker :'Ind �cond learn Associated Pnss (AP) center Man: Petnson. Other

ing the crest 'of a six-game winning streak dating back to last fall. Assisting Carlson wilh the coach­ ing chons this �ason will be D a\"1'::

01 s o n, AIl-E,·ergreen Conference tackle Ian year, who will be helping lint' coach Bob Colkran, and jerry Thacker, who will handle the dr­ fensive st·condary.

key velerans are guards Mike Rob­ erts, Gary Renggli and jess Hager­ n:an; tackles Bob and Bill Krieger: halfback Morris Blankenbaker; and ·fullback Ken Tetz. H('ading the list of newcomers arc junior college transfers Tony Lister and Ray Glover, quarterbacks, and Gary Ndson, linebacker. The

Linfield

Wildcats,

u n d el

,oach Paul Durham, have 22 return­ ing vcterans among their list of 70 prospects. The

Wildcats,

who fin_

ished with an 8-1-1 won-lost rl""cord I�.H fall, ha�·e been ....ictorious in thl""i r I�st 2 -1- home starts. Coach Durham, whose

Wildcats

have

lopped

the

Northwest Conference in defl""nsc the last four years, will be going after

COACH ROY CARLSON

J,is lOOth coaching victory in Satur­ BURN, BABY, BURN-St",," HQII. Ito.mua... Holl and a.,gum Hall met similar d"ml""

."r�ed

a worthy cau.,,; Ih. sit. will

be

folfl

OJ

day's contest.

h",,'h•••.

Xa ..ier H""•..•

The Knights, munwhile, are rid-

o«upi.d by Ih. new women'. dormitory.

following is the Lutu' 1965 football schedule: Srpl. 18-At Linfield.

Sixteen Sta/f Members loin University family Sixteen new faculty <lnd staff members. including <l new Jcademic vice-president and a new Dean of the College of Pro­ fessional and Graduate Studies, have been added [0 the Univer­ sity family, according to Dr. Robert Mortvedt, PLU president. Dr. Thomas H. Langevin of St. Louis. has been named aca­ demic vice-president. Dr. Langevin, 43, succeeds Dr. Philip E.

Dr. Moe, 37, is a native of North Dakota and is a 1951 graduate of

and a doctor of education degree from the University of Colorado. For the past year he has been di­ a550Ciate professor of education at A.ugustana College 10

:md professor of

'Innal and Graduak Studies will hr·

,uordinat,·d

by Dr. Langevin.

will "Iso ha\·c

f"r the sraduat..

-Illinois. Prior

� of instruction ed�c'a tion al Wal­

dorf Colle!:e (Iowa) for 10 Yl""ars.

He

direct responsibility

Psychology Chairman Named

prugram, evenin�

,·nUTSl""S and 'umm�r school.

in

that he was dcii:

Dr. W. Harold Bcxton ha� he.:-n

Oct.

2-Ea.!Il. WiUh. at Spokane,

Oct.

9-Westem Washington.

Oct. 16-Lewis and Clark.

and Pisa

Innsbruck U n i v e r s i t y in Austria,

rector of secondary education and

of Arts and

j:1

Universities in Italy and Vienna and

I'LU administrators

k gc

Fazli attended Perug

He has a master of education degrl""e

thr mandatory rt""tirement ::ll!" . e for Work of th� Cul

dcpartml""nt of foreign languages.

Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn.

Hauge who retired upun r('aching

Sri,·ncrs and the College of Profn­

Srpt.25----Puget Sound.

Oct. 23-Whitworth. Oct. 30-at Central Washington. :'-10..... 6-At Puget Sound.

earning a master's degree from the latter. He is also a candidate for a

:'-10". 13-Eastern WiUhington.

Ph.D. degree from Innsbruck.

This fall the home games will be

fazli has a M.A. from the Uni­

played on the Franklin Pierce High School field.

versity of Indiana.

J. C. Magelssen Named As Bookstore Manager; Self-Service System Initiated ,torc cannot compete with surround­

.'pp"intlOd as professor {If psychology

Student complainers of the PLU

Since September, 1964, Dr. L.J.n e­

..and chainnan of the department. He

bookstore service will now ha....e to

ing cut-Tatc stores. He listed items

,in has been Research Project Direc­ ,of for the Board of Hili:her Educa­

h"ils from Saekvillc, :'\iew Brunswick,

find a new area to dinct their gripes

,uch a5 records, radios and record

l:nder the new management of j. C.

1.laycrs. ·'We will try to carry only

Magels�n

those items we fed an mast esscn­

zion of Ihe Lutheran Church-Mis-

( :inada. .\ �raduate of McMaster Cni,·,·r­

....uri . Synod, in St. Louis, .\ nati... .. of St. Paul, :\filln'·$uta,

·,ty, he has an M.A. dcgre.· frum the l·lIin·rsity of Saskatchewan and a

hrrn com·rrted to a self-service storc.

Dr. Lan)!,",in n·n·ived a bachelor of ,..ienct"" d.· 1( r ,. ,. from Cuncordia

Ph D. from McGill Uni,·rrsity. Ht is

th.·iT own texts from the shelves:·

;·(acht:rs Collego·, Stward, Ncb. H.· ItllS M.A. and Ph.D. degr..·c� in his­

I"ry

from

ill<" Univr-rsity of

:'\i,.•

He taught history at Cunr.:ordia

teaching, curriculum and planning.

from 1951.61, and from

Dr. Richard D. Moe of Rock is­

1961-63 was dean and acting presi-

land, IIlinois, will serve .as the Dean "f the College of Professional and

; Seward)

d('nt of Concordia.

has

now

··Students will be free to select st;:trd Magelssen, "but a minimum

Rt'gardlng prices, Magelssen

said

was too early to kn()w if any

sweeping

reductions

were

pouible

"f si;.; student employeu will be on

I:... t that the whole matter of priers

l:and at all times to assist."

was under careful consideration.

Course headings

are

listed a t the

He has spent the last de,'en years

.. bookstore manager at Luthl""r Col­

ha� !xen head of the departmt""nts of

ends of each shelf of texts 10 aid stu­

a �

p�}chology and sociology at Mount

dents in finding the correct texts.

lege, Decorah, Iowa. The last four . yea� he sen·ed as directot"" of the

..".lIison University in Sackvillc.

Paperback books are all arranged

Dr. Bc-xton �places Dr. Svc-n Win­ th l""T who will become direclor of

according to category, i.e., afl, po­

S t u d e n t Union's personnel and

rtry, philosophy, etc.

budget.

ttning and counseling.

An

additional cash register has

been installed to expedite service.

Graduate Studies. His new position

Edward B. Fazli, a nati,'e of Yugo­

articles for professional journals

was also formerly hcid by retind Dr.

slavia, has been chOSl""n as associate

Magdssl::n said that he plans on

Philip E. Haug('.

professor and acting chairman of the

discontinuing items where the book-

(.n such subjrcts ·as histi.ry, t""01l(' .1!"l""

it

in t h., ministry from 1936.4-1-.

Dr, Langevin has written numer· "US

tial fa the student."

a I!" . raduate of the McMastrr Univer­ ,ity Thrological Seminary, st'rving For the past two years, Dr. Bexton OR. THOMAS H. LANGEVIN

TaudJt History

the bookstore

Magdssen has three children-a married daughter, Ruth, i n Minne­ apolis; Da....id. a freshman at PLUi and Mark, a sixth grader.

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