My School Days Memory Book, 1927

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B TERS ENJOY NIGHT OF FUN b I.

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C.4MPUS D.4Y ENJOYED BY STUDENTS AND FACULTY LAZINESS NECESSITATES VISITS TO CLOVER CREEK

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TIm!' c1a.y

cha!'ming

party

winner

II"

received

.. honby pri ze."

111'

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I'm

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it

n

,'\linil1g:

In

httt

or

filed

a callilu '.

Dan!

to

Ollt

respective

t.h

places,

' s i g ue d

LO

hall charge

of

.A

'all-

committee, t.oo , and th hanl

labored

because

know-that. drB't.ic pnllil:;illl1ant

lIlight

The

nffirillutiv{! by Walle!' Fren<,h, Hen-

aorl

rm

The Ile ci s i on

f fi ci en t one for

I and

fay,

o n('!'!

at

day

when

around

stud Ilts flied in

il

;;hnrr.

bUll,

t.ll

at tlleil'

fl'1't>ai

till"'"

n'(,(oC'k

eir; h l

down

s

il'l;;

to be

�ay

I'll :l

host

so . .

of

(l'oOlwd

c'h e w ing

lollypops,

both one

which

kicis POI'

lillie

gully

t'nlllti('ally

W !'l'e in­

c! ('(I velT good.

At the same lime,

gr liPS

"('hap,,"

of

semlJiinr; 'Vll e n

little in \'c

th(�

d ape I

\\" '1'f>

('()UI1LI'�- st'll/wl seene

• II

weI'

.. <II pel

U!;­

a

given in Illtlf� "AI erl1ol1," "Iva C Ie!" ane! many I hcl': [nnl; pal'L, II 1161'e wus

which a�­

inllllutic:

ill,

had. Itot hi'

1.00 j

out. in .L V ry (juenth They showed mall(I, "

mu('1t improvement after this treaeTile-

ba.�ebal1

t here

l'all�1'

was

diamond

wa: show", Hilt. lilll� "'\lgl'11oll" f,)J'1'110:: it a I fon 1)1'('<1 II 'e I)f ,lag('

fnte1'l'llllten

tile

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enga ed

Ulf'

IJI�

a

I

('om-

tanei :>till u m ome nt. '·

artel'uoon

CI' -

was

League

Baseball

was

promise

a

of

..

a lIOUS

ter'UOOIi iJ th in goo n s ha I ,

d i a m on

would

of

coat W!lS

It

a

received

black

nle

the

and

paint,

n

\V

stile

Tha distance bet.ween til

wai;

cleared

and

kicklug-pofll.

law n

th rubbish,

of

raked, the shru IJs pr u ne d

was

I

I I

[rip:lll..

tha

gil vI'

tree

out

�"11(>

"Iol�"

\'(,l'y

Un .

from 11111

t';<'ll'\'tiunil. As �L whole tile . s('\wol C'hildren we re \'el'\' w e l l 1.1'l\in­ an,l mlll'h ,'r"dil . tll'il'

en

III'

piay

I l tf'Sf' ,til.

'I'l l

PUjOYf'<1 I('nl thaL it \u�

,,\JolIl<l I)' giv­

":\liss

ckCi,ll'tl

\\'il"

f oil,s

gaIllC'S, us

INlt he ',

il

Then

I to

;;()mp

were intlef'el

Oil,

Yf'�,

did Y OlI I':el

\I'll:

I�

cl iel

til>

too,

a

PI'i m,"

baRcbali

h IIftl'e,

a

bonfire out be�'(I!ld the

high

th

to

"allege

he

a

chal l ng

which

hi h

school

s

1m I

we

And

diamond,

me nsely, Tile

played

('IIl'j,;lllI<IS

(loll

pus Day!

W" pl. y-

101-

OUI' elves

hool chal1en�ed

men's

tUg-or-war

pted

a,(:e

�'as

t.h is

won

thaL

IVf'

sldpni,,� i\ll1u};inl';

01'

a

"\'al'

Long will

an d also th e

tm!

ont e sl.

hOIll

squeaking

The

ant J)( I't Soon

p r e : c> n ls

t be remember-

I)��

oj

"popular

\VoncJt,l1' gll

and

to

arHI

"

in L

why"

'ga.in.

we'll ue

r 'W

a

h ad

'f'hat',"

poplllar-'ust

mlnlli. 's."

a

\'rcln�,

the /?:O

try

rI

it,

ca nrly way an(1

there.

-Glady -Margaret

i-

uwll!'

Ite sa.id

Opl, you 'I .

Ie

apples,

get

whn

the

intp(JI't­

.g e!111t.� \'uicp

Raml<l.ad's

hc;urtl,

wa�

:ltlll

an

in til' purly.

:\1",

;llIcl

111\ 1<' l\rllll1':

'

'nay after,"

hlnwinr;' of IloJ'ns pIa .. (I

him

�',u'nwl' ill the Op.1l h�' ;tli 10 such an t!x-

on�r.

:\

d id -w P ha ll

marl:\hmalluws �lll d willie;:;,

ed

Tile six 11111<;

�jl'<tl

lit

W

normOLlR

id you not i c e those big we trudged, tired but happy! Cam­

8 il vel't o 1 1

er!

(lilf ,'up­

wnit-:oTllPlhing elsp llal)-

the gronnd In the flower beds Then, time to go h om e , an

and

worked,

I

I

fUed in to

that wen-known col 01' ed games <l11d enj yer\

painted

-g reen !

duly

BUI

be pen ed ' YPl;,

Oh, yes, the ki ck i n g - p st was n t an

(?J or till!; �II'ell­

( w lrours

xel'ti. e- w.

torrllcominj:; ha eball ga m a in thl' ,If- p"'r.

olbility

po .1'

In

u s il y

worl,

Game wa� ptay�d, Jumping bo "(T a ped and l'olled, lines mark- rope was I n d u l ged in by a r" or Thls wa, 01.11' o�piring "pellP -r" .iumpers, and ed, aile! hoi F: f\l1ed up,

'

wa�n'l

agnlll

gll'ls in

is

{

manntll',

The ('urn I'll;; wel'e b

cleared, d u ri n /?: lhe day ann

w erp.

r 'hare or hot d gs, nice rocks a r oun d scallope,! potatoes, cake and co- there? 'We d id ,

. Gee,

lunch

ro lled

o'clock

a nd

an

kitch n ( ' o mm ittee too

b)' one fo)' til

and

other talks on delicious

a

very

twelve

d

Svinth,

a.

Ye"

[ol'lhcomlng,

be

wa�;

ther

nlitable

e sillts!

'

court:;

m a r l e cl

nt!

roU d

Yes, tli re was a di�- neg1('cteul

ach division.

ciplinarian

.nni

claY,' (,

with a

�o

No w for the

tht> MUll nlS, atlireci also d ue wllh lI1u('h p ntilus iaR lI1 be- artl>1'

tain ,wd a ll e llt

worker.

tll .se

:well

And

('Itlthf','

Ihei

110rl.inlls

The

c

SOlllP

1 ay."

coa.

stll-

with

Grou.ps of s t u de n ts W r

a

who re­

24.

a 1d

no-Ill' �un

is

)lurl'

work-da��

Ivllo!'

ke

aw

c!idn't

:>mlle

beaming

early

�cllo()1

'0

like- rain

fO!' Campu� in

uncl

P. L. C.

glacl

look:

:'Iarch

morning,

bri/?:ht

Ihollght�,

eV'ning,

debaters or r lllne.! tilt'i]'

the lo);·r

awned

d

gi\' n

1.(1Ie�ts Th. fnr Ih., eYening h,' a S.V;;­ The CO\!, Dlat"'llig he' rts, (o:lyI'" puzzleR to work nn t were they a� ",� �

III

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Knutzen,

.Jacohsen,

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ADVISORS ENTER TAIN GRADUAT S

:lays it

was

the

ever attended.

An

best

hanks

to

:

their

hosts

and

"Know Your Own Feet or the th" !,;p.niorR np.nru:t.eil Cause Upon Which We Stand," Party Feature graduates

The

during

past

the

week have passed thru a regular so­

cial season, having been feted by all possible sources.

.June

I

On the evening of

home of Prof. O. J. Stuen, senior adMrs.

Kried-

lovely evening.

the

graduates had asse mble d

mental

several

to

wer

contests

the

return

coma

hostess

joyed llle

v

,

. ge

spite

light

a

by all with th

transact.

who

Some

the

street

'easy

ride

station

car

soon

"special"

'Iambered

at

preparing to

the

brought

occasion

Pacific

Street

at

the

of

foot

Vashona

the

and

Avenue

i

for

the

a

Eleventh The

l

swimmers

the number

which

to, baseball

waiting

of

report

sunburnt

players

total

aboard

slow

and

However,

that

front

casu alties [�'�m the . . full accounted y

crowd �)een

of

had

interurban

Parkland.

realized

in

course,

important business.

The picnickers

for !

Ta-

iu

exeeption

or

the

of

rain

rented

for

mharked

arriving

7: :{5. The boat ride was en­

alumni,

they

home.

anything

6: 20 everyhody

At

Steamer Vashona Takes MerryMakers to Vashon-All Report Fine Time

4. A special street car

ler they were given an exceptionall After th

br i n ging

ALUMNI PICNIC HELD AT BURTON

In

visor where with Prof. Ph. E. Hauge, also senior advisol' and

,

meant special speed. They thEof _ riyed safely at the college Pa alumni and students of tt�e twenty-two minutes after left for ciric Lutheran College hilara ting street car riding. their annual picniC Saturday, June

they were invited to the

first

had

attI'3ct v e luncheon . After a rlSlU g vote of

especially

was served.

he

par ty

word

the

all

car

ar­

station

of

ex­

has not

the

grea.test

tri

as

yet.

ba.cks,

the

fOI

up

highest

dulged in and the records made a [le\'

steamer

Many unknown facts were discovered

kitchen and hoarse voices while th I'ts ang has put in th most complaints . appearance and the plaCid waters g . about tired backs. of Puget Sound lay sparkl'lIlg III

phase

in

the

field

of

psychology

and many long founded . Wi thout conSl'derat'Ion 0 t calmly

assigned

gotten.

the

ones

the

realm

receive The

were . senIOr

of

for­

was

contest

group they

their

divided

were

shown

to

into

guess

opponents this

improvised. two

after

the

name

having

person' s

shoe.

Iy

and

been

Prof.

Much hilarity en­

fore.

such

wears.

quantities

be­

Group two discovered that you

can't judge a ing

great

on

Pres.

ether

man

by

the

shoe

he

Ordal has been walk­ since

Mary's foot for his.

they

mistook

In interview he

large

the

cOlU'tesy

in

sunburnt

arms,

blistered

feet,

of

the

Mr.

fine

them

Thompson,

house,

a cupy

snits

picnic

through

acres

ten

beadl was

for

were

I

of I

the

put

day.

on

by

aquarians while others marked

out a baseball field, and the kitchen

I ca binet

constructed a primitive fire­

place where t!Jey could fry hot-dogs

Some claim they never had to in

Burton.

Swimming

sented to give assistance in the gues iug.

with

fu rnished

given them to

mits there was plenty material pre­

guess

I

rnade

now

of laud and a nice saudy

Group one, Prof . Hauge's, ad­

sued.

pleased

grounds

the

or

Hauge headed one group and Prof.

Stuen the other.

by

ha d

Vashon Island, everybody was high-I

The

sides

picnickers.

sun

all its splendor. Arriving at Burton,

Later in the evening a foot guess­

ing

the

was

I

and

cook

ed,

not

And

buus, cake, The

coHee.

how those winies to

mention

pickles.

lemonade,

a vote of thanks

------ fot·

olh'es,

refreshments

..

disappear­

potato

milk,

salad,

doughnuts,

and

committee

coffee.

owes

[

jolly buncll

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"YE SILVERTON TRI ;\Iiu!;t hebin 1,

to

tll'"

'3Iadr,'

('hauf[eur",

tl'Ument5I

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01'

l' heel's

� (,vp.n

with

of

e

Jeft

11111Skal

\1r�e,

"Pep"

the

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in-

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A Her

filled

all

opl'Rno ,

/<ui(('a,'e ,

and,

those

il\llnOlOhiles,

few

I

a

d

<l

lust)' yell g

musi ' a l

11'0\ p

E1ison-"'hlt

.�otnpa�s,

tlellcioll� for

dinner

ille

and

cook'

3l1jlJ\il'ned

(()ru;<:rvatol'Y

to

\\'11

t.he

I he

o'('[ot'k

abolll

re

The it. t'le'(l'a and CIUl'enee Er i c k s o n , de- the Op l' Ittl was pres t d, parted f<'rirlay for PorHan(1 ann crowd \\,Ui:I ,;mall hut exu' mol) 'lPSilvE'1'Iou :Uil ' ,' It ( mit 51 of pre 'jative, The most gnu'lon.' in smooth g\'to)' roa(\ va I'jefl by only 01:- t he audience were two r our fellow h o w TIl Ih·, caaionlll l'UrV 5 or mile't(,Tl('S, lhell .lnopuls, ('III' oJ',l and WillianJ Kelso an ( l I11Ul:h! wlter "Shri mp" From wbent!", ve jfUIIW nol. GOiD/!: I n Io n I'. nn ollr we Sllspeel. Hut how'!' 01, !lrw ,,11. ,�' asked Ibe now h isto r i c a l 'lucstion, whHhpl', lh, "011, i.. Ihi� where t.h.I?)' Olak Thnse oul('s Dlll"!. nol be hl'oktm ;\ .. , ('til , "I' II" I(all Oll'; Val' i K. Il:omillf' ? 'I'll) night WIl" sp nl in NOI TIl ue'h time fOl' Kl'lso-wi th homes 0 lhe POrT land l'ople t t.I\(l llglli 11 \1 , turn Ip� 1\' "alling, Ani\'! g I here, Purl/and aI'''' It llll' r nine, Iltp 11 Xl I 'In

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th

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I iddl ('ordlul1:v invited mOrning .' the la�l lap IIr the jOl1rne� l11 II( 11 J I1Ultl P JJ .. ,Lo al {lve-lhh'ty an<1 ac 1 - wall iJ gun, Immetltlitely o n 11 ]''" dillLlel' 'II I : vh;>d 10 ,10 n>; we plea.l'ci until ri v ing in "l1v - l't o n II e "tlldenl: sh' \S JII ' In "Pell" " Lt.hen L1ut a� ,\11', Ita u'ilad ,aid- s l ag..r l II "IlP)l" rl Il�- and were Cj II €'Ht, " I'! 1'( I to avoid all entangling all1l1n� treated to icl.' r')'e<llll h�' El m ' 01• l I \'Olt Ill' It wilh Ihl lJepal' t m Ill. 01' sen, a Ilnllqdst. \V!t>th(>]' he - 'I " ,I 'IIPU 11 }'1I11 ' I Safet), \11' ' li ( l ul d have reserved t!lOIl hI it wnulrl l'ool Iheir blou, f Iru tho! flpeel'lJ for Kel8o,) and qnlet them down ill' Witi' plaln ell

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Immpdinl Jie;hlfl of

"Pat,"

"PllltS," und

lr IIC PRI'[pd

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FUR)JISHED lWO)IS

FUHNISHED TENTS

�� ELLIOTT LOD(3E 'rOM ET:.L]()T' , Pl"Oplil'tor 'htord, "Tashington

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DEBATERS ARE VICTORIOUS

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the

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an.

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a

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t ea m s

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a ffirm a t ive

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a t ie ,

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Pugh, P.

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ga

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Lincoln

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I I' n e

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L i n c o l n a ff i r m a t i ve

Bob

n

Olaf O r d n l , and dec i s i o n

to

lJy E H I

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the

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noon i e s >; o r

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in

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Dean

Lemon

of

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S e l J o (J 1 .

DEBATE SQUAD '27 RECEIVE LETTERS

i\l r .

a f ter-

pl'O-

Henry,

C o l lege

t he

at

Hong,

head

at

department

oi

Lill-

Arthur

M rs .

and

t. h a t

n o te

to

frO lll

team

u;;u a l 1 y

the

faet

u p h el d

Elma

A l'nl

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same team

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from

( a ffi r m a t i ve )

C,

L.

I re n e

and

s p e a k e rs

Dahl,

Olaf

second

the

vening

of

vote.

u nanimous

same

T h a t.

the o p p o s i t e s i d e following the n e l!: a t h"

the

on

and

Ol'ual

Peter

( ; r a 111 iJ o . T he

d eb a t e

i n g-

as

and

the

the

debateS.

I ;t ll d i e 11l: e m os t

I

as

much

t hey

III

tim e .

was oue

sa m e c a n

n ame l y

interesting

a ft e r n o o n

the

in h

;; a i d

that and

th r o u g h o u t

These

i n terest-

fu l l y a s

t ea m s

fo r

t. h e, '.

held

the

lJnth

were the e n t i rE

prese n t e d

d

h a ve

Dav!

two

Ber k ,

T ho s e

r

t h ree ye:1 I'1; ; and tIl

fo r

A llee )1a >;; \

Pet.er

11

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K n ll t zell ,

M a tso n ,

Es p e set h g('

1 a 11 1 .

V I' a m h o .

J:l d n u

G i rl s

and lens

K n u tzen , and

T

G p l'ha rti

t ea m :

C h r i ::; ·

l)a 'I' ,

Ruth

H <1 »lll u ssen ,

Marie

A I I' ce

Vict o r i a

r ll d .

lI'ene

K rei cl l e l',

[.yel l

were :

lett 'r8

leamR :

Ordal .

Lane.

ann

a n cl

K iel .

Da h l .

lYi n g

ree

Brotnov.

Art

deba t i n g

members

for

d ebated

S ch o o l

Ol af

Coil

m ig h t

Years.

High

t l' n a

Henry

been

I i' e n e

h a ve

in

th e

in

year.

t h e d bat i n g s q u a d

A l v. r

t. h i s u nusually

s t u d e nts

i n terest

t h is

K n u tzen .

Oye n

th

tha t

t h at

hoped the

a' l

at

a m ong

and

d eba tel's

an d

""l a y

p r e s en t e d

remarked

come

Arthur

n e ga t i v e

C u m m i n g ;; H ll d

to

s q u ad

Tuesday,

e as o n b a d b e e n

s ucc es s[u l ,

t h ,'

[a y o r

debate

coach ,

the

d e lJ a Ung

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\\'as i n

Tile d e r: i s i o n

e o m p o s e (I

to

thing

a r t='

sent.

P.

l e t t e rs

(hp

t !' a m s

Ha u ge .

o t h er

two

a

ex e rc i ses ,

'hap I 1 1'.

given

were

l etters

of the

m e m ber�

(:o m ; i d e r i n g­

in

DelJa te

The to

years ' ho w

o f t. h e ([ u es tio n

m a n ner

ters at Chapel ;

a l lo w e d .

the

for

Mr.

i n t e res t i n g

on e

fa e L

\\' a �

C ra ft . f r o \ 1') l m a . Th e � . t am cc n::;isted a ff i rm a t i ve P . L. o j' L y e l l K r e i cl 1', E d n a B r o r u o v a n d Stanl ey

keep i n h

j u dges

Sehool

iJ o t h s i d e;;

rma-

ret en L i o n . "

be

Sou n d .

cred i t a h l e

y e a l�o e h a \l l p i o n �

T h a t t h e h e n e r i t:

in

s p e e c h e ,; .

c h e m i st ry

of

is

It

from

" R e!i o l \·ed :

de b a t e

High

t hat

L l1 t l1 ·

fo r t h e d eb a t

on

Sydow.

l a .· t

\'Va s h i n g ( o n

l:i o u t.11weS\

was

VOI'Y

a

manli e r

A r g u m e n ts ( ' . P. 8 .. .f u d ge r I a c' k e lt or T a c o m a h o t h ;;i des a n d a n d l l . I', h i t. n e y . T h e � c o r e w a s ::

r eb u t ta l s

the

�� n gl i s h

coIn

b'eb-

lHr

P a r: i f i e

of

t ea m

of

P u get

the

See Fir t of Season' s Defeats ' El ma Champs Are V ict ors \Vt' c1 n es d ay

i ll

t. h oro u g h

in

e i fl i o n

W it ::; T h e

d eeis hl ll

were

tr u l y

fh'e- m i n ll t e

L . C. H i Debater

On

can

Three

m eet

com'eni

a rg u m en ts

and

l h � m o s t i n t e re s t i n K a n d exc i t i n g o f a n y e v e r h e l d b y o u r tea m s . T e n m i n n te s p e e c h e s w e re g i y en a n d . Eigh teen Debators Receive Let­

3-0 . fl S

point

d eb a t e;; h e l d w i t h E l ma w e r e a m o n g

and

again

S c h o o l te a m s w i l l

tas ca n be a rr a n g e d .

affirmative

th

H u ey,

-[ a a :S '.

f .. " v o l' a l )le

C.

n n a m i mo u ' ly,

The High

.Ja n

Brotnov,

met

j u dge s .

on

composed

EdoR

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w it

Taco ma.

a Hil' m a t ive

UIIU J O I\ 11

nett"

L.

reb u t t a l s

deb ' te,

WRS

and

ill

Lan

erltart

was

n e g a t i ve

b a ted

P.

d e c i s ion

c o n vi n e i n g

were

{ he

n e ga ­

t h ei r

I n ter- c o m p eti t io n

h i/dl

a

the

and

f<\ \' o r ­

Orda l .

IO ' l

aw a i e d with eag r u e,;s .

D EB ATE C LASH ES the speakors OVE EXCITING

a l l owed

Kreidler,

Lye l l

con-

rerj\li res

peeelles of

fir · t

to

D ll d i en c e .

i S C o. n � i der e d : Seven ll b J e t

m i n u tes f o r t h e relJ u t ta l .

three

19,

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r e t en - (]

i t;;

L i n c o l n H i � h Sc h o o l , w h en , t

lJ e n e -

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G ram b o o

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q u es t i o n

s t u d y, w e re

The

the

law

i n te re s

minutes in

fro m

J o h nso n , P . L . C.

h ad

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at

kept

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I h ro u g h o u t t h e w h o l e d e ha t e hy t. h e a w a i ted

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is

P. L. C .

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favorabl

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the

Stad i u m

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C. H i g h S h o o l Deb'lt s ea � o n has op ened , a n d i n of the sp le n cLi d success so far, p ro lhe

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T h e de c isi o n \Va:

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YOI'Y

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The ne

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this

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of

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to

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feel

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do

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fol l o w s , to-wit :

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for

i n terest s h o w n

the

gra ti­ in

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h eartiest

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give

our

for their in­

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Rasm ussen-H enry Kiel and L u etta their u n m o l ested privi­

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jaws.

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J u m p Center on the B a s k e t Ball

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2 7 . To Elmer T w eter-R u d y San­

t h e d istinctiVe honor roll w hich was hequeathed him b y the class o f 1 9 2 6 . ( N ote :

John

finds

that h e

d erson's a th letic honors.

28.

cannot

don ates h e r b l u s h .

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low W i l l s her w icked w a ys w i t h t h e

8 . To M a r ga r e t Fadness-C h r istina

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place a s M iss P a r r ' s chn u f f e r .

t h i n k i n g in debate.

to t a k e c a re of all b u si ness worries. 6 . To the fres h m e n-th e p r ivil ege

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David

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Hanna

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him graduate.

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19.

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Gram bo-'Nalter

Peter

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useful shall

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it m a y i n s p i r e t h e m

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be

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PROGRAM CLOCK IS SENIOR GIFT

I

FellOW-StUdents,

F r ie n d s

:

and

I for

t h e s t. o r m s o f l i f e _

w h ile

gl o r y .

ail

we

Fe l l o w oyer

go

o n wR r d

studenb,

p re s e n t help

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aud

you

the

feel i n gs

get

have

and

the been

h a ve s u p -

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n",h

an d go Follow

you

t o o . t h e m o t t o t h a t wa s left t o b o t h y o u a n d u s by o u r p a R S i n g � t u d e n t s

A t every g r a d u a t i o n we h e a r m u c h

lU UHt p a r L M a n y o f y o u a b o u t

and

. D e a r f a c u l t y , it i s y o u , t h e s h i n l1 1 g l i /!' lI t s . i l l o u r l i v e s w h o prepare u s

Class of '27 Hits High Mark for p o rted a ll o u r p ro j e c t s , School Spirit i n sp i r e d as we h a v e been i to even greater g l o r y . If r t K'"'f\ U =t } �. Y)

Fa c u l ty ,

them

with

a n d f r i e n d s , t h e cl a s s 0 11 1' m o s t he l o ved f e l l o w s t u d e n t s .

a g a 11l

I h is

w h o h a v e b e e n so h i g h l y h o n o r e d

us

fa c u l t y . 8 <: h o o l -

of

t h e gra d u a t es

o f t h e ronnel' y e a r t h a t we m a y b u i l d

fol' c h a ra c t e r And

now,

a n d not for fa m e .

with

no

idea

of

being

h e a r t :;

and

i n s p i res

you

greater

to

a n d better t h i ngs f o r h a v i n g been .

CLASS ORATIONS H f. Yl l" /I,'

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F e l l o w g r a d u a t e s . f a c u l t y , stu dents and

friends or the

way '

one t o

a

P. to

privilege

a d dress any

L. C . :

It is a l -

,

be

c h o se n

the

a u d i en c e b u t t h e

g reatest h o n o r t h a t can b e g i v e n a n y st u d e n t

is

to

spokesmen

be

for

e h o . eu

his

one

c l a ss

on

the

of its

la�t

p u bl i c a p p e a ra n c e ,

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a m il esto n e i n

now

ta k i n?:

th e ir l i v e s .

p l a ce

has

T h e ev

been

nt

l o o k ed


It is an

forward to for m a n y years.

e v e n t tha t h a s t a k e n y e a r s of w o r k a n d strivin g .

'vVe a r e t h ere fore hap-

py a n d j ustly so that we h a v e been a b l e t o s u rv i ve the o r d e a l a n d f i n is h

I

in his h ea r t that the wo r l d was j u s t a l i t t l e better f o r his h a v i n g l i v e d .

be o u r a i m a n d to w h a t h e i g h t s do w e wish to r e a c h .

Over t h e r e to o u r

left stretches the w a y to great riches,

A m a n w h ose life had

to the right l ies t h e road to f a m e ,

structive

have

been

given

bea utiful

guidance.

that

o u rs

is

a

C h r is t ia n

S u ch

an

e dlll:a tion

ha s

a

d o u ble

advantage-first w e are p r e pa re d to face o u r future in that we have been given a store o f w o r l d l y k n owl ed g' e

I

t h a t in t h i s a ge o f e d u cation i H a bsol ut ely necessary i n o r d er to keep the pace

set

by those a h e a d

of

us.

Friends lege

Secondly, we h a v e b e e n g i v e n a n e n vironment in which the highest ideals have a l ways been s e t before us a n d so a r e t h u s l y more a ble to lII e e t l i f e a n d i ts t e m p t a t i o n s a n d h a r dships, The ties of fellow class m ates m u s t n o w preforce be Revered a n d though we rejOice in t h is occasion we must yet

feel

the

moment's

s u c h m u st be the case .

sorrow

that

B u t though

we n o w part as classma tes we h o p e to

go f o r t h and

through

the s p i r i t

of P. L. C . that has b e e n instilled in e a c h of us r e m a i n even so a w h o l e , l iv i n g

the

ideals

which

h a ve

been

here given us to f o l l o w . ''Ie

a re

now

facing

o u r greatest prob lem-uu r f u t u r e . There stretche s b e fore us the great high w a y of life

I branCh es. F o r us it is to choose I which way we will ta k e . "'hat shall and

from

this

roa d

lie

m a ny

l e a ves

i m pr i n t

an

Pacific

of

especially

Col- I

Lutheran friends

of

the

this i s t h e a i m w e a r e

trying to h a v e as we go forth tonight to begin o u r task o f facing life . 'When

t e m p t a t i o ns

the

of

great

power or riches finds us w aver i n g w e shall try to remem ber t h e teac h i n gs

This is only n at u ra l - that is

o f o u r A l m a M a ter that we a r e bidci i n g f a r e w ell to tonight and chose

s t i n c ts make h i m wish to be remem-

i

the h u m b l e r but wiser c o urse. We wish to live the life based upon Chris­

bered a f ter he h i m s e l f has g o n e . Then it rema i ns for us to d e c i d e for what it is m a n is r e m e m bered a n d f or w h a t d o w e wish future gen-

tian

love

and

principles

have been t a u g h t to us .

that

here

W e wish to

faC e l i f e bravely a n d t h a u g h o u r I 0 t . m a y at t i m es seem to b e u n J u s t w e

erations to refer to us . we remember the great phar-

wish to remember that H e is t II e 0 ne

oahs of Egypt that built their colI os-

I

. II who h a s m e a n t it to b e so a n d Wit

a l t o m b s for f e a r t h e y m i g h t be forgotte n ?

and

class of ' 2 7

the m a k e up m a n a n d his na tive in-

Do

living

die.

des ires that g u i d e a n d d e c i d e d their

ages .

real v a l u e

that c a n n o t f a d e a n d w i l l n ot l e t h i m

t h e opportunity o f receivi n g a higher every a c tion -first they wi.sh to r e a c h education. 'vVe h a v e been further their i d e a l s- second , they wish to blessed in t h a t this institution was o btain h a p p i n ess-third the wish to m o re than merel y a place for mental p e r p e tuate their name down thru the sch o o l a n d so a g u i d e in the spiritual.

been a c o n ­ of

to the w o r l d , though he h a s passed on a n d is n o m o re yet h i s d ee d s a n d

o ne t h e r e is toward p o w e r , one toou r c ourse. O ur s ta y a t P . L . C . ward worldly glory , a n d one p r o m ise h a s been a h a p p y o n e . We have been extreme a nd m u c h desired knowl e d by a k i n d fal: u l ty a n d h a v e b e e n l e d g e . 'What s h a l l be o u r m e t h o d o f guided by t h e m thru m a n y diffic u l - . d ecisio n ? 'Wh a t is o u r true g o a l . ties a u d h a r d t r y i n g experiences . In the h ea r t of every m a n a n d w o We h a v e been exce p tio n a l l y for- m a n there i s the three f u n d a m e n tal t u n a t e i n t h at w e

contri b ution

his help w e shall m aster the s t o r m

Do we remember with a n y

a n d reach the west sa fely a n d p a s � thrill o f reverence the . W e WIS h ma gnates th a t h a ve h e l d the w o r l d ' h a p p ily on into the sunset. h en w t a h m a r k e ts in the y e a rs past. who a m as- , to face o u r life so s q uarely t . l ll a g a y a m we e n o d is y a d little I ur o , ta s to y l sed u n t h i n k a b l e fortunes o n wall

street

partake in t h a t great a n d last gra d u-

isfy t h e i r o w n v a n ity a n d selfish de-

ation a n d h u m bly receive o u r r e w a r d

sires ? Do we r e m e m ber the w a r lords

and have so l ived t h a t y o u r last a n d

that d uring their short hour o f ex-

parting m e m o ry of us m a y . be "th e r e

istence held l a n ds in constant terror and they

who

p l u n d e red a n d killed the

might have

ruling

is

that

m en w h o c a l l forth loving m e mories . Not the possessor ot w o r l d l y goods , the

man

who

caused

su f fering

a n d hardships throughout the w o r ld to further h i s o w n e n d s , n o t these is it t h a t we remember- but rather the m a n who o btained nothing for h i m ­

self but w h o w h e n he passed on k n e w

who

h a s ea rned

l ife d i p l o m a . "

p o w e r.

Friends, we k n o w these a r e n o t the

not

one

I

his

eternal

Ii


Fare\ve l l ,S ernl On I by Dr. Pann koke

T h e second cerse of t h e text t e J l s o f i ts c o n t i n u a ncy d u e to the Lord's s e r v i c e in t ha t c h u r c h . He l ives

I

Dr. O . H. P a n n k o k e gave t h e bacc a l e a u r a t e sermon for the grad u a t i n g cl ass o n S u n da y evening J u n e 5 . H e chose for h i s t h e m e t he Pentecostal message from Acts 2 - 4 1 and 47. Pentecost. he s a i d , w a s t h e b ir t h h o u r of the The

church

of

f i rst verse

God in

h ere

on

t h i s text is

t lH'Oli gh a nd s t a n d ::; by that ch urch. L a ter t e ll s h o w t h e A p o s t l e ::; a d ded o t h e rs . They procl a i m repea ted l y

the

W e a r e co-l a b o rers w i th G o d .

m o re insignifieant description

m i gh t

have

01' His

h o l y a ngels

such

to use those that b e c a m e His through

a

insignificant

words

describe

used

His olll n ip o tence but

he

this there is n o t h i n g i n m a n ' s h istory

His grace . and

t h e exc e p t i o n of t h e birth

gra d u a t i n g from a C h r istian coll ege

of Jesus

are

Y o u gra d u ates a r e n o w

therefore

more

than

o t h e r co-Ia borers w ith God.

,;y e l i k e to consider tha t t h e rise

T h is is

the aim of every C h ristian and s u re­ l y d o u bly

i m portant a n d true they h a ve i n f l u ­

had specia l o p p o r t u n i t y to l e a r n and

enced.

F o r exa m p l e the R o m a n E m ­

so

with

a re worth w h i l e .

s w a y o f Na p o l e o n a n d lastly t h e a g e

who

o f d iscovery h a ve a l l b e e n of s u p r e m e

be C O u n t e d u p o n .

i m p o r ta n ce to t h e h u m a n r a c e .

er

T h e m ec ha n i c a l a g e h a s c h a nged i n fl u enced

liS

w i t h in .

� st

have

I f these f a l l s h o r t

in t h e g r e a t w i d e w o r l d res ponsibility

learning a n d y o u

The c h urch has

Nex t to t h e l i fe o f C h

who

distinguish b etween those t h i ngs that

o f C h a rlemagne, t h e

' a l l t h i ngs a bout us.

thos e

a b i l i ty.

sh a l l

Y o u rs is the g reat­ because must

of

u t i l i ze

your that

S 0 111e da y y o u w i l l be held

to a n s wer a s to how y o u have used a n d n ext

your

to his death o n Ca lvary t h e most in­ f l u e n t i a l event was the birth of our ch urch o n ea r t h . The s i g n i ficance

c h u I't:h was b o rn but u n d e r t h e gra ce God sli a l l f l o urish. I t is n o t a (IE-ad i n s titution b u t a l i v i n g o rga n i s m . I t s h a l l earry on u n t i l t h e earth euds a n d unt.il time beeollles eternity.

De

the

best

bel' you a re co-I a b o rers w ith G o d .

a t: Pentecost h o w ever, is n o t that our of

o pp o r t u nity.

ill

w h a t you attempt to do a n d re m e m-

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any

a n d growth of e m p i res are the most

f )., e.

f r o nt bf t h e p b ), , 1

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decided

that h as h a d such effect on him w i th

"'I

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He

throu ghout all scripture. But t h o u g h

p i r e , t h e reign

I

t h e fact that

assura nce.

Christ.

I

In

q -n d

fe w

G o d is i n its c o n t i n uancy rests our

d escr iption o f t ha t h o u r a n d t h e re is not

what I a m . "

BI!- r f h a '¥- 1 Je l> J +h� Yl? /J "' c.- � i y} h -(- I n C � V }' G h 5 -a f

St. P a u l t h e greatest g � i d � n g them. I m ISSIO n a ry says. "By graCe o f God I

l i l a t t h e i r work is d o n e by t h e s p i r i t ,

am

earth.

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STUDENT PARTY HA LLOWE'EN EVE ,\ [ l ll J l o we ' e n p a rty w a s gi ve n by the s t u d e n t: on S a t u r d a y lligl'l t , O(' toller :] 1) , I I I t h e a�fi(o lll b l �' ro o m , T il e rl ec o r a tio ns w e r e ,n t l ll lll ll 1 a \'es and H a l lo w ' e n n o y l t i e s ,

A l I eck , t he c h a i r m a n o f 1 h ent r ta i n m e n ( :om miltee, was a >, ­ ,' i st d h y , ' o r r i s ["an glo w , re [l'e5 h ­ h l P tl ! " : R u tll :\ I a bo n , d e c:oraLions : a n n C I l J'i>i Ne ' n , c:l e a ll-u l. ' lt e g l' O Il [l w as d i vieled i tl t o sect i o n s , 1 1 1 " fJra u ge u n rl t h e h l a l; k , f o J' t h e co n t e.' l g a m s, Tue V i r ' t o l' i O l l S {[ r 0 1 l p was a stick o f a w a r d e r! ('a n d y , P a l m ," L a n g l o w ell' <;sell a ' a ),O l l ll g lUau, a n d Vi ctoria R as­ m \ l �sen dre�Bed as Ii co w gi r l . w e l'''' a w a rd e rl p r i ze s [ o r �ear i ng t h e 13 ' (;ostum s , The

p r o !;!"

b ,. t

p a rt

sist i n g o f

t Ip

evening'

con­

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charge de 'erve ' pr a i se [('1' t h e w e l l -Illanued a n e! nO l'e l e n tertainment.

c o m m ittee!; i n

I

of

m was t h e re f res h m en ts ,


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have

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c h osen by t h e [ac u I t y and s t u d e n t s as those

most

names

worthy

inscribed

of

upon

having the

their

h o n o ra ry

Loving Cups. They E S T H E R SYDOW

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are

scholarship the school.

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1927

n by

GRADUA>rION of

CLASS

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PAC I F I C LUTHERAN COLLEGE

,

May

.

1 3 , 1 927 ,

at 8 : 0 0 P . M .

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In

CHARACTERS

the order of th�ir apl'C;)

:tncc

.Tame s Archibald

John W i e s e

\'1i 1 1 i am

Henry [< i e l

Mrs ,

A l i c e Dav i e

Arch ' b a l d

Chr i s t i na Knutz en

Le i l a Arch i b a l d

Ha n n r. h

Es ther Syd c w

Car l, e r Brooke

G e rhard. Lan e

Bab

r

'ary Ho lme s

C l inton Beres ford

Lye l l Kr e i d l e r

Edd i e Perk i n s

Ar thur Knut z e n

Guy G o svenor

D o r o t hy Fow l e r

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Arch i b a l d ' s

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low Q r e d

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for thr ee m i nut e . )

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part

HI

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'l S U T

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a

modern

m iss. with a l l her w h i m s and f a n c i e s . The p a r t wa s done to s u c h a n a t ural t o u c h that it is not a t all s u r e that she was a c t i n g.

OVER 400 PRESENT

(H) ' n'1'd

0 1 S n"

Dorothy F o w l e r do­

ing a feature part a s a m a n , too de­ sel'ves men tion.

EJltire Proceeds Revert to p, L, The a u d i e n ce was enterta i n e d be­ , , C, in Form of Semor Gift, tween a cts by severa l m u s ical n u m ­ Director Honored b r s contributed to the program b y "Bab,"

the

presented

senior

Friday

class

play

evening,

was

13,

M ay

t h e college freshmen. no

duet

and

A n na

t o a l a r g e an d a p p reciative a u d ie n ce

Ha n n a

which

solo.

Between

t.wo

class

presented

to

n u m bered

The interes t

events of

over four h u n d red.

of

the

the

pla.y

a u d i e nc e

kept

at

a

the h i gh

p itch t h r o u g h o u t the w h o l e eve n i n g . Special

men tion

Ma rguerite

should

Folco

who

be so

made

of

cle v e rl y

C o r nelia Gop­

l e r u d a n d Esther Towe p l a y e d a p i a ­ A n de r s o n

desk-fo u n t a i n a p p recia t i o n

pen of

Thompson

each of

gave the

Prot set

h is

in

work

a

and voca l

a cts

the

Ha u ge token in

a of

their

class a nd for directing t h e p l a y , Prof. Hauge is a l s o the class advisor .

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or

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has

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activities. year

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