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B TERS ENJOY NIGHT OF FUN b I.
f r
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II
hOlllt' ry
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t.he
wa�
II,
on /t.I'
I"riclay 1
he
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."
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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
I))'
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.
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'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
_ __ _ _
.
Knutzen,
.Jacohsen,
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f?o1......v
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ADVISORS ENTER TAIN GRADUAT S
:lays it
was
the
ever attended.
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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
"
in-
01'-
n
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
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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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Hope to Me·t Several Outside ' '] e:tm j Forensi' Rattle Looked Forward to The HIgh Rcll 01 Dppilrf IlH'11.1 1I"ld frY'lIl
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by Lee rig ht,
Prof. rho E. Hauge ani' , r Ordal , V· Ictoria R�lsmnssen AlvaI Deck ' .... " r. na hI . B,l'otnoY, PteI' Gl"llmbo. standing:
, (hrlst ina
Olson,
Ru h Mat '
n,
Arlin"" Sann rud, Lonj>'e H n·
SvelTe Omdahl. L e o la Hagen, Lyell rut Oyen, Ad da All 1. Alice Dn.vie,
Knlllz
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mol'Y
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On
DEBATERS ARE VICTORIOUS
bute
h
W (l S
Id
the
School. veling.
an.
21,
with
a
L,
P.
I
High
t ea m s
.
-e:
lIe-
dual
' Lndium
a ffirm a t ive
The
"De b
t ra
t e.
$lo n ,
[o u r
With
P.
L
were
ing
L.
mi 'e s
to
so n .
he
:
'1 he
very
a
h a t e d- ' ne (JIved-T h a t
fIts
d el ' l v e d
state
11 r i m a ry
This
tio n . "
s i d e J'u b l (l
very
a
the
and
s
main
th e
an
�
ing
oth
ams
P.
d
C.
L.
th
e n o u n t er
nega l ve, on l y
two
C I' S I' o n cou I d
be
a t ie ,
1-1 .
T il e
u pheld
Pugh, P.
'.
to
th e
ga
w as
P
I' l
h
o[ and
Lincoln
H I n
Ben-
"' 1 llel'e
\\' e I'e
sl n c
a
d e-
n e l' l ll e l' s l' de . w as glv n
M i tc h e l l ,
Tom
Str o b e l ,
ive
b
I I' n e
Dah l ,
P e t e r Gl'amiJ o . . g i ve II u n ammOll
L . (' .
P.
The
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
and
1.. .
and
l'e ac I1 e d .
th
The
the
e o n s tl'll c t h'e
a s soon
It.
l J �'
and
e n egath'
I
11 e ooa t l' ve .
noon i e s >; o r
nt
of
he
'IY
I ' U <l r y t i ve
a ft e r n o o n
2 :� , til e
d e ba t e
,' ra n
( , ()l l E'ge
SCllOO I
high
I
met
th
_
Elma. T h e q u e�ti o n
D i ree
r i m a n'
\\' a s h i n �ton
the
in
j u s l i f�' i t s
T h e n e ga t iv ' t e a m or
Lu sins
11 0 S fi , 1
11
na
was
o[
l he
S t a te
of
( i e r h H l'd
Lane.
were
wilh
t h a t.
s< i n
were
t h e s p.
w i t.h
d e ha te
the
and
de-
wa;;
h rea t h le,;,; w e re
.ill d �es
COn y i ll C T he
keen.
t h is
1.0 0
in
f a v o r o f:
a l,;o
e a gerlle>i8.
Dean
Lemon
of
High
� 1 \l1 a
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
h�'
a
same team
d as h was h e l d-w i t h t h e )<� l m a t a k i n g
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
C
e
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
. s
\\'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
' l a y to n
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,
/
j
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 -
' h
G ram b o o
. "Va ' h l l1gto n o t h e r s('hools
i n t i ly
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
t he teams i u g
and
ma tched.
at
kept
( pa m
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
A rt h u r
u p h ol d
was
G e o r g ia
C r i p p e n . ("I u d t l t e by I ren e Da h l , O l a E
de, j w i n n i u '"
being
a f f i r m a t i ve
Sam t ho
2-1 ,
Il U i r m a tive .
(;ohle,
went
is
P. L. C .
Eel
sea- Peter
favorabl
state q u estion
the
Stad i u m
delH tet; held l a s t week,
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
and
T h e de c isi o n \Va:
eye n l y
YOI'Y
was
e 'r
at i r m a t i v e
S ie ll fel d ,
Lest el'
·n n .
neither
d at
a n y o f t h e i r d e b a t eR
was u p h el d h Ly 11 Kl'eifll e l', Ertna L i n c o l n And Stadi u m L ose To B ro t n o v . a n fl G e r h a rt Lan e , R n d t h e St d i u m n e g a t i ve by M e r ri l l T h o m p r. L. C, Orator s ; Three
Victories A n d One Tie
oS
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A l v a I'
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Beck.
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ADDRESS
The ne
c l ass
this
1927
of
even i n g ,
has
the
given
to
pleasure
of
I
x t e n d i n g t o y o u t h e w e l c o m e w h ich ,e
feel
[or
F i rs t . a t hers or
you,
lappy i\
in
las
our
on,
we
of
s c h oo l .
feel
that and
for
we
are
more
the
m< t i t u t i o n ,
w h ere
p r ove so v a l u a b l e ,
pi r i t u a l l y a n ci
a
come.
·est
g r a t ef u l
ndeed Next ,
we
a. c u l t y
to
wish
we
[eel
are
' o u rR
has
been
n
b u i l d i n g a n ll
[ v es
it
an
fOndest
h o p es
Next,
we
you
i m po r t a n t
' o r k ed
and
Y O U I'
fine
to
us,
a n r!
in
the
that
welcome
our
whom
played.
ra i u
Hough
lie!
and
taHk
attitude
are,
with
yo u ,
to
i n deb t e d .
ears t o c o m e , w e lIIay l i ve h e e x a m p l e y o u h a ve s e t .
l a teR,
our
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to
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we
have
h a ve
gone.
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1
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and
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of
L.
perhaps,
C . 's
too,
of
your
better
than
we
f ee l .
point
k no w j u s t
a short you
of
many
happy
you
how
greatest
needs
s t r o n g f a i t. h f u l a l u m n i , a n cl
he
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a i t h fu I
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of
Next,
of to you we
1927,
our
to
h o pe
,ue
i n terested
be
as a!l
b ee n . our
welcome
to
f ri e n d s h e r e t h i s e v e n i n g . W e
you
is
we o f
mater
alma
h a ve wish
be
t h a t n e e d s to
seems o n ly
w he n
t h is
n y other�,
. ne
much
not
p e r h a ps
aid.
that
feel
we
yo u ,
to
the
welcome
to
want
we
and
is
here
as
wa r m e r
go by.
Next, lumni,
a
wh ich
h e a r ts
and
warmer
grow
years
have
al ways
our
in
p lace
peelal
this
in
a ga i n
see
s ha l l
we
but
o rl d ,
in
uS
�n
and
know many
f �l i t h f l 1 1
in
1920
have
w a s t h e f i rst d a t e in A r n t O y e n , P a. u l s b o ,
1 9 2 2 -A
Esther began
Sydow,
as
September Roy,
a
year and a h a l f Ta c o m a , '�'ash
f r es h m a n
in
H i gh
1 9 2 3-Luetta
S e p t e m b e r 1 9 2 3 -P a l ma
I
,I
Svinth,
in
vVash.-fresh m a n
h i gh
school.
is
m o l d i n g- o f o u r
i n s p i ra t io n
I
our
the
to
is
deeply
exa m p l e a n d
I w a ys b e a n ur
so
c h a racters.
a u r!
:h ristian
next
that
we
the
1927
of
welco m e
I [or,
;hom
both
w h a t we
School.
t h e years ·
yo u . to
ing,
t h is
m o t h ers,
c l a ss
m e m bers,
, a re n t s ,
in
and
the
J a n u a ry
13 t e r
k n o w le d g e
morally
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friends,
the
us look
e n t ered P a c i f i c L u th e r a n C o l lege.
to
to
;a i n e d .
will
October
· o u r c h r o n icles :
wisdom
s e u d i n g I l l;
in
g e t h e r a s a. c l a s s a n d
it
the
segregated
cl o n e .
s a c r i f ice As
for far a n d
are
'''' e are
b a c k a n cl see h o w w e came to be t o
this
you,
soon
1927.
B u t b e f o re w e g o l e t
parts.
c l as s .
moment a ft e r
t o you.
the
w h a t- a
know
more
f o r es i g h t
our
many
t h i�
find
to
a. l I ,
To
to
than k f u l
lnd
of
of
sacrifice
liS
1'011
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w e l c o me
i m p o r t. a n t
l i ves.
send
Ie
i
meant
a
to
m o t h ers
m nt
and
I�a ving
wish
and
T o n i g h t , we, t h e class o f a s s e m b l e d for the last time.
you .
we
A n c i e n t H i story of B i g Eve n t s
Santa
B a r b a ra ,
Arthur
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S.
Calif.
K n u tz e n , Junior;
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S.
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B u r l i n gton
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( Ca n t i n ued
H.
on
i\I a t s o n . Page
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Stan-
CLASS PROPHECY C.
L.
P.
Plaee :
Just
1 9 fi O .
ti m e ,
union
I') ntel' I he n e w l '
'
VI i t i n !r D i reet o l' s , d o \\" , M i s� I r e ne
Ganik
ru s i n g
rSl' lIl t y
be
me r i ts
Jo�sther : The
most
BOil I'd 1 9 t1 o .
and
ta hle
a
d e m eri t s
'27
of
H e re
p r o m i n en t or
at
cla ,.; s
yet.
forgotten
Estiler
Dahl,
amI
Ill elll hers.
Re-
I ed ed Boar d
l 'I i ' ,'
S it
Olson .
B e f o re
t ll J"f' e
m e m b ers
a re
D i r e c t o rs
Vi 'iting
:: y_
o j"
is
Ga r v i k :
t he good
f o r roses
La ne
he
w ho
a l w ays
G a rd e n ut ma o
t he
v a r- ) o l d
I ts
sa y
him, or.
the
t he y
I
ro o f ;
L y e l l K r e i d l e r ' s in 1'a c o
just
C ::tn\p U s , city
a ss i s ts landing o ft"
you
l i m i ts
t he
north
k now,
us e d
to
side
of
w h e re be .
over
m a kes
cuts
a
th e
all
Alice
to
them
sends
and
Davie,
but
a re
she
l oo k i n g
been
O k s n e ss,
re
th
d i fferent
G erhard
gardner
the
i n terested
3 :l 3 3
I've
g a rd e n .
th a t
of
R o m a nc e . "
in
Uses
h as d evelop e d ieties.
i b th e
is
l ec tu r lll g
is
b ec a m e
she
it
p r e s i d en t
Helen
" l yv-Its
d i g- S i n e
fi tting
How
Oyen
n l v rs i t y .
M r. on
won't of
Es t h e r : Arnt
(, I
t il e d i et i c i a n . B u t it i n s p ires
he r in h e r w o rk so Ill u c h t ha t J Irene : Yes, ,j ust ::13 yea rs s i n c e guess w e ' l l h a ve to p u t u p w i t h i t \\'e gra duated . I 'll n e v er g for et lass nig h t . T h a t ' s w I r en e : I was t a l k i n g w i t h l i ce hen the E n d
o w m e nt
o er
bi g.
D r i ve
Garv ik : d i d c ha n ge
started
'rha t the
drive look s
of
in
go i n g a b o u t
cert a i n l the
ca m -
I I
dairy fro m
the
Ite
used . fIel d .
to
be ,
S o me
now
known
s t a d i u m .'
a
has
a
Kiel a re
� ard
s he
and
she
s u p p l i es
pu• . T O d ay I was d o w n w h ere t h e The g i r l s
;C:1lrd
w o rk
her
only complaint
has is she
that Dair
getti n g
time
are
0
l i vi n g
says
th
that
the
\
receives
too
fat. up
to
ric h .
A l i ce her
. p 1. 0 (. . ,' e p u t a t l O n as a n ex p e r t o n r e d u c lll g .
Flott ' t h e I ' ve been ta l k i n g to t h e E s th e r : D ra m at i c w as D i re c t o r r h N o r m a l g i r l s a n d I g ues s Claren c e .e arsi n g t he a n n u a l p a ge a n t , Est h e r : I L u n. d , t h e H e ad of t h a t D e p a r t m e n t W'l tll ere ' S down t 00 abd wh o is l i v i n g up to t h e r e p u tation h e do y o u t h
i n k a r e goi n g 8Ch o O I m a d e i n o u ]" day as " H eart S m a � h · t h e r e ? 1'he t w i n d a u h1. e rp, o f Al B e r, " even t h o ll g h he is an old ec k a n d h is w i fe .. d who t o be .. p rofess or n o w, Dor othy F o w l e r .'
Dr
I Was j u s t g O i n g t h rough
!!r V ed
b U i ld i n g J ust
aS
E ve r y t h i n g
.
is
G a r vi k :
part
was
d o \'n
to
that
o f the Ca m p u s a t 1' o o l e y Lak e
where
the
airp l a ne
h a n ger
are .
was when we '" III t h e re . T h W a l t F r e n c h , t h e d i rector o f aviae ivy th a t A r n t a n d II len tion, s o me f i ne has turned ou t Plan te d h as ' g r o w n so m u e h llId h a v i ators t h i s year . H e h a s no c o m a" b e e n cu t d o wn I' t
seven times.
p l aint
to
m alee,
but
his
wife,
Nina
I1
his
w i fe,
A ll e n , tea
who
has
the
to
i n vi ted
t o m orrow
that
used
the
to s h e
B oard
afte r n o o n .
e m i n en t
A rleda w i f e ,
be
Central
A fr i c a ,
Est h e r :
I
never
Mar guerite most
natives,
I
be
a
Ed n a
tha t
with
has the
has
too
Only
m uch
study
that's
all
S a y , I h eard today from
anything. G a rv i k :
w i l l be h e l d next week . her
D o es n ' t
position
B u re a u
as
in
Ruth
on
the
Matson
the
new
building
beautifully.
she
answers
an
q u estions lieve for
her
p l ac e .
going
t h en
on
in
and
of
332
don 't
b e·
me
for
ta ke
us
H o l mes
'Was n ' t
l i s h m en t ? Garv ik :
as of to
will
her
As we
at
Rudy
I
was
will
go
S a n d e rso n ' s
labora·
Irene : dill'cove red the pole,
He's hasn't that he
become he?
a
famous
Ever since
gold
lies
has sta yed
i n g f o r t h e i c e t.o m e l t .
he
beneath
t h e re w a i t
you
speaker
hest
the
fine,
Oh Trio ,
first
Asiatic
tour.
Thelma
Scotch T h e l
Biehl,
Le o l a
&
their
piano.
The
and
Gertrude
B e n tson
their
from
r e m e m b er ;
speaker.
she's
say
making
a f ter
ap peara n c e
the
are
Hagen,
Leola
p la y s
drums
and
the G e r
t r u d e gives an o r i g i n a l d a n c e c a l l e d
North
to ry. g e o logist
ma
m ain
d o·
O l so n ,
Bertha
the
M atron ,
is
Hartley.
Broom
n o n -stop
the
is
Iren e :
u�
a n d-
saying, to
know ,
Yo u
collecting
yes,
Oh,
Olson,
They
K n u tzen
a l w ays
is
GOY,
since
t h e w o rld a n accom p -
Point
C hr i s t i n e
Esth er :
we
Point
p la n e
know
Old
the
for
S p a naway.
at
!
"Idaho. "
some
A g n es ot
sounds
That
G a rv i k : ing.
1Vi e l' s o n
her
is
famous
i n te rest- . presenti n g
p i an o
p u pi l s
too. Irene : lessons s h e '!
I
S h e 's all
over
heard
been the
that
slle
giving world can't
Not
Be
thi s
piano h as n ' t forget
lec-
Oscu
P r o h i b i ted She
will
in
also
even i n g .
'V e i l , we
guess.
giving
had
because
it's better
the
I'm
7:15
now,
get
rea d y
at
beg ins
at
Benefit
wa l k i n g
of W i l l y o u l a d i es j o i n me '!
it '!
Benefit
The
H o rn e
still
I
Promiscuous
a p p ea l'
once
Benefit
the
staging isn ' t
M aids
Polly , nations
the
meet
good
pretty
since. right
Aeroplanes."
say 7 : 3 5 .
can't
is
"Why
Should
Garvin .
and
usual
flagship
we
if
all
Parked
believe
E s t h er : W h a t b e n e f i t ?
i n ter-
sa y
picnic ?
passenger
her
f l i g h t around
Pole
s ay
'Wiese
the
M a ry
Esther :
the
T h ey
do,
on
Iren e :
t heatre
at
That 's
Gardlin
t u res
go
g u ess
C. romance, a n d t h a t she
sung
Est h er :
to
girl s
I
but
That's
Garvin :
a b e t t e r person
the
John
line
Barrow.
find
I
Pardon
c h a rter
Wiese
th(
b u t w h e re d i d y o u
Garv i k : will
of
average
hour.
we c o u l d
r u p ti n g , were
an
hasn't
Women, lation
Langlo
h o u rs ,
t h ey
even i n g
t h is
of
the
the
Langlo
P o l ly
fill
I n fo r m a t i o n hall
main
her P . L.
c o m p l a i n ts ?
that
to
d u ri n g
Dean
any
ba ck
get
to
the
Brotnov,
Ruth Matson tha t t h e A l u m n i p i c n ic Iren e :
the
I
Marie 'V e i l ,
Irene :
p ic k a n i n nies
the
especially
for
parlor
b ea u t y
a
b u s i n es s,
the re
s u i table
way
has
Garvik :
UH
t h ey s a y sh e
but
appealing
Garvik :
be
thought
would
wife for him , the
will
Dorothy
know
Yo u
too. .
know E s k i m o s .
Yo u
m i ssionaries,
R e v . and Mrs. Art K n u t z e n , rece n t l ) of
B ye,
his
we'll see
s u ppose
I
Esther :
O h y e s , d o n ' t for g tth a t
Iren e :
this
way.
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1 5.
To w h o m it m a y concern-b e i n g of
' race-- W e , t h , class of 1 9 2 7 , o f Pa L u t h e ra n
College,
do
hereby
m a k e a n d declare this o u r last will a n d testa ment for t h e p u rpose o f d i s posing of our chattels, o u r s ta n d ing , \r ith the f a c u l t y .
and
a d va n tages ca res
and
and
o p p ol·tu n i ties bequeathing
our
and
b u r
responsibi lit ies
liens to o u r s u c c essors a n d to t h a t " li d
do
colle ctively
giv e .
solemnly
J evise. d o n a t e a n d b e q u e a t h t h e s a m e ··l5
fol l o w s , to-wit :
1 . To the Pres i d e n t a n d f a c u l t y w e g i ve o u r t h a n k s a n d deep est l ude
for
i n terest s h o w n
the
gra ti in
2 . To J erdis Norda ng-Alice D a v i e
h eartiest
a p preciation
give
our
for their in
I'a l ua b l e h e l p .
4. T o t h e Class of 1 9 2 8 , w e g i v e o u r a b i l ity to k e e p class s e c r e t s , o u r p l a c e s on the h onor roll. a n d o u r n a m e f o r b e i n g a b l e to disregard t h e of t h e school.
I rules
To
power
7.
To
will
her
give
recipe
of
Rasm ussen-H enry Kiel and L u etta their u n m o l ested privi
lege of r o a m i n g a b o u t the c a m p u s a t u n y time of t h e d a y .
" To
jaws.
2 4 , To Doroth y L e h m a nn-Arl ed a Allen w i l l s h e r p l a c e in t h e octette.
Kn utzen g l a d l y w i l l s h e r long reach as
2 5 . To C l a rence Erick son-Art h u r
J u m p Center on the B a s k e t Ball
K n utzen b e q u e a t hs h i s d i gnity.
Team.
9.
Bill
To
p a sses
on
H o p n er-Jolln
2 6 . To Nelda SiX-AI Beck w i l l s
Wiese
h is ability to a p p e a r
h i;; l imousine.
on
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 .
Svinth give
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
o f casting aside
1 . To M i lton G ra m b o a n d Victoria
2 3 . T o E sther Towe-Polly Lang
Sneve-M arguer ite
Evelyn
nes� wills her peaceful n a tu re.
I n d i v i d u a l l y w e bequeath t h e fol
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
lowin g :
2 2 . To O l a f O r d a l-Garvik Olsen's
quiok
and
m a k e Use of i t . )
becoming s i l l y s o p homores.
2 1 . To Ida Oas-Dorothy Fowler w i l l s her s w i m m i n g a b il ity .
C h a m be rla in-Ru t h
David
Lund
Ted
ing the p i a n o .
1 3 . To Norris Langlo �y-Arnt Oy_
e n ' s a m b i tion to get u p
III
the m o rn
ing and ring the r i s i n g b e l l .
14.
To
Pal
�a
J o h nson-Marie
G a r d J i n ' s way With men .
knowledge
of
2 9 . To the schoo l detecti ye-Esth lo�t art icles. 3 0 . To M a e Fredrickson-Gertrude
Evjenth-Ger h a r d
L a n e ' s secret f o r p r a c t i c i n g a n d p l a y-
his
er Sydow w i l l s her a b i l ity to trace
1 1 , To Chris Nelson-Iren e D a h l To
Fedt-Clarence
Ingwal
To
bequeaths
how to attract the f a i r sex.
1 0 . T o Peggy G o p l e r u d-Ni n a Oks
12.
A n d erson-H elen
Hanna
2 0 . T o A r l i n g Sanneru d-Dorothy
him graduate.
6.
To
Bye's little voice.
wills her A ' s a n d hopes they w i l l h e l p
5. To t h e Silly S o p h o m o res we will our w e l l-developed brains a n d a bi l ity
all foo lishness a n d
19.
5 . To B i l l Nyma n-Ma r y Holmes
M a tson's posing
Gram bo-'Nalter
Peter
To
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Ru th O l av e M � t 8 o n
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WELCOME ADDRESS The me
cl a�s
this
extendin we
feel
g
f o r Y O ll , i s in has
to
most
roll
To
to
know
find
thankful
institu tion ,
more in
and for
As
t h e t i ll,e are
b est
friends,
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we
fac u lt y
members,
pa ren ts,
we
tor,
feel
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better how
greatest
fa i t h f u l lIl a n y
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of to
of
our
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in
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faithful
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t h a t w e feel the
us
and
that
you
are a
institution .
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hope
shall
co n t i n u e
sho\
to
fine
t. hat l o y a l s u p p o r t in o u r s c h o o l a n d
will
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to
schoolhave
that
F' a t h e r s ,
you
mothers.
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in
fa c u l t y ,
years
school-
m a t e s , a l u m n i and f r i e n d s , t h e class
of
We
1927
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ns
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bids glad
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w e l co m e . have
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apprec i a t i o n .
they
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from
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add
pla n ting t h i s l i t t l e i v y .
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b l e l i t t le p l a n t t o t h e eye ,
d e r f u l na-
why
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world
of
botan i c a l
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the
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per
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so
is
d e v e l o p m e n t of o n e n o t a bl e
of
the
of
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our
with
a tt e n d a n d
to
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h i g h e s t h o n o rs
be
0 1 1 1'
the
under b e l o ved
g u i d ance
of
'e v e r y
t e a c h e rs ;
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to
It is a h u m -
var-
h u m a n i ty.
will e v e r h ave t o have b e e n
c o n s ta n t
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aspirations.
tra d i t i o n s t h a t w e a re t o n i g h t
these
t u re
to
order
in
whom
one
to
able
u p o n t h e i r l ov e f o r t h e i n s t i t u t i on . Friends,
to
sympathy
probably
founded
traditions
built
all
graduate from this i n s t i t u t i o n .
w ords,
other
has
a s to h a v e been
year t o year, s o m e s p e c i f i c token of their
and
growth
of
s t u d en ts
institution,
HO
a tm o s p h e re
seemin g .
a s to a p p ea r a l m o s t a p o i s o n t o t h e
graduates
the
school
the
all
its
many
a re
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has
p r i n c i p l es
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poisonous
has
but
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attending
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him
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mark
Its d u ran c e and s u r v i v i n g fre h u e s . a p p a r e n t i ns i gn i ficance is a p r o o f o f
college
C o l l e ge
a n institution
been
ideals and
roots
our
you
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on
l i fe. As t h e s e pri n C i p l es have s e c u re d
as
know
are
a l wa y � high
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Pacific
can be j u d g e d correctly
no man
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by e x t e rn a l a p p e a ra n ces,
Oy e n its si ncerity a n d s c o r n of
Mr. the
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f r i e n d s h e r e t h i s e v e n i n g . "V e
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p l a n t i n g it. I n presen t a t i o n M r . Oyell
needs is to
w i l l c o n d e m n i t s lack of beau t y a n rl
in front o f th e
to
plant
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to
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hope
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you
and
t h an
we
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p l a c e.
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contact.
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come
very
is
it
which
with
b u i l d i n g w h e re t h e s ere m o n i a l
main
the
feel
t h a t n e e d s to
happy
you
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of
p o i s o n o l l s v a riel y
us that there is a
The class d a y prog r a m o f t h e class
aK
the
yOU
the
we
w a r m er
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t h a. t
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tha set.
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'w h e n
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of
and
live
h a ve
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this
pa r t
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task
to
may
welcome
you,
indebted.
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are,
this
t h e eve n i n g o f J u n e
p e r h aps
ago,
Ih'es.
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our
to
attitude
i n s p ir a t i o n
our
the
to
is
i m porta n t
c h a ra c t e r s .
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welcome
molding
exa m p l e a n d
he a n
1927
ot
deeply
the b u i lding and
Chri >; t i a n
t h e years
you. to
both
mothers.
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to
kno wledge in
a nd
the
grate fu l
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in
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I<'a t h e rs
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wa r m e r
we
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w ere
wisdom any
g a i n e d . w i l l p r o ve so v a l u a b l e , come.
again
shall in
and
us t o t h i s O n e o f P .
t he
see
i t t h e re i s n o t m uc h
we more
th
we
p l a ce
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a
sacri fice s a i d .
that
sending
w h ere
spiritt:a lly a n d
but
this alumni,
YOll ,
schoo\.
feel
to y o u ,
what
of
Il e v er
grow
t h e shall
moment after
t. h i s we
a n d fores i g h t
to
shall
a n d i n s i g n i f ic a n t ; o t h e rs w i l l r e m i n d
Class of '27 Sponsors First; Formal Tradition at P. L. C . ; Oyen I s Speaker
c lass. t h e y e a rs g o b y .
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send
of all.
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mean t
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of
made many true friends.
to a n d o u r ways m us t p a r t . M a n y or y o u , o f we
w e lc o m e
m o t h e l's
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to
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B u t n o w we c o m e t o t h e cross-ro a ds
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wish
and
happy
given
p l e a s u re
you.
we
fathers
has
the
aud
together
together
enjoyable
many
had
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gone. I
have
s u m; h i n e
and
rain
aud have
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p l a ye d .
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t h ro u g h
to y o u t h e w e l c o m e w h i c h w o r l d ,
for
I<' i r s t ,
1927
of
even i n g ,
worked
S S
thought and belief.
\
to
our
h ighe s t
We a r e t h a n k f u l t o ha ve T h e I v y i s p o i
� o n o u s o n l y to t hose n o t in t u n e w it h i t , a n d t h e r e is a n a nt i dote t o c o n n t e r a ct
the
effect of
poisonous
e v e ry
v a r i e t y we h a v e c h o s e n to b e . the
climbing
deathle s
plant,
ambition.
the
I t is
symbol
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of
persistent
l i t t l e vine w h o s e t e n d r i l s p u s h o u t i n e v e ry
d irection ;
clasping.
clinging,
and gri p p i n g u n t i l they s e c u r e a f i r m
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place to a t tach themselves ; a n d then hold
on
in
spite
of every
tear them loose .
effort
927 A n d t h e gra d u a tion class o f 1 held , p o t the to g n i will ever b e c l i m b
to
It is a d a r i n g l i t tl e
mind, back by n o obstac les o f body o r y over d e te r m i n i n g t o s p r e a d b e a u t
cl imber t h a t k n o w s n o o b s t a c les a n d I
I
I
no
i m possible
around,
height,
over,
and
but
thro ugh
pushes u n t il
it
.
reaches the farmost s u m m i t . It
is
the
plant
of
which
.
.
Charles
ages
have
fled,
and
From its h a l e and hearty green . "
I
tendrils
is
every may
its
missio n ?
unsigh tly
reach ;
to
To
place
its
enliven
and
e n rich d u l l b i t s of old tra d itions and conventions,
touching
freshness,
growth
l ife.
thus
And
them
and
make
of
them
I
n' s p ond s to life.
the
a p peal
world
enfold
become our aim
P a c i fic
useful shall
L u th e r a n
citizen s ever
be
C o l l e ge
o u r a b i l i ty .
JOY
o f renewing
a nd
of and a d v a n ce her cause to t h e best
to very beholder Who h a s an eye to see the b e a u t i f u l a n d a heart which
develop
to
of
s u ch
things of b e a u t y which will be a
and
is
alities hope to posses s t h o s e s a m e q u ivy to ,t h a t m a k es i t possib l e f o r the And a s w e grow into a large plant. ii, the
with
ne wness
advancement,
achiev ement w h i c h
Like t h i s Ivy, w e are small i n com we p a r ison w i t h a m a ture plant but
B u t the stout o l d Ivy s h a l l never f a d e what
progre ss,
the the of hu o n e g o a l a t the v e r y s U lllmit s. m a n experi ence n a m el y ; succes
their
And nations have scattered be en ;
Now,
for
final
work decayed,
bea u t i fy
'Ve will twine o u r brows w i t h tand Iv y of a m bition a n d v i c t o r y , s ir. g
Dickens sa ys : "Whole
I \ the
ev ery s p o t a n d p l a c e .
I
}<� or h er sake we w i l l b e c o m e dar continually who are c l i m bers
' ing
p ushing o n w a r d , k n o w i n g n o i m pos sible heigh ts.
WELCOME ADDRESS <: l as s
The
of
l
w o rl d ,
Hpecial Hhall
for
feel
Fi r� l ,
to
w is h
pleasure
of
alumni.
H a i e! .
the
l i v eH .
lIll
send
to
ro ll
years
w ere
a nd
to you
fore s i g h t
insti t u t i o n , g a in e d . to
Ne " t . parents, 0llrs
ahv�lYS
the
example
be a n i n '
fondest to
come,
Next.
worked
t hro ugh
an
�
ra m
the
Y O U I'
att itu de
may
h av e
us ,
and
the to
8choolwe
h a ve
"V e h ave g o n e . . s u u : h me t o get h e r
p l ayed.
a nd h a v e h a d
and
a
j u �t
know
C . 's
L.
ho w
gr e a te s t
,
1927,
of
our
you We
a l ma
h a ve
wish
here
hope
this
to
. p r o sper ;
f ee l .
we
of
he
as
mater
w e lc o m e
even i ng. in
us
m a n y e n j o y a bl e t i m e>
t o ge t h e r a n d m a d e ll1 a. n y t r u e fri e n d s
B u t n o w we c o m e to t h e <;l'os:;-roa(lf
it
�
The succe s
is:
/
f e st e d
i f t h ey a r e n o t
itself
our
it
will
s i nce
we
first
L.
C.
S il i r i t .
P.
s e e k to
see w h a t we can
has
t h is
fa i l .
us
th e
v'le
know
do
many
p l a y a n d g o o d s p o r ts m a n s h i p a n d h a s
us_
for
She
has
taught
us
fair
Pacific
program
future
. W I S I1
a l so
ta
C o II e g e
Lutheran
c l o c k as a l i ttle token
it
\Ve
may
d e n t g e n e r a t i o n of
h o pe
learn
to
P. L. C.
it m a y i n s p i r e t h e m
that
in
be
of
a n d that
( as t h ey h ea r i t
r i n g o u t fa i t h f u l l y t h e h o u r s ) t o f i l l
e a c h h o u r w i t h s i x ty m i n utes o f ear
w o r l d a n d n o t f o r w h at t h e w o r l d ca n :
and
to
we
but
sy m b o l i ca l v a l u e t o t h e co m i n g s t u
to
do f o r the
F' u n d ,
r e m e m b ra nce.
of
entered
taught
as a 1 0 0 % p le d g e to t h e E n d o w m en t I. r e s en t
into
\Ve l o v e a n d c h e r i s h t h a t
I-, er d o o rs.
our
you
to
s u r i n g us of a well r o u n d e d hfe a n d . . sllccess in w h a t e v e r I l lle at w o r k w e
Drive
T h e Spirit of t h e school
T o l i S m em b e r s o f t h e gra d u a t i n g
as
convey
�5 . 5 9 5' m a y e n t e r ; we n at 0 1l l "v pl edge �
c l a s s . t h e s p i r i t o f P. L . C . h a s m a n i-
is
been .
to
i n terested
ane!
what
I f t h ey are loyal, the school shall
it
than
ll ee d �
school
i s t h e spirit that t h e y i n c u l c ate
your
we
It is t h e s c h o o l fa m i l y t h a t m a. k e s
the
s h o u lders.
too,
you
belongs to t h a t BC h 00 I a I o n e .
o f t h e s c h o o l rests e n t Irely u p o n t h e i r
s h o rt
of
poillt
be
or
-
W ll i' e h
f or
nest
toil.
for
That
every
it
time
s o u n d s t h e g o n g it may r e m i n d them
I t h at
' 2 7 is on d u t y
a n d expects t h e m
i
,
F' a t h er H . ,
m o thers,
�l u m n i
1 !! 2 1
w ill wil h
up
set . our
to
I(I ea I s
and
, to f o l l o w . of YOll h a ve been so f a i t h f u l i n s h o w n u s h o w to b e a c r e d i t to o u r L e t i ts d e a l' s w e e t t o n e m e a n t o s u p po r t i n g 0 11 1' d u in gs and pro- ' c o m m u n i ty, t o o u r c h u rC h , to o u r n a y o u t h e clea r, p u r e i d eals o f P . L . C . g n l l11S , t h a t w e f eel t h a t y o u a re a l i o n a n d t o o u r G o d . i tf f a i t h f u l t i c k i ng. t h e f a i t h f u l a n d o f t he l P a rt i ns t i t u t i o n , h o pe Vole R e a l i z i n g as we do t h a t a s c h oo ] co n t i n u i ng g u i d a n c e of o u r s c h o o l . that you s ha l l con t i n u e to s h o w i s n o st r o n g e r t h a n i t s g r a d u a t e s , w e , A d n s o l o n g a ft e r i t s s o u n d h a s c e a s t tl<J t loy a l s u p p o r t in O U I' s c h o o l a n d t h e " C l a ss o f 1 9 2 7 " a re t i m id w h e n ed t o r i n g i n y o u r ea rs we h o p e t h a t �t l l d e u tH t ha t yon have in y e a r s w e re a l i z e w h a t t h e w o r l d e x p e c ts o f i t s mea n i n g c o n t i n u es to r i n g i n y o u r
f i n e \Ve
in
liv
whom
of
,
t he that
n e eds
man y
happy
to
are
ta s k Ill,a t e s .
.
to
(eel
y o u , paR t .
to
i n d ehte d .
a r e , t ha t
w ith
is
our
to
im p o r ta n t
w e l co m e
we
YOU
is
it
ira t i o n
we
you
next
our
P.
of
friends
mo l rl l ll g o f O U I o f
and
h o p es
exa m p l e
m a t es .
p
wel e o l1 l e
d ee p l y
c h a r a c t e rs .
and
years
that
so
l e e n an � � b U l l d m g and
Christian our
to for,
feel
are
ha
the
l i v es
::;
we
we
W ho m
:V
w i8h
we
m e m b er .
both
you.
to
t h is
cl as::;
Ne xt
t h i"
1 1J 2 7
of
that
s tro n g fa i t h fu l a l u m n i .
k n o w l e d g e Y O ll
lIl o t l l e rf' .
c l a :; s
the
gra te fu l
faculty
to
of
many
w i>;d o m
i n t h e y e a rs
and
F at h e rs
friends,
i n deed
III
m o ra l l y
in
fa i t h f u l
to
more
us
the
a
a re
we
p r o v e so v a l l l a b l e ,
will
I:o m e .
and
w h ell
any o t h e r s ,
the I the
All
for the
se n d in g
in
where
s p i r i tu a l l y a nd best
,
more
find
h e tha n k fu l
t hat
feel
we
welcome we
a l i ve s , a. n d y o u p er h a p s , better
llll c r i f i e e
after
,
to
yo u
not m u c h
a go ,
yo n . I t Oll e
or
sehool.
t h is
to
O il ,
10
gulng
I ll a n y
::;al: r i f i e e
meallL
has
To
to
as
.
I' t sta n d s . a pp r ec i a t i o n of o u r s c h o o l t h a t t r a i n s a n d i n te l l e c t ' a s p i. n't pe u '� n o t o n l y p h y s i c a l l y I n e v e r y se h 0 0I t h ere IS c u l i a r to t h a t s c h o o l . a n d t h a t s p i r i t u a l l y , b u t a l s o � p i r i t u a l l y. t 1: u s a spIes
a
w h ic h
wa l' m e r
I t p e r haps seelllS o n l y
t i n\ e
t J a Hs,
ou r
of
want
h a ve
h arts
aud
'
t h l s fOI' t ll e l' r a l m a m a te r a n d t h e p r i n e i - a b l e to s h o w
I' ll
a l ways
ou r
in
we
a ga I II
shall
wa rm e r
and
is
t h el'e
for yo u , m o s t of a l l , k n o w w h a t pp m m p o r t a n t m o m e n t t. h i s ha y a l i i ll i n O l l �'
place
Next,
we lco m e
lII o t h el'>;
a n (1
we
.
see
t h e yea rs go b y .
.\' 0 11 .
we
rathers
n e ve r
g ro w
to
e xtell d i n g t o Y O I\ t h e w e le o m e w h i t' l l "' n �.
but
g i v e ll
lIas
the
e v en i n g .
this
me
1 �J 2 7
� I III I I
we
a re lis
b e e n a b l e to
m i ngl e
i nd ee d
IJlcj,;
gl ad
e v e n i n e: .
yo n to
welcome.
h a ve
yo u
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
Y o u stay h e r e
aud
you
the
feel i n gs
get
have
and
the been
h a ve s u p -
May you '
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,'
�J
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 ,
T h e class of ' 2 7 is t o n i g h t p a ss i n g
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
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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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throu ghout all scripture. But t h o u g h
p i r e , t h e reign
I
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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
ie , pll nc h a n d a pp le !; , Tile
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 ,
New l\1e m hers of Lambda Chi
A
T
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I R E N E DAHL
The
a bov!'
s t uden ts
have
been
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
I
are
scholarship the school.
chosen and
all
their
the
val u e
i n s p i ra t io n
of to
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FARCICAL COi\1EDY
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From the Nove l o f Mary Robe r t s R i nehart
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1927
n by
GRADUA>rION of
•
CLASS
..
PAC I F I C LUTHERAN COLLEGE
,
May
.
1 3 , 1 927 ,
at 8 : 0 0 P . M .
.. C o l � e e e Gymnas iua
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
Po t S !l a. g e 81
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Arch i b a l d ' s
An a f t e r n o on
See e 1 .
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low Q r e d
l l c. n , G a r t r
P i,
for thr ee m i nut e . )
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The b oatho6 s e as i n A c t I I I ; An aftern o on , thr e e ' e eks l a t e r .
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gl- 1 � n
1
in May .
Bame da.y .
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l onc '
P t r Fl o t t
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II I , " Ba ch€> l o r s ' Quar t e r s " j n the Archi b a l d O oa�houa 9 . A few i nut e s t o t w e l v e l t h e s arna- n i ght . IV .
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Aot
A lvar B e ck
1 :
by memb
The m o r n i n g r oom as i n A c t I . The n e xt day . H i ght
na �
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SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
R o r ' a l Ar t CIa a
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II .
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the
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part
HI
of
'l S U T
snS A T
(' B a b , "
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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I D, O. R. ORGANIZE FOR THE YEAR'S PROGRAM The
I lion,
a
o[
r e l i 'i o tis
pl' o m i n nt
t he
Il l ace
ap a r l -n1 e nl
S Oli , v
of
1 11. '( )' .ar . The
Ld
of
Ni n a
p l'esi den t ,
vie
h
on
work
L.
C,
H e n ri k -
Geo .
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r t h e s chool 27 in t ile
The secon d m eet i n g
was
or
taken
has
among
activities. year
Refonna-
o rganizati o n
(' hu r ' n ,
L u L her(lO
t ile II
D a ught e r '
las t
i n te
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ling
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a c(' o m p l i s h erl
fo l l o w i n g o r fl(:el'� w e re
I
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the
or
p r e ' i d eu t ;
• ' i na
('lto3 ,
ci
n
V l t'
1\1 r8 .
Huth
deleg a te
I l'l lFwn
t
represent
was
al
' om e n ' �
was
el ected
. ot' i ot)'.
ty
liet'l'e l a r y ;
ltl"a r .
F�.d eration on
trea
R n 8 m \ l H �e n ,
Ram ' t a d
lhe
, I atson .
J{a�cll,
vice-pI' sid nl;
Oksne�:,
tOl'ia
RIl
vl"ar :
;
L c la
ee.
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Lhe to
be
I..t ld
P l UM
adviser
for
Th;
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t it
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first
III
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Tue rl ay
apaT .meat or
in
in
SeM Ue
an
1 1"
w il l
the
'\l i "Ion
act i ve
ve'u wel'e d i s c u s sed. Nearl. , ' ' rhe girl of P . L. C. hay .J o i n e d t h e ' o c ie t y . 1
ror
be
tl lL
now held
ecember
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