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in the book, which stands both for the Bible ,md for the chief tool of the student. The lamp of learning is traditional in the Western Civilization 'which is our heritage, and symbolizes man's search for free knowledge and wisdom. The flame of the lamp illuminates the book. The Evergreen tree, perhaps the greatest natural reSOUi'ce of the Pacific Northwest, ties the University to its locale, and is symbolic of the abundance of the natural sur roundings, as well as man's dependence upon it. Much is new, much remains, and it was the sincere desire of the staff of the 1961 SAGA to capture this "University Year" and record it for you on the pages of this book. May this 1961 SAGA be a credit to the students of a beloved institution ... Pacific Lutheran University.
Foreword
EDITOR
In this seventieth year of Pacific Lutheran's h istory, many changes came to our campus. The goal of Un iversity status for wh ich cou rageous men of v ision and faith had so d i ligently worked was realized as Pacific Lu theran College became Pac ific Lutheran University. The beautiful, well equipped Tacoma-Pierce Admin i stration B u i ld i n g was dedi cated. The Uni vers ity's athletic teams went forth to the i r collegiate wars u n der the banner of Knights as the G ladiator nkkname died with PLC. To capture the flavor of this great yeal', the SAGA chose to feature the new PLU Knight, symbolic of the Renaissance period of relearning and emblematk of the U n ivers ity's goal to educate Christian men and women fol' service to God a nd man.
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The new Uni versjty Seal was also chosen to further i llustrate the U nivers i ty Year theme as the design incorporates elements which symbol ize the Uni versity's heri tage and function . The elliptical shape, adapted from the style of the seal of The American Lutheran Church symbolizes the c lose relations hip between the U n i versity and the Church, which owns and en eompasses the school. The ellipse is a n ancient Christian sign which indi cates the relati onship between God and man. The name of the institution and the date of i ts founding are appropri ately placed along the border. Central to the design is the ancient " Ch i Rho," a si gn designating Jesus as The Christ, and d rawn from the cross of Calvary. The " Chi Rho" is pl anted i n the book, which stan ds both for the Bible and for the chief tool of the student. The lamp of leal'l1ing is traditional i n the 'Western C i vil ization which is our heritage, and symbolizes man's search for free knowledge and wisdom. The flame of the lamp illuminates the book. The E vergreen tree, perhaps the greatest natural resource of the Pacific Northwest, ties the University to its locale, and is symbolic of the abundance of the natural s ur roundi ngs, as well a s man's depend ence upon it. M uch is new, m uch rema ins, and it was the sincere desire of the staff of the 1961 SAGA to capture this "U ni versity Year" and record it for you on the pages of this book. May this 1961 SAGA be a credit to the students of a beloved i n stitution . . . Pacific L utheran Universi ty.
EDITOR
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Dr. S. C. Eastvold The ~tm azi ng growth of the a C<ldemic program and physi ca l plant of our beloved Pacific L utheran U nivers ity the past eighteen years is t he story of a man. It i!"! the story of a m a n fi lled with courage, vL ion a nd faith . It is the story of a man vvho was hur led a cha llenge a nd who was m ore than equa l to t he task. it is the story of our presjdent, Dr. S. C. Eastvold.
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T here i 110t space herein to tell the story of how t his mun labored to br ill g us to the h igh pl aee we enjoy tod ay in the a ademi c world . All we can do here is t o thank him for what ha often been
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a tha n kless taRk ane! pray God's richest ulessing upon h im an d hi s labo r s. A' we t hank him, \ve must rem ember also to express to Mrs. Eastvold our gratitude for the many hours she has spent in t 1e U n iversity's behalf. It is only fitting that this L. niversity Y ear SAGA be ded i a t ed to the ma n, who more th a n a ny ot her i nd ividual, h a, made t11 is Univ l's ity Year possi ble. Th erefore, 0 YO Il . r. S. C. Ea. t old , we ded icate t hL 1961 SAGA a s a token of our thanks a nd appreciat ion and pray that God will contin ne to s ustai n you with His wisdom anc! strengt h th rough Chri st .Jeslls.
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thankless taRk and pray ,od's richest hlessing u pon h i m an 1 hig labors. As we thank him, we must remember al s o to xpress to Mrs. ; stvold our gratitude for the many hours she has spent in tne Uni versity's behalf.
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It is only fitting that this l niversity Ye'r SAGA be dedi ated to th e man, who more than any other individual. h made this UnivE'l\ ity Yea)" possi •
Th r e fore, to YOIl. r. S. C. f st old, we d dicate t h i � 19G SA �A ns a otten of our thanks and appr cia ion and ray that od w il l continue to sustain y u with HL- wisdom and trtrenJ:\'th through 'hl'i�t .Jesus. bJe.
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The academic year, 1960-61, has been, without doubt, one of significant achievement and progress in all aspeds of the University's activities, ac companied by decided strengthening for the years ahead. With the reorganization of the institution into six schools and colleges, we have automatically brought markedly preceptible intelledual stimulus to both faculty and students. Several of the long established programs and courses have been sub jected to extensive criticism and analysis with recommendations for changes pending. There has been increased interest on the part of students in aspects of many kinds on the University campus. Over and above the usual activities of a social character, the students of today are more than ever interested in University policy and curriculum, admissions, public relations, and development, as well as in their ovvn problems and future.
In this brief message, I wish to greet the stu dents of today, who will be the alumni of tomor row. We invite you to become a very active part of the Ten-Year Program which has been set up by the Board of Regents. vVe will need to accom plish as much in the next ten years as we have done Dr. Seth C. Eastvold in the past seventy years, if we are to take our place as a great University PRESIDENT and render our best service to home, church, state and world. This will mean the financial, moral, academic and spiritual support of a host of people now among our friends, as well as countless others whom we will need to enlist in the futul'e. We thank God for this great year. We pray that it will be onl~r one of many years that will be even greater. To that end, we thank those who have helped in the past, and pray that God's bless ing will rest upon us as we are workers together with God in the great vast field of Christian higher education.
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The academic year, 1960-6 1 , has been, w ithout dou bt, one of significant achievem ent and progress in all as peets of th e Un i vers i ty's a ct i v i ties ac com p a n ied by d ec ided stren g thening for the years ahead. ,
With the reorga n iz a tion of the i nsti tution into six schools and college s , we h ave a uto maticall y b rought mark edl y p receptible intellectual stim ulus to both faculty and students . Several of the long establ ished p rograms ancl courses have been sub jected to extensive critici::ml and a n alysis w i th recommendations for ch a nges pendi n g'. Th ere has been i ncreased i nterest on the part of student s in aspects of many ldnds on the U n i versity campus. O ver an d above the usual act i v i ties of a social character, the students of today a re more than ever i n terested in Uni versity policy and cU1Tic ulum, admissi ons, public I'elations, a nd development, as well as i n thei r own problems and future.
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In this brief message, I w ish to greet the stu dents of today, who ,v iII be the alumni of tomor row. We invite you to become a very active part of the Ten-Year Progra m wh ich has been set up by the Board of Regents. We will need to accom plish as much in th e next ten years as we h a v e done i n the past seventy years, if we a re to take o u r place a s a gre a t U n i ve r sity and render o u r best service to h ome, ch u rch, state and world. This w i l l mean the fin a n c ial, moral, academ ic a nd spi ritual support of a hos t of people now among our friend s, as well as countless others whom we will need to enl ist in the future. We thank God for this great year. We pray that it w i l l be only one of many years that w i ll be even greater. To that end, we thank those who h ave helped in the past, a nd p ray that God s bless i ng will res t upon us as we a re workers together with God in the great vast field of C h r i sti a n h igher ed u c a t ion. '
ence H all. He was formerly head of the P.L.U. Development Fund in 1957 and 1958. Peterson received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wis consin, has a Master of Arts degree from ·Wi sconsin, and is a canclirlate for the Doctor of Philosophy degree from that University.
VI CE PRE SI DE NT Clayton B. Peterson
Clayton B. Peterson, as the new vice presi dent, h ai\ his pri mary responsi bili t i es i n the a reas of cievelopment and alumni relations. He is i n charge of the eleven mill i on dollar development pro gram , which i i; scheduled to be com pleted by 1970. The p rojects that are plan ned include three dorm i tor ies, an art b u i lding, a field house, a sw imming pool, a sta di u m and athletic field, a health center, and adci i tiom; to the Li b ra ry, College Union B u i l d i n g, and Sci ence Hall . He was formerly head of the P .L.U . Development Fund i n 1 957 and
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Peterson recei ved his Bachelor of A rts degree from the Un iversi ty of W i s consin, has a Master of A rts degree from ·Wisconsi n , and is a can d i date for the D octor of Philosophy degree from that University.
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DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY Dean Philip E . Hauge has been with Pacific Lutheran Univel'sity for forty-one years and now serves as Dean of the University. It is his duty to guide the academic program of the university through the several schools under the university structure. But Dean Hauge has been more than an academic dean: he has served for many years as the faculty counselor to the Student Council a nd he ean be found taking an active interest in a ll phases of. uni vel' ity life. Last year's SAG was dedicated to him as a tribute and a partial "thmlk you" for his labors in behalf of the hool.
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D r. Phi l ip E. Hauge
DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY D ean Ph ilip E. Hauge has been with Pac ific Lutheran Uni versity for forty-one yea.l"S and now serves as Dean of the Uni versity. It is h is duty to guide the academic program of the uni versity through the several schools under the u n i vers ity stru cture. But Dean Hauge has been more than an academic clean: he has served for many years as the faculty coun selor to the Student Council an d he can be foun d tak i n g an active i n terest in all phases of. un iversity life. Last year's SAG was ded icated to h i m as a tri bute and a pat路tial "thank you" for his labors in behalf of the s 路h ool.
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L. TO R : Olsen , Dan ielso n, Turman , Ram stad, Harmon, Gul lix so n, Knut so n, Tiedema n, P eterson, Randolph, Storaasli, 'Voldseth, Hageness, Vance.
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V a n ce,
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Dr. Erich C. Knorr, Dean
C OLLE GE O F A R TS The College of Arts and Sciences, headed by Dean Erich C. Knorr, is the heart and core of University study. Its purpose is to provide sub stantial educational experiences by which a stu dent may acquire adequate schooling in prepara tion for life and secure a sound basis of knowledge and skill for service in a chosen field. Degrees offered by the College of Arts and Sci ences include Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Sci ence, and Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech nology.
The divisions of this college are Humanities including the departments of English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, and Religion; N aha·al Sciences including the departments of Biology, Chemistry, General Science, Mathematics, and Physics; Social Sciences including the depart ments of Economics, History, Health and Physical Education, Political Science, Psychology, and Soci ology. The College of Arts and Sciences also offers careers in Engineering, Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Parish Work, Social Work, and Theology.
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D l'. Erich C . Kno!'l', D ean
The College of A rts and Seiences, headed by Dean E rich C. Knorr, is the heart anel core of Un iversity study. Its purpose is to provide sub stantial educational experiences by which a stu dent may acq u i re adequate schooli ng in p repara tion for life and see ure a sou nd basis of knowledge and skill for service i n a ehosen field . Degrees offered by the Coll ege of A rts and Sci ences include Baehelor of Arts, B achelor of Sci ence, and B aehelor of Scienee i n Medical Tech nology.
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The d ivision� of thLs college are H u manities including the departments of E ngl ish, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, and Religion; Natural Sciences including the departments of B iology, Chemistry, General Science, Mnthematies. and Physics; S ocial S eienees including the depa rt ments of E conomics, H istory, H ealth and Physical Ed ucation, Pol itical Seience, Psychology, and Soci ology. The College of A rts and Sciences also offers careers in E ngineering, Law, l'ded ieine, Dentistry, Parish Work, S oc i al Work, and Theology.
Assoc iate Professor of Biology
Blomquist Associate Professor of English Charle.. Ander 'on
As,.;o,'iate Professor of Chemi,.;try
George E,
Arhaugh
A �si,.;ta n t Professol' of Philosophy
John E. Gaines
Charles E. Haydon
Ass ista nt Professo r of Geology and Ge neral Engineering
Assistant Professo r of French and Spani sh
Elvin M, Akre
David A, Black
Ass()('ia te Pro fes:;o r of Hi:;tor)'
lnst.rllctol' in English
James D. Ga brielsen
Lucille M. J()hn~on
A. !'; i ~ta nt Professor of Physical Educa tion , Coach of Football and Bagcball
Assoc iate Professor of En"dish Kenneth E. Chri�topherson
Donald R. Fal'mer
Assi:;tunt Pl'ofessor of Religion
As�ociate Professol' of Politil'al Science
Lee Ford
Grace E, Blomquist
AssOt'ia te Pro f esso l ' of Biology
A:;socia tc Profes�ol' of Englis h
Jame� D, Gabrielsen A:si,.;tant Pl"<lfessor of Physical Education, Coaeh of l"ootball
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John E. Gaines
Charles E. Haydon
Assistant Professor of Geology and Gene ral Engineering
A:;si:;tant Pl'ofessor of French and Spanish
Lucille M, J()hn�on Associate Professor
of En,!!lish
and Baseball
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Gene C. Lundgaanl
John G. Kuethe Associa te Professor of Philosophy
In structor in Physical Education, Coach of Basketball Raymond A, Klopsch
Jens
Associate Professor of Engl is h
of Biology
Eugene A. Maier Associate Professo r of Mathematics
W.
Knudsen
Assistant Professor
J eanine Moravec
In struc tor in Engli sh
Olaf M. Jordahl
Anne E. Knudson
Professol' of Ph ys ie s
As soc i ate Professor of English
Shirley A. Mac Isaac
Robert Newell I nstructor in Mathematics
In structor in German
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Harold J. Leraas Pl'ofessol' of Biology
Ottilie Elise Little Professor of
German
.John G. Kuethe
Gene C . Lunclgaarrl
Assoc iate Professor of Philosophy
Instructor in Physital Edueation, Coaeh of Baskt'tball
Eugene A. Maier Associate P rof es so r of Mathematics
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Instructor in Eng;li�h
Robert
Shirley A.
:Mac Isaac I ns t\'\lc tor in
Jeanine Moravec
Gcrman
Newell
Instructor in ;VI a thcma tits
Paul lVI. Reigstad
Clarence J. Potratz
Assis tan t Professor of English
In structor in Mathematics Sherman B. NOl'nes Assistclnt PI'ofessol' of Physics
Robert B. Olafson Instructor in English
Kelmer N. Roe
Josef E. Running
Assoc iate Professor of Religion, Greek
Ass is tant Prof essor of Mathematics
Magnlls Nocltvedt
Robert C. Olsen
Professor of History
Professor of Chemistry
Peter J. Ristuben
H. Mark Salzman
Assis tant Professor of Hi:;tory
Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Athletic Director and Coach of Track Anders W. Ramstad Professor of Chemistry
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Herbert R. Ranson Professor of English
Paul M. Rei gstacl
Clnrence J. Potratz
Assistant Profes!;ol' of Eng'lish
Instructor in Mathematics
Peter J. Ristuben Assistan t Pl'Ofessol'
of History
Kelmer N. Roe
Josef E.
Associate Professor of Religion, Greek
Assistant Pl'ofes!;or of Mathematics
R u n n i ng
H. Ma rk S a l zman As,;btant Professor of Physical Education, Athletic Director a nd Coach of Track
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William L. Strunk
Professor of Biology
Walter C, Schn ackenbcl '",
ProfC'ssol' of History
Rhoda H. Young Assista nt Professor of Physica l Edu ca tion
Richard
T.
lnstrudo[' in Psyehology
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Donald C. Ziemke Assista n t Pl"Ofessol' of Religi on
,Johan n es A, Schiller
Ann S m ith Instructor of Biology
A�sistant Profe!>sol' of Sociology
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Phyl l i s P. Templin Instructor of Phys ieal Education
Paul G. Vigness
Assoeiate Pl'ofessor of Religion and H i s to ry
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Sven Winther Instrllctor of Psychology
William L. Strunk Pr ofessor o f Biology
Rhoda H. Young
As!>istun t P rofes sor of Physical Edueution
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Donald C. Ziemke Assistant PI'ofessor of Religion
This School is not designed only for students planning to go into busi nes. , but also for those who plan to teach business courses, those "vho wish to continue ::;tudy in graduate business school, and those who desire a gen eral background in economic problems.
Gundar K ing
Robert E. Pierson
Ass is tant P rofe ssor of E cono mi cs and Bu siness
Associate Professo r of E co nomics and Bus in ess Admini s tl'U tion
Admini ~trat i o n
Ma rtha S. Hilbert
Charles A. Peterson
I n,;tl'udol' in Business Admini stra tion
Associate Professor of Economics a nd Business Administration 21
Dwight J. ZUlauf, Dean
School of Business Adlninistration Supervised by Dean Dwight J. Zulauf, the School of Business Adminis tration offers a program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. This School is not designed only for students planning to go into busi ness but al 0 f r those who plan tu teach business courses, those who wish to continue study in g ra duate business school, and those who desit'e a gen eral background in economic problems. .
Martha S. Hilbert fntitl'udoJ' in Business AdministJ'ation
Gundar King
Robert E. Pierson
Assi�tnnt pJ'ofessor of Economics and Business Adminbtration
Associate Professor of E conom ic- s and Business Adl11inistration
Charles A, Petel'son
Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration
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The School of Education offers not only the undergraduate, but also the graduate opportunity for a career in the teaching profession. The under graduate curriculum meets the certification quali fications for the provisional certificate in the state of Washington. The School offers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Education and Master of Arts in Education. The chief purpose of the School of Education is to aid in the development of professional ele mentary and secondary teachers with liberal and scientific education. Under the guidance of John Amend, Dean and Anna Marn Neilsen, Director of Teacher Edu ca tion, this se;hool contributes to the understandings of the economic, political, social, psychological, and philosophical aspects of education.
John A mend, D ean
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Anna lVIal'n Neilsen, D irector of Teacher Education
The School of Ed ucation offers not only the undergrad uate, but also the graduate opportunity for a career in the teachi ng profession. The under graduate c urriculum meets the certification quali fications fOI" the provisional certificate in the state of Washington. The School offers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Education and Master of Arts in E d ucation. The chief p urpose of the School of Education is to aid i n the development of profesl-;i onal ele m entary and secondary teaehers with l i beral and scientific ed ucation . Under the guidance of J ohn Amend, Dean and Anna Marn Neilsen, D irector of Teachel' Educa tion, thi s school contributes to the understandings of the eeonomic, political, social, psyehological, and ph ilosophical aspects of ed ucation.
Graduate School
Dr. Theodore C. Sjoding, Dean Vernon C. Carlson
Arnold J. Hagen
Associate Professor of Education and English
Assistant Professor of Education
June Broeckel
Arne K. Pederson
I nstructor of
Assistant Professol路 of Education
Education
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Margaret P. Stenson Ins.ructor in Education
Graduate School D l". T heodore C. Sjoding-, D ean
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Dr. Vernon A. Utzinger, Dean
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P. Louis K.
Stanley Elberson
Associate Professol' of Music
Instru('tol' of Speech
Christensen
R. Byard Fritts
George R. Elwell
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor of Art
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School of Fine and Applied Arts The School of Fine and Applied Arts, consisting of the departments of
art, music, and speech, is directed by Dean Vernon A. Utzinger.
The degrees offered by this school are Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bach足 elor of Music. As well as providing the student with a specialization in one
of the arts, the School of Fine and Applied Arts also provides him with broad cultural background in all of the arts,
01'. Vernon A. U tzinger, D ean
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In s tru cto r in Music
Direc tor of hoir , Professor of L atin a nd N orwegia n
Theon l'e O.
Pl'of sor
of
Iu I'J Spee�h
Lan; E. Kittleson .-\.s:istHnt P."ofessor of rt
George Ro kos
Paul J . Steen
ssocia te of A rt
A . i. tant P rofesso r of , peech
r of essor
onion O. G ilbel"t�bn
A ;"oriate Professor
of
lu>;ie
Frederick L. Ne\"vnham Associa te Professor
of Mllsk
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Eric Nordholm
Assistan t Professor
of
Speech
Doroth.v K. Payne
Gunnar J. Malmin
hoir, S50r of Ln tin
Direc tor of
Instructor in Music
Prof and Norwegian
'eorge RORko. ��odate rofesso,·
of Art
Paul ,1. Steen
ssistant Professor (f peech
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basic tools essential in various nursing positions, and to endow in them the Christian philosophies of the nursing profession. The degree offered by this school, which is accredited by the Washington State Board of Professional Nurse Registration, is the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Miss Eline Kraabel Morken is the Acting Director of Nursing.
F r a nce,' M. Hei nkke
Helen C. Jacobsen
Assistant P rofesso l' of NUI'sing
In structor in Nurs ing
Doris "Vag-net路 Assistan t Professor of Nursing
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Eline K. Morken, Acting D irector
SCHOOL O F NURSING The aim of the School of Nurs i n g is to prov ide the students with the basic tools essential in variollS nu rsing positions, and to endow in them the Chr istian ph ilosoph ies of the nllrsing profession. The degree oITered by this school, which is accred ited by the Washi ngton State Board of Profession al N u rse Registration, is the Bachelor of Science in N l\l'si ng. Miss Eline Kl'aabel M orken i s the Acting D i rector of Nursing.
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Fr路:tnces M. Hein icke
Helen C. Jacobsen
A"gif;tant Professor of Nursing
In:;tructor in Nursing
oris \Yagnel' Assistant Professor of Nursing
Special
Frank Haley
Linka
Librarian
K.
Johnson
Registrar
John Larsgaard Student Pastor
Florence
A.
Quast
Director of Foods and Assistant Professor of Home Economics
27 J o sep h E. Running, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, is putting on his robe for his last g\'aduation exercise at Pacific
L\1theran University. Professor Running is retir足
ing this spring- after thirteen years of devoted Christian
service in educa tion.
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DEAN O F STUDENTS Dl'.
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Margaret D. W ickstrom Assista nt Dean of Students
Lesli e O. Eklund Director of Testing-, Vetcrans' Atfair8, Housing
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fisten B. Solberg, Dean
Cecil O. Vance, Assistant to the President
ADMINISTRATION OFFICES SecTctarics: Row 1, L. to R: Gi1'OU,C , HW, Rmnmc1', Hcm足 son, Knwgc1', Row 2, L. to R: Lloyd, Munson, Canfield,
Moe, Ra.mstctd, Kolstad, Bane1/, E1ving,
Roth,
Carrell, Nyb01'g, .Jock,
Kenneth Jacobs, Plant M a nager
A n n a Enge, Bookkeeper
Cecil O. Vance, Assistant to the President
ADMIN I STRAT I ON OFFICES Secretaries: Row 1, L. to R: Gir07w, Hill, Rnrmnel', Hlw足 SOli, KJ"uegG1", Row 2, L. to R: Lloyd, M71.ruwll, Canfield,
Moe, Rll1ILStlul, Bailey, Ewillg.
Kolstad,
Roth,
Carrell,
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Frank L. Green, Assistant Libm1'ian
W. J. Rosenbladt, M.D., College Doctor
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Frank L. Green, As�istant Livl'[(1'iall
W. J. Rosenbladt, M.D., College Doctor
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Carol Sparling, Assistant Dietitian.
MAlNTENANCE :
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CorFJ::E SHOP, L, TO R,: Syllill!f, GilUcJ/, Uel'颅 lid., Dul<lc'I"'()II,
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Carol Spading, Assistant Dietitian. MAINTENANCE: Row 1, L. TO R: Sntm', B'I'uyet, Be171tsen, Hurlc, EClIge, Holmes, Hin(/rn'lie, SUllde'l's, Caml)bcl/., Row
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RANDY STBfE EDITO
RANDY 8T1J1B, EDITOR
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Susie Olson Secretary
ASPLU Officers Ken Ruud Treasurer Ro el' L mdbla I Vice Pl' 'siclen
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S'1'UDBN'1' COUNCIL (FIRS'1' Row, L. '1'0 R.) : Art EJli('kson, Sue Olson, Mary Rogers, Roger Lundblad and Frank Lehman,
(SECOND Row): Ted John
ston, Ann Haggart, Linda Blomquist, Don Meyer and Karen Toffle.
Part of the fnter-Club members led by Student Body vice-pre�ident Roger Lundblad.
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Pictured here is one of the three panel disCllssion groups led by both stude nts and adults.
Dr. Heuss is s hown leading an adult discussion group.
Confe1'em:e leade1's included (I. to 1'.) : Dr. Carl HellSS (TALC Edu cation Board), Dr. E. C. Knorr (Faculty Sponsor), and Dr. William
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Pictured here is om: of the three panel disClIssion groups led by both student;; and adults.
Dr. ReuHs is shown leading' an adult discussion group.
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RELIGION AND GOVERN颅
MEN,.: Editor, Randy
Stime ( eated). Doyle Jorgensert. Janice Benson. Jean Leppa.
Rich Wilson (sUlnding), Reta Rempt (not pictured).
STUDENTS:
STUDENT I
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Ann Broten.
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ART EDITOR.
Rich Fatland.
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ORGANIZATIONS:
Editor, Mary Rog ~ (right). Peggy Cook. Julie Reeves.
Editor. 'usan Amundsen (seated), JOAn Wes ley, Karen Sharpe.
AllTlVITJES:
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ETA HE IPT. EDl r w.
Vancouver, Washington
PAUL AASEN Bachelor o f A r ts We natchee, Washington
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Who's Who In A merican Colleges
KENNETH EIUCKSEN Bachelor of Art:; Longvicw, Washington
PAUL ERIKS Bachelot" of Arts Seattle, Washington
D A V I D C ROWNE R Bachelor of Arts Bell, California
NORMAN D A H L Bachelor of Arts San Francisco, California
KENNETH ERICKSEN Bachelor of Art� Longview, Washington
PAUL E RIKS Bachelot" of A rts Seuttle, W a s h ington
DOUGLAS A N D E RSON B a chelor of A r ts Soap Lak e , Wa�h i ngton
KENNETH GAAL Bat:helor of Arts San Francisco, California
R U T H B E RHOW Bachelor o f Arts i n E du c a tion Vancouver, W a shington
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Burlington, W""hington
KENN E T H G A A L Rat:helor of A rts S a n Fra ncisco, California
C A ROLYN E RICKSO� Bachelor of Arts in E ducation Burlington, W�shington
Portland, Oregon
Oregon City, Oregon
DIANE ROSDAHL Bachelor of Arts in Education LINDA GILMER Thompson Falls, Montana
Bachelor of Arts in Education Tacoma, Wash ing-ton
Not Picturep. KAREN OLSON Seattle, Washington ERIC OTTUM Seattle, Washington
.JOAN KESSELRING Bachelor of Al'ts Lafayette, California
MARTIN SCHAEFER Bachelor of Arts San Francisco, California
LORELIE IHLENFELDT Bachelol' of Arts in Education Seattle, Washington
JUDITH SANNERUD Tacoma, Washington CLARfE SYVERSON Couer d' Alene, Idaho
THEODORE JOHNSTONE Bachelor of Al,ts Palo Alto, California
GENE SCHAUMBERG Bachelor of Science Auburn, Washingto n
MARGERY KRUEGER Bachelor of Arts in Education Oregon City, Oregon
ROGER LUNDBLAD Bachelor of Science Sacramento, California
DIA N E ROSDAHL Bachelor of Arts in Education Thompson Falls, :Vlontana
MARTIN SCHAEFER Bachelor of Arts San Franci"co, California
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MARIE PETERS Bachelor of Arts in Education Portland, Oregon
Not Picturep KAREN OLSO N Seattle, Washington
JUDITH SA NNERUD Tacoma, Washington
ERIC OTTUM Seattle, Washington
CLARJE SYVERSON Couer d' Alene, Idaho
G E N E SCHAUMBERG Bachelor of Science Auburn, Washington
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DA VID BEne
SHIRLEY AI�LEN
llachelo!' uf Ar b-;
B;:u:hclol' of Al'ts in Education
Eu gen e, Orego n
.h·nnhw:s I.ucig". On·).. wn
S U S AN BERG
AltNOLD ANDEltSON
Bachelor of Scie nc e in NUI's in g
Badwlot· of Arts
Em'bunk. Califo l'nia
Mn�s:lI)(";q\la. Nt'\\' Y(wk
HARLAN ANDERSOl'
OLIVE!, BERVEN. JR.
H:.u"h{'IIlI' of 1\ rls
Bac.hel o )' of Bu:-:in es::; Aclmi n i::; tl':lt.io n
1I1l11'man. Minnesota
S an An s elmo, California
AUDREY BETTS VIHGIL ANDEltSON I-hu'h eJor of Art!i Arts inin BadH.' lul' uf
Education Edur'alillil
T :w orna . \Va s hin ,:; t o n Purtland. Ol'e$.!on
KARENAltMSTRONt.: BlItD ALICE Hachdm'of ofArt� Arts inin l':duC'Uliun Edu c ati o n Badwlur Spnttl G" . \Va s hill j:! tonon Allcnte'en. \VHl:ihinj..t"t
KI':N N ETII BLACK BAKKE JEllO�IE BachelOl.'!)( uf Businc% A l· t~ HU('helnl" A rl m in ist ratiun
Albany, Ol' e~o n Anuht,im, Cnlifol"nia
48 IWGEn [lAKK8N Oathclol" of Ar ts 'i'acorna, \Vu�hin).!tun
SUSAN BALDWIN Bachelor of Sci('ntc in NlIl'�inJ!'
Unkcl·�fi(>ld. Cnli (orn ia
MARILYN 1II!:ISF. Uachelol' of Scit..·nce in Nur.;in�,:, Vnncouv(')', \\'a::;hin)!lOn
DA VID RF.RG
llarhc.:lol' of Arl;-: El'UfCnc. Oregon
SUSAN [lERG nadH'lor or 8dcnce
in
NU1'l5-in�
BUl'hank. Cniifol'nia.
OLIVEit BERVBN. JR. Dacheifll' of BlI�in('s;-: Admini:.:lr3ti(Jli ::ian An� e lm u. California
AUDIU;Y BETTS Hadl�lor uf Arts in F:du("atinl1 T:wllrlla. \Va�hin;.:'t()n
KAHEN BIHD H:-u:h4,.'!ul'
of Alots in Etlucation
SN\ttlt" \Va�hin�rtOl'1
KI·"
NETIl
BLACK
nilcheior uf A ,·t�
AUmny. OI'l�J.!un
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onSON LOUIS B LAESI . .JH.
CHIlJSTENS~:N
llac:helm' of Art::. in Edu(.'3tiol1
llaehelol' of Arl:-; ill �dlll�ation
Oak Har bo r . \Vn s hington
Taeoma. \ Vu}-ihing-tol1
nUSSELL CHRISTENSKN DAVID BLUHM BaC'hL'iol' of ;.\ I'l:-c
Bac h e lor of Arts Kil'k land , \Va.:. ; hi ngton
Springfield. Ol't'g-on
SON.!A CHHISTENSEN U:SLlE [lOWI';[lS
IJnchelol' of At,t-s in .Education
Ba�,helol' of Ar1:-l
Oak JIarhor,
\Va s hjn ~r t()n
Seattle. \Va.�hing'ton
RONALD COLTOM
.TANK llHKVIK
Bac helor of Artli in Education
Uac:ht.'lor of Al'l:-;
Tacnma. Washington
HwIYHl'd. Montana
.!O ANN COllEY
ALAN BHOOKS
B,ac-helot" o f Ads ill Edlll!ation
Bu('hc\IJI' of Al'ls
Puyallup, Wa :-i hinl;ton
Tu('oma. \Vn�hington
BAIlBA.HA COllVEY
BAIWAHA BHUNS na(~h('lol' of Art s llnchelol' of Al't}-j
Kil·kland , \Vas hin g ton
49 STANLEY CI-IAItLI-:S,[,ON Badll'lc)J' of AI,t ...: in !-:flw'a(iull Van('(llIVt'j', \\::1shin:.�t()n
.J A N 1-:'1' <'llIUSTl':L Bach"io!' elf AI'l.:; ill Edu('atif)1I T:u.'omll. \Vashill;;loll
C:\['VIN Cl!H!STI-:NS!':N B'H·h�lul' of A I"l� in Edl!('alion
�('aLtlL'. \Vashil1�l/)1l
ORSON C!I!USTENSEN ll:: u heiol' of I\l"t':'l in Edut:ation Oak Harbor, \\'ashing-Lon
ReSSELL CHRISTENSEN Bachelor of Al'ts Kil'klantl. \Vu."hiJur.ton
SON.IA CHHISTENSEN Bachellll' of Al'Lx in Education Oak IJ::lI'hor. \\'a,,,hin�!;'t()1l
RONALD COLTOM Rac.:helor of Artl::'> in Education Tacoma. WashinJlton
.10 ANN COllEY Bachelor uf J\ I"l� III I-:dllcat ilm Puy-allu}l. \\'a,"hint�-tl)n
BAHBAllA COHVEY Ba('helol' of Art=- K irk land, \Vas hin_� .. (lon
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(;EOHC;r,; l';M LY
T H O MA S C l t O S u,; R
Bach e lul' uf Ar ts
Bac helo!' uf A \"ls
Ta co m a. \Va shin )..!ton
Burke. Idaho
DELORI S ENGEN
EA R L C l I H T l S
B ach elo r of Arts
Da�hclor of A rt �
F l't'd e ri c , \Vi':-;(~ (Jn :.;, in
Tacoma. Wa�hillv.t.on
LINDA ENG VALl,
l . F; I F D A H L
Bachejnl" of Ar ts in Educat.ion
Bar.helot' o f A rt.s
Taeoma . \Vas hington
Most::i La k e. \Va�h i n l!lon
.J (o; i\ N D A N u ,; r ,SON Bal~h f·lU l" Ar t.s in Education Haehelor o ( A rt� i n Education
or
Lake Steve ns, \Va s hi llgtu n
Colton. O re.ron
ANNI<:T'/,E FOEGE
D A R lt Y L DETTM A N N
Uach e lm' of Arts in Education
RaehclHj.' of A f·tl'l
Walla 'Valla. "\Vashin gto ll
Pn�(:u. \Vasbinf�lon
MATTHEW EHNST
M A R Y DUNl.AP
Bnchc lol' of A 1'1..:::
Bachelu,- oC A .-t.::)
Spokane, \Vashin g- lon
La Cun ner, \V a:ih in�ton
50 B Y IW E ECI(I(EM
na(·h(·lo)" o f SC'i('IH'(' ill N l l l' :-. i l l )::: Vm dlO n . \Y ashington
J O B !'.'
EDLUND
H a c'helm" o f A I'L...; O l y m p i a . \\'a�hin l-!ton
A ln ' I -I U R
B L L l CKSON
l I flt:hclol' of
�l n n t ('II('IItI.
( ; E O ll ( ; [O;
A rt.," Califtlrnia
1·;�r L Y
Baf"hclol' o f A I 'fl' Ta('oma. W a � h i n ��lo n
DELORIS ENGEN
Arts \V i:-:t'tJlHdn
Bachelor o f F " l.'c!t' l · i t ' ,
L I N DA E N (; V A L I .
Bach<:ltH' o f A r ls in Education Tacoma. \Va�hington
D I AN I';
EltlCKSON
Ilat:hplor of A r t s in E.ducatioll Lakt' Steve-Ils. \V :l.sh i llJ.!lun
A N N �;TTE
FOEGE
Uachelot· of A r t.s in Educa t i"n Walla \V:llln, \V:\�h i l 1ttt.oll
MATT H E W E H N S T Ilachclol' o r A f'l. Rpokane, \Vashir\.\{loJt
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lJ(E~'"E D O N A LD F O S S U M
Hadll'lol'
GOOD ALE
Ba chelol' of A 1'\"
o f A l"t�
Ta('fll"r1:l, \Va shin g'ton
I I I �rh'wood. C a l i f o r n i a
ROI3ERT (;OODFELLOW STA N L E Y F H E D R I C!(SON
Bnch elo r of
U n c h eiol' o f Al't� in Edw'ation
Al't ~
Cat hlam et, \Vnshing-l()!l
no\\,. \\' n s h i l l J.{ Lon
(;orWON G[(ADWOHL
O Y S T I:: I N G A A S H O I .T
Hat'heIOl' of A l'ls
Baeheiol' u f Arts
\V ~lJla
\ V ;:dla, \Vashillg-lon
Ton�bcrp.:. Norway
N A N GY l:lL\DWOllL
D A V I D (; A "� N I C K E Bne he lo r of Art~ in Edw:at IhlCht,!ol' o f A l ' t s
Tacoma,
ion
v~ra ~ hin g"to n
Sncramento, C n l i forn i n
MARC;!(ETHE C;RE GERSEN P l':T l': H G A H L l l O FT
UaCh{'\ol' of Scie nce in N ul'~in ", Bachelol' of A ds i n E d u('a t i on
Hu bu:) nl, Or'ego n
Tatoma. \\' a s h i np'ton
DAVID llAA LAN D I:: L L E N (;ALB H A I T I I
Oac he iol' of Arts
BaehpllIl' o r Al'l�1 in r�rlll(, H. t i ( J n
AlballY, O,'cgon
T acoma, \Vas h i n �:ton
51 I( A Y M O N D ( ; A L L I I': Uaeheiol' of A rl.s
\Vest. [.0;0{ A n g'clC':.;, Cal i fo r n i a
S A M C !': ! . ( ; A N C E Bachelur o r A l'l15 i n Erlllcat.ion Tacoma. \V ash i n ):�l on
I (u T H
(; O I . D EN M A N
Uach('\ol' of Sei('n ('(.' in NUl"�inv.: Col v i l le, \Va.;".hing-toll
I H E N E G O O D A LE B achelor n f A l'tli
IW B E H T C O O D l " I·:U.OW
Bnchelor of A l't:-:. Cathlam C:'t.. \Vn:-;h ing-toll
< : O ! ( D O N C H A D\\' O l l L Bat'heiul' of A t·tJol \Valln \,V alla. \Va�hill:.!L-()n
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C Y C !( A D W O II I "
Daeh�'I()J' of A I' L'i in E d u c a l i o n
T n e o m a . W n s h in�.:t()n
,1I A H ( ; [( E T I l E ( ; r( E ( ; E H S I, N Hat'ht' ! O l' o f Scic>n('e i n N UI'�in�
I I ubbanl.
O l'egon
DA V I D I l A A LA N D U:u.'h('\ol" o f A r ts AluallY. Ol't ..'g'on
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.nJ DITll FIILDEBI\i\ND B a ('h e ]!)}' of S('i e n ce in NUl":;in g
B:lchC'lol' o f A L"t�
Co v ina . C alifo rnia
( : !a�gow. :\'lont.an<l
LOREN HILDEBI{AND
B O :-1 I TA H ,\ N S O K
Bachelor of A l' t~
B H C h t'!ol' o f Scic' n c (' I n N u nd n )..:
Tacoma. \Va."'I hin g lon
W h itC'li s h . MClll t n l L H
NINA IlILI. Hnc h e lol' of A .. tl:i in F:du cat io n
B:.u:"h('I(J)· o f A I·t:-', i I I Ii:dut'a l i ( ' 1 1
Ft. Lew is. \Va s hin g lo n
P O I - l AIl g-€'I ('S , \V a g h i l l gton
WAYNI'; HILL
D A N I E L H A S S E N P F l .lH;
B:1(' h C' iol' o f Ar t s
Ba("helfll' o f A l ' i s \Va ~ hin g- ton N ( J I, t h l I o l l y w o o d . C a l i fo r n i a
Da )' t.o ll.
l'ATf\lCIA IS BNSEE
D W A I N E I I A Te l l
Bachelur uf B us in eR :-> Administration
Bachelul' o f A r ts i n Edlwa l j ( J 1 l
Klamath Falls . (herron
T a co m a . \\' a t' h i n ).': ton
LAIutY IV1;; ItS ON
�IOIUUS H A lJe E
Ba (' helol' of Ar ts in I':ducalion
Hadlt'lol' o f A l " t :-i
C ulber L"Ion, :-''lonlnn n
SC':l l t if'. \Va;, h i n l->: l I lIl
52 I I E L I · : N I I !c D I ! I'; I ( ; H a (·hc.·lol- of A d !-\ i n l-:d llcali o n V a n C'(HIV(?l". \Y ash i n p.: lon
.J U D lT H H E lT M A N B:u.:hdo\· o f A ds i n Educat.ion Pi1.ttc.'I'Son, C a l i fo r n i a
A L LT I U N A H E N N I N ( ; BachelOl" o f A I · t �
A berde en, \\'- a � h i n J.':"t()n
.J U D I T H I l i L D E B ! ( i\ N D B:H'hejo}' I ) f S('ien et! i n N U l':-;ing Cov i n a . C a l i fol"nia.
L O H E N H 1 LD I, B 1 C·\ N D Bat'hc!ol' o f A I'L�
Tal"urnn, \Va"\ h i l l �� t ( ) n
NINA
J 1 1 1 .!.
H::'I\:hch.)]- o f A I"t:-; ill E d w: a t ion
Ft. L(·wis. \V nsh i n .l >:toll
WA Y N E H I ! . 1 . B:IChc·lol· o f A \"ts
D a y tOi l . \V a s h i rH!;'t.ofl
P A T R I CI A I S E N S !'; !': Bal'lwlol" of H u :,,; j n C':';s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
K l a nl :-l. t h Falls. O l 'cJ!(>O
L A H ltY I V fo: l t S O N Bachpllll' o f .'\ l"b: i n Jo:d u{'aLioIJ C u lll('l·t�{)n . ��Iont.ana
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CEORCINA .JONES S O N J A JACO BSEN
B::u: h C' IOI' of Al'b in £rlu cat ion
13aC'hclol' o f A r t� i n Educat.ion
Tacom a . \Vashin J.; to n
Cody, \Vyomin,�
SHAltON .IULIAN R O B E RT ,JACOBSON
BacheluJ' o f A I't....
Bach el o l' of Seieu c:�
S('nUlc. \\'a ,.; ilill .'.d on
Lakewood. Wash i n gton
DONALD KF;PF'I.EI{ D O N A LD ,J A M PS A
BachdOl' fl f Ad.-; in Education
BadlP)Ot' of A d!" i n Ec.Jucntion
Seat tle. \\'aJ<. hin gtCl II
Tacoma. Wa�hin �ll)n
(:;\/{¥
I<l E I.AND
M I,L V I N ,J A N G A H D
llaehelol' o f Btl.'iinl's:-; Administration
nachl'lm' o f A \'l� in Eflucation
Sea ttle. \Va."hin g- t o n l'acon-lll. \Vashin �ton
HAIWLV KITTE:LSON B O N I T A J O H NSO N
Bac heluI' of Al't:-;
Bachelor o f Science in Nun-sing L()ng'~' i('w. \Vu s hinglun Seatt l � . \V asru nJ!ton
C HONG .JlN KIM
D O U ( ; L AS J O H N S O N
B ac helor of Uus in ('ss A.lmin
R�l('h'elor o f Al'ls i n F.tltlCRlion
and Bachelo r of Arl::; S('()u J. Ko rca
Hudyartl. Montollt\
53 ,J O li N ,J O H N S O N Bachplol" of A r l s
TUl'(lnl:L. \Vash i n .l� ton
LAHS J O H N S O N
RadH�lor o f A r t s i n F�dth'ali(lll S a n Carlos. C a l i f o r n i a
I W I I I, l tT .J O H N S O N nal'h(�i()l' o f A r ho : A n ;\('IH't('S, \Va.shif1�t(l1l
( ; E O H ( ; I N A .l O N ES
BaL'iH'IOI" of A l'!:-; in F:rl l l c a l i o n Tacuma. \Va�hinl.n on
S I ! A l tO N ,J U LI A N nachdllL" t l f A nI" Sc"n l t l("
\\' a � l L i l L ).!' l C i f l
D O N A L D 1( F: P I ' U; l t Bach('lol" of A l " l ::. in J': d u c a l il)rt
Scaull"
\\' a l'O h i n g t o l l
( ; ,\ l t Y K I E L A N D IJadh'lul' of n\l�int's� Adminisll'ut.ion S('aUle. \Vnshina"rton
H A H O ! .!) K I T T �� LS O N OU('hdrll' o f A l'l, Long-vicw, \\'ash i n g toll
C H O N ( ; .J J N K I �I BathelOl' of BlIsin \.'\'01'<. A d m i n a n e l B:u:hf'lol' o f A rl ::s
S('oul, K01'{!::l
53
C HARLES LAHS ON DONG KOOK KIM
Bachelol" of Ar ts
Bac:helor of Arts
Aubul-n, \\'a:-;hin gton
8('o u l , K o rea
MANFItED LA RSO N MARY A N N K I N D
Ba ch e-lo r of Arts
Dache\ol' o f Arts in Education
Spoka ne. \V n:-;hin g ton
Borkene""
Norv,ray
S IGFRlED L ARS ON L E N N Y KI RJ<:EHY
Bach e lor of Arts in Educat ion
na c h elor uf A r t s
PorL Angclc~, \Va sh in ~!lo n
A u b u r n , Washington
GAIL LATlMEIt Ba chelor of A rts
K A R E N KNUDSEN
Ta coma, WU8hin gton
Bachelor of A r t.s
Ellsworth. \V i�consin
LO IS LA WLETI Bach olor of Arts in Edu ca tio n
K A T H H Y N K N UTSON
Tacoma , \V as hin gton
B a c h elo r o f Al'h liro\'el', Tcxn�
FHANCIS L EIGH Bachelor MA ltV I No fKArts N UTZEN
Hongkong Bachelor of
A r ts
Belli n(rham. \Va�hington
54 J O A N K I{A:\lER Hnt:he!ol' o f Science
Ta('omn, \V a� h i n gton
J E R R Y K R E SS Bachelor of Arts Rockland, Idaho
J A M ES K U BALL Bacholol" o f A l'ts Palo A l to , Califomia
C H A R LES LA R S O N B n c-helm' o f Art::> Auburn, \\'a:-;hinJ:!ton
M A N F H ED LAHSON
Bach�lnl' of A l·t� Spokane. \V a.:-;.hing-ton
S I GFRlED 'L ARSON nnchclol' o f l\ rt� i n Educat i on POl't An geks , \Va!'l.h i n �.rton
G A I L LATIMER naC'heior o f Arts Tacoma, Wa�hinA'ton
L O I S LA W LE R Bach(·iol" of Arts i n Edueation T:L(m m a , \Vagh i n loZton
F R A N C IS L E I G H Bachelor of Arts Hongkong
54
GLOIUA MITCHELL Bachelor of Art.
W I L L I A M LENNON
San ta
Baehelol' o f Art:;
Ro~a.
California
Jack:;onville. Florida
MAHILYN MOOHE Bache lor of
RON A LD LERCH
Al·t~
in Education
1\1ose.!:i I,ake. Washington
Bachelor of Arts Portland, Oregon
RUSSELL MUELLER Bachelot, of Arts
JOY LEWIS
Inglewood . Califol'nia
Bachelor o f Science i n N llr�i n g Del Paso Heights, California
ROBERT NETT"ELBLAD Bachelor of At't..s ,JOYCE
LUITEN
Sea.ttle. \Vashin gton
nnchelol' of Ai'tS in E duca tio n Lamona. Washington
MARILYN NICKELSEN BacheluI' of Sci ence in NundnJ! CARMEN LUNDGREN
Taco ma. Washington
Rachelor o f A rts i n E(lucntion
Pasco. Wa�hington
PHYLLIS NYBAKKE Bachelor oJ Science MYHTLE LYONS
Portland, Ot'egOn llachelor of A r1><
Roy. Washington
55 )of A U R E E N M c A LLISTER Bachelor of Art::. i n Education A bet·eleen. Washinrrton
E R L ING MELLUM BachcJOl' o f Ads i n Education Tacoma, Washin gton
WI L L I A M M [ L L E R Dac helol' of A r ts
Port. A n ,:rcJc.�. Wa�hing'ton
G LO H I A M n' C H E LL lJachdol' o f A rts Santa Rosa, Californin
M A H I LYN MOORE Bachelor of A l't:-\ i n I-:ciuc:ation Mos�� Lake'. Washington
RUSSELL M U E L LER Bach£'lor of Art.... I n glewood. California
RODERT N Et'1'F.l. B LA D Bachelor of A I't,; St'attle. Wa�hinr!ton
M A J( ! LYN N I C K E LSEN Bachelor o f Science i n Nundn� Tacoma. W a s h i n gton
P H Y L L I S N Y B A KK E Bachelor o f Science Portland, Ol'e�on
55
{jRUCE NUNES ll HUCE N U N ES Bacht>lo:r Art!5 I3nch elo:r uof f Art�
r s
San Sun CCarlos. a lo . C California alifol'nia
NYBORG JJAMES A M k:S N Y BO R G Bach e luI' of of AArts BacheluI' l·ts
Tacoma, \.yashirn�ton ,\,las hing-lon Tacoma,
LOYD ORNE LO YD O nN E HnchelOl' f Arts n BduC'ation llachelol' oof A rts i in Edu{:ation
akota D�·bcoll. Dl'ili coll, No:rth North DDakota
W I LL I A M O STENSON WILLIAM OSTENSON Bachclor t :-; Bache lo r of of A Arl't,ij T acum a ., WfI,..; i n g-toll Taco ma \Va:'ihhinglon
li A H Il A H A O VE JUIWE IlAHBAflA OV ERMO]'; Bachelor f A r b iin n Educatiull Bachelo r oof Arts Education Arcat.a, l i forn i a Ar ca t a, CCaalifornia
li LA Y NB P E R L ET I l IlLA YNE PEI~LETH: n EducatioJl Uachelol' f A l, t s i in llac he lol' nof Arts Education
HBattle a tt lc� C,ro u n d , \Vas h i l l J.r l o l l Ground. \·Va~hillJ.!lul'l
:'IA I U A N N E POTTBH MAI(IANNE POTTEH B ach e l o ) ' of t i on Bac helor of Arts Arts in in Educa Education
Tac.omn. i n :'!' l o !l Tacoma. \Vash \Va:;hington
PII ILlP H A �I S T A D PHILIP RAMSTAD Dachelol' o llachelol' off .'\ A l'ts l'ts Tacoma. a s h i n �ton Tacoma . W \VashinJ.!ton
N k:LDA n EEDB NELDA REEDE
p
llaehrlol' e i n c e iin n N u r s. iinJ.! nl! Uaeh e lor of of S S(:ience Nurs
PI';neville, l'cr:-un Prin e ville, O Oreg on
ROGEn REEP B;H"hdt))" (l m i n is l l ' a l i o n u ;:; i n (':->� A of B Ba('hclor of Bus;ine:o;:.; A(1rnini:.-tl':11inn e r n o n , \Vash ing ()n 1\ 1t. V Mt. Vernon, ,Vashin g !tnn
A N IT A In: I MANN ANITA IlEli\JANN Baeheiul' uss iinl'~s ll t.':5:-> A d m i n i)o:ll'atioJl Bacheior of of B Bli Administration Mo��y i n g' lo n .Mussy Hoek. Hoc k. \Va� \Va s hhington
K A la. R EITZ KAHL REITZ Bachc·lu}' Bac he lo r of of ScieIH'(' Seitm ('e
HC"I'migton, Oregon H<:>I'mislon. Ol'C"g'on
(GEOHGIANN ; J-: O H G I A N N H EM fl O I . D REMflOLD Badl rt s in Badl('lol' (:~ Jor of of A Arts in Bduc'atioll Edueat.ion \\,;,t l la \Valla, i n g,:,rton 'Valla \Valla, \Va� \V a..,hhin l on
JJIM DI m V E I "\ mVE](A n Education Ba(:hl'lol' Bachelor uf o f ;\)'t.s A"lS iin Edu cation C rcat ra l l s , Montana Creat Fall:.;, Nlonlana
B A H B A J( A IW NDQUIST IlAIUlAilA {lUNDQUIST Bachelol' n Eciueatiuu DachclOl' of of Arb; Art!:> i in Edu c:t tion
Taco m n , \V a.:->h i n J.!ton T :H!OIl'lH, \Va::;hinJ.,!:lon
56 56
S AltAH S HAHPE
ELSIE S A U T E R
Bachelor o f Arts
Bachelor of Al'ts in EdlJCathm
Savannah, Geon:n a
Vancouvel', Wa�hi ng't(Jll
P ATHICIA SHEIU1AN
D I A N E S A XT O N
Ra c helol' of Al't ~ in Education
B ac h el o r o f A rt.s
SE'rtUlc , ''''a:-;hin J.!to n
Lafayette, C a l i fo r n i a
SYLVIA SH ULE Y
D Y A N N SCH I E H I-I O LT Z
Bach e iOl' of Axls in Educatiurl
R ach<"\ol' o f S c i en('(' i l l
Cathlamet , "\'a s hin g-to ll
Tacoma, Wag h i n g-lon
SHANDRA SIM ONS I C H A H D S C H LE N K E I{ BuehL'lo\' o f AI't.':i in Edu(::llion Bnchl�lol' of A rL.:;, Vancollvel', \V a s hin Klo n Twen l y - N inC' P a l rn:i. California
.JOANN S KOLD S A N D H A SC H N F. ID E W I N D Bachelo r of Art, flaehelOl' o f Art:->
i n Educa t i on
SB an California u r Fl'anci:; b a n k . Cl'o, a l i fol'nia
ALAN SLrNTI L O H A N C F. S C H O F. N n F. H G Rachclol' f Al'ts A rb. Rachelor oof
i n Educ:alioll
Blu'lingn , "'a~ hington l\l ohall, wNorth Dakota
57 ll A I{ I3 A It A S C H W I S O W Bachelur o f A r l.'"!- i n Education I{ilzvi li('. \Vn:-;h i n g lo n
D A N I F.L S H A P LA N D BachrlOl' o f A l'b.; Taco m a . \Vashill l�t(J1l
K A I{ E N SH ..\ N E H Uachf'/ot, o r Seien ce Tacoma, \\'n.:-; h i n g-ton
S A Il A H S H A H P E Bachdol' o f A I'[.::\ Savan n a h , (;eonoa
P A T I{ l C I A S H E I { M A N R a c h e l o r u f Al'l:-; i n EdllC'aliol1 St"nllie. \Vn:-; h i n g t o n
S Y L V I A S H U U :: Y
Bn<:heiol' of A l " l s in Educatioll CaChlumC'l. \Va:-; h i l l g'toll
SANDHA SI MONS
Bnehl..'ltll' o f A l ' t:-; i n Edu('atioll VarH:ou vt.'l". W a:-( h i n g lo n
.J O A N N S K O LD Bachelor o f A I't:-i
San Fl'finci:-(cfJ, Cnl i fo rn i a
A LA N S L I N D Hachelol' o r A l'l�
BlIl'lin�ton, \Va:-( h i n gl.l)1l
57
.J U DY STI(UTHEH S
J O E SM ITH
Ha l: hcl o r of A rt s in Educa Lion
Bachelor of Art.
\ VhittiC'l', Califo l" nia
Seattle. Wa�hinll'ton
C LATIIE SY VER SON
IWN A LD S a I N E
Bachelor of Arts
DnchclOl' o f A .,!,
Couer d ' Alen e, Idaho
Bcllinrcham. \V a � h i n l!ton
L I N D A S O M M B ItS
Ba c h do l' of A l't.~ Ta('oma, \Va .:; hio .l!ton
Dac-hc..'lol' u f A rt-os i n Educat.ion H i chl a n d . W a� h i n .g lun
MASA KO TAKAIIATA
I-: D W A 1m S O N S T E(;A 1m Bach<,'lor o f A rt:-c
Tokyo, .Ju llan
HC!liw('lod C i t },. C a l i Cvl"n i a
MA W;A 1(Io: T T IIU;SS[,;:-.! I t I C I I A lt D S P I N N I';Y
Bachellll' uf S(' il' n Cl.' in NUl':-:.inl!'
Bachplol' u f Arts i n }<�c1u{'ntion
} ,(lw i :-;ltl ll. Idah o I.Yllll. M,tuiJoiachu�eUs
(;WENDOLYN THOMAS
ROSEMAlt Y S I' I TZ E J ( BnchL~lol' ufAxb; in Edu('at. io n Ba(:hclol' t)[ A l't� i n Educati(.l n Tacoma. \Vu."hill~(t(m KE'n newi ck. \.ya� hiru: ton
58 M ,\ It Y I . E '!'; SQU I H ES Ba('hclor o f A 1'1.1':1 ( ; i g I I u rhlll', WashinJ.{tVll
H EN )( a:T'fA STOLTE Rncht'lor o f A I 't,.... i n l!:tl u('u t ion Peck, 1,I"ho
LOWELL. STO lm A HL Raelwlor of A l'is B rady. Montana
J ( I ] ) Y STlmT H E l tS H a c bdol' flf A I'ts i n C:(l u�':d i l l n \\' h i t ti e'I', CllliConlia
C L A I� I E S Y V E R S O N Bachelor
of Art.
Couer d' Alen�. Idaho
C !·;C I I . I A T ," (; U E Bach c..'lul" o f .\ , ' 1 :-. Ta�·l/mll. \V:I.-:hing-torl
:lI A S A K O T A K A I I :\ T A
Hadwlor of A d� Tokyo, .Japan
M A J ( ( ; ..\ H J.:T T I I l I';SS (>; :-<
H'IC'lll'lol' o f �kh'n(;c i n Nm':-.in)!, L\.I\\'i�llln. Idaho
( ; W E N DO ( . Y N T H O M A S
Bachl.'lor of A r t :-\ ill EthH':lt ion TanJma. \Vu:-t hin;·rtlln
58
I3AIUJAI{A WEnEI{
J O A N TOUS L J,; Y
Bachelor flf Al'b
Bache-lol' o f AI'l� i n Education
San Fl"an c.isco. Ca li[(u "nia
Sl'attk', \Va�hinJ.!ton
CAIWL T H I P L J,;TT
HachelOl " (Jf AI'L:-i in l':duealiQ ll
Hac-helm' of A l'{.-; in lo:dw:alion
Portlantl,
Tacoma, \\'a s hingt on
O n.·�on
WAFmEN WILLI S
J O A N N E V A N L f E ll O P
II ELEN WULFF
O S WA LD V A ll NES S .
Baehcl tn' u f A I'l:-; i l l I��dlu.:alioll
Bachclol" of Arts
Puy a l l u p ,
Haw Lho rJ1L', Califol'lIia
v..' a:-> h i n � trJl1
J it.
.
Hacb elol' of AJ' ts in Edll 'ntiu n
Baeh('lol" o f A l'l� i l l E,lucat i r m. Pnrlland, On"~!'~H1 Seat tll', \Vashin,-,tnn
.1 'DY Z l ESKE: Il lm C E V I K
Bac-helol' o f A i·t~ in Edu('at iun Ua(:hdo)' uf Scien('('
Palo Alto. Califurnia
Cflthlamet. \Vashil"ttoH
DEW EY HOLl.IN(; S WOWfil nONA LD
WALSH . ScipnC'c
•I
H.
Bachelu l' of Art s Bachelor uf
Pa(' ifi c City. C alifon-lia
San F'1·u l l ('i�('o. C a l i ftlrnia
59 I ! A I/ R Y IV A I-TEll HathC'iol' u f A " ts Tacoma. \Vns h i flJ rt oll
F R A N K W A T E I/ W O R T I I Blll'ht'!ol' of A l ' t :-; St'a t lie. \V nshin g't,on
L I'; LA N D W E A V E I / J'Jac·hl.'!or of A d s i n Edllcntion
TIH'oma, \\"ilshiTl �ct..lHl
U A H tlAHA W l,:H E H B a chelol· II f A l't:-;
San Fl'::mds('o, Cnlifnrnia
Bncfu.'IOI' II f A r l s i n I':dueal ion Ta('oma. \\ras i l i n��ton
W A H R EN W I L L lli
lluch('lm' of A I'l� l I a w thfll'l1t', Califol'lIi:a
I I I,L EN W O L F F I b c h f'!o\' I l f A I' l);O i n Edll{'ntilln ]'l l l' t l a n d . O n'�.!OlI
.I L; U Y % l l-:S K E B a r h C'\ol' f i r A \'l� in Ec1I1('at iI.JlI PnJo A l t o . C a l i f o 1'1 l in
D E W F: Y H O I . l . I N ( ; S W O l{'f I I
Baeh('iol' f l f 1\ I·t�; P:H' i f i c C i t)"
C a l i forn ia
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MARILYN N1CKELSEN CARDER ANDREW J. CARLSON
VIOLET LANDON
JACK D. CASSIDY
SYLVI LANGLAND
M.ARVlN CHRISTENSEN
KENNETH VICTOR OLSEN
DEAN CHRIST1AN
LAWRENCE L. PETERSON
ELIZABETH CURTIS
ERIK J. REDAL
.JOHN .J. DETWILER
HAZEL REETZ
GERALD W. ERICKSON
YOLANDA RETTKOWSKI
ELEANOR FERGUSON
GERALD RITTER
PATRICIA THORKILDSON GEMAELICH
MAVIS ROWLEY KENNETH D. SAVAGE
JOHN D. GOSNELL
CARL SEARCY
ROY E. HAGERMAN ALICE HALE
RONALD THOMPSON
CHARLES H. YVONNE HARKINSL .
ROBERT M. TOMBERG
WOE RN E R MARTHA HERBERT
JOE P. VILES
.JOHN B . J EN S E N
COO P
GARY HUSKINSON
.JULIE SIMMONS WALLACE
LINDA C. JOHNSON
CLIFTON WILLIAMS
ADDITIONAL SENI ORS
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SENIORS NOT PI CTURED
J E R RY B A U G H M AN
R U T H A . K AN E
E.
E D W A R D M . K EYS
D A N I E L B EN S ON
G EO R G INA JON E S B R E W ING TON
G E RT R U D E K R A U S E
L A R R Y B U M G A R DN E R
E U G ENIA K V I N S LAND
C L AU D E C A N F I E L D
OLI V E R A . L A R S E N
M A R I L YN N I C K E L S E N C A R D E R
D A RLINE L A M K A
AN D R E W J . C A R LSON
V IOLET LANDO N
J A C K D. C A S S IDY
S Y L V I LANG LAND
M.A RVIN C H R IS T ENSEN
K EN N E T H V I CTOR OLSEN
D E AN C H R I ST I AN
L A W R E N C E L. P E T E RSON
E LI ZA B E T H C U RTIS
E R I K J . RE D A L
JOHN .J . D E T W I L E R
H AZ E L R E E T Z
G E R A L D W . E R I CK SON
YOL AND A R E T T K OW S K I
E L E ANOR F E R G U SON
G E R A L D R I TT E R
P A T R IC I A T HO R K I L D SON G E M A E LI C H JOH N D . GOSNE L L ROY E . H A G E RMAN
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MA V I S ROWL EY K ENNE T H D. S A V A G E C A R L S E A RCY
ALICE H ALE
RONA L D T HOMPSON
C H A RL E S H . H A R K INS
ROB E R T M. TOM B E RG
M A RT H A H E R BE RT
JOE P. V I L E S
G A RY H U S K IN S ON
J U L I E S I M MONS W A L L A C E
L IN D A C. JOH N SON
C L I FTON W I L L I AMS
CLASS OF 1961 Ken Gaal, Vice-President
Shirley Hagen, Secretary
Ted Johnston e, Student Council l{ep.
Ron Lerch, Treasurer
61
Paul Aasen President
Kpn Gan!, Vice-President Sh irley H a gen, Secretary Ted .J ohn5tone, Student Cou ncil I{ep. Ron Le rch, Treasurer
61
P'I"es'icicnt a.nd II-ITs. East'vold 1'(:ce i1JC guests a t the rece1J足 tion.
62
President's Reception
62
Arbaugh, cla,ss advisors.
{Ic:?'.
Senior Day
P1'l'sidlmt Paul A asell deli路v颅 el's
addJ'eS8,
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Senio?" C/a.ss g ift presented t o Dl', E ns t vold b1J J( enne th GacLi,
IJ!l I',
Christophe?"son a1u/ D1".
A rbaugh, cia,8s ad-v-i sol's,
T i'ad'i t'i o n a / p l an t i n g of a J, /todoclendnllL b1J Ron Lerch, Pmil A asell and Mal'ue Kl'uf!09(')',
63
, , ,
j'/.l,~t
the jHnior, senWT
G I'(I (/I((L t illg s("lI iIJl's cumpHS li/e.,
'I'WVleW
lolO'
yCrt.l'S
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Seniorama . , . jl(,� t I.he Jll n ior, ,� en.in1'
64
III
Dl', EastvolcZ presented t h e sermn/1 at Buccala'ureate,
Baccalaureate
F01' lvh, lind M, 'S, Joseph Reitz, this was thei1' ninth 1Jea?' to a,Uend a PLV ,l]l'adltcttion as pa'/'ents of Ct U?'acluatc, Thi,q ?lea,,', Ka1'l R e-itz was the ,l]1'adnate, who, like the rest, ca.nted most of his own wa1J, 65
Baccalaureate For M1',
( m el M1'S, JOSt' p h Reitz,
this was theil' 1/'in th ileal' t o a t tL"11d
a PLV gradu a t i o ll as pal'Cl1tll of
(t,
g?'a(/u. atc, Thi8 1ft'U/', Karl Reitz was tht'
g l'nri lta ta, who,
like
the
rest.,
ea1'1led mos t of his 01lln way ,
6S
R ev. H arold B. Kindahl , h .
0/
Mi-
1'O t, North Dakota.
PnrticilJants of the Commenccment
gathcr.
66
r,l'a£lnat('� a.nd faculty proceed to
t.he {J'1I.,nna.� i!l?n jo'/' Com.mencc'IIlmlt.
Commencement
R e I! . Haro l..d B. Ki-Iu'ah l, .h. /1 0 1 , No'/'th Dakota.
Pal't icipa'l1 tl< of the Commencemen t. [Jat.her.
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C LASS OF 1 9 62 .J udy Rasmussen, Secretary
Carolyn Keck, Treasurer
Linda Bloomquist, Student Council Rep.
67
Dan E rlanc1er Presi dent
J u dy Rasmussen, Secretary
.
Carolyn Keck, Treasurer L i n da Bloomqu ist, Student Council Rep.
67
Batt erman ll , Ida E.
Beissel, Clyde D.
Belgum, Kathry n E.
Berg, Bonnie E.
Bindel, Fred H.
Blomquist, Allan J.
Blomqu ist, Linda M.
Boom er, Ronald
Bottemill er, Dav id H.
Sreimer, Nellie M.
Bre'.':ington, Rog er P.
Brinkley, Barbara M.
Adams, Delore, A.
Alden, Thomas W .
Allie, Daniel S .
Anderberg, Gary
AlldcY5on, Oil'tid R .
Anderson, Dean
Anderson, Judith D.
Arko, Dee Afln
Aust, Bal-barit K.
Backstrom, Ronald B .
Baerg, Richard D .
Bates, W i l l iam J .
Brooks, William 1<.
Brol.'JrJ:, Eugene R.
BrUins, Nadine E.
Carl son, David L.
Carlson, Kenneth A.
Carr, Joyce
Carter, Jud ith A.
Carter, Shari M.
Cilval"o, Phyllis J.
Charboneau , Keith
Christophersen, Shirley A.
Cocch i, Jack L.
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Battermann, Ida E .
Beissel, Clyd. D.
B.lgum, Kathryn E .
Brr9. B o n n i e E .
B i ndol, Fred H .
B l o m q U i s t , A l l an J .
Blomquist, Linda M .
Boomer, Ronald
Boll.mil ler, David H .
Sreimer, Nrl l i e M .
Bre'.','ir19ton, Roger P .
B r i n k l ey, Barbara M .
B rooks, W i l l iam K .
Brown, Eugene R.
BrUins, Nadine E .
Carlson, David L .
Carlson, Kenneth A .
Carler, J u d i t h A .
CartN, Shari M .
Caval"o, Phyl l i S J .
CharboneaU, K.illl
Chrislopflersen, Shirley A.
Carr, Joyce COCChi, Jack
L.
Firgells, Timothy T .
French, Carol A.
Fl etcher, Barbara J .
Freeman, Bill
Fletcher, Carolyn M.
Foley, Sylvia P.
Fores ter, Timothy D.
Fu nr ue, DOM ld
Funkhou ser, Patti M,
Gerva is, La. .'/rence K.
Gill, Myra
Gofr, Stephen C.
Einmo, Arnold E .
Collom, J (lnice
Corne" , J o a n M .
Crus_an, Karen J .
Dempsey, Glenda L .
Edc'Iards, Dorolhy
E l lefsoll, 6nrb(1ril D .
E I h i s, Roberl
E l mquisl, Roberl J .
E r k k i l a , Mary E .
Edander, Daniel \'.f .
Eve-rr?tt, Elaine-
Gudal, Dennis D.
Gull ekson, Janet M.
Gustafson, Roger C.
Hagerman , Bonnie PJI.
Hager ty, Richard
Han, I(wa ng Wei
Hansoll Deanna G.
Hansoll , John S,
Han son, Louise E.
Han tke, Clarice A.
Grant, Estelle
[0;1.
Halvorson, Howard C,
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Foley, S y l v i a P .
Forester, Timothy D.
Funrue, Donald
F i rgens, Timothy T.
Flelcher, Barbara J .
Flelcher, Carolyn M .
French, Carol A.
Freeman, B i l l
Funkhouser, Palli M .
GervaIs, L a 路...'rence K .
Grant, Este l l e I'.l
Gudal, Dennis D .
Gul l ekson, Janel M .
Gusta fson, Roger C .
Hagerman, Bo n n i e M .
Hagerty, Richard
H a lvorson, HO\"/ard C .
H a n , I(wang W e i
Hansoll, Deanna G .
Hanson, John S .
Hanson, Louise E .
Hanlke, Clarice A.
G i l l, Myra
Golf, Slephen C .
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Hopp, Serena M.
Hovey, Ronald
Ho wlette, Rulli E.
Hu tcheson, Priscilla
Isaacson, Gail B.
Jacobson, E. Marvin
Jacobson{ Jane
Jacobson, Orville A.
Johnner, Singhild E.
Johnson, Allan L.
Johnson, Doris L.
Johnson, Duane r'Jl.
H a u g , Gloriilrl Fvl .
HalLg l alld, Deanna L.
Hayv.filrd, John D .
Hegstad, Karen A .
H e l strom, Riclwd D .
'Henderson, Murg(}rct
Hepner, Marla 0..
H i l dahl', Roger E .
H a r J l soll, Jerry C .
H a r m i c, Edv!Jrd
H e i eren, Sandra G .
H e l ms, Cilrl' H .
Jones, Paul W.
Jordan, Donald C.
Kalnins, Arija V.
I(eck, Carolyn A.
Krueger, Marilyn J.
Laaback, Ellen l.
LaGrelius, Ann Lynn
Lakosky, Mina J.
Kimbrough,
r~1orris
Larsen, Gary
Knutson, Dennis O.
Larsen, Ivanl E.
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H o pp, Srrr-na M .
HOVf>Y, Ronald
Howlette, Rllth E .
Hutcht''Ion, Pri"c i l l a
I Silacsoll, G a i l B .
Jacobson, E . Marvin
Jacobson, Jane
Jacobson, O rv i l l e A.
Johllner, Sing h i l d E .
Johnson, A l l a n L .
Johnson, Doris L .
JohllSo!1/ DUilne- r'Jl .
Jones, Palll W.
Jordan, Donald C .
Kalnins, Arija V.
I(eck, Carolyn A .
Kimbrough, Morris
Knutson, Dennis D.
K rueger, Marilyn J .
Laabock, E l len L.
LaG rei i u s , Ann Lynn
Lakosky, M i nJ J .
Larsen, Gary
Larsen, Ivan E.
Malang, Louis R.
r..,larlow, Ervin H.
Marsh, Leilani J.
Mattson, Robert C.
Mulle", Patricia S.
Nelson, MerriBelh
Newlon, Nancy A.
Niemi, Charles A.
r~lays,
Charles \,V.
Olsen, Joyce V.
rv1oore, Roberl W.
Olson, Jon B.
Lechner, George E.
Lee, V irg i n ia F.
Lensing, Jack
LeMay, Harold E., Jr.
lLeonard, Ga,jf M.
Lidir\ B . Jean
L i kk e l, Dixie L.
Lohre, I(ennelll O.
Lund, Reger M .
'McClary, Douglas M.
Mades, John P .
Madsen, Peler F.
Paulson, Marilyn D.
Peterson, Harold L.
Peterson, Wendell D.
Peterson, Willis K.
Quick, Margorie
Rasmussen, Judy E.
Repp, Diane N.
Riggers, Kenneth A.
Rindahl, Sharon A.
Rogers, Mary E.
Rosenau, Karen A.
Ruud, Kenneth S.
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Mal.ng, Louis R. M u l l en, Palricia S .
fvlarlow, Ervin H.
Marsh, Leilani J .
Malison, Roberl C.
r�lay$, Ch�rle, w .
Moore, Roberl IA' .
N e l s o n , Merri Beltl
Ne'Nlon, Nancy A .
Niemi, Charles A.
Olsen, Joyce V.
O l son, Jon B.
Paulson, M a r iI y n O .
PelerSon, Harold L.
P el elson , Wendell D .
Peterson, VJi l l is K.
Quick, Margorie
Rasmussen, Judy E.
Repp, Diane N.
R iggers, Kennelh A.
Rind ahl, Sharon fA .
RogerS, Mary E .
Rosenau, Karen A .
Ruud, Kenneth S.
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Ho, T, Raymond
Stubbs, Gary R.
Swindland, Karen H.
Taylor, Carol
Tekrony, Kent D,
Teslow, Carol· E.
Thompson, Neil R.
Thoreson, Ronald D.
Triebel horn, Georgina S.
Tofflle, Karen E.
Tupper, Annette M.
Tynes, Sandra C.
Vail, Bonnie L.
Sanders, Dwain D.
Schnathorst, Joy O.
Sel fors, Conrad W .
Slater, Donald E .
Slethaug, GordQ/l E.
S l etta, Ronald L.
Smith, David
Soine, l loyd H.
Sorens en, Nanci C.
Spencerl Gerd A .
Stearns, I(atherine A.
Storkson, Darlelle J.
Walker, Ruth A,
Walters, Edward A.
Walters, Judy L.
Wertanen, Carol E.
White, Warner V,
Willhite, Constance M.
Wilpone, Cheryl L.
Wold, Paul C.
Wollin, Edith
Yates, Evelyn L.
Zuber, Charles J ,
Udman, Maureen
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Stubbs, Gary R . Thor�on, Ronald D .
Ho, T . Raymond
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Swindland, Karen H . Triebelhorn, Georgina
S.
Taylor, Carol
Tekrony, Kent D .
T�low, Carol E.
Thompson, Neil R.
Tofftle, Karen E.
Tupper, Annette M.
Tynes, Sandra C.
Vail, Bonnie L.
Walker, Ruth A.
Walters, Edward A.
Wal ters, Judy L.
Wertanen, Carol E .
W h i te, Wa rner V.
W i l l h i te, Constance M .
W i l pone, Cheryl L.
Wold, P a u l C.
W o l l i n , Edith
Yates, Evelyn L.
Zu ber, Charles J.
Udman, Maureen
Junior Nurses Pettis, Faith
Albrecht, Fer n i ta
Shegg'eby, Ardath
A nderson,
Stoa, Martha
Suckow, Joy
Vandercar Marj ie '
Vlentz, Irma
This is the last year that P.L.U. nursing stu
dents will be at Emanuel Hospita l in Portland,
Oregon. TheRe studentR are completing their clin
ical experience under the plan which was in effect
before the 1959-1960 school year. Their senior year
will be at the Univers ity and upon completion of
the four-year program, they will have earned a
bachelor's in Nursing will A l ice A r nese n , Adegree rlene Bigelow, S h a ron and Coilett, M a rbe i lyn pre H a verberg, pared to take the State Board Examination for.J acque l i n e Registration.
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H e n d rickson ,
Karen
Pettis, F a i th
Johnson, Ka thleen
K i m b a l l , Beve r l y
K i nared, Gay
K l iewer, K a ren
iVI o rri s , M a rj orie
S hegg'eby, Ardath
S toa, M artha
S uekow, Joy
V a ndercar ' M a rj i e
\V en tz, I rma
This i s th e last year th at P.L.U. n u rsi ng stu dents will be at E manuel Hospital i n Portland, Oregon. TheRe studentR a re com pleti ng the i r clin i cal exper ience under the plan 'which was in effect before the 1 959-1 960 sch ool year. Th eir senior year will be at th e UniverRity and upon completion of the four-year program, they w i ll have earned a bach elor's degree i n Nurs i n g and will be p re pared to take th e State B oard E xamination for Registrat ion.
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Gary Olson served as Vice-President of the
Sophomore Class, while Dick Cla rk acted as
Student Coun cil Representative.
Bruc:e Bindel headed the exec uti ve council of
t he Sophmore Class for 1960-1961.
Class Of 1963 Carol Manni and Jan Fannon served as secretary and trea surer, respectiv e ly, of t he Class of 1963.
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Gary Ol�on �erved a� V i ce-P resident of the Sophomore Class, while D ick Clark acted as Student Council Representative. B nlee H i ndel headed the executive council of the S ophmore Cl ass for 1960-1 9 6 1 .
Caro[ M an n i and Jan Fan non served as secretary and t rea su rer, r e s p e c t i v e l y , of the Class of 1 9 63.
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William Batterman Danie l Bec htel
Corinne A l exander
Dal e Ben son
Carmen Alvarado Mary Ellon Ames
James Berg Carole Bierman
SUSilll A m u n dse n
Br"ce Bi ndel
Carol Anderson Caron An.d rrson
Eugene Bl ack Dilvid Boe
Conrad Anderson
Marilyn Boe
Darl l'llďż˝ Anderson A I ; cl' Armst rong
Austrid Asbeim
Patfit:iJ Atterberry Diane AI\':ood
Deanna Di rks Gera ld Di t trich
Michael Bowen
Eileen Edberg David BowerS Ona Brandl
Sharon Elli son Joan Enders
C.1rolyn Breuer
COllnie Engvall Aim Broten
0',:'[>11 Buchanan
Pau l Eno AI Erick son Fred Bulls
Annette Er ickson Carole Byberg
Dav i d Cameroll
Gerald Capps Ga i l Carr Wa l lace Christophenon
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Dom'!.) Baerg
Rod C i l lo
J i m Baker
R ichard CIJrk:
Cora l ie Balch
GM), Condray
Ana Barreto
Marg;!ret Cooke
Lucia Barreto
Lois Comell
Brenda Barstad
r...lary Dcnny
William Batterman Dilllil!1 BL'Chtrl Dal, Benson
James Berg Carole B i e-rman Bruer Billdrl
Eugene B l ack Di\v id Boe Marilyn 80e
Deanna D i rks Gerald D i ttrich
E i l een Edberg
Sharon Ell ilon
Joan E nd ers Connie En9'JalJ
Paul Eno
AI Eric kson Annette E rickson
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[,lary G,'iffilhs
I(arleen Isaacsof1
EI(arl m i lyGronberg Eri c ks on
AI ic e Hammerstrom Claudia Isham
Ralph ShMonErickson Haddock Karen Espeland
Pally Hagerman
Lenora Hansen Christine Jacobs Dennis Hanson
Judilh Jacobs
J;1I1icp. Fannon
J u l i e Harmon
Dorcas Hailles
I(arell Jacobson
I(aren Fed t
Carol Halldorson
Arln Fennessy
Arne Halvarson
GreLchâ&#x201A;Ź1I Hax
James Jeflscn Bruce Hegle
Davis Johnson
Carol Fins! uen
Karen Henning
Paul Halvor
Roberl Johnson
Cecilia Hamblelon
Shirley Johnson
David fisher lois F ischer
Gerald' F laskNud P a u l Flatness
Paula Heyer
W. Ron Heyer
Ellen H i lde Alan H ok ens t ad
Rosalyn Foster
Nancy Hornung
I(ent Freeman
Robert Ho':}ard
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Kathlee" Gammell Sherwood Glover
Gwen Goldenman Denny Graedel
E l isabet h
Gregersen
r,l a ry Griffiths Karl Gronberg Shilron Haddock
Pally Hagerman Dorcas Haillcs
Carol Hal ldorson
Arne Halvarson Paul Halvor
Cecilia Hambleton
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Walter Huber Robert Husted
Jolita Hyllanrl COllflYe Idslrom Beret Ing
Karleen Isaacson Claudia Isham Christ irle Jacobs
Judith Jacobs
I<ilrell Jacobson James Jen'icli
Davis Johnson Robert Johnson Shirley Johnson
Eric Li nd holm ROle Kindseth Pal Li ng elbach Karen i rkeby GeraldK Lohn Janice «Iahr
Arv Lokensgard Sharon K l e i menhagen
Gary Lorenz Anthony K l e i n
Thomas
Lo'.~.' e
David K n i efcl
Janet lud'Nig r!.'lMilyn Knudtson
Ch arlotte Lu ed tk e Kenneth I(!l utsen
Marilyn Lundb lad Linda Knutzen
m i l Koll I d a Krogh
\.Vin iam I<uder
Margaret Neubachcr Joyceia Lundmark Patric Neumeyer MatyAlIllC Lundstrom Marie Ncil s(,!l Joan M a i e r
Gary Nikk", i
Linda Makela
Ruth
i~ollbohtn
Carol M a n l
James Ol sen
Jo h n M a rt i l l a
Gary Olsoll Janice Melton
Harold Oslen son r,orma Merr i l l
Merle Ov er land Darryl Meyer
Loeda Me),rl Joan M i l l er Edith MOl'son
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Jon KI!illslal1d
O r l i n Monson
Ho\'.'Jrd larson
Susan Morro'::
Stanley La t t i n
M o r i l Myhre
Carol Laursen \:\larren Lee
Bonnie N e a l Norman Nesting
Claudia lLe'.'/i�
I.JV erner Netler
Eric li n d hol m
Margaret Neubachrr
Pat Lingelbach G era l d Lolln
Arv Lokensgard Gary Lorenz Thom.1s Lo':!l"
Janel Llld'.'J ig
Patrici� �Jeumeyer Marie N c i ls('ll
Gary N ikk",.i Ruth Nott boilin James Olsen
Gary O l son
Ch a ri otte Luedtke
Harold OslCilson
Marilyn Lundblad
Merle Deedand
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Gloria Reiner tson Joan Patterson
Mo1rjo Reinertson
A. Joan Pityne
Anthony Reynolds
Lesl ie Pederson
Phylf is Rhine
Betty Sullivan Charles Ross
Werner Sund Rebecc.l Ruohi
Loi s Svendsen linda Russell
Judy Swenson
Perrlll Krisl Judy illa Richter
1urice Sanders 1\1, Warren Thomas
err y Judith Karen PRitland
Julie Sanderson
Anna Peterson
li lTd a Sa ther
J udy Rob bins
Gary Thompson
Jo An ne Thr ee':Jil
Joan Carol Peterson Robinson
Gordon Sat r u m J e,1I111â&#x201A;Ź Tou sley
Myrna Dennis Peterson Rog ers
Ramona Sa"','ycr
l arry Trygg
Phyl l i s Peterson
Susan SchOCh
Marlin P ie.rce
Arlene Searle
Jerry Poppen Clifford Porter
Karell Sharn Gary Sho',','
78
Barbara Pr ideaux Jerr'Y PrOlextor
Carolyn S i h l er
Nori ne Radovich
Virgi.lia Sodel'tl1.lll
Karen Rasmussen
Inabelle Stanaway
Thelma Reeve
Randolph Stime
Jul i(' Re!:'ves
JoAnn St oraasli
Gloria Rein{'rtson
Betty Sul l i,all
M.lrjo Reillcflson
Werner SUfld
A n t hony Reynolds
Lois Svendsen
P h yl l i s Rhine
Judy 5'::el1,ol1
Judy Richter
Wtlrren Thomas
Karen R i t l and
Gary Thompsoll
Judy Robbins Carol ROhi nson Dennis Rogers
7B
Donald S i eg mund
Jo Anne Thr ec':lil Je,'IIIII(" Tousley Larry Trygg
Sa lly Zitzer R u ss e l Tweed
M a ry U n dlin R ogel' V i d l u n d
James \Vedewa rd Bernard Weis::; h a a l '
A l ice Wen ness
J o a n \V esley
Keith Wetterer Ca rol W i c k s trom
.T, M i chael W i lderman J e n n y W ills M a rg' ar et Wilson
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R i c h a rd W i lson G re tchen Wolfe R u th Wool ett
Carol Wyckoff J , K at he ri n e Wynďż˝ t!'a David Yokel'S
S a l l y ZiLzer
79
Nathan SLime ably served the Freshman
Class as their president.
Class Of 1964
Sandy Simol1::;on kept track of
the finances for the Freshman
dass, ,vhile Elaine Obon took
notes as secretary.
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P i c t u l'ed above al'e B l'ad B ra d f i e l d ,
Fresh足
m a n v i c e- p res i d e n t a n d D o n Meyer, S t u d e n t C o u n c i l I{ epresen L a t i ve.
Nathan
Sli me
a b l .y
se rved
the
F reghman
Class as t he i r pre s i d e n t .
Sandy S i m onson k e p t t rack of the fi n a n c e s for the Fresh m a n class, vv h i le E l a i ne Obon took n otes as sec ret a ry.
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Claudette Baker
Bru(;e Borrud
Jeannette Bakel'
Shirley Carlson
Diane Adams
Shal'on Blakely
Helen Barnreiter
Bob Carmichael
Karen Adams
Bea Barton
Natalie B l ix
Bill Chapman
K im Bodding
Ken Alban
Sharon Baumeister Bill Chase Gary Aldi nger Marjorie Bowers Hanson Mark AnBay derson
Neil Christianson Bl'ad Bra dfield
George G loria ABeard nderson
Paul Christman E d Brannfors
Sharon Greg A nBenz derson
Cillo LindaLynn Brodh un
.JLynn eanneBerg A n derson
Clinton K aKaren ren Broeckel
Lynne Blackwood .Joh n An derson
Paul Clizer Dave Broome
Gary Brown
Kathy A nderson Polly A nderson
M a r i lyn B r uggemeiel'
Bob A n derson
Beverly B u rgemeister
M ike Appel Audrey Arnst Laura Auby
Jan Aus Judy Aus
Joyce Burgess Mike Burnett ,Jim Cady
K a r i n Candell .Judy C a l'ison
Claudette Baker
B r u(;e Borrud
Jean nette Baker
Shi l'iey Carlson
Helen Barnreiter
Bob Carmichael
Bea Barton
Sharon Baumei ster Hanson Bay George Beard
S h a ro n Benz Lynn Berg Lynne Blackwood
81
Bill Chapman
B i l l Chase Neil Ch ristianson Paul Christman
Lynn Cillo Karen C l i n ton Paul C l izer
81
Tin a D e mpster
Kar en Ga ndr ud
Jack Doepke
Alice Gan sberg
Judy Doe rin g
Bob Geisler
Darwyn E ik u m
Dave Cooke
Annette Ducke rin g
Mal'Y Geldaker
A n i ta Coo l i dge
Mary Eks tra n d
J a y ne D ungan Ron C O l'll e h l
Barb E dckson
Gerald Du nl a p
Creig htonE velyn Ge rmoroth Fair
Bob
B o n n i e Cough lin
Marg y E a sh
Lily Gin
Ma rgaret e m me r
Fred Eaton
.John Fey
Yvo nn e Go rseth Kar n F ischer
Linda Crary
Lama E fCaw Virg i nr ia m l'Y
i Gr eene Rose i\{ a rVirg i e Flansburg
Linnea r J e n n y CEuge lver
Marily l I an n sGrimm Floan
.Janice Euggan S te l l a 'ďż˝ m m i ngs
F ri eda Grims Arden F lrud om
H oward Fosser
Lee Dahl
Rae AJ1TI Fox
Susan Dah l
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Marv Fredrickson
Donna D a n ielson
rdelle Fros t
R u th Dan i e lson Ed
Carol G atfey
avis
Pat Ga l laghe r
Peggy Duvi.
.Jo a n n e 1 eckel'
Ruth G a mmel l
Tina Dempster
K
J ack Doepke
A l ice G a nsberg
J u d y Doe ring
ren
Ganurud
B b Gei leI'
Ann ette Duckering
Mary Gehl<lkel'
Jayne D u n n'an
Bob Gel'de
Ger a l d D u nl a p
Creigh to n G ermoroth
M argy E a s h F r e d Eaton
Lamar Eraw Linnea Eger J a ni c e Eggan
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erde
L i ly Gin Yvonne Gorseth
Vi rgi Gree n e Marilyn Grimm Frieda G r i ms t'ud
Theona H a slcy
Ju dy J ohns on
M argaret Hauge
Judy Johnson
Paul Hegstad
S h a ron Gun der�on
:l1ar ie H eiling
.J anet G u therie
Alexia He nderson
Ca rol Haaland
K a ren J ohnson
LaITY H i tterdale
Ma ia J ohnson
Ha r o ld Hoass
Ray J ohnson
.J udy H oddevik
Deanna H e ndrickso n Doyle .Torg enson K ri s t i n Hocf� A n drea H a gen Dave H c rwick M a r i lyn Hagen Roseann<l Hes ter I ngrid HagJ, und
Bobbi B i l l HHill all Rowene E m i ly HHill a l l an
Karl ee n Karl son Jeallll(' Hokold Judy Kieland
Helen Ho�sum
Margaret Kinsey De n n i s Howa rd Margo n DonKnudso I sensee
Alice A rdisHim Hamilton
Barba ra .JKnutzen M a rv acobson
Pau l H a n negan
Caro l y n Jensen
Mari lyn Ha nn u in
D i a n e Jensen
Kaye Ha nson
J'o<l n ne .J ensen
Hun H a ns on
J o a n n>' J ense n
S a n dy Ha nwn Ja net R ll l'al son
Den n i s Harris
S h e i l a Jenscn J ea n m' .J('n tzsch
.J oy Job nson
Thcona Ha sley
Judy Jo h n s un
Margaret H ,t uge
Judy .Joh n son
P a u l Hegstad }1n l'ie H c i l i n g Alexia Hend el'):lon
K a ren John!:ion M a ia Johnson Ray Jo h nso n
Dea n n a H(�ndr i c kson
Doyle Jorgenson
Dave Hcrwick
K a l'lecn K a rl�on
Ro!)ea n n <l Hes ter
Bobbi H i l l
Rowe ne Hill A lice H i l'll
83
Judy K ie l a n d
�I argaret K l asey M a rl?;o K n ud!:ion B a l'bam K n u tzen
83
Sherry Lindbeck
Janet Mitten
LaVonne Logan
Charlene Moe
Charlotte Moe
Carol Jean Logdahl
M a rguel'ite K O I'smo
Sandy Mc Leod
Jim Monahan
Carol Looysen
J u dy Kragh
M i ke McNeely
Barbara Losey
M a rcia K ret z s ch m a r
Elly Ludvigson
Sharon Morgan
Paul Linderdahl
Charlotte Mork
Jon M a lmin
L iz Kroll
R u th M anddck
.J oanne Krussow
Miriam Muedeking
Steve McCallum
Ray Manson
J i m Laird
Don Myhre Deanna Megard
KarenLane McDonald Gary McDougall J ody Lange Gary
Darla
CarolLarson McGinty Joan
.Joyce Larson
84
Pat Larson Reynold Larson
Sylvia Larson Ingrid Lein Peggy Leiner
M ary Libner
Dianal\'1enke Neils Carol
Daryl Mesick Arv Meyer Carolyn Meyer
Don Meyer Ron Myrvilc Bev Mi ller
K en M i l ler Janet Mitten
LaVonne Logan
Charlene Moe
Carol .Jean Log-dahl
Charlotte Moe
Carol Looysen
J i m Monahan
Barbara Losey
Kathy Moore
Elly Ludvigson
Shat'on Morgan
Paul Linderdahl
Charlotte Mork
Steve McCallum
Miriam Muedeking
Karen Mc Donald
Carol i\i cGinty
George Nace Meisenheime r
Sherry Lin dbeck
J ody M c Dougall
84
Kathy Moore
Dennis Me Poland
Don Myhre George Nace Diana Neils
Joyce Ostrand
Sue Saari
Margart Otness
Don Samuelson
Bill Osness Bev N e l son
Glenda Sadler
Carolyn Procter
.Joan Paul C a rolyn N e l son
Myron Sandburg D i ck P u rtzer
Bill Peterson
Bob Sanders
J a n e l l e R a d tk e
D iane Nebon
Carol Peter~on M a r y .To Ne l son
Kathy Schaeffer P h i l Randoy
Karen Peterson Marion N offsinger Larry Peterson
Carol Schatzka M a ri l y n Rasmussen
Sheryll N ordsle tten
Sharon Phelps Cheryl Oksne:ss Sylvia E la i ne Poldervart O lsen Brenda Leon ardPriest O lson
Linda O lson
Charles Schmitz
M a l'ion Rasmussen
Ann Kathy Schnackenberg Reynolds Lloyd Ron Schneider R i ngda h l Judy .Je r riSchwartz Robarg-e
R i ta Roberts
A dene O l stad
Charles Rog'ers
Andy Omdahl
Charlene Roler
J u dy O nstad
E laine Roloson
E la i n e Orbeck L i nda O rc u t t
Donna Osbome Joyce Ostran d Margart O tness
B i l l Osness .J oan P a u l Bill P e te l'son
Carol Peterson
Karen Rommen M a r i l y n Rudenick
Norma Rued Sue Saari Don S amuelson
Glenda Sadler M y ron S andburg Bob S a ndel's
Kathy Schaeffer
Karen Peterson
Caro l S c h a tzkn
La rry Peterson
Cha rles S ch m i tz
Sharon Phelps Sylvia Poldervart Brenda Priest
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A n n Schnackenbel'g Lloyd Schneider Judy Schwartz
85
.Jackic Sparks
Ed Velure
Marilyn Spies
Sandra Vinje
Francis Stack D o n Seavy
Vorvick M aMary l'g"ie Swenson
Karen Shahan Stevia Keith
DickTaylor Wade Charlenf?
~ate T r u d i Stime e Sh awhan
Louis K a thyVlTagner Taylor
Celeste Stodick B o b Sh ive
Mary Walker D e n ise Tetz
Mary Kay J u di Shoe
.Judy G loriaWaters Tharp
Stricklands
Mary G a n ti Strohmeyer S i l aban
Sandi i monson Rogel' SStromme
Linda C a l'lyn T hWatsjold o rn ďż˝ ssQn
Nancy Thompson Gary VlTegncJ'
A r t Skutda Del Sutton h l
M ike Thompson Nori \\lesson
A rleneSwenson Thorne Judy
D a l e Thompson Karen Westburg'
A rle ne S m ith
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Carol T r a n u m
P a u l S m i th
Sh irley Treit
P a u l Soderholm
M ike T ronset
Ann S o i n t'
K a r e l Van De Poel
S us i e Solie
Peter Van Konyenberg
Janet Sollie
Jocelyn Vaughan
Dave Sovde
Bob Velander
Jackie S p a rks
E d Velu re
!Vl a rilyn Sp ies
Sandra Vinje
Franc is S tack
M a r y Vorviek
Karen Stevia
D iek Wade
='l' a te S time
L o u i s Wag-n e r
Celeste Stodie k
M a ry W a l k e r
Mar y Kay Strick lands M a r y S trohm eyer
Rogel' S tr o m m e Del S u tton
,T u dy Swen son
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J u dy W a te rs L i n da W a tsjold
G a ry \\' c g n e l" N o r i Wesson K a ren Westburg-
Car ol Gillis N a ncy Nelson
C a rrie U nger Kaye W h i s ler C a r o l W i l l iams
Helen W i l ls J u dy W injum K a ren WyekoR'
P h i l Yokel's Cathy Young Dzi ntra Zame l i s
Pat Zamos Kathy Ze I t
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D ick Z i e lsdol'f
J i m Z i m memUl11 J a net A nderson J udy C h i n dg'l'en
Carol G i l lis
N anc:y N elsoll
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SUSAN AMUNDSON, EDITOR
students also found that the administrative offices and classrooms of previolls years had been effec足 tively converted into dormitory rooms.
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September Car ca ravans from many di rections brou ght students ba ck to dormitory l ife, olel and new friends, and academic responsibil ities. The busi足 ness office of the new Admin i stration building was but one indication that a new and different year was begi n ning. A m ong other campus chan ges . were the newly carpeted halls of Old Main. Men students also found that the administrati ve offices a n d classrooms of previous years had been effec足 tively converted i nto dormitory rooms.
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Tower i n g above the campus thi s year, between
C?lIS a n d the L ibrary, the new fifty-star flag fl ieR freely on a new flag pole. Om own Mr. M i l ton Nesvig, a C ommander in the
U . S . Naval Reserve,
dedi cated the new flag and mast d u r i n g a chapel program early
in
the year.
Alpha Phi Omega
members have assumed the responsjbility of rais足 ing a n d l oweri n g the flag each day. The i n i t i ation p rogram .for freshmen
was
al足
tered somewhat th i s year in conj u n ct i o n w ith our ne"wly-acqu i red lln i versit5' status. The shortened i n it i ation period which th i s year was sponsored by the entire student bod y , stil l i nc l uded the trad i 足 t i o n a l "B utton, frosh," a n d bean ies, however.
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With roya.l digni t y, ur Homecomi ng ourt pl'e side 0 rel' fe. tivities in this, OU }' Univet'sity ear. Her Majest,', Queen N adi ne Brui ns, a junior from Arnegaard, N orth Dak t a, was atten ded by Pri n cesses Susie Olson of Seattle, and Sonj . Jacobson of Cody, Wyomin g. Maj ori ng in t he field of E du cation, ;,l il three girls are represe ntati e of the ideals of our Ch ristian Un iversiLy.
H OM E C OM I N G ROYALTY
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Princess Sonja
Wi th royal i gn i ty, o u r Hom eco m i n g C lI rt pre s ide l over fest i v i t ie ' i n th i s , o u r U n i ve r. i . . enr. H I:J L' Ma.i es Ly, Queel Nad i ne ru i n s , a j lln iol fl'om A, !'n egaard, Nor t h Dakota , was atten ded by P ri n cesse Susie Isol1 of a Ule, .mel Sonja, Jacob.' on o r ,od�' , Wyom i n g. l\tIaj o l'ing i n t h e field of E d u eati o n , . U Lh ree g i r l s are rep re. eniati e o ' the i leil Is of u t ' C h l' · . ti a l l U n i ve l' Hy,
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Queen aaine I
Queen
adine I
an de '.
" K
I GHTTIME '
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Homecoming- 1960 unfolded the chi valrous world of " Kn ighUime." Heralds announced the arri val of the royal procession to the audience gathered in M S for the Coronation ceremony. In a setting likened to a med ieval castle, Queen Nadine was c rowned y The Rev. Lowell Kn utson, P resident of the PLU Alumni Assoei ati on. In preparation for the big game, Queen Nadi ne, i n turn, knighteci Football Co-Captains LOll Blaesi and Bruce Alex足 ande ",
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POWDER-PUFF
GAME
Football" asn't the only ath letic contest held dur ing H mecoming at PLU, however. The annual girls' soccer game on lowe r campus bl'ought much interest and a good attendance to ,. atch the 'weaker sex' take to the co mpetiti ve field- F r osh VS. Upperclas, women. Half-time festi vi ties not only included the an nual F reshman-Sophomore tug-of-war, but aL o the crowning of Han dsome Harry, Da n Erlander. The H andso me Harry Contest is pon sored each year by Alpha Phi Omega, ancl th is year's 'Handsome Hany' Dan reigned throughout homecoming.
POWDER-PUFF GAME Fo tbnll wa. n ' t the on l.' a Lhletil' co ntest h l r I d u ri n g- H
m i n g at PLOt
ill
howe er.
e annual
gi rls' , 'cel' gam on l ower 'ampus brought much interest ' \-> leah)' vs .
PP
an I
H
good attencl nee to watch the
take to the competiti 'e tiel I- F'1'osh I'cia:,;. women.
se.·
Half-time feRtivities not only i nc luded the ar ulUal • reshman-Sophomore tug-of-war, but al. 0 t.he crowning of R"mdsome Ha rry, Dan Erbnder. The H and:;ome Ran)' ontest is :ponso reci each year by Alpha Phi Omega, and th i s year's 'TIan d some a n'y' D a n reigned thl' ughout homecoming.
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Game-time at last ! Linco l n B owl fil led rapi d l y w i th students, parents, a l u m n s , and Royalty. The game w ith Western began as Q ueen Nadine th rew the ball to Co-captai n s Blaesi and Alexander. The P LU K n ight made his first appeara nce at the Homeco m i n g game, add i n g to the " K n i ghttime" setti ng. Halfti me B and and D r i l l Tea m routin es d i splayed a symbo l i c sh ield, i n preparation for the a n noun cement of win ners in Dorm DecOl'a足 tions. E vergreen
ourt placed fi rst, with their portrayal
of a complete Med i eval C astle. Open House on Sunday brought many across the moat and i nto the courtyard of " E vergreen C a stle. " South Hall was rated with set:ond-place hon ors for the i r thor足 o u gh decorat i o n s of both exterior and
i nterior
coverage of " K n i ghtt i me . " The A l u m n i Banq uet w a s a f urther event in the busy Homecom i n g sched u le, where a l u m n s were add ressed by Dr. Lewis D. Perry, President of
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Whitman College.
GAM El AND D E C ORATI O N S
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tary key:> to Harry Sprinker, and Ben H a nson , of Pierce County a nd Tacoma , respectively.
ANN IVE RSARY The p rocessional company for F r i d a y ' s Chapel convocation marched to ClVIS, where D r. C. Clem足 en t F rench, President of WSU gave the dedicatory add ress. Dr. E astvold then conferred Honorary Degrees upon D r. French and Mr. Gerritt V ander Ende, President of Pacific F i rst Federal Savings and Loan. Recessi ng to the entrance of the new Admm istra足 tion buildi ng, Dr. Eastvold presented compl imen足 tary keys to Harry Sprinke l', and Ben Hanson, of Pieree County and Tacoma, respectively.
Commemoration of the Seventieth Anniversary of the founding of the Uni versity an d the D edication of the new Taeoma-Pierce Admin istration B u ild足 ing brought guests and congratulatory letters from eolleges and u n i versities all across the na足 tion . A t the Sun day morn ing worsh ip service, D r. J. W. Ylvisaker, Presiden t of Luther College del ivered the Festi val Message in the Uni vers ity Chapel. Dr. F recl rik A. Schiotz, President of the Amer ican Lutheran Chu rch offic iated i n the afternoon R i tes of D ed i eation of the Jacob Samuelson Chapel i n the Tacoma-P ierce Admin istration B u i lding.
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D E D ICATION
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In memory o f the Reverend B j u g Harstad, found
OLD MAIN
e r and first president of Pacific Lutheran U n i ver s i ty, the name of O l d M a i n was officially changed to Harstad Hall in a ceremony on November 19. The Reverend C arl L. Foss, member of the Class
BE
of 1 907, gave the re-dedi eation address. Foss was
OMES
president of Spokane College from 1 927-29, and was a member of the PLU faeulty from 1 92 1 -23 and 1 929-3 l . George Harstad, son of the u n i versi ty's founder,
HAR
HALL
brought a greeting from the fam i l y at the after noon program. Master of ceremon ies was Dr. S . C. E astvold. Old :M a i n men also parti c i pated in the ceremony, as
Randy
Stime,
presi dent of
the h a l l ,
spoke
bl'iefly and presented a plaque from the men of Old Mai n .
A
m a le chorus, u ndel' the di rection of
Don Gross, provided mll ·ie.
J. ollow i ng the program t. h l ' e was open h Ollse of l he b u i ld ing, and a coffee hour in the 10 1ge. Hal'�tad Hall is the oldest b uilding Oil
c
m pus.
Previous to thi s ,veal' the b u i ld i n g housed the
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m i n i . lra live offices, a n d elassro m s on the first
t\
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thl'
flo
I. ,
w ith dormitory rooms on the other
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N OVE MBER The m us i c abi l i ty of o u r s t u d en ts was demon足 strated
in t\;vo even i n gs of e n terta i nm e n t . The
trophy w i n ner of the a n n ual Song Fest sponsored by Harstad Hall was North H a l l . Here the West Hall girls are shown partici pating in the event.
K n i gh tbeat variety :-;how s ponsored by the Soph足 omores revealed the talent of the b a nd and frosh combos.
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TRI BUTE TO TEACHERS Another U n i versity Yeae even t was the dedica足 tion of the ston e in honoe of Great Teachers p laced at the entrance to the A cl m i n i steation Build ing. The U n i v ers i ty was peoud to have D r . Haeold L. Yochum, presi dent of Cap ital r n i versity, as the speaker in chapel for this special occasion.
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val. The entire program, which is sponsored by the Spurs, is a unique tradition on this Scandinavian campus, since it carries out a Swedish tradition. In Sweden, the oldest daughter in the family gets up very early on the morning of December 13, to serve her family Swedish pastries and lefsa. On the Pacific Lutheran campus, each club and organization on campus is entitled to nominate a candidate; any girl is eligible except an active Spur. Finalists this year included Gloria Anderson, Judy Schwartz, and Kim Bodding. Roger Lundblad, Student Body Vice President, crowned Lucia Bride, .rudy Schwartz, at the ceremony in CMS.
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Lucia Bride, Judy Schwartz, openB yuletide Officially opening the Christmas season at PLU was the tradi tional Luci a Bride Festi足 val. The entire program, which is sponsored by the S purs, is a un ique tradition on this Scandin avian campus, since it carries out a S wedish tradition. In Sweden, the oldest daughter i n the family gets u p very early on the morning of December 13, to serve her family Swedish pastries and lefsa. On the Pacific Lutheran campus, each club and organi zation on campus is entitled to nominate a candidate ; any girl is eligible except an active Spur. Finalists thi s year i ncluded .J udy Schwartz, and Kim Lundblad, Student Body crowned Lucia Bride, .T udy ceremony in CMS.
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Gloria Anderson, Bodding. Roger Vice President, Schwartz, at the
Swedish legend sa~B that Lucia was a 17-year-old girl who was engaged. Her mother became very sick, and Lucia prayed that her mother's health might be restored, promising if this would hap足 pen, she'd give her dowry to the church. Her mother recovered, and when Lucia's fiance heard of her vow, he told the soldiers to burn her at the stake. The flames would not burn Lucia: so he stabbed her with his sword, and she was trans足 formed. She appeared later in Sweden dressed in a white robe with a crown of candles.
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Swedish legend says that Lucia was a 17 -year-old girl who was engaged. Her mother became very sick, and Lucia prayed that her mother's health m i ght be restored, promising if this would hap足 pen, she ' d give her dO'wry to the church.
Her
mother recovered, and when Lucia's fiance heard of her vow, he told the soldiers to burn her at the stake. The flames would not burn Lucia
:
so he
stabbed her with his sword, and she was trans足 formed. She appeared later in Sweden dressed i n a white robe with a crown o f candles.
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CHRI STMA S ON O UR Ushering i n a n ew facet of the Christmas festivities at Pacific Lutheran, the 1 960 Lu足 cia Bride Festival featured the lighting of th e la rge Douglas fi r tree in the center of the campus. The Spurs origi nated the idea, and campa igned for assistance from other campus organizati uns. The i r pleas were an 足 swered , and five strings of colorful l i ghts 'were pu rchased th rough the co-opel'ative e fforts of the entire Stud ent Body.
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Immedi ately followi ng the Coronation Cere足 m ony i n C)'lS, the Lueia B ride lead everyone to the base Qf the tree, where ca rols were s u n g as it was lit. Proceed ing on to CB 200, everyone enj oyed the lefsa, S candi navian cook ies, and more carol-si nging.
CHRISTIAN CAMPUS
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The foreign students party given by the E a s tv o l d s a n d t h e f a c u l t y get-toge t h e r bronght the holiday mooel t o these special people. One of the traditional activi ties is North H a l l ' s party for the Parkland Chil d rens' Home i n Everett. Each year the chil d ren l ook forward to spending a day on our campus.
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JAN UA RY
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makes a final post-Christmas "piclmp" before final s. January was not lacking in its share of dis tinguished speakers, however. Dr. Robert Mortvedt, executive director, Board of Chris tian Higher Education of The Augustana Lutheran Church and 'The United Lutheran Church in America, t:hose the topit:, "Poised to Walk on a Star," for his Chapel convoca tion on January 18. The University con ferred an honorary doctor's degree on him at his evening leeture, "Have Book-Will Travel." Dr. Hans Bolewski, director of the Evan gelical Academy in Loccum, Germany, and editor of The Lutheran World, captivated the Chapel audience during his two-day lec ture stay. Dr. Bolewski has traveled exten sively, and as a former director of the De partment of Information of the Lutheran World Federation, is well-recognized in fields of Christian education.
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On our semester-system campus, .J anuary may be termed "dead month," as everyone makes a fin al p()�t-Chl'istmas " pickup" before final s. Jan uary was not lack ing i n its share of dis t i n gu ished speakers, however. Dr. Robert M ortvedt, executive d i rector, Board of Chris tian H igher Education of The A ugustuna Lutheran Church and The U n i ted Lutheran Chu rch in America, chose the topic, " P oised to Walk on a Star," for his Chapel convoca tion on J an ua ry 18. The Un i versity con ferred an honorary doctor's degree on him at his evening lecture, " Have B ook-Will T!:avel." D r. Hans Bolewski, d i rector of the Evan gel ical Academy i n Loccum, Germany, and ed itor of 'The Luth eran Wodd, capti vated the Chapel a ud i ence during his two-day lec ture stay. Dr. B olewski has traveled exten sively, and as a former di rector of the De partment of Information of the Lutheran World Federation, is well-recogn i zed in fields of Christian education.
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February brought the students back to stu dies acti vities, a ' they retu rned for a new semes ter. Mothers' Weekend incorporated new i deas with old ones, to keep both moth l". and d aughter ' q u ite busy. The Satu rday lu ncheon was a new even t on the program . Th afternoon s yl e show featur ed " o u -of-the-o rrli n nl'Y" fashion s. Also h igh l i ghting t he agenda were a talent show, a tour of Western basketthe television y ·tero, the PLU all game, t mlen t ong-re ation, and the SL Olaf Cboir Concert. The weeken \Va ' an opp rtu n ity for ma ny mothers t o partici )ate in P I.i U campus an d
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l iie.
Val en g uros are a Spur-sp nsored b:ad itionul campus. Th is year the Vnlen gmms were del ivered d uring the dinner h tl l' on St. Valen i ne' Day by Spu ' s in cupid-like attire. The even ing �vas entertai n ing not only t the colorfully clad S p u tS, but also to the Stude n t Body. activity on the PLU
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February Valengrams & ]fothers' VVeekend
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World's Fair proved to be a night of interna足 tional entertainment sponsored by the sophomore class. From a program of seven contestants, Lily Gin was selected as Miss Universe for the evening. Representing North Hall as "Miss Orient", Lily presented two vocal numbers. Other contestants were Carol Teslow, Lucy Barreto, Linda Sommers, Deanna Hendrickson, Judy Likkel and Susan Solie. Each girl wore the costume of and gave a number from the country she represented. Throughout CB 200, where the Fair was held, booths displayed an array of international wares. The PLU art booth held special interest for its local color. Sue Vallander and Steve Goff repre足 sented the Art League at the booth. A style review was conducted by Aldis Ott. PLU girls modeled the latest in spring fashions.
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WORLD ' S FAIR World's Fair proved to be a n ight of interna足 tional entertainment sponsored by the sophomore class. From a program of seven contestants, Lily Gin was selected as Miss Universe for the even i ng. Rep resenting North H an as " M iss Ot'ient", Lily presented two vocal numbers. Other contestants were Carol Teslow, Lucy Barreto, Linda Sommers, D eanna Hendrickson, Judy Likkel and S usan Solie. Each girl wore the costume of and gave a n u mber from the country she represented. Throughout CB 200, where the Fair was held, booths displayed an array of i nternational wares. The PLU art booth held spec.ial in terest for its local color. Sue Vallancler and S teve Goff repre足 senteel the A rt League at the booth. A style review was conducted by Aldis Ott. PLU girls modeled the latest i n spring fash ions.
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Miss Universe-Lily Gin
Miss Universe - Lily Gin
W ith the spring days, a deluge of rain eame to the Pacific L utheran campus. Out eame the u mbrellas to cover the floor of the CUB lobby so no one coulct get by a n d to be seen every-where bu mping i nto other u m颅 brellas a nd someti mes students. Clover Creek overflows each yea r. This sp r i ng it cre路ated a large lake on the soccer field and two of o u r fellows deeided t o try the i r l u c k , a l l i n flln, of c ou rse. Adcted to all th is was the usual puclct le j umpi ng and trips to the health center for su lfa pills and cough mect icine.
April
Showers
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April Sho wers
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Flowers
Pacific Lutheran was again represented in Puy足 allup's annual Daffodil Parade. Sandy Tynes headed the all -night decorating session . The end result was a sea of golden daffodils with the theme "Rain - The Wonder of the Pacific Northwest." Riding on the float were three freshman girls: Arlene Thome, Janelle Radtke and Sharon Saxton. 117
Bring The Flowers
Paci fic Lutheran was agai n represented i n Puy足 all up's
annual
Daffodil
Pa r a d e.
Sandy
Tynes
h eaded the all-night deeor a t i ll g ses!') i on . The end r es u l t
w a s a s e a o f golden daffodi b w i th the theme
"Rain
-
The Wonder of the Pac ific Northwest."
R i d i n g on the float were three freshman girls : Arlene Thorne, Janelle R a d t k e a n d Sharon Saxto n . 1 17
Saga Carnival
Coronation
The first e\7ening of the Saga Carnival was highlighted by the crowning of Queen Shari Saxton and King Ted Johnstone amid a car足 nival setting on the CMS stage. Attending the royal pair were Princess Sue Saari and Prince Art Ellicksen. This was also the first day of Dads' Weekend and many of the fathers attended the program. The royalty and guests were entertained by the Tacoma Chapter of the Sweet Adelines directed by Eric Ottum. A barbershop quartet, the Sound Barriers, also from Tacoma, performed.
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Saga Carnival Coronation The fi rst even ing of the Saga Carn i val was highligh ted by the crowning of Queen Shari Saxton and King Ted Johnstone amid a car足 n i val setting on the eMS stage. Attend i ng the royal pai r were Princess Sue Saari a n d Pri nce A r t Ellickse n. T h i s w a s also the fi rst day of Dads' Weekend and many of the fathers attended the program. The royalty and guests were entertained by the Tacoma Chapter of the Sweet Adel ines d i rected by Eric Ottum. A barbershop qua rtet, the Sound Barriers, also from Tacoma, performed.
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Saga Queen- Shari Saxton 119
Saga Queen - Shari Saxton 119
Saga Carnival
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Saga Carnival
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in the gym. Throngs of people gathered to try their skill at egg throwing, jam eating, fishing, and ball throvving. Many campus groups worked to build these booths in order to provide support for the yearbook.
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The colorful, a n n ual Saga Carnival was presented in the gym. Throngs of people gathered to try their skill at egg th rowi ng, j am eati n g, fishing, and ball throwi n g. Many campus groups worked to build these booths in order to provide support for the yearbook.
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The melodious songs, high jinks, and often out足 rageous jokes of the PLU men with blackened faces delighted the Saturday night audience. This annual event is sponsored by the Lettermen's Club. Guests in the audience included dads who were present for Dads' Weekend. The climaxing event of the weekend was a Father足 Son Banquet at which Marv Harshman, former PLU coach, was the featured speaker.
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The melodious son g-s, high j i n ks, and often out足 rageous j okes of the PLU men with blackened faces delighted the Saturday night audience. This annual event i s sponsored by the Lettermen's Club. Guests in the aud i ence included dads who were p resent for Dads' Weekend. The climaxing event of the weekend was a Father足 Son Banquet at which Marv Harshman, former PL U coach, was the featured speaker.
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others lolled or played in the sunshine on campus.
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CAlVI PUS CLEANUP After several delays, Campus Clean u p D a y fi nally mater i a l i zed o n a perfect day i n
May. Classes were exc used for t h e day. I n t h e morni ng, t he stu dents gathered a t various lo cations to be o i rected in t. hei r clea n u p j obs. Clea ni n g was com pleteo by noon and relax ation became the order of the clay. Some stu d e n ts
j o u rn eyed
to
Lake
S p a n a wa�r
while
others lolleo O r played i n t h e sunsh i ne o n campus.
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Kathryn Knudson was crowned Queen Kath ryn II of the twenty-eighth annual May Fes tival by D r. A. W. Ramsta c1 of the Chem istry Department. The ribbon bearers formed an aisle for the c l ass attend ants anc1 May Queen. The l'l ass attendants were : Karen Johnson and Patricia Larson, freshmen ; Carmen Al varado and JoA n n T h reew i t, sophomores ; D i x ie Lee Li kkel and Darlene Storkson, j un i ors ; K aren Sue O lson and Marie Peters, sen iors. The read i n g of the May Day Procla mation was performed by Norman Dahl, Pres ident of the ASPLU.
May Queen- Kathryn Knudson
May Queen - Kathryn Knudson
Folk dances from many nations were per足 formed in beautiful nati ve costumes. Several waltzes, i ncluding the Coronation Trib ute, were performed. This was origi nally com足 posed for Queen Elizabeth II but was now presented for our Queen Kathryn II. A solo waltz was danced by Leo Eliason and Karen B i rd . M rs . Young was the d i rector of the pro足 gram and had patiently worked with the stu足 d ents throughout their year of practice.
SPRINGTIME
U n i ve rs i ty
yeal'
acti v i t ies
sped
past
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<.j u i <.: kly, and s p r i n g fo u n d P L U stude nts i n t h e u s u a l fl u r ry before fi n a l exa ms. The b ro u g h t
S p ri ng
A WS
happy tid i ngs
women stu dents,
A wa rd s to
many
as scholarsh i ps
program retu rn i ng were
an足
nou nced , Tassels p i n ned, and S p u rs tapped. The bea u ti f u l weather afforded an ex足 cellent a t mosph e re for many
o u tdOOI'
fac i l i t i es
really e n j oy i ng the on
<.:ampLi s - sun
decks, ten n i s courts, lawns, etc.
SPRI N GTIME
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RANDY STI E, EDITOR
1
Student Congregation
JO H N 1... \RSG
AR!l r/1lql'(�t1a titm Putftor
PAULA FENDLER Organist
ERIC 0
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Choir Dircctot"
. K. MALMIN
A ssociate Pas to?'
A
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ociate Past
PAL LA FEN I ILER Organist
CAROLYN ERICK,
Pari. " ,scc're tal ,1
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Sunday Morning Bible Study Student Pastor John Larsgaard
Monday Night P rayer Service Leaders: Dave Bottemiller (first. semester) ; Niel Thompson, Jim Baker and Karl Gromberg (second semester)
Sun r l y M orning Worship Service
Sunday Morning Bible Study Stud n t Pa lot'
.J ohn Lll l'8ga�lrd
Monday Night Prayer Service Leaders :
Dave Bott m i l ler
( fi r s t
semeste l ) :
Thompson, J im Baker and Karl G re,m N�
��cund !\('
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Three confirmants wil Pastor John Thursday noon evotions
A 'S ISTANT PASTORS
S. M. MOE AND C. K. Cnn� reg .. l i l l i l
MAL MI N
T ' n�s i dl!n I
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La rsg-a a n l . l og-e l h e r w i t h V i " e-Pres i de l l l P a u l E r i ks , d i rected t he s t i l l l�.'(
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and Joe
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a DR. ALV I N N. ROGNESS PRESIDENT, LUTHER THEOLOGICAL S E MINARY THEME : "THE LORDSHI P A SPACE OF CHRIST 1 AGE."
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DR. A LV I N R O G N ES S PRESIDENT, LUT H ER THEOLOGICAL SEMI N ARY •
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T HEME : "THE LORDS H I P A SPACE O F C H RIST 1 AGE. "
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CHOIR OFFICERS: l'il'gil A n
dCl's o1L , chaplain ; Dix ie Lik
k el, ,sec'/'cta1'Y ; Kad Reitz,
v-ice p1'csiclen t ; TJct1JC Sm1:U~,
]Jl'esident,
The sounds of beautiful sacred music were again heard as the Choir of the West visited the variolls cities of the acific Northwest, Under the direc tion of Gunnar J. M lmin, the choir toured Wash ington, 0 -egon, a.nd Idaho enriching the lives of many with their excellently performed music. In add ition to these activities, the choir also made various appearanees in the Tacoma area singi ng their messages in song.
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Row 1, Mu,nl G7'ijjiths, Judie J o h n w JII , Pat hensce, LoUie Ihllmjc l(U, Christ!} Ulleland, Dzin fra Za'YTw lis, G 1'c tchen Hu.,.;, MargaTet Hau ge, Gloria M'i tchc/l, Karcll Swindla'llcl ; Row 2, Lois Svendsen, Judy Heitman , C o ralie Balch, Li1ulct ,[Oh1/.,S 071, il'[CTTily Won'ell, Sanndl'a Vinjc. G nnna'I' J, Mal min , Kl'is tina Pennt, Rost' Marie Flansb7£1'!J, L e o t a [.auTsen, Glm'in Tha.r1J, Emily Lou E,'·i.ckson ; Row 3, Tina, DampRfol', /l1[-!?'imn Muedeking, Kal:hy Taylor, D i,cic Likkel, .Jan Cottom, JoyC(! L�mdma1'k, Cal'olc H!lbe1'g, Mal'illln Boc,
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of
Sm'cna Hopp, Ruth Bln'how, Ru th GI.!.11,de1'SOlI, Deanna Ha n g llL w:l ; Row 4 , DOll GroBb', Mael 'lin Sclwe ier, ['(1111 Ha n lIega ?'l , DO:l'1yl Meycl', Rei lim llric. Vir!! il A n d 7'''' o n, Hem'" Flaclc, Phil Randoy, D O li SHddm'th , Dave Smith, Sid Sh elvel', Trd Johnstone, G(�l'Y A n cierb f. I ',C] ; Row 5, Dan Erlanrie'l', HallS Floa,n , Pl!il Yoke:l's, John R!l.wl, Ka. r/ Gl'011b C<l;g , O ,'ville .J aco b s o n , [(a d R('itz, M'i ke Wiltl(?1'm.a l l , flob lJ I t- I'bU'/7.k, Dwnin Sande'I's, fl ill K uil, Ole Mnhni"!!, A 1'1 ) £'0kenRganl, Walt A nlto, D im J'�('1Isl'e, nob A ndersoll ,
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CHOIR OFFICF.RS : Vir'gil A n dc)',�(m, cha7)/{dll ; D i$1 ' Lik kel, ,� I'C'I'C tU1'?I ; Karl R ritz. v ice p residei/ t ,; Dct lJ{'. ,m'th. pn'sidcnt,
The sounds of beautiful sacred music were again heard as the Choir of the West visited the variolls cit ies of the Pacific Northwest. Under the direc tion of iunnar J. M lmin, the choir tou red Wa h ington , regon, and Idaho e n riching the l ives of many with thei r excellently performed music. I n c ddition to these acti vities, the choir also lll ade various appeara nces in the Tacoma al'ea singi ng their messages in song.
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Kra,gh, L'innen Ege1', Can l Gilli.~, Knthy Young, Kal'en .lohnson, GIO'Y'ia R eino'tson; Row 2, Jolito, Rulla,nc!, Gina Brewington , Ilfal'iiyn Mom' e, Ginny Cra'r y, Den,ise Tetz, Jamie Co,dy, Pcnt! Act en, Cheryl Wilpon e, Dick Ballew, Lin dc~ Orcutt, [(a.yen CrU~((.'I·" , Gina 7'r iebclhor n, Dily G-in, DelOl'C ,~ AdamI!, Lois Pischel', Dm'ict Mis enhimer, Roy
Yokcrs, Dale B enson, Gal'lI BTow n, E ileen Edb ul'g, Ron Rindahl, Mm'y LinneT, Cal'olyn Bnm er, Pett Zamo s, SandT'a. M cL eod, Kathy Beiywn, Helen Hosum, Carole K imhough, Cct1'ol Williams, Gini D1")}Cl' ; Row 4, Ro,q er Hre winyton, D·iane Quale, Art EUickson, GO'/"don Sietha.ng, Marry Kim, brouyh, Blayne P el'i eth, Dee Eng en, Cha1"lie Ross,
Under the d i rection of R . yard Fritts, the 'on cert Ch rus made i� first appearance at the ann ual ' h ristmas Concert. The be(lutiful songs were warmly received by all those i n attendance. The Spring season proved to be the uus iest as the chorus, accompanied by Paula Fendler, toured Washington bringing it's music into the chu rches of the area. The tour was climaxed by the tradi tional Homecoming Con cert. The chorus also spread good will for PL U by per forming in m any local churches.
C H ORUS
O FFICERS : M01'l"i,� Hange, puMicit.y cha irman ; Kathy Be lgum, secrc tal'lI : Blnyne Perieth, p'l'csicien t ; Ca1'ol Teslow, libl'o,rian , Not pictw,.ed : Da,ve Gncll'icke, " ice pre8i dent.
Co
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Row 1 , Ca1'olYil Smith, Judy A nderson, Df'Ml l l a M ega,rd , Rut.h Ga,m.mell, Patty Hngennall, Kim Bodding, Kanm Fecit, Karle en Isaacson, Pat Childs, Judy Zieske, Arlee n Scade, JoAnn Storaasli, Nancy Berntsen, Bev BUJ'ge meiste'I', Ca1'ol Teslow, Nancy Krogel, Paula Fendler, George Nacc, A nne tte Foc,q e, Ka,thy Gam.me ll, Arden Flam, Jerry Handsan, Cliff Weim.er, Dave Gaenicke, Lon Harris, Bob Sanders, Dr. Fritts, Don Sna1!1f, Nadine Bruins, Julie Re eves, Carla Hans(<tl, Ne llie B'I'eime'l', .Indy J(mgh, Linnea Eger, Co., I'J I Gilli8, Kathy Y OlJng, Karen Johnson, G loria Rc ine'rtson; Row 2, Jolit.a Hylln'lld, G ina Brewing ton, Marilyn Mooro, Ginny Cm,I'Y, Denise Tctz, Jam'ie Ca,dy, Paul A asen, Chcrul Wilpone, D'ick Bnllew, Vinda O rcutt, Kanm Cl''Us(/./I, Gina Triebelh())'/l, Lily Gi:n, Delol'!!1l A da'/1ll!, L o is Fische'I', Da.da M'iscnhi1ncr, Roy
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h Tahtinen, Mon'is Hauge, Mctury Sa.llndel's, Dale
Thomp
son, Brad B1'ad/irld, R ic It 0..1'(1 Pm'vis, Jim Monaha.'II , Bob Ellis, Pal l l Heg 8 ta d , jv!yrna Pet,el'son, Linda Cntry, Ma l 'gic
Quick, Jnnct Haralson, Liz Kj'oll, Patty FUllkh(ll(se1', Karc'lI H e n ning, Marjo Reinertson ; Row 3, Ron Backstrom, Joan Cornell, Dave He l"!o i c k , Pl"is H lltch eson, Ken Black, Lloyd Schn eicie'i', Slwl'on Kleimenhagcn, Wayne [,a'111 .]1 , Judi Doe1' ing, Don SlatlT, Wnlly Ch'rL�tophe1's(nt, Den.llie G1'(U'del, Dave Johnson, Bill Hull, Bob Moore, Paul Udie, Dave Yokel'S, Da.le Bellson, Gar1f Bl'own, E-ileen Edburg, Ron Rindahl, j\fI Q'I'Y Li/I1WT, Cal'o[yn BreucT', Pat Zam.o,q, Sa.nell'(/' McL('oci, Kathy lJelgum, Helen HONu7It" Caroir. Kim /I) 'ou.vh, Carol Will iams, Gini D'I')fC1' ; Row 4, R o g e l ' Brewington, D iane Quale, Art EUickson, GM'don Slethang, lHorru Kim. b'l'ongh, Blayne PC'l 'ietll, Dee Eng(n/., Ch(o' lie Ross.
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This year's orchestra under the d i rec tion of P. Louis Kai Christensen w i ll be remembered for i ts contribution to the a nnual Christmas Concert. Together with the Choir of the West and the Con cert Chorus, the Orchestra made the spirit of Chri stmas truly l i ve in our hearts. Th ro ughout the year the members have rive n to improve and enrich their own concept of music, thereby in turn c reat ing a finer orchestra. s
ORl' H �;STI(A E K ::i E M BLE : iW is8 J) o l ' o t. h ll PaY ll c , Ola/ fl'l al m i l l , Jody M c [) o ngall, lViI'. GO/'doll G i l b ('j't.,� I) n , lvhs. A ml1'<'!1 []£' f ts. 142
Orchestra Row O N E : T i liwthy Fil'g uJrs, Mrs. Sjodl:ng, Leilani lvIanh, Joy Sl:h nrL thor,� t, /(Q,thy Z e l l, O la f i1!aimin, Il17'H. A mi'l ' e y [] c U s , Annetl.e Tup pC'I ' ; Row Two, Dr. ChJ'i,tl'II.'<:(,JI, '/ea l1' i)l c 111 0 ; ,((-
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vee, D r. Thomas McGehee, Bill Ba t t e rman, M 'i chad
Rowcn,
Ivan
Lars.en,
Row T H RE�;, Rm/ Hamrnond.
Shirley
Hagen ;
OFf'leERS: Frank Netter, chaplain, Carol French, sec re tary-trea s urer, Sigfried Larso n, vice-president, Martin Sehaefer, pres ident. Not pictured is Coralie Balch, his torian.
Taking a 2,000 mile tonr through Montana, giving their homecoming concert, playing for those at Mc eil Island, a nd giving the ir annual Christmas COIH.:ert at B uckley are only a few of the things that keep our P. L .U. band busy. With M r. Gor don il bet'tson as its d irector, the band has enjoyed working to gether as one functioning unit . T h ey finished the year by a dli ng theil' contribution to the commencement exer j es.
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Row O N F., L. TO R. : C. F re n c h , D. K n utso n , N. T h o m ps o n ,
I. Larso n , S . H ag'en , C . B a l c h , D . L a t i m e r . B . B u rb a n k , K .
R. P oe t »c h a t, E . Roloso n , W . B a tterma n ; Ro w Two :
Edmonds, F . Nettei', S . L i l 1q u ist, iVI r. G i l be r ts o n , E . W a l
L.
Iverso n , R. H u rd , J. D r i n k a rd, K . Payne, J. H e i tma n , B .
te rs, G .
B a rto n , K . Young, J. M c D o u g'al l , C . U l le l a n d , J . M i tte n ;
L o n o, D. Shafland, B . Templeton, B . E l lis, S . ShelveI', M .
Row T H RF.E : L. L i ndvig, D. C a mero n , W. H i l l , W. K raiger,
Schaefer, B . Ru ndquist, L. T rygg, D . iVI e:'\ ick , S . Larso n .
B rown ;
Row FOU R :
D.
Sa nders, .J .
L a rson ,
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D. J o h n s o n , G . S a d l e l', :'.1 . e m m e l' , M. K i nyon, 1,. Bowers,
PL U Band O FFICERS ; F m n k Netter, c h a pl a i n , Carol ta Ty-treasurer,
S i gfried
S e h llefer, p residen t.
La rson,
l\To t p i c t u re d
French,
vice-p resident,
i s C o ra l i e
s ecre :'-'!a r t i n
Balch,
his
to r i a n .
Tak i ng a 2 , 0 0 0 m i le to u r
through Montana, g i v i n g t h e i r h omecoming concert, playing for those at McNeil Island, a n d g i v i n g th e i r a n n u al Cl 1ri, tmas concert at B uckley a re only a few of the t h i n gs that keep our P.L.U. band busy. W i th M r . Gordon <. ... :i l be rtson as i ts d i rector, the band has e n j oy ed work i n g to gethe r as on e fu ncti oning un it. They finished the year by a d
d i ng
the i r
contl"ibution to
the
commencement exer ises.
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PI-;P RAND, Row ONE, L. TO R .: Bill Kraigel', ,flt/ie Dl'in knTil , Knl'l Payne, Ron Cornell, Dave Cnl/wl'on, Glenda, Sad ler, lV(t,l/n e H ill. Row Two: Mike Rowell, Na1/cy Th ompson, Co'/'nliC! Bnleh, L(t1'1'!f T 'I'ygg , nol) Ellis, Bev T empleton, DwY/. Shaf/nnd, Eel Wa,ltcl's, Ben Wwis shnltl', Direct o?' Dick L ati nw r.
Opera Workshop For the fi rst time on (;ampus the new ly-formed Opera WorkRhop group performed the opera, "Dido and Ae neas." This was done on a bare stage in modern costume, with the full ef fect of the story resting on the musi cians' excellent performance.
Ambassador
Quartet
OPF.RA WORK8HOP, Rowthe O Nmembers E, L. TO R . : Co.thcr i l l e G1'on e'l1, Throughout the summer Don lv10Yl/.a1ll. Row T wo : So?u/m Freislwim, Scn'lw Hopp, of the Ambassador liartet will once
.Indy Kl"ag h . Mal"ga."I"M Hodge, l'h ili'}J }rok(' 1·.�, Hans Floan , again On:il/" be bringing the Gospel message
Jacobgen, A n n Schaefcl', L o is S vent/sen, Eileen Ed to ollrb(n'g, western states. Their message Rose 111a'l"l:(, Fla1l. � b ln·g, 1111". :Vc'l V l l ham. . Row T H REE : in song tradition which
Tharp, Gretchen Ha;" , Shil"i.<'Y M e has n·i!.)] become Wm"l"ell,a Gloria Cctrlso n , anticipated Gerald E'n:cksml, Hodg is eagerly by Rob allertthe
e, D u,(t'Iu' 8011. (/(<1"8, e l l) ' I ", Em Sidof ShP.L.U. friends
ily LOll E1' i('I".� I' I I , Eliza b e t h E lUi'l1 !J , Vi,'
ginia Everett.
A'rni>u.,8snciol' Qltal'tCt: Ed Hn'l'1nic, Philip Y oleM's, Dan El' lnnelel', Olaf Malmin,
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PI';P B A N D, Row O N E, L . TO R . : Bill /(1'a.ig c l ' , inlic DI"'il/ kanl, Ka1'1 Payn e, Ron C o rnel/ , Dave Camei'on , GI('/uln S(�d leI", l.J!a!J'II (� Hill, Roll' T w o : Mike BO'w e l l , ,Valley T h o IiIpS01l ,
CM'alil' Balch, LIt1TIJ 1'I"!Jg.v , Dob Ellis, Be'v Templet o n , D a n S halland, E d Walters, Ben We is'IhaCl1', D irector D ick Lati m e r.
A mbassador Quartet Throughout the summer the members of the Ambassador tiartet will o n(;e again be brin gin g the Gospel message to oll r western states. Their message in song has be(;ome a tradition which is eagerly anticipated by all the friends of P.L.U.
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A 'IIl.l)(U;I;(H.lo}" Quart.e t : Ed Ha1"lJli(:, l'hiiip Y Off(' 1'8, D a ti
la./I(k/", O laf Malmin.
E-I'
Frank Watwrwodh. Watm·wol·th, F'-rank
Dewey H Hooll-ingsw01·th DewIJY ll-ingsworth and Carolyn Ca1·o1yn Sihlel' Sihle}· and work ha1'd ha'l'd 01/, 0"11 wfl1'k
an
an
art project, p)·oject. art
Nh. admires Mr. Roskos adm i�'c-, the work of MlLl· M ct?·ty t1/
Anderson AndeTsfl1!
a.s A Addie ddie
a,"�
Billingsley 1V01·k8 10o?·k.Q in backgol"lmd.
Art A rt
o t t l''''S wheel Busy Busy at at thc the ppotter's wheel 'ill ·i8 Dave DaVl~ Bluhm. Bluhm.
Richard Fatland and S7Ce Sue Vallinder V ctllind el· W01·k work Inl em cre ere a t ive ive desi{!ns desi{lns (ts il11'. t/eson as Mr. [{it. Kittleson looks looks on.
Ray Ray Ho Ho puts puts finishing finishing touches touches on on aa 8cu.lpt1!1'ed scuolptm·ed
figU1'c a ted. figUJ·e he he has haos cre c)Oeated.
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The Organ Guild is a student group affiliated with the Amer ican Guild of Organists. This group gives each member an opportunity to develop his musical abilities and to share interest in the organ with others. The highlight of this year was the opportunity to meet and listen to Pierre Co chereau, the life-ti me organ Mu Phi E psi lon seeks to rec ist of the Notre Dame Cathed ognize those women music ma ral in Paris. In addition to j ors or m i nors "vi th outstand this the group also played for ing quali ties of scholarship, student body chapel, provided musicianship, character and music for surrounding church personality. Representing M u es, and gave individual re P h i Epsilon on the cam pus i s citals.
Mu Phi Epsilon
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our l ocal ch apter, E psilon S ig ma. This year they have spon sored a get-acquai nted party for new students, assisted with the senior faculty rec itals, and presented a spring concert i n the form o f a chapel progra m. Through these activities these women endeavor to shal'e their talents with others.
Organ Guild The Organ Guild is a student group affiliated with the A mer ican Gu ild of Organ ists, This group gi ves each member an opportu n i ty to develop his musical abilities and to share i n terest in the organ w i th others. The highlight of this year was the opportunity t o meet a n d listen t o Pierre Co chereau, the life-time o rga n ist of the Notre Dame Cathed ral in Paris. I n addition to this the gro u p also played for student bod y chapel, p rov id ed music for sU Hounding ch u rch es, and gave i ndiviclual re citals.
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Artist Series
Arden Flom as "Tom" and Daryl Ashpole as "Huck" gave a de lightful portrayal of the town's typically mischievous boys.
Daryl Ashpole, Liz Kroll, Arden Flom, Kristina Pernu, Jerry Dietz, .Ton Paulson, Gary Stromme, Ed Velour, Elaine Everette, Jim Snyder. Not pictured, John Fey.
Tom Sawyer, played by Arden Flom, and Huck Finn, Daryl Ashpole.
Nadine Bruins as the m i l ler's daugter and Don Seavy as Rumpelstiltskin.
"Rumpelstiltskin" 148
L. t o R . , N e i l Christiansen, Sandra Heiren, Ruth H u rd,
The strange l ittle man d an c i n g
Philip Goldbeck, Nadine Bruins, Eleanor Bousfield, Gary Diel,
Merlin Thorson, El aine E verette, Claude
around
Canfield.
Not pictured, Kristina Pernu.
Children's
"Tom Sawyer" The wonderful Tom Sawyer"
"Adventures
of
made all hearts
young as they drifted back into the l ife of a m i d-n in eteenth cen tury M i s s i s s i p p i R iver t own. Arden Flom as "Tom" and D aryl Ashpole as "Huck" gave a de lightful portrayal of the town's typically m ischievous boys. Tom Sawyer, played by Arden Flom, and Huck Finn, Daryl Ashpole.
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with
Theater
his
boiling
kettles
in
trigued one and all as they sat watching the play, "Ru mpelstilt s k i n . " E ric Nordholm, d i rector, agai n prod uced a play in keeping the
Children 's
Theater's
reputation for superior quality.
L. to R., Joy Schnathorst, William Brooks, Eleanor Bous field, Mary Grover, Chris H alvorsen, Bill Zier, Don Myhre, Daryl Ashpole, Liz Kroll, Arden
Flom, Kristina Perml,
Jerry
Stromme,
Dietz,
.Jon
Paulson,
Gary
Ed
Velour,
Elaine Everette, Jim Snyder. Not p ic tured, John Fey.
ett, Carolyn Smith, Mary Rogers, Dick H elstrom, Liz Kl'oll.
his role as Dr. Sloper, a man living on the memory of a lost love. An extremely able cast insured the suc cess of this endeavor. Myra Gill as Catherine and MI'. John Carradine as Dr. Sloper.
F a m i l y c o u n c i l at tea time.
THE LITTLE FOXES A study of the greed and m i strust m a n i fested in a s o c i a l -c l i m b i n g Southern family formed the plot of the fall play, "The Little Foxes." The cast with Vi rgin i a E verett and Paul Siqueland as the leads gave a very fine performance under the able d i rection of Mr. Stanley El berson. T H E CAST, F I RST Row :
The ca st : V i rgi n i a Everett, Den n is K n u ts o n , Joh n Fey,
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Zane W i l s o n , Myra G i l l , K a thy W Y n f; tra, Paul S iq u e l a n d .
A ll- College Plays
Myra G i l l , M r. J o h n Canadine.
S ECOND Row : K ris tina Pern u , Zane ,"V i l s o n , V i rgi n i a E ver ett, Carolyn S m i th , M ary Rogers, D ick H e l s trom, Liz K roll.
THE HEI RESS Once again under the d i rection of Mr. E lberson, the cast of "The Heiress" gave a truly excellent per formance. Mr. .John Canadi ne, the guest star, will be remembered for his role as Dr. Sloper, a man livin g o n the memory o f a lost love. A n extremely able cast insured the suc cess of thi s endeavor. Myra Gill as Catherine a n d Mr. .Joh n Canad i n e as D r . S loper.
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"Romeo and Juliet." The trend was to the mod ern this year as the spring play, " Antigone," aho was a twentieth century adaptation of Sophocles' earl,,>, Greek tragedy of the same name.
" ROIIWII,O/J awl ./uliet" cast: L. to U. Caro lyn ]Uoclli ll.rJ .
La iTY 1-V OI'801l, Merie 01,cl'ial1d, Juciy Tw etc)I, Amiy Cai-l I'ani I-VOil/, RO,l/ (, I' /JI'CWi ,l yto ll, f(W' (,11 Fis chcl' , D ol) .!Oh"','IJII , Pris cilla H ll tch noil . [)ciI"i" /(lilftsoll
SOli,
/low 1 , L. to R., Pun l Wold, ./lI rI!! ;1", ,-("(1 ) / , Zanl< Wilson, /-I . . ic/,('1I ; R o w .!, L a i T y I O ( ' I "X() I I , ivf l - . .Vordholrn, f) ('111l is I(u Il lso", Fh·J l:J-iudd, M I ". 1,'/I)(' I"soli .
5'a i / ll.l"a
"A 1Itigo)lc" ell st iuclild ed (to]! to bot tom) Z all(' Wi/SOil . [(([I·" (,1/. llan!;;c II , ;11 al'!1 [) olllal), .]ohu 7?ic tz
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Mem bers h i p i n Alpha Psi Om ega, the n a t i onal d ramatic hon orary, i s attai ned by d emonstration of superior a d i n g a b i l i ty as wel l as bac k stage and ou tfr ont exper ience.
Fred DilUie!, clw il "lIt(w of lI iyh School O l l c - A ct I'I(( !! Fes t i val
T h i s yea r ' s Homecom i n g play, " Hom a noff a n d J u l i e t , " w a s a model' ll tal,e-otr
Oil
S h a kespea re's
" R omeo a n d J u l iet." The trend was to the modern this year as the spl' i n g p l ay, " A n t i go n e , " also was a twentieth century adaptat ion uf Sophocles' earl�'
Greek tragedy of the same n a me .
" !?IJIIW d O fj (wt! . / , ( I i e ( ' 00. 8 / : L . / 0 It. CU I'II I U II ll[IJd l i l l !1 , L U i ' i !l / "("'SGII, lVl e rie () I ' ( ' , .{u l l d , J U r/1f '[ ' ", l ' I (' ) " A l it/if C((." I XIJ I I , 1'((, 1 1 1 Wold, ROY" I ' lJ i 'I' IPill U l o / l , 1(((1'(' ;' F0ch , ' 1 ' , L10ll .j()/w ,, ,.J I I , 1 ' , ' isl'iUa H l l ldu ' X O i l , /J e l l u i" /( l l I / f H O I I
" A 'lI tiUll n !' ' '
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Z(l ' / ( '
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lIa.-lIsl' " ,
[) / I / I !tljl, .jOII lI Tietz
Production Production crew in action
C u rt a i n C a l l members
Curtain Call
PROOUCTIO:\T GREll' : Dennis Grae del, Hon S letta , K :-J ol'dholl11, E S4. , Dennis Knutson, Zane \Vil so n, Mr, Cnl' l'udinc Orlin U n cl e I' .John the able lea d,eBob ni h .John i p ofs on, B ob Joh n so n , p res i M un son, E, Marv .Jacobsen, Carolyn d e n t a n d lVI ,', Sta n l ey E lbe rson, fac u lty a d v i sor, .Ioe ll crin g·, R eta Hempt; up t h e the C u rta i n Call C l u b h a s been i n fl u e n t i a l in pro ladd(' r , Mike Rowen, Paul Wold, mot i n gMyr theonelSandberg', r a m a acti v i t i Dr/ie, es o n A.l'de the nP LU c a m p u s , Paul MembeFlom, rsh i p Don is o:Vlyhre, p e n toLynn a U Berg', t h o s eBill s t u d e n t s i n te,' R obb. ested i n any p hase of the theate r. B e s i d es p rodu c 151
i ng
"A
C h r i st mas Carol," th e i r a l l n ual e v e n t , C u r
tai n C a l l members fu rn i sh e d the ass istant d i rec
tors a n ti back-stage l: rews s u c h as make- u p , set des i gn , cost u m e , a n d p u b l i c i ty for t h e many cam pus plays, thereby gai n i ng valuable d ramatic ex p e r i e ll c e , D a le Thompson an d Liz Krol l d r i n k a toast in
" C hr istm as
Carol."
Production
P rodu ction crew i n act i o n
PIWot;(,T !O :-I CREW : D e n n i s C rae d e l , non
S le t t a ,
E.
:-.r o l·dh o l ll l ,
Esq.,
D p n n i s K n u t,;o n , /'<I n (' \V i l s O Il , !'\-I r . .J o h n Ca r ru rl i n c , B o b .J o h n � o n , O r l i ll M u n soll ,
E. M a rv .J;t("obse n , Ca \"l ) l y n
. I oc l l e r i n g·.
Rda
Hl'lllp t ;
up
thl'
RO\Vl� n , P a u l W o l d , M y ron Sa ndberg, Pa u l U rl ie, A l· d en
laddpr,
;\'I ike
F lol11, D o n :Vl y h re , Lynn B(' rg', B i l l
Robb.
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which seven Pi Kappa Delta members attend ed. It was the bi-annual national Pi Kappa Delta Tournament and Convention which was attended by 148 colleges a.nd universities from all over the United States. The P.L.U. squad made a fine showing, the woman's squad receiving a rating of Superior (the highest rating) and the men's squad receiv ing Ii rating of excellent. The forens i c two squadsenior fin ished the 1 960-6 sea Losing only members this 1 year, son with a total of 1 6 first places won during the squad looks forward to a full and success the by seven of the squad members. Also ful year 1961-62 forensic season. garnered were 19 second and 22 third place honors du ring a season which saw P.L.U. de bators travel ing from Oregon to Oklahoma in the cou rse of attend in g six maj o r tou rna ments.
JUNIOR DEBATE SQUAD, L. TO R, FIRST Row: Bob Ellis, Andrea Hagen, Rosalyn Fo~ter, Norma Dayhuff, Kathy Wynstra, Kaye Whisler, Ron Swift. SECOND Row: Jeanette Baker, Claudette Baker, Barbara Bowel', Joan Paul, Sue Solie, Jean Adair Leppa, Joan Maier, Mede Overland, GOI' Sdan E N IOR DEBATE U A D , L. TO R . : Burnett, M r. K a r l ,Larry K a renHitterdale, HegH tad , Gray, ArijaS lIKalnins, Mike A n d y Hilde. Carlson, Z a n e Wi J,;on, M e rle Overland, Dick H e l Ellen strom, . J o a n M a ier, .J udi Sa nnel· u d .
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FORE N SICS
The Western Speech Association Tou rn ament was held in Corvallis, Oregon, durin� Novem ber where P . L . U . competed with 58 other colleges and uni versities from the 13 western Rtates. Local tournaments attended included those held at Seattle Pacifie College, the Uni versity of Puget Sound and P . L. U.'s own fall Praetice Tournament. The Tourn ament of Champions held at Linfield College i n Ore gon saw P . L. U. placing h igh in both sen ior and j un ior d i vision Sweepstakes rati ngs with students en tered in Lincoln-Douglas ( I -ma n ) a n d Oxford ( 2-ma n ) D ebate plus the many individual events weh as Oratory, Impromp tu and Extempore speaking but also variety events s uch as Salesmansh ip, In terview and Rad i o Speak ing. The highlight of the season was the final tou ma ment held in Sti llwater, Oklahoma, whieh seven Pi Kappa Delta members attend ed. It was the bi-an n ual national Pi Kappa Delta Tourn ament an d Convention which was attended by 148 colleges and uni versities from all over the United States. The P.L. U . squad m ade a fine showing, the woman's squad recei ving a rating of Su perior ( the highest rating) and the men's sq uad rel:eiv ing a rati ng of e xcel lent. Losing only two sen ior members this year, the squad looks forward to a fuU and success ful 1 9 6 1 -62 forensic season .
.J U N IOR DEBATE SQVAD, L. TO It , F I RST Row :
A nd rea H agen , Rosa lYlI
Foster,
N o rma
Bob E l l i s ,
D a y h u ff,
K a thy
Wynstra, Kaye W h i s l e r , Ron Swift. SECO N D Row : .J eanette B a ker, C l a udette B aker, B a rbara Bower, .Joan Pa u l , S u e Sol ie, .J ean Ada i r Leppa, .Joan M a ier, M erle Overland, Gor dan Gray, A rija K a l n ins, M ike B u rne tt, Larry H i tterdale, E l len H i lde.
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Winne r;; of fir s t place awa rd s in fO I'e ns ics : Judi Sanne rud , J oa n Ma ier , Dick H e lstro m , N orm a Dayhuff, Rosalyn F os ter, Cla ude tte Baker. N ot pi ctured , Za ne Wilson .
.J udi Sannerud , winner of th e Indi vidual S peech Achi evement Award.
Dea n H a nge p rcsen ts trophy t o winners of the
A Ll - C o l le::;e
Annual
O ratory
C o n test :
F i rst p h1ee w i n ners Zane W i lson. J u di S a n n e r u d a n d .rack O b e n .
Cla udette a nd J ea ne tte Ba ker, Dick Hels trom, Me rl e Over la nd , Rosalyn F o;;te r a nd Za ne \\Tilso n lea v ing fo r th e T ournam e nt of Cha mpi ons a t L infield College. 153
W i n ne rs of fi rst p lace awa rds in forensics : J u di S a n n e r u d , Joa n M a ie r , D i!:k H e l strom, N o rma Dayh uff, Rosalyn Fos
.
te r, C l a ude tte B a ke l'. Not p i ctu red, Zane W i lson . .J u d i S a n nerud, w i n ner of the I n d i v i d u a l S p eech A c h i evem e n t A wa rd .
C l u u dcttl' a n d Jeane tte Baker, D i!:k H e l strom, M e rle O v e r land,
Rosalyn
F o s te r a n d Z a n e
Wibon
leaving
for
the
Tou rn a me n t of C h a m p ions at L i n fi e l d C o l l ege.
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convention where PLU achieved the highest ranking, Superior, in the woman's division and the rating of Ex cellent in men's division.
Zane Wilson a nd Judi Sa n nerud, co-cha irmen of the High School Debate T ourna ment.
Leaving for Oklahoma are Dick H elstrom, Joan Ma ier , Zane Wilson, Merle Overland, Judi Sannerud, Mr. Karl, and Karen Hegstad. Not pictured is Andy Carlson.
Karen H egstad and Merle
Overland , co-cha ir men of the
Hi g'h School S tudent Con gress.
Pi Kappa Delta members :
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Row 1,
L.
to R., Jean
ent,
Andy
Carlson,
Merle
Overland,
Advisor
Mr.
Adair Leppa, Karen Hegstad, President Judi San
Karl, Jack Olsen, Zane Wilson, Dick Helstrom, T i m
nerud, Ellen H ilde, Shari Carte r ; Row 2, Joe Laur-
Firgens.
Pi Kappa Delta
Zane
Wilson
nerud,
and Judi San
co-chairmen
of
Locally represented by the Washi n gton E psilon chap ter, P i K appa D elta is the national forensic h onorary for those w i th superior speaking abil i ty and experience. Th is years' activi ties i ncluded the sponsoring of the H igh School Student Congress and Debate Tournament and the all-college Oratorical Contest. In March, seven of the members traveled to Oklahoma for the nati onal convention where PLU achieved the highest ranking, S uperior, in the woman's d i vision and the rating of E x cellent in men's d i v is ion .
the
H igh School Debate Tourna
Leaving for Oklahoma are D ick Helstron�, Joan
ment.
Zane \V ilson, Merle Overland, Judi Sannerud, Mr. Karl, and Karen Hegstad. Not pictured i s Andy Carlson.
Karen
Heg-stad
and
Merle
Overland, co-chairmen of the H i g'h gress.
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School
S tudent
Con
M a ier,
tions, and special events are televised throughout
the campus's closed circuit system.
Radio Cl'CW: Row 1, L. to R., ROrJ(JJ' HUdahl, Bill Brooks;
Row 2 , .Jim Ollie1!, Fluss Chl·istenscn , VVenda/ Peterson,
Nonn N esting, Jim Snlldl!1'.
Chief en.g ilzc,,,., Mr. Da v id Ch i"is tian, and prOdUCBY-dh'cctol', I1fl'. Panl S t e en .
Televi.sion crew : R o w 1 , L . t o R . : D e a n A nd(,!'l 'snn , Karl G·/,onber,q, Jim S i l l/de I ', Zalll' IVil,son ; Row 2, Pau l .]ol1es, Norln Nes till ,q , S te p h en Pa.,q e , htdJl CaTter, artist, .]hn Olsen, Russ Chris tensen , Bob Rndoiph. N o t pictu're d : 1¥a.!lTI C Damp, Chris Ha l v u rson .
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Te'lecommunications Another step in PLU's progress was taken th is year w ith the introduction of ed ucational televis i on facilities on our campus. Under the abl e d i rec tion of Mr. Paul Steen, producer-di rector, and M r. David Chri stian, chisf engi nee r, the lise of tele vision has foun d a place of promi nence in campus activ ities. Class lectures, chapel p rograms, devo tions, and special events are televised throughout the campus's closed ci rcu it system.
.J-im Snyder mannill,q television cn'lnera .
Radio c�·el.(I : Row .1, I, . to R., Ro,qer Hildahl, B ill Brooks ; Row 2, Jim 0[>;(' 11 , R-nss Ch�'iB I ( m s c n , vV<rnci(b / P e terson , NO?'1n Ncst in.q, Jim S n JJdc)·.
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Striving to plan and direct a program to unite the 'Nomen students as well as to co-ordinate theil' activities, the AWS fulfills its purpose as it makes each girl feel an integral part of PLU life. The Big-Little Sister program cJjmaxed by the Fall tea; a series of presentations on such things as studying, manners, hairstyle, Mot hers' Weekend, and the Awards program were some of the main activities, as was the publication of a paper to inform the girls of A WS activities. Also, we were able to spon sor three scholarships due to the huge success of our Rummage Sale.
Row ONE : Karen Tome, s tude nt ~oun c il; Els ie Sau te r , social ~hairman; Marie P e te rs, preside nt ; Judy Swe nson, Fr. rep.; Row Two : Be th Erkilla, trea s ure r; Marge ry K ["llege r , v ice-pres ident.
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Sa u t el ' ,
dy s wen e rs . J U dN1 U l .'le P et a ril yn L un . M , "'h dl\ K l o ....
T offie , T Wo : l 0 ,,. 1': .· K n re n m . Ro w r. Row K ru e ge W i("k str o ' l> �I" ; , M n n� el'y �lo w E rk ill a . C a r ol Tc eth B , d ID K� M n r i A n ti.'
bI n d ,
A SSOC IATE,D WOME N STUDE NTS St ri vi ng to plan an d d i rec t a p rog r a m to u n i te the women students as well as to co-ord in ate
the i r ac t i v i t ie s the A WS fu lfill s its p u r pose ,
as it ma kes each girl feel an i n tegral part of PLU life. The B i g-Little Sh3ter p rogra m cljmaxed by
the Fall tea ; a series of presentations on such t h i n gs as stud y i n g, man ners, h a i r styl e, Mot he)'s' Wee k e n d , a n d t h e Awards p rogra m ,"v ere some of the maill activ ities, H I::; was the p u b l ication of a paper to i nform the gi rls of A WS
a c tiviti es . Also, we were able to spon
sor three s c h o la nl h i ps due to the h uge success of o u r R u m m age Sale.
Row O N E : K a re n Tome, stude n t � o u nc i l ; E lsie Sau ter, soc i a l c h n i nllan ; M a ri e P e te rs , presiden t ; J u d y S w e n >;o n , F r . rep . ;
urer ;
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Row TlI'o : B e t h E r k i l l a , tn'as
M a n.�:e l·Y K rueg-e r , v i ce-pt·esident .
Stu den ts campus m e n i n to o n e l a rge organ izat ion. These m e n w o r k i n g together h ave been of great service to the T h e Associated Men u n i tes the
U n i versi ty' .
One
of
the
p ro
j ects of the o rg<l!11 i z a t i on was p u bl i c a t i o n of
the S l u d en t D i
rec to ry .
second
The
a nn u a l
D ad s ' weekend
was a bi g
cess aga i n th i s
year.
suc
HoI\' 01'.:/' D 1 ', : avid (;aeni('/'(, I O,!?'el' Bakken, Dan'vI ~'l " ,OIVe)j Sto rdahl 1 ('if D h Two: Dave H'I,t!, ..J' ,eyel', John MeYCI's C' " n 1, Ed \Valter~ D '" St' <, .In" ('on Self . ' " ,on Ka spcrs T " <IV!" Lphman, )m e. ' . - Drs, non Lcr('h M. .' . ,'on, heodol'(, J h . . , I ,IrVin Knutzen. S 0 ns tone. Row , tunley O I' TI CH{S : Robe r t G r o s"" secreta ry ; Ha A r th u r, I'.andy ,.,n'en R
E l l i <.: k; o n , � t u d e ll t (;o U ll c i l ;
D a v i d H act l Cl n d ,
tren�ll n� r ; D r. Sol berg', Cl d v iso r ; K e n ( ; a a l . \' i(:t'
p rc : i d en t ;
Theodore J o h n � t()nt', p f'es i
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d e n t.
ASSOCIATE D ME N STUD E NTS
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TASSELS
Tassels is a Senior Women's Hon'orary with mem bership based on high scholastic achievement and leadership in social and cultural adivities of the college, Tassels participates in a wide variety of activities centered around their goals ... recogni tion of scholastic achievement and contributions to the social and cultural aetivities on c.ampus. Their main activities are serving at the Artist Series receptions, holding spring and fall honorary teas, assisting with the A WS Culture Series and providing a scholarship for one of the members of next year's Tassels. SEATED: Mal.'grethe Gregersen, secretary; Carolyn Erick sen . STANDING: Carmen Lundgren, treasurer; Judy Struth ers , vIce president.
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Row ONE, L. TO R , : Yvo n n e Coop, Ma rge K r ueger, Hen
enlen, By rde Eck rem, Carolyn E ricksen, .J udy S tru thers,
rietta S tol te, M is s Payne, adviso r ; Gwen Thomas, Lore l i e
Barbal'u
Ih lenfelt, Carmen L u n dgre n , Pat S h e r m a n , J u d i S u n ncl'ud,
Barbara B l'll i n>l, E lsie S a u ter, M iss �dsaae, M i ss B lom
Row Two : J u dy H i l debrand, J o a n Kesse l r i ng, R u th B e r
q u i s t , a d v i sors,
S c h w i sow,
M a u reen
M c A l l i s ter.
Not
p ictu red :
how, C larie Syverson, I�uth Golde n ma n , M argrethe G reg-
Tassels is a Senior Women's Hon'o rary w ith mem bership based on high scholastic achievement and leadersh ip in social and cultural activities of the college, Tassels paltici pates i n a wide variety of acti vities centered around their goals . . . recogn i tion of scholastic achievement and contributions to the social and cultu ral aetivities on campus. Thei r main activities are serv i n g at the Artist Series receptions, hold ing spri ng and fall hononll'y teas, assi sting w i th the A WS Culture Series and provi ding a scholarship for one of the members of next yea r's Tassels. SEATJ::D :
:Vl a l'grethe G reger:;e n , :;eereta ry ; CU l'o'lyn E rick
sen , S T A N DI N G : Carmen Lu ndgren, tl'easu rel' ,; .J udy Stru th en;, vi!'e president .
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SPURS " . to promote school spirit and support all activities in which the student body partici pates, and to uphold all the traditions of the college." This national honorary of sopho more women has "service with a smile" as its motto. A few of the traditional activities in clude helping with Freshman registration and orientation in the fall, presenting the Lucia Bride Festival during the Christmas season, and delivering "Valengrams" on Val entine's Day.
How ONE, L. TO R.: Irene Wekh, editor; Mal'it Myhre, president; Luey Barreto, historian. Row Two : Susie Schoch, secretary; N orine Rado vich, vice pt'esident; Joanne Threewit, treasurer. OFFICERS,
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Row O N E , L. TO R. : L i n d a Hood, Patty Hagerman , S usan A m u n d s e n , JoAnn
S tora a s l i .
Row Two :
M a rge
adviso r ; N a n c y K rogel, E m i l y LOll E ri ckson, C a rmen A l
W i lson,
varado, N o r i n e Rado v i c h , C h r i s ty U l e l l a n d , J udy S wenson ,
Susie Scho<:h, K a re n Jacobson, Claudia Isham, J a n ice F a n
Judy Jacobs, J o A n n e Th reewit, Gwen Goiden lll a n , C o n n i e
n o n , L u cy Ba rreto, M a r i t M y h re, I rene Wekh , I d a K rogh,
E ng-vall , C a rol
Carole B ierman, J udy L i kk e l . Row T H REE :
a d v isor.
M rs. Leraas,
iVl a n i ,
M a r i lyn
L u n d blad,
M rs.
B roec.kel ,
SPURS " . to promote school spirit and su pport all activities i n which the student body partici pates, and to uphold all t.he tradi t i ons of the college." This nat i onal honorary of sopho more women has "service with a smi le" as its motto. A few of the trad i tional activ ities i n clude helping with Freshman registration and orientation i n the fall, presenting the Lucia Bride Festival d uring the Ch ristmas season, and deli veri n g " Valengrams" on Val entine's Day.
O FFICERS .. How O N E, L. TO R. : I rene Welch, e d i tor ; Marit
M y h re ,
R o w Two :
p res i d e n t ;
Lucy
B a rreto,
S u s i e Schoch, secretary ;
h i" tor i a n .
N orine Rado
vich , v ice p residen t ; Joanne Th ree w i t, treasurer.
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ďż˝ LUE KE Y 162
Blue Key is a n ation al honor service fraternity whose purpose is to sustain and prom ote the belief in God and the established institutions of society. Membership is l i m i ted to twenty j unior and sen ior men, and is based upon qual ities of lead ersh ip, scholarsh ip, and personality. Blue Key activ ities include supervision of campus Christmas decorations and Campus Clean-up Day, and sponsori ng L utes in O rbit.
Row O K E : Th eodore JO/t118ton c , Gernld Erickson, Eric O ttnm, Pa ul gl'iks, Mr. Kuethc, ndvisor ; Robert J ncob"'('n , ['al l l A asen. Row Two : D(l.'IJid Gacnickc, Cha1"le8 Ma.y.ďż˝ , David Haaland, Kenn e th lhmd, Daniel Erlander, Kenne th E'r icksen, Gordon Slcthnu,q, Edward WaltwI's, Norm Dahl, Ken Ga.al.
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Harry contest, and a roller skating party. A,P.O. aided in orientation of freshmen, helped with the debate tournament, and f urni shed guards for the display of valuable music ma nuscripts.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA 163
Da ue Came ron , l'a. u / Bongle /el t , D ick F r i t t,s, Kent Frccmull , Ca1'/ Helms. Row T wo : .!e J "j·Y R u therford, She rwood G/O' IIN, D ick Hn/vo1'Son, Doyle ./o r!J e I l S (,IL Row T H REE : Da ve Ga iil 'ic/.; e, Hml8 Floan, 111'1'. l'e tcJ' Ris t u b c l I , ad vis(> 1 ' ; Sig Lm'sOll , Brucl' 8( 1 1"/'1,1(/, Mr. IA,,� i'ie E"k/und, advi,s()r. Row ONE :
Alpha Phi Omega is a national serv i ce fratern i ty for the p urpose of assem bling college men in the fellowsh ip of the Scout Oath and Law, developi n g fl'ien riship, and p romoting sel.'V i ce to human i ty. T h i s year I ota Beta Chapter of PLU sponsored two used book exchanges, a blood ri r i ve, the Handsome H ar ry con test, and a roller skat i n g party. A . P . O . a i ded in orien tation of fresh men, helped with the debate tournament, and furnished guards for the d i splay of valuable music manuscri pts.
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ulate interest and pride in engineering as a
anti cipating his future.
LINNE SOC IET'Y Linne Society is designed to inform those l�er sons on campus who are interested in the bio logical sciences. Besides their regular meet i n gs , they have an an nual banquet.
Row ONE: Gary Jonson , Don Samuelson, Bruce Vik, Dr. Jordahl, advisor. Row Two: Kenneth Gaal, Ross Le Mas ter, Kwang Wei H a n , Don Slate r, Gerald Rowan, Wendell Peterson.
Row O N E : Russ C h l'i�t.ia llson, Joan 'Wesley,
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P h y l l i s Nybakke, L e i l n n i M a rsh, Joan K ra
mer. Ro w Two : Ch a rl e ;; L a r s o n , R o n H y e l', Wayne H i l l , Joh n M i tten, Bob G ross, Dave H a a la n d , M I'. LCl'aa s , a d v i wl' ; Thomas C ro sicr, D a rryl Dettm a n n , Ja mes Beals.
E NG I NE E RS ' CLUB The Engineers' Club was fou n ded o n the hope that organi zation, in thi s fash ion, would stim ulate interest and pride in engi neering as a
p rofession. W ith this be'lief the club is p ro gram med to a id the engi neeri ll g stude nt in anticipating his future.
Row O N E : Gary Jonson, Don Samuelson, B l'uee Vik, Dr. J ordah l , adv isor. Row TWQ : K e n n e th Gaal , Ross Le M as ter, Kwang W e i H a n , Don S l a ter, G e m l d Rowan, W e n d e l l Peterson.
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Ski Team This is the first year P.L.U. has had a ski team to represent them. They organized the fin.;t intercollegiate ski competition in the Northwest, in a meet with U.P .S. in which they won the Andrea Dekshenieks trophy.
Row ONE: Keith Childs, Arne Einmo. Center, Elaine Olson. Row Two: Bob Howard, Bob .Julin, Gary Peterson,
L i nda
A nl P E i n l11 o , ,"T a r l i n P ierce, S a n dy H e i l'e n , B o n i tta
O l son , S u s i e O l s on , J u d y H e i t ma n , R u th Poetschat, K a re n S h m' p , A u s tr i c1 A sh e i m , ;Vro na S a wy e r , C n rol
Johnson, Bob Howa rd, J u d y Swe n so n , L i n da Wats
Ro \\'
ONE :
Alexia
H e n de r� ( ) n ,
Kat hy
ZeLl,
j o l d , J ocelyn V a u gh a n , Co n n i e O l ds, J u d y H od de v ik ,
Sch atzka, E la i ne O l sen, Susie So l ie , C a rol T ra n u m ,
Carolyn Nelson, :\I a l'ci K re tzschnlar, G a ry P e te rson ,
Joa n Pa u l , Carol ( ; a ffe�', J\-l a ry G rover. Rovv Two :
C h r i s J acobs,
C a rol \Vyekoff, Ko r i n (; a n ru d , J u d i A u s , .J a n A u s ,
R o w F O C R : G e ra l d F laskerud, R o n B e rn sten, A rlene
S h e lly .J ones, K a rleen K a I"lso n , A rdelle F ro s t , P o l l y
O lsta d , F i l m o re E ngel', F ra n c i s S tack, M ike S i perek,
A n dl'rson , L y n n e B l ackwood, S u s a n D a h l , B o b b i H i l l ,
M ike
.J a n
Col tol1 l ,
K a ren
S w i n dland.
Ch r i s t oph e r so n , a dvis o r ;
Row
T H REE :
M r.
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Dee
W i l d e rm a n ,
E n ge n , B i U Chasell l , B o b J u l i n .
Ly n n
Be r g' ,
M o r ry
K im b rough ,
Pa u l S m i t h , Ron H a n>;el l .
Gar y S haw, K e i th C h i l ds ,
SKI CLUB Ski Team This is the fi rst yeal' P.L.D. has had a ski team to represent them. They organized the fi n;t in teJ'(�.ollegiate ski competition in the Northwest, i n a meet with D.P.S. in which they won the Andrea Dekshenieks trophy.
Row O N F. : K e i th C h i l d s , A rn e E i n l11o. C e n ter, E l a i ne 0 1';0 11 .
Row
Two :
Bob
H oward ,
Bob J u l i n ,
G a ry
Peterson.
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Sociology Club This organization afforded various fields of pursuit and study for students interested in sociology. Monthly meet ings were held at the home of Dr. Knorr and the club heard speakers, engaged in discussions and pursued projects perti nent to sociology.
Psychology Club The home of D r. K r isten Solberg wa� the scene of i n teresting psychology clul meetings this year. Programs i n clude< studies in hypnotism, guest speakers and d iscussions on varied topi cs. Stu dents i nte rested in and majoring iJ psychology found the club ac tivities at enriching s upplement.
Row 1, L. to R.: Georgia Bucholz, Karen Knudsen, Yvonne Coop, Jackie Glad stone, Beth Tngstad, Veena Le I, Miss Ethel Wright. Row 2, L. to R.: J ean Lidin, Sing .Johnnel' , Sharon Rindahl, Barbara Weger, Irene Goodale, Gail Latimer, Myrtle Lyons, Kathy Knutson. Row 3, L. to R.: Mr. Schiller, Dr. KnolT, Clarie Syverson, Lowell Stordahl, Waltel' Aalto, Jerry Capps, Carl Hale, Ken Loh.re, Larry Peterson, J erry Protextor, Nancy Sorensen, Ann Broten. 166
Row 1 , L. to R . : Cece l i a Tague, J u d y M o n tgomery, D o n Foss u m , C a rol Taylor, M a r y Du n l a p , R u th K a ne. Row 2, L . to R . : Rich W i lson, Bonnie H a nson, Sam Ga nge, O r v i l l e Jacobson, Joan Cornell, Charles Ros>;, M r . W in th e r , D n a B ra n d t , D r. S o l b e rg.
Sociology Club This org�m ization a fforded various fields of pllnm i t and study for st udents inte rested i n soci ology. Mon thly meet i n gs were held at the home of Dr. Knorr and the club heard speake n;, engaged in d iscussions and p ursued proj ects perti n ent to sociology.
Row 1, L. to R . : Georgia B ucholz, K a ren K n udsen , Yvonne Coop, J ac k i e G lad stone, Beth I ngstad, Veena LeI, Miss E thel Wright. R ow 2, L. to R. : Jean Lid i n , S i n g Joh n n e r·, Sha ron R i n da h l , B a rbara Weger, Irene Goodale, G a i l Latimer, M yrtle Lyons, K a thy K n u tson. Row 3 , L. to R. : M r . Sch i l ler, D r. K non, C la r i e S y verso n , Lowe l l S torda h l , W a l te r A a l to , Jerry Capps, C a rl H ale, K e n Lohre, Larry Peterson , Jerry Protextor, N a ncy Sorense n , Ann B roten.
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Conference
Student Education Association
How ONE: Ruth Berhow, A nell' '1/ Betts, Pat A ttc1'b(,rry, Rose [(indseth, .III/ly Hitcllwn, Linda Somm ers . Row Two: Dick Latim.er, Yo/nnda Rcttkowski, M1 '. Gilbertson, ad'visor; ClifI Weim er.
Row O N E : Delm'cs A da/m il, Leila.1li Ma) ',� h, Tina DI'1nps t e ) ' , ./OQ.)11<C V, .! (,liBel! , ill a rilyn
167
Rur/(' )I iek, A mU ' l t e Tupper, E ul'i!ln }'a tes, Row Two : In./Ie Jaco b s o n , Yola.nda R e t./.kow
Ilk'i, [(ay" Whisle?', A 1II), IJl 'IJ tl'n, ./nrly Ca rlcr, /,il1r/n Blo1)117 / !1:"� t., flnrbu 1'u A ll s t . Row T I I REE : Mary Roge l 's, Mal'IJ U lu1.l ill , ./o.l/{'(, Lll i t e n , Geol'gina Triebdho l 'll, Souja Jacobsen,
/(((.)'1'11 Rornm(''Il.. Row FOU R : A n n LaG 1'c1 ill "
,
N 0 1/
Swift,
Pat. M l l l lnl, Carol. Tes lo w , j\l/-)'S,
B I 'ockr/..
Music Educators National Conference
H o w O N F. : Rl� th flahmlJ, A wl / 'c!! Bli t l. �. , Pat. A I l(, I 'b erry, Hose [( i n dRl'ih, JII"Y /-/ i t e m.(/. n , J,'inda S()/I/ 'IIl WI',� , Row Two : D- ick La.ti7nrl',
}' II l nnd a Ret tkoU!s/c'i, NI,', G il b n ' tsoll, ad'visor ;
Cl i.!)' WI'iml'1',
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SPANISH
CLUB
GERMAN C LUB
Pictm'ed, FIRST Row: Cctl'olyn Smith, Beth /ngstad, Sharon Thorlaksson, Elizabeth Kl'oll, Ellen Hilde, Myrtle Lyons, G(,orgia Bucholz, An(t Barreto, l\1/l's. Chitt1:ck, ailviso1'. SF:COND Row: Bob Goodfello1U, Margncl'ite Km'smo, J ea:llne Ogrien, La)'(tine 11tIoclllJ1', JCI'1'lI Dittrich, Jim Hollistel', Dick Hag er ty, Jack Olsol1, Bill Osness, Claudia Lewis, Alice HiI'll, Fat Zaino"" Bob G1·OSS .
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Gt' nna:1I Club enjoyed a y,'a)" uf (l.ctil"ity inc luding a tra d i t io n a l Christmas l)((.ri,l/ I/./ld a bUllqw!/. in the s]> / ' in g , Pic tured, F I RST Row : A 1 I drea H a g e n, Carrie Unuel', 1 ' it'ginia Le e , A licl' Gansberg, K al'('n Pl:schet', Da 1)(' Grav1'ock, Rogl'ne [:inck, J im Raker, SECOND Row : A nne Pe11 1 1 C SSY, Pa t J.-ingel ba.ck, Cm'olyn Ne l,o ol1, Donna OR b onl , Rich Wil,�()n, Jim Z i'mmcrmu n , Mar/.: A ndersun,
Tim Fe'l'genR,
Ka.'l'cn R i t land, JW(t )']J
T H IRD
Row :
L n u ds t'l'()m,
Jan n t
Ludw-ig,
Carul
Laursen,
[((1 'l'e-/1 BJ'oeekel, Brllce lJ l:n dcl, Jon
J( vinslaiUi, !'anl Pla t l l l'lls, Ge m'fl P Me Cnal', FOURTH Row : A ldis O t t, Gor don Slc thaH g , Jaily Mnllrtlw, Dare Cruwner, T'im P O ),1'CH tcr, LY-lin Cillu , Rarba,/'(l. Brin kley,
S PANI SH CLUB
Pictu-/'cd, F IRST I�ow : CIl-?'olyn Smith, Beth i /l g s tnd, Shnron Thurlaksson, E li:w b e t h Kroll, Ellen Hilde, i\ll�IJ) , tl(' Lyo)ls, G e o rgia. BUI;holz, Ana Barreto, Mrs, Chittick, advisor. SECO N D Row : Bob G o od/e l101v, Ma1'gll f1'ite K01'smo, J('({ /Ine Ogden, Lantine M o d le1', JeF)'lJ D i t trich, Jim Hollis te / ', D iek Hag erty, Jack O ls o n , B il l Osness, Claudia Lewis, A lice Hir//., Fa t Zamoo', Bob Gross ,
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KAPPA RHO KAPPA ( GREE K CLUB )
Row ONE: Mrtri Ann Kind, Norway; Lucy BU1Tcto, Peru (Lima); Chllll Choe, Seoul, Kurea; Ana Barrcto, PeTIl (Lima); Grcthe Rum, Norway; Verma Lui, Rour Kia, Indiu. Row Two: Dong Kook Kim, Seuul, Kureu; Francis Leigh, Hong KOllg; Chow Jin Kim, Seuul, Km'ca; Al James, Jamnica., West Indic8; Ted Hsueh, Hung Kong; Hrms Albertsun, Sweden' Kwam.g Wei Hun, China; Isarin Kimnmbo, Tangnn yikn, Africn; Ku n io Saitu, Juma:moto, Japnn; Engsik Tnno, Bnngkok, Thailand.
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FORE I GN STUDE NTS
Row O N E : Mari A nn Ki1/(Z, N01'way ; Lucy Ban·e to, Pent ( Lima) ; Chull Chou, Seou l, Korca ; A na Barre to, Pent (Lima) ; Grethe Rom, Norway ; l'ce!'II a Lal, ROll'/' Kla, [nelia. .
Row T wo : Dong K o ok Kim, Seoul, Kona ; F-l'CtlIcis Leigh, Hong K ong ; C h ow .lin Kim, Seoul, Kana; A l Ja'mes, .Ia.metica., Wc.� t [/ldies ; Ted Hsneh, Hong Kong ; H(£lI.s A II>(,1·tsO'll. ,
Sweden : Kwang Wei Han, China; [saria. Kimambo, TanganY'ika, Af1·ica. ; [(u n io Saito. Jmna:moto, Japnn; Engs'ik Tant), Bangkok, Thailand.
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ALPHA KAPPA PSI
170
Pict.1In:d hl'l'e a.l · C 1I1 c m lw;'8 of t h e newly o}"gon ized bl/ siJwss hO i/Oi'((.} "!!. F I RST Row : .Ja ck Cocchi, GO;'dl)1/ Sa t }"wn, Don Puunl(". A nw Ein"lll (). S ECOND Ro w : HoYlan A ndasoll, /,onw Hilrle b l"ll?trl, Ken t TeKrony, Ernce NII 1/l"s, Ll' i/ Dahl, D e nn is Cudal, .John Mw · tilla., Jim BClc/m.('/".
LETTERMEN
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The Q.c tiv i t. ie s of tho Letterme n I h·i.o !ll'ar in eluded (t. banque t a t S teve'", with Dr. V il/l1 C.sS (t.s speake)" and thr annnai Mins t.rel Sh ow. F IRST Row : AI IJlomq llist, Ch a r les Ma.Jj 8, Rouer LlIIl(lb iwl, ./on O lson. SBCOND Row : Dave Haala nd, [, O l t Blaesi, B o b Jaco b sen, B o b Brode n , Fj"(l1Ik H/a.knvorth, Carll N c t; ' 1 "8 , Jac/": Cocchi, D O li Keplcl', Kcnt TeKnmy. T H IRD Row : Kell l?Imd, D Ollg ilIcCla l'y, S tU lI F1"I:{[1 ·ick.Q oH., La IT1J PO"l.tiSClH , Jo int Hansen, NU 1"I1I D a h l , Dave Saavde, Rogl' }" Rel'p, Ke'VCl1!. Thoma.s, Jon Malln il1 , Keith Shahall, iVIa)"k A ndc1"!wn, EFllcl' NUUI'S, Ken Ca.a.l, Erv 111n·l"/()1.v .
CIRCLE C IRCLE ""K" K"
The uuniversity Circle "K" "K" Club Club is is sponsored sponsored The n i versity Circle by by the the Parkland Parkland Kiwanis. Kiwani s. Circle Circle 10K" "K" is is an an International organ organization consisting of over over Intemutional ization consist i ng of 300 cl clubs with m more than G,OOO 6,000 members. members. We We 300 ubs with ore than to have have aa chapter chapter here here at at Pa Pa aare re privileged to cific cific Lutheran Lut heran Universit Universit:v through which which we we .v through might give give expression expression to to the the iideals n d sstand ta n d might d eals aand ards of nstitution. of this this iinstitution.
R o w ONE a y Gallie, Row ONE:: PaN! Pan l Ul'lie, [h'lie, R Ray Gallie, James James Bakel'. Bake'l', Blayne Blayne Perleth, Pel'leth, Raymond Raymond Ro. Ho. Row Row Two Two :: Mark Mark Carl Carl son, son, Theodol'e 1'heod01'e Johnstone, ,Johnstone, Richal'd Richan l Ball('w, Ballew, Panl Paul Reg H eg stud, stad, Da1Jid Da1,id Smith. Smith.
T OASTMASTE RS CLUB TOASTMASTERS CLUB Row N E :: D ilY '.� on, JlI] I " 'i!i HallYli, o b ]'1' 1 001'1', Row O ONE D Oou gA A Hdel n d erson, M ()()1'J'i,~ H cw-ge, D Bob l1Ioo)'e, rc Ja I ', A rbai/!Jh, a (/ u is ol'; Ke1l e l l ,, O Ken E1'ick8 E 1"iC /cS ClI 0 1"V Ja cob" co uso,, "II,, M MI', Arbaugh, aciv is01'; Chuck o n Sud Chuck Niem Niemi,i , [,ama)' [,Willa )' Efnw. Efa w, Row Row Two Two :: D Don Sud dart h , 11.[(0 '1' KiW 1 ' 1 '!/ T )'!Jgy, Charles dar th, ,Mct)'?} Knu tZ(,lI tzen,, [,a L alT]j TI']Jgg, Cha?'les ROils, Ross , D(l.n Il I 'iJail.k, ong JohnsoJ 1[1 Smith. Do,n r1ine Alne,, Bob Bob B Bur/)(/'/l /c, D Dong Johnso n/ ,, 1'a Panl Smith,
J ' J 'iJ u y Gallic nk Tim 1" :111 Forrestcr. Fon 'estm', J J Ce;'J ',Ij Flaskenld, Flusken/d, R Ra.y Ganie,, Fra F l'an k ."'cUC)', Netter.
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MaJ·ors Ma jors
Row ONE: nne COI' e )}, Marilyn ONE : JoA JoAnne CO l'ey, Ma1'ilyn ilJoo1'l;', Moon:; LOII'iRe L O l liRC Ha'l!.sv1I, lictn SOJl, Con'inc CO l'rine Ale:r A, lux anriel', u lie l1 (/ (Tl '80i1, aau;,',
oudel', J.Ju l ie Sa Sande 8 o u , Jnli/u Jnlila HullfLnd, H y l lnnd, Bm'barf[ B a r b a l'a Awd, A ns i , BIlt'iJa1'a fl r l) 'l!al'a Pricl Pi 'i,tl�al,I:'" J"dy Johnso ean, Dnnie l.~01I.. I))'V ielc,
Jlldy J o hn s o11 n , Gail Cm')', Cm '/', J Jean. Danid, . on , Row Two: Two : MaTY 111a1"Y Ann A nn V l1m'vic;/;-, Shw1'leno ho),ll,, Doris Shal'lcl/c 111'0(' Mo(',, Janice Jan'i,(! .~!fclton, M e l tOll , Gina G i n a TTicb T?' i e ll cl c lhol'll D O Iois .1011:11801'1., JOh-II,� Oll, lHn'/'ic MUl'il'
.Nielson, 11'17 '8, Nido-on, J J1lciy u dy Swen"on, SWe'l1 801l , !11'1'8, !11 1's, Y0 Y o 1,(11g, u n g , aflt,isOi'; acit'iR o i ' ; 1 M '8 , Tt:1nplin Tum.plin,, nfi'vis a d visol'; o l' ;
Cn ence?', Dee Joa.n La'I'son, Ca j'ol l ' o l Schatzlw, Sc ho,/,zka , GI'I'ci G c nt Sp Spence?', De c Ari.;o, A rko, .lO(W Lo.. l,,�on, l11m'ilyn MC/.?'ily1'l Hall, Hall,
Shirley M fo'g i e Q ilidc S h irle!f Ch"isto]Jhers()J7, Clu'is top h e rso)/ , Diane D iane 8-imolls, Sintons, ,Mal'gie l l iek,,
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Row ONE: Johnson, Leoda. O N E : Tnulic Trudie Shnwhan, S h aw ha n Judith Johnson, Leoda LnTSon, Lanon, Joyce Joyce Mc Mc Ginn, Ginn , Judy Judy Shoe, Shoe! , Shn?'on Sha,)'on Gundcrson, Gundel'son, Judi Jwli Doering, DOel'iug, Jeannettc ./ea,n n e t i e Ba,len', Bake'" , Claudette La rs on, Claude t t e Bnlce?', Balcer, Row Two: Two : Claudia Claudia, Lewis, Karen Km'cn C1'Itsnn, Cn{ �an, Jonn Joan Larson, Jan Colton, Kaye Whistle?', Whistle1', Shn1'on Sha1'on Sethe, Sethe, Phyllis Phyll-is Rhine, Rhine, 17i'I'ginia 11i'l'g1nia, Lnl1g La1J{J Jan Coiton, Knye ford, ford, Kathy Kathy TayloT, Taylm', Jenny Je11.11.11 Wills. Wills, ,
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Delta
Rho Gamma
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Delta Iota Chi Delta Iota Chi is PLU's organization for nun,ing nursing students. students. Meet i ngs a re held monthly rough speakers and senior Meetings are monthly;; th through senior stu stu dents, girls are introduced to hospital llife. ife. The Capping ex ex ercise held in the fall ight of the year. This year fall,, is the highl highlight year the membership has increased due to the sophomore nnursing ursing students who remai n on campus uunder nder the remain the new program. program.
Philo Kaleans The purpose pu rpose of of the n iza The the orga organiza tion is to offer acaclem i c tion is to offer academic fel fel l owshi p for for those those who have re lowship who have re t u rned to college after after a apse turned to college a llapse of three three or or more more years, years, to of to pro pro vide an opportu n ity to share vide an opportunity to share common problems, to encour common problems, to encour age present students to con age present students to con tinue the i r education, to m tinue their education, to sti stim lllate community community interest i nterest in in ulate adult education. education. adult
StATED u n dquist, Pat l a r k , IIna n a Stanaway, SEATED:; Barbara Barbara R Rundquist, Pat CClark, Stanaway, secre secre tary i Jbertson, vice r leen Searle, t; tary;; Fred Fred G Gilbertson, vice president president;; A Arleen Searle, presiden president; K e n t Free m a n , treasurer lsie Be rgstro m , Juan ita M a tkovich, Kent Freeman, treasurer;; E Elsie Bergstrom, Juanita Matkovich, A n na Anna
Peterson. Peterson.
Row Row Two Two::
Gerald o u l d i n g, Gerald G Goulding,
Carl Carl Hale, Hale, Lois Lois
a n n a Geving, Mortensen, Mortensen, J.J ackie ackie Furlong:, Furlong, Emely Emely Sholseth, Sholseth, Joh Johanna Geving, Loraine llen G a lbraith, EstelJe ra n t, A. u rtis. Loraine Moes, Moes, E Ellen Galbraith, Estelle G Grant, A. 1I.. C Curtis.
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CHEER LEADERS _'oc 1'.1.0. ,.1m .t ,100 _ _ tla:'''',.s..c-..-K._""rII P....os, ... ..... 1111<0 "'......
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ART ART LEAGUE LE AGUE This Art League had exhibits exhibits iin Th is year the A rt League n World's Fail'r and the JJunior-Senior banquet. u n i o r-Sen ior banquet. World 's Fai They also a lso had aa show on display at the the Kiosk. Kiosk. They
Row N E : ita,)! I) , S t e ve I(C V u l l in<icr, Row O ONE: Ra)/ H f-lo, Ste w )G G olf, o ff, S Sue VaWn cloJ', em'ollln Carolyn
S ill/n'. wo : D U ll Erlu nd",,', J)eawiw ianci, Sihle r. Row How T Two: DctH El'iande;', D ean ll a l-/wl/!J f/u."Uglctnd,
u . Row H HBB : Dale omp8oll, :VJ'/'. A /cl i8 Q Aldis Ott. Row T THREE: Dctle Th Th01np801l., :VI-r. Kitt/CIlOH, KittiC80J1, a d ri'''II·. ad ll·isor.
LITERARY CLUB CLUB The The Literary Literary Club Club meets meets monthly monthly for fo r planned planned p rograms which whkh explore as]1eds re programs aspects of literatu literature a r lliterature i terat u re cl asses. The not covered iinn regul regu lar classes. The u p iiss to stimulate aim of this gro group stimu late aa greater greater l i te rature among students. interest in literature students.
Row ONE : P u t 11;1' ;/81'(', [{(I!}!, 'Whislcr. Row ONE: Put I sensee, Kau e Whi slcr. Ro\\' Row Two T wo::
D(m(j .4. l1 11(lr� '801L , ill A n1Ldcl"�on, DO ll l! A rl e)I 'son, Ma n rt.!1 rtiJ A ci e l'!'011, IVJal'!1 iVI ar!J ROllel's, R ogel's, K K eenl / Erickson, Tim Po n'cst.c l '. E j'ick son, Tim FOJ'J'ester.
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HARSTAD HALL
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EVE RGRE E N COURT
IIVY VY
HALL OFFI CERS, L, L, TO TO R, R.:: Na,nGII Narum SOI'I'lJ.SI''ll S O)'fmSf'l1,, 'Ipu ic ity cha chairman OFFICERS, m nllllicil!l inna ll ;; ))j'csidentt;,. Deanna D eanna D D iid ,s, devo cievotional p1'('side.n rks, tional
Patti Fnnkhv'ltser, l'a,t t i Pnl1klw l I S IJ1',
chrti?"nWll El eanOl' clur il'I1W /l ;; Eleal1 0 1'
H ctnsen,, H01Jsen social I'll chainna1l, social a;l '1l1.u lI , Deann D " anllaa
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Bousfi eld, vice pl'e!!i<ien 1Jl'ewident, Not pp'iicctlt?'ed: B(nts/ield, t , Not l i l 1 'ed :
8"C)'cta: )'y- tl' enS IO'm'; I(1"e1'; D Demma eanna Hallg1a. HaHglan d, s"C I'Il/,al'y-t?'e(t;; nd,
WEST WE ST
HALL
HALL
OFF I CERS, LL., TO TO R R., SEATED: Rmily I_o!/. /<)J'ick" EJ'il:l\'.~()1I, O F I" In:RS, " SEATED : Rm ily L()II OI' , ,,social ,)(:;((1
chainnan; Maadlun Lll'l1clblad, 1J)·cwic/(m Pal(la H eye/" kCC
clw i ; ' oWII ,' JlJ l'ilYl1 J� ln/(l b l a d , pi'es irll' T dl.; ; PU l l lo HI'!f l , } " s('(; r~ ta1 ·?f. STA STANDING: SltSa11 AmunclsCll, sid ent Con
i'r'ta ;'!J, N D I N (; : SIIS(/ /I A ,() / l l ?Id�C ll , l.'IJice-1)'/'e ice-71I '('Riri('il t ..; Cml nie Eil, Engva ll, clr dl'votimlCti chairman; Patty Ha.q erman, nir g vall, v o t irnw l ch o'ir lllll ll ,' l'<t t t y Ha, q C1'III,11 1 1 , t trea8 ,'ra,�Karen J{/col).~o1'l, 1)((blicitu c/wii'Tll il"Yna.l1. 111'1'('1'; 1 1 '1 ' 1 ' : K(/ i'en .1(/('0[,;;01 1 , jJl l bliei!!! cha a II ,
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NORTH HALL In ""Mrs. Nick" M rs. N i ck" God has given a friend and counselor to each girl of fri end North Hall where the Christian har足 mony and fellowship which develops is best man manifested ifested in our main pro足 ject of the year, a Christmas party j ec t for the Parkland Children's Home in Everett. E verett.
OFFICERS, Row Row ONE, ONE, L. L. TO TO R. R.:: OFFICERf;,
Krogh ,, IIda da Krogh
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FIRST Row: Cal'men Lundgren, L undy'r en, He H em'ietta FIRST Row : Carmen nrietta,
Carolyn E n'cl,son, Judy H H ilde b?"and. Stolte, CU;'O /Yil Erick s u n , Jmly ildebrand, SECOND Row Row:: Anne Annette oege, P Paula F endlc,', SECOND tte F Focge, a N /a Fendlc1',
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Pacific University 20-12 12 Downs PL U 20Pacific University Pacifi Pa ific Un i 'el' ity :spoiled poi led tthe h e Pa i n c Lutheran Knights' a 20-12 ttri umph K n i ghts ' football debut d eb u t with a ri u m p h on the Badger 's home field in Forest Gro Grove. Although Badger's e . Althou gh Lutes 371 i m p ressive 3 t he he L utes compiled 'o mpile an impressive 7 1 yards from scrimmage,, tthheir ull ddn't scrimmag.e eir defense co ou n 't hold when it was ,. as necessary. McClary ne es ar . Doug Me l a ry sparked 'parked tthe h e PLU at t ack, connecting of 2211 passes ta k, connecti n g on 12 1 2 of passe. for 191 1 9 1 yards. was tthe Seniol' h e workhorse workhor e on eniol' Bruce Alexander Alexan d er was gro unn dd,, ma king 121 the Lutes' 180 yards. the grou maJdng 1 2 1 of t.he ya J'd. , fo r McClary passed 31 yards to end en d Bell Lennon Len n on for other th thee first score and Alexander Ale ' an der scored the other ouchdow om aft err t he Knigh ts o u c hdown f r o m tth h e on one a fte K n i ghts ma' rched yards m rc he 86 y� rds in 14 1 4 plays.
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nderbi rds m tthe h e Un U n iivers er, ity by downin down i n g the th e Thu Thunderbi r ds fr f rom ity u m b i , The Knights co r d t h e of British British Col Columbia. The K nights scored hrree times u r foe fro from ' 1"0 s the r eI' could m aacross th e bborder co uld t imes bef beforree oour rst sscore 'ore came 11 a get ay d ir . O u r first get a ta. t asttee off pay dirt. Our came on a 26-yard pass p' . s fro m Me lary tto our ill f rom McClary our lef left end, end, B Bill Le n n o n . With ga i n doin g the Lennon. With McClary's McClar y's arm aagain doing the jj ob ob,, cored ffor!' the the t he second second time time to t o leave leave the Knight s scored the field i th 3-0 lead. ead. Late t he fiel dw wit h a 113-0 Late in in the t he third t hir d period Bruce Alexa K n i ghts' Sscorin ori n g Bruce Alexann der der fmished finished the the Knights' r os. e d tth h e go ro m tthe he when he c erossed goalI on a pplunge lunge ffrom tthree-yard h ree-yard lline. i n . Two Two quick u(;hdowns by q uick to touchdowns by tthe he Birds" made (') I al tore 19 -1 3. ' . A lexfm der \Va "Birds" made the the fin al score 19-1 Alexander was tand out ouL on IT n e an lefen. e, ru. hing a a stand on both offense andi defense, r ushing n d draggi ng' d w n 111. lly h Ull l erf r5 for 533 )rards yar ds aand dragging down man y aa T Thunder oa 'k. bii rd r d back. j
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UPS Loggers E'dge Edge PL PLU 21-14 U Knights 21 - 14 touchdown by the University of A last minute min ute touehdown 21-14 over tfie Puget Sound gave the Loggers IJoggers a 2 1 ďż˝ 1 4 win o ver the Knights Conference game. E vergreen Con ference game, K n ights in their first Evergreen 'With 7 with With the Knights leading 114~ 4-7 wlith 40 seconds left iinn the first half, UPS scored on a 20 yard pass Again to tie the score at halftime. Aga i n with 39 seconds
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remaining rema ining in the game, the Loggers scored the only touchdown of the second half to earn the victory. Doug McClary scored both the PL PLU U touchdowns Johnson Lute and Dick John son converted on each. L ute end, Bill pulled B ill Lennon, p ulled iin n seven passes for 107 1 07 yards during d uring the tilt.
60, John .John A Aunc, 70, Brodhllll, picr, 60, pi-cr, un e , 7 0 , Bob Bl'odhl l l l , 85, and Jack Cocchi, 10. 1 0.
Da ve Reyno Reynolds skirts Sa v age8' llmtks flfmks as as fnllba.ck fnllback Keith Keith Shahan, Shahan, 22, 22, bblocks center All Svin Svinth, 50, moves '/noves Dave lds sk irts tthe h e Savage.,' locks aand n d cen ter A t h , 50,
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A u nt and rth-down touchdown ass A blorked blotked ppunt and aa fou fourth-do'wn touchdown ppass by Eastern spelled heartbreak and defeat for the by Eastern spelled heartbreak and defeat for the Pacifie nights. It Lutheran K Knights. It looked looked as as if if the the Pacifle Lutheran Knights Knights had had the the game game won won going going into into the the fourth fourth quarter quarter with with aa six-point six-point advantage. advantage. The The Knights' Knights' two ge by two tallies tallies came came on on aa line line plun plunge by Bruce Bruce Alex Alex
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D o ug McClary. Doug McClary. It It was was the the same same old old story story for for the the K n i ghts : beat Knights: beat them them everywhere everywhere but but the the score score board. n i ghts pushed board. The The K Knights pushed Eastern Eastern all all over over the the field. field, but but the the bad bad breaks breaks made made the the difference differenee as as Eastern ing min utes of Eastern won won in in the the fad fading minutes of the the last last 3- 1 2 .
quarter quarter by by aa score score of of 113-12.
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WWCE Wrecks Homecoming Game 26-6
With two thousand Pacific Paci fic Lutheran students and an d alumns looking looki ng on, the Knights K nights played good foot foot ball for for the fIrst first half only to falter falter the second and be beaten by a score of 26-6. 26-6. The Knights K n i ghts got off o ff ttoo aa good good start when Doug D o u g McClary found foun d Bill B iB Lennon in in the open and hit h it him h i m for aa touchdown. The play covered cO\'ered eleven eleven yards and put PLU out ahead 6 to O. Early in i n the the second secone! period the Knights Kn i ghts lost theie their lead when Steve Hansen un coiled aa 33 38 yard pass to Wayne Schmidt to tie the the score. store. The extra point by Hansen put the Vikings V i k i ngs
ahead to stay. In the second half the Knights Knights seemed to be a different d ifferent team as they they allowed three th ree more Viking scores while they were held for V i k i n g scores for aa total of minus m i n us three yards. The The Viking touch to uch downs downs came tame on two running plays by LeRoy Fuller and an eleven-yard pass pass play play from from Vance Vance Spangler to Dale Johanson. Lou Blaesi maesi and Don Keppler played their thei r usual good good game on defense defense but b ut it was not quite enough eno ugh as the Western Western Vikings Vik i ngs left the field field with aa 26-6 victory. vi ctory.
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Whitworth Pirates 40, PL U Knights 0
PLU Whitworth's Pirates Pi rates sloshed ugh the the mud. n Whitworth's sloshed thro through mud iin a 40-0 verd i ct from the Lutes Lincoln Bowl t o take Lincoln Bowl to take a 40-0 verdict from the Lutes on October October 22. 22. The The nations nations leading leading passer, nis on passer, Den Dennis Spurlock, wasn 't bothered by the wet weather Spurlock, 'wasn't bothered by the wet weather as as he completed completed 15 15 of of 28 28 passes passes for for 229 he 229 yards yards and and three of of the the Pirate's Pirate's touchdown tou ch do'wnss.. The three The Lutes Lutes only only 19-0 at the end of trailed 1 3-0 at halftime and trailed 13-0 at halftime and 1!)-0 at the end of the the third period, period, but but Whitworth Whi tworth exploded exploded for ree third for th three fmal quarter. Freshman Mike tOllchdowns in the touchdowns in the fmal quarter. Freshman Mike
MacDonald he LLlte� MacDonald gave gave tthe Lutes their their only only scoring scoring op op portunity portunity when when he he intercepted intercepted aa Spurlock Spurlock pass pass and and returned 1 yards returned it it 331 yards to to the the Whitworth Whitworth 2211 late late in in the game. The Pirates, while passin g fOl· 229 the game. The Pirates, 'while passing for 229 yards, 120. The n i gh ts m ade 95 yards, also also ran ran for for 120. The K Knights made 95 yards yards on on the the ground ground and and completed completed only only 33 of of 1111 passes ohn Han son was passes for for 2255 yards, yards. JJohn Hanson was PLU's PLU's lead lead ing ground gainer with 48 yards. ing ground gainer with 48 yards.
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PL U Knights Dump Central Wildcats 148 PLU 14-8 With ruce Alexander With B Bruce Alexander scoring scoring all all the the points points the the K n ights from i fi · Lutheran Knights from Pac Pacific Lutheran showed showed that that they they were were capable capable of of playingplaying' football football with with the the best best of of them ington 114-8. 4-8. t hem when when they they clowned downed Central Central Wash Washington The n i ghts' rst score The K Knight s' fi first score came came at'. at the the end end of of aa 92 92 yard ich featured yard dri\'e dri\'e wh which f eatured outstanding outsta nding running runnin g by by both olds as both Keith Keith Shahan Shahan and and Dave Dave Reyn Reynolds as well 'well as as Alexander rive with Alexander who who completed completed the t he ddrive with aa three three yard for the ya rd plunge plunge for the score scor e and and then then added added the the con con versi on . After ver sion. After another another drive drive that that went went for for 63 63 yards, n called yards, Doug Doug lVlcCla McCla ry r y once once aga aga iin called on on AlexAlex
ander ander for for the the scoring scoring punch punch from from the the one-yard one-yard line. rst score line, Central's Central's fifirst score came ca me when when McClary McClary was was caught ca ug ht in in his hi s own own end end zone zone for for aa safety. safety. Central Central completed lack blasted completed its its scoring scorin g when when Jim Jim BBlack blasted 4over over from from the the one-yard one-yard line line io to make make the the score score 114 douts for h e Knights 8. 8. Defensive Defe nsive stan standouts for tthe Kni ghts were were IVlarv 1\'Ia1'v SSnell, nell, Lou Blaesi,, and and Gary Ga r y Nevers. Nevers. Coach Coach Gabriel Ga briel Lou Blaesi son unes, and son gave gave Norm N orm Juggert, Juggert, Bruce Druce N Nunes, and Ken Ken K n utsen cred i t for i n g the Knutsen credit for open opening the holes holes in in the the Cen Cen tral i ne wh ich allowed tral lline which a llowed the the Knights' Knights' backs backs to to run run for for aa total total of of 239 239 yards. yards.
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PLU PL U Knights Bring Home Totem To tem Pole Outplaying their cross-town rivals in all depal't depart ments, Pacific Lutheran brought the Totem Pole trophy, emblematic emblem atic of the Tacoma collegiate cham pionship, pi onsh ip, back to the Parkland Parklan d campus for for the first time since 1955 with a 13-0 victory over the University of of' Puget P uget Sound, Sound. The superiority superi ority of the Knights K n i ghts was best illustrated by the statistics. The PLU offense offense racked up u p 312 3 1 2 yards to 103 for for the Loggers, 210 Loggers, 2 1 0 to 74 in rushing and 102 1 02 to 29 in in passing, passing. The Lutes also had an a n edge in i n the first down han,, freshman do'wn department 18-8, 1 8-8. Keith Sha Shahan freshman [{ e11 Kn u tson, 7.l, 7.1, lwaichc8 ea / c he's KeJ1 Knutsoll,
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fullback, picked up the Lutes L utes first score on a two yard crack c rack off guard. guard, Doug McClary sneaked over from the one for for the other touchdown. Twice the Loggers stopped PLU drives on the one-foot on e-foot line. line, Late in the second quarter the Knights Knights drove d rove fo lorr 67 yards and a fir st and goal on the four-y ard line first four-yard line only to b bee held on o n downs. downs, Again in i n the third period the Lutes were after gaining were held after ga ining a first first and goal from from UPS's six. John Mades, M ades, Marv M arv Snell, S nell, JJohn oh n Aune, ack Cocchi earned a lot of r A un e, and JJack o f credit fo for their fine sive work. fine defen defensive D on K DOli Kepplcl', (:1>1> /('1', (;0, (;0, Jack J(LC/.: C()cchi, Cocchi, 10, 1 0, umZ aud BnLce andc)' C01WC1'gC. B ruce ALex A lc�;andl.T conrargc,
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Wash i n gton College stopped Washington stopped two two fourth period ddrives ri ves by Pacific Lutheran to hang Lutheran to hang on on for for a 114-13 4- 1 3 victory in the K night:,;' l ast game of the Knights' last game of the the season. Lute Lute quarterback, Doug Doug McClary, McClary, com com pleted nnine i n e passes d u ring the battle passes during battle to to set set aa new new school record of u ri n g aa of 76 passes passes completed completed dduring season. "Mac" also also set set aa new new school school record record dcluring uring season. "Mac" the tilt i n total offense with 985 yards n nnine ine the tilt in total offense with 985 yards iin games. PLU beat the Savages i n everythi ng but games. PLU beat the Savages in everything but the icking up 8 first the final final score, score, ppicking up 118 first downs downs compared compared to E astern 's 8 and outga i n i n g them to Eastern's 8 and outgaining them from from scrim scrim mage 1 7 to n mage 8817 to 171 171 yard::;. yards. The The Lutes Lutes scored scored early early iin the second period when B rute Alexander went the second period when Bruce Alexander \-vent over ine yards over from from nnine yards out. out. Gary Gary Nevers Nevers ran ran the the extra point over. The Lutes took a 1 3-7 lead extra point over. The Lutes took a 13-7 lead in in the the l',Y went third third quarter quarter when when lVIcCla McClai'Y went over over from from the the one fter aa 68-yard one aafter 68-yard drive. drive. The The conversion conversion try try Eastern 's Savages bounced fa iled. failed. Eastern's Savages bounced right right back back to to score ver the game-winning game-winning touchdown touchdown and and con conver score the sion. sion. E astern Eastern
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Post Season Honors
Evergreen E v e rgreen Conference C on f e r e n ce coaches c oa c h e s selected s e l ected two two Knights to t o the circuit's circu it's first first team all-star units. u nits. Junior J un ior Dave Bottemiller Bottem iller was picked pi cked at end for for the second consecutive consecu ti ve year year and senior sen ior halfback h aIfback Bruce Alexander was given aa spot in the defen sive backfield. Lutes Lutes picked for honorable men tion all-conference were were Lou Blaesi, B laesi, end; end ; Norm Juggert, J uggert, and Don Keppler, Keppler, guards; guards ; and Doug Mc Mc Clary and Gary Gary Nevers in the backfield. Keppler Keppler and Alexander Alexan der landed lan ded positions on on the the Associated Press Press Little West West Coast Coast honorable honorable mention team, team, and a n d Keppler Keppler topped topped off his h i s career career at at PLU PLU by by being being awarded awarded honorable honorable mention mention by the the A.P. A.P. Little Little All AII America team. team. At At the the football football banquet which closed closed the the season, season, the the players players selected quarterback quarterback Doug Doug McClary M cClary and and defensive defensive guard John John Mades Mades as as next n ext year's year's co-captains.
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The The Pacific Pacific Lutheran Lutheran University U niversity Knights K n ights enjoyed enjoyed their their best best win-loss win-l oss record record since since 1957, 1 957, winning winning three three tilts tilts while while dropping dropping six, six. Season Season scores scores are are aa grim grim reminder rem i nder that that games games are are not n ot won won on on strong strong statistics, statistics. The The Knights Knights found fou n d themselves themselves losers losers of of two two games games by by one one point point and and two two games games by one touchdown, tou chdown , while wh ile the the rushing rushing and and passing passing by one statistics statistics sheet sheet showed showed aa wide wide margin m argin in in favor favor of of PLU. PLU. This Th is year year the the Pacific Pacific Lutheran Lutheran "gridders" "gri dders" have h ave proven proven that that they they can can play play winning winn ing football football against against Evergreen Evergreen Conference Conference rivals. ri vals. A A strong strong corps corps of of freshmen, freshmen, and and an an experienc:ed experienced unit unit of of sophomores sophomores and a n d juniors j un iors seem seem to to be be an an indication indication that that through through ability a bility and and experience experience games games lost l ost this this year year by by close close margins margin s will will be be won won next n ext year year by by wide wide margins. margins.
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After e Lundgaard A fter only three seasons, seaSO I l S , Coach C oa c h Gen Gene Lun dg'uard has h a s ac cumulated record. Some of the highlights of c u m ulated a truly fine record, the p past ears were: years w er e : one Evergreen Conference a st three y championship c h a m p i o n s h i p and one co-champion co-cha m p i o n ship, s h i p , second place in the National NAIA N ational N A J A Basketball Tournament in i n Kansa K a n sass City, C i ty, and s aa basketball power. Not to a n d national recognition a as mention outstanding o u tstanding individual i n di v i d u a l efforts, which include a a first team N AlA A J A All-American selection, two all-tourna alI-tourna ment Kansas K a n sa s City C i ty selections, three all-time Evergreen Con ferenc e sselections, elections, and numerous ference nunlerous spots on Evergreen E ve l'gTeen Con ferenc e All-Star ference Al l -Star Teams. Teams, "Arm e Lute s to establish "A I'm chair" experts experts did not pick th the Lutes establish any additional a dd itional honors h o n o rs this th i s year. year, The basketball team set :;<et out to prove p l'ove otherwise, winning w i n n i n g nine n i n e g'ames games in in a a row against creditable opponents son aa slump opponents,. Around A r o u n d mid-sea m i d-season slump cre etball camp, ch could e r ept p t into i n to the t h e PL P LU U bask basketball c amp, whi wh ich coul d not not be be shaken until g e was don e. The Lutes en.ioyed aa unti l the t h e dama d a m age done, successful g h season to ti suecessfu l enou enough tice for third t hil'd place in in the Evergreen Conference e seventh Confe rence and to be picked p icked for for th the seventh straight year strict One NAJ yea r to participate p a rt i c i pate in in the Di D ist!'i(,t N AlA playoff·s. p l a yoffs,
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After getting off to a nine-game n i ne-game winning w i n n i ng streak during the practice season. season, the Lutes failed to find the same success during d u r i n g league play. Among the practice victories were the mythical mythi cal T AC A C Tourna n1ent ment championship and second place in the Chico (Calif.) ( Calif. ) Invitational Tournament. Tourn ament. Gene Lund gam'd's gaard's five five defeated St. Martin's 60-47 and Ped erson's Fryers 82-71 AC affair. At Chico, 82-7 1 in the T TAC the Lutes lost out to Pasadena College 83-63 in the finals after defeating defeati n g Humbolt State 67-60 and Cal Poly of Pomona 102-87. 1 02-87. During D u ring the three days N Norm Dahl and Bruce Alexander displayed orm basketball that earned them berths on the all-tour nament team. Bob B ob Jacobsen came off the bench to score 20 points in the Cal Poly game as five players hit in ddouble figures. Alexander o uble figu res. A lexander tallied tal lied 50 points in three games and Dahl accounted for 40. At home, h ome, PLU defeated Willamette 90-66 as Dahl hit for 20, and Linfield Dahl's Lin field 82-77 behind D ahl's 22 markers. Next came the annual ann ual Oregon invasion i n vasion where a 22 point performance by Dahl again told the story against Lewis and Clark as PLU won night teamed 76-70. The next n i ght Dahl and Jacobsen t�amed During uring the latter part to drive past Linfield 65-58. D of the campaign the Knights hosted tra traveling veli n g Montana State and Redlands. D Dahl tallied 21 but 21 b ut ahl his effort was not enough as Montana State pulled his was not M ontana out a narrow 73-70 victory. Ralph Carr hit for 20 and D Dick ick Nelson 17 as the Lutes roared past Hedlands Redlan ds 97-80 in one of the exciting games of the season. In the practice practi ce finale, Seattle PacifiC Pacific showed surprising strength in downing i n down ing the Park land five 991-85. 1-85. Dahl had 24 this night. n ight.
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missed ti lt because of aa toe in infection. m issed the tilt fection. Two weeks later on the t he Parkland maples, the Knights got even with the t he Wildcats \Vitdcats as they were never in serious ttrouble in handing them t hem a 78-66 rouble 78-GG defeat. Four Lutes hit double figures as A lexander again Fou r figu res aga in led the t he way with 19 points. Dick Nelson hit for 1 9 poi nts. D ick Larry Poulsen 19. 16, 1 G, Ralph Carr Carl' 13 10 and Lany 1 9 . It I t was PLU's fourth fou rth straight win after dropping d ropping six iin n row.. a row
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74-64 i s marked u r足 74-64 at at Cheney. Cheney. Th This marked the the only only time time ddur足 iing n g the rgreen ca mpaign that the Eve Evergreen campaign that the the Lutes Lutes won won a n the ob Jacobsen a league league game game oon the road. road. B Bob Jacobsen helped helped iin n this n e as this oone as hhee eame c.:ame off off the the beneh bench to to pour pour
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K nights Split Sp lit with Knights Pirates 76-65, 76- 65, 68-65 68- 65 The champ championship as the K Knights i o n s h i p was on the lline i n e as n ights met Whi Whitworth Ann 18-point 18-po i n t spree by tworth in Spokane. A reserve B Bob Jacobsen ob J acobse n was not enough as the Pi domination rates ended the llong-time ong-t i m e PLU d o m i n at i o n of the winning Evergreen Conference by w i n n i n g 76-65. Norm visitors. meeting Dahl added 15 1 5 for the v isitors. In I n the first meet i ng Carr scored 19 at Parkland, Ralph Carr 1 9 points and Dick out 1 3 as the Lutes pulled p ulled o u t a narrow na rro\-v 68-65 Nelson 13 decision. cie c i s i on . The Pirates' P i rates' Ed E el Hagen H agen caused all sorts of trouble for the Knights p o i nt s . K n i ghts as he tallied 28 points.
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Wash ing-ion College broke tthe he last Western Washington last of E vergreen Conference win strings with a PLU's Evergreen 77 -66 triumph over the Knights in thei 77-66 theirr first meet颅 i ng. It was the first time since the tag end of the ing, 1955 season that PLU lost a league battle on thei theirr D u ring this time they ran up a string home court. During of 37 victories. A week later in Belli ngham the Bellingham aga i n beaten by Western 68-53. Lutes were again 68-53, Ralph
Carr topped s., The topped the the PLU PLU scorers with with 18 18 point pointsThe their third in a row to the Vikings Lutes dropped dropped their third in a to the Vikings own 84-69 when they were were set set ddown 84-69 at at Western Western early early in February, b u t the follovving n ight back on their but the following night back on their h e Kn ights staved home home 11001路 floor tthe Knights staved off off aa late late rally rally by by oys to the Bellingham Bellingham bboys to earn earn aa 70-66 70-66 triumph. triumph, Five Five Lutes i t iin n double figures. Lutes hhit figures,
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LU in N AlA playoffs SPC tops P PLU Kn ights for the The Pacific Lutheran University Knights competi ng iin n seventh time achieved the honor of competing the NAIA District D i strict 1 playoffs. pl ayoffs. The Lutherans were the agai nst the Seattle Pacific Pacific: Falcons Faleons in a matched against in Seattle, while whi le on the eastsudden death playoff' in
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Knight Hoop Destiny Brightened by Promising J. V. Cagers Coach unior varsity Coach Mark Mark Salzman'f; Salzman's jjunior varsity cagerf; eagen, fi n ished rright ight in in the iddle of ing this finished the m middle of everyth everything this sea sea son with a Kn ight .JV's iled aa son with a 9-9 9-9 record. record. The; The;Knight JV's comp compiled 7-7 record in the 7-7 record in the tough tough Tacoma Tacoma City City l,eague. League. From From the u n ior varsity the jjunior varsity will will come come many many fine fine prospects prospects for ext wi nter's varsity tet. Leading for nnext winter's varsity quin quintet. Leading the the group is o group is Jon Jon Malmin, Malmin, aa lanky lanky 6-6 6-6 freshman, freshman, wh who was the the lead ing JV n ts in was leading JV scorer scorer with with 276 276 poi points in 18 18 games. Rich nley ((213 2 1 :3 points ) , Dennis games. Rich Sta Stanley points), Dennis Mc Mc Poland ( 1 7 6 ) , Mike Healy ( 1 57) and J i m Henson Poland (176), Mike Healy (157) and Jim Henson ((151) 1 5 1 ) were were the the other othel' .rv JV leaders. leaders. Season Season highlights highlights saw the club run up close to 100 points saw the dub run up close to 100 points against against the the
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opposition ual per opposition several several times. times. The The top top individ individual per~ formance formance was was aa 35-point 35-point show show by by Rich Rich Stanley Stanley against n the ity League. against Acoma Acoma iin the CCity League. With ior starters With the the loss loss of of three three sen senior startel'S Coach Coa<.:h Gene dgaard's varsity Gene Lun Lundgaard's varsity team team will will depend depend heavily heavily on u n i or varsi ty players on the the talents talents of of the the jjunior varsity players for for the the next ights have next few few seasons. seasons. Many Many of of the the young young Kn Knights have pproven roven that pable of that they they are are ca capable of playing playing Evergreen Evergreen Confel'ence Conference basketball basketball by by spot spot showings showings in in varsity varsity It is with a n ucleus of seasoned performers games. games. It is with a nucleus of seasoned performers and unior van; i ty players and aa corps corps of of jjunior varsity players that that hopes hopes of of another Pac ific L uthera n basketbal l power anothel' Pacific Lutheran basketball power rest. rest.
POST SEASON SEASON HONORS HONORS POST Norm Norm Dahl Dahl was was the the only only unan unanimous choice to to the the imous choice 1960-61 1960-61 All-Evergreen All-Evergreen Conference Conference team team pi picked cked by by the the league's league's coaches coaches and and athletic athletic ddirectors. i rectors. Dahl Dahl was was aa senior senior and and aa three three year year starter starter for for coach coach Gene Gene Lundgaard's Lundgaard's Lutes. Lutes. The The team team cap cap tain s year, tain thi this year, he he led led the the squad squad in in scorin scoring with g w ith 354 354 points points for for an an average average of of 14.8 14.8 per per game game and and iin n rebou rebounding with 287. 287. Dahl Dahl was was also also gi given n d i ng with ven aa team spot spot on on the the all-tourney all-tourney team team iin the first team n the Chico rnament and Chico State State Tou Tournament and was was named named to to the the second second team team Northwest Northwest Labor Labor News News All-Wash All-Wash ington ruce Alexander, ington State State team team.. B Bruce Alexander, another another Lute ior, was Lute sen senior, was also also named named to to the the all-star all-star team team at at the the Chico Chico Tourney. Tourney. Freshman Freshman guard guard Rich Rich Stanley Stanley got got credit credit for for breaking breaking the the only only school school record record broken broken this this year year as as he he hit hit on on 22 22 straight straight free free throw throw attempts. attempts. The The old old record record was was 16 16 held held by u rtis and by both both Chuck Chuck CCurtis and Roger Roger Iverson. Iverson.
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POST SEASON POST SEASON ANALYSIS ANALYSIS Despite the loss by graduation of three three starters starters of!" off this year's team, coach Gene Lundgaard has has every reason to be optimistic about next year's year's squad. Back from this year's first five five will be be 6'5/1 6'5" forward Larry Poulsen and sophomore guard Dick Nelson. Poulsen averaged 10 points points .8 per game this this season season while Nelson Nelson hit hit at at aa 99.8 clip. lso seeking seeking aa starting starting berth berth on on next next �rear's year's clip. A Also team wiII be team will be the the Knight's Knight's two two top top reserves reserves this this year, year, Bob Bob Jacobsen Jacobsen and Rich Rich Stanley. Stanley. Both Both saw saw action on on the aa lot lot of of action the varsity varsity this this year. year. Marv Marv Fredrickson, n high Fredrickson, all-state all-state sensation sensation iin high school, school, ....will vill again again be be around around to to help help the the Lutes. Lutes. Marv Marv suffered a n,i ury in suffered a serious serious knee knee iinjury in the the third third game game of and wasn't of the the season season this this year year and wasn't able able to to see see any any more ury he more action. action. At At the the time time of of the the inj injury he was was scoring an 9.9 points scoring an average average of of 9.9 points per per game. game. Cer Cer tain tain to to see see aa lot lot of of action action are are transfers transfers Hans Hans A lbertson and Albertson and Jim Jim Castleberry. Castleberry. Hans Hans is is aa 6'7/1 6'7" transfer from Gonzaga transfer from Gonzaga and and Castleberry Castleberry is is from from Central Central Washington Washington College. College. NORM NORM DAHL DAHL 2211 11
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The ni versity's The weather weather kept kept Pacific Pacific Lutheran Lutheran U University's baseball team from having a better season baseball team from having a better season.. Coach Coach JJim i m Gab rielsen 's nnine i ne finished Gabrielsen's finished with with an an 8-8 8-8 record, record, but n E vergreen Con but had had to to settle settle for for aa 2-4 2-4 mark mark iin Evergreen Con ference p lay. ference play. One oints of of the the strong strong ppoints of the the season season was was three three One of out i versity. out of of four four victories victories over over strong strong Seattle Seattle Un University.
COACHES J IM GABRIELSEN AND DR. V IGNESS
SSurprise urprise of ior second-base of the the campaign campaign was was sen senior second-base man S tan Fredrickson. Stan saw most man Stan Fredrickson. Stan saw most of of his his action action from the bench during the first three from the bench during the first three seasons. seasons. Moving 300 Moving into into aa regular regular role role this this season, season, he he hit hit ..300 and was the lone Lute named to the all-league and was the lone Lute named to the all-league team. team. Shortstop n hhitting itting Shortstop Denny Denny Gudal Gudal led led the the team team iin w ith aa respectable with respectable .340 .340 mark. mark. A All Blomquist Blomquist was was runner-up 1 average. runner-up with with aa .31 .311 average. In efty Ken In the the pitching pitching department, department, llefty Ken Larson Larson was was the earned runs king with a 1 . 39 mark. .Jack the earned runs king with a 1.39 mark. Jack Cocchi Cocchi was .45 era. was next next with with aa 11.45 era. Cocchi Cocchi won won the the most most games-four�as against a lone defeat. games-four-as against a lone defeat. Senior i nner Senior catcher catcher Lars Lars Johnson Johnson was was named named w winner of usion of of the the Louise Louise Randle Randle trophy trophy at at the the concl conclusion of the the season. season.
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In In spite spite of of bad bad weather weather and and other other extenuating extenuating cir cir cumstances, cumstances, this this year's year's tennis tennis team team compiled compiled aa commendable commendable record. record. High H igh point point of of the the season season came came with w ith aa victory vidory over over arch a rchrival rival U.P.S. U.P.S. Lead Lead ing i n g this this year's year's team team were ""ere senior senior lettermen lettermen Larry Larry Peterson and Loren Loren Hildebrand. H ildebrand. Between Between them, them, Peterson and they of the the 12 1 2 matches matches won won by by the the team team this this they won won 88 of year. will be be built b u i lt around around return ret urn year. Next Next year's year's team te am will ing ing lettermen lettermen Dick Dick Purtzer P u rtzer and and Dale Dale Thompson. Thompson. In I n evaluating evaluating the the record record of of this this year's year's team team and and the t he teams teams of of the the past, past, it it must m ust be be taken taken into into consid consid eration erat ion that that P.L.U. P.L.U. is is the the only only institution i nstit ution in in the the 216 216
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conference lly support conference that that doesn't doesn't financi financiaally support it's it's tennis tennis team. team. The The number n umber 11 player player on on this this year's year's team team was was Larry Larry Peterson. In this, this, his his concluding concl uding year year with with the the Peterson. In team, team, he he was 'vvas awarded awarded the the trophy t rophy for for the the outstand outstand ing tennis or ing senior senior player player of of the the tennis or golf golf team. te a m He He teamed doubles tea med with with Loren Loren Hildebrand Hildebrand to to make make aa doubles combination combination that that was was defeated defeated only only 66 times t i mes in in the 25 matches m atches they they played played together. together. Larry Larry hustled hustled t h e 25 and and gave gave everything everything he he had had while while playing. playing. He He de de served served the the aaward. ward. .
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E n j oying one n Enjoying one of of their their greatest greatest golf golf seasons seasons iin
years, u t e golf eam years, coach coach Gene Gene Lundgaarc1's Lundgaard's L Lute golf tteam sported 0 w i ns , 2 s ported aa record record of of 110 wins, 2 losses, losses, and and 11 tie. tie.
the ay w ith aa bl azing 66, the field field through through the the first first dday with blazing 66,
and and won won the the conference conference title, title, though though for for the the
N .A.I.A. d istrict title N.A.l.A. district title he he was was nosed nosed by by one one shot shot
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by rt in's C ollege in by Mike Mike Jacobsen Jacobsen of of St. St. Ma Martin's College in Olym Olym
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Seattle versity, both 2-6 ; Seattle Uni University, both times times by by scores scores of of 112-6; came �/:! -8 1/� victory lt_7 1/� came away away with with aa 991;~-81j:! victory and and aa 771!~-71/:! Agai n st all conference compet ition, Against all conference competition, they they emerged emerged untouched untouched from from every every match. match.
In the rney, hosted In the conference conferen(;e golf golf tou tourney, hosted by by Central Central
pia. ing forward pia. The The four four at at this this writing writing are are look looking forward
Shawnee. Shawnee, Oklahoma Oklahoma over over June June 6-9, 6-9, and and stand stand aa
Prospects Prospects for for the the coming coming years years look look very very bright, bright,
vVashi ngton College lensburg, the Washington College in in El Ellensburg, the 4-man 4-man team team
for et u r n . The fOl' all all of of the the top top four four will will rreturn. The only only losses losses
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of vans, and of Erv Erv Marlow, Marlow, George George McCune, McCune, Dave Dave E Evans, and
a team team total total of of 604, 604, averaging averaging 5 1. t strokes n d . Marlow only only 7751/~ strokes per per man man per per rou round. Marlow led led a
to i o r Dave to ihe the team team will will be be sen senior Dave Haaland Haaland by by gradu gradu tra n sfer. transfer.
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CINDERMEN HAVE GOOD SPRING
For the first time in several years, Pacific Luther Luther an showed signs of developing a strong track and
John Hanson and Dave field team. Led by jjuniors un iors .John Knights Barker, the K n ights won three triangular meets and took second in two others dduring u r i n g the regular Hanson topped the team with 97 total points during while Barker finished sec poi nts d u r ing the year wh ile B a rker fi n ished sec ond o n d with 94. The cindermen's only victory in the Hanson anson who conference meet was in the 440 by H toured rec tou red the oval in 48.9 seconds, a new school rec pote ord. Another school record was set in the pole \vhen Ron H Hanna nine vault when a n n a cleared 12 feet n i ne iinches. n ches. season.
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Don Samuel Samuel JJUMPERS: U M PERS : Don son,, Roger Roger RReep, Arvin son eep, Arvi n Meyers, Ron Ron Hana. Hana. Meyers,
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Evergreen Wins Aroma A roma Bowl Evergreen Basement oitkial touch E vergreen and B asement tied ffor o r the olfidal during season. The two football Ccrown l'own d U l'ing the 1960 1 960 seasoll. intramural teams met again iin n the intra m u ral football "Aro " A ro ma Bowl," first rn a B ow l , " on December 15, ] 5 , the fi l'st of such post season games. Evergreen downed the basement in a hard fought clash in sunny weather weather]] 2-7, to capture first captu re the fi rst trophy. In the iindividual scoring department for football football,, ndivid ual seoring George Leeh Lechner Bill Geol'ge ner led tthe h e league with 90 points. B ill Peterson Basement threw P eterson also from B asement th rew 3311 touchdown passes to lead the backs. Third floor domi dominated intramural nated ·'the the intramu ral basketball winning four cham season winn ing three out of the fo u r league eham pionships. floor B B's pi onships. Third floor ' s were the only team to complete the season undefeated. Third floor tip Fourth play~ pers won the A league ccrown, rown, F o u rth floor pla�' crown,, and Third floor JJ oes boys won the C league crown won the D league crown.
Floor Sets New F. T. Record Evergreen edged Third floor in the intramural i nt ramu ral finals 54% 499 1% /:\ points. Individual ttrack rack fi nals 5 4 1/:\ points to 4 poi nts. Indi vidual Poppen,, :55.0, records were set by Jerry Poppen : 55.0, iin n the 440, Doug Mc McClary, Clary, 181'1", 1 8 1 '1", in the Football Throw, Konynenburg, Javelin, Don Pete Von Konynenbu rg, 1186'2", 3 6'2", iin n the Javel in, D on Gross, Duane G ross, 9'6", iin n the Pole Vault, and by D uane Meske, Discus. 1116'8", 1 6'8", in the D i scus. Third Floor and Evergreen tied for the Softball S oftbal l Championship Championsh i p with 9 aand n d 1 records.
Third Thi rd floor set a new record iin n free tthrow h row compe breaking tition with 426 points; points ; break ing an iindividual ndivid ual record, tosses. Ever reco rd, Ken Ruud Ruue! made 93 out of 1100 00 tosses, green was second w with i th 422 points. for the Volleyball Third floor flool" and Western tied for Championship Championshi p with 18 and 2 records. won the badminton fi finals, Gary Kieland \\"on nals, Ron Sletta won the golf finals, Ted Meske won the table ten nis \<von the tennis n is finals, and Harold Peterson won finals. fi nals. 221 221
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THE CAMPUS
We shall all long remember the beautiful campus which, through the years, we have seen grow and \vhich, know and love so well. It which we have come to kno\v It fitting photo iiss fitt ing that we iinclude ncJ ude the following p hoto UNI graphs of the campus iin n this SAGA of the U N 1VERSITY YEAH.. years pass, we shall V E R S ITY Y E A R As the y€ars undoubtedly buildings und oubtedly see many new buildi ngs rise to take their places along side those no\v now standi standing. ng. May this Uni ni th i s be a chronicle of the Pacific Lutheran U UNIVERSITY versity Campus as iitt was iin n the U N I V E R S I TY
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Index
Index A A alto, Walter H, 166
a l to, Wa i t e .. H. 1 6 6 A asen. Paul C. ·Hi, fn. 162
AlLicn . P�HIi (�. ·ili, G l . 1 (;2 Adams , Delol'c, A . 68. \67
A. 6 . . 1 � 7 A da m , . D<'.lo'· Ad ams , Dian a S . 8 1
tlHm�. Dian::l S. � l A dam!:. , Ka r en .r. 8 1
A d:H n...; , K a 1"(�u .J . S l A lban, K\~ nneth E. 81
lban. Kt·n lu:th E. � 1 Al bel't\-\ son, Jfn n s ItiB
Ibm't!5-8on. H ' n s I I)!.J Alb l'C('ht, F e-l'nita D. 7 ;~
At1w�(·ht. l<'ern i t a D. f� Al tl t:n , '1'hornas Vl . 68
A Itl�n. ''rhomn� 'A', 6f.;
Atflin~'H', G:lI'Y \V. 81
.... Gal'Y 'wV . 8 1
Alr li n
A JeX RTl del', Bnl(:C H. l ~H . 19~ 20:{ , 20,1
Alc'xandel', Co rinn e C . 75. 1172
72 A II ~ n. S hi ..!ey .T, 48
A l l o n . S h i l'I('�' .T. 4 Alno , Daniel S . )7\
A IIl o. D a n k l S . 1 , 1 A lva J'ad o, Ca.l· m ~ 1J J. 70. 161
A k ,'n.Jo, CIU"m.c:.-ll J . 7 6 . 1 6 1 Am e ~. MU I:Y E. 75
\ meli . &1a:I'}f E. 75 A mllo(lsen . S usa n .M . 75, 16 1. 179
A m u n dS:eI L . So..:"an �f. 7 5 . Iii I . 1 7 9 A nd c::rberJ!, Gary N . (is
A n l}(.· I·b(.,� . ( ; a t·�' 'N. 6 � I\n il cl's cn. A liee A . 72
\ n dt'l"':iCn . i\ liee A . 7;:; A nd E'J':;rm, Arn uld n.. 48
Andel':;I")n . Al'nuld R. 48 An den'lO n. Ai"thm' D. 6:-;
n l l (·I':-ion. Art. hm' D. (iX AJ1 d C'n~on . ]ju rry M. HiS, 170
) , , ! ron-on , l$,a l'ry M . l ilt-:. ] 7 U A nde l'so n, Ca ro l L. 75
al'ol L . 75 A n dC':l'foifJIl . A n der so n, Ca ron 1). 75
AlJ d(",,�c) r I . _anJIl I). 1"5 A nden3()n, CO r:i l'u.d G, 75
oll l'nd l;. 7 5 And �4,)n. Andel'son, H arlent! .T. 75
A n dcolos(m. On rlen .T. '; 5 A nd el'-':iOn, D :n,-j d R . 68
n dQ rSt m , DlJ \' i d R. 'is A nd('I':$xm, DIIII ".d :)8. A . 4f; , 134, 17 1. 175
A nd enm n, Laod a J . MI, l Ol'i, t X5
A n dCI-:ion . Gr-eH"o ry M . ~ l
An dcn:mn. Harlan L. 4M. 170
A nden;on. J al1c;: t C . S7
An del'i on, ,) cn nn e 8 1
A ndel'~C)n, .J en :; M . 175
Arul(orl'Oon • .Ien?> M. l "j ij A nciel':-;o(J, .John E . 81
A nd('I·�t)n • .John E . n. Ju di t. h D. 6H , 1 ~ 1
A nrlC'n,() , A I("x an fh�r. BnJ(!\� n . L��I. 1 9 !J 2U:L 2 0 ·1
AJl';.: a n rl�)'. C ()J" inne C . 7'1.
nI1( I',.;on . J url it h D . fi � . I X I
A nd e l'son, K ath leen E. tl l
An del'son, ) nt h le<.'n E. S I A n<-lE:.' I·~ on, P o lly M . 81, In;)
Atll lt·t'�on, Polly M . foi l . 1 65
Andl!l·s Im. R olicrt J. 81
t nrl( 'r:-;Im, Hoh� l"t .T . .\nd ('I·...;o n. V iI'gil l\'L 48
it ... il M. 4 ,\n df'l'.... I n . A ppe l, Le~l i(' M . HI
A p I > I. L�" l i <' :\1. H I A ,·ko . Dee A. fl8 . 172
d:o. Dee A . (,�, I i :?; Al·m ti lron g . A lice A. 48
l·m� l n H I I{ . A l k .... A . -is Al' m :;lJ'unJ!. A li<:e C. 75
rm.xLn mJ.C. A l i<;e ( ; . 7 5 Arn esen. Arlene M. 73
1'lene 1\1 . 7 3 A rn�::olCn, r\ I'n !:it, A udrey K . 8 1
A rn s t . . \ lI d n.�y , � l Auhy, Lau ra A . 81
A l lhy, LalU'a A . � l Aun e . ~ll)hn M. 192
I . 1 H� A ll f1 � . •J v h n A u~ , .Jane t E. 8 1. lo G
AlI�, .Jan�t E. 8 1 . l fl rl A ll , . ,Judith B. 8 1. \ G5
A,,,. J u< l i th B . R l . I f;; ; All ~t , Bal'banl K. GR, 11')7, 172
A u � t , But'bunt K. GS. 11)7 , 1 7 2 A :-I hcim, AI1 ~ tl'ifl 1\-1. 75, 165
/'\ :·dlf'i m . A Ul-Itl'irl N L 7 5 . I fi ll AKhpol e , Dar'Y} H_ 14 8
A " h pultJ . D a ryl H . 1 4 � Att e be lTY, Pa tricia A. 75, 167
AU",hen·y. P a t r i cia A . -; ;, . Hi7 AtworJfl. Dian e H_ 7;:)
;\ twuotl. D i a n e H. 76
B a ek ~t l ·o m. Hackl'iu·um.
BB Honald ll_ 68
Hunnld n . 68
Utlcn{. Donn a P _ 75
Uacnr. })on n a ·P. 7[' /Jacn,. Richar'd D. 6~
Hue..·u. Richal'd D. (i� Bakel'. Claudette G . 8 1. 172
UnkN". Cl�ud(�tt.e: G. S 1. 1 72 Bakel',. James D_ 75 . 168, 17 1
13ake, . .1ame$ D . 75. I loR, 1 7 1 Baker . .] ea n n ette D. 8 1, 172
BKk �.· . •J eannelt(� D. S t . 1 7 2 Bakke. J e rume W_ 4 ~ . 1 ~3. Ci 5
B a k k e . Jerume \V . 4 R . l :l :l. I :� � Bakken. H Og't,;o l' ,18. 159
Bakken. HOge)' ·1 • . l o !) Balch, Coralie A. 7f)
B a l c h . Com l i e A. 7 f> Baldwin, Su~an C. 4 ~ . 1 ~ 2
B a l d w i n . Su!:'nn G . ·I � . 1 �2 Ha l'nl'C'itcr, Helen 8 1
H a l'n l'C"itcl'. H elen Ml [-kiJ'reto. Ana D. 75. 81, 1G8 . Ifl9
l . H iS , l o ti Harreto, A n a D . 7 5 , H Burre to, Lucia M_ 75, 161, Hin
B U )'1'cto. L u c i a M . 7 5 . I f) ] . 1 60 H;,l I's tad, Brenda M. 75
B a l':-Ctad. 13l'cndl:t 1\\1. 75 BaJ·ton, Beatrice M. 8 1
Bfll'Vm . 13 ea l l'i cc M. Rl Bates. William .J. 68. \ 9 )
Bat�• . W ilJillm J . hR, 1 9 1 Battermann , Ida E. 68
Bnttern1 a n n . T d a E . G S Battermann, \Villiam H . "7-5
Balterm;;an n . \V i l l i n m H . 7 5 Haum e iii ter, ShHl'on M. 8 1
BR.umej� ter, Sh Jl ron M. � l B~y . Han son F. 8 1
flny. Hanson F . 8 1
Beard. George 8 1
Hearu. Geors;ce 8 1 l3 ec htel , Dani e.l A. 'i5
n " <"htel, Dan i el A . , 5
Beckner. F_ Jame~ .JI'. ] 70
B e c k n e r . F. J am e.... .1 1'. 1 7 0
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i..p!. D . G�, 68. 1 \:1;11 IlIl<1
l y drlee 1l. �1 . CCly eis.
Mike ik(' �8I 1 . M U l'h:unn. CC[I.l-h;u
l1ol/( u m , Kathryn B. G 8
C:ll'l$l)rJ, SShi l'l ey AA_ I . RRl h i rlt"'Y Cal'l:,un.
nr-I s;{ um, Kftthryn E . fig
Benson, Dale E. 75
lh·n�()n . Dale E . 7 1; Ben su n, .Jani ce C_ 40
Bt;':II �"Il, .J a n i l'(· C . 4 0 Be n?, SSh: tr 'on MM. .. R1 1
h :H<Hl Bl.'n�. DL'n!. Ijonni.,:· E.:. (i
Hel'le Jjo n n it' E . G,s BOl'g". Dn"i(1 D~virl I.. 1.. 4oR
non" :R CI'K J:·lm es L . 7r)
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n cln M. u lh" tl.. IL. iinck, k ml·'IIU H ilIuhm, Da"ie\ M H
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Bn·\, i k , J un(' A. 49 Ihew l.(tull1, n, l{Og'C l' P. fiS
P . fjR J{or"Pl' i llgtl H I't' will Brinkley, iB
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L i n daa L u n . Lind lll·u d h llTl. UI'oclhlln,
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Ian · 1 � n)·I.oks. Hro ok ~ ., \\"illiam Villiam K, tH H
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Da v i n .r. � 1 Bn)I,me. Da Broten . Ann 1 6 7
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M. R l G a l').' l\1. DW)\\"Tl. Drll P."Jotf'meieJ·, Marilyn � 1
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Bl'llin . . Nadine E. fiX. !':�. 9,1 . I 4 � Hnm :-:. Barbara . 4n
A . 49 nart,nn] A Brun:-.. Buchanan, 7 5
O w en 75 Buchanan. Owen Bu c hol z, Geonda I llS
I iHi . 168 i\1 . 1iH-i, Ceu " fr i a M. HlIchol�. Burbank,
17 1 HQuel'l 171 Bur·h a n k . Hobt.'l't BU1'l:te m e ist L'I', A. 8R1l
Bl:'\'fOt'ly A. ' r , Be\'erly H U I'Jlemc-i:H BUl'gess E. Rl
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