+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Mast 1934-1935

Mast 1934-1935

Date post: 18-Feb-2016
Category:
Upload: pacific-lutheran-university-archives
View: 388 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
 
64
D�: . . ' Tin,elstad, · . Committee . . in,. pl.M . ree Pro-: ".ml: Homecin' on » . W End , ' . Spfni T�' . �n .. hinl . . North . " " . . PI.nMd F Chor . u. Of 50 Voi� · · Sun day , tober 14. marks the 4O,th mh'ersary ,Of the dlcl"tlon of Pa- cific Lt.her h · ersity . and aord'· Ingl y . the "birthdfly" of PacUic �e 1I� ltion ot memrs- f the, in4 �O of c LUtheran C. · le �n annound by Jœeph Edwards. Rehs of the eQ- Professor B�k En,olll choir held in · the afte. ,,rm Colhge. At t.nfordUni . Y.�itY on Mond ay, e\ ' enlng: Prof . Alvar J. w h o l ----, n' _ C .. , _� __ In the h�tory department kt Lutheran ' Collegejor the · - In acrdance w ith the '�'mn""_! is now atndin Stord n,,.-__-· �a�e by: the CoUege ' or" d the epl�on ot. i ה. . plet. t : l j� .. Trustees, Re\'. O. L. Haavlk. of _ : f . L�::� at det 0' P. L. q. � . aingly with le follow� on ptemr 17, of ye :� h " V : Stucn, ' tn. Helen Ing men on the 40th ann !\'C rsary c om - 1 P or e . vlce-pre 6ldent of the Hl a M. A. ' ", fe r r Judi Benn. Ruth �augland, .Helen · mlttee: Rt. Rev. L. C. Fs of Seattle: I ! of C ifiC Lutheran eoi le. Holmp Rev. R. Bstad o� E ene. Orego n : . Mr. F o e w on ' ptemr �:.e .Unlverslty of Wu h - T eno n . : Old �d,. o ' E, Anden of Tacoma: Pro r e r N . J . In Sond rJ ord . Norway, Imml�at- mn MUten Nes V ig Rold Hong. and President O . A n ng d I n g to the United States In 1Z1. He swuo�, 'John Stuen;' Myhre. of the college . wor In Alasta and Wu Rort Mn, Dꝏald Reid'. mett . On the on of tober I·i. 1Y 4, attending Pacific �theran Ademy Thompson. Bs,' Eldon And�n. the building �'as dedtcaled. an r1 unti l 1910. and the University of W - Jam Olllll, nald' Martin, 'Clyde : ��.S t�;:n:. ::� o;��: �; ! w tl�:; ' :::�::�:� Pond, '33 Cia.. Cift . aebe ;��e�:. at. the. llege on the 25th of. October, had practiced law In Everett," Wash _ Built on Coe,e Campus Harold 0'Conne · r. k Ha. f O:;I mo ng seice on r �=t �: e as a istant be cpleted for the Poitleth Paul . . (r. 1�3. Rev. L. C. s of SeatIe nnd Co unty . · He wu also rl-presldent Anniversary fevlUes, 14. a 'Pep ' Rally Tomor�ow Ni,ht ( J. A. Aasgard. Psident of the Norwe- of the SnohomUh County Ala- ol lid ly nd + ing laid glan Lutheran Church ot Amertca, cf tlon. , . : · c cOl : ' ot on e , aU! 81, pep l l y Minneapolis. ha\'e e. n Invited to share ninK on the or . e le. to� �t .t.eI,bt· 'c1 @ 'e e. puJpit . 1n e um. w.lIe our since 19=. . e will keenly Mi S s V ivian Joh n d . . l g 4 ft wide, . Union . r .. .·cO- college pastor. T. O. 8van. \l :1II be the mied by the connected the I Dapפr are the new P ific Lutheran in A t e th d . , to MeMJ�Ie. O.:.. . , n- IItutst that �g,' :::� as well. h immediate - �:e �3�:' t y ' : פ= � �' =d a ' b� d-oft· . 11 c Students ot the llege, teachers l. who s k e on _ _ the N o r mal de r tme t w e . from which ' a l AU . .. U"ln,. the d and �'�u:�:. ha or P . L.C., and a numr 0' ' fa c Dapper is the . o �e omen' s In the . ol . : ' � " tbe 7:11 r ·joln In the UvIU . �e7e:!��= :'�l P �;OI. fro C I : e the o the . � t ye t the . 8av�r' Luth Chuh at t, the Unity o. W . 1933. Under the '. P. plans for the @f·are·1n�e�lnlte. but W , on Sa urday, She h tauabt at the sta Normal J. . n at the mite will meet again thla 6 , with the Re v. C. H. No !- at DUlon;Mont at the'Eutem !* !1 , o l wetk an? make !he defini aan- f j cla ng . t e e nt t pla In ' the Oon ld at · tOrande, "h�ch t,hey . . f ln ''heo be (hue bj ebt.· · ' . ' K . c of . nI . ·ibat � 'y eb- a l I.· t ꜷ. . men. . Lutheran metty at Stanw. . . 'At t� l . · . In njuncUqn with -cel· . At the פi Monday ' .. abe h chp. of Inuc d -� -��c ' braU the l of memorial held at whleb stUdent ·teblna· .P. L� c. Rec�i"e. Fam · e 'Marriag Bureau' Wn Alumni ien beld Bat- . l . N. J. Ho ' . Dr. �pפr, a u- Eleven F �; mer Student. SUccumb to Cupid'.-art . r 13, wben P. L. C. pl .ibu . their de ty of a t� . ' , . . BeWnabam Normal at e .k. . Cour at the Unlty 'Wl · we.nt'we· lll . live . cbeaply · , iat - : at �l, at. 'U of fe'a at It: 'a t. . · . CoUge Facully Spen Summer acn Period C at n- : ₤ n ." In Many W ., oS &.Everything Nothing' פ w i , t be pb' uU on ei r m th . e :. . . . . dnt· a ! ' @ . na, u or A ,�. · �, , �, . a whICh . - t W , ; a a . -� . a e the f to . at B� h a- W , , ) to dl ƣ f f t t· �- . .� . . n t 'I " . � n : din ! f��. . :�l �.,. , == t . �t , 3. ' . . . · . . t '.' a � !· �. ·@ a . _ 1 - u · .· � at . · W- � : . · t. A . �. . , · ' : . . =. :�= �t I : �:�. .· -. . ". 'r. f e a ., & , . d . i· . .. : , . :� _ e il� . : i d . �:' �= =' . :' ._ . -* - 2· at ' b . e . � t = ::� ' I :=� �";' J - - . .. b. . . . q ' i . @ . It : 1. c . . . - .- .f,c it �" . . . a �' , '11. ' . 5 _1 ,.P. 1. C · bJI� .(�. _ '!: 1¡. . l .. : I
Transcript
Page 1: Mast 1934-1935

D�: . . 'Tin,elstad, ·.rKI Committee . � ... ltin,. pl.M for .Three Pro-:'!

".ml: Homeca: .... in' on » ..... W .... End

, ' .

Spfni T�'. t:o "'�n � .. hinl� . 'ton .ftd North ... " ONto" . . PI.nMd FOI' Chor.u.

Of 50 Voi� .. ·

· Sunday , October 14. marks the 4O,th lumh'ersary ,Of the dl'dlcl"tlon of Pa­cific L�t.heran �h·ersity . and accord'· Ingly. the "birthdfly" of PacUic

�e. 1I� seleCtion ot members- for the, in4 �Olr of PacIfic LUtheran Col.· leP, � �n announced by otiector Joeeph Edwards. Rehearsals of the eQ-

Professor B�k En,olll tire choir Ue held in · the afternOOn.

,,!!'rl'm Colh.·ge. At S_t.nford� Uni.Y.�itY on Monday,

e\'enlng: Prof. Alvar J. Beck, who hall --.--, n'_C .. , _� __ In the h�tory department kt

Lutheran 'Collegejor the · - In accordance with the '�'mn"n<"_! is now attending" Stantord urunn,,,,,.-_.,-_·_-· ���n�� ��a�!:e by: the CoUege' Board. or" Truateee and uPon the eJ:plra�on ot. uu." ieave he

.. completed.the! �orll:; t�: l j������������ .. Trustees, R.e\'. O. L. Haavlk. of _ :f

.L�� ::� at department 0' P. L. q. � TobIason .

is accordingly serving with tlle follow� on September 17, of ye-::o:�

h�"::V: Stucn, ElLr.a:be'tn. Helen Ing men on the 40th ann!\'Crsary com-1 PortIe. vlce-pre6ldent of the Boaid of Hla M. A.'",.,u OOIlferred Judith Benson. Ruth �augland, .Helen · mlttee: Rt.. Rev. L. C. Foss of Seattle: I TrUstee!! of PaCifiC Lutheran eoilege. Holtcamp Rev. R. Bogstad o� EUlj:ene. Oregon: JI. Mr. Forde was born on 'september

�:.m�.e .Unlverslty of Wuh- Tenon.: ArnOld �denttln,. �oyd' E, Andef"llOn of Tacoma: Prore�r N. J. 1883 In SondrJord. Norway, Imml�at- ThomPB:On MUten NesVig Roland Hong. and President O. A. nngel5.�d Ing to the United States In 1901. He swaruo�, 'John Stuen;' � Myhre. of the college. worll:t>d In Ala.sta and Wuhlngton. Robert MOMOn, Dooald Reid'. Emmett . On the occa.s.Ion of October I·i. 1894, attending Pacific �theran Academy Thompson. Bsaes,' Eldon And�n.

the main building �'as dedtcaled. anr1 until 1910. and the University of Wash- James Olllllan, ROnald' Martin, 'Clyde

:: ���.S t!t�;:n::;. ::::� o;��: �:w; !wtl�:O;:;' :::�::�:� �� Pond, '33 Cia .. Cift. aebe �=te::;����e�:��n����.

at. the. college on the 25th of. October, had practiced law In Everett," Wash_ Built on Colle,e Campus Harold 0'Conne·r. Prank Hayward.. f

O:;I�:� morning service on October �=�t��tt!:e;er: as assistant To be completed for the Poitleth Paul PreWl. .

(114. 1�3-1. Rev. L. C. Foss of Seat-tIe nnd County . ·He wu also rlc:e-presldent Anniversary festivlUes, October 14. a 'Pep' Rally Tomor�ow Ni,ht ( J. A. Aasgard. President of the Norwe- of the SnohomUh County Bar A.5socla- fish Pool Illid illy pond 11 being laid

glan Lutheran Church ot Amertca, cf tlon. , . : ·�c cOlh!ge :pua ::-�or;:' ot eo- one, «NIle aU! 81, pep rally Minneapolis. ha\'e bee.n Invited to share SeninK on the Board or Trustees . -- e laB pole. pool to� nIr�t .t.eI,bt· o;'c1ock" at 'the the.puJpit.1n the l)'12U1a.SIum. w):l.lIe our since 1929. Mr. Forde will be keenly MiSs Vivian Johnson �d Mrs. . long and 20 feet wide, and. Union Depot. Tbe roodtau .. gad .·cO-college pastor. T. O. 8van. \l:1II be the missed by those connected wtth the I Dapper are the new Pacific Lutheran in shape. At the IOUth end . In, to MeMJ�ri1Ie. Ore.:.. io .,..,. LIn-IIturitst that �g,' :::� as well.as his immediate as- �:��e�3��:'ty ��=� ':pe= ::� ::.� r!���' =.,:.d a ' b� lIend-oft· .11 beinc

Students ot the college, teachers amt Doc� nngellltad. who spoke on_be_ the Normal dep6rtme�t w�e Mn. from which' a imall �rf&u AU ... den .. U"ln,.. In the dorm and ����;:'I:�J:��dsu:�:r::�� � .half or P .L.C., and a number 0' 'fac� Dapper is the .bead of\ ��e 'Yomen's Into the .pool . : In' � wW lea" Oft tbe 7:11 car

·joln In the ,fesUvIUes: . ��era7e:!��= :'�l� � c: P���;O=:::I::=:��. fro� CI:

e�� the �tt o� the 01'. �15tad sta� that. as yet the5e. 8avh:�r'!! Luthe:r Church at Even!tt, the University or:. WuhIngton In .1933. Under the 'superrialoo of Mr. P. plans for the atfaJ.r·are·1n�e�lnlte. but Waahlngton, on Sa.t.urday, � She has tauabt at the state Normal Jacbon. �uactor . .. nUmllet of

that the committee will meet again thla 22, with the Rev. C. H. Norpard 01- at DUlon;MontaDa, &net at the 'Eutem !* boys are wortlna 011. ,the Pool wetk an? make !he definite arrange- fjcla�ng. Interment t.cIok place In' the Onion �ormal located at·t.Orande, "h�ch t,hey �.ve. flnaDdaJ aJd�

f'tIIIdInIln ''heoma .b-ad be (hue bj elrbt.· · ' . ' v,erJ;I Klnl"'.;'" kiN. in cbarp of

. nIlJ ... ·ibat � 'y eeleb­rltIeI &ad a ..".ui.e daDce will I.· t.re '&be au.Ir. . menta. . Lutheran cemet.ety at Stanwood. . otegon. 'At Paett� Lutberan College �I'd their eoUep: �.

· AlIIo. In conjuncUqn with thI!I -cele·· . At the ehapei exerc:laes Monday ' .. abe has charp. of Introductory and :':--=--�-:::;-��=--:-�-'cc��:-�=-��cc':�' braUon the UmuaJ lwinecOmirie of memorial aeri1ce .... held at whleb stUdent ·te&cblna· .P. L� c. Rec�i"e. Fam·e. '" 'Marriag"e. Bureau' Wlwn Alumni and friends W1U be beld Batur- D;r .• Tlngellltad and Prof. N. J. HonC' . Dr. �pper, a graduate of the uni- Eleven F�;mer Student. SUccu.mb to Cupid'.-,fJartJJ day. October 13, wben P. L. C. playa paid .tribute .to their departed vemty of cmcon. baa t.U.e� advanCed . ' ,. . ... BeWnabam Normal at th;e Lincoln Bowt: .mr.k.er. .

Courses at the Unlveral.ty of GaW'0I'D1a 'Welll ·we.nt'we·lll .8eemt � If tb8 live ... cbeaply � ·0De, IO�� the iat- : at �teley, and at. the 'Uni'm'lity of feUow'a at It.pin: Dan:CUptd'a t.er.Part Ot AU(ruIt. tbeJ"ye.·been Mr. CoUge Facully SpentU Summer J' aciUiOn Period Callfornla at Los AJiplea. Her n- oqta1DlJ: IeeDl to �ve made � lira. AlveDe 8cbIerman. ." I.n Many W liy., (JoinS &.Everything aRd. Nothing' perleDCf:" with , tbe pbJl.1c&l' educaUon their aim �th1a aummeI' • . 81nee :. . . . . department· c:onsiata 01 her work' at Jut. aPnna, the u.t or A II,We �Ird �. W'bSspere4 to· U8

Tra.ve�, tea.c:b1nc', atud�, and nouciu.. Alaaka. a coUntry whICh be Lebanon b1Ih � � Oftcon. embarked OIl the -. Of t.hat W� Quale, '10; 't¥1fIi baa a �.

-� .�� .ha'fe been the found to be; very beautuuL )It. xavier and at � Bcae� � has been � auc- Warner Quale, <LIlHaD, ChmdenlOlD) to dlft1"llloDs oithe faculty for t:be put spent t.b8nratputoftbe·�.�- Mr. An&'elp.� � ........ nt 'I .... " ... �n: addition 01 f�� .. ::: :;;�� ';:::"'l�� � �tha.,. It �, .. if tn.� :::::m� .. �..:..�� = = �tzuc=k t.�t.o =: -= Clarence Rom, '33. and' lb SOUth Dakota. . . .

· � the moai popular ... our prot ..... of tb:ewmmerbe taucbtauimner8Cbobl Greek. '.ID!' baa received bia hi&ber � � 01· �. "'" Pour ol·laat J'Ml"a .atu4entA have alab =-�� _tteredtrom C&11- ana.Worked in u.e·lIbrarJ.· ed� at the . tJ'DlTm'llUy ·of Waah- .� :,ue;:s.u:� =:.::u::: �Ieam. �� Mr. R&m.t.d ·weat.!IKk __ .. tal' A. ��,=:;.t.:-.=.;;: � �� -= ':r� �. . Tacoala. now, aDd· CJara'�

:: C:: . .:-r.:.,rat.=: =. ::oabe.:...tra::m�c:.= �t � 1Wloma 1dIb ........ .aI ..,: �'::.....�. �� :a -= .:.�.� · -.... acbool far tbe ant dIl ..... ".tII,Jots � 'rar. after" te.Ch� field aceot. for IIIAZ'I1I&e a. 1UIIIIber., Tbete .Ia DO 1cqer & 1bQ:, BadIaD

Mr. add .....tlODed til 0IItf0rIda. &be lDc ...... acboOl ior· ab!; ..... : ,.be .De.n:� � _.w. tee. il� IDd io. ... dber: abe'i·Mrs. JIaJIDODd '&JdaDe. .

=;r����!:r:' ::=;r::!.txtbe�tei=��-: �= =lf2I' .:� �'._ � � tbe��"IiI� �. tar IUIIIIIIer' 8CbaGl. -10 lie -1PBIt two· lira. Ta,.kJr were bo4h at .cbool.' b. .decree . Kr� NelIUt t.Dc*: �=::�;;:' I :=����".!;.r::'J-� � Sdda'- Brownfteld. ... buabaDd.. • .

.

:r ... tIl·ParU&iid q U:Iert traftled. to 'JaUer ticlnc iii eharp.of tbe IUIDJDII!I' at tbe .u� � � . �� And OIl It io- 1': 1.. c . ... ..... col-.- .� for,c .. i.-.t �"thne � �....... .... . baa been�' Pacute Ooplenad , '11. lDd 'the .'1 5 ___ 1 ,.P. 1.. C.-. NlIMle

· Dean H&uae aPmt bJI� In .(�. _ Pace '!: since 1132. ,;. �deeIded.. � tWo � IIU&l'l'iqe bureaul .. :

I

Page 2: Mast 1934-1935

PAGBTWO PACIFIC Lt1'I'HERAN COL..LEO!:. PAIUCLA.ND. WA.8HINOTON·

Circuit L�ther LUlU. M"t . . LIGHTER '. T. I. OcI •. l�·21 ,. T ....... I _·_P_ R�E_X_l'_·s_

· �£ ... O'_�_N_E_R_ Publlsbed nt'1')' two weeb dUl'iDc the ICbOOl 1KI' by \.be'Stucleot& of·.Pt.c:lnc THAN .' The South' .Pupt. .Sound �OUllI"h all iIt� ... ..w ,N., ..... : . . Lut.beran Co�. � w� . . ' .' . People·aLut.berIa.pe.�ftJl�·w1ll Wel __ '�P. L: �.! . \., . , �"nured .. It'COnd clua matter. 6c:tober 2. lIZ, at the PaR Otfk:e at Parkland, . .' be held 9c�r l,I. �, aDd. 21. at � . W� ... · ,..,..\.nn or . .... �rt-W�. un� tbe Act of K&reh 3. 1m. e· . AIR e Cen� Lutheran Church .� � � ., ff!riJ.;.n1 . '

. ' • �� . ............... .. ..... � .... .... ..... . ............... M tOr. ,'. . . ' ... u.e··faee ttl'" � brIt.�&er ·llIan . '.,' �� 31 w':tlth t.he �. E .. M. ::r. is Pu- W .... &e • ,......, MriMI.dfen

� S; n� Nc.ll'lbcr . . 1tJ' Bob 11_ . Bert Myh MUton N . ' Roland Ute -.at j ... U· . 0' . ' '. � . Oooday! Lots of unemployment. prob- Sw��n.· and RhOda Hokenstad will Weae-e .... "...... abl4lnc • • n-lema ''ate belna mOftd fr.om home. to partake 10 the �"or. th!!. con- lama,-' �I

. EDIT,OR.IAL STAFF Colleie. campUSM...· nntlon theme. "Is 6hrut... PoIiia1ble'1" ...... M ...-...,.., the P. L "C. Editor-in·Chief F . Milton Nesvig , , , : �,lll\am Pnu�r ta the .l1oe:prealc;teot.. ramU,. . ..... �'t� Ues of . Chri •• . • USINE� • . STAFF Speakf.ni of uaemplorm-L, the : • ., •.

0 the. QIrcu1L. UaD. '-" .... ..,...uoa.! ' Business �anager . ' Bertru"m. Myhre erate maD baa 15,"' __ :. bn.I.a.... �� ��IOr �Ui -be' ,::I..�_8at.; ' . . . O. A.. T1NOELS"::"D. Assistant Business Manager Clyqe Gnmstea� '. . ' __ ' . " u ... a)[ �"",mOOD . . w .""""-.:"' !> . Advertising Manager James-Gillilan . Mr. F· .0. Zw11pI.enr. of BHtUe.�. .

Cath�r�"h •. ·I�n ' .. 141'

Circulation Manager Louise Jackson ' ,If thta nation (or P. � C.).ia not f� E. M., Ht'fl(e'by been �n·lt.t Tout- . . CirCl,(lation Assistant , Margaret Craft' f?Cct,.u-conacloUl-young men, t.besc?ph- .m� for �Oonftn�c;acnQuet In . -- . ' " Faculty Advisers N. L Hong and O. J. Stuen OIIlorel have not. been dolnr !-btlr dut.y the e.verun,. . ,

. Rites H"d�ift T.com. _AUIU.t 2.5

• • by 'the frHbmen.

_._ . ��e':=';�I::n��K�nn: With Dr. l1nl�ht..t·OHici.tinl

' . A Friend .a.nd �-Worker �IS� .' � . '" -eleaUat ,a� t.b&t a 'iOoee �ttemoo�. ��' bJ,the Ballard ." " �e� It. former Mathlas .H. Forde. v�e preSident of the board of directors of· ian't DeUiy ' .. :.auy .. It. .... widell First LUtheran .Chureli Qn:he.tra, un- Catlterj� �Ute. ' . .

Pacific Lutheran College

.

recentlY p'assed away: An alumnus of the � be _e eoJIIIOlaUeo. \0 eIl.wi �er the dlrectioo'of Ronald .HoOper, �It.uden� at �IC .Lutheran !JOlIece. school, he had an intimate' knowledge. of the problems 'and the spirit CU.YS :....ho 1ftW Ucht'footb&U pult.. I

• � law.:-r

A=to

�' l":

.�

e . . that attend this institution. Perhaps. at board' meetings, he di(ectly ' . ' Moun� ew ulosis um the . a.

�. �:fd �hiS knowledge in the planning.l?f how th'e students mi�t.be . �h.o say .. coil�' athletes aren't 1m. ' H?4VE. YOV MET? :::�lh,'I\!.= 1rU ��i7

_____ -.-P:. � _ , . .. . ' proving? At leut half of . the 200· - , , 1911 In Ctuc:aco. DllDOII. ' . J .- .-. Tne student bodrfee.ls�arwlth-hls: .passlng... a . ...t ���frJ. �.n.d .has .p;;lun.d..� can now read th� letter . One with P'Ht leadenhlp�abUlty and - �J.unM'al::aem�-were·h·elcJlri-dhe left the ranks of ���af(lors ·who champIoned for !hls mstlt�tlon on their sweaters: .... lt-ts--report:.ed:-- -' a1SO" 6ii"@'iiho-w�� wor wfitri:"' c. O. Lynn' Chapel, AuCuJt. 15. 11134. . / I ' . " ") -- '. t\'et called -upon? : She haUl t� Frl- P. L. . C: had' chart'e. and Pr. 0: A. .... I Don t Be Dlshe.artened TocIaT" Poem. day Harbor, better tno,m by' aome 'stu- Tingelltad ott1clated� wing for hill

i

Ne st ent.s, don't become discouraged while in the process CUff Mesford,', IIvllll" In the PUt.. den,:! as "F1ah. Ialand." She is !, mem- text, l8a1ah 43:2i-26." Two duet..num· . �:h:�P�i� ar�:;�

f :�e��\h��ti��

v���

e:�� ::�:

et��n�

i;�oOfb: �:= :���:::. ::=�::: ::::::=a;I:!,�=e�a:�=: ��'��:��:ie

M����h:e�:"W�:

done at the same time. Schedules must be arranged: courses of W��n. he had halr enoorh to part.' ber of the choir thJs year: She proved lung by Mildred and Robert Monaon, study mapped o'ut, financial payments se!tled. When all. thi� is her abUlt)' 10 lead�p.l�t·y�ar whe�' The ac.Ung pa.llbflaren, Walter done. things will run sm'oother. Then. too. that heOlrt-sickness. Our 14ea of Nothlnc she was elec

: sophomore = pres� Young. Clare�ce �onson. Clifford caused by boarding away' frolT) home for the first time, will vanish A bladeJess knife wlth_t. a handle.' :�:t.:d: th,e��f �::tre- Mesfotd a�c;I Stanley Dahi.'"\:Ie� fonn-

, New acquaintances will fill the gap;g'ade by the IQss of friends which . In �e May clay tete held on !.he col- er cI.&.SI�tes of Ca!.herine. you a����o �t�:�f�:

or��se�� a�ec:;�h

s��;d:;r:d manner of liVing, tn T�:: t

:�;� :�e�� b:��

e P:f:r: le� campus lut year. thta attractive In a letter' r�lvec;l by Dr. nngel�

Courage. new students! . ' brunett('s and d� for h!m.' !:';!�:: .;-: ;:. ;�ett;: �e;:�. �� m��r�� ':!:U;' h=� . FamollS Neeks toc;Il� 01 the secret.a.ry·b60k of the Aa- .thanks and appreclatlon be conveyed On Football Preju.<\ice

-and- 'soelated SLlH!s..nt Body. U }:ou hAven't to the St.udent Body for the man)' There has arisen in the last few years a strong prejudice against � met this "penpnality" r,irl who has a 1 t.houghtllll· and kind attentions ext-end-

college football. The cry of its accusers is that football is becoming I\.b�r--:.- rndy sml1�d:r everyone, you'd better ed to her dau,hter duriri, her_long too commercialized. that it is a brutish g·a'me . .that it interferes with A ctraffc', . get aCQual? .' UineM. and for. the tlowen receive(!. a high order of' scholarship. Much of this criticism is just . Million ( _.

_

_

.J

r� dollar gate receipts are not unusual; deaths on the field. although A' mo�U51 h1dual Whg:Is"'WU- '

rare, have happened, a class of students whos� paramount Interest There s one good thing about a &chooi aUy seen �1P1�g to and fro from the It--------------+j IS ffi§.ball, has been produced But IS thIS the fault of footbail ltselt> boardinlf club-,.,1f an)ones Imger is 10 0:JtI and aJ.)�Yl loolttrIi for some one? Ch.arles Rosenbur, The game of football Is"a creation of the American colleges Itsl

the soup It s you'r own No? Well. bel the yOung tello" who OHlu S .. pplln purpose Originally was to take the scholar away from the unhealthv __ 0 ./ the' green roadster and who is St,tie_" glow of the study lamp and make of hIm a well-rounde� perso,nalltv One of the advantace. of bdna' a a1waYI wUllng, to sht:re It when th�re 913 Pacifi� Ave. through physical training. Football has not corrupted Itself: It has lo,.bro,. is that J'OD're no t. afraid to ,Rre errallds to be run. Laat year he been cheapened by a spectacle-Iovi�g civilization which h�s .dragge� dip J'Our toast .Into your. toHee. eYen .WM a member of the Dram& Club and 1+,--'---------in,to its stadium

.

s not·sch.olars seekIng a well-rounded traInIng. but thoa,rh yoa do eat In the donn.

' a�so a deba� let.tenn.an. He Is �n· I -< _

________

"" professional athletes. __ nlng hle third year of school under 1.'

Football itself is as fine a training now as it was in the past. and. I LEARNED RECENTLY .THAT: the Normal depa�ent here, and last sHould not be eliminated from the colleges. It's the glamour. brutality MR. RAMSTAD used to smoke Buil year was choseq by the Itudenta to � Lugg' a'ge and and pro'fessionalism that needs to be ousted. Durham . . . DUTCH MOE and LOUISE their . leader and guide. lhrougtl the

JACKSON &.re- rcaliy Turb. not. Nor- com!?, school year. . I Pep Club Surprises Dean; Delta Rho Camm� Elects wegl;ans . ' . . HARO,LD N iLsoN only IW:te� :�c:-:��taaJ�lIel=:

Elects Semester Leaders Gertrude Stenberg Prexy ��� r::7t ��:) ��p �.io��:: with hle black. �urly hair. He is kriqwn Honoring tne birthday of Mrs, Lora' ' ;" to ride bicycles for exercise. and ean by !.he studenl4 as "a friend � us all."

Kreidler, dean or women. the Pep Cluh Committees Plan Initiation for ���� �p;;:

le;�

: .�� gave a surpr1se party TbUQd"ay, 8ep- Frosh Day Cirls Tomorrow umber 20. In the College dlnlng haU. PFLUEGER likes IRENE O·DELL·

pretty much . . . BERT MYHRE ' put. rubber heels on his shoes so they wouldn·t mar the desk ... GRADY Ca.

WRECKER SERVICE Day 'and Nite IOYNTON

·S...5IRVICE

CA. OI4S-R--1 R.,.lrI.,� 0".

The honored guest was presented a gUt and a cake which provided the '!ve­ning's re�reahments. HosteMes were Romola Rwt. Bernice Hauge. Alda Johnson. and �berta Torrwon.

Be<:au.se AlI�Bwur" Roe, presi­dent elect of �lta Rho Oamma fa at..­tending St. Ol.a.t Colle�. the club held n special meeting T,hursday. 8eptember 20. ror t.be purpose of elecUng a new

HUOHES once trlp� over a gn.sa-hopper 'whIle workirig on a" "combine." 1';:=========::::;

At the first Pep Club meeting of the year. the followln&: oUlcen were elect­ed: President.. Margaret Craft; vlce­president. Mary Nash:_secret.ary-trea.s­uref, Helen 1.11ja: tire-chief. Eleanor Hauke.

president. Gertrude.' Stenberg was . EDUCATION"" FAcr: �.prooI. that chosen head of t.hLs organiUUon at. ihe world is ceUtn.- heUer &ad wIMT. is thls tline. follDd In &lie � that fewt:r DaJ

Other officers elected Monda.y. '8ep- room boya at P. L :C. a,re now tI')'bq­tember 24 were: Ellen Berptrom. vice to l1(ht matc:hs with their ftnv:ruailt.:

Associated Photographic • Service

1 714. M,rket 51.

Musical instruments

Eagle Jewe.lry Co. H. F,iedm,n

1344 Pacific. Tacoma

pres.ldent; Rachei Flint. reeort1. log ace- than e ... er before. Itw:,-,,:ww�w.t:u;w� I: P.,kl.ncI· •• rber Shop Ii . .. .. , .. " .. , .. , ............. " .. " ..... , .......... , .... . I 1- DR. WM. SMITH

Dentist

.� :C����U:d :����:= An,investlgator �th llttle else to d� Gilllenkamp's -. 'Conhcn::o"" .

Plans are now being made for the linds' 't1'1at the blonde � on her way out.

��ll�1a=�:.e ��nla·o� t!:. ��ts�u�:��o: ::: other 11�l

w B��;d:ay CEO. KNUDTSON, .. PnJp, �! ... :P::'::":::: ': ' .

.

:' .. :d:: .. ::GA.:

.. :::

.':.:'.:: O.: ::I5:::::'::.'.:':.:i-: :: .:.

, '.:" ,.: :: .: ;.":::, ::, :�:::: ..

:: I '=:��O:�;:;= � theft -.---. . -.rUb ... ... FEATURES

?':M .... ' .

..

Mm"": .

.

: ... ::�·.��OO";�.":·�AST·:

..

:� ..

·""

..

"."". '.·.",.,1' . ri! Clanc u� : and �;;::u.. � Who De"ltI' \0 � �tb �. Men's All Le.ther

\" . --�'-- :t�r ."'111-_" -_. "'=un,.- Sh_.at·$3..50 and O. �.�TH Nonlb Am_ . .... . Trubon . ..... _K - .' $3.95 . j.

All Kil'Mh of AlterJliOn �. Irene �d, and Ployd KDut.-- Fifty Students A".�d· · ALSO GROCERY I ... I . ..... ...... ..... ... • .. t .. 6h«1e .... Com.; ..... M ..

m •.. � ..• � .• ; ......... g; ..... '.� ..... ' .... . ! ........... ., :�N�ru::Id�;::,=-,!laf 00Uep. . Su'mmer School Session urlE· Assortment of

'.Amoca· t .!t '": Cirls' Sport (bfo,da

� .... " ... " .. "" .... ".:, .. " .. "" .. '''' .. ''' .. ''''�" .. :'''''''''' .. � �. """ .... """ .......... , .. " .......... "'' ''''''''''''.: ....... , .... , 00= ;���tal=r:�:n�� =:= ft..member!" p «WI t8 i � fOf L

e'!�·!� i I C:ower Creek Senice Station i =�=��:�� =l:�:� 1111 BROADWAY. I �"""""'

. " ...... "��."" .. ,:��'''''.,,� .. ,, ...... '''' .. J 'Iiltt, Ha ..... ,.: ·lviWl.. � '� Bernard E .. Sw�$6n; Prop. ! ben and MIss Pbelps 01 JIUOD Lee in·, 1 ��!!:!l:l�!!:!l:l�!!:m��_--' ___ ......,.:....-,-�.:........,. �.:" ''''''''.:.=. .. ����"�.�.�,�,,�!,� . ... ,, .... '''� ..... ": .. " ..... "�" .. ''' ... � . ...... '''' ....... �'''' .. ,,.''''''.,,.� �r:.!�::-:..=�.::lcra.fL. ne SUITS AND OVERCOA�

8rookd.t"rumber' Co: � � �rookda!e. W,ash. i t.ermedlat.e of �acoma who .tauiht J !

] . .. .............. : ...... , ....... :, ... ........ : ........................ ; ... '! io ... ......... ...... :. ............... : .................................. ,

. . .

T�iloreil To Your ��aiiir. _"

.' SllIDENTS! ·i �'--- KIMBALLS ' i M...... . Su.h . . O ... rcooh ..

Shi�� � ... I I } . Sportinl COOd. . . . . ! .. U�I,*! 'oir!� 5_ ' $25.00 $29.50$35.00 . $25.00 $29.50 ' . ' . • Co<do. 'Sc,-=8o..-. 10< up H . ' si.NCa '"i � Ir Dahl,GfO(!ery�. . Co I L eU' N.D E tt·s O'

N . .

. '.rlcla .... ·ta .... " .� CIi. ..... . � ! - 1 107 B� ... T� II, ,.dr..... ' r@i 767 BrOadway WUlthrop Hotel . � . ' . .

::: ....... ":.� �-: .... -:---'"-�!.-�.-... ;� . . "

. .

; 4' ' . /. ... :

---.. �--'--

Page 3: Mast 1934-1935

SEPTEMBER :!e, 1134

Squad of. 28 Meri ' Turning Out For

Varsity Football

, ) .. r.) PACll"IC LU'I'HER.\N COLLEOE, P�, WABH1NG�N

.·PAGE 1:J:lREE

"'"'' "" """'''''': """ """ " " "'; """'" I Glads Open 'Seaso� Mooring Mas.tStafi -

. ] 1 - � At Linfield Friday Tryouts &ing Held �1II9ltt �.J) -.... .... .:&... (" <..... Inaururatln� the 19)4 rootball aeMOn O\ie t6 the fac\ !that there �. no

w. ",,",.� the Pacific Lutheran College'OIadI&- c1 .... in newnn1Ung, .t.ud�ta t�ter_ Hea¥}" Hard :C��r,inl U�e' and tors m�t Linfield Collej'e .i ,McMinn- ellted in joumallllm art trYtnl out on

Fast, Pon:r lackfield Feature of I Eld A ville P'r1da; t� 28 Ll�ld rattd the nra� two 1!I5� of the Moor�1 Mut.

Olson's '34 Pipkin Machine y on nde"on one of the ctronl"l teams In the Opon the complet.lon or the �nd-lMue

N�west Oonfertnce .wt �, 1fUi the comp!ete. staff will be ann�unced. _ • '. , . • .............................. :.,. •••••••••••••••••••••• .have almoet the. �e lineup. agarn The .faculty advlsers, Mr. O. J_ 8tuenL:" -, ,�-" .. ,.�.�

. The 1934 fOO�b&l1 season started ,wttb . Once again -we are back in the seaSOn of the' King of all �POftS-- this year. ",----- . IUld Mr._S: J. HOr1g sta�e th.t there � . \�!' opening O(\lChOOI Monday, Se�l/10, football .. Due to lack of exper'ie't'rced men, Coach Olson ha!t" had con�' Coach otacxi belleves·.-us wl.1I �.the· excellent and t'�r1enced �Iltetlal . �u��� ����

dw�o

twent�,:��a reeelv� siderable diffi,culty i� a�ra,rig�ng his liM@ up, buf:nov.:. �tter a week. toUg��3t:ra�e �f the seuon, .but 1Ia)'ll ::�:I

Q:t In �:1II �e b�� an�

ed h uad ' regis te swell ;:and a half of extenWe drill In fundamentals and !crl..,..".,ages, pros- that .hls squad � dete�ed:. to give . 't"tiOM! ep&{tm ' . t I' sq to twenty-eight. I� pres-' peets have brightened considerably. The new felloWs are' 'rn there them' a '.real battle, It the Olads �n '. who worktd � the edltor:tRl "nt . number. fighting hard for �itions, and it looks like Olson has a team that is get Lbdr rut backs ,Into the open. 01- statt th13 �nt . Issue '.Include Th�I�a '

Acrording t� J20acta Olson the ma\n going to go places. . , .

' son f�1s 5lU'e- that the � "111 ma,i.e Daniela.. Vollly .Norby, P1t.ul Preu'. ' obstacle. to overcome 'wUI be the In:!x_ " a tine showing': C .

. "Courtney' King .. Mabel Heaem-, iudy llenenee. He believes he' ha.s .materlal S. . S. Denl!On, Roberta ToiTt3ori. Martkn KOh-for a flne team.·�e question at present lalkin, .bout lettermen. we hne witlt us thi..re .. � a cOUple �f �, L: C • . CricLSchedule 'ier, Edna . Tobiason, .Ra.rrY Orlbbohm. being how they 'WlIl come through fellows .who are up in the runnin,. Johnny "Fud" Fadness,.who lalt • Katheryn Anderson. Helen Holteifrip. agafn.!it stitt opposition. He will build year �ttended W. S. C. 'Could not reftt�in lon, frOM toocI 014 P. l. C. Tb'e toot";'" .8Cbed"� for the 19). b:llen 'Bel'ptfOm, Lenore Wlthro1f. Hu-hi.!' ]Ine around. Fadness. three year and IS back with us. arain pbyin, his fifttt yflir ".100"'" . . Dutch SeMOn � .nnoaneed 'by Coaeh Olson el Hagoerup. Elizabeth Pitls, lone Mad- . lettt'rman, who attended here two years Moe, switty .. nd versatile quarterback; is not tar behiftfl "Fud." �k k .. 10110_" " . .'. serf. ·E1eanor · HI!-uke: . Eldon Anderson. ngo. at center: Svlnth. lut year's let- be!n, h,is fourth yen with the CI.dr.tors, .SePt- Zl-Unne.t at. M"eMIIlri..llle J{enry OillOn Rnd Robert Monaon,' terman. at tackle: Jack, VarsIty end tor S. S. ' . Oct. I-tJ. S. S. �h� "Bett "Myhre. busineSll manager, hM two yean; and Hanson, two year letter_ . This year Olson 's Gladiators. come up against a .real fighting . Oct. 13-BeUInrharn NbnnaJ. _ ht'N chO/len RS' his 8JlS13tant. Clyde Grim· man at guard who Jwt retumed· trom machin�one·other than the U. S, S. Maryland. The line of the (Rorne.eomhirl . �tead, and'James oliillan·.s ad,'ertls� \Vllitman .. Jack and Ntl.!iOn of Everett ship's team.aver.ages only 205 pounds. Not bad!'On� of tneir enCis Oct. �"ort Lewf_Fort l..e.tl Ing manage�. !-Oulse Jackso'!1 III the.�lr.

-:U"� lakJng-care-of_tbe en4=pndtioM in was captain of the AnnaDOlis Navy·team last· year, and six men' played 'OcL za...:.A.lbany·a"t. '\Ibany I cula.tlon manager and hll,ll as her "a.!!-fine style. while R�

.

e. · reserve of on tneWest-eoas"t·Navy""te8m"ta�r:-Ats.o:=;the-M.ir.yI .. nd'.S-:te�m. _ � �. slstant ��argarct Craft. ·Ellne Benson IWO ·ye�k. � S�!lt h, veteran beat W�st. Seattle Athletic Club 1 4'-'6 : Whew! Don't'Iook'SO: goOd. Nov, l�Mariiiii=hen: ·and-Edrta-'FoblallOll-:'fI,ro-lhe.t;tatHyp of ]ut y�ei'f �'i" ar!lty, tm the tackle but-don't let that discourage you, Olson's boys ,,'re going fo fight till AU home �es � "to. be pla� at 1lIt,,: . berths. 0 I pertenctd men, GTe- the last whistle is blown. Accidents happen in the best of familie"S. Unceln Bowl, U� RI .. h Sc-hoOl. Ta-nler and n., � cllnginl to the you know.

. '. ,

coma. The da.te of the last pme III un_ '. �ay Jo� ,,�rga"ize 'guard positions. closely pressed by Han- . . S. S" ' . er.rtaln due .to a conntct. At the flrat mee ting of the Day Boys son, two year lette"!lan. lUld Hvldding, Just a few word. about sch"o;ollpiri.f \stvdenh, Vie are ,oinr to . Friday .. september :n. Arnold Ander-. reserve on last year's squad, whUe Fad. ha�e a team this-year'that'is-tojn, places. but they need your support Eldon A"denon ,is ChoSon son 'was elected president. The other ness Is bnck at the center S�t to be a winner. Let', attend a:s many games ·ft posdble. �ereb.y · Dormitory Union Presidenf officers nre: I:!Pn Rel<1, vice-president:

sa;������e����Kon

l�:�r!':' t�!

letting them k."w we are.behi"t. themS�ne hundred per cent,.' . At the first. yee.r" meetl�g of the �::: ��I

t:�e�;:::��:��:�. and

will be no lack of speed ·and. c1e"1"erness This faIL. we find several graduated lettermen attend other Dormitory U"nlon IMl Wednesday 'eve_ ... comml�tee wa.s a.Lso appointed to In the backfield. ·Votaw. O'Con';'er and schools of. higher education. Some of these said lettermen are'nOfle nlng. Eldon Anderson. Pendleton, was armnge for the Initiation to be held Moe K're holding !'!tartlng posltiOllS while ·other than_ Bill Whalen. a�nding the University of Washingtol): I'lec ted· Presi.de!lt: Ro]and'Swan50n,. ReeIIlS � In the starting position at Bill. Shore, attending W. S. C, and Stan Scere and Carrol Jacobson .Seat�le, vl�-'Presldent.:'Haro� O'COn- T - ----:t fullback, closely pressed by Ludlow. are attending Luther ,College and are spending their time on their ner. Auburn. secretary.tre�lJIff!r. I former Puyallup High star. Mitchell, studies. Joe MltdWtl:)E\'et;ett. wu elected to former Everett quarterback, Is shOwl.ngj' . , . S.· S. . t

h'e otrtC?t' o�se �nt-at-anns. in whIch �,' .. " .. .

.

. . . '_"

well. while . .A.rehbo]d, Sand�rson and . Speaking of strong .teams. we m.eet a,ain'thisyear, the lhifi.eld ca�ac�ty h 11 to preserve order .at Soli!' a

.

re fighting for halfback post_I eleven, the ones who toOk.

us down the wen�known creek' to the .

. tune mee�lngs -"}.-1�tuI.pect rooms In the lions. .

I of 19-6 last year. Linfield has all of, their leHermen back. but that bo� dO:;£-:�r.

]C t �wlce a. week be· COach Olson Is highly 'Pleased with j� not go

. ing to s

.top the Cladiators:

.. they are out �r reven

. ,e and., �y twee �

.

o�� nine and twelve. the �li1t �t this year'S squad . He says the looks of thinp, are ,oin, to get .it • . However, �e'cannot count It I dec lJ

e\ed at....rfe .dues are to

Ihey shdW more pep and dr:\ve,lhan any our' chickens before they "re hatched .nd we WiN kftOW whettler be t'll\ellty-flve centa a semester .. Mr. �uad for a . number Of

. years. P'. L. C, has lotten its revenge when' the smoke ·is cl,ear" away �to:;C���'\h:e.!i!'��:n X:::� 0:

Those,who received sults ' are : O'Con- FrJ�ay, short talk. .

I�er. W. Pflueger. AJ:chbold. Bolstad, S. S. to

Rus't Building

MAin 4493

�:S;,,������'_����I,��':;��� the s:u��g!�;�

r;�� �������

e:���

sau

:.r�:�:e��·�a�

a�;c���o

a;� (1 Higfi School �ganises r'" . ----=-1

ger, Sch]anbuseh"Fadness, Votaw, Jack, to Whitman, but the spell of P. L. C. came over him and h'e .is now With J h V Le " • .

Stul'n: Hvlddlnl, Svinth. Haavlk. Frye, back with us. This is Marv's third yeil( in foot9all and he h.�s cer- temporaryO

c��n, t�;e�I�

t1::hoOl . Welli�er's PI ... ce .

Moe. ·Olllllan. Co]tom, Nesvlg. Martin, tainly brightenec! the hope of the Coach, Last year Marv was a de- Dep&rt.m t h' Id Its fI \ I . r 50c P.late Diriner 1 SVRre, Sanderson. Drelbe]bls a.nd Ha� pendable punter aryd guard. and great thin'gs a.re expected from him terday' to:\h/ purPose �r'�:::I::; :r�: I Light Lunches son. . this year. ce·l'lI. _ Those chosen are:' Verner Bitter, I GArland 38'11 -/2. 8rookdale

+ . I ,FACULTY VACATIONS president; Not'm� Preus. vice-president; �"."''' ..... : ... '''''' .. ''' ''''' . ... '''''''''' ''''''." .. '''''' .. ".,,: .

1'- --.-· ---------i' Mat)' Nuh and John Van Le1l ... e� (Continued. f",m Pa� II Ftedrlcka Schlanbush, secre·tary-tl"e&B.

McCORMACK'S I J .... ere daeribed in thill '�'. 'Have For the flrst of the season, Mr. Hong urer: and Orlando �per,. sergeant-at. DISTINCTIVE" , School Annu�b The Shop for Young Men Johnson and MLss Reneau both taught o.� twenty-five centS a semester.

I 901, Com�er.ce 'IYOU M�t'" ,.. - wu laid up with· a toot l

.

njUl')" but arms. Mr; Paul mghby wu selected for 1 M." • furft .. hl"p 1 later he helped with tield work. Miss adviser, and the elw. dues were placed

T�i]orm�d. 5ui�$25 . summer school. Announcements .. ' ---.,- After attendinl the Unl ... eralty of r--------------'-!' Pe"onal Cards

I WashIngton tor a quarter, Mr. Edwards' ..... - I . Programs

trave]� east to Minnesota where hIS Hanson', Jewelry

.

1" I wU'e WM aLso visiting. S�e 13 now I W.teh A...-i"" •• �Iilt '1 . studying at M"acPh)Jla School of P".ne . Y •

I Ar. ts 1n- M.lnneapolls. Mr. Stuen taug:ht 257 So. 11th St. � Alistrum Printing Co.

I summer lIChool the first halt and�)'B .+--- ' . r 940 Commerce MAin 6788

=�:��;"! ���!t=�:;" :� r-��ALL �;;;� �I''':''''''' ' ''''''''�'�;'���:=���' .. '''' ... ,,,,,,. j� r--------,...----�-.;".--... �-'1 l m: ��el�e�: :x: f:�= Just �e

n !�: f�e::� room' . ..

. . ·BRooKDALE. .

' ..

THE BU G ::�' =- :::= �,";:: 764 B!!.�· K����, H.,"'; BAR!!!!",OP

We Appreciate the P. L. C. Student Trade Spe�ial Noond.aY Luncheon

Mrs. Janet Christian '''Service With a Smile"

SPALDING. GYM 'SHO�

. W��::::,;�:: �� . , /'

. .

���::H::S��=' .,:� �' ::W::'::'w::�::t=to="'::If::"=' you='::w::.n::h=.::On::'� 'T1naelatad ....rated in field work. Trav- day setvie. on you� Photo work at ::: :a� �Im� :0;: =:o=:; Conrad'. no �,,:r:

�=�

e:�th:o�:,is

�;tone .

time,

ALEXAI'!'DER '11 Buys Your Old Gold'

922 P.cit.c TKoma'

JEWELRY

::�� CuNl;.SON ,

' 7;;� '

CoHee Shoppe

'Brookdale: Wash.

. J5c for Nine Hoies $efor 18 Holes . $ I.5Q Student �fhlv r�te $1.50 Udln rat .. monthiV $2.QO �'I: rrionthly r.t. ... �

I i LEHMANN PHOTO-F(NISHING

Pfrkl�"i �����_��"Y ,�.

F __ II-B .... etbalt-­

�hll­SeMon

You wilt enjoy- .

. MIDOSWII'J' ,; ,DA.I''''

I I

.i

Page 4: Mast 1934-1935

r I

< ,

I· \. "\ ( .

. .

' �

PAOE P'Ol;7R ' . � ". ln4

La ... En"'" ...... C..... Ro",olo'. Le!1er "om� M". Toy'" I.' Do..oc.oilC "F�cultY 'ReceptioH N ormalDepartment

Places 20 Graduates ".,"tr., For F.n "Term Nofi",," for SchOol 0Hk. . . . - .

Tello Fro.h Conception , __ ', ' ' Held Satilrday Eve

8eBtnnlnr the foTty-fint. rear of Ita 0/ ' lJorm Initiat�oru Mra. LouJIe 8. Ta1.k,.., � and . � alst.e�. Ptodtte Lutheran Collet'! us1stan� rewtatrar " �Ic .Lu� PI;II' - the::z' . . 01 aoqualnUnf 1M Dean Phillp E: HaUC'(! annoqnoes th&t now ha. an e�nt of 310, &C- -00Utre. wOn the- � � �;It1 and ' student.. the �ual . t'ftnty ,or the graduates of Jut rear_ �mi to Reciltnr Philip E. Haup. Pael.fte ��. �= Uon fer Oount.J' 8Upertptendent .� '�t7 . \'" ... IIfto s.turday ' . . ::n:�' �� ·!'eret.W�!=� � in �e rt,":rm.

P !;C� .:;:�na: f:!!: Sept. 22, lnt 8choola of Pkroe County ,in .\be �- ennlne', � 22 In tbe. reereaUoo

the graduattn, d.... liundrtd ltud@nt.& . .. committee of t&c- [)tar Folks: �. . ma"r:r dec:tlOo, �. It:--· ... � ", . . _. .

.

Those who !JtCured school& and 1I'h&e Wty memb@ra has been. bud at. work The dread� time of lniU.Uon haa .. Mrs. Tayior hal had tb!rteen )'Hn Mrs.. b:ira-lCretdler, Dean of Women, they an! teaching ILI"e a, follows: Alke thJs luminer, trawling fai and wi�e. come ' and 10M. The dormltorJ" ltu- e�ence .. . pwte and hI:Ib IIChool 'a.rran� the party • . whlch &lxru.t two­A1vn� .south Bend: St&l:1l�y Bereot� to solIcit n�w stude·nt.a tor th� Collel!:. dent.a 'ftre b�t Into �nUa- tHCher: �; aim � u 8uPl;l'':n� 'hundl;t'd .net. rtft, �Ie aU�ndl!d. l!OCl. !fast Stanwood: Vlrgtnia Bna. Incrodl!d on this commi"" were C. 0: lion of lh.I.s. acbooI on I"'rlda, . . I'll de� tendYlt �.Bchooll at· Glenwood: W:Mh� �. PhiUp .Z. Haure • . ..pe.n and EMt . Stan1ltOOd: Doroth, Dela.marter, Olson. chairman. m� of the Nor- icnbe the wa, thoee Freshmen JooIlf'd:. inrton.' ' . rertstrw, prMtded Oftr 'We rollowtOI MeCltary; Ella Job.n:8on. �1rdl: wt'(fan Lutheran cThurc:b. ot AmK'.ea: The lirls had to -.ear theIr hair in In the N� elecUOn. � "ray- Pf"OIl1UD eax.ophone .aloe by Mr Lewla Ka,thryn John5oi:L. MaIOll�: Edgar t.r_ .,. P. Pf)uqer, m�mbe:r and officlal

"pt(taila

" Ued w:lth strtnr� roup ,on lor will ban &8 ber oppooen Bdcar' J Hunter, student teacher. two read-(son. Pukland: Cl�nce J..emm.Ing. represe.nt.&Uv� of th�· American .Luth_ one cheek and no other mab.;up. their Norton. RepubUcan • �t �- tnp b,. Mr � H1Ihb,.. two nwnben

MOM}TOc.k: �ryiana McClure: CoI� eran Church: Tbtodon: Ndsaoa. mem- d� on b&.ckwards. shoes and sted- bent. turn.Jahed b, the l"Iocult,. WIYeli Quar_ . Iln&. R. P. D. Olympia: Harold Mere- ber of the Aurustan& Synod; P. J. Bat_ Inp of different colors. The; thoulht . .' tet. wbJch lI 'Cori1poeed of Mia. Philip '

��:�::���t C�':::!

Is�= :!u:: � f�:h�

��,:

r ::Ul

th� ���r:; :-:.:: :r=� b:::: �t :: Li�r.ry Staff I�tlud .. "

. !:. Hauae •. �. Cllffonl O. OI8o�. �;

Way. R. F. D" Auburn; ��nce Post, me:mber of th� United Danish Evan� buket and ra_ en' around with th�m" . Tw.nty.Th,.. Altllt.·nts ��:� �=:� -;; �J

�v;;;..Xav

ter.;

MOII5yroct: WUll� RaamUS$eh. Mossy- gellcal Lutheran Church. . all .da,., they �OIIt �II� The � , --' . . Dr. o. A. 'nnt'eJatad. Preilde�t ot rock: M�lba Rosa, MOSsyrock; John AI- By cotTespond�nce. appe&ranCf!'� at 'PUJl)08t' of th� en .". .. to 'hol� &Ix· Twent,.-t.bree IIbrat)' aastst.ant4 have P.L.C. dellv�red. an add ... . �1�lnl ;:�l�a s:t!��: 'g::::::;. ���� �=�:�;:tpe:n::\o�tt:

'=��t=:U;!n��:=ra':� �� �r::. f�e Ji,uU.�: :

e':,�:�t: : ��ri'::::;�

R. F. D.: Norman We!lt!.ln" Olenwood: and their ualatanLs haft adverU.d a haht. tuk to It'� the si8M.t� from ��re are �n � �ta the midst of ab6� trlend&hJpe In .n Emory WhItaker, Elba: Frank WllIa,rd, the Coli. throu,hout a Jarge radius the �.JS.�use no �I wu al- 'who w1iJ han charp of �e IIbfVJ: atmosphere o( � . �

. Tietiii . of te;7.?f.

YC They" .,tsited congrep- lowed ��w�o -lh� �J"S and r:lil., (ijf VliiJiila""""-BOien:- TheIm&- Dan1�Ja. �� �Aitel' the procram, reirapmi!nta .�n-' . , ....-.. tiona sr north u Canada. south .., peril of punishment.. . . " E�und" 'Amy OU� LouIae • Jac�, ! 8ervect. . ' .

. '

. P. L. C. Nam.1 Cheer -\. 1 far SII�rton. east u far as C()eur. Th� boys were togged . OU} prellU,., J�na M:anouaoa.: NOftIl Nagel. Mary ' . Leaders for Scbool Yel.! �!�ek,n.s

n!t :�:��\e �� n:: :."r: �1r�11 !e

:u�� w;:':::w:;;:. ::!' =�:o:�. =s.n0�:::- Van L�uv�n I .. troduc.� .

-- \ 1;�. w:ashlngton, and Colton, Ore- and a. bed pUlaw for ·b&Kgt\il.�. The The ten C. W. A. I�fl membe� who Stud.nt Bod� Of.fic,.r • . A!. a. result of th� Thursday mom- gon. there were school representatJves pillow slips, were to be .autographed by will do book mending. binding, catalog- --, -Ing try-out . and election. V�rn Knut- atV1ng. out ' Infonnatlon regarding the people of distinction. within the ' w"lls lng, redJrdlng. clipping and !!ling �: For the pw:� �f introo.uclnl thfl '

zen. Valborg Norby, and Rhoda Hoken- C;;ollege. of Ul� a.ch601. . ---") . KatJuyn Andereon. Ellen .Bergstrom. new members of � Board, ·the URit . :,�u:;e:h:�n y�1I �d�rs �':r I:: ' One of the boys W.M !' areAt bll Judy Ben�"n, a.ch�l .F1lnt. Dorot.hy �,:!t�!:s �� �ee��

r�:!���n

8C=

..

thf' student �y�:r;'eils.';� ;P sonp Luth.r League. In.ite S�. I guess. 'He wore football pants Ka.pphahn. Pa�e Kuhn. Evelyn Mc-tembt'r q. '

"t all foo,tball ga�es. and oth�r actlV1- .. Stude�tI To Fall Rally �;'k�1s u�;S��·= :: �11�::.e�= ���:,�;�d:1v�=�' .=�8��� The presld�nt., Mr: John Van Leuv�n. ·

tits of slm.llar nature. -- . They w�re paInted with merc:uroc:hlome 1I11J!U. · Inlroducl!d the folloWing 'memberl: Tryouts � held fh front of the' An In\'ltation hu been extended by In broad I Ira! st.rlpea givin hie Ie s ' vlce-pn!Sld�nt. 'Th�lma Iianl�la; aeere-

college during chapel period. Thurs- the T�comR Luther LeftlUtS to all P. the appear�nce of barber JH. S. Cerman Club Choo.c., . tary. Po'!liry- Naah: treasurer: Bertrum day. September ' 20. Members of the L. C. stud�nt.5 to attend their an��al After dinner. FrIday evenlnl, the N P p . d .. io01+- Myhre. comrlllMloner of athletics. EI-lItudent body �mbled on the' steps fa.ll rally at the cent

.ral Lutherall �'II .. squ�rade c�mes were cxcho.ngl!d Ofma r.ul re.1 .... '�a"n Andel'&On. gnduatlng clau f'ep're-

while asplranta led them In school Church. 10th and " 0:' Friday night at tor' those of a more dlgil.lfll!d and prop- -- �ntatlve Ev�lyn Irwin, sophomor� yells. ThOlle t&kln, part Included Eula eight o·clock. _ er character. . ' , Elteted IBlt TUesday September :J: claM repr�/lentatlve Eleanor Raudt-Mae oa!!. Valborg ·Nortu·. Rhoda Hok� The program will Include mu:�lcal 5e- Th� upper classmen had :nvll.ed th� J.O fill th� orricee of prea1dent. vtce. ba�and hllh sc.hool repr�nta

. �Iv�

eNtad. Clifford ·MHrord. Oary Pflu.e�- �tlons And talks by members. A social new dormltol"Y &tudent4 to 'th� um- 1?�ldent and aecretary-t�urer .J\)� H Orlbbohm. . ' t:r. and Vern Knutun. John Van Leu- hour will follow at which refre'!hmentll nBllum where they would en�rtaln. the German Club were Norma. ?"ft�. . ere are two vacancies. commla-

- ;���=�:c�t :et:-:n:�t-��tro

tol. .... '111 be st'ntd. INte;ad of being entertalnl!d. those who VIrg'lnia'DaVis. and Mary Ma��. re- tlon�r of? adftr�Is1n', and f��

ou.c» , . had brobn InlUatlon rulea contrlbu'ted specUvely. e r' . j . class reprnentatlve. which will be filll!d th(' lItudent body. Hokenltad An ..... ncet Fint to the PI"Of1'&11l In whatever .,mnner 'As 110ft or a

.. �t �Lh:lnfor '�ld at a stud�nt body eltetJon to be held

L. D. R: Meetinl for Tuesday th�y were able. , The oth�r al�rnatl"� :��7:'w tom���et:r

l:� �:! In Oct*r. . PATRONIZE was the

"spau. · After Ihls !ollrorlnal t"OfLIIt was held Thursda°1. afternoon. ..""""""',,.,,""''''; MOORING MAST The L. D. R. \\111 nold Ita first meet- progrRm some novel ,a!lles w�ro' play- Mrs. Bondy 'accOmpanll!d (he grouP. ' [§I" "ij

ADVEJ.t'flSERS Ing of the Yf'1U" on Tuesda�. October I ed by everyone &Membled. rhe EtU_ "All ·thCl/le who have � German, iF;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;�;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;� l at .3:30 P. M . . 11i the gtrl! Reception dcnta were !1IVlded into couples In .. an now ItUdytng It. or are interested ; �

Room. Officers for the coming year grand march. Ref�hf!1ent.:l ..... ere hi the.lanauace ·are �lllible to become ;

independent Grocery R. J. A�rson. Prop.

J . �"��:.Itetl!d. All n�w girts are urged :;.�� �

e t:veen��r claMmen at th� members," ltates Mrs. Bondy. club ad� : . Brook�ale Wash .... " I Tht l'OClety.has as It.s national PIYJ- The Freshman had been terribly �iJ"""" ..... ,""""".""' ..... "",, ... ,,",,.:.,," ..... " .. 1i1 .

:�I�: ��PO�:!:�ff�fAI::�.

Lu��

e= ;�:��m���':������tI��: I "'.---------......., (tI , .. " ., ... , .. ,"',., ... , .. " .. , .......... , .. ,", ... " ':""'!i!

� , ' ,�< ' looking forward to a happy and IlUC- many of t.h�m had the best time of Quality Kni"inl Co. WI L,�IAMS . . ce$lful year. states Rh�a Hoitenstad. th�lr IIftl. r ... S.rvice Station president at th� organization. All .for now, Ldh, $ ...... ,. 0., $peclalty R. E. Willi,,,.,,, Prop

Romato. Brookdale. Wash. Mission Sckiety Elects , ... _'_0_' _'_I t_h_S_' .. _T�K_�_.'_w-:

._'''_'_., l!!. ""."""

""."""".

" •. ,,",,.

;,,. """" .. ,cf] Offic.rs .at In'itial Meet r French Club Elech I '

It R to B Holdln, Ita InlUal meeting of the ConUnuing her office .... prtaId�nt of ays uy year. the Mission Society met In the �:�rr:: �:':;.=-!tan.;:; FLORSH £1 MSJ recreation room on W�neada1 e� noon ' In whIch EllDbeut o.hl and' ning, September "18. � Swanson. E1eanore.Hauk� were dect.ed Y1ce-pm.. , fonner prealdent. presided over the Ident aNt secretary-tftu1.irer. re:.spee. :�::. ':�IC: =- of �Ietti.o� of ttftly. � � the ��t of mOne1 .·F or more tban.2 years tbe men of Americe have found that the little extra cost of Florsbcim Shoes is good ecoDomy.

Th� ·ent.ert.a.lnment Ineludl!d Scrip- I on hand, a cand,. .sale was raeld Iaat ture read� � prayer by Walter I =t

:!e n�� ��rkI��n::

CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE. M.(N

LOW. 'RICES

CORDS TO TOPCOATS . .

, lEST QUl"ITY Their .turdy.letithers,

tbeir 'De finisb;'UxI their . careful craft.man.hip . �ve you a fine appear­ance tbat liI:," loD.�r.

' Ioobbe_.

��b �z!� �ob:

y:�;� IJc::la::R::ttd:::":::::::::::==:::;::::::t

' RED FRONT CLOTH INC COMPAN-Y I Prlu�r. advtaer otthe club. _. - , 1.33"8 Pacific Ave: ' '-r:aeoma, Wn . . The foUowing officers were elected P -'-I d G .��=������������=������ for th� fall"aemester: pres.ldent. Eldon

' a",- an ara •• Andenon; . vk:e-preskient., K&rpret . Shell Ca.oIine and Oil .and' .

"�875.

·

, _ ..... ·10

, Florsheim Shoes fOr " 'Men a�d Woman

McElvairi�s . 949 Broadw�y

Craft: secretary. Ele&DOre Haut�; and. C. ... ral Auto Repa'rs .trftliUIW. Jasper J�: . GA. 38�'7�R;eter�;k�':;: Wun.

J�.,.� Ch __ 1t �h Ad.".r

DANIEL'S' SERVICE C;.s-Oil

Brookdale� Wash.

. . t!nder the !eadenb1p of MiA John­aon. t!;Ietr new faeulty adviaer. t.be Sophomort; CIUa beld 1t4 t1rst meetlnJ �. mecUm of ottk:era .... be1d with tbe fonoWmr result,,: �t. i!aroJd O'Ool1D;.el"; "f1ce-�t., EliDe BeDeoD; teeretu'J •. VoUy·NorbJ': triu- t... _________ ....1 Wft". Jouma �

City DYe Works

IOI4 �. T�� MAin 'llBl

B�d.l. Grocery Brookdale, Wash.

1

EFFECTIVE· PRINTING , . , . Pla;lfiecJ .ancJ

-ProcJucecJ .

JO� NSON - COX 'CO: · nb � .. ;jk' A.O.... ' � 1231

. ' . ¥ �

.. . , .. ..

I '

. .. ,

. . � J . � .

Page 5: Mast 1934-1935

· Pa,'ad!'='and 'it' b IylJrw., lven-;"�Iin ea.... and '.II �. reb,: Procram

:e.ri. ra Planned ;jf.,-:--In conjunction with the fortieth 1Ul­

nh-ensan' ctlebratlon. the P. L. C. stu-

\ .

have bten reaumed on your Way', \be yell � Rhoda. HokeMtad. CampUL the QWoers of the Luthera:l Vall;, Mn,. aDd Verne Knutan. with 8tudentA' Union welcome new studen� oX � c:,. \.be Pep -Band. under and ro�er stud�t.s to • new year .

the dtft.euon (of wwll o. Bunier. wUl c:onsecn.k<l rel1g1ous acUvtty.

r ). :

l iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.iiii .. -·1 Diyine servic... Dedicl�ry I C;i1ib •• tiOn . • nd _,..liquet . On Prolr.in� All· P. L. . C. Friend • . Inyited

S�nd�)'. Oct�r""� •. Pacttlc Lutheran College. ",111 cell'!bra

te the fortl�th an­

nU'ersRl"j - of- Ita dedle..tlon. Student.a. faculty. alun:a,nl, and friends are all anUdpatl,ng this celebraUOn, 19m1n, to make It the outatandlng college ennl of many. season according to Dr .

. Tingelstad, ' head of ' �e commlt� 'on arranrementIJ.

Sunday's Pl"OIram "'ifl be �ned 9o'lth dlV1ne service. In tHe 0011* gym­naalum, at 11 o"clock. Proi. J. O. Ed­wards w1ll play the prelude and 'pc:.l­lude. The Reverend 1.. C. Pose, lormer prel!ldent of the PatUle D1atz1c�' of. the NO"ftti&n Luthri'an Chureh of Amer-

on.-. lea, will deliver lht: anniversary sennon. One, of Ute eetel �:� :� ��:n'::edu!Y :���ue:: .

_'nn"'. I�-,=,--,-=.'.;:===·'--'-=-::: talll"''''"'''''''�·i.'''m..;,_�;.:und"",T:,,' .. Orc· ,,;;,1iW � �.---.f-

at.I.J!! a � nJly. to anUdpaUon 0( Invocat.lpn-'-1be Rev. C. R. aw..a.on. 8e.t.urday" football came. . In the teatures department. Chun:h In

. � . �!.����u::=

Saturday afternoon: at 2:SO o'clock., other insUtuUons of . hl.iher learning Hauke wlU � in charge and will be as· opening address 'wlll Ix> given Introductory-TIle Rev. O. L. Buv1k, \.he P. L. C. footb&U aquad' wtll play ma.1nt&1ned by'the N. L. 9. A. More by Roberta Torrlson, Haul Hag- evening by the cunvenUon Pr'!1Iid.mt · ,of the COU�e Board of EUenaburr Normll. in the 'Lincoln than three thollSl.l;ld studmta coniUtute erup. lone MadSen. and BOb Monson. the )\ev. E. S. HjOl1land of 'rruat.es:

the membershlp of t.h1s' Union. �ul Prius .. -III head the �N CI&1n, W1ao6n&1n. "Prom. ''i,no '34"-Dr. O. A. Tlnplat...s, B9wl. Bet'Wlftn tbe hal"," "teams !rom It I.!s ",'eli. at the �ng of the Pres. �f the CoUtee the Pep Club and Delta Rho O&D;m& school year. jl\at the members of th18 The saturday RUlon "'ill conaiat of .. Bet.uWul saViour" - The CoUece w1ll stap .. mock footblJl pme. nv: organtu.tl0rl) be reminded of Its rune- The remainder of the editoliai busineas mee�,.J and &ev� ad� Choir. J�ph O. ��arda. DtrectOI' D. R. O:s will sell horns and COIlIetU. Uons and pl1l"pOlloeS. namely: II.re reportf'rs and have been a.s&1gned dresses on the convention U1etne. ' "P'I.� 'OS! to 'M:'-'Tbe .Rev. R. Bot-

To cloee the day'S ptiVlUes, a. gen� To fo.t.er nU(to_ Ufe aDd a,c- to "beats." The)' are: Thelma Danle18. Christ Possible." which will be fol .. . /ltad. Fonner Pn!IIldent of COlumbia

era! mixn � be held in the co1lep �:bu::.lbe st� of Dar ��:��=:� � �� lowed �y a . group discussion. ' ,��=:� Ita Own'ers"-The l)'Dl1l&I1um at • O'dock. A abOrt pro- To � t.b:t .,.uk of rcHow·

Iler, ' Ortbbobm. KAthryn Ander- The JunIor Leal'll' will hold .. sea· Ri&ht Rev. H. 10. ,.... Prei1dent of

rram wQ1 be' pftD, followed br pmea . ahlp amoq Mr dwdeata. son. Ellen Be�m. Lenore Withrow. sian on .�lurday afternoon. The Pactt1c DI.ItI1Ct of \be ��an

and refreshmenti-. �e 18 mo.t. �-::: taten.l III CbrWian Ellubeth Friis. • Baturd,p.y evenln&'. at 'I. o'clock. "Ed��:"oa1 Ch';::':k �= Amer1.-� �Vlt.ed by the comm1tt.ees in To cre..&e more � � Mil. Paul HVlddl?,· wlll. wrtte the editor- annuat'b&nq';let 1'1111 � held with , .lWl. Lut.beran �-n.e Rev. c:ha.rge'. lion ActI .... t:,. Ia Mr Cblll'el ... cboo&· la1&. . M. H� U loa;I\muter. . ' . J. P. Pnuepr •. Prof ..... of ChrlIU.-'Iboee m..U.:iDc arrangemmtl for It Is our wish that ·the Lutheran The buslness staff wUl remain as an- B� lh seaa10 WUl. anlty in the ColI. . H(XIleccinJDa are: Clltfonl M:es!ord. 2tudents' Union may 'be permJt.t.eG to. n0l:l"ced. in the nrst lMllI!. y, e . n ....-: open "The BE:!lrtt Alao HeJpeth ·U"'-J. 8. pa.nde· and procram. Rlllnc· at the eJtert a bl� 1n!Iuence upon the stu- :. , . services conduCted by Bacb--The OoJlele � \ came; dec:oraUnI can. for the parade. dent llte on your campw. as weU as- Bert Myhre Will ' M:. H�. TIle Luther Ll':aIUa "Our"Common TUt"-1Dmer 1.. B�-Pauline �uhn. Rbod& �otenstad. Vern uporJ student llte on Ule campU11e6. of . . . nn. Super1n�ent .. of � � Knutlen. Voll,y Norby. EUzabeth Prt1&. the other Church schoOls. H d D Public 8chooIa' . . 1oI� . T� Helen Hou..c .. mp� . L. OLAV TOLO ea rama . . OreeUnp and Anno�nt.&-,Ph1llp "

· ClIx H&ucm, Lou1ee' :Jack&on. � President. services at 11 o cl�lt. the Rev. E. E. �, ne&n of

'the

cOlJete HUh, � Hauke. Ita� �er- As a result of lhe eleition held preach� . . M:ua1c wU.I be The Doxol�l"':"'Ibe COllep ChOir .ancl .m. IiDd. HaW Bqerup; JII'OII'UIl& for day by tbe- nrtma Club members by both the Oentr'al LutJien.n AudienCe ' 1be came. �. JobDaoo. Irene Odell. Joe �itch.1I Elected 1 Jut )'H.!". Bert M:)"hre wtll hold the ot· . .cpolr · ilnd the p. 1.. C. choir. BeDf!lCHct1Oo-1be BeY. A. 8: Hers. Jane � AmoId Anc"kraoo. Perd- F ...... m.n CI ... · p,.x, !Ice of pres1�t �or tb!a aem�. " Pastor OUm Lutheran Chure

b.'. of 1naud Bondy, Judith Bq,soD, ·Evtlyn Loulae Jacbon was eieet.ed vice-pre::a-- The COIDvenUOO wU.I dOR Bubday' Tacoma ' .

:=���� ccm: ; =t� =.�===� =\:::.=.:��= u:!: i:=::.th

the

annuai C

bM

at Un"- Jecesu:::. ��� �:.!eU;.:; tees include: entertalDmeDt. 'EYeI1n Ir· the year held Monc1&y. october 8. urer; and Eleanor ,*udebauah. club .anq1� baDc;luet. M �_.

:: � JoMma""=: s.: � = :.:s c: � Ub�d. of" the faculty. was eJect. ROI.��_��.nof- CC��Cl' : :;:;!'r!m �!��m: Il1tcbel1;_ pnpam, TbelID& Dul1eII. tion 01. vice--Pft:Iident: B.uel Hqerup ....... , __ ,MI , .... PeoPle. . . . ,

cha1rmaD. JU!Ib' BeDIOn. � �- as 8I!CI'e't&I'1r"� �tt ''Ibompeoq .�as .::e. � of toM. club for . .... RaenatloaI. d1nDer tIetq 110 cent..

&tad. Karj 1(ub. .RaJ BI;DderUe. Paul for tre&IUI'eI'. • . As a �t of the

. decUon �ld ..... m.

late IDa tie made 'tbrouah t.he Pf'eua, aDd. -Bob �; retre.bmeDt. Pl!tiUoaa f(ll' the claM repreeen.tat1ftS . .·October •• ROland Bwan.on ." �. ' ' . ' . EleaDot RaUdeba ..... cba1riaaD. KaI'- wUJ be .� IU'OUIXt W& Wftk. H. 5: Cr .. u.ct of . the On.duaU�r

A molt cord1al' inYiIoailoQ t9 t.aii put Iaret. Cr.t&. laDe IbdIaa. .AIlq ODbert. · yea.z:.., in tht' teiu"rl\.lel· 1& ezt.eDded to all Arnold- ADdenaD. aDd .lltiblc LID.; -tAn. � .. � . For \be purpoIe 0( "decuna offiCer.. �. � na.med. tr1eoda of- \be collep by 'u.e pnerSt d� ' -JDdcm ' ADdaDDD. . ct.II'� .. the htih acbool lellkJr dia 'mf:t 1bun- � J� �itee. wbk:b � ftey, 0.· 1.. , Mra. � -;;:;:-lJDcoln BJcb 1D da.J. 0dabeI" .. 1I&n7 '0rU:Ib0bm ... elected to tbe 0( . � . • . ::;::��: .... wtn .. at the meecq 01. � �L aDd_ �. ;.. ::.n:v�Drir'.�" �na: ftI1iaiDc. s.t..JI7hre. � Am- &be � Club PJ:Ida1. JrIia. � ot.ber omcm � ��: ;. � . " ":: " . " . R . � aDd 'Praf. 1f •. J. JIoai:'. �

· old � EtIDI -' ''' _ � aii bl&eftI&Ibc time for all wbo �tr .Morma �; the �_ "" ", .6eaIded that help attaIIP for tbe..:.� .w.

I I

P'ftU.; · deul-ap. . a.a7 or...:.-. att.eDiI .. Kn.. "-IeD .-lded·tar a.betb Dahl: �. 1IeIba wOwi:l·betlft7ceai. . ..cb �. ,Van �; �t .tiOdJ_� . ebaIftoaD. andJ BQIbIia.: � "" tier � .at � � 1kIriea. , Dey. • • _ .. . ·Mr. � .. Bauce • • ppoiDt;ed' thi· f!Sl,1owlDc -0DIDIIIWeI: .) :.�---�--�-�-·-· �T·=--�-;-- �

Page 6: Mast 1934-1935

� j. .

. � ' . . .

. ' . ().

PACIPIC LtrI'1IER.AH CoLLBOS. �Aiua.ANDt �ASHINOrt>ri OCTOBSR 10, 1'34

.. ' ID b r jfl 0 0 r t n g ,$'a � t . I ········· ·· · : ··;,··············· ··· · ,···: : .. : .............. <......

liiJlE l'OU METP 'PREXY'S CORNER . Publl5hed every two, weeki dw1Dc' the school year bY the atudeD'- of hc1tlc • LIGliTER .... ��-----...;;--

. Lutheran COIlefe. Parkland, Waahlnrton . / . TH" . . . . . J' 're .. v', ".fIee.' . tio� Oft the En�red as secOnd class matter, oetober 2. 1125; at t,be.PoU Off� at PaTklind,

. . AN .' . A: ittl �ih ckpel\l1ab.llitt �rSonitItdf ,. fie . . ' WUhlncton, under t.be Act ot March 3, 1m. . ' . She'. � her t.h1rd year Normal �t !:: can '!!::::=�t here �. ·e· AI' R" • '''"''':�l:' oohOwed he,. ,",",, -co< _ m N ... bU .................... . . . ... ... .... : ....... ... .. .. ....... , ..... '::'Z .=-',!�i �':.:'� :::: .

,::.::";: =:n�'h

It',' very nlce" o� the W�r-ld &!r'lei to ott tUna aee� dri� betweert:Br,ook-'An/��� ��th' n� diVine?

Editor-in,Chief • '. EDITORIAL STAFF .

. . �nd so Q.UlctJ.Y. Civlng, the Donn boys ila!e and t,he .Qollete. Brookdale bern, MiltOn Nesvig a ch&il.ce to �tUe d,own to the mlpor heT� toWn_ . ·And ""hocan coun.tthe'he�rtl th.!- nel'!

IUSINESS STAFF . bustn1!ll!lS. ,Of atUdrtnr· .

. . ' . '

to s:rv:Uoo �=�th

:r =� �� H.v� . . leamed.�Pt&y �ht. '--, Business Manage"" . Bertrum Myhre ' -. -.- ' . . lIeinI ' 1entioua worker she Have ClO\lZ'qe found to muter .tear. AssistiJnt Busir:te.ss Manager. Clyde' Gri�s't.ead �Iri,� �e� ��e���I��:����:b: ��: her �:� wtIi.· . . And win the Splr.lt' .. nlM? ��ve,ti�ing :

tana.ger - -.� Ja"."eS GIll Ilan \.be one' who, after You pull . the door &nWna at. all �� abe. ,,� � the We :cannot tell: r, We eml;' know C:���I:::�� A����

rt

LOUise Jackson shut. Illwah opeq:!; It apln and' siiuns Impre�n 'abe IA �� bubbl� over What God. hl�lf' �th sald� Faculty Advisers N. Hong ��

a'��J�t ���

f� is h�er. . .

. , . " : ' ,wt����' :�:=�0U6" type.bu� My wordS are ute the rain and Inow.

�:�;::ef���:

or �'�I��n��I�ca�p .�t the. De.ita. Rho Oamma Party: It �. also athleUc. laat year ,olnB out.t�r · That. bring 10rthJ � and bre� . .

Sports Editor Paul K. ;r�u� wu a g� par�i. but I� !1tdn·t sound �e��tant!o:

n:! cl&Url She ·i . .. �hene·er Hls precloUl seed .we 80w. Editorial Writer _ _ . . _ . Pa'ul HvidcUng .lIke It . . . AR:NIE A,NDE�N �: true ' triend. Let's the reat or us 'meet M h�re th� torty t9rs,- .

�eporters-Eldon Aride:rso�. Kathryn Daniels. �di'th Benson: .fiCing speed 101' � In tbe .t .. -o d�p her' ' .' , . .' W:e. mow !-hat. God-like plal�t.e · ... m grow,

Ellen Bergstrom. Thelr;ta . .Dani'els. · E1irabeth Friis .. Harry.·Cribbohm; =:ou�O��!:L.:g=:

. . __ . . I And ,brllli" torth staIb an�ars. · Hazel Hagerup. Mabel .Heggem. "ourtney King. Marian Kanler, lone and mA. rnOll4PSON are terrtbl� OD.e Yfho- goes In �· ·"thle-�ICS In a . . Mad.sen. Robert M�rtln. Robert Monson. Vafborg Norby, Roberta �ooks; but they were on th� tata com- big .a� .. ·and lI'o'ho oWn. a tfi�-year' l:'�n the req�t ot Dr. n�1stad: . . Tomson. L.enore Withrow. letterman's sweater? Sbort and dark Mr. N. -1. Ho� wrote this teature �cr

. Typists-Eline Benson. Edna T��ason :::n�� �t: :rt: an����r �� compleJdoned ' .Is · this pe� ' w.tth th.11 ISlue.-Edl�r, ' . . . ' . . /<",,---- ' . _Gt� the Celebration Spi,.it. __ .. ' M� . . HlQ�g It all !Jl o�e' .:��::: :d�!� he seen wtth� DOr.m U�i�n Ci ... 'arty "-0// . This wee� Pacifi� L�tht;ran Col l.ege will celebrate- the fortiit�' ��:�n'd·ll'ien· . . ''-PA::V�:-=:: ' Thls as pounds or gOod tight Is never .,Und�r the -. aupcrVWon .of , IIarJ1I:

{ anniversary of Its dedIcation. There IS much to look f.orward t.o. as floor hait ot �e tim . NOt h �-n'playtnr a. pme but tltat he ta de�. Orlbbohnt', Roland SWanson. a.nd Har-a B:o:od progra� �as been arrar:'.ged. Even now it is' not too ,:arly to boys to go around:so

eEx.OON .\.�';:._ tenntned to win. With h1&.;whole.hean old"J�hansen. the Boy's Do�ltor'y Un­,��t Into the splr.lt of the occasion and to prepa�e oursel"'es by read· SON comes around . , . The whole donn and soul he enters the' tt�ld and .re�1 len sponsored a skattnc party. �t K1nI'!I Ing up on the history of the college There WIl l be present at the Invited for lunch

. turns with the same ' Rolle" Rink Thursday evening October wogram many old personalities who have been connect�d WIth the _� He was conferred the honor ot bclng I ' school m the past, so that It will be,of Interest-to)us to know before- Lack of tact Ordering a hoi dog at elected vlce-preaJdent of the graduattnc This party is !a,d to be one or the hand who they are and what they ha"'e done for the school a lunch eland close to the pound class _ largest skaUng parties the school ha.�

_ Of course the most joyful thing to look forward to IS the __ I He is planng his tourth year or toot- ever had the attendance being over

:��t���t:t�I��;.�7,� h�lsa��;��:�

sat�II��;t���t�� ���� :�:el��; The Welrb or All Flffia �1 � �:�r

a: :!t:::1l ree;;:� _on_._

h_u_n_d'_ .. __ �_� __ _

p�rlod of forty years W.th them wJII come the atmosphere of old Early to bed ever football and buketball are not I Pa&ronbe Your Adftl'URn times and the recollection of old scenes And early to rise. the only ktpd or athleUcs thJ.s Indlvtd- � ' "'''''' "'"'' '"'''''' "'" " . .. . . " , , . iii

• One of the colorful features of th.s great homecommg feStl",al And your walst ual Ls Interested In Last year he wu : WIl l be the Bellmgham fQQtbali game played In Tacoma At th.s Takes on an ele,ant size ch06en captain ot the baseball team : FISHER'S event the alumni will see In action one 01 the hardest fighting teams � (C?r the "Shacbters ' . ; �.n·. ZI,,..r TWI., Sw •• ter this school has had. ' . . I learned recently That:. STANL� Oirls. let's meet this athletlc hero 1 � �,"5 This fortieth an'"!iversary. celebration promises .to be a fesfi.",e .FORD has rou�� a way to keep .JIUlnn now. for who knows but·that so.:ne day � season, 'Let us. therefore. m

. ake ev.erything ready for' the forfr')er thl.$ Winter (he s got a black c=a�t/ro.r. a h�

.may be-come tamous. . . I,'J''''' , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,;.�

students of P. L C. and gi",e them a hearty welcome, . bed partner) . . . OSTEN f;:L1AB S . ' U. · • . been wearing a mustache r!-e ,Incc Miss Solvelg Rynnlng. who'graduated M-D CARACE , Campus Belutffied . .��:� �:�:\���)

saw t�,

h;�zh�� /'t��'. L. C. In 192�. J.s Jeaving tor

. 8223 PlCific "ven�e Theie last ·four weeks have seen a change gradually creep o",er . � . V· · Kotzebue'�und soon. where· she'ls to

the face of our fair campus. A hole in the ground slowly grew into safd to be passing cit P� under my be marrl� to ·Mr. Henry .. Xavter. who SICNAL. �AS .HI OiL-

a-n ocHshaped cavity that 'lay with a black mouth gaping at the skv I window at 2 a. m:J . . . � the studen� Is a deputy sherlrt th.eN!. The groom l'I a. M,otor R .... i"

This n:t0uth in .tur.r') recei.",ed. a silver lining. Soon rocks a!?,peared o� �a:;m:a;�=::: ::: = s: t� brother o! Pror"., J. U. Xavier. I;=S=======�'" !��o�����! ������b

e::��:�I�ea���en

shrubs po��d their branches back r:ow . . . wonder:' why . . , DON "Use the understanding oI �e spirit I : . . Thi� bit .o� evolution showing its�lf on the .front of our campus ���. ���n�R��� 'J��� of"';,�

kan� ';� �=��:t

� goal In + __ C

_

h

_

'

_

'

_

I.

_

'

_

R

..

_

.

_

n

_

b

_

U

_

"

__

" j :� '�Mr� ;!�I

i��nf�� ��

et�

er:�:'Yo�� ���s

s��

r������j�a3���t�:fl��i: �: �� I����: . . �nd,:::-:::!

e: J

e���� say� ,,� f�ed with My splrtl"

��:tioS::�in to th�:��i�h:��eo�I

i�::��g:�I�;: f�d����

iSt�' the class of '32 and ;;:

-head wh� hemp has pa.led a 11,tu!". "Walk as cHildren or Ille lJghtJ.

9 1 3 Pacific Ave.

the crew of, industrious boys who made this project possible. . -l£rson

On P. L. �. Spirit . fO��� d�a:�� ': P�!!=:. ���:

I;;

What' makes this school unique among ins.titut.ions of higher In the Donn !"\'er discover thl.s-radto "You are Most likely to .

learning' THe first and spontaneous reply to thiS question IS that is doomed fmd It at It has a frIendly Chnstlan atmosphere The members of the faculty -- I ' Rhod B h .. are sympat-hetlc to the mdl"'ldual needs of the students and actl",e In I know a protessor ",ho could save 81 rot era fostering character above all el�eJln their development There IS htmselr a lot ot time by going out in +-;;;;;::==�;:::===::::::.i also that undertone of humillty(permeatmg the class-room lectures a tow-car In the first place I We w.nt to fulfill r wants On. I!'. that IS rarely found In the unl",ersltles where man and hiS selfish -- day service on �r:h9tq work at ambitions are often exalted Anoth�r Tbo't no extr. cost ;end thi work " don.

The motto of the school as It silently works ItS meanmg mto French dressing Is expensive stuft by experienced workmen at the students de",elopment IS to sacrtflce self and to"'prepare one's M. costly aa a pearl- LEHMANN PHOTO-FINISHING self to serve others Whether It is put on salad. or

, r P.rkl.nd ������ Company

Helen Colllns. '32. l'I teaching at Upon a pretty girl -

L. E. CARNETT Camp 4, Bordeaux, Washington. near �

WATCHMAKER Olympia. ' . , Margaret Wesson. '34, baa I!- qoaltlOl'!

Any one can dean Oil wOiItch but few Prances Andrew� . . '32. Is teaChing �m the Public ·Llbrary stat! tn �ma, mOilke . "em" keep time. sChool at .Purdy. near Olg Harbor. Emma Rynlling. whO rraduated from

w. do bottt . P. L. C. In 191'7. rece1ved her B. A. de- IOYNTON'S SIRVICE . CA�1l:-' ,On

Parkland Birbe! Shop . and . . Confectionery

CEO: KNUDTSON. �rop. .: ................ " .. ' .... " .' .. '''' ...... ' .. ' ... ' .. � ... � Complimenh of

�T COAST GROCERY

Anlocat . Products l I �5 Bro.tdw,y · Patroobe YoUr Ailv� � ':��r U:!;7:.t�o� =:� en

-t-----------t r- .. �:;i��>R��·:::;;.",' �=M.rie �wler. \1t� is ' WO;k1nr I�======::::===�I'"�; . ;:;: ... ;:; .... ::;: ... ;:;" .. ::;: ... ;:;"":;: ... : ... :;: .... : ... ::;, .. ,:;: ... ;:; .... :;: ... ;:; .... ::;:.!';:; .... ::: ... :,,,.::: ... �� p. ,VEBORC . Radios � for 8. H. Kress &: ComJ?8.lly In Port- . .

W . Radios for rent $1.00 per week � lam!. . B' h .. G .... ,..... 'F . y' atches & Jewel", Ropa;,ed I !. HOMER KINC. INC. . .BerthA I.ero. '23. Ia now 'm_ •• Ig e. ·. rilUes . or OU

.... ___ . _'_' 4_7_'_�_d_.W_'_' _-_-=-+ ;;; .............. : .. :.��.::.: .. �.:�:�.��.� ............. , .... J tPe� ..

="=

b=""'=

. =Aluka====' =�====< WITH ,f.: MODERN' PORTABLE TYPEWRITER E."'e.n if . . y�u_ are not an ' accomplished typist.' you ca� quickly learn to. typewrite much faster ·than you tan �rite by ha�._.'., Dworak ,f the Uniy, .... Jt·,-of Wah� Inetan ..,.. .tud ... h .. w8,o .... 1M .,,,..ri .... a ..... ONE CRADE HICHER .... n. -. whodo nOt:

· v,."y? B�a� YOU' haye: more time to Yo:ri�e your "rough­draft • . th�·mak� correcti�5 and turn in .i finiShed product which is truly repl'esentativ:e' of , .your . best

typewriterS . Of{ic�' and P�rtable

Models $20.00 and up. .Re�ui.lt .. Terms. Re­

pairing. Special Student Ren·.tal Rates ,

H: D. BAKER & co;� .c. 109 So. loih. Bit, 4062 .

.. Tacoma

SPRENGER & JQNES JEWElERS

W,tch '& Jewelry R,:pairinl ' Specialty 1 1 33 B�ay

CIDER •. HORSERADISH. HOMINY, . HONEY." Vlf':-lE�R TobKcos _ Ciprettes. P. SCHREEK

BroOkdale. Wash. 1 1;'========:::=:1 .. . . .• f .................... 'T�� .... ·�UC: ................... , I. ' We ��� '�.: .L. c. . � Conr.d'.

. Coffee Shop.,. LUJ1Ches ; CaridY . . Cigarettes

ShOrf' Ord� . S�f.t Drinks � �� '1ffej!- _" B�d."I�. ��.

- SPiCIAL NOONDAY W�HEON � i , "SER�!C.E:·WI�h�S�ILE.. I

. � ........................... , ........................................... ., 'I"" � �"I M ...... . . '

, . . UoI'" I!."" s-Dahl �rocery Co; . . . , ........ '. '

effl?rts. :- . ' .' -

All M.k .. of New Port'l1lei .$33.!!O.� $45.00 . ' .Special tmns to P. (.' C. stude'nts. '

(Y� M1UsT l;t�ins'this 'ACt y.:i� .Y.�) ;'

.. . TflE STA1'IONERS� ·INC . 926 PAciFle AVE;';UE 'f',,- , : • . . MAln 2153

-�. - � - :.' �' • .'. . ' -.. ',t . • . •

. -'�., -.--. .. : .... . .

Page 7: Mast 1934-1935

OCTOBER 10, 1�

Lutheran Gridders Out T.o Get Vikings· . In Saturday Clash .

CI_.ds : Seeki .. ,·. Fint Victory of Seaso .. ; Will I, Decked ill .

N.w UlliforMs

j.

.Luthe.,ms . Lose . MarYland Griclders / ----T� Lmfield, 1·2" Take Giads 20-0 in -' . li'ir<lt II___ G

. ' .

�nl late· ·ln ·uu: 'r�· q�. , _ U . -!I"'"e· arne 1..Infleld· ���' aL. "'cKInnTWe. Ore- . " . --

. I'OIl ,e'ked 0�1-2 .Win Oft'r .� h- A4ha�t ... of W., ..... a.\d EXlM':i-.Iy EWoft AftCIeno .. · . �r:,:: . U.Iad.lII:t;on �.y." Bep. , ne. 'of �,ryi�n4 M... Too

. . . . . . The Ll.nlleld :acore came aa • result ' . 'Much For(jC,aiHY Lut:t.eraM �ktd out. In new unUorms &nd de- ................ • .... ·• .. • .... ·• ..... �··.·.�·.t;",· .. �;,·· .... �· of .·�mble·9n � �IadJAtot·s �,..rd' W\th their advantap of IP'Hter

'I('rmlntd. to help �'Padfk: Luth- The �arne next Saturday. be�n the· Vikings �nd. the GlOKila- line. �ser1M of ptoaee:tt and llne weight and experience. tne' football ('ran College's corqbttled homl!COminr to.rs. promises to be a real battle. Last year Coach Olson's boys went ·b�ckl. Bachelor, left hal(, scored �n a d f ,tt. u S S M land.th ; �ame and 40th anruveru.r:t .· real event dOwn to defeat.before the Vikings: This.year IS going t6 be a �iff�r� 11ne plurtr!!: . :

u�e

o P.:� C. QI..dla;;' .20 to ���n . to celebrate .. Coach CUrt Oieon's toot- �nt story. �e.Lut.,e�ans.ar:e m�h more powerful and much spe�'- .The Lu.�e�. however. Wf!re the .thelr first. home football game at Lin­ball forces 'are drt� 41Ugently In ler and the Vikings Will hav� �o·· play. some fe�l .ball to beat.Ol� s {tnt to dr.w b�. After p.laylng two coln Bowl .lut Baturday.' october S. ;m'PKrlng to meet the atronc Belltnc- squad . . They are pe� up to the highest degree and nothl..ng . Will SC(ft� periods, the. ,Oladlators. late A.rU!r .• 'acoreleas . (I;'t perIOd wtilch . ham Normal squad Saturday. The.tame be abl.e- to stop them ex�ept a steam ro!l�r aM th�. Norma.1 boys. In the third quarter, biroke thrOugh the saw 'Play -mainly In r. L:- C. ien1�ry. ·.I·hlch Is scheduled to start tot 2:30 will ,haven t that. . Une to �othJT .·Ll.nlleld bullt � the Ballors punched o�r a score from ' . be played In' the Ll.ncoln Bowl. , . 5: . .

hia .own iroak.1.1ne and ecore & �fety .• the twenty-ya.rd· striPe on .. reVert'le. , Aceordln. to word which drUtI South Th • • pirit of th •. lnt two footlNlI·.p ..... WR .urely·th. thi .. ,. Th�.�e was.the·belt and mOlt ex- An intercepted pass. a 2o-yanfrun and

from BeJllngham. Coach Cb&rUe t.p- Th. r.no .. , W. m� '�ch a ..... . howiitt �,.ii."'t Li"fMId was "due, clUne seen on the Llnlteld tield for' .- paM which caugh?the Lutheran de­;xonbu...cch wUl be brtnctnc down ODe maillfy. to the·.� .... -off ..... �m pt ...... .... school· .piri. th.t .was �veral yean, accordlna to Coac<h I.ev-. fense nat-footed put the ball In poel_ of· the stronpst teams the teachers "...lIt. Tie ,., .fNI .ttenda ..... t the laIt ,.Me was peAt, but e�. Both sides plAyed heads up �r. t!on 'fOr the acorlni ·pla,.. ·

. . !Jav,. had In recent years . . H�ver. Jet!s �k. the HOItMcom��, pm_ ............ t ..... peppi .. t fYer. ptninl

., very 1.ltUe �. [J.ntie� Arter battlll\l" in midfield rw " half

the' wearers' of 'the yellow and blaclt With .uch enthusiasm ,II1II spirit ·the t.am un't h.elp but wi... mad� Uve first downs to � Lutheran s the third petlod. one of the Na�' will be In proper �hyslcal and mental ' .

\ ' S. S. . . . one. P. L. ,C . . t.rIed ftv��. fO"l- galloped thirty yarda to the Lutherans' shape to meet them. . As a result of the game with: Maryland. several of . the squad pleted two. �d none we()e �nte=pi:' t�nty-flve y.rd line.' Having failed

With their two toulhest lames Ill_ ",,!,ere slightly inj(,red. 8uCl�.y O;Conner came out of the game with �e total penalUea wer: po Y L. � r to ga.i� through the line, the 8a1l:n1l reoady played the GladIators Will be a sprained foot. but he will be raring to go whfm the Whistle biows UnUeld and 3511

yards' or . r lI ' trted a PMS' 'deep I�to the end-m·ne. out t

�rt(" .. strini ot vlctorles begln_ next Saturday. Cene' lack. the "Old Faithful ' " pass rec'eiver, w'.as �erl:::unl neup&.were � � �ws: Although 1t{oe denett.ed the ball, an

'--:)����r�h

o��:e��

n�� =

1e�:l

h: ���t;��:;,:�?��� ����:��

h sat�riisj�:�/:e�k. ���IIr!:s?te���� ��: ....... .. .. ·: .. ·:LL-�·::=: .. 'a�:� ale

�=���f�I;!��n:�e�:!;��e Ing on. . injury wa,s inflicted upon Stan Ford. reserve end. who �eplac� .c;.ene. Lahr' .... :.: .. :: .: ........ � ..... �.. . Orenler Oladta�rs made their mOlt seriOWl acor-

One CQ.u"e for this out1oot, 18 the re- He was In the game two plays, a!'ld ·the� one of the Navy S baby And ....... C .. . ........ 'l"adneu Ing lhreat. of the afternoon when SAnd-�um to acUon of Captaln val Votaw, elephants'" politely stepped on nis hand and broke a finger. Stan W e: ..... . .. RO.. . Martin e�n�t:ook a screen pUll from Moe; on ffll:",

d'· .. f��

h""'O h

.. �ta�_�fn

cooaut

'�, �"'.

n�n�

h.·.

will be out for next week's, game" but he hopes to be in there two Sc:'OOll:; ..... ..RT.� . ... :::.:: .. :.:: .... ?rye his own thlrty-ya.rd line ' �d. broke � w v= w w, ... � .. weeks h�nce. Except for: these slight injuries. nothing happened .ex· Tunn II " : ... ,' .... .RE...

. ' away from the Navy defeme to run ' eod back for the tlrst 'two games of the cepr the. usual""b'umps and bruises. All will be ready to scalp the 8� .. .

. ...... Q _ . ........... �:� sixty yards before a nee'1. 1Il1l0r over-season. Hal 'Kill be rann' to 10 Sat- Bellingham squad next week.

S. . '5. . .

P'rIdley .

.... ,:: .. LlL. 'O'Conner IPOIt him ' and dropped him on the

urday IUld h18 presence 18 expected to /' MOe Maryland ellt_t-yard str1pe Here r. suppl)'- It'!e much Deeded sprorlt that ' . For the Homecominc ,.lime, th .... is to .,. � ,..1 "ut in .tor. :: .. : . ... :::::::::::�::::�.. Ludlow cosUy fumble loet five yards although has been sadly �l.salna In the Gladl- for the spectatort. Durin, the half time, there is ,oin, to be • foot- . . the Lu�erlU\3 retained poMeIIIIlon of au;ir attack In their two first games: Nil pm. pl.," 1ty the fairer sex, .the Dorm· ,hi, v .... us th, D.y ,W A. A Or '. . the ball. only to be thrown·for 'another .

Outstanding on the forwa.rd wall �irh: loy, wh.t .I ,.me this pro ... i.� to be. .They .... ve bee .. dril!-. . '. g�es; 1011. A fin&! desperate pus wall com-have been the peTfonnances of Russ I"., In pl." .nd fund.me .. tah; and It I�s hke .I real �a'�e Will El' '4-0' N Off· pleted to the m·yard m.rlt� bl!t there · Prye. star ta.cltle and John "Pud" Fad- take place betw,ee .. the two .quHS. . ec..., ew . leers the Na.vy .U!am took the ball on doWIUl. n'e5S. agrreulve center. whose play In S. 5. The next play. a sailor Pl1!lt traveled this. h15 fourth year for 'the Lutherans I t seems that a'certain fello� on the football, squad has lost all To elect orocers for the year. ',the 85 yanls puUlng the' oval wely out of has been r. reyelatlon to .those pli.'ylng, the horseshoes. fourleaf. clovers, and 'rabbit feet in the wofld. . S newly-organized Womens A'thleUc As- danger aa the thlrG.qu�r en�ed. against him. Frye proved to be a to.er fellow is captain Hal Votaw. Last year Hal broke his ankle in � . tlon held Its tirst meellnl �Ptem- . At the begtnninS:'of the' fourth quar­

·or strength at tacltle aplnst the u. S . . St. Martins games and. as a result. was out for the season . . This y �r ber 4. The following girls wUJ pl1 01· ter the. Maryland squad started ·& de-S. Marylan� team last Sat.urclay. Hal injured his back in a practice game with C. P. S. However. H i t : Rhoda Holtenst.ad. president; terml�ed drive �nly to 10Ie the ball on

Probable sta'rtlnl lineups: is a fellow who won't quit. and he will be in the Bellingha,!;, game Ma N.ah .. �Ice president.: Judy Ben- a fumb,le on the .. mteen-� stripe. Not P. I .. C. . &eIJInc� next ·week.

) , . son. secretary;· . Joanna ManoUSO&, to be denied. they started an� of-Jaclt ..................... .REL . . , Davidson (S) S. S. . . treaaurt!r; Helen LIlja., seryeant-at- fenstve with a Navy bullt hltUng :pay-Svlntb ...... . : ......... Rn. ......... MUler (13) After the b.tHe i. over. after the �,.ak of--oh well, .kip it_ anna; �d Racllel .Fllnt.. reporter. dirt· on a smaah. from the two-)'aI'd. Martin .. .ROL. .. .... Tomeo CIS) The U. S. S. Maryland be.t P. L C. but wh.t of it. � had a tea!h A nomlnatmg conun1ttee com� of line. a�ter the ball had been put. In Fadness C, . .. Waara /19) th�t W .. the pick of the N.Vy and i't:tey are to be comme •. ed 0 .. their two p18 from each 1Yt;n cJa.s5 sunest.ed posltlO;h b,. a series of puaea·and po ..... Hanson .. .LOR.... Ullin (14) remutr.ble phliyi .. , .lind sportsm .... hip_. AlthtHIch out-w-!iched Iw the Ca¢JdAU!S. Th� on the committee �r plAYS. Frye .LTR: .. " F'rende-r (21) Fri.n pound •• the CI.di.tors ,.ve th.m their money'. wor .... They wert!: Evelyn Irwin. Joanna\Ma.nousoe The lineup: Mar,1aad NiLsen LER. . .. . .... Odell <In· outpl.yed the Sail�n in the fint half. but the �ndinl was to put. Rh�r. Hok�nstad. Mary Nash: Judy P. L. C. �Ioe Q _ .. Miller (8) I The boyt .Ire all set for lelli" .... m next week e .. d .lind let .... t.1I Benaon. and BerrUot Vopn Nilaon ........ REI.... .. :::: .. K�r:= r"\... O'Connor RHL Pranklln (9) you that it is ,oi .. , to be a r.al lIattte. The execuUve cqmmtttee of the club 'P"'rye _ . .. RTL.. .... .. Votaw LHR. Bagley (2) S S b now working on a con5Ututlon and Ma.rtIn ..... .ROL........ ... Payne

Ludlow F _ Tarte (24) ThIs year Olson hasqevelo� a lIne that IS practically Invl�' making plans whert!by Jlrls may win Fadneaa ..... C - ............ 8tepheni .

.. ---- What was at the beginning of the season. a green line IS noX'" a� letters through pa�clpatlon In sports Hanaon .... . .LGR..... M;::: It 15 God HlmseU WhO .. has made experiericed one. Our line outplayed Linfleld's lir:'e and last Satur- .The club 11 open to�alJ P. L. C. gtrls . 8�inth

....... :::::::��:=.:.. Lewts us .. His sons � daugh�rs. day the' boy'S managed to play on even terms WJth the Maryland who are Interested In atbJeUcs. MnI. � It .. Br.r1eau God says. 1 will malte you My sona eleven. The backfield men aren·.t the only players in the game'and Ad"ah �per. physical education In· � .................. ' .. � .. .... M1nni!!it and daughters -In My Klnadom II you we musn't forget that. Although there are very few heroes that structl)r. 11 adv1ler. . m& • . :::::.�. �::: .... : ..... ... Keller will but 10ve'Me and serv��e

��r com from the l ine. the,y arE: the ones who do the most work and get . ��:

e� ............... p- _.... • Robert. �ess credit for what they do. Watch that line and you will ,see some "Live more nobly 'hert! and now, ror I �::::::========� 1OilI.1E"--n-;;===,-, . real football. ���:e U:tIl�: ���� �.,("'"'' .... " .... �.::� .. : ... ;��.: .. " ...... " .. .... til Ylvis.k ... To Spe.k �= weln :to::;:n:d �. '::��.:

• At the last meeting of �e Junior &.nd ��:�:�" lIfe tl)at It � have beeo ;

T ::R';:;:�OC�=���OP � 5enJor I.earues It ·.� declded to. il;t-: aueb that JOU have ·lMplred·

mmeoae

I � In Borody's tJKk Y.,d � viU! Rev. N. M. Ylv1aaker. � �- else to set tbe1r t ... ·toward the hllIa � lieyc" .l1li r.,.. SoW � tlve �� of the Luther t..eaaue. I!) that the "arid ma,. be � that you ei ..... " .. , ................. "." ...................... " .... · ......... � speak to them a� & jo�t meettna" on I1ave beeo'ln it. � tbat.JIt' inaY r�l

Thursday, octobe� 25. a d1stlnct· lou when you 10." .

Welliver'. "ace SOc Pl .... Dln,..r 'Licht LURCh. .

'?ArJ.nd 381 1 -J2 B�dj,I.

.""" .............. " .. ".''''''' ............ ''' ..... ......... " ..... ''. DISTINCTIVE . . .

Rev. Ylv1u.ter Is oom1na lrom b.lI "Porget .not t:hejoumey You are mak- SchoOf Aftauah � home In: MiDDeapoUs to� the conftllUoa. Inc today. LIve t.ocI&"j the nobleat.. zno.t; A ....... IIC .... lln �. � :d 6::� �:2�� the�!t!

aalted life. you can Uve';: -Odell ,eno .... Cardt i

Lutheran Churcb In �. . 'ro,,,.... .i

"'---"-���=������������----""'l p�== � ·

.... .. .. �!��:�� .............. 1 !" An�trum Pri�tinl CO. I SPALDING GYM' SBO� - 910 COmmltf$:e . ' .MAin 6788 · !! . 'I'.oo':l !.l ...... : .......................... : ................. � ............... , .. � SINCI "" i CET YOURS NOW i . THUI9LLAR-STUDIO ; ." 07 ."""".y ' Too"". '

; . QoooI"; - .. i I � a90d photos---:-$2.00 ' IJ' . . -

�,; ___ �·�w_as_hin�.�·9�2��_P�:�·i>;"��iC�ar�A���eW�n�:r�e .... e�co_�; ___ � l .. ��.�����f.���r.? .. j I ···:· .. ·�����u;·· .. ···l

i '.rltlli .... uuftdry .MI C ...... n E Clo�es for th� CoUege Mari

Sw�a"" f.,... $1 •. 4hJ�keh ·from. $1.95 Cooda ....... $1.45

Low �,ices -..J�. -.� -

'--- ' . .

TIIE·RED FRONT.

1'338 P�"fic Av·... .

I Best �Iity

� . . . m

,' ; .

Rust Building

MA;n ·"19? :

Ili ... : ...................... .-."."."" .. , .. , .. , ... , •. , ... , .. " ... :., •. i!i

,Milk Makn a DiH'Nne.- in . . En"';' . and 'Endurance .

Irradiated Vitamin D Milk .

" T�e Sunshin-e Vitamin';' MEOOSWEET D�, lNC. ;

Br.,.tWoy· 1:1 7 1 . .

/ ". ,

Page 8: Mast 1934-1935

) .

PAQI: POUR . . . .

PACIJI'lC L� .oau.mK. P�. "'�. OOTOB� 10, I" .

Delta Rhos Give . . Initiation . Party

In honor of the new mmlben of the otlta Rho Gamma . . an lnformal pu-ty wu ,Iftn FrIda, eYenlnl. October 5. In the basement of the chapel. A pot_ luclt supper under th� dlrteUoo of No­\'ell Nagel. chairman. Ida Thompson . Joanna Mano� "'and Mlldrt'd Mon­!IOn. preceded the formal ceremony.

During the suppec..., a . short prowrarr­""as Introduced by Elizabeth Dahl. . It conslsted of: piAriO -

'11010, Elsa Arneson;

\'ocal duet. MlJdred 'Monson and Viv­IAn ·Campbell. accompanied by P!ggy Rarnsta4: reRdlng by Ell..r.abeth 'F'r11lI; song by Elsie Barrett. Catherine Kltch­Ion and Ellzabeth Friis. accompanied on the saxophone by Ju.ne Walters and on the plano by Marian Torre5dal.

The program was In ·ch .... � of: Vir­

ginia n,vls .. chairman: Ellubeth Dahl. Jane Williams. Bergliot ' VOIM.

The maln leatW"1! of the evening was a formal CIlndle-lighUng ceremony In . . AboTe � the " " P. L. C .. FoeUIaU �..d "bleb at prNent poIaUq ,_ &be �III" ,..,ne .... Bellini-. ..... hlch all ne9o' members tooIr. p .... t and him gatC-day, The � ,�I'nnl k:f\ .. ' rI,M are: nn& row. Min- N....,:. S� Fonl. Edward g�th:Ma" - �xp thE'l.r. �lIIlngness to join the H�. H� Votaw, ea� John � � MartIn. 8� Fry�, aDd Ha:roW WI"'; -=_d .-: Eldon An�. D. O. group. The committee In �. WIlHe rtl..-er, HaroId.O'Coaner. Fn.ncla. Af'C.�"1d; J ..... a-, John Van U:1n'm. Joe Mttihell. Jamea � rye 9o'M Thelma. Dr.nlela. chalrman. GIllilan. OltYer<L.Huo...:and Arib __ �oitII:; .UlInI .-. Coaeb "emord' �1Iaob� . LIi.� Gre.n6er, �aI linil?tll'.' On'

, _ /A�y Qllbert.. Ula Rudd .and VIf!lnia Sehlanb�h. Carl �. L,..I 8&11� John.Drelbelbls. Job..,. s� Chat« SoUe, an. 8M N�. �er.

7 Boe��ldent Gertrude Stenberg gave a

K K· .ts far. gone. but we ';�ld JIIte t�elr opln- L. D. R. Holds In-iti.1 . 1 A�chbold Elected Chief

. , fOrmal welcome to the new me�bers B:mp�s ommen Ions on <!u.r men. Watch thla column Me.tina. Tuescl.y,·Oct . .z.. Of Dorm Fir. 'Iria.de �:

eex:/

al�:d o�:n

=�le:�:�:

n:

. ore:eunp! �hitatlOn5.! . . And other

for de\'elopmen�: ' K.. • be�� :�� .:e,,:!

u::t� ���.:�� I Organization o� th.e tlr�. brl.pde Willi 50me ddlnl� purpose. They are: D esoterl.c phrases) Mlsa us In the f�st Don't Itnow whether the "S. P. ? A:" proJect.ll or Ita soCIety, .the Luiheran the purpose or a meeting or th�. Boy'li for develoJ)ment of pel'lOflallty; E for Lo;sue? Well. "'e mlsse4 you. too. (Brag� (Society for. the Prevention ot Cruelty Daughter.s 'ot the �fonnaUon held't.5 Dorm Union. Monday. OCt.ober 8. earnestne5.5 of PurJ)(llle: L for loyalty� n' again! ! That's tor all returning to Dumb Anlmais) has beeu around, or InlUal meeU�g Tutsday afternoon. I Francis Arehbold who was elecUd 10 ::I:�:�� �

t:u.S:e��:I;e: � stu�ents-of course. all �ou freshles etc. ",·hat. but' the Donn 'boys are going In Qc�r

p!rr� 90'&5 made up Of ' the f1f�-chld. submitted dra"'l�p and (ave ·

H for honest;y; 0 for obt<Sienoe "to the dQR. t

�now what you ve m�d. bu� for pets In. a blg way. Cats l:hat answer folloWIng , numberS: • A plano 3010 by a re�rt of fire hamrda and the posi-

traditions of the school: G for gener- you II fmd out soon enough. 10 the names of Inlty. Hlghby. B�lty. The.Jm;' oanlels. a vocal solo by Pau.tine tiona 1I1ftt must be covered I.n the e�ent "'o..1t).: A for ambition: M for modesty: K. K. etc .. aJ)d spends the �gh.t 'a1th the boys. Watts: a �adlng by Vlrctnl .. �vts. of a fire. Ernest Haugen -was chMen M for moderation: A for .. ttalnlng the This' school year'S started off with Then there's a Canary that �ed Mrs. P. A. PrflllI. adviSer. spoke a. lew to assist Ule fire-chief. It is the duty g�

l�rls a.ss15Ung Gertrude In �e cere�

one big bang! The old spirit for which after the :ld t

��m�B.unny, Ie. words of welcome. Former m-embers of the Fire Chief t.o appoint men to

mOoY were: Jane Williams. Ejeanor P. L. C. Is n�tt1i for � quite evl(lent �:�!�: a�:�ex�d

.:f�:::· t.o .er:' se

r:;: n�!�=�:�U1 be at the home s�tlon.' at t�e. fire h� and �x� Ra.udebuugh. Neva Olsen. Joanna among studenu. The pep and enthua� Is a parrot... They11 be kept bro �J 01 M.n. Preus. at which Ume. the re- JI�gulshers. He also Inspee� d�r­ManoUSOlS. Bergllot Vop.n. Rachel lasm displayed to date In the organlu.- In' the thlng 'hush' money If y �t maJnlng unelected offl�U will be OllS condlUom In the donnltory. and

�:�I�:c:I��!I��h::�::� :a�Il��

1 clubs and C�fL5.5eS ls very one. thouCh. K

. K

. · lees that they are remedied. There

Benson, Llta RudCl. Ida Thompson. K. K. It Henry Van Dyke had - . . ' will be surpriae drills to see how qulet.-Both old and ne9o' members jOtned Nice bunch of lrelihles. too' They've down our klclr.1nepoet trarl on a sprlna c;.:,miln Club M .. " Iy and ettlclently the bu.llding can be

the boy day studenu and donn stu.- sh09o'n an Interest In all activIties and day, he cou.ldn't.have.-descrtbed It bd� At the lut mee�g of the CkrmaJ) emptied. .

dents at a large bonfire for a pep rally. gotten Into the spirit of things right ter ihan In this foll�ng poem of hla: ��':t ��:!n:U;:::' �=ed2.U:es� A -diagram is to be poeted bet9o'eeD

�=��. �ef::a�:.

I::e: ��r:'e:: ;:��

e.:� �=: a�i :h;!soo:;�

r

��

Th::

ah�.I::f�::it

p�: �-;��e:�27�r.

om· the cld�r �e he.ld �C::S�t��od���r :e�. statiOns and th�

!�:r:e b:v:�:n�

n r��e�:::�n�

t9o'��: =- :; �!��

e N:.08:e'��'::�q

nut�����n;

Ll:.::;

fo;a::

h��e��uls. At the club m�Ung Oernur.n IIOngS

'�e�� : =:t: �:::!�I'J:e: �." K. K

.

Sh:=o� :�c��:::�S;:f��:' ;��\8U;���y�er

;��:=rsor!:i '1 +1 ·

Runbeck. chalnnan. 'Evelyn Irwin. Ele- Then we havE' Arnie Anderson after And alter showe.rs !=po:�C:��:r!.n7

IVed frOm LIEN 6 SELVIC anor Ra.udebaogh. Ruhel Flint. :;�::�_�ee

\.er;;,u�:

e �t

g��: !�� :;

An�h:

fs��1 �n=: earth- H�t.er the Oennan club' will con- '1

Druggists ., Ionnad.l. 1�lIty Shopp. 'Iay qf the land' 'It loob better. By And best 01 all alon, the way. .:� �:���C1�bee:::r ��:a:� I. _______ � __ �_ All linn of buuly work E)(�rt Permanenl W.ving

Gar. O� 4S-Rl P.rkland Gifts wr.pped for .11 occusions

Sc .nd up

@. . . ..................................... , ... , ..... , ........... " ..... , I�epend.nt ·Croc.ry ·

R. I. Anderson. Prop. ·

�:. �:.l':!�n��o;'� ::�:

y o�

,:, FrIendship an.dK�rtbK. day. . ..

Is . the feminine population of our' In� Well. foIble.. have you had enouab-stltutlon. no? Well. we·re. u.viii, OUnJelves ror

K. K. the. neJ:t l&8ue. · " COliege men are not sophisticated. ---, __ �_ Qu.llty�Knlttinl Co.

Brookdale Wash. PEOPLE'S STORE NEW FALL TIU 19c

:eYh!:k

::

;cear� � u: :; Fint Fire.ide· Hour

403 I I th �t .• T"orn.. Wnh. . :

opinion of twO U. W. co�ed5 after lleV- Held Sund.y, Sept. 30 I ..... =========it!.:r.:::· . . :::" .. ::: ... :::'''.::: .. :::''''::: .. �:::''''::: ... ::: ... :::.''.:::'' .. ::: ... :::" .. :::.:.::: ... ::: .... :::.;::::""::: ... :::"',� A big selection of nabby p,al. =ce. �

e-:e

o�o:

�:::�=::n�; sc� yf:t

.:=:ejn ��-:ro' ;_

ol�' �� . il

lerns . . . "cutes' . . . stripes. etc. un: ... no:: JUST A REMINDII 1t;::==;::.;::.;::'P;::I;::M;::.;::';::I;::·,===� 1 1�========::::=t :�:�:,o::'308=.=,== , FELTMAN 6> CURME ""tad d\nc"" th • .mitnc of .......

K.rschlNum $111" .net Onrcoa"

M ... • � $J,65 ... $4.�5 . And &l.o led In the d1acUIIlotf' of the , W_eM' Style ShMS .114 0.... topic. "Youth . and :Lelaure Moment:' ... .S3.00. S3.60, $J.95 Thla .... 10Uoftd by' an open d.I8cUI.

fo( Sate ExcIUllytly .t . I 1 '29 �,oa�ay �Ion for all. The � wu � by J.tbnd 6' ' .... 'ruti . IIiqI.nc ::=.:.�1:2:P:":. :A�=.-:T:-"'===� ' I Holm,ren'

. Shoe lep.lr I � ODetbe Lon1 •• '�� and

"1.11" Junio', R.dio Quality Repairing

$16.65 DYES AND SHINES • Brookd.le Grocery 2 ' 1 � 1 'th Aye T.coma

• • A , .. ' BrOottdale. Wash Pay $1 �own and $1 a week to.tade by "CilfiJIan"

W ei.ifield & Golci"';�, Jewelry Department Store ,- . 925 Broadway

.Lite-O�Rite Photo Bervjce

R"': A. P� 1 9 1 2 So. Cushman Ave . .

TacDq'a

P .... i.nl ea" ,e . Shol.1 CoooII... .... 011 ....

ce..., ... Au,to l.,..irs J. C. Pet.,.,." Prop.

CA. 381! �R5 Perk'-'d. Wuh.

WHEN YOU THINK OF·-. M .. 1e . - -

�:

.:=��:.�ete

JS5�S1 8n»dway

�l� .. � the Thirt:" T_ Mooic Co.

" GEO. atEENWCXlO 91 � • Tacoma

Ur. \VOL Smith Dentist -

<lAR_ QI.4S,R2 P.rl<I.nd. Wash.

'.

Your educ.ti� means . considef.ble inllHlment on tn. part of your Oad. Protect ·.this inW$t�nt ...... We haye • special plan tot this. .

Write us lot detailed information. or SoH our Ioul represent.tiye. . Harold HOel. 2438-' Oth Ave. N .• Se.ttle: W.Ih. . -

LUTHERAN · BROiHERHOOp · .- H ..... I R;",,� Life Insurance I '

608 Second A�. S. Mifll"l.apolis.�inn.

• •

EFFECTIVE- PRINTING

.JOI-I�SON - COX i:O.

Page 9: Mast 1934-1935

� ,

.-'"

Meisnest SPeaks At I a.n,d .nd "

.

" ,

German Club Meet . �.mbers 40th .Anniversary 'Thbrsda)' .nd Prtday . . Oc�·r· 2.5 and . __ J The orchistr&nUm'ben fUteen

__ 26 are - the da�5 scheduled for the U. W'o Profes'lon Tel' About bera this year; and the� are � (" Pionee ... , Ch",r�h Luders. · Fac: . .:�:�� ��:�:��n

M��t::���� C.r,.,.n. School System .of Jltudenta parUclpilUns III v ' ulty Members Speak At Cere- the P,esent D., ', 'Band's a·eU�IUeli. -) ",.tion Meets October 14 a.nd 'Plerer eoun�l� will �lncluded in . . ' . � thl.5 meet. Orchestra playen Incluct!!:

Drama Club ' WiD Give Fir8t 'Night' Friday, November 2

til" RUdd. EI.��· ·R�udeba"ih. .,Mld Andenon Ch.en .

. Croup Leaden For T'tiit Se .. �

�) Elaborate services marked the fort- "I\. Nt"'" Deal in Education" 11'111 bt� HoldIng the undiVided attention of Hunter. Eu�ne· BW'ioyne. Evelyn'

V Irlh annlvt'f'SIU'Y of the dedleaUon of the general theme. 'Il'Ie (cneral as- e\'ery listener. Dr. Frederick W. Melll- \'Cl'SOn, Laura tlauge. and . Opening Ita 1934 actlvltlea. the Drama Paclllc Lutheran Coll�. Sunday. sembly ,,'111 be held at Stadium high nest. a naU"e of Germa�y. spoke at Thomp.son. VIOlin:. MuJorle �aae and Club will present th� one-act plaYll OCtober 1.. From far and neu. old school In Tacoma. Sectional meetings th.e last met'ting of the . Gennlln club. Denn� ·Haldane. cla.hnet: H·.,rold 0'· 111 the gym Frfday nlaht. November:2: at and new friends of the school came to will be held at Jason Lee Intt!l'medlate. oct. 16. T1)e �Lst of hI! lI�h 90'84 a CO.nnn, Ralph Bolstad and Joe Han· eight o·clock. The program 90'111 &lao ' Jolt'i th� faculty and IItudenLs in cel�. 'Ou�f state ' speakers Include Dr. gf'neral OUUI";e of the'types of German. son. trumpet: 0111 Quale, mellophone; include entertalnmertt during the th· braUng thl! auspicious event. Nonnan F. Coleman. fonn�r president schools a�d how they correspond with �k Hayward, baritone; lJarry Qrlb- which the' execuUve com-

SundAY's pr� was ope� with of Re«I College at Portland. Oregon. those of America. , . 'bohm. "E" flat baM; Eldon Is arrangtng. according to Bert divine &en-Ices In the eolleae" gytnna.s- and Mr. WUla.rd E. Gh·ens. superlnten- . Rellardlt!.!i:" of social rating or natl�n- trombone: and ,Thelma Myhre. president of the club. lum., at 1 1 o·clocll:. The Rev. 1.. C. Foss, dent of Qakland schooLs. alit)". ('very child of Germany la com- "It \s our 801m to produce Arnold ·Anderson. LUa Rudd: and. :rm

S:tU�It;:el:�:redRe

�eT.

a�.lv�= Dean ' Phillp E, Hauge Is general ��;: ��e

att���n:haUI��:u��a�� �e'!n:�r::r:::��� �� live

('(Illege 'putor. serving as lIturgillt. Oth� ;�Va:�m;:;d::. l::O�L��. ��n�:; L�t� �hooll or vol�hule ?lrTelpOndl?g to Is' aelthetl� . . and to traln the

er musical numbers· 'inelud�: selec- eran Church. our public and gra.m� schooll. ,aequlre more' proficiency on

�11�U:� �eM�,��Yo.�

O!n�::':� . . so:

e::�:�

e:�tl� h��:rea �h� ag� �=:�

e ��

t;::::: �=tor of . AndeJ&On�ou:,:1I1 Fn:�u��

�y th� college choir, .... Ith, Prof. J. 0. 1 Dean. Hau.e Will Speak of 18 . . In pre,Parauoni?or hi! career, orehesua. He further added that Bo:e.n, H�len Ltlja. , v1rltn1& Edwards. director. At Mission Society Meet he may use thls time ��g II free needs two flutes, one melfop�ol'le Dav�: Gertrude Brunner, 'Oertrude In the afternoon. men prominent In I ' _-' - trade school �';; daYI�a w.eell: To be Fnnch horn; oni! e,elfo, one strlng'ba&, StenberlJ, Tefella Bells, Roland' Swan-

the present and past historY of P. 1.. C., According to Mugaret Cralt. vlce- I Able to speak �i-"�'ad tin and one drum. and one oboe. 5On: Robert Bvare, and IJoyd Rot.!. as we:!1 as representaUves of the Luth- president, the ' next Mission Society Gr�k fluenUy, ll1ie studedt. la compep-ed.. . �hearsals an �eld every TUesday "The Pam�red Darlln,," wUl be �v-efan church anil of the public school meeUn wUi be held next Wednesday 10 take nine years of tHe flrllt and at 2:fO. ' en by Uta Rudd'i with the fol-

"

s}'s.tem. addressed th� guests. Those evenln: in the recr,eatlon room: Dean �e\'en ),ears Of , the second at the day The Pep Band under the dlreeUon .... -- � �"'IIO"trt-vr:-c:-�. . Pblllp t. Hiu� WUni-'{M-speater. pymna-.I�_�n ,.� ot. of aWIs � «�;;r.n�;.��;m:;:;..�m;� ............. -.... ..a.,----i""Ji:u...---

�: ���;Rc;·�V�·:.rn�I=:; :;:. G�y Hughes -:til gtve the scripture �e

g�:: a�¥.=:cI�OU� �e::w:� Tuesday and 'Illll�ay at 1.2:30.

I I

.�.

J. P. Pflueger: PrIncipal Elmer T. read.lnr: ·and I�ne Odell and AI.da guage c;ourse. Alternating with this Ita personnel �ta o�: Mar�orle ni . d 'I'h 1- Johnson will gtve a vocal _ duet. The "etJ-ool Is the Real G)'1hna,shlm where Meade, Stanle� Ford, Den�ls Haldane, 1����I�

nsan�

v�:-;���ces

e :0.1 last meeUng was held OCtober 12. Pro- no foreign lang;uage 11 taUght. In com- clarlnet; RalpH Bolstad., Joe !:";:"'.'�' I R�ud;;b.' .. h, Dean P. E. Hau� read greeUnp from fessor J, U. Xavier gave a talk on home oarison with the Amer1� high schools and Herbert Hopp.·trumpet; the following: Dr. and Mrs. Culo A. mlsslons . and enco� Jueal 5UP- and college! to which Utey �"POI?d, and Bob/Krull. alto hom,

. SperaU, Decorah. Iowa; Rev. O. Otter- port. MUt.on Nesvtg read a selection the fees of the day and !'HI cmna&- and , Erling UlrIon, alto. son., West Salem, Wts.: Central Luth- from the scriptures.. T,he prorram eon- sehooll or VoiJt.schule eorrespondlng to Frr.nll: Hayward, baritone; eran Church. Tacoma; Mrs. M. A. slsted of a vocal,!iOlo by Paullne Watts, lums are low. being only ten or fifteen Bresemann. trombone; Harry

. Christensen, and ,Ferdinand Chrlst.en- acCOtnPfU?Jed by Thelma Daniels. and dollars a �'eAr. Many scholarships an bohm . . tuba; anJl Grady Hughell. sen. Asto� Ore.; 'The P. 1.. C. Dorml- a,.. PlAn� solo by Edna TObl�n.

bo'.,",".":.,"'" ass1st the unfortunate poor drum. tory :\uxlllary; former P. L. C. stu-. ' e' denta attendin, 6t. Olaf Coll�; Mn. Malon Named Treasurer After completing a course In (lie Unl- Big Homecoming . '��r HennJ.ngaen. Astoria. Ore.:' Mrs. Of Board of Trustees versltal. the' highest institution, the F S ' f I Mary Haliten. Canby. Ore.; Jeulse and student reeeh'cs hls cerUficate of right- 'ete uccess u Harriet Snyder and mothnj and sister. net.!. Yakima. W,ash.: Paul A . . Pi'eus. Cleve- "'A�t' ... · r��h

M'=Ch

a�;�:�::o:a� Extension work may be obtained by

land Ohio Victor A Elvestrom Blue ....... Lu,e T"'n��� P'esent'"t p.,,,de, Earth, Wn�.; Hebro� Collere, Hebron, has been ejected to the position �f mpaera;'/ W��h

dl�:���=

I�;:

I��::� gellinch.m Came, and

." , n. J C K D-o,_ M'-":' u_ treuun!r of the Pacific Lutheran CO'- I . , ' N"",. , n.cV. . . . � ."..... uu.eapo .... , oJ' . t our American unlveraltleii. There ls MIX., P'oa,am

�=��c:er;n'�:�

the�: �= y�M;� H�='erso� n:

efl�� also � German school '!.h1eh specializes --

. . qm nary this olllce. In the teaching of o� .those subJecta In conjunction with lhe fortieth an-e���::u!; !:i�u�:� � The new treasun!r � an auditor for �rtalnlng to German,,:.

, nlversary �lebratlon. Pacific Luthernn anniversary banquet which W&! held m the Chicaco MUw·aulr.ee Railroad lille In accordance .wlr ' HIUer s ne� COllege eeleb�ra� Homecoming the the eoll� dining hall at .7 o'clock. and Is an active member of ihe Luth- regime. every student ,lP'Bduating from week-end of. c;>cf.Ober.12.14 . . . Dr. O. A. TlflIleStad introduced Dr. C. eran Welfare Society in T&eoma. In a seconduy school m.ust work , six FrIday evening the prorram Wall

.6: B . • Hoel. of .6eatUe, who acted as addition � �ese activities. he teaches montM at manual labor. The purpose opened;. with a parade and pep rally, t.out.m.a.st.er of the even1n,. The foZ- a Bible clau in.-:racoma. . of this PrtloCUce la � disntfy labor and bell1nnlng at 7:30 o'cloell:. At 10:10 a lowing were called upon to speak: Rev. advance the producUn power of the p, L. C. broadcast was releaaed through M. L. Neav1a', ·Dr. C. H. Norrort, Re,,; M. T. Hoken .... � Elected . land. and to democrauz:e tJ:le people. KVI. FoUowtng a seJection by the Pt',P O. 1.. � Rev. ll. A. Stub, 6eatUe; ' . band, Clifford Mesford inten1e� N. N. HaeenW, loin. M: I.ono, Rev, A. :To Board" of Trultees Nash Announc .. program Coaeh C. O. Olson, Hal Vo�-w" lI:"d a Red Crou . Sydow, .Tacoma: John Van Leuvm, --

F P ' CI 'b M . . John Fadneae;, In re�to Saturday's Profesaon. J. 'U. Xavitt, �. J. Rona, J. At a meeting on Monday, OCl,Ober 15, or .p u · eetl�g. footlmll. ,ame betw�n p, L. C. �d . .

�=' ��.��.�, � !:u �;, = ;.f �e;:'e�:; �rothY .:.nd�rson. Helen LUJa, Mar- I:��g!:��· Z:�:�=�� Grantima-Give. H;'tor;

O. E:r.1ekaon, Abe:J'deerl, Wash. . to mtmberahlp on the Board, s�': a.are� Craft and Rhoda·tr:ote�t.&d w1J] Robert.M�l1IOn,Emmett Thompe(m, and . 01 P. L. C. 'Kicking Po., -

":'In . hOoor of the oocuion, .Profeaaor lID&' the late Attorney M. R. Forde. The be hCNIteHeS to the Pep club meeUng Osten ElI�, sang, aeeompan1� by __ N. J. HOiIfc wrote. a' poein. dedicated to board abo elected from Ita member- to be htid tomo.trOw �ht In the Col- Rhoda HolI:enstad.; "COlpe chUdren,_,.uler � the Rev. BJug Hantad. the first prealdentpp the Rev. � 101.1 Kra.abel to the lege dining hall. . .. �t 8 o'clock: �turday even�, the old roell:1r'lJ chair. Grandma's goin( . of ·PL.C� arnf to the prea:ent mcum. office of vice-president. which Attof11;Cy Mary Nash. vlee-pr1!aident, hu ar- guesta gathered In. the .. JrYDUlAilum for ·to .tell you � bedUine .Itnr/," Before bent.. Dr. 0: A. nnp:lItad, which be �rde �p1ed. ranged the following 'procram: a r'Md- a mixer. AI lntroduced by John Van the worda h&d,'fairl" lett my lI�, there i'H.d at the banquet. A. plaque or the - • 108' by Margaret Cm(1.; a vocal aoIo by' Leuyen, .p� . numbe�j Includ�: .'85 • -wt1d coaimoUoa .. my l1We �te Re1'. B. Rantad � alIo unYeile:L M.rie JohnlOn Arrangel RAmola Rust: ' and a. <Vocal duet -oy plam� selections, Bill' Bulser: .talk, Olal IJI'&Ildc.h1Jdren deserted 'their play ,and. 'Ib1a wonwudooebJ.Prof. J. P . .PfIue- " F Sop' h Th . t P rty Irene Odell apd AIda JohDIIOn. Haceneu, student body pruldent of scrambled together abOut'me .. · cer .. b.s. PerllOD&l tribute to tbe ftnt . or . ea er ' a 6ena B"�!l, 'I1:lelma .Neta, �bel WI.: harp numbers... Lewis O. H�ter; "Oh, IOodYt ioody," cried little Lena •

. PL.C: pra.JdeDt. ' I_ -- . . Ht'fit'm, and Edna Tobiason furnIshed talll:, Clarence �n, student body pres- the ·falrest and the younpat. . "TeD '. Kuakal numben i.ncluded: "wb,m At the meetin&' or the Sophomore ref�hmenta ,or the Ia&t Pep club klent of 1m:. reading, �t �aCCJb.. us • f&try one, pte..e' Grandma.'; RoDeJ 8bIIp Ul Old nme ...... ... dua � .DOOD • .p1&DI were made for. meetln" which wU beJd October 11. son, clau of IV28; IO�, Mildred, Eve:.. "01;1, no," chrihlled the other a1z. the Pacalt7 �Qautet:t.e. � •• tbeater puty &0 be beIcl in the near . , . . 'I " . . Iyn, �'18Dd Clarebee UObIOD, clI.a -reu us about when you ..-01. t,O.ool-tnc 01 &be If-I-- J. U. �� I\ t.u&ure. 'I'be preddeDt., � O'Con- . ' M ..... H .... , Elected of IN4�: talk, �DCe �, atu- �:"_ ' . K- 1laUlt.c.' O-.{Jllob. aDdA. ,!,. � '" appo6nted Marie J'ohD8oo.. � • . ' . __ . dent bOi1y �t., o-' � lts4 ;. oomedT ' "Yet, teD .. �t the'� paR I&ad. � by Prat, .I, 0: .. ...... .Jobn DreIbelbU . aDd. Joazma. In the ' AUden& b.Dd1 el(CtlOa, be!cl 1k1t, CIlx Baupn and Bob Bvwe; YO- ap1n. Ten ua about the coUep Iddr.:. wardII; � 1iIDItaIre� aDd ........ � t.o mab au � �", "MaPel . B� waa' Cbo.eO eal lOlo. � ADder'IOb; taJta. CoM:b 1q pott. ... plea.ded roma.aUc uWe 0.- . DCDet.te. .. acbool �; ',�.. Yor the d... pI'Op1Uft to be 11� Pmhman' .C1&aI: 'reprWntatIve to .the C: o. Olacm, Jot; IIttcbell, JOhn �- ear. and hi; dreim,. � falrl7 leaped.

iuophoDe I0Io b)'·IIr:"'Lew1a Q. IIUft. in ebapel on Ncwemtier 1, Mr. O'COOnor Board of Control. J[atberyn Anderson nesl, Sheldon .1Ipe, and � '8rinth; With excitement.. . . er; "Dream'of �",m.mc ,,,, KID· ,appointed Eline BenIon, eha1rmait � alIo ran for tne omoe,. Po; :tht "off1ee yells; Volly �orby and' Vern Kn�� . . The,. arranpd tbemaeln. �t � !Det 'l'bom5*JD. accomp&nied by 'I'beI- JmeoiI. Ber'ptJ'Qm t.o � the num· 01 AdvertLaine Manicn'. Cllrto", Mea-. .'then followed -pmea, With refreah- '90 the floor, and eqerl,.- an1ted me

-r- tll - '-�---' ''"''''''-�' . ___ . _'._, �_, _--_.- _: _ __' _'

_' _ _

__ r_o� ran

� . . .. � . - . menta concluding the evmtna· / , .. : fCoaUn ... .. � '� • ..,. __

' _____ �

,�, ' I" " .. ' " , "

Page 10: Mast 1934-1935

< .

r ).

PAOI!: TWO PACIPIC LtrnmRAN COLLEOIt, PAftKLAlrm •. �A8HIl'fOroN 0?T08E� 24. 1134

. ijJ b r jM 0 0 r i n g jM a � t - Publ�hed e\l!ry two "ireeb durlne We $Chool year by t.l!.e �nta of Pad.nc

Lutheran College. Parkland. Wa.s.b1nlton Ente� u second elaaa matter: October .2. 1925. at the Post ort'ter at Parkland.

Wuhlngton, under the Act ot March :So 1879.

...... · .. ·LiGiiT�R .. ... Chapel Gleanings [ :Happ. y THAN The rel\dlna oj: the word of God Jet. ,

It come first In (avo." Gain stl'tm,th c;B, irlhdtly therr:by Let us no,t �Jeet. t.he moat I ' " • AIR • Important tH.dlng Ulat '11ft! do.�Hau.re (!t--.,....;... I---------�'" .

...... ".""k ' O:�5.C:'::�:h::� o':u:� ' U'ht--f�� T�;:ov.� RoOer1.a . �t.23

By Bob Monson !"aUh Is th"e \'tctoiy lbat overComes� Slmmonl. ,Doris .. '::: � EDITORIAL STAFF CoIumb.us Day has JUSL-p&Med. When the world. .

11 ua;' Paul.. .

Oct. nr Edllor- in,Chief Mi lton Nesyig Christopher nrst disco�ered this cOOn. Of the most·lmP.Orta�n IH-WM �f a . �erse:n. Mane . Associate Editor' Helen Holtcamp try It was unsettled. It 1$ stili unsettled. tho.«e ,Y�u '"-fl} In. college a�d �\lt" "he O'ConnV'. Hal'91d Oct. IB Features Editor -.., Eleanor Hoiluke . ' -- . � le�n mMt wpr�whUe \.s . the: It�n MathlllOn. Mrs. Mabel . Sports Editor ./ Paul K . . Pr�us �Co��:!: aerou the AOanUe o�r�U���d.':= c;::":Chrtst you';e De��teJ': ·H.aro�d :

. Oct. 'll Oct. 17 Oct.n Editorial Writer Paul HVlddlng �Some .. s miMt'd everythlns: ·hnney. Melba .

Reporters-Eldon Anderson Kathryn Daniels. Judith Benson. ri reeord.. nidlec"I Ernie, a...t:rtt\K > -1". C. Muon . ___ _

Ellen Bergstrom. Thelma Daniels: Elizabeth Friis. Harry. Gribbohm. h�� �?� "I�.��. ,elUrlI' UfO When there ts' somethlns' you w..nt (' Hazel Hagerup. Mabel Heggem. Courtney King. Marian Kohler. �one m o e ra ('On. and' need . don'( give up.-penbtenct' _ '"INKY"

�oa

'�;'�;P;�'�:I ;��f;�::�::

'�, �::::':nv

albo

,

g

N

o

by

,

Robe

d

a ��;%;�;::S:::�:�� ����,,:�:� ::,t:i;::�:i�;.:n = :;':.�;� .

'W":" :�':':;�'tI'" , Th

,.at·S one, on yO� .... Ernie! he ..... 111 hear you. Blessl�p �..t.�

e lItue50ln,ir;kY

l BUSIN�SS STAFF . '" • . -XaVier Pretty �t. W'W' ere. . .

'Business Manage� Bertrum Myhre . With' thy lona: and ,Uken rur. A�slstant' Business Manager .Clyde Grimstvedt The .O�lOn Unh·ersU,. football team 'l :;r��u��:n hB:e:B�I�'\.$�Ce e�:n��::; And �y .happy f'\"�n,puJT . . : Advertising Manager . James Gillilan will tn".rl Il4.OOO mlle5 thb !lCaao� "It- . . r · I WlthJt,hy cold nOl!te. colder .stl-U .

L ' I k - i� �portC'd that·1"IOOinln' hou.w. oD Lbe :nch fl rr'fln and he.neve� rorgot lt. I . Id ·1I.l the hlU

§ii���:::!�� z-:����� . Ja��:re�'cr�t� CIll11pU.. wHI '�move' aJl " ,rei'alar beds ' . . � 7Pflueger �11�l:; :hl3ke;s

o:n t.hY: faee.

Faculty Advisers ,..... - 1'J . J Hong and O. J . Stuen ' an, d . ln��I" Pullma,n.....bertba. . 10 that Ih��

u:'I1I�:

t!:fn�\lo:;�=:�;�:Om: Thru thy blaek. hW·s . jBunty grace:

fI ay�r'lI ", fet'l at home when tbe . From my hem � sing thla ditty

. Fortieth

.

� I:nrsary Reflections . ... -�_ Ic!

e li'III��I

�';::�: :::. �e�ru:� Pr-Ince tho� art of every kitten

• � • / • 'Of:a..on b o,:rr. . ') OU\ on th� .oth�r side. . . Oh how nice 1.0 be 'a kitty! . '

The fortieth annive .ary/celebraticn has come and gone, The A unh·t'rslty Is Just a collection ot SCI } • . . Thou arc one by whom I'm smitten. things that it has left wi t�; to 'think about are very interesting. buildings to ..... hleh the plarrr .re.turM o� rour troubles �111 diMlPpe�. Let the Jealous show their scorn! The eve.nts:that"�ave occurred tiere in the past years. could.well .make cccaSIOnallY. between Important sames EI::n:�rm�:s ��:�:In

ak ����: �:��s

t� Thou art pet �f all the dorm. ' I..

a saga of plone�rlng worthy of a R.olvaag. We can pIcture In the eyes up lind dOl\n the coast. . . thinker. Dart! to lace the truth. Be Thou hlUt more t,han othrr �ts of our ImaginatIon scenes of the early ScandinavIan Lutheran settlers ...... }

-- able 10 ract' the situation aCtually as Thou hiuit all the college rata as the¥ labored to clear land and make for themselves a home here BI�d I� lhe tie that blnch Bnd I I Thlnll� could ah{ays be much " wuss"

SImply constructed church bUIldings whose snowy whIte painted Overheard �t Lc-_is mfln · .. .

In the far West We can see them as they met In small groups In do"n t wrinkle l it �tflnd 011 thy rret for I also am a Bless.1n8s on the Little PuSSI

walls contrasted With the green of the fit trees We can almost Co.ed Thnt is a polo field the boys Ble� arr they that Me ..... I!lins to � • • • ... .. ........ ··: ........ G hear theIr sertous vOIces speakIng together concerning the educatIon Icarn for they shall Inherit the earth I of theIr children In the knowledge of the Bible nr�f:tl�!

.�ngwo��?t Is 10\lIl'r than n field Dnre to Ihlnk Jesus had R free mind . yO:I?i,���: .JI

After defInite plans were laIC! for the construction of a school of \1,8\lng polo ' I You !I.'I students are supposed to be M il D tSh we can see the work In progress the wagon loads of brick hauled by __ !hlnkers IPve back to Ood your minds :- arce res IR 0�646

horses from Tac-oma FInally came the dedicatIon of that edifIce JO'.' Mitchell Is the rastest _arbler In Ohe back 10 000 lour ver�� 00 l ilt.; & CO"''''.'U whIch IS now our main bUIlding Here were assembled a group of cchool HI' can !';ing fI song In 10 sec. put Into lite with that goal In mEn a1!d 11!l'.. ...... .. ... .. .. . .. , • ' . . ...... ..

speeches In whIch were echoed the hopes and prayers of these people -- _�v J(/"o Tacoma Travel Bureul about a thousand people There was a long program of mUSIC and oncts-,.llat. '\ ,ou "'Ill rind It Is a I�t :r �un I

I�e I that the work they had ·done might be frUItful Let us look long at There 15 a dlffe�nce or flft,. unb ln /, Dome$" t .Jnd Fore'g'" 'r .. ",el

thiS gro.up for It IS from them �hat P�Ctf.IC Lut�eran .<;ollege. has re a In�er Bnd htrhcr Pul�man berth. Th;e Burgoyne Vi.i....- ..,ai�\ hi".�.I,;" Se�:�!.c. lo.- you

ceived Its character�mp. It IS their ploneertng SPIrit. theIr hope· h1tther Is the lowe.r �uae It iJ h1rh• Eugenp Burgoyne. P. � C. stl¥lrnt. t---"7 ' . . No �rv,C'e Chtrge fulness that has been the source of this sc"ool's inspiration through- ror and the lower is hlrher because It ha� JUS! returned tron{i. two ..... eek.s Ottlu : .WI"th� H�"I Lobby

out the years. ,,, 10 ... , (haft 6,he lU........ visit at the world's�lr In Chfcaao. T,com.J. utlln� __

What followed the dedicatio') is a long period of growth that l It I� rumored t�at when Romola Rust �: m:l: ��;:Pw��h

re�:tl::t�;r ���: ---takes us up to the present day. This growth was only broken by the �tarted school she brought a frame lor y . I WO.rld Wa� which caused the recess of a few years. The uniting of her dlplomfl along ..... Ith her. Some opu. and. MlnnellOta.. ' Char�ei Rosenburg the efforts of several LJtherat:" synods has made possible a greater mlsm. . '

Ottk. s.."lift program. -- , , I Servic •. Wo�k",.".h;,. Qu.lity St.tktaery

Now. as we view t�e past. should we not be thank!u! for what· dOr::..t �e;:.,: ���im�::!to:: p��: Landi.

' Shoe Re.Suilding .(:o.

9 1 3 PKifit Ave. 1 has been accomplished? �ould we not. look forward WIth hope for t"e fire and four hoan to pat out Lbe 706 St. Hel.ens A",e. a longer growth for PaCIfiC Lutheran College? firemen. p, .. ,ietcw. R. Trow,", __ . : PHONE

. MAIN 6

.3 1 8 ��_. _____ � __ ....,

. This month the Protest.ant world .is ce'lebratin� the 'four hun�- �:��.:\nei-:;:rie�o:� �:U4l� "You are Most likely to and '

Luther's, Gift To M.nkind ll. shouldn't be told. but: Oertrude r � P.rkl�nd Barkr Sh� I \ redth anni-versary of Luther s translatIon of the BIble. I t was thiS rotating his trouser crop.-a dlfferrnt find it at . Confectionery

memorable work of Luther that gave .to the common people of cne tach da)'--Goorge Brockway had · 1 _ Germany a direct access to the Holy Scriptures. The result of this his hair cut and looks naked-J'ane Rhodes 'Brothers" +-__ GE .. o_, .. K .. N_u .. ll_Tso_N,:,.' _p"",_'"-'. __ � popular enlightenment every person knows. We. ourselves. today Williams has � acqulllne prome (big . . are' indebted to no one individual as much as we are to Luther � word. little lellowl-Edna Kelsey does I r ................................................................. "If:'

When we attempt to visualize such an individual whose work :��le m�sICal1

l�rlnh:S:y c�::;n:::.� �: :��t�O�':;U�70·':!r�� � Co.plinienh of

can have suc\:! an influence on. the world �e f�11 �hort of understa':ld. dreamy ryrs-"Toots" Thompson was 00 ext., COIt .nd the work is don. ing him; we only know that 'It .was. the InspiratIon of God working seen at the banquet Saturday nll.e- by eKPerier1Ced WOI'"kmeo .t . WEST COAST

GRocERY \ , . through the man that accompltshed such wondel's. a:ione!-and Herb?_AJllnn Arne and LEHMANN·��T8sFIN1SHING

G>'----------il : Ylvilaker To Speak �I:�'�r�:� :or: ���:u�,�. !;; �:::P::.::,k::'.::nd=M:::,,::"::'::til:::.::Com=.::: .. =·:::riy=� I . I .Dr. N. M. Ylvlsaker of Mlnneapolill. on the oUenSivr .as Is Helen Holtq.mp. .

,.

Fr�nk Skinner Co. WIll speak at a Joint meetlns of 'othe with Frye-a true footbal1er�hold1li.1' . WRECKER SERVICE Trinity Junior and Senior Luther his own 'agalrurt the oIU'USh-Amy 011. D.y and Nite . LADI.ES ·A.PPAREL Leasues lomorrow nlght at �Ight 0'· bert. who Ia that blond chap from A.a. BOYNTON'S SERVICE

939 8r�dw�y

AmOcat ' Ptoducts ·

01 ll!i ..................................... : ........................... � .. � T.com.J J c1OC�

In the chapel.

r�? : ColI. �it:�;:· I .

-

I DR. WM. S�ITH I ME��������RN�S�i�GS Qu.l.ity KniHinl CO. Den';" I I. ,��r;;;:;ZE!�, ..... , S.n._ 0" S"""" Higher Gradei!l 'For Y.'ou GArl,rtd 0154·R..2. TACOMA <403. I l lh St .. TKoma. W.sh. -

I P"".nd W .. h;,._ " ., , WITH A MODER!,! PORTABLE.!YPEWR!TER

typeWriters Office and Portable

Models $20.00 and up. Rebuilt. 'Terms. Re- .

pairing. Special Student ' �ental . Rates

H. D. BAKER .& CO.

. 1'09'50, 10th; · . SR. 4061 T.aeoma . .

� TACOMA MUSIC CO. 'j'" . -: - :�i;.. .Jpol�sy '0

' the CI.Ju of � 9H

Th •. �= .1!,,�:!.!:'1"" I W.JI len yens 100 I,te .n my

� _________ --I- '!' sl,te.ment. '24 is my �Ins." .

9-----.,..-----·, r .. : .. -.. ' .. · .. ··'·· ... ·;�E .... ;i·u� .... · .... · .. -.... ··, . . Conrad'. CoH .. Shop.,.

Lunches - Candy Cigar�es

Short Orqers Soft Drinks

Good Coffee Brookdale. Wash.

� We ,wreci,te the P. L. C. � i ;'ECIAL =;A��UNCHION· , 1

� Mrs. J.rtet Christl", � . � . ··S£RVICE WITH A SMILE" � f!' ............. "' .................. � ................................... 4i

ul.i;..M;:� s�: Dahl GrtM!ery Co . .

, .... "' ..

. Even !.f ' you are .. not an �ccomplished typis't; y�u can . quickly le.am . to typewrite':" much laster than yoU C-3n . write py hand. 'rof. Dvor.k of .... Uni • .,..ity of Wash· in,toft • .,. ",tuden .. who ......... typewri .... ·aver.'. ONE CRADE H ICHER tt. •• _ who, do, no" Why? Because you . have more time to write fOUr ' ",rough. draft. ". then make corrections and turn in .i finished produr-t which is truly .representative of your best efforts. . " . • '. .

All M.kes· of 'Now port.bl" $33.50 to· $45.00 Special Terms fo P. L. 'C. Students.

.

( You' MUST bring this Ad' with �)

THE STATIONERS, .INC.

d

Page 11: Mast 1934-1935

d, .

OCTOBER 24. W4 ( . PAGE TJIRU

Lutherans Defeat Vikings 5 to 3 In

·""·"""":"·""·",,,, ... ,,·,,,,·,;,, .... ·;·· .. " .. 1 Gladiaiors Defeat " P. L. C: 'To· Meet

.J1., _ n.t , �iJ. a

· " u.£ .. �' ,' , ' , ' M ... p�o

Er� ,�:�o,,:� T •• m !�iE�:2��:��:�;�

'Pluekick Iy O'COnner lrinp' fIYJIw. .,,, ,.&;0 '�II., : .Lu· . t .... Outpl.'. . C.ni.Will l. Homeco.nin, . . c. Ele .. en '. . Ew.nt .t �b .• n.,." Coli., •

. Homecoming Game . Victory: ntillin, RUM F... Iy Eldon And.e"on. . tUre

.Hard FouJht,l.ttl.. D18Pl�a.. Yety. powertul runnlni

In :�I:l:I:; s;��:.rtte:/;:��lct�e��:!�

Bdore II. home coming croWd or oyer ....................... , .. � .. ;, ....... � ................ :n: �l'lcto�;e:h��

I=���� �� Colltit G�tdders tntral';' for Albany .

Ihrf'f' IhoullAnd. the P. L. C. Oladlato,. At the beginning of the ' year. Coach. was 'sorely' in' need of. a at Fort Le,.,b. Saturday. Oct.ober :no Friday IIftemOOIl with the �YO"'ed In. took a cJ� . dcclskln. S.» from the goOd place kicker. He chose one man frOm his squad whi'ch se�med ' C�pt.aln H.al VotA,., won the toM �d trntlon ot addlna fhe Oreaon colltge Bellingham Nonnal .Vllr;;Tnp on Sat�r� to "'ave all the _qual i ti�s of a good place and <dr� kicker-Buck,), 0'. tlrc:tea to reeelv!: McDonoUlI;h: Am\)' to Ihtlr ralJl�ly (TOwln,. strln, of con-da��I=:I::� a����:� :;:.

mld_ Conner seemed t� be theJucky one . .. Under O.ISor)'s care.fui tut�lage,. �

le��

r:��:lI.I

ltn:�e

k:l�t::! t�:��.� qU:�:'r a ralher dlsast';'� &lar� 'COach wa�' ln tht flMI,! quarter on a plRce·klck B��ky has �r�ctrc� all'1')Ost every nrght, u�trl now he ha� becon:te ,drh'e .'hlcll; · loyk.ed as If It would end Clln Olson's men .5tC!m to have louild by f"nonder. Viking tackle. Rner the. qUite an effrClent kicker. He proved thiS In the: Bellingham ga;me "'Ith II< touchito .... n. Arter mRklng thret' thl"lnscl\'es. and Rt preUnt his gridfron Tf'Rt"!1l"MI had f'eCOl'trcd a LuUlenn by place kicking the bajl from about the· thirty-yard line square be- coruecu�h't rlrsl.·down� the Lutheran" ma�hlhr is hUtina on a!J �yllndets. For.

n,mbl(' on the 25-yard 3trl�.. tween the goal posts for. the necessary t'hree pqints to win. Great !laned down and I<XII. tht trail on d?Il.'ns tht n�t tlmt this lIta.JOn the sqUlut � Soon aher the start of fhe second �- work. Coach . .and more pOwer to .you. · Buck ! . ' on .the A��y twenty-yard strip. · · The .wlll be .Ju.�t about tull stI'Wath. the : loci, the OladlatOMi retaliated. by dOIl.·n- . . . .s. ' . 'SOldlers took �he ball for a flMlt down 0111)' casually being stan Pordt. �nd. tIlg a _Viking �ck .behlnd hls pwn ]fOal H,,"e you "II hearer'thetl"tett evis "'0 the footbell''c"rnp of Rnd after a coublt ' of plunges more who. Is stili out wlth,a broken tinpr:' ::�� ��t:r � :)��;a:e c�:

na� !:::'::� P. L. C.? Perhaps sorn. of· you' hawe heard'. ott-en h • .,'e not, ,he :�:a��:�a � a��k'�o,:e

�i:;:o

n�;�� Although Albn'ly's record of wloWnd

rl('r.' for repealed IO&';eS. . Cladi"tors are 'co�c to play ..,. U�i�.nity 'of riti.h Colu�bi. �.'" telun rnalr;;!na X-Uch )'tlrdlge! The qUtU'4 !�:t �Yt�::��·:r:,!Y��e���t �:; Thl� undkl the lICOrlng until the lAst het:e, Novernber. 17; As you'. _know, leUin,ham won o,er this ... �m ter. tnded with the ball In Army's ter� Rrt pla),lilg In fAsl «IlIlllAny and the)' . _ rnlnut('s ot the flnal .q�arter. although a few weeks .1110 by quite " lar,e SCOte but that doesn't n,,,ify "'.t ritory In pc:t5.5t.5llon ot P.L.C. . h!!,\'e IL�ulllly InKllIlgl!d t? score' on nell. f�l!- . G

;a�

l�, twice penetrated the they are a week team.-A re"r bittlif is in stOri-and tfie-"CI,cls" .re: Th.e-.�nd quarttr bt-tlln 'wllh P.L.C. of their opponents. AI'8any COIler-e. in �Ikmgs

{ ;:n')'8.rd stripe only fo lose out for another scalp. . "'l ' • • resorting ·10 An aerial, attack. Their view of the fact that. tllis gRme will be '- Ie b-" I to A stubborn Bellingham de. . 5 5 . . ' attAck wu stopped, .howevtr. when Mr. their holtlecomh{g 111mI', wtll undo'::!bt.-, feh1'j However. In the IMt fh'e mln- Boy. was that some crowd at the'Homecoming game last we·ek. Donouijh Intercepted a P. L. C. pa.'5, edly bt. pOinting' for P.L.C. \::1 of p!a�' the LutheralUl sewed up It was the most enthusiastic crowd in the lincoln Bowl for'qu�te Army followed suit with A ttw �aSst-lI A "'Rnl p!,aylng before a crowd Qf old �;II':�� ��eh:�

t�':\'::::�.���r!: � some time. The cheering and rooting was superb, and that's what which ended When Mitchell re�urn.ed Omdt- ts usually twice as tourh' lL'I

a Vlklr\g 1)1Ii. ....... nd returned the ball �nto ' it takes tei have a winning bal.' club. Our win over Bellingham was . the compliment Rnd Intercepted one, Bellfnglllllil found out two wee�. "10. �t'Orlng territory. ' due . .to a Jarge �.t�nt. to th'e swell spirit and enthusiasm that w<!s GaJnlnr posse�on 0' the oval Army 40 thlll gRml" Is exp('Cted to be a thrlller

The whole p, :L. C. outfit looked Its prevalent at that game. Let's keep it up gang. and P. L. C will be c�mt to her feet and started a drtve_ Coach Olson hIlS �n drlllh)g his lle!!t 'A·!th Hanson:s kicking. and o'Con. on top of the football list. 5 � . .

�h�IC:al;

nded as tht gun' sounded for :�I��

nO���:e:�

.I:���':n�:S

R3 ���l

L��

I;�

::;·�u�����lt��.�.h�II:}��:;-n::�

gB:;� ./ P"cific Lu"'eran Coliele h�s bec�n �orne"'in, th.t. is ,liltolether · A de'�f'!llned bunch ot Gladiators tlcularly I'ffe-cth't' ' In thtlr last two

ttl' .... ·{'rt' the mainstays for tht Teach. new and different in the way of admission into the camet. As rnost came onto the fltld at the start of lile lames crs. of you' know. " collection is taken durin, the · ha.f of .ach ,.rne 5eCOnd half. Alter Sylnth reem'ered " __ ___ _

The Iitleul>J: played "t Lincoln lowl, and so far "'e tearn has been ·abl. to Iteep rumble deep lri Army ��rrltory the P. I .. f'. BelllnrhlUtl out, of the red. We hope to continue' this systern in the .fu.tur:e, so 1.utheran.s made. a rtrst do�n through

Dreibelbis LER Odell let's .1I let behind the movernent "nd put it over bic,er .nd beH.r. tht line. Moe. then stePpe� back and Fry!' Lm Fr I than we have done in the put. t few II. beautiful pa.s.s to OConner for Hvlddlng . LOR �:::: . ' . ' . 5. , 5. . t e touchdown. The try for point fa!l-Fadness C Waara ' I .don·t believe that any of us have gotten over· the game be � and the score WILl 6 to () in laYor ot Ql'enler ROL Tomoo tween the Vikings and the Gladiators. The Bellingham squad cam -.L·CZ .Anny seemed to be weak:enlnR Svlnth RTL Milltr down here fresh from a win over the UniverSity of British Colum!ti.a., and�a rtsult O�n's bo�s wer� R.I·

NUM'n REL Davtdsen They had a "Cocky" air about them thinking that P. 1.. C. was"' just way In the soldiers territory. Moe .,. Q . Miller anothe'r school they were' going to bowl o�er. Well. they wete one The u�� ,q,uarter opened with Moe SoliI' LHR Franklin powerful team, but not as powerful as th.ey thought. You kno�.; 'that p ing to OCOnner.r�r a to yard 'gain.'

. Sand"!;'!on RHL Bailey old saying about ov�r.con,fidence loses many ball ga·mes. /' That .is and another score seemed �mmlrient..

Ludlo",' P' Tarte just what happened to Belirngham. Anyhow.. they played marvellous. They lacked tht punch. 'however. Subs-Po L. C.: NelliS. Votaw. Han- Iy. and must be commended upon their fine playing. tThe game, l05t the ball on downs.

�on. MarUn"Jack. O'Connor. and Mlt- had just one thrill after another from the st�rting gun to !he finish'. P.L.C. tried 2S passe� completed· 9. chtll. Bellingham: Boggcs. Ouglom, We are sure that all who attended that gam(' will n�ver forget its, ont be�g Intt�pted. total yardagt Zombers. Grtmmlns. Lar:son. and thrHls for many moons. 101. Pt. Lew13 tried 16 pllS5es,\�pltt· Whtiller. 5. '5. . ed 1. three belna intercepted. �.L.C .

. R!'frrl't: Gillihan. I 'Most of you studenh, especially thOle interet ted in sporh, mf'o!Je ten first. downs to Pt. Lev.rts· read "'e newsp"peft, don't you? ·H.we you noticed how many up- .seven. \ l,i1. "'''''''� I seh in football have happe�ed t�is ye.r? To: start with, Washin,ton �ecuneups:

Rent " Bike � 5tate be"t Sou"'ern Cali(ornia. and then a week. I.t�r, the !ilUle NII:� .

Left F( Lew�

. T . , C I Sh . school of Con .. ,a turned "'e t�ble on W. S. C. On tf;e urne day. HeIsay j o;"mle s yc e op none other "'an dear old P. L. C. k.nocked the blocks frorn under me LTR .. Lan�t ! :;'A��D8!�A�;� Washin,ton ·St"hrNorrnal-BeUincham. One never knows now�- Martin .LOR Martln"'1-

j .icre .... . ad P.rts Sold days who.w'ill be the victor until the fin�1 whistle. Padl)ess C. . Parks i!l."".""" .. " .... " ..... ,,, ........ ,,,,...... .. .. -r!j 5 5 " Hansoll" ROL . _ .. Lattas

� ��'e�:�!:�\�:t�a�e�r;�o��c��;'�.

re ��:�gU�

.lo���;!�e��i �:��

th ...... . �... . ���

' f'-.

players to Oregon and one to Washington. they have a most promis. �oe , � Q .. - McDonough ing array, Fort Lewis. however. succeeded in winnirig a deCisive OConntr RHL ...... .Ales victory over them and we beat Fort Lewis. We should be able to V.otaw .LHR . _. , .... Ft;terson take 'the cardinals into.,.camp . . Now. now. there you go. What did !...lIdIO� . . .. Boblck· we just get through saying? Upsets are numerous. therefore we have dI

SUbS. 1�·L.C.-Mltchell. Oreqltr. Hvid·

not won the game until" the sixty minutes of playing time is over. , .���:: Sa�

�e�n�:::.ldi.J�

:�

SPALDING GYM SHO� CE:T Y,OURS NOW

Washjrigton Hardware Co. 924 Pacific Avenue

BONE DRY SHOES: T acorn. Mad. for .Wntern· Wear . . .

_ . Ski. Boots

HiTQPs Golf Shoes

Sport Shoes

For M�n and Women

Men's Dress Shoes

Buy Ouldoor Shoes .1 OUldoor ,.hoe hNdqu.rlers, Here you will find Ihe I'flest r.nge of styleS. SilH ,nd ' widlhs in lhe Norlh· west " Really LOW Prices,

. REMEMBER'- F" ,ory �elhod Shoe Rtp.irinl wurs lonler. looks beller. yel CO$II no more . ,h,n shoes repaired by ordin.ry mel�$.

ONE DR SHOE STORE

RUST .UILDING Cor •• , I I til .1Id Corft ... eru

DISTINCTIVE , , :

School Annu.l, Announcem.nh . P8"on.1 C.,ds . . PrO,rarns

. FOR HALLOWE'EN , special Brick'

Attracti\t�'a� Delicious OI,ANCE ICE CREAM'

with lLACK<RAISINS

Order now • for �oo'r par�

MEDOSWEE7 D�IRIES, INC." ' .I",""woy 1 171 ,

Page 12: Mast 1934-1935

PAQK POUR

r \ . . ' . ,' .

• OCTOBER :H.�' ON 'THE FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DlDICATION T.;. .. _ .... h.�j.. . • r'·: ...... ·:·:· .. ·; ...... : ........................ ·: .. ··< .......... ·'j Hi' b'

S.chool

Notes

OF PACIFIC LUTHE�N C�CE, �E. 14, 1934 Studenta at:e lnVited. by the Prairie: ,: A .. . . . : . � .

. Iy �. ' J. Hone Tec.hn�ta to at� a specl.1 p� � - � O.� g . ' , i Mr� Reid ... ekCted clua advtaor, . . gram which t.bey IU'e IiVin, thls ·e�· ; . . Al ' . .. ' 1. . - ':l ' .

' . . D E D I C A T I O N ' . ' nin, at eight o·c1ock. at � Pra.lrIe i . Urnnl ' l ·t :., meetlnl.� .:by the Htch Bcbool · �� 1'0 THE REV. B. A. HARSTAD. the ttrst President of P&c1f1c Lutheran. Mlaslon .on the Bales Roact In�udecl � '. ' . .

'. _ � Seniors. lut .PriC!ay . nOOP. Dues for

'Go:u�. who forty ynri ago est.abUsh� the 11m Lutheran. ln5UtuUon of h1a-hei-- on the procram 90'111 be ·a pl.y. · 1!i" .. "."." ... " ... "J.."" ... "." .......... " ... ".;." ... ,,: ..... ifJ the �ester wer:e eet at Illty eenta. education in the .helf1c Northwest. and who remaJ.ned. Its Welon, friend and Collese �y Plnds Uncle sam 10 .: . arl � . '32; .ttended ' Lu�. �9nna . � I:JQyd Thompson.- and

· benefactor, AND . '

. �OCrI.cy, .and an .addreA_.bY ·Rev. Artb- College last ye..r and Is �ow t.each1I:.I VI,.-tnla Hlr-tt.i w"re .p�nted M ft · To PRESIDENT 0, A. TINGELBTAD, wbo today . • 1. the bt-rlmilltg of tm- ur Bell of Taeo� . �I at Lake Stevens near EYe� - mIt to ' .,

'too t bOd · other forty years: hu !be prlv1lqe and respons1billty of dlreeUng"the only .

. . ____ � .. _ .. _ - J � � . �. � I . en . ' Y Lutheran lnst.1tu�ori of Ita kind. in the "llftltem one third of the United,' S!Ates, (CoDU�.�. ,n--··� ODe) 0la. Overlie, '32. is.teac·hl:ng .school Cli�pel .propam. .- .

:::e=:.��: :���b�;=�:n

ly ��atloo laJd by Its to begin niy tale. at Eatonville. W_

Uh. ",_v,.�,m .. ·�rInBl

u.n.

.... '_�"Amh��i!��

.d·H

n' •. -.ltI&ny, many yean aro. wtten.-I was LIIII: .., .... "" .... .........

l;'��:"..:.,:j:; •.• 110 ,04.,.. w"""" 1 ..... 4 u4j .. <!i4.lt ... 1...

a very: ybuna: rul, I entend �lflc ... Marte: �r.:n�. who .&tie�ed bert I�t hu vtai� tort)'-apt .. tat.e8 and alae w_ ... � • "- .ft pia,,, .... ,

U_ ,�' '011..-. ..... Luthen.n: Colli lway out og �e W�t year is woriting fo;. S, H.. Kreiss . & ·travel� u�na1�I)'. �h C�

Bolor • • ho Can ... -. �:""':'''':.j:-d '!i.h''';:'':'G:.I.'': �a� = I t�-:: !te::' �;" Company In ·�lIInrham. Waahlt}lton, �� �o:lco. ,

�' f::'::":h:c;"J:�' ��!�k.· . . ,,,,,d. �.�! �:�odr: 'i!ii �':"... room which ,faced the �p� .m:.. C Do, yoa .taow' !!:;"' I,:!od""�"':.n"f.::"'�.::."" Ia .. d.

w. ,h.llk ,..,.. dftpl,. M.ft .. ( OId. whlch a tra1l Wound Its,way tow-ard & 'John Hopp . . '33: and Jesse- Pn�eee�, .she la a'Senlor In Hlah S:chool. hav-' J:::[.!,:�!� ..::��;�=: . . I"H,I. "" ll •. 1'.- -" Sr."I,· • ......o.d h,n •• 'And h."' ...... 'won . ""-'. lGO., w." h� """, • • h" ",.,h" ........ F""", I"",,,. f •• ", u4 .... _ AI.o. ,ho .. hoi. P."I .. ....... . To ............. . .... i ... .

o �h .. I"'oph ... < ........ I". W .. h ... ,od .n ,h., ."� "'·h .. d, ... J. - ..... I" ....... ,Ja ... d 'h ... H .. - . ..., .. t-o .... . Ion

Wko ... 1, ..... "'" 1IHdo. • gTOlip of tall evet"tlftn8, At tirst this Jr.;·'3t: are attendlnr.Capltol U!1iver- Ing attend� P. 4/C. fot ·four JH,n. �:d ... ,;:.,r;:,h:!�:�i"""' ··"d cold. trail dldn·t have .much algnllicance 'to slty In CoI.umbue, Ohio. Her leadership qualiUea � � evl-

. w. ,h.,,1 ...... · .. ift,,4 F .... "d" . • ,,"",. us becaUlt we thought It was just ·an • dent. bein, PfMJdent of the .00�D �:: t'i:-S'�,,�';�..<t�I;:ii .. od' Ion ... ' ordlnag path. Howe�r. I soon no- John z.a:cki1soi:i. '33. la now atu�� CIU.�c vlCt:-pni�ent of the H!ih·SChool A"d \Ow .k, <au" .um .. 1 - �':' =u

.���� l::eil:=�

n�:: �:��

try·.at �e unlv���� of .�Inne- '���:�:n :!Yae: �=�� r=

r.: .. '��n�:�Io::' '��i� ...... t.-. . ........ ) '-,

�O:·:�t� ... �,i.. :d"'��· ' :�

thn::= :��!�:n: ::�\=- '

--) _ : '. �Ye!e�:�' ::�o';!.e�:cal�

, ;::

.

��o:.::

"t��.��

."::';:

."'Alr h.1l ��:n; �n!��I:'��O�� ;�: :�:' In �;!:r::�:����' 1s teach1Ri � ;�!.o:��; .::

.

=lr�::��;: To .!..��I�·�·hl�;'� ... ,� .u. "� --''I- �ICltlna pOOt. '1 suppose: �mebodY non- . ' : . . -'- . . does no�' tallt muC;-h. she hu • aood

"We decld� right there that we Fnd Bchee�ctorKiilit:ien �Ied-u.-.,...vatuable --mmtber-of- o�lf' __ =-• • chalen y lDlOrmed-me'� __ ·_I'_. _W!IJl� Z

.ler" '34. BUI

.Kn�tzen. '32:. ·,,·o� and itmlle for .e�e, and 11 .

�: .. Pfkili".d" .. i� �!.�'b;�d"::;"o: would InvesUpte, sO we f�llOW� the wlio atte�d� here In '33 are now at- group: ' . �;�:..":d'hd:, :tOft":'.' .... 01" <I"". tra.ll. - It was a lovely walk. Finally tending the UniversIty of Washington. N

. Preu d rtbed I "D

a�, ... ,h.' ","'� 10.., "'.dow . .. It. we came to. an abrupt stop for In the Wtlliam is studyIng. law. Bill chemistrY. i-Oa"r;::OW!"

waa esc . D O .

Th.i. ''',ur-o I .. jot 1001'''; mIddle ot the path was a post several Pr� engineering. and Victor is en-!!:� "d,,;!"".i..-�:i.Jf.::.),.-:-,h It I .. ,. feet high. Surely this oouldn·t be' what ro.lled In the school of BusineSS Admln- Bome�y told us �at:

50 .... n ;, l>o "h ... . O� or . ...... . 0. .. Sr, .... , . ........ , .. d , ...... . �� :.!: .. ,t:::'k "i:l� �,,'I�":f " !>OW m"iudrd h, I ..... d or fOf. l .. po.I""" pornor .... ,, ! F ... T,m .. ... i,h .. ,di" ju .. bu • • 10 .... w,n .. "k< ro'" """; .... .1 ....

In fo.w ..... .... 11 und. .. ,ond Th, .,10 th" God u' " ", And ,h",,.,fod. ,h ... 'h ...... h"'" II,. l."d Will hi ... .... u in ''''' . ..... !

every one went out to see. Istratlon. · - Orlarido Asper VIU born tn. �a. "We were d.lsWustOned. 110 we went VlrglnlR .Davis was surpri.sed to 1lnd

��!f:���o;l��::�:':o

f��!� ta!!e�� ::I�'o:!:n�as�:n

h:re�_ ��:/����og��:,d Oxyeen will ex-

wbat It was. really all about, The first now. w�rlrJng In the regtslrar'a off!ce , ' . person whom I met was a profeasor and also t.ak.lng IIOm'e--cluses at Whlt-

Cllx . Haugen and Bob tlvaie p�nt_-

who was mumbling-to a grpup of stu- man COllege. ed a very _good skit at the Mixer. dents and 1 overheard a &crap at "What . ' .

AL II. meeting of the H: & Student-he was saying. I gathered he was -ofl� �arga.ret· Lien who attended: P. 1.. C. Body yesterday �h�' committees were Ing . . advtce. (or 'as I passed" he 1aaiJ last year. visited school last week� Mar- I chooen. �e co�prislnlJ' of Vlrgtnla

�::�:�t have a'.lItUe roman� I/� ��

a�;.

I�!�n�1ng .buslnet\ll COllege. :;.�. ISM�b�ai;:n':�n�

r=!i:"

I The next person I met wll,l ap� \ . _ . part; to be held In. Nov�mber: � .. �:,r, ��I

b�h';::::::;'4

::�: t.n.h,. Iy a student. 'w�at do you knJU'A'¥ut t. D. R.4A .. et I nciude, GrlbootUn and Orlando . Aspef . were'

wy::.·":::·.-'::::::�:..::::..:::�;::·;..,=-"-M,:::,:"-J�i_'. _"_;' �·"_;-_· __ -'-"�:::::..:::".:::'·�:il-'':''''�'.;.:::=''�i.:.'-'L":::i/::::·B!'-'

'-_L_!._,.-___

th�:c�::�:e;S:::.· ,�t do�t "----; ,Election and ' Pr.ogram ��s·!i::et��.':n����;'de�

t-----------� ICraduating CIIiI Cives t �ow about th� ItICkln�PosV' he Mesdames �ul Preus �n� 0 ' T clded to have a c'onsUtutton (!lnt! .t�� 'FELTMAN 6 CURME aruwered, grinning. He Wen went on. . ' following were appointed to arrange '

E'!'tertainment at Chapel to tell me Its history. ·It l!eem� that, Stue� were hoetesaes .to the last meet- one: ' Alice Bot, ' ElIZabeth Stuen and . __ the ItIcldng post had been a part of the Ing of the � !? .R. which W8.lI �eld .at Betty Svare.

'

In place of the usual -business meet- campus. so long �t I�; had become a :e Pr.eWl residence,. Thursday, October . M .... • $"- $1.65- alld $4.85 W--.· Style. SIIo_ a'" Cbfords

'$1.00. $1.60. $3.95 . 1 1 29 Broadway lng. members ot the Graduat.tng Cl.ass college tradition. One year a trtOOP . . .

-'-----------­presented a musical program in chapei of students from a rival .... scb'ool. the . Rhoda HoIr.enstad, presld�nt. oonduct.- I i'------------+

�----------4 l last Thursday. Roland- Swanson. class College of Pug.et Sound. came IlYer, and ed th� f�er electl�n of oH1�nt. Mar- T 1P.'-___ � _____ -.. l prf!Sldent. presided. very unceremoniously removed the post, garet Craft was. named vlce-p�dent: LIEN fr- SELVIC I Rhoda Holtenstad and Thel.m& Dan- trom Its foundaUon. Unable' to repID Fredrlc� Bch�busch was chosen 1If!C-Bonudele Buuty Shoppe leis opened the program with a plano ,thelr prized po&se5S!on, · the Lutheran retary. whUe the �rea.aurer is to be AI! lines of be .. uty work duet. "TrIumphal March '" Marjorie students replaced It with a much more' Bernice H.uge. .

. Dr.uggists I

c.r . . �5�:i'm .. nent -W·P;rtland Meade played a cl�net �1'0 "Louise." secure post. Thls one WM • wooden �::y �=e�;ma1l:1 Of,,� P:ol .... -----------i- .

Gifts wr .. � a�dl�� occ��ions ��v.;:

s���.�:��:::n��? ::

o:�

o:' �r;:

eOf1\'l�hhl�h

ce:a:

nt�:t:� 0: � of: the S�:':t :.alon�" b; !;. ....... �

"'------------<8 1 0wn compositions. He also played. a InlUals of hundreds of atudenta! �elen Ho!l£amp, and a talk on "Re- � ..... "." ... 1 .... " ..... "" ... ""............. .... vlolln.solo. "Roman�." A:rIwld Ander- "I thought once more ot the � U�O� In China," by � Machle. _ Small R.dios on En, Terms

@'" • _ "i son presented two vocal soi08, ''WIthout 'a little romance In , ule ht'art,' a.qd 0 asals;t. Rhoda Hokenstad, wh�. was 1 'Just tHe tnins for Your room CALLENKAMP'S j a Bong:' and "He Met Her on the then It �urred to me that th15 �lUat e1e:cted pres:;ent . ?f the orpnlmttop � HOPPER KELLY CO . .

1 1 1 ' , Broad.a, 1 Stairs." Miss Daniels was accompanist be the setting for romance. I real1Jed laa� ,!'pr1ng, �!fet Craft was chosen 1 764. BrO.ldw .. y 761 St. Hei�s Re.1 Heavywe'sht Le .. ther Lined

. � for the soloists. then that the k...Iclc1ng pest was not vtce-presJdent, P'rf!drIcta Bchl';lllbuach, ; . . ' . -Ski Broque.. Speci"'$3.95 � The committee wbo arranred the merely a post. but . rendezvous tor secn�: Bernice Hau�, �asurer. I'!i ..... "" ...................................... " .. " ..... ,,,.,,.,,.:iti

DRESS OXFORDS 52.95. $3.50 � program were Eldon Anderson, chaIr- lovent." I!; .. ".:."........ . ........ " ............. i!i man. Ra.chel Flint and'" OWe Q\iale. The IItor)' wai Interrupted at thia

t-------�--_ C::·�:eM:n:.:.�:.

fs::!r:!:m� :

o����e: r:�

I�:n

au�I��:�:� Your educlltiotl means II c.onsider.!Jle inv�tment on the p .. rt of your D..d.

ed the following .com.mJttee to collect haJred man who was enterins the door. Protect thi,. investment -. We nave a special plan for this,· lUST A REMINDER

KerschHum Suih and Overcoah

For 5.le Exclusively at Jetland 6' Pal.lpllti 912 Pac. Ave.-Tactma

dues. Gene Jaclt. chairman. Louise I "Oll. .Grandpa," tbey echoed, ".We've Write u, f�r detailed . information, or see our' local represe-.ntlltive . . I fpc. Harold �I!

_ 24�8-lOtn Ave. N .. . Se .. ttle, �lIsh. _

" Jackson. and Thelma .Danlels. l�

nr::-:

gu:=

t !te ::�th �. LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD

I 0 '"Iren I oe -.-Ir lege days lJiC-' r======::::============"">:::' :;:::�itI I [ . undentt&ndl.nir glance, as we both 1Oo1t- (Lepl Reserve life Insurance) · .

r-----------., Quality Repairing !iI H I ' Sh •. _... I ed, back. over .emlnlscencea of our col- 608 Seconct.:.Ave, S. � - �inne.-poli'. Minn.

15c for Nine Holes 25c for 18· Boles

$1 .5'0 S�udenf monthly r/lle

$I .SQ Lldin r .. te monthly $2.ex:' Men', -monthly r"te

P.rkl.�d CoI.� Course

' . � iii . NEw OXFORD ut RAIN-COATS S_i.1 $3-95

- ... - � ... T ... -Ilts a 'air '

_f - -.... .J .

DYES AND SHINES ' H.ircut-25c • 2 1 1 - 1 1 .. A� TK�'

BROOKDALE . •

P.rkl�nd -C;.r.i. Shell Gasoline and Oil .Inc1

Ceneral Auto R.p..in J. C. Peterson, Prop. ' I

CA. 3817 -R5 Parkland; WHh.

WHEi"f YOU THINJ< ·OF ' . . Music , -think of TKOrna'S only,complete

Music Store .

TED •• OWN· MUSIC CO. , 755-57 B�� ,

BARBER SHOP B'�dale

. Full ZipJ,.., . �.'VY Brulh ·SUponl

. Two Pocket, Round Neck ..-- Newest Colors

Compl'" ""'tof $w ....... .

. .:.- ------ ----

' .

EFFECTIVE PRI NTING . " . •

' - . Planned. and Produced _

JO�NSON - COX CO. BRoadway 223�'

"

-.�-..

Page 13: Mast 1934-1935

r

I I I

\!: 0'

' . Minion Society Sponson With Mar'."..-&.ft aftd Eldon An-li,�on A

"ra"cin,;

Admis­" j' sion Ten and Fiften .

nso� by the Mission Society, Thls service 90'111 be the finaJ. the .!orld famous Freeburg "Passion ance of Dr. Orlando Play" Will be sho\\'n on the screen in dent of the ·Chlca.8:0 • . ... _cco •. , the college gymnasium this evening at ::�:�. �:e��thC:!;:!rg !'even-thirty. The admission prices are ten cents for chlld.nm and fifteen V" iI"t F" E' t ' cent.s for students and adults. IS ors rom as . Coming dlrectiy 'rom """" .-g, 0.<. Inspect Institution many. this· � enacjted by the original p{w1on PJaye�For oentur- Dr. P. O. Holland"linpres,eCI With les the I1fe of Jesus Christ has P. L. c�; Tells AbOut St. �:ra

�e: I:'=;� b��=��;;� Olaf C�lIege modem photography, It may-be brought " 'One thlng� impresses me to everyone. Pacllic Lutheran College Is the frlend-

r' ).

se'! I�,�:�y�� ��: �::r ':.; �l)eSP11;�eth;:n!::.:.al!e�

h�:,hpl.t·� : Frosh Class Will .Have

) r J";-. r

of a . F,nh.,bn," "MOl.· ·-�-Th.n--a-Millio�Th.

. TouchdOwn" ." .ya T-. -- --_.-;-. To B. P"; ... ft� ContJnutng their senea of monthly

na..slum. FrIday evening. Nov: 23. at U �" ,,, ..... , ... -eIght o·clock. ' . . .

under the dl.rt-ctlon ot UJa Rudd, · · �Ohost of a F'reahIrnu(' wUl be given

Mary Nash. EvelYn Irwln. Hazel . . VIrginia Mahncke. and , Enid

S . �u1red for I� producUol). at the �t Holland. business manager of St. Olaf 'Hard Time' Party of one million dd1lars. . College, . his "VIS

it. here Oct;obfi

r r��:�':�':��:::��:���;����;����J;��������;�';"''''''-..c� 'or the . are belng made by Dr. Holland came 'here to get a Entertainment Margaret 'Craft and Eldon' Anderson. survey of every department of the

=;S�:::'t:;C�i:�er�;��:r�ero= I ::�� oOt���:e�::h: N:::�:� As I� fln� alf&jr or the

tor 'or the machine. Tho5e In charge Lutheran Church of which he Is chair­are working for a large turnout Sf man. the soCiety hopes to obtain enough trom Mr. Jos. G. Norby. vlce-9resldent of t.helr share ot the proceeds to aid Its the Boon:! of Education of the Nor- Gym. refre&hments w1l1 be served Madagascar project. wegian Lutheran Church of Amenca.

and president of FaIrview HOIIpltal; · Normal S�udenh Attend a

���an= ��. :��:�� °e:!�edtrl

:� Educational , Instit.ute St. Olaf College- th� term. AboUt

����:���I:::";�+'-: :�:�i:E�������::r;�?c� osmUng MI" (>j.1I In th.

'which compron$ed teacbers from' Ma- de$C�t �t::a:;::ltne;t�

' Olaf Is very la.st. · meetlng of the ClaM. ....

Points do not L. C.�s Three Unkrioum's so

���;:.n��PI:t:e:a

una�:�ded dlfrsUled. There are student6 from :n. it was decided that the ::, �v:

v;;:,: �::r to year. Mak1ng Di.Jcovered by Reporter

the I\eCtlon&l afternoon meet\ngll' which nearly every state In the union. par- should be flfty .cents for the year. the team In the secOnd O::Ill,aecutive __ . were held at the �a50n Lee Intenned- tlcular,ly Illinois and Mlnne:sota. Such I For the post. of advisor. A. W. Ram- year in the same sport gives I1fty extra . Come Into the kitchen I tA!t ua have I�ie SChOol. In the morn!pg. the dele- Pl�ces :e c:a're

Mr:a:� �� stad was chosen. . polnU! and sev.enty-!Ive at� liven tor a 'IIttie get-acquainted �ty-a 8()t't ptes went to Stadium High School tor I.e pzlg p . With Chet Bolle . .vIce president. In the third year wort. ' . _ of old time "coffee feast.. There are the general meetln�. ,Profes&or;s _ A. st�:t'=ltleS are Included in their charge, the clau presented 8: progr,ain . Thls system Is to �. exper1m�nted still sOme mem�ni of our "b� �ppr W. , Ramatad. P. J. Bvdon and y . .

I b ta In chaReI Thur&day November 1 MU- this year, and If ,It ·pr�vea .�tta- family" at P. 1.. C. who have not yet P. E. Hauge spote at the meetinp. :������pe=n �=u��g �::e�r. dred. ,.MOIlllO� sang ; 8010. accom�fl It wllJ be continUed: n�l'� year. . '!He . wonder _If Prl.day n� found P. 1.. C. graduate Oritinatlc productions' are given In by Elsa Arneson; Irene-Odell gave two teachers and fr:lendll gathered In the . hlth . tre hI Ii Dr Holland plaao numbers; Mar,. Machle gave a Flrat I;.utheran Church tor a lupcheon. :::nt:t to ';:ve -: v:iy pi�tureaque tan: on Chinese maniqe CWltoma; and In charge of arrangement.& wu Dean . Emmett. Thompson �deied two

Rho O,ianization PI.';. Red 1:ros.

:i �::=on -r-:,e

�l;::� se

::"rdlng �e1r placement acency. 501011. �mPanled by Irene " 'Thlne Alone;" sun:ubY Evelyn Syver- �t. Olaf Coll� plaoed twice � m&IlY �lttA!e. wblch. �ed

d . . hold their next regular buslIieaa meet.-. . , tea.chers th1a year aa la&t)year. Of I";m .wM composed.. of u y lng tomorrow. son; Prof. P: .. R. H1ihby led . In group particUlar Interest '00-those who at- Ru:.h. Haugland. �� Holtcamp, and Xhe' girls will further their plans for :eu::. el��: :=�� ': tended the Fireside Hour which dts:: Vern �utZen. a" Red Crou ' rOom. !:Pen. Berptrom,

· ·cbaum.an �t next year's luncheon. ���y���::!:t_:

u:w� I.D.R. To Meet A, =�:V=;:�'e ��

c.rman CI.u&· Donates . :�\ �=��� ;�=e�= .Sva;e'. �.xt Tuesday �'�U1Ia���:O� the Lind ..... T .... to Shrubs alumnt or state InstltuUona. . Mrs. Svare .� P!1�r wiD Th&n�vinB drive, " which f�r.ly

. -',-- . The. counes . . of study. at .8t. Olltf entertain the 1.. D: It. at ftaregulU haa.been a Delta RbO Ounma aChleve-. WlUl Norma Pre.WI. prestdeI!t, acting CoJlege are nof prot�. , aa ' it Ia bw.tneU meeting In the home of Mrs. meat,. � l1e an all-lChool aftair. u MLstreu of �nie:s. �e German a Uberal arts echool. ODe ma.y be Svare on TUead&y. November 20. � � .wIll be_detln.l.teli dedded Club planted a. �en tree neu the &rad,uated with � B&cb� ot Muale The rollowin baa been at a· Joint meeUnc of " the .•• 000.U .. , I �:� ••• tlt'tlO�:n.", tl.sh pool yest.erd&y n� degree or Baehelor Of Arts. •

ed' I proa:ram . ' committ.eH of the·Pep Cl� u, wlll1alil pf1� 180ft the decUcr.tlon . �lann .

. . . D. R.: G. �c:lIfts and Gertrilde �ertold why . Tflll"'t�.ill bit . ' Voca) solo, Romola �; .P\� aolo. . �e ·club cbo8e--tbe' � tne in pref- I __ '_ - � Tob1aaoni readlIl:g of J1e;trs lettera · J. C. AaIOcratioll Meets. · ere"noe to any � klDd. To repreaent the eoU� at the meet- from · the: Bb1sInateff MissIon, ·Aluta • r- _._ . . ' . ' .

1nJ of the Board of Educa40D of u..; by � Stebera' � � �- . The w� Junior ·0011* M-Odell, LuCIo FI(""ide 'N";"'- Lu�- 6"".'; 'h,'d .Iad. . _ . ', ' " � wille .... t m 8eaW� at the

� by 'Irene� the bl-mouth!y N�ber' 8, Dr. O. A. 'nrigelstad left Orchestr. Pt�· .t �etltioe. Olymple Botel,·��y, Novem'b!!r,.l'1' . P1reIlde hour wu beJd 1Ii'� Ifrla' tor'M1DDeapolJa Monday. Nov. 5. After . - . -,-- '\, • ': at 10 o·clock.. . . " . recePuoo rOom Sunday even1nc ai att.endinl' a CODftnuOO ot' the �_ Uri(ter the dIrecUon- .oi. �f�. J. r Pacl;1c �tben.n c;oUece beloop tQ

· i :30:- . Approz1matet}r t9rlY stu.:lenta iCan Lutlien.n IdoaleHnee In: -be. O. Edwatds. the �1 � made tbJa.�. aDd Dt.,O. A. .Tlnget'­'\ur'Ded-ourfor the � 'of the . , . . tt& first publie � OCtober .,� � t. " . SChool la vice .' top1e. ''ltat:I.Dc :'�"""'I . MoInes, Iowa the latter ,part of this before the .w� qtat.e .. ��' at.f:d. . � . of the , -.: · WUlIam Pfl-.er wUI ' be, the, '1eader, wtU. -.be Will 'n:tum. about. � �wm- Club ConvenUon. at the Y.W.C.A.·. lI) pre:ldden

.�: A ��� of � P: 1.. O. · �t � neXt·�.oo je ��_Nar:�: Udb. . " ' . Taeoma. ' t.e&cllers p.� 'to· attend this meetJnc.

..,.

The boya' quut.ette, oomJQ;ed. of . An� Ri.Iberi �, .Em:-.��-;t�.:::: .

� .• t the. Pedenl w..,. PrIda7 • . October· �.

1���"7-

Page 14: Mast 1934-1935

I.

/ . r) . •

f"AOB TWO 'NO� I.� IDt .

. HA.YE YOU MET.? ' . w b p m O O r , it g m a �' t -...... "LIG'lITElf· ...... Publl$� eve..,. two' weeD durlnc the lChool )'Mr bJ the atudenta of Pai:lnc I . . . . . '

:II

Lutht:r.n Con.. Parkland, WubtnIton · THAN ' � )'Quo;' .lady ha1llnI � SIlo- . '� �OU.NG BDC £ntf'rtd .. �d clua: matter. CIetobu 2. 1t25, at. the Poit. OUlce at P*t'kland. . . � . homlsb? Jt', her � � in �" ' . .,. ".q.a II.. '. - .J Wuhln�. un�_ \.be Act of Karch S, 1111. . • Llberal AtU coune._ here. She b· an . z:::." ted by 'N. J: ROPI I ' �sac...' . • AIR ttUt.ltand1nr : ,tucient . .nd t.akM II l&lp . . - ' . -.; .

�' � 1f.�� fIIIembcr . . part lri, lIChool- aeuvttlea. · � .� \l'tf! � by the Inlet . . ' .

. �� . B1 � M_n . """"" ... ,,� . :: .• ex��1s����· �m:cm:u Ho. ;:;ri�=='�fUI

EDITORIAL STAFF oooCtay! Yrllow .!Jekel'S are sUIl po- �he W. ,A. A. conVened lh1a �.� �c: ��:��� Editor.in.Chief . Milton Nesvig pulu. on the coll*. �Pu.se5; 80 Ia pe� W'� choaen � I� lead�. t flom the beach Une low. ' . Associate Editor Helen Holtcamp the IItUe yeUow blonde who gt!t.s you ket�U. and bA.Ie� are � .faYOrlW �ut 1.b1n� not 'tWO'.lk$ . bout of I�' Features Editc>r EI H k to take her homely frtend to the foot- uercl� of hti"s. · She h&a helfht and rraoea: · Sports' Edifor "). P:�r

oK . . p

ar�u� ball �e. ,

.. . speed for 'both pm .•.. ' 8� 11 �t.s �utJ �t doe:'

.not know .

. Editorial Writer . _ __/ . Paul Hvidding '. do .e�cepuon to bet" �thIeUe abWty. In �t oi God ind' lu netahbon .

Repo'rter�Eldon Ande�. Ka.thryn An�.rson. JUdith .Benson •. In 0;:.: :UW;t. � of OU· dO

. you u.e ��7ot s� a:-tnmC:;:�u; �e �� b���

p�

� n;ac�

-. ElleA..8ergstrom. Thelma.Danlels, Ehzabet� FriiS. �arry G,.bbohm, H.l : "Oh. I. usu.lly �In by tellln; ' Being muStca.lly Inclln.ed alI9. abe 11 ' !AI, ' " L . . . Hazel Hagerup. M�bel Heggem. Court(ley Kmg. Manan Kohler, lone h I" I ely'.. .

. be f t.h p'L. C · choir th18 In� every .eonpter to a�.

Mad�en. Robert. M.artin. Robert Monson. Valborg Norby. Roberta t em m on .__ . ' :e;;:�er

r �

e ye�: �e aoo 'PI�YS �.=i'u �:� �lda !t.-TOrrison . . Lenore :'Nlthrow. Russell Frye,. And there WM the Parkland IUY who the pl.no. . .

It meekly drtIbPl the branebel' · TypIsts-Eline Benson. Edna TobIason. went Qut to make a nlrht of It ..

but She Lake. an acUve paM'-ln Ctu1at.- 0Qwc. toward the WIt'f'e ·be1crw. IUSINESS STAFF dldn·t know �h.t to 'dO when. the 11- IAnlty. w�k aro�d the' achooi and 111 . . . . ' Business Manager Bertrum. Myhre brary cloaed: . the president. of the 1.. O. R. ults yea.r. Juat .th1t .to the b1f'd) � beaUty

Assistan.t Business Manager Clyde Grim�tv.edt . '_. _' When you meet her, you'lI know her �� ;�= I�":�rt . Adve�tising Manager . la".'es Gdlda.n Tbe ltor� is •. moet va.iUable

.

blrd.' IS Rosie. Let's meet! . 'noe ;;;;rtJ;u 'of _ven: ·.Circulation Ma�ger LoUIse Jackson It Iflh.l\lts aU sorts or dlstrlcta;· . Jhat �It Ia not th1nt..lnc" Circulation �!sta['lt __ - " ." . M�.!garet Craft Thou&!l It d_ln .yleld plume. The "P. K." 'from . Sc.ttle? He·s . of ItfUnl" lu l�--c:rown liP. . FiCiJI"iYAdvisers " • " N.J.Hong and OTstUen" Or sl� any tlfl:\es . b!chde an "wean 11a&8es· HelBiliO "::�:n�"m��top�::- - . . "I Saw It In�."1-4oorin·1 Malt"

' .

. It hel� o�t 'Wlth �Ital a�uatica. .

a ;.!�d,e:� ����I:a:-':::�&II.v:.e�� �t.� .lt

··�i it � . Studeo.ts. y.ou\.ha'(e bee loyal to every school undertaking. Toe-n.1I deacrlptlona: CUX") HAUl"tn; dent of the Mts.slon Society and· alae Beboldt ' l�f In the.deep abra.

You �ave gl�en and r:Af ed with the real Glad,iator spirit time a Conrrus claar. �utt-Eleanor H.uke, as an active member . . of the On.� Alonplde of. lufu .and =�IU. and time agal.n. a piece of rOOle W1"&pped in celophane club. He "as • letterman from' the And�IY � ra1aea · �ow there ' arises a ther opportunity for you to he'lp boost -.Johnny Viln Leuven. the d,lctlonary in debate squ.d last y�ar. whe� his "gift �r's�e� :u! ��eary crown. _ Pa�l

.flc �utheran College. It is'simply this: every time you patronize the Ubrary--':Karen ·Hvlddlnl. a Norse or pb" ca�e In handy . . Even hilher It thlnka, �.It down"ant pzes.� a f"� Whe:» has adver�ised in.our P!lper, tell the manager 'that you saga-:-vem Knu�en: �b�boy n'lovle st.r honors we� �towed him this year It �ver grows .lower t;lQwn! . .

saw his ad II'l the MOOring Mast I t will help' him check on the results .Irown u�h1rley'. Sav.le, the calm when his fellow studenb elected him . : ' . bet." ' . . of fhat particular adver!isement. an� he! �i'lI �dverti� again. before the storm-Mary Or� the president of the graduaUnl clasa of g., m::�!rfof'=·pse�' : Rem.ember that Without the flnanclaJ aId furnished by these storm Itself-Herb HOPI'. a bite. after I "34. . God lrant. I m.y lOMe d.>: ma.ster stau':"lch fri�"nds of the paper and of tlie school. the Mooring ... Mast belni acratchtd-Ferd Bondy. the t.h1rd AlthoUlh m�t of his week-eDda ,Ue. 'D:le sum or thy d&1nty p-ace : could n9t exist. Show them.

you. appre�iate their adv.ertising, and dimension-Elizabeth Dahl. the far- preferably spent In Seat.t1e, we see J:llm To grow .In mine own e� �wnward. tell them " I saw it in the Mooring Mast. : ' mer's daulhter with her first city job. enjoylns hla week d.ys In the dorm. ;:�e�i ��Yto

to:me crown-wUd . . ' -- . Aj he Is lfJ1'du.ting lOOn. let us The' lArd wUl "find . w.y! .

· In ou� contac.t ����e�,�uw�ol:�r�:es saying. things that trl:'�s:: �p

·f:�b �=. She �.�� .. �� ... ��� .. ,��.�����: ....

........ � � �:: :a:�I�;.r ��:'::':o�:;: . are �rcastlc. Afterwards .. on noticing that It has hurt the person l A -.... II to fill Prexy's Corner th1l week. with whom we have talked, we feel the pa("lgs of regret. Our con. A. whol� C;Or;PS has been mOblllzed . to � m 0 n .g; � ' .. ·-Edltor. scienc� being stricken. we att.empt .to analyze why ·we were sar. remo'e ·Ernle's. pi by torce,fro� out l

. � '====:::::======t cast.ic . . In �oing' this we find, perhaps, that we' are'not always sym. of thr voUng booth. to which she haa � . A 1 . � 1 patlietlc WIth other people. and that we have been suddenly awaken- been maroone-d since gt!neral elecUon l

. .u.�� . � ed t? l�h:n

ha���r:.

e��;aes��ng

e�nerall·y, we perhaps find that i't is due day.

f • ,_ , .. rt;·H .

.... ':�·d·

.... �·�;:��·� .. ·�� .... :�\ .. '.' �� � I I k f't'"" -goOd ' f h . h h' h h Peny: " And 0. ter we are man � ... Do;: • • L,\

"You are· M'ost Likely to fi.nd· it at

. Rhod •• BrOth ..... . �e�ti���it:. oth.rs�l� P�:;:�;ilt� i'C� .. �cw:!°b�:':��n���1 Boye::.I.end ��. "V'!h.t _ c:lo you m�an, �::�ngSul�

m:e:j�w:h�. no

� aSSOCiated With the wgmes of student life. We may find other marrt . ..

. t �/- • t;;;;;;������;� reasons more complJr' Undoubtedly much of our sarcasm is due Peony· Oh, Jack. HOW d&re YO� hol� . simply to thoughtles!fless. We do not think of how the other person my hand If you are �ot seriOUI.

'Co�;:." C:��I��" is teaching In

will fe.e! towards what we say. . Some of those dorm guys who h.,ve . . , __ a habit of turning up I.te ror llrst M'Udred Bervl� also of -31 ls teach- u·ndi'· ShOe 'Re-Iuiidh.i Co. Blend Character With Scholarship period classea �ve .n alarm clock In Ing at . Crocher. W:ashlngton. 706 St. HII�$ Ave.

In paSSIng through the reflectIons of Education Week . . the their roomS-but the trouble Is It loea .P��M�iNT63�8i .

��cC��S�i::���;�c;e�

t�ne��:c��:��

e ��

c������sh�:

e:ef��h;����Z off while they BTe_,,_eepinl. . at��h1��I::��n� ���I�nl

ng I J.:==========;:I

masters his lessons it is of little wort� unless his character can Old you ever go to ciaas . Dan\" Flo" , . • 4.'." -tum ..

·l"-· �,: : .. ' ..... " ..

"

."

."

.;'

.. ' .. '

....

... ' .

.

' .

..

:."

.. ' .. ';.

"

.. "

..

'''''''''''' apply this learning t� .a good purpose. Of what blessing to our 'Without your les&on., ... "' ...... . � ...... CO EDS' society is the skilled criminal. pr · tl:ie crooked politician? Of what Scared sWI." Fairbanks. Alaska where he baa been i -You'l! find i;' .It worth is the selfish acquisition of knowledge that is not used to'help WIUy yOU(. heart in your mouth. . all sum�er. � . Marcell Dress Sho'p' ,�., someone. How. much more valuable to' �iety is the Christian And you hoped and reared. .

character who sees other besides himself and who uses his trainirtg 'And waited tbroulh the draRtng min. Nellie Ue who gradu.ted in lt02 � 1 1th 6- COII"".'�' . IR. 2646 . ; to help· others. I"t is for thiS reason·t�at Pacific Lutheran College ' utes, has been electid President of t.'"\e 1Ii ... " ............................................. !; .... "." .......... ,i!I

considers character of more imgortance than SC.holarshiP. Th�'ldoes "-nd tben the teacher caUed on yoaf North' Pulet Sound Circuit Women" r--:--'---��-;

not· mean that scholarsliip is pushed aside at this institution��hol. So did I. M\!!.'Ilon.ry Federation. arship is deemed very important. It is the e.fficient tool ""hlch the __ Ch.,I" Roienbur, Christian character employs to pr�mote good in this world. Overheard in the Hall Eva Nelson, "31. 15 teachlnr .t eol· • . cm::.i!:.'::-The renewed aim of Pacifi"c Lutheran College. then. is to blend "Old you ever take chloroform?" Jlns. Washington. character' with scholarship, to. make rich the personalities of its "No, who teaChes It?": stude(lts who will have resourcefulness in solving their individuaJ problems and who will be able to contribute sometbing to the com· IT"B BEEN ' HEARD BEFORE: munities in which they will �ve. , Haugt!, "Let me give you m uample."

Frank Skinner Co. � ' . � Honr, "I aomeUmea wonder whether r - - · ·

j:a!r·''''' .. '· .. ' .. ' .. '' .. ';��·�'�·;·:·�·' .. ·' .. '''·'' ..

''·'''" =�

�;�w:e��t

w-: ��uBt�rO::::: LADIES APPAREL i 45th Anniversary Sale � i'ni sivina �'u enouah work." Ec;Iwarda.

_ 939 B�dw., TK�' . .l. .......

::.�:.: ... :�:.::.: ... �::.:.:

...

�.:: ...... ..J �g�;;§.���

DR_ WM. �MITH DICKSON IROs. CO. "HeUo. fellows! Rehl Reh!" · Xavier. ..6§)enfist "The� b a boot. m1satne in the 11�."

CA.�llnd OI54·R-� P,rkl,nd . Wa�inlton .

Typewriters .

'Offjce anc! Portable

. MOdels $20.00 af1(l up. . Re'bui lt.· Terms. �e­

pairing. Special Student Rental Rates

H. D:BAKER&

ME�:S .Cl�l����

NISHINGS Olson. "or all the cockeyed dumb 1 1")4 PKifk An. plan-:-:' Blghby, "R�I Rebl . Ree!

TACOMA Ho! Hoi wita! �I"

PEOPLES STORE .• � na.·.· F ..... ·,

Aka4 1. T .....

First in. Furniturle SCH()ENFELD'S' .

1 1;========* lr · ·TI!.E IUC; Conradt. I w. ,��.� l. C.

. CoHee Shoppe . � SPlCIAL NOONDAY LUNCHION

Lu�hes . .. candy : � ' ''S£R��Ja�t��'�::;ILE'' i

Cigarettes ii;· ........ -·-· .. • .. ·:.. .... --.. • .. -�".7 .. ·_ .. iIi

BOtolE QRY S�OES TacOM.l. MMe. for

W ...... n W.,ir· . Ski, Boots

HiTOps GOlf Shoes

Sport SJioes

For Men

��en' Men's . Dreu ShOes

Buy Outdoor Shoes ' <outdoor � headqt.N!rlm. H .... you will find the' Ilr,esl ran .. of slyln . :�e: :�ite':i��o�'�ic:�th� REMEMBER -. Factory. M.thod Shoe R�irin, Wit.i,. Ionl ....

. looks better, vat cOSts no mora ­than � r�ired by ordinarY rMlttIOd-5. •

9 1 3 Pacific A ....

PMltI.n;jl� $,hop . ·.od . .CotofoctloMry

GEO: KNUDTSON, Prop. III. ,." .. ,.,'"., .. , ... , ................ ..a ................... , .. I. ..... "

r ' j . . :,' u,:TPIl .. CO·· .. ASTO' � . - H I!&) I i ·GROCERY J"

! Amoeat � ; Products ! l,� ........ ,; ........ .:.: ........ ;.; ...... , .. ,!-.... , •• , ... :.,: ..... � \""'-� .. � ............ -.............. -........ " .... :."'

I c.����:- l ·�

S • • • L.aMeI' .... I CO. .

1 09 So. IOit>. : BR. 4062 • Tacc:iffia .

\'

. Short .j)rders Soft Dtinks .

Good Coffee Brookda'ie. Wa.>b.

j .CompoJjttcin ot 1��-1 Sc r '�E:1fu l =.-.:����i� .1: � __ ......... � __ .... ..l. , ... ��,.... .... --___ .-. , ... _. -,�_P_OIIdo-'-_"-"'-__ I!ls ......................... """' __ • _ _ � . - - - • .• � � -

. ;'- '.-

Page 15: Mast 1934-1935

14. It34

tuth�ans to Close . . Grid Season Friday

With U. B. C; Here

, / .

PAClPIC LU'I'HER.AK

).

Glads · Smear Martians · 25-6. . . . . Hand ,Albaily 26-0 Drubbing . -'- ' . \ . . ' -'-

Cr�'hjn, ·A".�1t: .Sc� T.ic� In MM. V ...... Selle T.11y OIl LPi Flnt �iy. Min .... . f PI., • ·R."-,· ", o...-SWM AHal; VictOry Wild Clads Out to Finilh

. Up With. Five Stuipt Wins; First-Loc.1 A,,. • .,.nce 0'

. �"'It .. dta"fb Iy Eldon 'AMerson

.� .• ..

.. ..

, .

.

. . "'nnlill their ' fourth cotl8ee�UYe P.L.C. � "d b,. �\aln --:--iI�� of the su.son. the P. t:. C. Olad. H&ota'W, won .. declalYe 18 to 0 ,-1e· .

lator'S walloped Sl. M�Un'l a� Lace,., tory ovcr:.Alban, CoUere, me� 01 . . C.n.di.n Squ_ . . ' .

u. ................... '-U .................................................................. �� last ·D!4��a:wotom\�:�n:f ;fla�.·�.

Utc:h · �����&� . . �

nfe�nce •. • t AIb&n�,

s. s.

MOl!. brilll.nt Lutheran Quarter: .en"!. AIter It' sco�lelll f!n�' period. the over fr� the one.yaJ"l1 alrlpe . • fter a Lutherana 1COi-ed ' urly In the/eeoond bad RanIN punt had liven the Ol� cante)' when' "Dut,eh" Moe lotercepted �h')n of the· ball on the· St. M�. an AlbaR>: PaM and daahed '" yarda seven-yard' Iloe. O·Connn·a placelt�1r. to sco�� .O'QolI��r conver.ted. to live went "fide. · . ' the Olads a, seven point · .

Ie.cl. Just

r'J"aklnl .clvantale . of a · blocked �fo� tullJ·Ume. the �t.h6ana ac:ued . Wouldn't it be nlc. to ,.t·. cr.ck .t thOle t: ' .. 5. �':t����h:

n ��e=. �

af: ��oln ,:�.� sc:�'7:=- .to-r:��' Th. whol. ,town ."d .1I the "",denb .,. cI�",orln, Jot • poI,t-•••• o.1 the IItCOnd time In five mJnutea, when tempt at �cOnveralon faJled. II"'" with Sandber,·. m .... , On th .. b .. i .•.• f . Captain Hal Votaw allc1.'around . end The 0ladla4ln broke loc.e .... In ·ln hawe .n ad,_ on th.m .• nd with the �ot.l. from the elght.yard marker. ThIa ,t1me the IMt quarter. aftel' havtl\f been held i. no. our boys' would 'hind . ,oocI ch.nc. of t.klnl ()''fOnner's �Ick Wall Iood to s:'ve P. L. scorel,elll d�rln, t� third, when Moe

it m·.ter�ali." �r not r.",aiM � 'be .... n. but It', • ,004 c. a thIrteen. point lead. The tim uared from the 0nt:-yard" line. after

er:; �1=eO�U��:�ras:

ln� :ra� �:.!;.

e·ln::::�:�

e =; their opponentll. f!ve·yam atrlpe. pus and trolled' to pay dirt In the last

With their offetw monienwUy IUC· 30 aecorldl of 'pla'y, .The ·converslon ,: .. ;�;c:.�I������:.;�,';e��t::��!'�1 =���=s b���;':�h:. ::�i�;� o�ame_mded 1dUL. �.t.c._ one�y.ro· Hne. after a

. thlrt;-jard run p. L. C. earn.ed len f1l'11t do� to

had put the pIgSkin. In acortnl poAl. Albany'a six. P.L.C. · 111';" penall!led 30 Hon. A plunge for "convenlo� failed. yards and Albany S� yards. Albany

es T������e�:d:rn��. �:�r

d �:;er::

l�; S. . s. :�II��

e IJlh�!df���� �

th. lh\ lY-

ms �!� �!��:=������:. �::

the U.8.S. Maryland, Rnll. In rollmg L.t', .11 b •.• t the ,.",e Frid.y. Sinc. it, i, to be Immediately after the kickoff open- l·pU&tS, completed 'five. and . none were ��

n:btY;��O i

�l�o�to t,e: ::nentA of ·the' ,ea.Oft,··�_ w.nt .. larl • .• crowd a • .,9..ilt'.. :!���·::;n� •. :

lf��

t����

I:��

In���=�p!I were:

:IR�£:t I:; �::: t��a:;: :�:I �:�= :!.��:.���·b!:ule��

w�::e

n·I·:o:;.::;::n

f:o; :::r"':'-e to � with "Dutcll" &PIn lOinl ··Alhany P.LC:

Incld,ntly combine thll a� ",'Ith lam • • f ttle I.ason. . �;;�. ��:e�'!:; �:: tt:e�;�: ::� �::� .. .:::� ....... ,

.... ;;;:

h·ead�·. football In the matter' of pus I S. S. failed. Nichola .LOR.. . ... Martlo offense and defense. The� Is uPect· · . ' 1I'he OIa.d.s�lCOred apln In the third .8chwarUrilht .... C ..... ... . : ...... Padneu td to be much Intefftll In this game It looks like P. L. C. got her revenge over her rivals. t�e St. quarter on Il' thlrty.flve yard pus from D·Alfon.o . .. . . ROL. ... Hanson which wtll giV1! Tacom.· fana and dis· tins' Rangers. Those boys trimmed us quite hand��ely las.t O'Conner to 'Jack after a drive from COmstock. . . .... Rn...�... .. ... 8Vtnth Interested critics thelr· tint glimpse of this year ,oh my! We trounced tliem soundly b.y OO''-.l"uco,uuwn, the Lutheran 'twenty had placed the Kelblook ........ REL.... . ........... Nllaon thf' team In .actlon In Taconla In near· more than they beat us last year. The game was ball In scoring territory. The try for . J,l'atch . . : .... Q.... . . . . ... Moe

I)' l� ::O�ance ",1th his .usu� policy ����y�a�O����a�tu�

e�. �h; .���: t��t�P���t

�he ��I�:I��h (��edsc:�ed �.h� �

d= .. � .. �: . . . . . . , .O;c:�;

Cliff Ollon is nOl predlctlnl victory bruises. Bt. MarUn, 6. Keith · . . . :P.�... . ..... �Io • . for his te&m but he Invlt� all Qlad· S. S. �: PL.C.. H"kldlna. Drelbelbla.

::�: ::��:=�s�Ul and see !the re-- When we m •• t ttle Uniwersity of Briti.h

fhe Lutheran ·Meotor ""111 probably we are mHtin, a t.a", who. Ilttwou,h new _ � •. __ ."'-....

, ___ i_ st.rt much the same lineup which la"'e .nd ·pl.y It w.n. So far w,. haw. Cftme out of the St. Martln'a lame un· 'e: if c::.:.: ;i

�d .:;,�:� ��:'!. �:w:� scathed as far as· injuries are con- w a! I . f'd h .................... . LE ... ceinNi. Sheldon "Dutch" Moe, brainy .confide.nee. �,... 1ft oY�r.con I .nce t at .LO . IIttl� QlllU'ter. who haa won.the plaudits

.uch a cal."'lty ·to befall our boy •.. 5 . .. , .... LT .

of· critics by his fine handling of the S. . .... � ... C . • team lo the last few games will be Marv Hanson's kick.ing has pul1�d us out 'of . RO_ nt the reins agal;' nut Sa'urday. made it possible "for many of our touchdowns. . .. .. . RT .. ··Dutch:' Incidently la leading hI..! S. S. ..RE .. ·��I:�::S ;�u��ir

toto:�d�� :":� Two cars of rooten attended the la",e It Alb.ny. �e

Fletcher .: .. :�:.

credit. .pirit. eh .h..... \ McQuIre . . .. _ .. ,RH .. . s. S. �moke .::.... . ........... F .. .

Harry Southworth. "33. Is teaching at (". AJ St. Martin's, last Saturday. our studen.t body was welL rep- Subs: 6t. the eoiuns School near Olympia. · resented. Individual c�rs and a thirty·passenger bus brought a root· Phidmondon. Wagneas. P.L.C"

ing section which any team should be proud of: . .

deraon. Reems: Ar'ehbold. Nesvtg. S. S. belbell, HVldf:llng. Bolle. 'Olllllan:

Solie. O�n1er. Archbold, 8a.ndmlOR, Reems. Neavll.·Mltchell. Pfluecer. OH­lIlan. Albany. Plt.ap!.bick, Boyd, Don­RUNeI, t..e"lll1n"

Umpire ..

Qu.llty Knltt/nc Co. Lette, s ••• t." 0., Specialty 403 1 1 th St .• TKom., ·W.sh.

Rent . Bike Tom",i.', Cycle Sh.op

PARKLAND BRANCH In Bondy's BlCk· V",d

Ikydft .JMt ,.,... SoW Have you noticed our line thi, ye�r? Tht

y hawe been o�t- vlk: pfl�eler. Head Llnesman: weighed in eYery encount.r b

S.t lure

�� not outp ayed, , .-

"6:!�rr:o�::elnrlch: � .... , ............................................................... , ................... ,'I:'."' ... , ... "'., ............. � Boy. did Bucky kick the old pill last Saturday. Every i SKiS .

went dear,pown to the opponents goal line and lead the . FOR RENT' AND SALE of touchdowns· against the Rangers. · KIMBALLS Mountain Spot.h 5.",. tIT· . MandlQs Inc . . ' .( . �e Siore jO'r;)(gn

. ' 948 Paciflc AVf!" Tacoma.Wash. PARKLAND LICHT &- WATER CO.

A MutU:tt�pa�;:C:;nizecJ, 1914 F.,.W-. w .... u ..... .... P ... ... w ...... DIll,

w ...... .... 1._ 60c ,... _"" iItdM_I 100 c., ft . •• te.. Qectric ,.... �c ,... It. W. H.

FOI" fu� informatiOn appIy'to BURT H. RAYMOND, Mlr.

'SpALDING �YM SHO� .� . CET Y.OURS �OW

Washington Hlttdware Co. 924 !acifi.c Avenue

SpO�tinc Coocf. 180 Commerce SINCE I'" �' BR.:r . 1 1 07 Brcudw,,'( _

.

�. ;fta I :·':::.:::·:'::::::::::::·:::::::':':::::·:'·::::::::::::·::::::::::::':::::··:1 __ C�r$On'S "re offerinl their .- HoIl4., s,.c1.1 -r.iiiiiiii�=�����=' 1 1 this coupon entitles you to .

C_plet. '-"".Mltt·W ... tot $i.oo

·THE DOLLAR STUDIO . QoooIIty -....;.... 12 tOod phatoi-$2.OD y'ou $H' proofs '

Centr.1 Bid,., 931 'h BrwCw"Y A. L Hamilton. Mlr. MA. 6810

;, ��t Building MAin 4493

Canon'. B •• uty CoIl.' •. ·739 St". Hehm5 MAin 2046

Young Men's BRADBURY

Suits and Overcoats Sweaters and Furnishings W� welcOl!'; .�our tr�

USTERN OUTFITTINC , CO. · 933 Btoadway '

DISTINCTIVE . . . "

School Annu.I, Announcem.nts '.noMI C.rd, 'rO".�.

Ailitrum Printin, Co. · 94(i Comt'T\erce .. MA:n 67�8.

Irradiated .

Vitamin D -Milk " The Sunshine '{it�"?in:'

App-Ovld by The Ameriun �iul

Assocl"tion

·ME�WEET DAIRmI,Inc. .

• ....i.., t 17C -

. ,

( -.--.- . � �-' .

. --_._'-

Page 16: Mast 1934-1935

f . ! \

. . .

'�AC:rri� L�'�� P�, ��aToN lfigh School Notes Rp_ lo 'ntrig.,ed By. .

Hi.h k�ooI H_ .$qu... . theip. eL Gleanings r 1 . . ·Pro/e .. or'.Art Hobble. O".nl ... Under R .... ,t... . .. . . . J-lappy Our bask�t.be.1I team hu-btgun prac· . -- . " whOse I �.ls Whom I RrVe. .

tlslns .. and the early rep0rt3 point . � / SclieCIule 'of New Aeti •. ity to In- ' I am J{l5, beea_ He hls" cre..ted cQ'O'rlhda ' . . to an U��lent squad. , Let.'s �I . get. Pacl!lc:r Lutheran COllege .

dude .Taco,",. SChools . me,' and p�.me In uu:. world. . \ � . :.JJt •. y

behind them . • nd 5ho ... the world that ' Whf'n" I need

-

aomethtnt1to rI.� me . ' . I!l ""f' re&lly have a high school her-e. PaT�-:v:m��I.n:: U.nder the tutelage o! .CoaCh 1i.._ ,. strength, t , go to my Bible and face C!i. I80n Nov. 3 .

D. , .. ---.. RamstAd- tne n�wly�ntz� ht,lh �Y", �.'. '0 'God' 0.....-.-••• & . ...

.... ;r. �:'(\ry .. ,,0 -'n .

: ... : ... ... Oct.. 23 ...... • Dear Sis: school basketball sq� ls� already4n- """'.... � .. '.-G. .�.. un . . Being well OVf'f six .feet tall, h� has I'\.;e bPen noticing. la�ly that �most de� way; holding pnctices tm- tlmes oonUnuaUy. does· p� me. I ,. � Se�1s . ......... _ ......... -.. .. Nov. 14

II a.Il over us: His bl� eyes and wavy evuyo�e· hu' a hobby. It see.� to be a 'il .. �k; with an abund�ma'_ were not f� �tlon. I. could Oertrude 'nngellltad ... . . .. . Oct.. 21

�:;�I!t;:r. ca�1s :an

:X::il�:�·:c�= ::Ug�t:tx!:�:w�ha:·Vt ���e af:! teTlIlI .and . an euly s�rt. Coa�h Ram- n

o; ;I�:'� ��a�·.of the great A�ld pl� .. .. ............ , .. _ .... _.: Nov. 12

r.nd, at the same time. maIntains an' my hobby but �m unable to. find ltad predicts a. �r�ht future for his act of S&lvaUori: '

Inte�ln athieUcs . . M a reward' for one that l.nt�rests. me. �iru:, people hdopsters . . ' . . ' .

Let us take GOd with WI in our IIV;W h,l<;--mellts. he has the distinction of I know k�p. stamp COllectloJlS! I!;fl.ve A dellnlte.sche<iule wl)'1 be a:rrang� and sen:e Him. �Ing .the first High School Student autographs of famous people. mount which 'will !pcl�de games wlth the Ta.- ' -N. :N. Yl.vts&lcer. Ih the abllence of .the prMldent. EU­

Body presldt'nc. ' bugs. ahd gather plant spec�ens. , coma high SChools.· .Ll.ncoln. Stadium �me InstrUCtion 'In �'ar� of study :!ebe�=�I:��=:e��d�::::

Wt'ddlng �IIs' S�al( ring this SWD- h:r �Pt�:e�':U;:::;�e�r ;:�:� :! �:�

l;r:!r;b

l�te::�!:::lt;�

1!

Is nec�ry if You are golng to .get the Theln1a Daniels read and translated mer for Vlrl{lnla LOu Harrts and Clar- It. too. Of course. I .am .not' an ali Th05e. tumini out are: Paul .IAisOn;

�ost out of It". /utlclt's' tl'om "Le P!t1f.e' Jo\irnal." It ence WI�blad� of Woodland. yon- critic br llnything like that..' but I have Bob Svart': OrVul� &:hlanbWlCh. IJoyd p�1ce=:�0�

'��ve

::: =�:�d:'/o give . �d.y 'sale every, gratulations. Virginia. and may ycui �n som� of h1s �o.rk which I thmk ThomPfi,Ol1, Orw.oll Dahl. Gary .Pnu�ger. mental for concentration on your ),ear.; Of. Wedd� Ufe. be many and I� very good. My o.plnlon does not Orlando Asper. Harry. Orlbbohm, Er- stu<l.y � A committee composed of Frederlcb rilled 1IIi'lth joy. W� .knollli· C�rence is arnouri�to �U

.Ch. bu(people w,ho have nest-Haugen. Paul Xavier. an'd Howant You are not a real student until you Sehlanbuseh. chairman, Marlan Tor

­making a wise ·cholce: studied art. and appreciate fine wtrlt Hudson. Harry McCormick will be have �amed to question I't'$dal, and �ne Odell wUi chOOSt'

say he has marvelous �hnlqut', He manager wlth 'Ralph HutchlSQn {I.& his • Bewhe of eye-strain there Is no the kind of the tree that the P'n!nch SOmebody .t:>ld us that: f�ls keenly the ,st�ctural line and assistant. . /. dange{ of mlnd. stn\ln. club will add to. the shrubs out by

Paul Xavier made a tine "Pampered' "'alue of .his· .composltlons. ...

. �a.sterlng a'.sUl:!Jeet. you don·t. lIke :e c��::nl . . and aJ'!'ange !.he plant-

Darling " Whll� I wa..o; chatting witli 'ProfeS/lGr W.A.A. Segins Actjvities Is perh,a.ps tht' most �orthwhJle actiVity -:"" ==="======= -�7--<:"--"':""�om� Rt>lations class has turned -Pf�r;- the-other- daY;- he-spoIr:e-·of- -_ . F- .--- .among...t.ha5e you cauY. on In studying. iii, ..... · .. · ...................... " .. · .. " .... "· ......... "".,, .. · .. ,"-Iij . / Into a carpenter shop. sending out foot- som� of .tht' .thlngs b,e . hM qone and By AIl-Cirls ·Cym. roh� - '-:-Mr:,H;wam Fwi;r� ;-:" SAXOPHONE-$3�-o:o--'�f--/ ���:��: �;:.�r:��t's to talk with

�rl�OI�

.I�S

:a: =:�·W:k��· For Its flrst .soclal t'vent of .the year. bon·t be· a dog In the maIll.t.r. ncin·t � FRENCH 'HOR�$35.00

.

WIlIIt' Stolt.t. type he partlcu!arly enjoys. because It tht'-Woman,:s Athletic Assoi:latlo� spon- deprive your 'nelghbor of -something § . r I I

� I

Harry McCormick can eat more cake was fine fUld gracefUl. rendering op- :;:r:e :l1:�::n=��l1C OCt: 31 YO�h�:t7: :��;;'�'oniy lI

·ves. but 1 MA�A�8�A M�'������rce .

than anyone t'1� I� �hool. ::::�::�!:s w�w:;:.I.ng del1cat� and

The FroliC opened with a grand lives I!-nd gives lite. Qj .................. " ....... "" ... " ....... " ..... " .. : ........ ".� •. "."i!J.

� march' Ie(! by lIeien Lilja and Man As Chrls,t gave '

His Itfe for us 50 I i't'rner BUur wa.'! d�rlbed !n "Do en Profes5O'l' Pflueger w� In Nash Rt>lays folk-dances and games should we give our lives for our breth-• ]' .\·o.u know'" �

er:n��

y·g;u�:�x����

I� ��;�a;�� also furnished entertainment for the ren

.. -PfIue�r Holmgren'. Shoe Repair

The Hallowe'pn part;\'. held by the the body are shaped carefull,y �d !:� :�:;, �:�� :�f�=C:� The working habit 1s by far the most Quali ty Repairing

High School Girl!!-. OCt. 26. was de-skillfully so that one ,(:$I.n easUy St'I! and W f ul

ng be d t I t Important thing as fsr as going out DYES AND SH�NES

I;Crib{'d as a succt'SS. by 'those who !�I the potency of the piece. He s.ays WIV�

m;�re -:Ue:� :��he

r:�a1r. �c�c� Into life and doing 50IlIethJng l, con- 2 1 1 ' l in Av� T�oma

attended. It was given at the home that he receives mOflt satisfaction from was under ihe dlrecUon of the W. A. ·A. cerned. ..., ---------.,-

of the hostess. �.ederlcka Schlan.busch, thu','

mkl,n,', �:'

fart"

,=�use'"n

h'ne,_1

sN!�

I: �. executive· bOard. and Mrs. Adah Dap- We art' n�ed today. We -need r __

Ing. does t"an nto fUly ng e...... . Pacific Lutheran. College should fur_ liEN & SELVIC . Games wert' the feature of the even- 'P

.' -, P'<th-, U ,_� w' .... ,,�� " pt"r, club

.

advlser'.""'--...

.

. leadership today of the type that the I At the present time he ls' emplo gl·r. • '�!fd' ha'-" , nlsh-a It'adershlp that Is consecrated

I his h!lsure In scul�turtng. H.e fI �ay Lr.le_ O · ck .. terJJ and slnCt're. L 1 Day and. Nite casts In bronte. � ,.ks ' :�b���efo�i��:.:I�� �:

��:

.serve

. -• :

WRECKER SERViCE I �akes clay modelS Which he 'afterwards In Pl'!rkl 'nd---Bfsappear.. You are here ac<:epting the respon- Druggrsts

lOy�OO�·:·5!��rICE ha�l�t�ee �::I��t'o=S �:r��O;�

r!i:: bee,,: :

e n���' bfvB�::n�V; Btart, tralnlng for leaden�lp by oon_ ,................................... .. ............ · ...... ·iJ

eel .R.,.I,i .. , on a lath,e. made by himself, a planer. a known u th'e .:'Shacbters." batcb1nr seaated serv:lce. Pacific Lulh'er,n .College is cle.ned Jlg-S!!w. and some other.' machiDery to(etheryiva.r:iC!us h0use3 in Parll:Iand. -Dr. P. O. HoUand. with ,ok,*- I ........ ind 1 .... _ .. '

t=::::::::::::=::::::::::::=::::::==� necessary for the production, of these Th1s yt'ar. however. the pracUce of . The spirit of PacUlc 'Lutheran C01- Why not Y'"' home? . Implemt'nts batchl�g has been abandoned. and all lege 15 a frlend1,. helplul.and christJan JOHNSON IIRUSH CO. . FELTMAN " C,uRME

Me .. ,' Sh ... $3.65 ,rtd $4 as W_eotl' Style ShOft ... d Oaf�d. $3.00; $3.60, '$3.95 When Proft'ssor Pflueger wants flo of the boys are back In th� dormitory. one: 722·24 Pacific Ave: . MAin 5394

breath of frp.sh air. he worll:.s· hi .hls The ·fellows. w1� no cooking' wor- The gr�aUst glory that can come to .i!i garden. Last year he constructed tlie rles. or Oth�r domestic ' problems. are �y college Is to haVe gradua:tes who f1!h pool In front of his home and trying to. adapt them.&dves to "three go Into the world With a frlmdt,., Jleip­landscaped the grounds around It. squares" and regular .sleepIng hours, lul. ,Christian spirit towani �1r fel�

1 1 29 Broadway

Bonnadele Beauty Shoppe and flolllier.; boys! better because of such �tad.

All lInes of beauty work The profe!>50r takes his gun and goes Boy. Give Skit

1 Hert' he has planted a. variety of shrubs Hope you feel at home here With us. lowmen. The wholp world Is made

Gar ���5�:irmanent Wapl;

rtl.nd

��C:t hunting when he cravt's eXCite· SI:-.. ... "'''''."" .. ;" .... " ... " ........ ''" ..... "", .. " ....... " .. ".!iI

G,fls wrapPed for all occa�'ons r' lie has "l'iorlhwhJle hobbles which are Portraying Prof. Yasure lskaltellyu � � 5c and up pleasureable constructlvt' and reerea- and the Key man. ClIJt Haugen and � P�rklo1nd uundry Dry Cleanen §

�--------___ i I I Robert Svare provided a ptogram fea- � We c-..1�DeIi.e, :

@ " • .. .. ".... .. .... • ...... 1fJ I Ot:I Sh r could find something half ture at' the Roy h1gh &ehool Junior �

Pilone GA. 3BI5.R.I

Sheet Mucic Musical Instruments \

Supplies Blank. Stuff Paper

Refrigerators Radios Washers BliCKLEY RADIO

SERVICE 5436 So. T«oma Way

GArl.nd 0221 CALLENK��P'S as fine to do with my extra time. Have :r:tmR!v��g�::�

I�ve·nlng. November l . , ::

Real He.���i::'l::��er Lined you any suggestions to offe:;v

e. �': .. "

::::

.. ':

.. "

::::

...

::::

.".::::"'

::::

"'.

::::

.. '::::" ..

:::: .. '::::

.... :::: ...

::::

" .. ::::

.. '::::."'

::::

•. ":::

: ... : ...

:::

.. :.: .... � .. �==========�

Ski 8rOques, Special $3,95 Roma.to, Charles Leask. who went here lut YOUR SUCCESSFllL FUTU"'E DRISS OXFORDS 52.95. $3.50 year. Is attending the Washington High n

'30 h Itl School In Portland. May be ass'ured by systematic savings. Savjngs that will ;:::::::::::.:::::� .. :::-' .. -... -.... -.. '-.... -... -.... -... -.. '-.. -... -.... -... -t.� O'nfM

T.:..cr,a

r

�:a

m�a�. ::

I��'e M� �y:::h�� 'r;;R'

;;'�' ;;$2�.9;;5;;';;om;:;:;P,;; .. �.;;_;:;:;i;;.';;-;:;:;'m;;.� make you finan�ially able to enjoy t�� ease and con-

kenchbaum W ,nent $1 .3>. Complete oil ":'ave tentment that )'ou will have. in future years.

$1 00 sn nd f At YOU.r present�'��,'";��;:c�:::u.r .c!vantale

Suih and Overcoah selma Bafus Is attending the Idaho m,"rcei 35cmPf�ials :,er:�7ceur: 5H our 1oc-;i'l'represent�live .. H,rold H�I

For 5.111 Excl�Jvt}y ,t f State .Normal Bctiool in LewistOn. : . 1 � Of 25c . 2438-IOtw' Ave; N .. Suttle, Of write '

,.tI .. " " P.I.,.uti MOLER ."'UTY COLLEct LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD �=:.9:'��:P�K:. A� .. =.-:T:aoom=�.=::!1 �k1e . Leland. '33. ·Is teachtng In I t;::::::::::':5:' ;:5':. :H:":'N:::::::::;f !.:�160:::8:.;SK="""::::.;::A;;:";;.' :;S.�;;'l.e;::"::.' R:;,:�::�·U;;:f':.::'";,:'u;:;on<:· �.�' ...:M::In::";:._=';:iS.;;.M:;:;;;i"�".

r K1lc1t!tat. '11:..."_.

____ I II RADIOS !iJ COr:a Vista Is. U!ach1nr fn .B�m�n. Brinl this .d a� receive , $5.90

All Makes Typewriters

New & Rebui lt

The Stationers, me.

. 926 �acific Ave.

A good place to have your clothes "cleaned

Rhoda HoWaWI azul ........ 8.u- :er��a�f. v":;�� anI13�� �r�� SOft aft df'SCrlbed In '&hIS' weft'. Haft Used Models $9.95 & up

Yo. MeL �:'s:.t�I��:c. 'Parkl.nd Co,.,. .

Sh.1I CaoI,ne, and Oil and . c. ......... �uto R .. i� ,

J. C. P,terson, Prop . . GA.; 3817 -R5 " P"kl..nd. ww-..

WHEN -YOU THINK OF .

Music -think' of TKOn'II'S only complete Music: Store -

." Freeman Shoes $5

and $6

Make your money do the , . ' most for you '. nD I.OWN MUSIC CO.

755-5'1 Bro.ctw,y ' Get tJ'1e �rteSt styles and·­.... ---.,..,.--:--"----.' 13 . . highest quality -at prices . . you can afford- to pay;...

• . ' / EFFECTiVE P.RI NTING PI,n-neJ ancJ ProcJ�cecJ

_ . ... ;

.� JOHNSON - COX CO: nb' Pociltc A.,...ue

"' , . �INGSl'tth . '

20i So. 9!h-:-1 aco� �;"- 8Z5�. _

PETERSON PHOTO STUDIO' 9� & ST;.:�� AV��UE-"' -:

. McElwain's FIofihei� APnti

· . 949. B�ay .

• if � .............. \.�

'.

., .-'.

","�

. '

' -""-�-�

-,,-... .

Page 17: Mast 1934-1935

Students To Have Annual Football

BimQl!et, Dec. (yely" Irwin. in Chaf,. of Ar�

'.",e",ent.. A'nftOUncn Co;". 1----...:J .... �AH .. r_to..:...a..._;f\

V�<: Dhll". HIli

I With Evelyn Irwin In, charge of gen-

I .,.1 ."'m •• m'n.... .1.".. ". ..In.

� /" . . ) .

Wednesday December 12 at 8 00 ' 0 -clock Twenty football members of .this • •

GraduaiiitgClass . Will Give Theater

PartY k,l)e(ember 7

lear 5 SQuad will receive Q .... a.rds Sec� All-School Sk.te to Be companied to Mlnneapoll3 by Dr P 0 ·Three ComedIes On

Mabtl Hellem and CIiHord Mes10rd Wed ' d D be 5 Holland lind Jouph 0 Norby. who D N' -ht Light retreshmenta :"'Ul be .eried' In are llMuting the gentral chalnnan. The nn ·Yo .cern , ; vl.!ilted P L C during the Jut <of Octo-- rama Ig . following committees h&�. been &p_ Amy Cilbe,t in Char." bet.

����e; ;::': ....

of the .�lnUu'Op

�:::n�=.J';��� Be=/:'OI� Plans are being made for ,the 5eCond r Or. Tlngdstad appeartd before the EI.�� R.JlludeIN��··i Cr�p Is At the mteUng on Friday, Rola.Dd. and Arnold Tommervtclr.·: ticket .selll�g· all-college skating party. which wUl be i Joint m�tlng of . the � of Educa- F ... st. N •• t �Iub 'r .. �.tation Swanson. presldent,. ,apPolnt.ed WUtOn Audrey Ann Dale Eugene BurgOyne' sponsored by the D!lta Rho oammU' 1 lion and the �d I?f 'Trustees of .the . To I. �hrllhnn Cantata Nesvlg. chairman of u\e pln and �

Pt-gy Ramstad. � evare: decoratiOn' W�nesday. December 5. at the Klnl(l Norweglan· Ll.itneran Church of Amerl.: . -- . arid Arnold ADde:nOn to at-'

Rachel Flint. HlU'Old Dempster E1ln� Roller Rink. The committee In charge ca. held at Mlnn;?Nov�mber 8. As the seeon� In, their ""'''',f 1 .'u� bids for clasl pictures.

BenlOn. ChArlotte .Oottaehalk otorse conAisU . of Am, OUbert. chairman. Ad�Ulonal IUPPO� to J;.Ollege was monthly perlormancea the Drama . Brockwa,: and Evelyri McCullou h' Marie· Joh�n. Audrey Ann' Dale and received In the f�rm 0 $5.000.00 loan. preMn.ted . three one-act plays In program committee, Thelma Da.ru�J.s' Evelyn Syverson. . One half or ' thll ... �� !lva1lable coU�e auditorium. Prl.day evening . . EWlyn Syverson. Emme�t Thompson' At the regular· buslnes3 meetlng. Immediately,. and th)(o'therEf II to vember 23. . . MUdred Monaon, and Verner Bitter: Thursday, November 22. �hel Flint be Available as trle� of e College On the bull of ratlnga accorded Once upon' a time, a very 1ODI' Ume bead_ wa1tresa. Huel Harerup with gave a r�rt, on the Joint meeUnl held on the Caul r8.1Jej th\ eo Ing the Judges., "MOI'e Than a I&J..Illon," -ro. It ...... . too, & fellOw, by \be DUDe 'waitrN8e. and- walte� belng .'chollen by the offiCers or Delta Rho Gamma 'Iurn, I " - " by _El�nor �ebau8h. � , de: �, .u � all

' .

lrom Ute pla' and boya' dorm, The and the pep Club, At thll meeting, !.he "If ",the edueaUonal budget of place: " The Ohoet of a l"relhman. over--�, U'i� � �at clean-up committee consllt.s of Orad

, po6IlblIItles lor the two clubs to .work church Is �lnced for 19�, thIa under the. ��rectlon of 1Jla " �udJ:I, sec- You.th." He couldn't find· It �.

Hught'l!. Ralph Bolstad; Art Haavtk, togethl!r on several xhool projecta were loan may\ be turned islto an ond ,place, The T�uchdown, coached Do you know why? It 'wun't In P.Joi'- ' Arnold OlSOn. and Clyde Orlmstvedt dlllc�, The ,annual Thanbgtvtng appropr1at.�on, Thert;fore It Is nteeS- by Arnold Anderson. third plsee. , kia, It waa In WuhJ.nlf,on.

' . basket Is the flrBt all school project that sary tl:1at the penny-a.-Meal campalpt As announced by Louiae JacbOn. club it any of the ' P. L. C. atUdent.. bad

"Bell in Still 01 Night the two clubs will work on. 'ShIrley and other budget eUor'ts be "lueOell!lful," vlce�prealdenl. who •. In eharIe of been around . at the Ume they aurely Savage and Allr.e Nolan w�re appolnted pointed out �, T1ngelstad, eve�lng's entertainment. lnteTmla-- could h;ave· directed him'.becaUIe It 11

... ROlUe. Sleepy n. __ . ___ .1 rrom the D', R. 0 .. to work with Pauline 'The lollowlnl' Sunday. lot Drayton. slon n.umbe� Included two vocal DOl, one of, the .ell known show pl&ceft of '

B=-Kuhn and Irene Odell . from the pep North Dakota. he vtJlted.hls uncle. Rrof. "lJtUe Mother 01 Mine'" and "SmoI e the COUeP:. , Club. John T, Tlngelstad. who retired [rom aet" In Your Eyea." by Emmett Tbom:p.... One �erelY baa to foUow the p&"th

Plaru for a regular "clean-up" day the position oi Head of "the outnan acCompa:nled by Rhoda BOkenatad., alolll' the upper· bank of" a. creek, and In the D, R. G,'room were put tn eha.rIe and Scandlna\'lan department at_ the a comedy sklt:by Clifford Hau,en upon rHoCh1n&' a wooden pte In the

u.un Hauge and Portl& MUier. To UnlveMlltyof North Da.kota. a few Bob 8vare� • wire fmc;e. descend 'the pathway down _.,_ �"'.'�" the glrlll' day room.. It .a.s de- -.0 and save m06t of his library

� to BeTtrum ·Myhre. IJ"OUP a lteep IItUe slope. At LiMe end of the

'�Wh&t'I that? Surely there must some I mbtake. or am i over am' I dreaming, or-uy! Idea.. of closing m',

buy a rua:, and Enid Hutson Pacific Lutheran Collq-e. , the club -.til preaent a trail. one's eye meet. the &1lht' or a In chari't of ·the detaUa. "The high Uaht of my trip, Wa.& • cantata Thursday evenlng, errata! strea.m trtckl1ria aJOl\I'. tumbUDc

the aid of the W, C. T, U .. the BlennlaJ COnvenUon of 20, ' owr aome roeU In Ita .ay and empty-decided to establlah a Red Lutheran conference at ItleIf lnto the n&ahina: brook. (Some-

room at Paclflc Lutheran CoII�e' I "hlt;h wu helcl Nowmber farsat to " mention .that the water conference. which from a rust)' u;on pi'!!.)

�en's Quartert to Sine se:Wons. dleewaed . yoUlll If'OUP of P, L. C, eo-eda Three Time. Next,Month work. home miMlons. upon it.eeIf the prlv1lep 0( eecort- ,

" Jbip, student aen1ce.. sewn of the U. B. D, bo,.. around On December Nt.Dth, the ,boya' quar- the "�ve pubUcaUoo the Bat.urda1 �"Of ��

�� ;=:�� ::.:.:n.!,,: • .':.; ::'.'C' ;:"'" On':"'f .�= ::::, .. ,,",: :: Thompson, w!.l1 .11nI at the: Lu\btl' ment.ar)' ChrlaU&n. League m�UnI of the Luthe1'1Ul Church and soelaJ. atfatn.. In

cromwell. Waah1na:ton. '

fulneu t.6 'the eall or Ood They -.:w perform DeeemlJer 14th aDd preaerit alt," aaaerted · ",,'., "'_'.taO[. I "'"

15th In " South ,Tacoma for a CIW1ty The new president-of � ",,"m''''' ! ,,1al . .chU1'C' minstrel shoW, '-December 21 they "m Ia the &Herend Dr. T. P. present a PfOCrUl for the Eutftn Star St. �ul • • bo aueceed.s Rev. Dr. there.

1 �·JU.'�'" '10, they -:-u:=; lncl1ne � � &boYe. tbey

IlnstallaUQIl at ?ort·LewIa. ' . NtH of ' Colu,mbua: Oblo, ' . Ro� swanaon opened tbe

�y �f �� :.:: ��=:!:= =P�':ud�� � ..• ,leOtjon.! ,ft In OIympl& 00 NOvember 8th. at the was the promotion of �t.er Llitber&n RhOda. BoII.:I!DStad: a Pstben' and SoDI' banqUet a,'BeWe- unity, the pcu1bUlty of wh1eh Pae1fLC and thi.BlbIe by Ro1aDd

'remark t.h&� 'any bale:ftt below .m aurely' warn

the the'y reached. the top. onlj t.eu1D.C' ihourh: Tbej­

. L. C. wu a If&Dd place both • u.s oatunll1 parked campua aDd

soClabWty of ' l� ,a1udenta. bem LUtheran Church, HqftIIlber 11th, Lutheran COUeae Ia ea.lJed u� to dem- 10101 by EmmeU :IbOmP800, _�.� .. I u and .at the 'fust Drama Club Ht;bt ID ONtrate e'ftryrday, . � .. . led .by Jte1tb Reid; a talk' bf the I)'IlL . • DurinI bla YIalt at Lutber CoUep :w.ehle on � iii �;

, . . . , ... Decorah,. IoWa. be spate In ebapel by �De BurI'DJDe, ac-

Eleanor Hauk.'WiN Lead . Dr. TlnleIlRad.· 't1I1ted UJree p, 1.. o. eompWedi by trme Odell; aDd two At M ... f 'Fireside Hour· _us .... !'&=1 'J- l!aY 1£- ...... .,. ................ -- .,. . .

__ . b&ek. aDd BtanleJ 8c:ore. wbo aent their IreDe Odell. . � , At the, Pep Club �t1DI beld Mo-• Ele&Dor IIaUke: WU1 lead. the Ddt; warmnt paUDp to 'tYftJODe: &t tbla � the prcIIr&ID they Wl're en- v� " � for She 1IIIIIDbers to

"PI.rMkIe Hour"' 00" 8uDda.y, 0eceQ:I))er aebool. � bJ ·the '.LequerS lin a .adaI: clu!J ....eaten .... met ,a'fOl"llblJ. , g.'at e;30'o'� In the'Olrlll' Recep- �. are to � � and bev

.... ...... T!Je ..... jeot fOl' __ Choir Chri,mo .. Concert - .. .. .. -

"'".",.be: -=--,.,!.'"'!'� __ To " in do • .,.!, Dec: 16 ' tot ...... Society tot.... :::;;" :"lhe"::: day �, �; .. It.. topic "� oa tbe' e��iOr � 1e qUalIty 'aDd pnc:.. 011: u.. .. d:&Y, B0DeIt1," J�r Johmon led In "<a..r Or ibe w.t" wID. �t ita

� at � JIf ..... . 1AuIIe !.be � '1inIIDa � tbfJ cliac1iIdoD. "bDual � Caacen .In tbe oQi:.. Tel.- eeu.. aa4 Ald& JobD-yhieh followed" ' " I . Cbap8I: � to Prot __ j, .� ::;:-bJ � :;==-I�":'u.�nuZ.� Ieee studeDta-are W"I'ICl to att.ead' by wW � � b1 tile � �· I ___ ._ •• _. __ --Berd1De Jtnuam. pr'OIr&ID � q�t a.qd. au. �t.. . •

. ,

. .

/

Page 18: Mast 1934-1935

. PAOI: 'nVO

\ .

. ' ,

' ' . .

. PACIPi� L� ��It.,P�D. W�RnI�TON -!

·PREXY'S COlliVER LIGHTER

T.HA· . N" Pt�� leet \wo . .ol �rleet krtel� wttb A conl.rmcSe weh ' M �he ' one 1

' . .

dart. wa.Y1 hair, aDd' Ip&lkun. . a� M ' 0. Molnea, Iowa, t�l!. . ' . .

,_ • . y .... . 01 :... . • _

. . than. &be·I. I�nth II a place where �1 minds

• AIR:. . • � bere t.hrft;-..ri = tb1a ,ear Wiu !DetL How c1ltferent the same. problem

, .

raduate frOm" the Normal-(!(JW'8e. Al� 01' .a1tuatJon mA1 look It:' c11tfeorent men

By Bob M--..· · .. · .... V �" .�boulh.her horne I8,..tn �. �, II 't)elore their mlAdS meet! How Int.er� a membtr of the Pl!'p' Club for the�.t tcUnI It \a 10 .tee mlnde· come togelher

Editor.in-Chief EDITOIIAL STAFF. "Mamma; l! p.pif.' asJeeo�" . time tht& )'taI'. 'and abe. is now. enJo.Y� when, oM, acreement In lundamental

ASS1JCiate ' Editor He�e!!�o�::�pg, . "All but his noee. dar .<:.._ . 'Inl aU �re'l! In a �.achOOI llf� . ..

.. �t· haa been e.tablished r , F'eatures�Editor Pl!'l;8OlUlltJ.plua mn.. flIOr'. and. Ti� We see .hat -. Me beeause 01 what Spa Ed' Eleanor ��uke • �lItl make. hU- ilked by aD. �� takea. we hII:" ·letn, belore .... � (I was taught .. r..t,s. · Ito� . , ' . - P<\ul· K: Pre..,s ¥r . . John 0_ Roc.ltefe�ler part In the boDor'l 01 echOOI'ac:UriUes to call ' thie the la .. 01 apperception.) E�I!orial Writer ' , • • - : _ . PAul .Hvjdding New YOI't. .cIty. '" ' . . betnl" �Iected vlce.presldent or On.ma ThUll t1JO· st.ta wlht walk a block Reporters-Eldon Ander�n. Ka.thryn And�.rSon, Judith·.B.�rison, Dear . Mr. Roc).e(eUer; . Club a�d alao �Lar)' 01 9r:WuaUn, . er Lhia morniDi. One. looking Ellen Bergstrom. Thelma. Daniels. El lza�t� FriiS. �.arry Gflb�m. Th� l! to Intor:m. you that - �.not Class. She mal 'alao � � by � btHthln;. -c1eeply, milht N),: Hazel Hagerup: Mabel .Heggem. Courtr:'!e_y Ktng. Martan Kohler. lone _!;lIe to 10. lhroulh

,

at p�� Wll� t.he fact that I.t W&8 herdad who supet� ''HOW blue and bfiau"Uful . ia the sky! Madsen. Robert Marhn. Robert Monson. Val borg Norby. Roberta that I5e.OOO,OOO.OO dtal u ou� �ney vlUd the bul.ldln, or the pond In � .' fresh and tnvlloratina: the alr'" Torrison . . Lenore �ithrow, Russell Frye: ' . ' haa �"out. AB EYer ' . (ront o( the ctunP�. . = other, �bltu'ilI1Y ' 'diacour&iM. TYPIsts-Eline Bens

�'S����

Tc;��S;;' J. ;.- Morgan

p�t�=g��h�

I;:U·�n't

s':t.= =��IH�;" •• �� !:i�� ;n:tr.:t�

Business Manager . ' Bertrum Myhre her Norwegian smile. 00 you know h�r' lots 0; mud, And WI 10 .aHPpery: '1 : ��Sist��! Bu�ness �anager -, _ .crY1.:mC:�'G

sin;�� Finals, finals eyt,rywhere. Wr: knew you WOUld. IIUPpoIM! 1'I� fall and brftk· a lei·

Cir��ra't��� Maa::::e�

r Louise Jackson A':I��v:�:Spr�w�ile��e��� room l '

Minds of�ndm�' :i ��v

t'ni'

--Orculation-Assistant • \ '..: A i\uily heRded Individual. towering �e rllht f� tunenit .; e�.��

. - ,. ' - Margaret Craft And. al1o,,:, • fUy to think. I high) over the 'reat? . Of" eouree 'you o((ered b), the . apoe e 0 e. . . . Faculty" Advisers . � l-:-Rcing:"'and 0:- -J-:-Stuen __ � __ have, (or he ;"'i.a: right In' the . .eent.er "Rejo1�' evermore. PrIll �thout �as-

THANK.SCIVINC PR�LA· MATION Diary of a HUI�!J'IIJ Of� th� spotfij'fl.t dur�trir football ae:uon. f!!.i':"'�h�1�;���:_=�JeII�; """ He's played three years of loot�lI but tl'Ils Is e " . .

By the Pr •• ident of the- United ��.� of �'iu . Mond�y-ralnlng hard":""got .a new gun this year exceeded t,!'em all 1m. he �r- c.oncemlng )'GUo A. 'J'l}fO�Ao, "I. �nkJtn D, Roa!e\.'tll

. President of the Uplted States of America. �ej.eb)· ";�::���i ralnln talnly shone � one of our outstan�lInl . . . . .

�:�:��a�e�:u��h da)' of Nov.embtor. 1934. as a dllY of Thllnksshlllg W�neada)'-Ratnlng 'hard �::��t1I�tro��� o��

� ���!e:"'�U:;. � .... " .... """":" ... " .. "".� ... " .......... " ....... " ...... � .. � Thus to set IL'Jlde In the autumn of each year a day 011 llihlch to ghe thanks Thursday--8UIl raining Clll out (�r � �ke�

�r·PI.i.yer and � T Y P. � W R·

.I T E R S·

. .

to �mtahty 00d for the blessings or IUe Is a wise and reverent custom.' 10llg F'rlda)-Stlll ralnlng--3hot grllndlJ,ls- sure enough we find him .. IHady spea.k� � All · makes. New or .. Rebul lt c?erlshed by our people . . It Is .tlttlng u� we shO.ll1d ",aln observe this custom, wop', the rain ever stOll? Ing about It and AI we glance back we � Special Rates to Students !

"OUring the past year we have been g1\'en coun.gt IUld fortitude to meet the find he has been one of thOllC! who i ' The Stationen. Inc. problems which han confronted us In O\1r n,atlonal Ufe. Our sense of SOCiAl Notable Fact. About NamH have earFled their leu.ers In.bAaltetball. � 926 Pacific -Ave. MAi.n 7 1 53 JusUce has deepened. Jie have be(on ,Iv.en visloll 10 make new provisions 101' Dr. Ttng�1slad's Initlals' spell OAT- We hear also he wu a gUide em M.t. � ..

................................ " ....... "" .......... ............ i!i

::�=':rttJ'a�:

a':���e�

a��

y� In a spirit of mutual. hftppl.neM we have TAYET can be p'ronounced 'the M.lIle .:I��

rf!

as;;IY�::' ��:� ':! e: �,--------�--,-1'

"More greatly have we' turned our hearts and minds to things spiritual: Wr bHckward�LAS80 . rhymes .Wlth trips;,> .

. DICKSON IROS. CO. MEN'S ClOTHI"tG. FURNISHI�GS

: HATS: SHOES . ' 1 34 'acHM: ......

TACOMA '

can truly say. 'What proflteth It a gation If It gain the whole world snd lose It� BASSO but he !.s:. a lyric tenor. and The path_up McKlnley hili � trod­own !IOul.· . hOIll'!-lalrlght. Osten. 1 won't Say _ray- den by him ff'fll.uently. here betna: the

"With g-ra(ltude In our hearu tor what hRs alread)' been achle\·ed. may we. thing about ;au--and Irene)-"Marv M)lution o( why he spends no 10'.1ely ::-k:: belp of 000. dedlcat.e ounelves anelll' to .... ork for the betterment of Hanson's and Em�e t J:homplOn's tlr'lt ���:�. st�:I��

. � h�� �: �e�n:a: •

In wltneM wh�reof I hs\e hereunto set my hand and c�used the seal of the llames are often confused with Mary llilth all the wealth of the graduatlnll1"--,----'---'-.,-----.1'1 United States to be a(flxt!d. Elnd Emma-PA �N�s the name o( class Can you gucs&-? You're rtaht

' Done In the Cit)' of Washington this (lfteenth day of November In the )tar an ox-carl .!!lJk� Boneb-Bongo coun- --

of our Lord ntneteen hundred and thirty-four and of the Independence of the try-A wO,Jllan I� R�S named _ . I Unlt�t!��S of America the one hundred and

:�-;:��N D R()()REVELT �hEa��t'LI". at�

d �:�NAR��AL� DR WM . . SMITH

Drama Club Deserves Support YOUN�S favorite ntune Is ROBIE­SVINTH i3 a Hlthlng. cuss .word In the EuUU"n part of Mexic()-HAL Is short for hai!t.oI\lA.

Dentist

GArI.nd 01 S4-R�2

I P�rkland W,nhi,..ltton

.J..'----,-;-c-

"You are Most likely to find i t at

·Rho,clo •. Brotho .. "

An organization that should receive the support of all P. L. C. students is the drama club. It has given two nights of en·tertain . ment this year in which it has shown itself to be a· talented group, There are many' interesting possibilities th.lt can be. worked out in a talented organization of this type. Its programs shouid become a bright spot around which we can center our lighter and festiye moods after our'more somber schedule of studies. .

.

The Signifi.cance of 'he L:nden Tree

Sen" •. W�M.� •• ·QNlity

L.ndi. Shoe R.�luUdln. Co.

I

hi���::;�::;:�,:: P"I I

h

" �.�' on [ F:.,n�E�k�::�R�t .j'" \"."

.

.......... ..:.��C'.�O ... �E

�D.::S

.�,

:�:.:: .. .' ... ........ �." Add toe·nall descrlpllbns: Prof. Ed- 939 Bro,.i:lway T,coma wards. a movie actor turned profusor- ' _____ .,--____ You'lI find It .t

of ·ou��:�t��s�

h� �:�np���a���;

e:�e����

e�n�

eG·��m:�

e s��;: :f

m�h�

II:�J:;� I�t=� �: � .. """" ... " ...... " ... " .. " ...... � ....

.. '.......................... ;·

l th�60a��: ... S.

���64'

����mbe���n

t��,::����;��' t��;��a::��

i,n��e ��e;��:�eib�

a:Jed ;

I��::p;

h:��e��:c��;�m��:!�: i FISHER'S r,; .. " ....... ,." ........ """" .. " ..... "' .......... "" ...... : ....... �

well with the rest of the program. - any slAter's younger brother-�f. i . 45th Anniversary Sale • The linden �ee is left to grow. Some day it will be a large Xavier. George Bemard �h"w with bie -1 tree. spreading its branches out over the lawn. It will bloom in ",·hlakel"ll' clipped-Evelyn 8yveraon. � � Wed .. Thurs .. Fri. . ,Sat.. Cha=. li::!;"r • . springtime and will capture t.he imagination of the students as it has mld·�ummer nlght·s dream-Roland 1'· ' ............. ; ... ; .................................................. .., 1 �.....". captured that of the �ermans in the land where It is native. It will Swanson. the man In room. 204-Ione be a token of the German imagination. "'of the German culture. Stu- Madsen. Romola Rust and Thelma ;r.=""',... ..................... =ffil 9 1 1 PIICif.ic. Ave. denls of German will. bec.1use of this tree. understand better the Nus; the W. C. T. U. executive com� BONE DRY SHOES +::=====::::::==� German people.

����;::I:=��I:

o�:�::;

. t.COIIta Mad.: for t Ar. We Thankfu l? a Monday moml� yawn. W.ter .. War

. f--. Sk;· Surely we students of Pacific Lutheran C(1)lIege have a great It :was a balmy evenln, a� the State Boots

·' .... I .... .. _� - 'aM /.

.c:o..,..� deal for which to be thankful. In comparing our lot with those who Insane Asylum. . H1Tops do not have the privilege of a higher education we see' how fortunate _ Golf we, are. While many of these labor day after day at. a iouti�e task. "00 you remembtr how we used to Shoes scarcely expressing themselves to anyone, we associate daily with play �ther whep. we were young

. and $port

CEO. KNUD_TSON..- Prop._

!:'! · ....... " ..... �."."." •• :;M .. " ....... ," ...... : .... _ ........ "r. .. t!

other minds, listen to insp�'ring lectur.es, �rowS!! among books that how I used to spank you whe� you I . Shoes.

give us acc.ess to 'the World's thought. The daily chapel exercises, dldn't behave'" . Fo; Men . Compll�."h of

the organ preludes are among our special blessings. .This ,impos� . Deaf one: "8th" Oh . . ye.a. you would :and· , ; . 1I1"OOT· . CO'. AST. .

. a . heavy responsibility upon those who hilve receivett-Jb much. hardly MXIID!ze � old place, would Women � " � How shall we answer for ourselves if we' squander this wealth of you'" Men's � . opportunities tNt is �rs? ' , I ,..:;:::====:::::;:;:::===;;; ���� GROCE· RY

·

F;"t ;� . . �. .

. J� · 1 .

. .

Typewriters . Offic�· and Por.table • Models $20.00 and up: .

Rebuilt. Terms: R.o pairing. Special Stuaent

Rental Rates .

, �EOP�ES STOU ' n. s.... TUt·. '-IMi ....... .. T_· ·

. Furniture . :.Amotat· ' 1

....... _S_C_H_O_E_N_.F.E_

L_D_.S_

· _� .

... ..............

�_ .• _u

.c ... ts .............

........

· .... • 1 t::==========t po.' · ........ • .. "· .... • .. • .. TH"

.... tE·" .... •

.

.. ·u .... c"··· .. ·"·"··"··"·"�,.. -·�· �=rt�� ::� . ... .. _ .... " ......... _._-:- , _.:. .... T .fi"d IN I.rlftt r."'le· of styl". . ' - • •

.. . _.. ..,.

Conrad'.. . .•.• 1 'Wr ,ppreciate the P. L C. i ::: �R=�t�O!N ��th- i.,,' Get.M"=.�' - ...;, '1.'.

CoHN � SHCIAt =����U�HION ', .=E�::i;i;,F�OZS- �� Men',. ladi.·, children', ' Lunches � Candy � - . "SER�iCEJ���st�ILE'" � :e =r·r���!dO$l:., ':dr=; � HALF SOUS-SOC . . ��"�&

..

_..,....�_�_�ft_�_.�_r;_�-:=_. ,-:._,·llw ....

.

..

. ��;;�=� ... �-'. BO�fsT£R y .! �t;}�� 109 . I���,B.R. 4062" .

'

D,;"Ll G...... e' ry. :Co. . . •. ' . "W" $HOI •• 'AI. Brookdale, Wash. iIlU ......... . ,. __

.

!UST" ..

'_�I}�:' ..

� _ ,.........

- - j ' ... -c.....-. & P'<l/c. +---,---"---.,-.4 i!\;;;;;;;""""''''''''' ... '=-'''''''' ... .c.--' ...... .,;"iJil .• ;-, . _. _

...

.

. .. ( _ .

-..:::-----. ----_._--_. -. -. ,_., __ .

_ � �'.

Page 19: Mast 1934-1935

) .

NOVDOlER ... J GladiatOrs Have

Most Successful Year in nistory

,.

� . , . . . . . . . PACIPlC'L� ()()[.l.aJK. PARKLAND. ,,�' . '

"�.·"";;;:Z,",�.:.·,·."·.,"',·', �f�[�; L��;�C . . . _ _ No". II; �. L C • . t.5 Sl. IItoi1b. . . Cri4 Tum COM" Throurh With .y lidO!' AlMlerson .N . 11: P.LO. 51 U. JL C" lZ HoW. F;.Id ·D.y AI.'M •. G.me. Five. Sma.hin, Victori .. . nd J,...ut. Outcl .. ecf CaNdI ... : On., Two Defeat. for 1934 ........... ...... ..................... ........ ....... llS U 0 Visitor. Score Oft ... erv ..

Se .. on . Well, the ·footbail season is over, We have a ·tea� CI'nd a _.;.ecord I, ,�' ,lnr.rce,.tioM �

�_ tQ be proud of,_ but let's not forget the one who is most respon� . �Pr.p· Balketb.U Squad·,

With' B sParkling 51.. to 12 vleto for such a team:..:.-coacfi' qlson. He has 'mould� oil team. ,:,",hich has D.fe.h Stewlrt. · 37-28 Scorlni alm08l,t wUl bvtlr a .crappy the IInale. the, 19M ' roy as had, no equal here at P. L. C, �oa�h, we are-proud of, �r team and . bui oUtcl� .&Quad from �e Unlver-.

;t) P. 1... C" (rid rna- prouder of you for your uf).tln�g efforts. ' . . ' . alty' of B'rtUah . Oolumbl&' the PL.C . . chine 9.�';d up one of th-e moet sue- . ' : S., ' S. � . • '" ' . "'�a''''b''. Lanon Leach Tea'" in Olad'-ton 'chfol� up a 51 to 12 win

e('sslul �ns In the history of the - I luppoce moit'of you "now, ',f you hacln't. ,... puip MUlt be .

s. .. � opener With Flf ..... n· ..

at. L1DfO).n Bo�! on ' Frt!1ar. No.,. UI sport at t�e Coll�. Ilippi.III, ..... t·we �e".illyitecl. to pby Ellenlburl, nanklpin, D�y 'oints ' In the f1nal�pme of �e·eeuon. Starting $lowly. t.ht1 �experience at ya .. im .... ElleMburl, howey". fe't otfterwiM. for·th..,. :chole "'e Qpenlnr up lmmed.l&t<:i,.."tbe Luth·

Gladlatora dropped t. . Conn,a Froth. Huh, push oyen, eh whatf I ..... they were lea;, Led by "P'Hnut.s" Lanon who ran, ert.ns plo,ved uu-ouih for three. toucb-.0 d!clalons on of our record ·.Ind decided to. pick a turn which did not haye •. Iuch up ' ruteen points. the p:.' � C. Prep downs 3 . the f£rat period. The flnt successln Saturdaya. the first a heart- ,oocI charic,. W. can say this, it' wOuld ·haye Hen·too.bad for the Hoopstera -defea� Stewarl lntermed- came on .. plunce bY.Ludlow from the breaker to Unlleld at McMlnnt1lle 7 ' boys from Krou the �ountains if "e had �e. ' . . late 37-28 on the 'Stewart maples lut �Ive-� stripe. �f� .. �riM ot· h&ns . �o :;c���!

e.�n���=v:; . . . S. S. . Wedneaday ntahL and Paaaea ·had. p� the baJl in

. the game. The rO!loWing Saturday . The pOssibility oLa game�with C. P. S. See� to have Petered " -The P. L. C. bora looked.�lally. ��rinI poatUon. ;� �. � :.:: __ the Lulh.e� sutfertd... the1r... rinaJ --aet out..!Q9-,--;-- ;Y�rYone is willing lE.'play�xcept �nd�rg: _W,ell. we don't �!�

n �u:,,:��.:.ne��u d�::: ==n == k:�r. Allolhtr' back of th� Rason at the hand:!! of a �lal"'(lE!"'hlm. he knows !hat he d have a Dattle on filS hands:- Comj - thv�7 = -� -- . p�- -piau-to-N-ll8en-acon"'d- tbe-Iblrd toOucl\.. heavier. more experienced RrVice elev- parative sCores. gives P. l. C. the slight edge.' Alba".y 'ell,victim to with e pertoz:mance:.o! hia ftnt s.lrinI" .. down In the. tUt mlnul.ee or the flrat en from the U.s.s. Maryland 20 to 0 at C. ·P.· S . . 1 9 to -7 : and tc us, �6.0 . . That .. puts us 1-4 points ahead. P. L. C,. led 25 to. :zo at the half. Locke period. : ' '' ' . ' ' . .

,(' the �n?>ln Bowl. . , Bellingham bo,:,l�d .C. P. S. over like; a row. of a�rted teact}p� and .of In�

te.::� i:�

I�he22

a:!nu wu high

With' an entirely dtffenmt .lu,eup . / - As a fitting homecoming cel�briltlon we .took the Vikings. The cor:nparatlv� scores WIth U. B . . C: pl�ces po . ' g . '0 nl them at the openlnl' or the

I' (he Glads clicked as a unit to 1'e11s: even money·on ·tlie t.earns. Too bad th.ese Log�ers. are· so much too The Ilneup: . =d qU�. the .canad� took (er their fll'!t win. thJ.s over the hlghly_ good for us._ . Th.ey mlg.�t have a �ard tlrT�e taking I� easy enough to P. L C. !ilew� �dvant.age·or two misdIreCted -pe..saea by (outed Bellingham Normal squad. a make the game Interes.lng. Yes. It really I� too ba.d. Larson (1�) (22) Locke ! the Glads to ac.ore. on 55 and 50 yard placekick by O'Conner being the mar- ,So S. , Thompson ,(10) . F � Agriw I rallops arter Intel'Cep.tions by 8nel�lng gin of \'Ictory with the tina.] score .5 Who said the I�ond Iqu.ld could play footballi' .Why. those Dahl . C·

/4 Morr!.! and Rush for· ltJe.two BrlU&h Oolum-(0 3. . U. B. C: boys limply made fooll of th.M • . If, I !l"er. on tha! IqU.,!I, I Sehlan�uach (2) 0 Fogel'!teat bla � .wHlch brought the count · Having tR.!Ite<t or victory. there was wout� crawl into a hole.and pull .the hoi. in .If�r m.: You ,uys call kPd� (8.) 0 . _ Can"de to 19 to 12 at tWf time.

n? stopping the scrappy Lutheran&. it yours.l� footINlI ·play.rs-for ",unny .. c ...... W.II, layin, .III I.r- .Subs. 8tew�. Tueker 2in P. L: C" . The Lutherana went ,to work at .the service team from Fort. Lewis was the c ... m aside� you fellows jUlt ,ot a tou,h brea" and in preyiou. ,ames .evare 2. pfl�eger • . Orib� . Haugen. 'beglnnlng or the third canto and add-next victim. failing before � Luth- you .h·owed your meHte. · . .-.sper .. Lehmann. XAvier. MCCOrmick. ed tw� more touc¥owna. the ftJ;st on eran avalan� 6 to 0 on Uncle·Sam·s . S. . S. Une buck' by Moe from the two-yard

�';-'��I�: ='����. t:-I�lm�

ee�!: . Stan Score and Carroll Jacobson. ex-Po L. C. football stars. played . P. L. C, �ooPlten Cat . �:_;:! �=

nd a slant rrom the lng from th� fray wlth Albany Col1� theIr last game for �uther last �turday. • . :

.. , Junior College Trophy on the rltst pla":of the fourth period, : on the long end or . ., 26 to 0 count. S. . S. . . . -- . .. pass [rOm Moe to Jack wu cood for ..... Iter two weelu rest the Lutheran No back .limon, the Ichool. w. h .... pl.yed hai'-t:�own. qUit. Emblematic 01 the state Junior COI- atxth Luth ran score Receiving

steam-rQller took revenge ior past In_ the . .II1-arou.nd • .Ibility of "D'ftch" Moe. "Dutch'a" .pau�� , !! ... �n lege championship in bultetbalJ. a :::: il:lckoit the �Iada a� .. march' !1lgnltJes. a�fle� by ste!"mroUlng the Ireat �nd.h�1 f1e1d '�""'.Illhl.p hal not �n.,urp .. �ed. . utCh.

Will trophy cup 'was preeente<t to the Pa._ which -terminated J.n a ico� &ller six

St. Martin Rangera to the tun� .or 25 be lorely "'Illed when 0I10� calk for candidates next fall. cllic Lutheran College: $tuClent 'body la $ . with Moe scoring on .; IO-yard to 6. To cap the climax the G�J.at.on '.

' . . S. S. . . £ Monday by Dr. O:-.A: Tlngelat.aa: ·Tt-.1a �au�� The fina.! sCore. wh1cb brought had .. lIeld day ap.inst the U. or B. C, . . No":,,:, that the grtd baU.les are over. all eyes a;e ·use toward cup was donated by the Ya,ItJ.m.a. lJons the count to sf to 12. came ·.wben Lud-�t Lincoln BOwl pUing up 51 polnta to Casaba prospects . . Speaking of the cage pros�cts.;-. we H . �-. Club to the -winner of the Junior CoI- low'went over. after '" blocked ldet. tlad I� fa! the1r fighting but lnexpcrjenced t�rning this year. qUite a few lettermen. Gene J�<;k, Olltch ' Moe. I� �terence. ·· . put _the ball ll'l acortnl .territory .. . opponents. hIgh scorer o.f last year. John Fadness. Lyal San�erson. and Hal Vo· The JunlO!' Colleges at Yaklma. Grays The 'Canadiana ahowed ·.plenty of The Gladiators amassed a total of taw. le�terwlnner .of two years past: From

t;!-ear.say, prospects are Harbor. centralia. and Mount Vernon. right' but were too much handicapped 115 points �galrist .'�8 for their oppon_ very bright and thIS season looks plenty g�. and Pacific Lutheran �ep . are In- by Inexperience. as this ;na only· t.h4!1;r ents. ,"Oul.c;h" Moe. quarterback. wns . ' . S. • S. . ; . . cluded In, the le.,ue.· Th� cup � pre- 'second game or American lootbaU. high -poInt scorer with 30 points. fol� . B.�er late th.ln n.ver • • W.e·fln.�I! "(tCewed the trophy aw�rd� seTl� to the .cboc/I" put� out the The. line ups: lowed by O'Conner with 23 polnts. AI. to the winner of the '-"a�h,�,ton 'lI:Inlor Collele Con�er.nc.. Thll winning team.\Wbere It remalna Ul'ltU p. L. C. 11 . .. C.

though playing In only flv!! games Cap-- cup il to be ke:pt by the. wlnn.n, t�a� �r one �� .. r. It ",u.t be won _t�e following 8e�n.;..... If won three NJJ.aen . . . .. ..... LE... .. . ..... .RobertA taln Hal Votaw Is right up there with three times for permanent poI.esslon. SIIIC. we JUlt ,ot .th� cup. we times by one .chool. that .chool may Fry ...... . LT... .. ...... PreSton 19 points. . will h.l'(e ·to win it .l.ain this y •• r in order to have a ,oo.cI look .lt ft. keeP. lt permanently. . .

Ma�ln ... ... .. ...... LO.... .. .......... Orr

" [. . S. S. The trophy Is now on d!.!play In th� P'adn,ess .. .. .. C ...... ... ..... Hend�raon

Last week-end. we had as our guests here at school. seven trophy cablnet In the library. Hanaon ...... ...... .RG ........ . ............ .K1rby members of the U. B. C. football team. T1le boys .were entertained . 8v1nUl " .. ...... .RT.. .8enkler Quality Knitting Co. right handsomely and felt right at home. Say. students. how would Dorm .Union EI.cts Archbold Jack .. ....... .RE..... . .......... �er

utter, �w •• te" 0., Specialty ¥Pu like to attend school in Canada? Only 40 hours a week and To Succ.ed Harold 'O'Conner Moe .. . .. :Q._.... .. ...: .. Kendall 403 I I th St .. TKOmI. Wuh. straigfit through. "fhey gel up in the morning at 1:OQ A. M. to prac· . votaw . . .. LH... . .. ... TwIaa

tice football . How many of our boys would do that? Three gl,-lesses. At the meeting of the Dorm 't!nlon O'COnner .. RH....... .. . ..... WU!aby

.. ,.--------___ <l leave the last two out. Give m,e good old P. L-. C. any day. held Wednesday. November Ii. Pranc1a Ludlow ........ , .......... .l" ....... , .. , ...... _.Mclntyre

. .. "'''''''''''''';'''''''''':>, .. ,,'''''''''',,.,.. S. S. Archbold .:&11 elected aeeretary-t.reaa- Subs: P.L.C.-Hvlddlng. Reema. Pf ... !!l ...................... lohn Fadnesl (Fud) hal played hil lalt football ,.Irne fo� '. L. urer tO IIU� Harold O·Conner. who lueger. Dreibelbis. OI1l11an, Bolle. Arch-

SKIS FOR RENT AND SALE

Mountain Sports Store , 7BO Commerce

C. "Fud" W.lI mod dependable both on defen.e .lind oHen.e. Cooci haa moved from the dormitory to ·bold. - Sanderson. Mitchell. O'renler. luck. "Fud." American La.il:e: . Nesvig. Bolstad. Jo�, Haavlil:. O. . . ' S. S. . Chet Solie, as ch&lrman of a COIQ- B.C.-Bnell1ng. Morrlmer •. Gwyver. Mc-

Other men plaYI.ng their last game for P. L. C. iJre Marv t:ian-mlttee on rules. lIubmitted ,a l!.!t of Roe, Bolton. Ruah, NJlaon. . .

sen. Gene Ja�k • . Ed SVlnth. �al Votaw: Lyal Sanderson. John .Drelbel-rules .and regulaUons which were ac- -"'------"'------:--!, ........................... w ...... , .. , ...................... ...... .I!I bis. Paul HVlddlng. and MIlton Nesvlg;

__ cepted. by' the·org&nI.zaUon. The group � . ............................ , .. ''' ..... : .... , .. " .. " ............. . , �. .. ............. " ...... , ......... w . .. "'.... 'if :::r.:��;

e wr:n:P:ll��U: � i I We wlnt to fulf!ll your wlnts. On.

d.y service on your photo. work It no exl" cost Ind the work' is 'done

by experlel'eed workmen .t LEHMANN PHOTO.FIN1SHINC . STUDIOS P.rk,I.nd Mercantire Company

"�����i�1 SP ALDJNG GYM SHO}1;

''/ CET YOURS NOW ' .

Washington Hardware Co, .' 924 Pac:if!c Avenue

i : KIM BA1j..LS � veatipte the . rn'a-tter, .

i SPorting Goods, 1 A commJttee composed 01 Harold : = 1 Nllaon. · Osten Ellaaen. and CUfi'ord 1 � SINC� 1 �81 1 Mesford'. was chosen to arranse for ao- 1 i 1 107 BrwI;fw.y T�om. 1 cia.] pthertnp. including "open ·bouae" 1 t!: ...... " .. :" ................ " .......... , ............ "" .... " ..... is tWice a month. WiLh the Pep ·Club. �

for Job �rintiDl', on

STUDENT ACTIVITIES , See

CLiFFORD-MESFORD , Representing

""'trum · Printirif Co. � ' £ti •. �� ... �:.:�: •.. � ......... ; .• �,�.�: .. ���.�. l

Irradiated . Vi6pnilf D Milk

:'The Sunshine Vitamin" �mved by

' .

Page 20: Mast 1934-1935

I I

- . . � / .

.: (). -·.NO� " 11S4

Fifty StudentS On High School "No�es r .... · .. K·-..

·:-· .................... · .... · .... : .. ·:·�· .. · .. 1 Chapel GL�aQing$ D·· �.::�!f.�'·t� Milt ' . P:L. .c. Honor R�II B, ...... G_ 1 . ampus .1 _ At . .....,., Lu ...... CoU� .,... an - ' . '

__ '. Our �lbaU · � W<!ft It.. lint � , K . . ..' . L_ i I:M!IDa �. 1n...plrU· " wen ... tn" A� the .Wuhu.ton' 'J� �

I "lrty-�icht .n Colle ••• Twt�. pme when It pla)"fd &ewart. last Wed._ � OIn.Inen� ! mlncf Mel body. . . • . . �t,ton . � . held. tn· 8eattk, I. Hip Sch,ooI H..... ..... . �. �e nut pme the, play. kt'. ; . . ' . i You meet Him In t:hapeJ. In lOCtetWs NOftmbu . 17 • .or: �. 'A: nn.e.l$ad.

A ..... ,. or .. tter � aU go down �d 1Iho .. them that we'l'e \!I"." .. ,,, ... ,,"", .... ,,, ...... ,,, ...... ,,"",, ... ,,",, ............ d) .on the Campu.. in relfi10n claale .. � Prt!lldcle;;l" ' �t � .. Padfic Luthmn oOli.: . Qu.,.... ' betilnd the_m and want �m to Win. Well, here � we apJ.n. �u lucky in Hiltory. pa)'ChploV. and. � yout .. u lected prea1dent. ,of-· � �Ia.

_ __ . __ . . people. No. ft're not brqJln . merely cluliea. . ' . \.. - . U . . • '. ' . ' At th� conclusion of Ule flrat Thank.s(1vlng thoqhta ch&racter1Zed I!itaU� facta. You readers �1 not llke ' . .

se:vual f&CUlt}' members � the of the school tnm thirt le!lt.

q� the party pVHl at the home of Char- the Idea but ft"re 'ranna' be a ioegular . You are the- .a�verU6em.ent. your meet at wbl.c!) the buteU:llall a.ncJ de­!tUdenta and twel� b���1 �upm lotte OOl�1.k.. sdnc- for the femI- fealw-e from now oc. � p� your- :O:OI'�:U!nce'ua-r:: s��LtMlte ichedula for IID4�5 were "drawr) .

. are Il.st.ed on tM p. L. C. honor roll nine sector of the bleh acbool, the male seU. adve�ent ' of �hool " . I up: The debate topic to'be U8ed thl.!

An av . f .. .. element was not allowed. to attend. Yet Ie. K. , . . ' " 1UlY . . year It . ":Reaolved ·that the naUoM"\ lU"y in :;re 0 a B grad� Ls neces- Q1e youna ladles wen aaid to aft ell-

. F.rom a npor1. on what coli. stu_ ' . . . ' .' Hoyer. altH to prevent the internaUonal &hlp: lutlc Ust.

�f to � Hsted on this seho_ jOyed ��(yes rreatl1 aDd are very denta rt!ad In Lbeir 'neW3P&pef by �; , U we choose on,t.h!a �y to seere \.he ment. of uma � munJ�" . much in favor of parties 01 thlt nattl.rt!. Byrne J. Horton 01 DePaul Onlveraltj", 9od '0( our fathers: then He will be' It. w.. ·<kdded...1O\at npral!ntaUvH

And�lIege group in�luetes, Dorothy . __

. we Ilnd that onlY 3i� of the . . men and Wttq ua and bleaa ua<and protect us. ·not from the n.Ve .J� m�t wt�' enon. Ellen BerpP'Om. Ralph SoI- � v_ Know! . ' 53 __ of \he �en always read t.be only for the UrM belna, bul tor eternity. Dr. ·8ho-.tter in Olympia to pmcure

.stad. HedV1g De.h.le, Thelma DartJelt. 'Wlth brown _vy hair and blue eyea. featun secUon. WILh t.h1s fact. In. \'Jew, Are we �Upa- far' H1a .,COIDlDct- .-tme.·I� for the J.e:.; oNn Evelyn Eklund. Rathel PUnt. Elizabeth she Is the vamp of Lbe senior clua. AI we ,. .. on·t be botherilll" 10 many readeR, "BleUed 1. that llerv&nt wt\Om'Uui Lon1 H� rep�nt.ed P.L.C. at- the Olym-' �. �y Gilbert. Eula lI&e Gotf. Jo- to helehth. she n�beII up to Paul anyway. . . when. He cometh, .will ."llnd ... tc.b1nc" .... pli' conre�nce

-which wu. held lut. �:u Ia n aMOn. Bernice Ha�. Ruth. Preus's chin. but me refuses to ten ber ' .- !C_ K. . _Do you. .Want the ,Lord to'come nawf. P'riday. � .

HOI!.m d. Rhoda Hobnatad,. Helen .. -eIght. AcU\'e I:n all rellr'Ou! orpnJ_ Also. In Pro(. Horton', paper . . we I� Do n�t hold �clc your .bee� to4ay. _ . . . PI Enid Hutson. Aleta Jo�n. zatkm&. amoDl" oLbers the M1aIon ao.. that the front �: the sport..p&ae. and . pfIU�f. / . I ... ant to III lnto t.i)e p-oup; for. the;

.' Marie . Johnsol). Sena Johnson. Helen dety 'and the Luther �. 'IblI: t8 the campus IOU1p� ale the most popu-" - , ' . good 0; the IJ"OUP.· but I do not want. .LUJa. . Evelyn MCCOUllough. Mary �r �nd yHr as a member of the lar while tJ:i.e II!)CI�ty � and the edl- . to Ieee my lnd}v1duallty. mr perioaaut.y. . Mac�e. Anlr!'lo Manouaoe:. JOUlDa eholr and me also Is a talented per- toritJ p.,-e are rHd Lb.e leut. · TbeIe DI;-M Diamngs � .

) . ' ': �o1atad . - :anOnsoe-;-i.rn..-MlI.bi� -Mathis6n:- -{da' 'romfer-on \h"e il*:rf6�'"'K"W�� s:.awtlC3:- �- ��'�;&l'.d-WO-� �� ... _ ��� �� J.. .. . .

en:. Clarice . Myrah. ·Novell NaeeI. quallUea are mown u abe Is viCe-p'rell- mllht 'add that C'�t1cia1D5 of the lloor- DId y_ .. KDOW That: Jlm: OIlUlan . t.o..t.e J� aM GeDII J_""'"""'iii" .

Thelms Ness. �_e_ .�e� Neva Olaon ...... r&"nt Of. lht French Club and �� .ln� Mut w1.ll IJady be aocept.ed, as tiua h.u the belt "line" 'In capUvlty. "Bar- described In lb .. W"MII'a Ra .. V_ feel. Paul Preus. Mup.reJ -»Dtm1 . Jun-et f th Senlo cI W ahall aU ·� Is your paper and It 11 Our desire to .. j � tWtth "T��"'·il&lt, .. inht · . �

Runbecll. John St' �t:i / 0 e f ass.. e . . ney � ep � ..... . 1JI ...... · .. " .... • ........ •

.... _ .. • .... • .... ·" .. • .. ·,,· .. • .. •

.. • .... tIl ·

· &On. Lenore· W!throU;�· n

i'wan- =e.=s�cet;::�; h�; =�� :; g1ve

)'OUwhat

. );U ·w

�: ') . =��v���. �:�:=·� l ' ' . · tiaircut-.-25c ' · l ' r'

Those on the Hleh SchOC?I nor roD come back and attend colleae. �. Tomorro ... ·1s Thanbsivtng. Are we tenance � Vern Knut.aen·s ctresSeT. ; . ' . ' . ' . � are: . Elenora. Asper. Or�\i6o f Aaper,. _,_._ . �ank!u1. or Is It just an�er holIdayf "�. 0." My-bre's oiw monicker It Bro- ! . BROOt(DAJ;,E . ;

Verner Bitter. Ellubeth Dahl. V�ia A dinner party ... u the .matn tOpic Our p�nt economic diat.r!'aa I.! due to �e. Both Mitchell and Helen Ulja ; BARa'ER SHO.P .\. -Davis. Lawrence Orenle. Dennia

·

Hal- it th.e GraduatInC Claaa me-eUng- held our lack or t.han��� to our heave�- were sick in bed on Monday. Chet � . . Brookdale : dalle. Paul Larson. Norma Preus. Fred- lut Tbursday. K�ba P't:nney, Orlando Iy Pa�) He I:ia:J provided for us &1- SolIe', fly- t4p . 1.! th� pride of the f!i .... " ...... : .......... : ................ "" .. ,,; ... ; .................. 4'i

' rt�� 8chlanbUSCh. Gertrude Tlnlr!'lstad. Asper. and E1lzabeth Dahl wen ap_ .ways and wW contlnue to etO' IO. Let dorIn. Cllx Hauaen "t.osIes the ox" 1 . _ . ' Haff! Grtbbohm. POtn� to· make the neceuary arrange- Ill. �en catch. the real ,plrit of this with Helen Holtcarnp every evenlnl H I '

.

. . • Sh R i I �enta. The advisabWty of havtng' clua etay and be p-atdul for our e6untless after � hours. Thelma Neaa wanta .her ' 0 mIre" , . oe .,. r .

Manousos E"t.rt.in.s . s .. -eat.e'rs was also dlacUssed. blessings. name In prlnt,'·eepeclally if :Bob B� Quality Repairing

At French Club M.et "Professor" Cllx SauceD and his pg Then we haV�'Al :!�. loc:al .phll08- �u�:I���t·on�

e-:

r :.eauk�:: 2 1 1 _ 1 1�:�v.�ND S�I��Kom. Thanslating into English, two humor- :�Se� a:;e���= t�o

!I�l: :o���:��

o a:�.�3.:: :: �= ��:.s �::. �� ., .. :---'------�. ous French Stories by Alphonse Daudet Temple last saturday nJ.«ht. 'mlnda a person of pI. then why etoesn't. Craft I.! the bwdneM or the I Mr. ManouS05 spoke lil.t the 1Mt. me-et- . one Caste I.t�.. Moorinl" Malt and preclde t 01 the LIEN ._ SE" VIC Ing of ·the P'rencp Club. Nov. 23. Elizabeth �hl �u d�bed In '00 .

. K. It. ', . Dl"aJ!l& Club. Don 'Reld It .of the U" "-

He.concluded with a brief dlScuaalon you know?' Meaford's latest I.! a honey, too. "un- reuona .why ctz:1I .Ieave school-poor � the program was a plano 1010 " Dizzy 'Semebocl,. loki 111 &bat: the workingman " paementa are not d� Ie bu w.hat of Daudet anet his worb. Included on coin freed the lIaves and Hoover freed Sophie "Pud' decIarea t--� en- Druggists

Fingers." played b�a. Tobiason Elnora Alper wu uhamed of he K K can a lellow do aboUt It\':.:;

ow the ..... ---�--''--.. --The club again sponsored a �dy p-a4es. because she only sot two. A', Hen s one tor you fema to crow about crowd and teach �I f \:.te aqd 61 . . .. ..

, ........ � ......... "':'''''.'' ..... '' ... ''''.'';.''' ... 1i:1

sale last Thursday. November .22, In- and t1liO A-minuses.. Lloyd Thc;m.PllOn and It comee from our sen.Ial prof '. Pop Breeseman are !rJm?-': of PlxIt. i . " . 1 eluetlng earameled apb'les 'In Lbeli dIs- doesn't like to have anyone try to ...... h Bardon. "nen are more" good women· PauJu,.e Kuhn doesnt ,0 home any ; P�lfk Luther.n. Collele 1$ c1 .. ned 1 play. Elizabeth Dahl and Frederika his .buketb&lJ suit in tile sink of the In the world t.han there are rood. mm." more on . weeyinds. Jim. �ma �d ! With I�= �hfl, :!,�.i.P .... �t � Schlanbusch were on the committft In Boy., .� Room. Mr. Ramstac:J looks K. K. Mary Grass CO wa.lk.l.ng dw1ng Chapel. ! .

Y ,.. • 'charge'o� the affair. To make a.rn.nlr!'- In Ferdinand Bondy's locker, In the "Pug" Ludlow, OI1�er's his fint name, .Hal Votaw � Gene Ja:.ek l1ke to Ir!'t � 1 JO.H�N .•• USH CO. ' 1 ments for the next sale. ElIZabeth o.bl ch�m. !ab. eYery time he Wan� to use e\'JdenUy took • poundtnl in the. re- pe:ople all Wt�. Irene � Odell k�PI i . .22-24 �Klflc .A:"e . .

. MAi.n 5394 1

:;dJ':�: �.:= �:'7.,��ml<d h" :�::

.'=:: .... . .

.. . .......... . ... ..

...

.. .. .. � :n:.:,,:n;,:�::u:..�:y ,:,::��".: E7 �::��£(;;':y: 1� = � ............................ , .................

.... : ....... : ...

.

..... ., ;;:.==========; r· ! :='=o=

n'��I:

e c;�

e ;.

y s!rn:'a� Buraoyne always baa the .... Die acoom� ,�h •• t M ulic .

Cu ·

j :., A In 0 n g .�.i clse to take the:.

.,"

K. �I�.�=t

:'=:n �y:. s::= . M':'SiC��r;;i!��ments

A I . BlalJk Stuff Paper . IOYNTON'S SlIVICE ' urn n:n. ? We have' a nagpole bere and also a . Refrigerators CA.�:'i:.;:" ou � �.,;;' ·Mo.;.n

.... ;;;: .. ·;:;; .. ·;;;;;;;;�� =k�:�-;'=� �::.=:�� i:�·:·;�·: .. :�·:� .. :�· .. �;::::J ::;;KLEY .:::� WRECKER SERVICE Day and Nite

m'ornlng for San Franctaoo. Callfomia, was taken In Lbls matter, u'';: n..- adda � " W.·C.II-IWtwer . ' � SERVICE

FELTMAN 6 C�URME wllen abe Is vLsltlnl fr1encts � planA a. lot. especially atnoe that. secUon of E � .5436 So. TK�' w..Y M_' SIt ... $),6S •• $4.15 to stay Indefln1tely. HaRI. � editor the campus has been landscaped lately. i· ' Phone <?-. 38IS-R-l � (;Arl,nd 022J

w_ .. ' Styi. SIt ... . a.cl 0...... of R

�t� �:::. ::ta:!�:Uhe

' _ ..... t ��:

p:�l::!.e:.atrl

ous

m seems to be iim·:::" .. ::, .. '::: ... ::� .... :: .. : .... :: ... ::,

... ::.,,: .... :: ... =_:.:: ... : .... :: ... : .... :::'�:.".�'�iJ.:::::::::::::;::::::==:::::::::! $3.00, $3.60, $3.95 ." laO � �===':' 2:::9:.:,oodw=:.:V==::: ::;.\:::': ;':';::'

k WIth """'; K,'.. .

YOUR SUCCESSF.UL· FUTURE "

Anna Mlikelson, '33. II attendlnl Rev. K.ftutse"· Imt.lI.eeI May be a$su�ed by systematic savings; Savings that 'will Augustana College In SIoux Palls, 80. make you flNlnclal!y able to enjoy .the ea� and con-

All liMS Qf be,uty work Dakota. BesIdes beihg a student there. Re Arth J tentme,:,t that you will have in .future years. ' .

�., . ...... O'45it.R2Perm'n�t W,v.;,"," '''d :�:t �:�:ot:�� =:. a choir iMld�ted ';m. 'p.��.

n'in

w� -= Aryour �t!, t:; =r':��::C� �i,.dv��t.le

Sonnad.'e a •• uty Shoppe

....... 'k _, ' . se.7"a..,r leal ' .. '--••• , .... H'-'d" �_ --- ,

Cifu WT.pped f« .11 occnsiom I KUlne ManOU808, who atteiided here m�Ved to Gig Harbor anet'has charBe of ...... " . ." r:1<M 5c .-net up' last year, VlIlted here Pr;iday. Ku1ne three Norwegtan Lu� Congrega-:- 2438- IOth Aw:. ·N., S..ttl., or writ. . ::::::=========:::! jl181 �tumed 'fro-m an ext.ms1ve· viall. Uons. He !'I'" .installed Sunday mo:n- LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD

in Vancouver. B. C .. 8eaWe, and Port- Ing Nov. 18. at �J\\well, In. the ·after_ . 608 s.c� AYft. S. '. I�I RewM life 1�_Mc.1 Mlnn .. pol i., Minn.

, CALLENKAMP'S . 1 1 1 1 'road.a' '

Real He.vyweiJhI l,either Lined Stl .roq .... Special $3.95 DRESS QXFOIDS

.$Z.9�. $3.50

, .. , .... ,,; ... �.

Kenchbeum Suiti .nd o.ercOlh

For »Jtt ElCClusively at .

land. ' noon at Dockton, and tn the eVenJ.na: Karie Wra.ne, who also attended

!Chool here Jut yeu. vlsUeC! here Bun­day and Koncta.y, November 11-12 . . Sankey 'J"ohnaoo. '11 .. t. t.each1nc at.

the Vlnland School near Poulsbo, Wash . .

, •• ltI.nd Co;.,. ... Shell CaIoIine .nd Oil and

c. ....... Auto R .... i" ,. C; '.terwJrl. Prop.

CA. 3817-R5" ,.rkland; Wath.

at Gig Harbor. Rev. Knutun Is r. tirother 01 Vern

Knutzen. who I.s att..e� here.

J�'" 6> , ....... tl � .. �_.�1�2�.;K�.:A;��·--����:==-�� I .r-__________________ -t • wt"IEN Y� .. 1:'INK OF

-think of T.a::m.', only c:ompI�t •.

Onder the auaplces of the LiJther I..eagui, the YMCA band, UDder th.e dll"ecUon of LeW G. Hunter. presented a conoert I..aat n1aht In the oolIep 1)'Dl. In iddttlon. to twelve num.ben presented br the band. two tenor aolos by Arnold. Anderson and numbers by the' P .L.C. male qWll"$d. wen included on ';he program,. . .

15c for Nine Holes : 25c for 18 Holes: $1 .50 Studen. ";""thly ra.e.

. $1 :50 u,lillJ ,o'e. mOrIlhly � -$2.00 �' • . "*''1'1Y da.e

• Music: SfoNi

TID AOWN MUSIC CO. 755 .. 57 .........,.

.

'-.... -

� ' PRoTo STUDKi ·

EFFECTIVE PRINTIN�: Plan�eJ. ancl ProcJ�/c:ecl '

\'O�NSON -COX .

CO. . . ... .

8Roodwoy 2>'; • . • .1 ' ' .�

I:; . . " : ,,, '. ! ;"

� .............. : .��j�-= .• , • ' . - /. .-. � •• ltI.nd Coif _ Cou ...

9TH 6 ST. H£LfNS AVENUE . _ . tACoMA .

--. -.< . . ..•

--' . ��� ';"� ... -.�. ' . '''

-- ,

Page 21: Mast 1934-1935

ProfeS50r' at this meetin,. ",",,,' "="' ..

Metcalf, sports editOr of ��n�I:'�ro�� An"'.�,", v� I .",,",,'a' ''''�.�u�at:�:'I

�� cal 'dUd, Irene Odell and AIda

:U�h�I��.n si� o�oc':.nege dln1n, hall �IfU of toY� win � �rOugM . . are to be' riven to the Cl1}ldren's Presl.dlng as toestm'AlIter will be'Dean In Everett. The'remalnder of the after­Phillp E. Hauge. The scl"jool orchestra, noon will be spent,. In slng1ng Christ­�Irected by �f; JoS. O. Edwards. will mas ca.r6ts.

present sever'aJ .sel.ectl9M: Eugene A Christmas'gTeeting, in the form goyn� �11 play a VloUn solo, and the a. big box .of HoUy, was . sent to �::rso��

a��e���:'p&O°�

, =� Lutheran Dt>a.coness H08pltai In Chl-

Monaon. aild OSten Ellasen, wUl ' stnr. cago. _� __ � Coach C. O. Olson, Prot. J. P. Prtueg- . .

" . .. am p"","Ian. Harold. Votaw. <ap- Dog More ,CQnsistent �� °:.e:e��3::= =' ;e�I��� 'Than Man Is w11l give short talb Football a.wards wlll 'be made by Dr. O. A. Tlngelstad to the' following: men: Sheldon Moe, ,",OM P'adneu, Harold Votaw, O'Conner, Ru.ssell trye, Lyal

By J� GWUan For eonslstent �collll1st.ency" I tlrm­

Iy maJntaln that we ·humans take the

and of all other cn!atures. We are the superintendent and exeeu4v,e councll-ot

"Th� � .. � ....... ... , ...... · ...... , ...... �·, .. " .... "I·!''" .... ,''

, this machine. We are· endowed wlth_ a "Bea.UtltuI '8a�IOr'�

Chester Bolte, who. will ree!ive soul and a conscience which, we c1aJm, . . .. .. .. . . ... P. M'i;,illi;�;;; ,;;;;:.;;;;;;;;;� I :���:::"o� for one year ot play, and Eldon Ander-,

dLsUngutshes WI from other be�. We MUdrl!d MoMon, soloist !lOtI and 'Herbert' Norgaard, who will re- can thinkl talk, read and write, and yet, Also I ded th

, �Ive sweaters tor their" work, as man- It consistency Ls an a�trlbute, we can Faculty in:.':,.iea' ��tP=:W

agers. certainly lal' no right.eoU!l claim to It. Christmas' Carol!, There wUl be a

Skating Par-ty. Ramb. Oul Tlwt Old 'Tired Peeling'

A dog lives his life dumbly. Hill mute prise number t'endered by the chOU' existence Is day-to-day and hand-to- c:ordln,'to Prot. Edwards . . mouth, yet be. Is conaIstt'n·t. He eati!l . when and where h,. can ..... Hill en'emiea are ca�. and small boys who throw

. stones. Prom ' hI! natal day until' he 'TtII the momtna after the skating whiningly gh'es h1s ,host· to eternal .

�;:Yfa��:"

t=�t

th����:� =�:Z�t!= ::���� !r:�: era:t�� S=N:��ted

at 7:00 sharp, • Not a penon sUrs save tums,(or peace pacta. or tn!aties, or 'Lutheran Students those ouutl'et.chln, to answer the bld- IImltatloll5 conferences alter not den call 01 their '98 centera.' A tum .ot the head and a bUnk eye and ot�' atra1n to slumber again dlllturbed by the lIOund ot

1

a.!! one social �v�nta ot the chr1i� .� � the all-c:qUe,e Chri.stmaa partY'Whl¢I will. be \.h�ld In the gymn&III.um, �Y. evening. December 14, at '8 -o'cIc.¥k. Sponsored by girls ot the Pep .Club" IInId

."",,"om II''''''� Rho.o.mma,. this fUnctlon .'the· tint ot the proJ�ts to be uitde1taken jOlntry by the tW(l groupe.

DOdder Telh Fo'la .01 'EtJeryihirig Arui Noihing'

Dear Ma. and PIt.: '1 �n �Uddlnl" ott ·th!.s letter tor

about four .weeks' beetiJI I have been so busy, You see, I been Im1tUnt that

, necktie wbat 1 ani' ma.k1nc .tor George for Chr1IItmu an I bad :

,��tltr'���'� s:::' ::t�!-

to hili shirt. I woulda. wrote Jut only I wuz to bUQ' •. eatmC theDi an stuff you sent. I didn't. haw ' .

nut cracker so '1 had. to ... m,. to think ot· a :ora,. to crack thII

I mean, . 'I1l.e .peopul hea:z: ' are .Vet'l nJce 1.iiIl' ,

to 'me. 1 bad .. da.te tbe � ODe ot � jirl"sot able boz.,Qf , .. ' � h�, �y � S�ed

It ih� seta' four hear, The other . " Rooiny an 'me' �nlept, We the' .uk" that the tOl' � ooaie, .th!.ct. thru ttie' wthd.ow· that the·

wouldli't pennatr&te (S'CUIe but'then we laUad and la.tted.- .

we kneW we"bad·torp)t. to'wind 'tbe�.

Page 22: Mast 1934-1935

PAOK TWO

· ijf b r jl o o r i n g m a � t PubI1sbed e� two weeki d� the IChool year by · Lbe· .tudenta ot PacUic Lu�f'II!b CoUere, ,Parkland, Wa.ablIlrtora Entered as aecond clue matter. � 2. UJ2S. at the Poat ottlce at �l'kIand., . Waablnrton. under t.be Act ot IrIarcb 3,. 1m. ' . (,-eN�mbU)

.•. "" .. ,,,;,,,,,; .. , ... ,� .. ,, .. ,, .. ,,,,,, ... ,,,,,,,,· .. ,,,,,, .. ,,,, .... : .. ,,.i'

LIGHTER THAN

·

r)

DICDIBSR 1�' H4VE YOU MEt? • PREXY'S CORNER .

.n; ;'Blonde Venus" of (,he ��t.- .· .. Send. ten c'r:'I.ts . and get big tria clAL -That amue is tort.ver remem,. ",.il" read � t'k;.� tempting �er. � by aU and. hAs' the power to re:, tisemen,ts 'of boYhood. Vears lat­/><Sh'D �'e ri-o"Winl and tr,Uul.. . .r, ,very day's wit · i� a big mail, . .

She's . a; .. . . ent �elJlbef.· of tbe �e p.rpblem is. how to dis�e of "" ........ "" ................ ,,, ........... :.... Board of- ntrol llDi1"ac:ta ... vice prex:t �t, A-. - .

By Beb' MODIOli" of �e �ted Student..BOdy. : ' . We � see:. the ' �unger f�r e ', AIR

EDITORIAL STAFF . ( Qoo(!ay' A proteasor says t.hat. ollr Rtr momenta. an given to the or- "big mail" or eve� a single letter Edltor-tn.Chlef, . Mlltcm Nesvig real rivals are l>'\SeCts But Its hard to chellt:&and cHoir aa she hu been a at every mornl"!. s IJ'&II hour at Associate EdltoJ Helen Holtcamp make Lhe girl of our dreuns realiZe It, member of both for two years our poitofflce The month of Oe. Features EdItor ,. _ _ _ ,. _ Eleanor Hauke eh you and you a,nd-you1 e cember IS a good tune· to ponder Sports Editor ) _ _ . _ . Paul K. Preus ;. • • • !,Is chJlnn::::aba ;:; fo�

e.:� �n the reasons Why , EditOrial Writer _/ _ _ . _ . • Paul HVldding While n. 1Jlay be t.rue that pUls never P ct'S8eS at e Y , . HaVing analy:ted the reasons

Reporter?-Eldon Anderson, Kathryn Anderson, Judith Benson, made mlOSCles. sUll we remepber some the campus las� �r each in hiS or hpr,oVl(n �ase, let us Ellen Bergstrom. Thelma Danlels.,Eli:tabeth Frns, Harry Crlbbohm. fairly hea� ex� derlved trem The Drama club haa held her mem- do our bit to satlsix thiS Ic;mglng Hazel Hagerup. Mabel.He,ggem, Courtney King, Marian.Kohler, ' rone shoVIng" the� around. at �ke� ber&hl? ����wo.years and we f).nd her 'in others: !�a)t� wl.th Chnstm::ls Mad�n.: Robert Martin. Robert' Monson. Val borg Norby, Roberta games last year. ' . , . o!Itatand1J1&" ... Jn dramaUc. :wor�. "!ld cheer . �glnnlng . to enfold U$ Tomson. te(lOre Withrow. Russell Frye. ' . . ' . ' . • • . . can she t.rans� those"P're� st.l:'rl�1 again. what kind of messages are

Typists-Eline BenSon. Edna Tobiason ' . . . . . . , At ·Ie.ut the Prench dub enjoys them. we sending. �nd 'to whom, and . The ave� d�1 guy aho.uld be able She Is a member ot the club. ,She rl�H wh ) ' . . ' BUSINESS. STAFF , . . to playb&sket.ball:. He dJ::1bbIes h1l t�. back 'and ·tort.h trom Brookd,le eV'erf y. ' "

. Business Manager =--- Bertru"!' Myhre. . • • • . �, l!Jld doesn't:rlnd the journey 'a bit 0 A TINCElSTAD Assistant Business. Manager Clyde. G,lmstvedt · . . /(dvertising . Manager ' _ , " . . n,e �dorm guy may find the safety tiresome.- so 'she sayi..' To know her Is ' � . J��es Gillilan Pin.6tay. u a liubliU. tute· ro. a button, to like' her .. . 80 meet ,er, " ' . Circulation J�1.�ger LoUIse Jack 0 Ch I rtL Circulation Assistant M C

St but it is not 80 good ror clos'�g the . "5.. .' . ape \.9 eanings _F_ac_u_lty..:.....A_dv_;s_e_rs ______ ���N:.:..__'I�

. �H.:.:o�o!::g.:.:· �::.n::/_O:.ga::.'!:.t.:.:'.s::'::S

ae:::�

hole in

the � :t : ��. ' : __ .

.... ..fOp�y ... �lt-.! 'Ib� ambl(l?us. , .... , " . . , ' . . ' Add ,toe�nall descrlptlons: PAULINE =�� h1�dl:.ua:.!s':u!!:�

t.�i;· --::-F;;,- �.o� ror �""ireOt-m� �lue

/<: A New Challe�ge � WATT.S. the wtsec:i&Ck�g pi behind . tlme" ·ln the kJt.chep.dressed In a:whlt.e .than Il'WlY.IJ�1!8." . �_ the �y counter in Hlcksvtile--O.ENE apron · ... "ld pushing the cart. around. Throua:h His 8on.aod tdla us not to r '\... / I t sounded good to the ears of. us students who ' heard the JACK, a· week-end jag-�OR You 'JUe!8ed. he'lJ one of the walters. fear. ' ' . . .

... -�apel talk by Mr, W, F: Martin of the Washington State Education' :!:�=�::�h/!I�!;t:::U:_: . He � had his :·Quartera·.' In the dorm \y�' should ccu:ir_ �e Lord.. because V Qepar�ment, to hear the confidence expressed in the fu�ure·. Ac- SVINTH, a .close-up of Julius Cae� �or two Jean and � year .was, made cH .the ,?Iue he placea u� WI .. '

custom.ed to �nd almost calloused by the gloom of these depression WILLIE STOLTZ. the OhOl!t or Mac- bla chter of the. do� union. . . COnress the triune God ,before men. years. we have all but lost a �otive for.,....work ar-d ·study. Beath-� BENsON, 'a pl�- after � COm��ner or Athle�C! h� la .a In orde.r· that Hla wlll may be d,pne. This talk wao. a new challenge. I t reminded us thit we are living in: belng hatched-EVELYN' IRWIN, the member of th� .� ot COntrol -and . T1nP� a country rlch in natural resouri:::es, and that right now the Federal �.�;u����� :r:n �::=:. �Asals�t. lolanaIe

r � the.

athle� When we beg1n.t:o count the bIeaalnp

goy.ernment is building two great prbjects, the .Coulee and the 80n- MESFORD:.the wit In··Mrs. Turner's A If'tat deal ot. his Ume is gtven to .Of God, we become ?verwheJ.a:led with

neville' dams .Which will harness the- power of the Columbia river and �Ing house-OORIS BIMMON8; his ' "friend trombor).e" and also ·the·· thelr , number. , ' make .of our Northwest a man'ufacturihg center. IDA MERZ: an'd ALICE BOE, AnnIe choti-. He has been: 'a�member ot" the phris!Jan people are the only people

. . . . . Wrlght's star graduate-ARNOW AN- choir And orCbeatra for two years. 'lbla ln the wQrld who can p�ly g:lve � We have resour.ces. increaSing knowledge In engineering, man- DERSON. the Greeks J:!.ad ... word tor year 'betng tl�ted u president of tlu.! tha,nlta to God

. -

ufacturlng. commerCial chemistry On our mountain slopes still . It ' �, choir . It: Chttstian gives tbanka to God aI-stand billions of feet of Virgin timber, our SOil IS fertile, and friendly • • • � He also holds the Important of!lce in waya Winds from the warm PacifiC P!olong the growing season splendid" ITS BEEN USED BEFORE. B1I the M1salon Society as. president and Let our livea beonecont1nua.l thanb-" harbors are here ready to send and receive ships carrying the world's I m the set perch all day lonll'. ruUllls his duty well giving for the bleeainp ot God. commerce. while super-highways speed transportation between our Oh' }earnlng blue sky, where U- '�e'

llJ .'.:'..t, the school spIrit Let's get Sometune-4Qmeda.y we mwt all

( CuI blossom Dowers aisoc a""", Cities rt would be an odd outcome If In spite of al these the future Oh green woods, but 1 m yet cage b�, � ��d In the presence ot a rill'ht.eow!l should perish from want Finally, there IS stili a God who looks after Every I'm yeaming Oh' BI e skyl \ the affairs" of men, who sees to it that not even a ·sparrow falls Soll)e day answer

,my y

:7.' Where man could not flnd .. �y God · wi,thout his permission. ��: \��o;:tw::,��� me, .J-lappy :Birthday =,tt:-,��iI!:��::�.=�

• • . l. . '. bridge to Ood. . , Advent Season

Now is· the advent season in our church year, a reminder to us ,a:r.7:[:���lno

��f aa�:�ht':� ;:: .r:�pb Hansen .. ...... .... '" ...... 1(ot-; tI He is.our God and Hi8'h Priest �onll' that someday we must take lea'l(e of this life. We are young; there wUl win It. Joanna ManoUlJ08 . .. ............... :.NOT. � �: �v::h:::h ::: I� t:'tbe are many things we plan to do befor� this takes place;' therefore it puc:e;:' I�:m�l :�:���. me over an.d Even:U :up� ............. / ................. 1(.,.. SO HYing w"y. seems a long way o.ff and we seldom give thought to it, yet it is ,a Robert Mariln . .' ............................. 1(.,.. 30 �"""""""""""""";;;Pn;;;;;_�� fact. If Vr,e were simply the creature of chance this could afford us Osten says. "You can't believe ever,- ·CatbutDe Ki&cbloa ..................... �. 1 r little worry a�d it wer:e well that we shunned the thought of it ; 'but thing you hear-but you can repeat. it." BUt Suber ..................... ...... Dee. 10 if it is· true that our life has little valu.e. "whence this pleasing And then he i&ughed as It his lltui. .

.. ....... .

thought, this yearn,ing for immortality?" I t ,.is well for us to give 'h�art would brea:k and ,walked out ot Harotd Johanseu . . . . ... .Dee. Ii . Se"ic •• . W�",.�lp, 9n11tj La"dis Shoe R •.••• .dWt". Co •

7.06 St. Helens Ave, thought to this ·question. the room on hla hands. ----------� P��M�jNT'i3�81

. ·A Ye.ar Since Miss Fowler's Passing ITM

����D=d

: :�o!�� tor DICKSON ·8ROs. CO, It is a year ago this monthJ?nce the passing of Miss Sophia. hush money last Baturda,-Aat. him M6N'S CLOTHING, fURNISHINGS r Rae Fowler from the ranks of the Pacific Lutheran College faculty, why-Brockway and. Lundquist are 1 1�1��c��Oi;.. . y 5,O, "E

nDd

5, .• ' •• called to her heavenly home. To those of .us who knew her this mysteries to the gtrls around P.L.C.- TACOMA ' "'"

anniversary of her passing is a remem,brance of a character that was 't1JEY WANT YOU TO THAW OUT, .I..--�---�-,...---4 Marcell Die •• Shop . beautiful, that was truly Christian, that worked hard 10 fulfill her BOYS-The tellowa are writing' peraon-· ..... 1 1th & eom"'HC. .., 2�'

.�� ��b�:: ��d�fs;U:�!I:� �����d ;:?,�:�I��;;�

g 1..1!'�n�'U���: ���:? �S:::: � t---D-R-. -W-M-"-SM-ITH-· -. -.,.1 lii .. """" .. " ..... " .. "",, .. "."".H" ...... ".,,"';:.! .... ,,, .... :·

wh� number corresponds with .this issue: . ;';;'e.. Votaw a,nd the �e t� Denlist \ . . " In the sacred memory of �iss Sophia Rae ' F9wler, who w.as S4:!rrY tor the country becaUR F&lt . GArland 0154-Rl..2 - Ch:lrl .. R"."bur.

called from our midst to her heavely ,",ome. w�. the membt!rs of the lan't president of It--Sid OIaaso wanta Paf.kland Washington . OH::.� Associated Student Body of Pacific Lutheran College, do express our them to serve tea lD muste cl&sa wltb .... ----�c_----4 . deep sor('()V( in her passin.g from us, and ouqil:reat joy in koowing she a Wfy.·pull on Fr1day-Bucky is' quite 9 1 3 �P.ciflc AVfI� is not really lost to us, but has only gone before. and is awaiting our hand), on his feet. by trackyl Edrirda · • �--------,...:.-.. J� __ �_,-�_�..:....-i arrival in the homeland of !he redeemed. shquld. have him do a SOlo In P'Unda- j. '.

"Her scholarship. her understandin� love. and her high devotion �ntals some time-Emmet has his F;ank Skinner. Co. ,..:'--,,--,--..-----4

will be missed keenly by the·student body. • �:�:�ee� =�::e:Im�. TlUan gtr� LADIES APPAREL

" ·;.rkl.nd I�rber " . '

"Be�utiful i.n. life: in death an inspiration, she was loved by'all .. '. • .

' .nd "

in life; and her memOry will ever be hallowed. by those of us who I LEARNED RECENTLY THAT: iii 939 .Broadwav . • T.IC�

'. .

�nfK.tioaery k�w h.er so well." · . . ..=�ciocat1!d ���:U!tt:. .. ' ; €.EO. KNUDTSON, ;rop.;" . 'r;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;ii1�=========::; I the BJlow Boat PT'Otfl1UIl-JOIIN B'rTi- r�'·" .. ' .. " .. ' .. " .. ' .. ' .. · .. n ....... ':

.' .. ,''' ........... ' ... ''.'''' .II! : , .... " ." .. " .. , .. '

'';,.;''' ... �, ...... ";;, .. , ........ , .. '''; .. ,, ... .

rmwriters · Office .and Portable .

Models $20.00 and up. Rebuilt. Terms, Re-

. pairing· . . SpedaJ 'Student . Rentai Rates

B. D. BAKER &' . . ' · ro: ,'---. . . . ; . ':._7

PEQPLES STORE

n. Stere Tht', '�I AJMH I. TKCIIM:

EN.thinks he cim te:ll, the price or a car � FISHER'S i f " . : by smelllnl' the expauat..-=-Prom a �- � . . I � , .. I¥ . . I ��.., �:-s:v== � . 45th Anniver�ry $ale � 'I SaVJl1g ��� �. _ i ::);'::.�� �ot -: =:�t� L." .... ,:�,�,;:.":��:�:.::';�:�':'�'::':",,!.,,.j I , s�r , i

II ;t.==========�j SHE t&lta and Wits about thInp that . � .You can buy what � Win" leave ber apeecbl�wt bec&uae MR. � --'INA�CI�L' IN�ND;lNCI-·

Con •• d', CoH .. Sho .....

Lunches';' �dy . , . Cigarettes Short Orders Soft Drinks

moimY bIuabee.�: � �·msn that . HOL I DAY ' i -:::. =pv!:���� . . �::.e:::�: ��� GREETING� I ��r��,� ��:;t�� =erI-:;�

.'�ve . �t. the

. . � ,fr�. _r- I·' S:�W;I�=I. ��t.tjy.: . .; West Coast I Harold Hoel, 'Seattl ••

. MaMi.or G .

, .. ; . , W .. 'shfngtoln. or wrll.

. . . . . . t:ocery , - '.

L�th ••• n Ircm,erhood. �, . . , iI,@Itec1 IP.11rl"r 'S-!!!!!'"!i'-�/�· H ___ '-c-":"!c· .... t ' ..... -- �.�:it;c.CR"""" tif. 1nU.nc.,-::'+' .

-

.

-'. D,alil Groee�·,��·! - �moc.�-�rOif� � . , -. . 60�i=��. S\ ���� __________ �I l�----� ____ � ___ �,I��' ___ .�. ,,�.��=.��.��. __ �.�. �. I •

. Good Coffee _Brookdale, Was/:!.

• 1 09 So . . 1 ()tI;, BR. 1062 .• .,.,.....,,_ Tacoma_ '

- t---..... ;;..;.;:...._�,.;....sI·""",,·,·,: .. -""""" '''7·''''''''·''''·''''': ,_ .... ·: '- / ,. '

Page 23: Mast 1934-1935

, Hoo])Ste;,g to Open . . Season With Harbor

. Team Here Saturday . Lnt. �Oft's ·-Ch .... ,. · .Meet

StTOnl Aberd .. n I. c. Outfit Ir.· Fin� COnference Tilt

. . .

' PA��' L� �E, P�: W�Crro": Glads Take Ballard

46-1� ln First Gaine · 'pod .squNs,;�wsAlI�A"'nd5tr.nl'h;

,

. .

8· t . . .

. .

. ReSeriis T.ke , I.,i.rd . .j .

....��.

, . . . Second •• 24-22 .. .

• . -.'."'" .. . '

.... � J. ��� ·f�. �� , " .'

-87 E

. �.tD� . P. L. C. hoopmen won their nnt tUt of . oUr .ttentl� I� OD the IYIIl .Ule season by a lOpsided score of 4&'"17' these d&)'So coach Ol8on 18 drill: !rom � LuLheran MondaY e�- inC .four boop sqUi.da, � to pick a' .rUng' . . '. . te&m. ct.PJoble of .ddendlni the b-opby

P.lungtng into otie of the heaviest 5"C:htdules In the hiatory'Ol P. 1.. C. With only t�lO. weHs ot. P'�tl.cel the' Gladl. ators wUl meet the strong Aberdeen Junior College squad . Bat�..,. night

· at 7:30 on Ute loeal..map1ea. _ .

. The score Indlcabe) t.he slrenath' 01 cup' won ilJ.8t )'Mr.'. The mtp who have. -this year's squad because the Baliard made the' moet Impresa10ns are Moe. q�tet-1a :COnsidered one at·the stronr- "Sanderson: Bolle" I�:' N1laen. est·tee.1n8 In t.l!.e City --Church Lel.g\les center; -:l'�k. � 'and, �, .

. 01 aeatUe. . . � '�ese seem�tO .yrk-tnoat. ef.- . ,Moe wu'h1ah 'IIOOrer with 12 tallies. fec:Uvely'togeth�r � �re. the Iitariere ·

Pad�eas. 'Ve�· guard. w1th ten .. The ap1rut Ballai'd Lutheran Mond .. ,. eYe-visitor's hl.a:h, .pOint· man' WM O� .n1ng, . with e. .

8. '15. '

Coach eWf Olson' Is taking a aquad !f1to thIs pme which h" says baa more aU around stnnath and sreater. Pout. bU1Ues than· even laat year"'s State' Championship Team. Whether, out of lh1s squad he can weld torethB a flve man" combination wbleb wtiI cl1cll: to- se: P';"I� .�. ::r:::r

o:�� . . Be�e lt

·or �t. ..u. ,"�.r':"' .

ge�er a.s a unit is another thing, Fint Lutheran' Stconds. The pme . we baQ." Biah '84woI � ....

�n;lemb6plg the close, � fought . • .. ' close ' aU ', the Wa,. through, that II .. �t...... ..... � 1M .

· :m��-=-= �=:��: . '�I.�� J��� Ib�$���� -:; .:r-:.:::.;:::::: c; Lutherans \\--ere utended to two over- 10 in favor of' p. 1.. C. The lM!OOnd half Ieee: ... ua! ,WeD, � the �.bo)oIi: time periods be!ore eking out a 31·29 wu nip and 'tUCk all the way" the the, � &oeD . � ,I UtIaIr: .tho., ,u:e vlctory, Coach Olson Ia pesa1m1stlc l'e- Ball!lro boys .plcklng ,up' momentum. "tty mach �.tat Ute � gtU'dtni ��'I . Ch&nces tor victory. �ow�ver, the gun endeci \heir threAt. lbe1made��.bo,.oIUle"'-AnOthe�U3e for Olson's gloom is the Final aoon!, P. L. C. 24. Ballard 22: emr, . The � � �owner, • . � lj,actjhat the Aberdeen aggregat.!on has. Wagner. S1gurd.5on and O. Pt.arlle jl=adiee .ODe IO.r .both -lId--. . ' . �• n practiCing for the past.

· several were ·tled f'or high 'point honors 'wlth 8. 8. \II k!. and .... 111 undoubtedly pr!Sent a 5 counters each. O'Conner wlLs high . . ucf . sm?Other working outfit thaa for the Lutheran.s with 4. o\u: f1rs� conference buk�ball p.me

the Olads. who have not yet polished . p. L. C, (461 (17) B.U....t Lal.benD .will be next Saturday here, w1th the

off th.elr rough spot.ll. ' . ....r-... . , . Moe , (12)

. 2' (3) B Sigurdson Aberdeen. Junior CoII* flvJ!, �The

With only three· men sure ol start1ng J '1934-5 Schedule .... . � . . 'Aberdeen 'boya h"ve been pracUclng al1 Saturday night.. the LutherM. mentor ,Saturday, 'December 1 5 . ... . Abredee� Junior. Collel •.. : ........... ,.Here ::n (��) .. ... �'. (}) c:; �I,=� fall and ·shoul.d be 'plenty strong. OU! �I����; �'�e:pmu::� ::n�!� MQnday, Dece�ber 17 ....... . Orelon InstitUte 0.1 T�hnoloD .... Here Jack :..: ............... . ...

.. :O�::::·jl ) E. JohnaOri ::'r!c�I:,

w::lr. ���l:-=.b:e�

tlme. "OUtch." Moe. forward. aarofd T."esday, Dececember 18 . ' .Orelon Institute of Ter;hnolo;,. ... . Here �neM (10) . ..0" ...... (6) J. Olson 'tJle coveted trophy won by (':. L C. · Nilson, center. imd JOhn Fadness. Friday .. December 21 ......... . Centralia. lunior Coliele . ........... There Subs: P., L. C.-Coltum. Votaw (2). last year . . guard. seem to have clinched their re- Saturday, January 12 . . . ...... Centralia lunior CoIlele

. ..

....

................ � .. ;::;: .�t!:=����).Po� (1) ; Ballard S. S. ;=�:�=�� ;:�yc:

e=::c.�

.:;:= . Wednesday. Ja�ua" 1 6 .: .... yakima Junior Colle,e Starting Iln!!UPS: , Wed.Desda, uenJn� II \be aDD_

er. forward or guard. The other post- Sa_turday. 'January 26 ....... ... Mount Vernon Junior C�lele ........ H r ... foou.u !i&DqD� � aDd 'neaten tion wUi be' hoUr contested ' tor by Thurs·day. JanuarY 3 1 .......... Yakj�a Junior C�lIele. (tt) Ballard LGUleran wiD be awarded $O _foot.baU mea ....s� "Chet. .. Bolle. transfer fro� Mo�t Ver_ .Thursday, February 7 : ...... ... Moun. Velnon Junio;·Colle,e ....... Ther Anderson (2) ..... . 1'_: ... (S) T. Wqner ·tIlfoD.,.e�. Let'. aU. tarn ._t Iof' tIaII non JunIor COllege, Lyal Sanderson. Thursd;ty. February 14 .... .... SP9kane UniverSity .... .................... He Kn

�n (2) .. ....... 1', .. (5) B. Sigurd50n �I� eyept �nd .par 11M;l trll?Die � �.

veteran t�, and Arnold Tommertk, Wed esda Feb '. 20 Abe d. n I n· .. CoIl.le . . Thet'" Pry (2) C (5) 6 I'larUe feUo_ ,;,bo pla,ed - falthfuIb" ma.IdDI prom1s1ng newcomer from �ewood. . n . y, ru ry . .... .r e , u I . _ ...... ···· .. ·11 "" Q' er "('4)''': :::::o�::···· .. : Haavtk It �ble to han' \be moR � Others who w1ll undoubtedly see ac- Saturday. Feb�uary 23 , ... : .... .Belhn.'ham Normal, · .. · . ... · .. · .. · .... r ·��re ��2) . . : . ... : ... 0. (I) Aw;I.ersofJ ___ eftr bad at p. L. C . .

Uoa Irt .... he-� are oafl ·OCtltum iet- Ther. will also be pm ... With the followlnl, but no d.fln�t. . ' H v1k (3) Mitch n B. S, tennan of a couple of years back: :Hal dates have been set al yet: Sea",e Pacific C�lIe,.., WhitWo� COI- Subs. P. (� .�;. &am Ford (3) ..!d votaw:; another letterman, Stan Ford lele. Coeur d'Alene Collele, 5,. Martin·s. Unive,?itY ,of Britilh (2) , Pre�2) ' w :

and R� Frye. guards. Columbia. and return lames with Spokane University and �ellinlham. Hanson . oUr first real bUketball pme oc·

curs �turday evening. Let·s � the, spirit at basketball games that �

MERRY · CHRISTMAS ,"d HAPPY NEW YEAR Publix Carago

Quality Knitting Co.

Lattft Sw� ... n Our Specialty

103 II tn Sf:, T3Coma. Wuh.

We wOIInt to fulfill your WllnB. One day se ..... ice on your Photo work .t . no extr.i cost and the work is done

by 'experienced �kmen .t LEHMANN PHOTO.FrNISHING . STUDIOS

P .. �kl.nd Mercantile 'ComP-'nY .

Normal. ) Reteree:-Bob Levtnson. . showed at the football games. TheY

Dr. Tingol.tad Speaker Squad of 28 Turns . Tkoa.or Party Hold �y. tie'" ·yo", ,"pport now .. ... 11 .. In At M· · S . ty M t . . Cr.d CI ••• F"day.Evo Ih. posl. , •• ,on OCI. eo .

Out for Basketball · , _. -. , a B. Dr. 0.. A. 1lngelstad spoke at the Be�� n:,;� �e

:Os-: t;:�= ' Nilson .eema to han pulled Jack, meeUlli 0.1 th.e MIss.Ion Society in the Fine Material. Including: Fi;e Let- clus .held a party at the Roxy Theater. last ,year'. center, Ibto runt �UOD. recreation room last. night. . termen Make Ou·tlook fOr Friday evening. B. B.

Other nUmbers on the program In- Season Brilht After the -ahow. the ClUB went to the . "Much Doe." I mean "Dutch .. Moe

cluded: scriptur( readIng and p'rayer by Coffee 'Tavern ot the WinthrOp Hotd haa hll1:old forward postttOll'"hac1t aat1n Ruth Froyen. a \'ocal duet by Clyde

Determined to retain possession ' of for re!r:eshrnenta and a ·shor,t ,Program. Remember "Du.tch" wall th� best. fOl'.� . the trophy which they wop. I'!-St year. 28 Arnold Anderson, accomp&nled by. ward in the conference last. year. Watch Grlmst.vedt and James OUUlan. a plauo prospective hoops�rs .answered the call lreile Odell, sang "S�rs Fell on Ala- his smoke this year. . .

so)O,�y Thelma �els, and a trumpet for th� first scrtmmage Monda,. Dec. 3. bama" tW-d "MOOnllghl--Madonna." oth- B. . S. 50'0 by Harold 0 Conner. "Dutch" Moe. high .scorer on last er nunibers -were: a vtolin' 8010 by .Ell- Remember folU, ,IN OOIIIeftmle ---- year's team. Lyal 8andermn and Hal gene .Burgpyne and a, p�o. solo by came neil, Saturda,. Let.'. puk the

"".IE"-"'N:-:O;;F;;I M ........ - :::��C;;;::�� �:c�;e��:�: :��:�

ns:;:.n�

I::e=;, � =::bOW oar w.m tba& � �.

""'I!�?:rci�" lettermen around w,hO�,_�ch c:....�� Mrs. Lora B. Kreldlet. Dean of Women. 1I!: .. """ ..... """""" ............. "" .... ''' .. ''''''�'''�''''':.:!i il wUl. build hill 8Q�, N.....,n, tow, ........ and several class memben pve Im- :- ' . ' .

ce�ter from Everett High. will '¥ldoubt-' promptu talb. . ' � . 'i edly n�d a spot on the 11m strtng. Mary Nash; chalnnaIi. Wllliam PrIue- � For Job p�thia· �

Bolle: lit. V-emon J. C. Club. and To,- gel'. and OWe QutLJe oo�Prlsed 'the � on . i . mernck, a -LakewOOd boy; .w1ll be Im:- oommlttee who .arranged the prognun. � STUDENT ACTIVITIES � ... -----'--'-------....:.�-'--'--�---- , I n1s.h1ng plenty 01' oomPetJ.Uon for . � . See .

. ' . � . PARKLAND L1CttT Et WATER CO. · -l poojUom. Po"' and O'Conn�' § CLlFFO·RD t-IESFORD §

Pi'rklsnd. W.shinlfton . w11l also be t1ghtlng (or poaiUOn5. . · trf M D _ � Representing --.. . �

. fU,..c. ���,�Iu��.;y�r�n�!:t-!.?!,!I, �����e:':rta�

l!be: " OJlmes .. · I ' 1 . w .... ..... I ... u ... c50c per ... otdh irtClu�Ii., 190 cu. ft. w..... b f ... hI .... l.. ccess!ul ' - , s r; "'LI . ' . .• . .

. lJectric POIJ"' �c ..... K. W, H. opes, or ano�er . & ....... au - . ' The t(1'/'f!· ,or l"Jen AII.t�um ,Printina C9. , �

!l ___ Fo�'�. f:U.:th:,,:i:"f:O�=.':iOO=.:PP�'Y:to=.=U=RT:H:. RA:Y:"':O:N:D:. M:" •. __ ""'I se;::e: laaued equipment. for 'the tint . N8 PtciIc Aft. T-. ...... 94� Eommerce MAI� 6788 I pracU� were: Moe. Jack, Padnesa, Va- .i!,;� ..

.. """' .. 'M" ..

.. \ .... "'

....... , .. , .. : .. -............ '''�.�. ta�, Bande�. Bolle, ' Ford, �tcheIl, Pfluegei,.�, .Prye, �eraon, Tom- .. � • Itnutzeq. Ha&v1k, O'CoIlner, Archbold, Uest?fd. J:o�, HUghes, MartLn. Dre1betbJs. �, Oluio, 'Col-� __ ���::::::::::::::::�::�::��� __ �,.I ';um::. u==�::,H:�:=ury=:.:&n:d=Haruom=::::· =·�.

I ��

.

� .. �""=,

... � ••

=.,,=,.,= ... =.,=""="'=, .. = ... =".,=.,=�_==.�='"�""='"�,.

WHY NOT MAKE IT A I Mo�ey Talks! ! SKI. CHRISTMAS? I · . !.!!��! i . We carri "ANDERSON"· Laminated Skis and all the , Until x_ . . ! . ' acces,50ries--includingclothing'and s1ioes· . . § ' • . 1I,·VlrMt, . j

· Id •• 1 Fcir X.a. GIfts . . .. . § Spa.ltlln, NOW MoocIoandIM . i ashingtotWIardware· Company Ir · i .THE I HUB" I

Jrr��a�ed. Vitanrln n Milk "The $u'nsnine Vitami.n"

App""", by

The American M�iar' .�I�ICX: '

MEOOSWEET DAIRm;,lnc. . ......iw., ·1 1'7.1. ' .; ' / . ' . _

.

. . 9Z/Pacific. Av.enue_,,,.· _· ·_ ., · ,. MAi�· fi�3, :. , . , . . < • I ·

·

r ... =;O'=""""-___ -'-_.....;.�� __ --:.....;..._-Al!��"".=-. ."-....".,,.-----I� c.�,."�, •.. !"'"'., •• ,.''''''' •• "."��.,.=, .. ''.t:.�.��,��====�;:.J , -� ... -"1 . ..

, . . ......; ..;. . .

I

Page 24: Mast 1934-1935

�.

� / . ( ). :

."0. POUR

n' h S'h 1 1\.T -. - DOl! ,. COMi.lent . .. ............. __ ._-....... _............................ . . . Santo"Ctow' ·Let"'ra' . tg .. . ' c. 00 1 'fotes 'c_ ...... .... .... 1) 1 K ' I" .',� .. p;.,;. - . " .

i a,mpus � � . __ _'Y"·&Mw nM, .,,.. _ Ohb .,. '� Q� i' .

, ' -I · · ' · -coUkt if p� .•. � • • bath.,.to-.pt .recocnlf:'Oli � H� RelaUOIlI CI... &tnt • �I.!' to prov� �at d�l'1nitely. But dop ! K ' . . ts . . bOy �p�� � )"lI&I'! You of . • � BUf'I'01J\e toot ���:a = ��or� W!�,�:e&$ :�':! ha\'e often proved that the)' po5I('ISI • i . . ." om.�en

. . ! .=

bd:e: :J'!::r U · :U� io�::

'

�nlor' �rty a...""Cl Bud.;)' treek. · . far grea�r' Intell.lgence thlul' th .. t f�r 1Ji ........ ".�._ .. __ .. _·_., _ .... -............. ,,: .... 11 no bl&ct Ui1 whlt41 ebeei;ecl, � . _J . wiqt �� •• i the Music . . . __ ... ·hlch � are inclined to Ct'edlt·.them

. If Orfttlnp, foUWell w�·.re In 'the � Would be all !lC�t.·to brtnI �. and .. � aeen eft Vem Knutzen . T!)e Oirr, BrWtn, Club met at the.

a dol can be made to understand hu- p�nt .. a � Who. alter be· :+h1te polka �tI. or nrt� �_ � �7 Bo:I the aame ,n1QI. . . horne of Allee Doe. Thursday, Drc-em. man .... ay .. such as the auardtng of 'a Ina called upon to �.at a banq�t. ate black � wbite. ne,. don'\ -need �n� .arne oI.,h14 even1np ':at the.. tier S. R.etrahmepta were � by the can't t.b1nk or a joke � start. with tit � lO.mucb. " " � H,!rpud ta Ute Idt ap-boA9L ' , band of ahtep which at one urne. many ttnds out that he'. the joke. Bert. ' PaUent!y yours. . : CI �\ 9f \.be Joeal "Bache-or th1np.

=::e:r:�a:.: years a�. must have �I;\ .�t d�' Myhre lOt � �b �n·our.1Oke � . ' Paul Hilhby =�uJ;''' . Ra7 JWd'� icK a "tl, but

� pUlow-eues. • No ont can deny an�stor s natural prey, theD � It tar-. and aplUed em all at the Senior party. �nia CJaUa. '. . Ut;tle DorlI.dCllllll" ,yen QQw lL Bert

that thlI club � out ,'try cred�tabl� fetched to �lIeve that a dOC can dlt- , . K. K, . . NetTY Chrtatmu to you . an!!. Mra. �� .• pent �� .vacauo� in pleeea ot Medle-WQrk. ferentiat.e �twten rllht and wrong in . . '

. : ' . . ' Santa tOo. I never did UWik you tor McCln:rY, � Nub. -.oct.Louise Jack-" --) . hl.s own world? . }lpe�1nI ot the Senior h:":y-hat.l all the lovely tb1np you brou;bt me lIOn 'll'tre on ·Ume (or two meal!! lut

Due to-'lack of Um�, the Oraduatlng We as humam. can bout of an:ln- 011 to .theIIe, i? chara-e. As �e 91d 18)'- �t ye;u.. but. Utey IUI'i .... ere n1oe. ·1 wtek. Walt. y� � to that ,,"'tel Claa. declded. list·l"r1day. to postpone _ . . . , inI roet',. lt .... "ettectively planned only want One thlna thll J"I" • . but 1 � ".t\er e"'l'J' iDeal"-CoodO!d �­their dinner party �W al�r Chrilt-

tel:e:� ��Ich h:a��:I::4� �; and p.rod�." Ho-:ever. thi!N! 'w� 9�e nnt �t bad, and noLh1nc would . �e: pe�PltA!r can'>neYer' be-Iound in the mas \'&CaUon. The ci&u nreaten ,weN! p ere . . , .urpr!&1na feature-4he brevtty. of Ut�. m� t\aPPy' ., please, pl8le Banta, bu11dinl: In the eftntnP. Bl',avtk start­again dlscUSlled and the � wut t;e prtSSlon yet known to h1atory. We are ladles' �. 'I'h;at:a alw8)'l. the ..... y� �e in� bPP;. 1 do IC). wan" a letter ed the. nunPUI tn. the "Dorm .Balurdai decided upon next mteUng. ��n:t � :e:!,.o��en!=p:o:= bu� wben one doesn·t. care' � bear � !l'l7 ' Swede. and I don't � nlehL Archie .Ita in th� �nson. par-. them-. wh�ther it ta In EncfHIh or Swedl&b. lor every even.m.,....,Ulat. what Judy Do yo. t-! tary s)'stem.

.it. It. Just so 1t;1a a..letter. told u.s.. A1vnnn-Arne tao a l,e., add!-. W1th hill father as buslnes. manaser Do you SUppGIIf! Uta!- a herd of short..-: Anxious. . . . �oP to Ute �elor'l:' Club.. E'V�" of the College. he hu lrihertted a ve", haired dogs would starve to deaUt in.. Monjlay mominc .. lce. on the pondi Huel �ru� Lippe la bUhful. PrJe IU!d',o.Ie wrlU! � �owl� or- tlnan�lal matters. meat--house, simply ��'they dl�'t "Loob Uke we'U go Ice skatm.-in a tew Dear ,Banta Claue, . notes In.Eoon· claaa.: Orv �lanbUllCh An eXcel!eii tstudent, hll nam� always have lona·halr as·the �lne OWDen 01' daya." TUKday_�. Jupe; PluvlUll,

:_ 1 hAv .been an a.ful ·iood 'cUt th1a 1a a.n Encllahm_1LIl when he \lItI the

:::a-::p::!o:

r���r =��.� :: �oonU; h!:' woj� :U'::er�: :,� 'oPens upl "Nice weaUt� tor ducb.." year. a.nj ·1 hope you'D' not tOrP

,t me at i;;;;';;;;;;' ;'�'�;;;;;;;;;;m

. he 1a the crack shot of the hllh school· hairs 10 at.lrrve? Of". cow DOtI , ILK, : ' ChrlItmu. There . ta oaly one . • bas'2e te�: . Though his �achen They 'are f.ar to un-Intelligent for that! " th�t I �t real bad. uqs

call PaUl . . we all know blm by hill Yet;- we hurnaps are doing thai ver), Betore our .tomaeb has bare'!., bad and that 15 a joke bOok. . j�t full '7-': J.l me "Pea.nuu." Yet hia sue thing. We can't co-o�rate: never haVe. tlme to re.ume· Itt normal. ah&pe �r rood' jokeL . 1 want bhem to . tell , i;!oes not pre�nt hlm from being 'on� and probably nev�r wlII .1O long M our �Inc .�tch� f1fty different wa)'1 over the dinner table to my daaI matel. My

) of 4le most active mem�rs or the Sen- slowly decaying ,financial. government.- Thanksi1vtnr, alonr comes Ctu1atmas. trteDds are t1rlnr ot'my old on�. Please VI lor Class, "Peanu1$" does not say al: and social schemes persist In 48lng brtnpna: more ,-rle( to our -POOr. bodIe .. ate that acme "Aubrey .torI� .. are m1x:-

'much, but you may � sure hl<! words their supe'r-intelllgence, What we should What'n 1 live hu (or him)? Where'U 1 ed among them. ' . . � worth Il<!tenlng to. Perhaps small do ill to use '98% horse, or dog sense I.et th� money? I wonder It he'. 1fO.nn&' Always waI� •. I am .your truly. In .tature. stili hl� heart l<! as big as s. a.nd 2% Inrenult�. If a �tter system give me somethlng, or should . 1 Just Thelma Ness house, cannot evolve trom the fertile depths of ser.d him Ii card? Am� so on and so Dear Banta'C!aUl,

our brain. then tar �u.er for us to fOrth. . 1 hAve always thou,ht k1lo!Jt hill (.anon ..... deecrtbed In Do J'OIIII sleep In the kennel. and bequeath our It. K. to 'you a "tot: but It, teemS as It 1

kIM ... !. own living quarters to KINO Canine. awful busy rlg!it around Chr1Itmaa HeN! 1t II December. tootball &t&son I ' al .... ys help ' my mama with the

cI:��I�hlun�:� f=::�lr�:�:: ·P. K.· U.e. Scripture To �a�;��� ::\':!:: ::::r', :d

ed'7.

�=Un�.'w��: &�r;:; o�� b�' c:r.!;

and the [acuity wives. Wed. Nov. 28. Solve Difficult Problem wr �'t �n chosen .. ;f?uch . neg-II- honest·to iOodntal one, that burna real :

,ld����O�:�

.v::a

!:"In:ar�

lencel It we are to ' bave an�al pa, 1 am becaminr very bored rtdtng hOl!teues, 11$ main purpose w�,to dem- IBy Associated C9lleglate Press) �� ::v.;.,��� �� t�: 7e::.

t 1fO�. ' �m��t ;� �:v:tra�te::' :!!e o:ie:

onetnte the knowl�ge gained In that Golden. Colo.-John �rlln. a fresh- 'wlthou� a publication? ,No, Qt' hat leave It at our hoUM! ·tOO. cuz we nud clas&. ma:n at the Colorada School of Mines. good ta an annual It It Isn't an usl. two ot them. .

when contronled with a ,tricky problem Let', have some action I Thanking you In advabce, S-�,. $old ... that: In mathemnUcs recenUy. sought help , \ Your irt�nd, "J&ekle·· ·'" a tavort� word With Peg- [rom the Bible-and found there the .K. It.. \ "--7 MarvIn BanIen

IY:� is a confirmed woman-logical soluUon, .It·a b!en tried and 15 used' at aevual Dear santa ·Cla.ua.

h&ter, Except on week-end.. The problem I! this: Divide an estate I institutions and 'now �betng .cons1�- would 'lt � troubllnl' )'OU to

Paul Preus and Ellza�th Dahl are of $100.000 Into four parts. each ot the erect here. What ·1.s It? Open house 1p If I were to uk you· tor .. new dleUon-' the lona and short ol it.

four heirs to reeelv� amounts In pro- the dormitories. A�.very good Idea. ary 1 have learned my oid . one by

Oary' P!1':1eger has tJerun to Wl"lte por(Jon of 1. 2. 4. �d 8. . Such ,s. plan would el!-cour&ge Ute atu- hearl and find that 1 have nothing to

t abQut the glrla In the Dorm. John's solution read: $6,666.66 to t�e den1$. etij)ei:lalJy the boys. to kteP. their. do' In my Spare· mome,\ta.·· .-poe ry first. $13.333.33 to the secor-d. 126,666.66 rooms In order and would toster Ute S1noerely,

to the t.hIrd. and $53.333.35 to the fourth. tamlly spirit. already so prevalent heN!. ". Jlm Reems

Buy Outdoor Shan .t outdo« shoe he,dquuters. Here you will find the .I.r�t r8nae of styl". sires .nd widtht in tM North; west .t Re.lly LOW Prices. , REMEMBE� -Factory Method Shoe Rep.ir'r'I' we.rs lon,er. · looks bener. yet costs no tTIOI"e

. Ih •. n' shoes rep" red bY ordir'l,,y melNxls,

NE DR SHOE STORE I HiS footnote read: "I gave the extra two . . . "You are Most likely to cen1$ to the last because 'to hlm 'who K. K. \ . .

fjnd it at hath. It shall � given.' " . at. OlaI Colleie has a good plan � are-r:�elath::-�n..;::-;o: Com:��!. '.�L= __ • R, hode. Brothers" The professor marked ,John's paper conjuncUon wlUt �elr 'Ope';!' HOUR.' A 'MeL" . ' 1 11I;;"",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,==i!j Jpcrlect. John II the son of a Methodist contest II held in which those whose ---'---,------- 1 " �=:::�=::==:::===::;! 11 �ml�'n�"�i.;'.=�==_=====� ::i.�t�.�r.::::l�:a·:2 r··· .. ·· .. TH�··�O�LA·R··ST���·O·· .. '··, �-------.-----t

WR��yK�:dS���ICE . Holmgren's Shoe Repair taken on lt M soon � poaIIlble. ? ' 1�"= :::=;;,� , LIEN 6 SILVIC IOY£OO�':5���rICE < -; Quality Repairing It. K. � ,.. Cenlrllll ·��,:..se;3�r:fsBroadw'Y Druggists

en R .... Iri.c Oll t 21 1 _ 1 1�:E�ve�NO SHINE�Koma Well so lont, Pl'otient readers, IUtM r A. L. H,milton .. M,r. MA. 6870 , .

::=========:::::: 1 1 " �veyoS

:�e:O:::�

:!: W�hO;

ue:;; 1!i, ........ " .. "' .. " .. , .. " ....... , ... "":"'� ........ "" .. "" .. " .. ,,1!1 +0-..:.... ________ "-4

" Ionuclele Beauty Shoppe I � __________ ����: :!!�''::. and . Iota· 01 All lines of be.ul¥ work Expert Perm.ner'lt Wl)vir'lg

Pacific Luther,n CoIle,e Is c1uned Parkland Carage with Joh_ .,... and .. 1pMeItt' Shell Caloline and Oil .a'nd When we In wonhlpplnc,Goct· and We C:al�h<et �y not 1M' I:-ome?

'.arkland uupdry Dry cr •• ners Gar, 0145_R2 p.,kl,nd Gifts wr,pped for all occusions 5c 'r'ld up Cener.fAuto Repairs P� Him, we are IlorU)'1na' mm. Phone c....: 38

15-R;1 fOHNSO,N BIUSH·CO. J. C. Peterson. Prop. We can rlorlIy God by our llYea and 722-24 .PKiflC:, Ave. MAln.5�94 ,

:::::::::::::::::::::::li �GA�.�3�8�" :,R�S��·�P.:,k�'.:"�d.�w�.:m:'-1 o� �k. .

I �, .. ,;::::::::::::�::::��::::::::::::::::::.�. Ii:."."'''''' ... '' .. ''.'''''' ..... '' ... ''' .. ''''''' .... ' .. '''''' .. '' ... '.� There ill nothlnB lUI bea.uWul .. the I ! CALLENKAMP'S � I r-------:---_t .bp:=.bodyour· �2.Ibo. . uld �nde&YOr to ! . 1 1 1 1 1tNd ... y : WHEN YOU THINK Of .�.. ........... ""i Re.1 HtlIvywej..,�_� •• thl"$3Ljr'l9ed � Music Olor1fy God with your body" .. trdl _ Sid lroqu ... ...,....,. • � � -think of Tac:orn.'s only complete as 'your mInd. for botb are <kid ...

oaDS OXfORDS �.95. $J.50 � . Music Store X&Tier. '-�;;�--· l_p_

ETE

_Tt_:_:_s�_:_:_._:"""

,_:_Sl_:_CO_

I,I_,_,O_ r ,.��,,:

.912 Pac. A".,-TIICIIII'M . 9TH (:, ST. HELENS AVENUE 1!i"" ___________ "'1

r-;.; = fl . ,- r--�:;:�:,--1 I' - ,M:�.:_ ,,:..-G,n "" TI:: .. ' \ . . . L.": ...... _.;..:;, ..... : ..... : ... : ... � .... ·,, .. , ... :.;, .. , .. , ... " .. � .. ' ''--c:;;.." , s.,o.;-- i r· .. ··""

..

-�·;;���;:;*: ....

·"·:""":'I •• , '. SportIIiI-CoOd.· . • . Uberiy - f.·i• ' .. 1 , . 9th between CommerCe and PlClfic I i

' Sl��' - .' r .

.... . ...... �J �:,,�.�; .. B� ......... 7...:�;�

EFFECTIVE PRINTING Planne'cJ' ancJ ,ProcJucecJ

JOJ:lNSON:COX �CO. ,72.6 Pacific A\llHue BRoG.!- 2 •••

Page 25: Mast 1934-1935

f

Students Decide To Publish Saga

Again This ' Year Executives of Colle,e loud Ap. proVe Actio-n Tiken by ASso:'

. f

,

/ r )

' . .

€Iub Will . Present Cantata Tomorrow �ight . Yule- "fntefhinme'nt"

Scheduled lttr Eilht O'cl�k ) // dated Student at Last "...- ,/ Meetinc .

In . Cym.: .One-Act Play . {Adde:d Feature J 'After recelvl�lmOlL!l support

, by the AMoctaUd Student Body at Its . meetin.g IMt ThurMtny. the propo!iai for

the school ann,uRI. The Saga, to p\lbl�hed nut silring Ili'IUI approved the executives 9f the Coilege Board Trustees .

As ,a cl!max to the pre·ho\lday Collep tictlllltle", the Drama. Club "prelltnta a Christmas cantata. ;'Good ' Will ' to Mell," and a one.nct play, "fi. OrHne Chrislm8.'l," in the gymnlllllum" �mor. row everting" December 20, at 8 o'clO;Ck, To lille up to the preeedrnt set by It.IIt >'ear's performance, which WIUI the nMlt . of It.s kind attempted by the poop Is

.. La.�l year a--bl-annual Saga was pub- . IIshe<! of the twO p�lng. SCh�1 yelU'S, '33 to '3.. Howe\'cr. the plan Il,.u not entirely satisfactory and prompted the action taken Jp return the original annual plan. according to John Van Le-uven. studeht body pml­dent.

The editor \\'111 be chosen by the rac­ulty th� flnlt part of next month, with the editorial and business statfs- 01'"­

��II�����ii��i�;I�frrff;11i- the errort of t_he club" -"09Od Will to Men," written by Laura

, Bell and Ruth Dale, baa II .. story woven

ranWng Immediately choice. ,.

. Yule GuwmS Queer In Foreign Lands No;" W�'1I ltlul WtlS itPr'1l ;'11 8ttMt- Ithtf11' of ],ult,,; th

·ul it if ."ittt!' thi? dt;"'ttd: d'1ld, 10, tM it'"' ""hieh·

htm of ]z,di" i'1l tht d.,.,1 I)f HmM tht by tht "rophn, · " thty I"'" i'fl tht t"st. �I: btfort I�tm, ki'flS. bthold. thtrt Cdmt wist mt'1l Irom 6 Ami thou 8tthlthtm, in tht /"nd till it e"mt and ItooJ (Wt'T ",het tht tht t(llt to ]t'?UJ"/nn-. of Jud", "rt not tht ·Itast among IfIt, yozm� (MId W"'. lone Mo.dlltll. Jane

2 5.,.,ing, Whtrt il ht th", il born princt< of ]lId,,: for out of tflt( Ih,,1f 10 IVhtn thtY ,stlw Iht slIP, 1M, rt-, Brunnl"r, Thelma K,ing of Iht JrwJ? fOT Wt havt sttn his ,-omt " GO'l'trnor. Ihal shall mit my jotc)d .,ilh lJ((rtc/i"g grral joy. , II", in Iht tall, .md art romr to WQI'- /'toplr IrrMI. [.f And .. h,,,· Iht'f' wtT(! rome inlo Ihip him. . 7 Thtn Hrrod . .. fItn h" h"d pri ... i/y tht �ll1t, Iht'! la'" tht )'Czmg child wilh

I Whtn Herod IfIt kin!!' h"d htard ,,,/lrd Ihr .. ist m,n. inq',irtd "/ thnn M",'f h;, mothtr. <1nc/ Itil c/o"," , anc/ "SP�I�" letse, f&llgman," 'rulle say nothing of the time It lakes pare thl" Scandh1aVlan t�rkey, tuk," TIle feeding ot birds Is lent In .many of thl" provinces way and Sweden, TIll" food

Ihn� Ihing1, he ""'. trollbltd. tfnd all diri!!'rnll .. .. h", limt tht </'" "pfi'r"'td. worshipprJ him: .mc/ whtn thry· htld , Bob Sva.re, Lloyd Thompeon; ]t'?III"lr,r;; with" him . If Anc/ ht 'tnl thtm 10 8ttMthnn, tlnd optntd their trttf/llTtS. they prtst'nttJ basse. .. ; Clyde OrtmatV�t. Eldon

4 A·nd when ht h"d g",htrrd till Iht reid. Go fmd ,,.,,,,h c/ilirunt�'f /or tnt ,11'1110 him gil'l: gold. ,md fnmhnctnst, Andenan. oaten ' Ellaaen" Prank ehirf prinls "nd lCTibrs of Iht p«Jplr 'OOlm11 (hild: tlnd .. htlt Y" h'"'t loontf ,mc/ myrrh. Hayward. Paul Preus. Soloists for the tORttht'T, h, dtmtlndtd "f thtm whtrt Mm. bri'1ll!' mt ""ord "gtl;n . ,h", I m.ry -St. Mllllhtw '1:1-11. Include Evelyn Syveraon, Jane

on thl" roofs of houses, trees Ce!!, E\'ery man, no matter Chri<l ,ho:dd br born, comt r.nd worrhi(l him .arlo, Irene Odell. and P'rank Hay·

5 And tNty said unto him, In 8tt"- 9 Wht'1l rflt� h..J h'ffTd tht kinR. .... ......c,.,

Choir To Sing At Rotary Luncheon task In Sweden several weeks

Christmas. Everxthlnc mU!t be "splc and span" condition, brought to rrlends In Person one receiving seldom � ·the morrow Noon at Winthrop: ��:., :e:y

h�::!II��e:

e I�

f�e&!ldoor Croup Decid� on Sweaters ,

or wlnd�w and � off ,� another home, The chOir of Pacific Lutheran College • In NOniay the hunt _syatem .15 used, will make 114 second pul1l1c appearance Olfts a� stored away In most strange In Tacoma Thursday at·. luncheon of places and each person 15 expected to the Tacoma Rotarlan Club In the Win. look fO,r hl5 own rift. and It l5n't ·unUI It is found. Both young and attend church and the CUitorn ot

thrap· Hotel. 1b1a Is an annual Chrtst­mas program sponaon!d by thl! Rotar­lan!I. Dr. O. A. 'l'tnIelstad will be one of the main speakers on tlt1s program.

Dean Hauge Announces Vacation, Exa� Date,

Dt:an Philip E. "aace anD01D1OH'

that Christmas Yaea�on ".n· tiecin Friday, Deeember ZI, at 3:30-.,. m. cia- .will be �umed on ,"oncla:y. January , .. at 8:10 a.. m,

Final ilelllStft' namlnat.i91lS wiD becin on Wedrie.day, JanlllU'J' %3.

fteMay. Ju....,. u_ , , Germany greeta with a

The foll� aeleet10na will bI! pre;

Welna.chtel}" and spreads . �'ucr"'I···"'Loo' .... t in the Nlcbt,.l Olson-and Flotr. To Be �::S=

y�e

e��:ole

PaulJnl!P�=��

tlanaon · Ma;ri,d Here. Dec.

church &net carry With them a. "Chlllun' Come ce, HomI!'"'-Noble Cain --.

candle. Enterlni the · Arnold Anderaoo. ' soloist places _hls. ca.ndle 'upon the Kinp"7'"Romen

L. D. R. To Have . Christmas Party

Will

�un��w=m�

N��U: bestn .�� RuIt. so� the Trinity Lutheran �ureh. �th light is th,.t of nlckertna candles. ,

P. MeliUs Christ.lanel!n T. O. 8� performlni' ''''' ·";'�:�';';;' I drer' streets of. Germany d� the feet1- Mlldred Mon.on. aoI.oist Irene Dahl 1)111 be � 0: val are mUCh lite denae fOl'elta. · sa Nl&ht" . . and Norma Preua, ,HI!len O�n . . evergreera pn!domlna.te· 1n their Chr1at- Eldoo • Anclt!rton prealdlnC. the LArsen and Elizabeth Dahl ·wtn mas decorations. KrUs �Ie a bua1neu meeUnc Monday br1deama.1ds. The � 'wW� be the place ot our Ba.nt.a. Claua lind Or � wbdber Preui with" �i � Clarence he himself who· mates � cbOtr members abouJd bYe Clifford. OPheim � OIa1 __ .�._I"-"'·' inqU1r1ng if the ehll�'s behavtOl' �uch favor aDd enth� uabeI1i.c- " . _ ' been rood. . . J the f�COIDIIdUIIe . The bride Jl"&4Uatecl frOm the

Fortunate 1a the flm cbUd that 1a to � .ampa. to the � �·01 P. li.. C. ID born ,on ctin.tmu for apeda.l � , after .c:mtamu "IlIC&&km: � � _wbo' . Dow aUendInC ilven h1in. -A cradle .. La ' JobnSOIl. ·Ku\CO Hem.. and Ro- Ume, � from the UI:ienl

1C-� OD Pap 4) �. ' ,- ' _ 1 dePartm�t of P.' L. C_ � ynr:

for the slnglni Eisa

' . .

' . -- ,----�___1. ' , .

Page 26: Mast 1934-1935

/ /-<

r PAOE TwO

. . PREXY'S CORiVt,;R

DECBKBER I'; lU4

Wonderfully Beautiful, ' A' flashln, brunnelle of \he Ir.dU.i.. Is Love. 11\8 daas-:& tA!,cher to be, onr:: addom

• 'Stricken,' . '.5a.rth, h .... - ( ..... m her unleu she. hal some-.

. lII�herlo . Sunk, · \. I�;; t�"M)': and �n she docen't aay I.n- . Sin { ' . I. ver-" loudly. �r were truer worm

• Now . �:){ �rtenees . ' ever spoklm u in that. old ad.,,, �Oyn.-By Bob M_n . ' Ood's 1)('lIveranOl'. mlt'l:! oo�es In small pt.ek.agH" for al-

EDITORIAL STAFF . . . . '. . . / . thOugh '&he i.'I "tiny," 'when she does Editor-in·Chief M,iltan, Nesvig �I�ood����n�:��:�;: �;::: \'l'3, .c

".�r

m�

.'nm

","

n"" X. ' 8ollleLhln!f 11;11 d'on, with . ·'bAnl·" She · Associate Editor Helen Ho!tcamp. Santa Cla·lIs. wllJ }'ou send Prof. Sluen Overeomea .. 0 I�. " member ,of the Delta (tho 9amma.

Features Editor EI,eanor. Hauke a toupet for CttTlatmasf'.... . . ' Unhol:y Resistance. which she has been for ttu-ee years. ,SPQrts Editor . Paul K. Pieus . __ ____ In Thill charming, MIM ·is recording secn!� Editorial WriJer Paul Hviqdir:'g . AJld �nore Withrow il boy friend? . A ... ", Surround,n'p, ta;y dt the Del� Rho a.nulia \.his

Reporters-Eldon Anderson, Kathryn, Anderson, ludith Behson, Thl! year . . She hU been on- many coritmlt-Elle!)' Bergstrom .. . Thelma Daniels. Elizabeth Friis. Harr., Cribbohm. Love Mlnl5t;ert t..es, ,and . IU1 t\CUve ,.,.orker ahe 13;' U'/I Ha.zel Hagerup, Mabel Heggem. Courtney King. Marian Kahre'r, .lone Add l�-'Ilalt dellCrlpUoll.'1: jiM oiL- All ' . nc\'PT too late to meet her� . Do It rlght

· Madsen. Robert Martin., Robert Monson. Valoorg Norby, Roberta ULAN. 1\ oor�;e<I}' In three act&-JOHN Accept , !Salvation' ,,"'ay Tqrrison, Lenore Withrow, Russell Frye: ' . . ... • D�EIBELaIS. the. \1Uage dan!!y back. The clI:pltals !'Ipell !flY Chr!stmM \

Typis.fs�EI!ne Benson. Edna Tobiason. fi·om .col1eie.--HE.LEN LlWA., . ""hy-.pOp"- gre-etlng to )"QU all. . . . :nle �)"plcar ·N";;",.."eglan, · havln&, Ute BUSINESS STAFF . pa'S b�lne¥ falled-0L1VER ''LliD- ' . O . . A. TlNOEI:.STAO·. blonde halr and blu� er«;", �U�· laclr..lr\g

BUSiness, Manager Assist�nt Business Manager, Advertising Manager

. Bertwm Myh're LOW., !.he . eommunlt).', ",1Ik:man- " that ··Nol"!llr.e accent." He's short. too.

Clyde 'Crimstvedt EULA MAE oo�, " Pardoo �y South- b(ll" What does height matter, eIIptCtaI� .

· Circulation Manager Circulation Assistant !-=aculty- Ad.;.isers

. James Ciflilan' eTn ACCi!lIt'·--cARL . COL�M .. TOM C}J ," CD . thd when �)ne's best friend � ahort, �, an.d _ . Louise Jacks'on SAWYER growll lil}--:-ALICE BA!;tNUM; J�app .. y ' :..LJ

. �r ' ay dark�a swen COlitrallt. He. "hokU the .

" - Margaret Craft a Hnk In a da.lsy chalh':'" . . ' bag" for the" Board of Cont.rol.-t.hlll. N. 'I . Hong and O. I. Stuen year and Ia.sl..year'wu an active mem-�'·lIaJ'oy.rd D«. 13 Qer. being Freshman r.t!llresentatlve. He·

Christmils' ."ere Ag,in IT .SHOP�NT BE rou1" B�; Em.,(eU Thorilp!lOn Dre. 14 ·munflge� the buaJnesa .. part of the Moor_-_ . ' !\!Iss S}'\·ersol)'".s eye�n"Oam around dur- Vlrrlnla 1I11-rf"is' . D�.16 tng·Ma�i. and "'f1at a. business ni.hl !:Ie;

· Once ag�in t�e s!,!aspn of Christmas is here. With 'the phrase ing a goncert_Kathryn Anderson, clad A,me JobnllOn . ·D�. 11 donntes' a ' iTe,,"t · Mal of "time to Ute " once again" we are relT1indei:::l of th� repitrtion which the-years make onl}' In her IllI:Jamns, 'SIU; on the fin! DUie - Quale " Dec. IS fiSrnmn. Club or which h� is pn!ald�nt. in completing their seasons. There is in .this cycle 01 years seed t,irne ('.sealte a� 1Ilgh� ai1d:st\idie;..:kaJpll -"�ed't'iI"-D"'Ie-.,.._._, ___ -,--.o�: 19 tn '3�_he �'� treB.1Urer �r the e�I��. He

_ and harvest, summer and winter. day's of ladness and of S0rrow. Bolstad tca�ed-up with �ren Hvld· M&rpret. Crall ' �k. 20 �'.Il& the. high, ,:11lt ma.l1 In le�lIlK lut

. h d f '1 Th , g

d h f dlng nl the part)". nnd what r.. Ume ·th03e John Drelbelbb: Ok.to �eRr and rceehed il. letterman s sweal-tnump s an a,1 ures. us were compos,e t e years 0 !he p�st. two hnd r-Oad)' Hughes should be �non Wlthi-o",' Ore. 20' et. M, far !!os " McCjeary" Is concerncid so are ours formed today. Men have set aSide festive days In whIch CI),de Gr�tvedt he·.� " best mal " th fs year to forget their . daily rout,ine a!,d to give expression to their .finer ��{e.r�l

o��u�:;:mPlll:,:n: people When

Enid Hutaon !::�! \ .

�moti�"s. to. communica.te these to 'each o.tre.r. to perpetuate them A11�'I !l1I t � Ito umped :to- Paal Larson . . Dre.Zl In theIr mUSIC art and I i teratur� Pagan races have thus expressed h'" ggeS

h' � ga ":t a new b

� in

Mable He Dec. 25 themselves though In- forms weird' and grotesque l:!eautlful only In er room It e ark raws too many M ry N :�m

. revealing the longings of the human soul Peoples lOtellectually en- WB.'1jl!'lI-1 m �UTf! Dempster ... ould be E

a -: . . :::= Han$on'; Jewel'ry .

W�!ch R .... irin. a .5�i.l!y

257 So 1 1 th 51. ! ight�ned and s�il.l:d like the �reeks have .poured themsel�es into !;lad to IllIt It In. Rnd Idl)'to help him: v�:;.. r:!t0:nt. Dec.'n

�;�a��fl��o�i��

u:�:�::;�n�

ef����� ���� ��r great masterpieces o

.f .

0111' Ihl,o Ore. 31 �,_",._..,..=======� Christianity inspired ,:",ith the joy of �hristmas' and the �oul- TI

':'ID.�LE NI�:IT V :E

hW =�Ba:� . �::: � r· '''''',.".: . �

satisfying narrative of Christ's birth found In the Gospels has also sn1('re ... �re :.� .m I kl� n �l �t Clllf�rd lIau�n Jan. 3 � CO EDS! found expressi�n. in beautiful hy'mns whose wealth of joy and calm cr;:e:t ;:�rV'ae.l""� ;wn

n!�st

gskY. Emeel·JohnlJOll Jan. 5 You'll find il .;!

hav.e powe

.

, t. 0 f i l l the hearts of men. These have f.ormed the nucleu

.s Fteq 1 b �� I ht I ' h Marcell Dres •. Shop of 'the celebration' of Christmas, Learned in childhood, th�y are �ent �

\atlro en n..! t.'l s arp-I lth"& Co,",".rc:e � SR. 26415 �trtngs thafodraYv' people back to Go<:I aft�r t.hey have wandere� out O��l�e.� are es .. rt' middle nl ht view. . Season's G.reet.ings IOto the realms of doubt and unbeltef. With them are. as�oclated . If c!::"""""'""""",;,,, """"''',.

our most sacred memories of childhood;, they are a Mecca towards . - � whicn we annually turn to.drink deep from the source t�at made that" - , \

·from the

. Brookd.le Cr.ocery portio,:, .of o.ur lives happy. . , "

. . m:�I:�trlh!�\ bothat IS on�,I:t, s: Charles Rosenbur,

OHic:. 5 .. ,,11" St.tlone,., Thus CIS the years' take t

.

he.r cour

.

se the cerebra

.f.on

.of Chrlstma. s h 10)i. · lk abo t it ' ' t:=========::::� l becomes an expression of our finest and most treasured emotions. c ance /' a , u myse . I '

�7:h T�i��d�a

gco:��

lg�

S a��St

r:�� t:�:�

nfoarn�h:��;;'i��

I�:�;;iSh uS Undh lhe hMgi

-n-

.

-streetca; slrap ME������H�N�.R�R��s�iNGS '!-�--.-·----�--·�

I HATS, SHOES. , . The- homety (tapper stands. . 1 1 34 P.cific A".. Parklarad Barber ShOP

.

. . Support YOUR Sillllil And stands and 'Stand:; and stands TACQMA . . an.d e. And stands and stands and st.o.ncl.s· 1 +-::-=-=-=:::=======�I Confectionery . The students of. Pacific Lutheran College will publish the Saga @.

this year, This statement afforqs a good deal df pl_easure to those of \ , ,!iI GEO. KNUDTSON, Prop,. us who were half-afraid that this would not be possible_ Last year a She: " So Jack saId that I had " skin J=rank Skinner Co. bi·annual was printed with material (overing the-events of two years. one lo\"es-"" to touch."

This arrangement was not altogether satisfactory as it was difficult He: " Not exactly. dear; he �d ' )"ou LADIES A�PAREL �/:���;�iS:����ldm�r:��;;h

a��C;�����I�:h�:n1��

tiM�r!������ had a skIn you love to retouch," r . 939 Broadway Tacoma

. SA

��:i��:

ES

was not entirely fair to the student body that preceded the other. clS , - I 'i!"========== ;u

ub���tn�

h::�����I����(j s���:�

s:���:11�

nb� �r:;e

en�:�

e;�:a�a�e\� I I r BEST � 10c

with records of t� if own affairs artistically arranged with one theme I'!I SEASON'S II . Jack�s Griddle and atmosphere nning through the book. GREETINGS HOL I DAY

I n order tha this Saga may be a success. it is necessary that it W I SHES 9 1 3 Commerce 'S!.

���e�:t

t��l

f������,���

o;r���s�n

hgO�:�����I� ���n��� ��;r!����� from WE N�VER' CL05E

vitality in our other organizations thiS year'� annual should be a I An Old Friend of I

DR. WM. SMITH rea1 Saga, a record of ac:complishments ,that will be p,leasant to look Dentist back on';n lhe yeacs to·come.

Ir= .

1 P. L C. I ' j p"","':;''''"" OI 5<W".;�i"" M' Typewriters I ' :.��,��E!.����,�., SEASON 'S Fz=:;:=H:;;O�L:;;I�DA:;;Y==� Office and Portable J . : .... he.cr ill T·�O-

'. GREETINGS Models $20.00 and up. GREET I NGS

Rebuilt. Terms. Re-pairing. Special Student Conr.d'. Dahl Grocery Co.

Rental Rates CoHee Sho.ppe Me';be. Lunches .- Candy Vnited 'urill: Sto�es

, Cigarettes' . ' • . Short Orders P.rkl ....

from

West Coast Grocery

Cifts For Him . ,

the Name " Klopfenstein" o� his gift box adds much to its value, but nothing

_to the cost

KLOPFENSTEIN'S 935 ' Brpadway

................ , .................... , ................... " H. D. BAKER &

CO. 1 09 So. 10th: . SR. 4062

. Tacoma

Soft Drinks Codd Coffee

r ' SavingSmall · ! I����=���;;;;;;;;;;�;;;;;;�I< SUmS [ I� � You Cln buy what everyone w.nfs Brookdale, Wash. ' m" MandlpS lnc . . . " tJ�e StOitJ;a. � '.

" . . . ')48 Paciflc.A'Ie.: T�cOT«.lIash. ::- � .

- ;' "

The . �.� ��N������I:�N:!u�cr:�t�� ryow, when you'nave yoUr ckoice of

! Thetr�1;. ��t !�e..:r�ii�s :':t I� '1 FACU LTY and ADM I N I STRATION 1· ����;�:�";�:r';;:�:I:�;�· I

Washingtoin, or wrlJe � -. ' r ACIFIC .LUTIlERAN COLLEGE .

EXTEND .T HEIR Luther.n · Brotherhood ", •• ! , . '

(l.epl ReNrve ·Uf. Insurancel . �ost;Sin

.c.; ••. Ho.lld.r Creetini.· 60S SKond.A""' .... s.

..,.. Mlnnupolis. Minn. , i_ . ' . 1 �== __ =-'-;==;;;;;;;;"'-==;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;�;;;;;;;;;!J I •. ; ... :.i ....... � ....... ,.�.; ...... : ... : ................. , ....... 01·

; . . �-

(

J I I 1

Page 27: Mast 1934-1935

t DECEMBER' II, 1834

Glads Take Grays Harbor, 29-23, - In Conference Opener

Come From Behind In Fi�1 C�"to I" Thrillinl 'Merriwell' Fin. i,h'"; �ondl Taite J. C: Re� serves In 26; 19 Prelim '

) . " J.. \ . .

< . PAClnC LtrrHERAN COI..J...tOE. PARKL."l.f�: ·W�INOTON . ..,., J-PAOli: T1IRD

�"od . -�e""t6. .

Frye and · O'Conn�r . High. Schooi Notes SchoO� Yule Party Chosen Co-Captams . B, ....... an..... . . . . Is Great Success

. . , . '--, ', -- . . Tie ,V ote Calt . · 8y . L.tter",e� Here'S ,(0[ � . ",ery' �erry C�btmaa (;'i,I,' ",Clubs Put . On '''hlr .. tin,

Resulh In . Unu,ual $e. aM a l:lappy New Vear: Alter an. ,Proc,jjm 'Followed 8y Well-. 1 . F 'li;; I � only cel�brale' It. once e\'ery .tweh'l! . ·Planned En ..... t.i"m."t ectlon or. � [)nORth!! and we mould do' all tri oW' .

__

R\Js�n , " Mutt" �Ytt.t.. �nd Harold �we� l� make It happy "'ror some one d- . : 8y �elma. �"' " .

By EJdon AndeMIOh . " Budty" O'Conner were elect.ed co- .... �o isn t 1'1.5 fortunate <as we. And did ,we have .. party! It �ms . . tal r' th 19U football lta.u

'

t that everybody ·turned oUt at tbe IYIn Coming. from behind In the la.st quar- �of I:��:t

I!:��'�:���; ;J:�:: :� r:U:u b:nqUel h.eld in the � be Coe.Ch

d Ranu;d surely h.&s a·.righ� to lau Fl'1!iay 'eveninr, r�r lh.e rtrl8 of

ter. �.he P. L. C. hoopsten took a hard. His unusual ability to hEU\d!e the bali, leif! d.lnlng t"!il1, Wednesday, Decem. prou.

ot h Imsll;etball team. �Ice Del� Rho OalJ:l'ma and I�.P!P club urned decision from the 0r:ayS Harbor and his uncnnny eye tor making �. ber 12, �bout one-:h"utid� and tlfty ��ey ���e ::�n��:g:l:ral:\th�!ar� were ent<'rtalnlnr. Vfe 'had pmetl 'n' J. C. llQuiLdlast SatUrda):,4t the P. L. C. kets "'as sorel); missed . ' . attended this EU\nu'!-l P. 1... C. function. : y, '. . . re. ) everyth�nr, Altorelher, theee. �d t.he gym In tKelr tint conference game S . s'

. at "'hlch Dean to, E. Hauge acted u �ork. They beat us, of �une . . but beauutul deeoratlon&..com�lned to make The first half "'as slow With both Wbew� Flnt �1l&rW-�' P. L. C. be. �unaster. .

. �:�o���g

t:����f

r���

e:� �;t�� It a most jn�ble eYe� and one

learns showing plent� or defelUllve hind; �,:,d . . quanet', .UII behind; Mr. ij,; .0. Beal. vl�.p.r£n�lpal of Un- . .'Iph1t. ",·hlch .w� won t farrel for � lonr time. strength. At half tUrie t\berdeen led third quaner pln.lnC" momen,twn: wt coin J:llgh School: and the .gU�t speak _ Maybe It was we·ourselv«:s ��o; helP-9 \0 6. In the third qu,arter both teams ftuartf'r . • 'ell . . ,.ou know the rest. A er. ror the :\'enlng sta.ted that bigger 00 "OU KNOW! ed. for. to begin with . . we b�Ught to)'l weill t�. work aQd ran the score to 18 t)"pical Luth�nn finish. AI�1"! In �d better teams , ar.e more essential . This 15 ner first year, but ;"'e hope not to help spread Chrislmu cheer � to 17 Il.lth A"Qerdeen stili leading, Play, th�� fi«hUnr UII the lut whistle blOw... .today . . than tltteen )c ars ago. Good. the last. Her harr is brown, and her the chlldren,o! the Parkland Children s continued with both team1l battling on .and -:lIt ,.,u know, C"�ne ... U,. ,emerclnr �ehlnK, SChOlllnhlp, . detennilllnlon, 1:)'C5 are blue, and she b' Norwegtan H9me, whle!) 13 l�ted at Everett.. And l'\'ell tenns l-Intll the c]oslng minutes the ,·Ictol'!. aQd eUort go to make pp �he better thro'ugh and throuKh. Thll L.' D. R, thefl we had 00/ p�. Did you when Moe, Nilson. and Fadness put the ' " S, 8. ' team. ' and I}(>lta Rho Oamma. both <:Ialm her know thal Aida J� .. MUdred '),(OD-. �IAdlators ]n the lead ror .the first tlm� The boY1l. S",;urc111Y evening. looked a COach Clutord O�n In his talk as- � a mem�r' as d� the French and son. and Irene Odell could �1' �cc the Ollenlng minutes. The Luth. !Ittl\- ragg�. but when they' get more serted that th13 year s team hiLd , re� Ortma Chtb. She must be trustworthy These. fre�hmen ce�nlY pleaaecl. In : erRIlS then-toug-ht-off-a de'Ptt&te.,rally_ exper.IWe in playing together, they Spirit :It)-d tight. working together as a for she is the treasurer or the Senior " My' Buddy" a'nd " 1'1.11 I Do.Is Dream. of

' .

to retain a 29 to 23 margin .at the close 9.'\11 be hard 'to stoP. - \lnlt EU\1iI �P!9r.....!.. P. Pn_ueger, the tea�s Cla.�. U�lt will. Interest anyone, her ' You:' : Then Fn.nk .Hayward pve. ua o! th.e game. ' . • s. s. doctor, �I� out �a�1 ofren mother Js one or th-e "�S"-1n the two �mpet solos.. '''I'he .1YLlts� .You _

,/,c.. Moe'led the �Or1ng \\'Ith 9 counters' l ",oe. Moe, )(oe what'!' Moe �eta. :ro����:e thing, the ,5Ch�' �n�rlng k!tche� . . Let's I!Jl lP;t acqu.lnted wUh Sav� .for Me" a.nd "MemorieS." Mr.'·

���II�he

Jel:':e

s "'�:h ����. wa�

high ::I:o����� ���i::'���:f

Wt't

l ::�h:! "- The 'school ore�es17� play� �Iec- �h:h:::y :��I:��::e������; :�, :: .�:e��� ��::.�;:��

n�'":d: �� -;:

Coasting In on a comrortable lead the MDutch" comes out on top With hlCh tlons at_ the beglnnlng of the program. }'OU, EU\d' especla!ly: )'ou. . morrow" and "In the Valley or the Resen'es walloped the Aberdeen second point honol'!i. . Eugene Burgoyne. accompanied by '__ _ Moon:' .

, �Irlngers. The Lutherans grabbed the S. S. Thelma Daniels, presented "Iolln selec- The OraduaUng ClaM decldro Friday About. that. time we began to look tor lead at the Ollenlng of ·the game a'nd " Mutt' Frye rel� sUghte<1 because he tlons and the ,men's quartet, ·conslstlng to have green and gold .as therr elMS our glllSSes ror ,,:hen we. saw RUtus" led 18 to 3 at thl' half. From tJ:lat PQlnt dldn:.t ret LO st�;t 'In the second game of Robert' Monson . • Arnold Anderson:, ·colors. The class sweaters arc to be Sambo, , Oawgle, 'EU\d Uncle Tom tum tMy cOasted to a 26 to 19 Victory. Saturday. You see. "Mutt" miLde a few Emmett Thompson and OSten EIla.sen black and )'cllo9.", with the numeral Into Robert Monson, �mett Thom�-

Frye and O'Conner led the scoring 1>oInts In the tlrst game �nd couldn·t fa\'ored the group with' a couple or se· o\'er the rlgi)t poc�et. �{r�Kelth ·Reld· son. Arnold Anderson, EU\d OSten Ella­for the Gladiators with 8 andr 5 points �ee why he couldn't do It �galnst the l�tlons. " concluded the !Teet.ing by giving sug- sen' . . respectlvely, we couldn't belleve re�pectively. Erickson and Johnson Aberdeen varsity. or:.O'. A,'ringelstad talked on "Mem· gcstlons on the Chapel program to be our cyes .. However, our earll didn't II� �:�::!r:":�:.

f the Harborlte:; 9.11h 8 . S. s. ;�:�:wln��do'=�� s��et�t,e�oe-to

J:: hl']d Th�ay, . and we knew that no o�� �ut the MeIlll.'

The lineups: ".:Ott:,:;; �:e po�:ts r:o::�::� Ft-ye, F'a�ness. Norgaard: Hansen: San� ' . Melba ;�nnc,. was deMribed in Do ����

te��m:'U!!d���

g He"':: d��I:::

P. L. C. /291 IZ3\ Grays llarbor year, was In their flC"h"ln&" for G, H .. J. �::n�r:;�=n��nd a:�I:.

w ..... rc���� you know, . Blowln' " the 'way they did . . Eurene · Moe (9) F' (8) Jefferies C, AlthouC"h he wa.. onl,. In part of Hvldding, Grenier. �, SOlie, and -.-. --..s: Burgoyne p]e� as much as e�,e

r u

:::��7� . ' .':" ,� Re��� the pme. ,till �� p;e:" six points. Ludlo.... . . ,J � SO���:a:l�oo-: !:.� Harry MCCor���;

v:��:.�:;��: �e� a::r�

Fadness (5-) ............. 0 (21 Carnockl When p, L. C. meets Centralia down J mlek's girl at the basketball- game, Sat· mlst.rt!M ot ceremonJe4, said. "What Tommervlk (6) G (2) �narlk there next Friday evening', let's as many High School C�gers :rake . mday ,nlght. . program would be complete .wlthout

Subs: P. L. C.-50Ue (21: O. H. J. C.- as possible to1]ow the boy's down there. Squad From- tirlcol 28- 14 Verner had to light hard to keep the C lix Hauren and Bob Bva.re1" 80 the Carlson (5): Peterson (61.. Coach 'Olson says. "Since I have been _, __ . \ ' blonde that he brought out to !.he game. genial " Professor" and b\f rJetd.-t.D:1

Referee: GUlihan. coach at P. L. C. we have never beaten With Schlanbusch anl:t )=hompso�' .Charlotte Oot�halk,ls simply pining man agLln chased ,a.way our � .lIat 1>. L. C, (26) ' fl91 Grays Harbor Centralia ,on their home noor/' The dropping them I'n from out of the arcs away because one of �he college grad· the surprillt' or the. eVening was ·the Mitchell (4) .F .. , ,., .. Covlt.ch boys are set to beat that Jinx EU\d let"s with devast.a�g eCCeet. Pacific Luth� uates doe� not know that sh� Is Jiving. golden-voiced tenor. BOb Bvare, ,,:,ho . HaaVik .... .. ,_ ... P Ellison gh'e them all t.he support possible. eran prep �gen thoroughly trounced Mr. Edwards discovered the source charmed us all with "When 1r1ah Eyes Preus (2) .•. . ....•.. C Spicer S. S. EU\ Invadln� Lincoln high quintet 28 to of Virginia Harrls's' original composl- are Smlllng" and "Venl.tian. Melody." O'Conner (5) .. 0 . King Wh), .'U Pacltic Lutheran Collea-e 14 on the ]ocal mal)his TUesday after- tions. FInally, a gUmp5t' of the true"s,ptrlt of F.ord 0 I I I Jasker Ittt out or the Rose &",1 seleetlon! noon. " \, . Christmas was. glv�n us w�en Mlu El-

Subs: P. L. C.-Vota": '41. Hanson, FICUrin&" out romparalh'e �ores, P.L.C, Orv and I,;loyd gleaned 10 and , High $chool S.enior Class frlda H&lene611 read "Why, the �.es KnutT.en. Coltom. Archtklld H). Frye ill th� touchdoWJ\.!l beUer.n Stan- polnl$ respectively to set t�e pace and To Cive Chapel Pr.ogra"m Rang" and Mrs. C. 0. Olson"sane ° 18) . Anderson 12). Pflueger. 0: H. J. C. tord, and 51x betler than Washlnct.on! Incidentally " !clng" the game by �a1r Blessed Town. or Bethlehem. " -Erickson. 18 • . Johnson 1 8 1 , Niemi (21 . Co.'lch S«nlS !dh:hted betaUSf' his leam time. The 9]adlators leading 24 to 4. With Harry Orlbbohm 'presiding, the Follow].ng the program we at.ruclled

Referee-Clarence Monson. wasn't selected to plaT the annual New Coat:h Ramstad shoved his seCond High School Senior, Class will present with "Cooties:' romped- with rlne iO"========='1 V�ar'5 cl!L!li!!lJr. • string ]n with the opening of the third. the Chapel I)rogram. Thursday, Deeem_ games, and consclent1.ousl� �ppUed our

Qu.ality Knitting Co. S. S. period. ber :zcL . 0"'0'11 (1) minds to rueasing game&. Tben

In closing. Merry Chrlstma.� and a p, L. C. /281 (14) Lincoln The C]IUi.. will begin by "singing a Sally mated with. Joe and Bob wtth 'Happ}" Nl'w Year to you ((II. Larson (6) . . .F.. . .. . (2) Dahl group c�rol. After which, Nonna Pre. Jeanne as we ,ollowed Mrs. Eather Da� .

utter Sw .. t .... Our S.,.ci.lty Thompson (81 .F, (21,Halberg us Will play a plano selection entlUed .and Mr. Paul.Hlghby in a rran4 marcu. o r SchlEU\busch' (10) C. Wad&teen "At Sunset" by MacDowell. Mr. Flotre But perhaps the very .ni�t part at " 3 1 1 th SI, T.coma W.sh MERRY CHRISTMAS Hayward 121 . o. (e) POrter 13 the .maln speaker EU\d has ch()Se:n as the whole evening ,,.." when � all

') i!) H PPY �E� YEAR Hudson (21 . ' .. 0. . J3rooks his subject. "Christmas Customs In Nor. gathered around the Chr1stmaa tree and

� •• � A Subs: P. L. C.-S\'are. O. Pflueger. WRV:' The program will close with- the with' happy hearts sang the o]d Chr!.st-Publix Carage Dahl. Haugen. OrJbbohm, Mll('f. LIn· entire stud.nt-body singing "Silent mas carols. Surely the Joy of Chrlat--QO?t� I I ] I Commerce 51 coln- Mel%, Bunds. Night: Holy Nlrht:' mas had entered out' hearts and ,'flU -- firmly planted there 'altbouch the

IIIIIIIIII!III' Tfw FINEST �hel �lInl -;d �rtt.M"hre are de- Pflueger On Broadcast Tonight Chrtstmas party was 'soon onl�·a .mem-

I We wa�t tO f.ulfi l lyour wanls,�e � WAn"�� scr n .\'� ou e . _._- ;;;0"'-;::.========== :' '2�:::r:!;:::2���; . 6f �!�.r.JmI r"""", ··

.'OOkd'"

HoANILR:C

,

fI�T:

·:S

_ ; . ,

..

'p.�., .. , LU�

f��. :���:��r ::I;:�n:� T··· .. """""''' .. ''·'' .. '''''' .. '' ...... '''''''''''''"''' .. '' .. · .. ''�

LEHMANN S�gTgsFlN'SH'NG � � . . ; " .. .. .". ! :':;:���'::: !�:W�;1

1�,�n .��::: ! F:or. Jo�triniiIur

�=P.:,

k

:'·:""=::::'::�K:·;:�:�:t�:;:�:::�:

��::���;��:;:.�;w:

a=��;��:..;

d

:�,t�;��:'".:�'�g�:":';:�Coc._. :-1 1 � .... �.�.� .. �.:�K'''': ..

O

.��D

.I� .. AK.�.�::· .. ��.�: .... I :�:��

w

l

����U

l

� I S:�,:;;p;E;���::S I ' .Fumi5ha W .... r. lipt. ,1Jd PCtWeI' to M.",bers 0,,1., Sen-k.. "'. p. ••. . i l'

.WIt., ... j"j"':I':ct��C ,r::,::o:At� '::�III�.i".".Ic:.� cu. ft . ... ter . the ideal Lan��7!�� �e�;!u�!I.nl Co. AII.hum Printinl Co� �

For further infOl'"malion applv to. BURT H. RAYMOND, M,r, · . ProtIrietw • •. TrOy .. ,,1 . 940 �m,!rce MAin 6788 � xmas Gift ��=P�Hi§0�NEi:'M�A�'�N;:j6§:31�·==!�1 � ....... , ......................... "., ............ : ................... i!\

!!!! . I EASTMAN KODAK STORES. Inc. 917 Bro

adway Mountain -Sporh Store �I .

_. '80

.. �mn"n;e ,

. @. !fl r----- ��".".'''''.'' .. ''''''''' ...... ''' .. , .... " .. i ... ''''.!.''''' .. ''''' .. "

Irradiated Vitamin � Milk " The Suns�ine YiJa.mi,,"

.- .by The Amerian Medicll

AssocI.llon SKlwciiR;Srn.

A AS? .�: . -' . _ . . .

.

. __ I M20n�r���: ! " !,i

' Discount for C;uh We carry "ANDERSON" LaminateQ Skis and all the �. u"tn �.... i

MEOOSWEET ��ssori�incl,Uding clothing and shoes' i If, Vadety I Washingt�::'HO�:d!;��; C�D)paIiY

. �ust B�Hd

;�g . . .

I ' I,' �T·�HII"iEN"'HM�Uh·�BIs· 1

D��;Inc. _ MA;n 4493 ' • .--�ay -1 1 71 92,\ Paci.f.ic Avenue. , ,. . . - I �- ,

, _ �_';"""' __ -'-____ -"-_-'--,-.,-<-___ ." � ______ �� �.:; ... :. __ ...................... ; .. _ ...... ; .. , ............ ; .. : .. J �=��=;;;ii;;;=;::;J

"

Page 28: Mast 1934-1935

. . . . .. . ' . . . .

. ' , ' .

. PA� l.� cOLLroE. P� .. W�tN�TI?N 'CEC� Ii, 11M

Sanla Recipie.nL Of I ��. Last .Minute LeUers V _

...

oW'Santa c..;;:--'" ' ' � Please bMDg me a ponable f'". � � --..Johnny DreIbelbis. . Please replace the missing ruflll:5 .

the rtre esca�.-Harold Joharuson. Please bring me a broiled heifer

tout.-eHelen Holtca.mp.

Please bring 'us noonltght. 5a\'lng -HIl,rold Nilsen and Stan Ford.

Plea.se bring me something ne ..... cro,,' about.-Mr. Bardon.

. Please bring· me a double barreled sling shot..-Walt Young.

Plea.se'brlng.the Dean a pair of lea(h-""""""fl""'"heels-and steel....."lat('S� to g& ",1th putting thefr-moes near the [�

the-m.-Bo)'S· Donn, ' . . ' 1>lac('. Henry found his shoes too· s.mall

Please restoN) my scU-conrtdence.- " Santa Claus ca,,'t. put mucb In thy CUfford Mestord. ' shoes. they are so small:' he . said

Mum's the ..... on:l.--Orndy Hug.hes: hlm;;clf. " J ..... -!p put papa:s shoes ncar Please brinK me bigger ears and a th'" fireplact' &ccauS(! they are · larger.

mor� ..... mlng tongue.-Ollle Qualle. · SAnta ClAUS cnn put a lot of ton In Please bring me some cold c�am

keep m)' schoolgirl compl('ltlon and a Henry found his fa'ther's shoes :lnd mirror to hang on the c�lling so t can \lIlt thcm beside his sister's. see myself at nlght.-OsU'n EIIa.sen: Tho II(,Xt. m�rning t.he tWO children Please �rlng mc anything ' ihllt hurri('(\. to the nreplll�. In her shoes. ··Toot..1:·-Herbert Norgaard. lJsctte found a bag ot candy and .a �anna buy " duck'lo.!,.Hlg�by. prt'"lty little! doll. d�s.Wd In blue silk. case bring my-a )'ear's subscription But H('nn' found only II. packag(' of ���ea.:n Romances:'-Rhoda Hoken- tobatto. DIMft'lsfied and unhappy. he Please bring us a room In the dorm.- be��; f�t::;" camc In Ilnd saId to him. Hank Olsen. Bob Monson and Hal Vo-

Plen.se bnni me a new ·wlndow. Jim . broke mine SllIld!')' nlght.-Alice Barn,

1 WRECKER SERVICE

Day and Nite IOYt,oITON'S SERVICE

GA. O I 45-R_l WI Replirin, Oil

Holida)' Special!! Regular 53.50 Permanents $1 .95 . complete. Also, good 'Oil WOlves, $1 .00 ?" $1 .50 complete. Spam� and F'ngerwave or M.:Ircel-35c

MOLER BEAUTY COLLEGE 721 St. Helens . MAin 7022

Broadwa)' Real Heavyweig\:lt Leather Lined Ski Broques, ,Special $3.95 DRESS� OXFORDS

'$2.95, SJ.SO

Ke,..chb.um Suits and Overcoah

A NEW DIAL IN SHOE: REPAIR

Half Soles 50c . Men's-L..dies--Children

Specialists in' �rr Ty� of Cement Solt'$

Liberty Shoe Repair ?Ih between Commerce .nO Pacific

THE TIE SHOP Hand-knotted lies w;th

Simplex Tie Clasps . attached ,

c::ornpfete assortment �f ties Price -ranges fr� 35c up

1 1 30 BroadWay, . .

" 1 found your littJe sh()('S under your bed. :tnd so t put. them' by the fiR­placl' In the dining room. Let u.� 5Ce If SantI! Claus �ns lett ,o;oml'lhlng In your

Holmgren's Shoe Repair Quality Repairing DYES AND SHINES

2 I I I I th ·Ave . Tacoma

P.rkl.nd Car.ge Shell Casoline and Oil and

Cene�al Auto Repairs I_ C. Peterson, Prop.

CA. 38 17.R5 P.:Irkland, Wash.

WHEN YOU THINK OF Music

-Ihink of Tacoma's only complete Music Slore

TED BROWN MUSIC CO. 755-5'7 Broadway

PETERSON PHOTO STUDIO 9TH & ST. HELENS AVENUE

TACOMA '

Mc.ELWAIN'S 949 BROADWAY

Season's.Greetings . from the home of

Tacoma's . .smartest SI;I� ·for ,Men·and ,Wome.n

. ShoeS f";;;' $�$1 0,50

c

. Dutch Yule· Season . Is Through Already

CContlnDed From Pac"e I) .

he is gh'en rtfts and blN5lnp b, all. Bonhamme Norl ·/Santa.· Claw) In

France finds ro'A�.or Bhors In rront of the fI�plft;Ce and In all the shON he finds 50TIle "Ioodles� rot �Im, .too. He

ts so pleRSfd ' to '!)('en fOl;f'Ott.eJ"l that . he "lItuffil" 'the sh� tr:om heel' to tOt!. · . .

Woe be unto any dUt.-hatred pei-aon Wni�rcn. Finds 8nnquet :a::: :���I:n�:��

o�':n���:" Chapel Gleanings Life Qllite ' The Thing '"" 0 Jud ... ·."" ha�. ·"'" ... � no.' ' 1 forgo�.ten· on the da,. of festivity, as

, While waiting In churei\' �r �hapel I al\\:�}'3 nbho� banquetS bUl re- each hive III Rdomed with a wrle- of the exercises to begIn. instead ' I-dlsco\'eroo that even holly. -<... _ . . . '-. laughing. or I . be JOII)' affairs If the), Lln P. During our "'eeks of rush' and t:xclte-

, about. OCcupy . loolballbanquet3.' . - . me'nt HoIlflnd-h-abudy-tl\rouih":',d,Lh

ask ';:e;moan� ��e;: l�! . Quite pcret'l2tible was the' foct IU' ChrllI�mu da)·s. tor.ihete S·t. Nicl:

. . . . the .sald social function brought ' callI! OIl the ·'Hans. and Orel;.eis," on '.

. . " '� ' ' . . thtngs besides -emergenc)' December S. Wooden shoes 'are placed .

that. all who are prese':lt may and belle\'e It' or not we have ou�ide of the door' by the Jirlll Md ":h

'" ru'h",,',n�_. I

,�

ponn

k�nn

.�nt benefit cocktail glassell. . '. boys of ·Holland . . -

" ""' " The . ChrlstmM In England "Is' jlrob-Pray thl\l the Spirit o( Ood help We. disc()\'ered th�t little ably the most coloml of all: for ,,��

speaker to giorif)' ChrLsl as the Clilt on� took violin lessons Sa\'lour from sIn.

. actually pla� .thf" first \'erse of Pray that the Lord wtil. keep We .quote the ,:"ofes..o;or: find distracting thOughts are screw)' lings-you almost

to-tie-a mftSter.-(o play vunr' Which brings \IS to the

, grC('n trees, nlld hanging dO'll'1l from the b"ulldlngs. tlo\\'lng bAct. and torth trom building to buildIng are silver. and red streamers aU ' adding to the ChrL\tma.� atmosphere. Carol slngln., Is an outstanding fearure ot England.

pass frpm hou� to .hO�, each time receiving money, food or small gift, v,:hlch are given to the ',ess forlU­nate of the commun�ty.

Wllh chimes softly ringing " Sllent Night"' In our own America 'll'e feel we

mlhuat ... ", ·., I too ll�vall In the Christmas atmce­pheR. A feeling 'of love and ;alth In the Chrlst child 15 felt, and �r .hearts art! poured out In His honor for wl")om . ""to are saying. "Peace .on eanh good '11'111 towanl 1!\en."

Season-'s .Gree�ings

THE DOLLAR STUDIO �ality Photopaphen

1 2 good' pholos-S2.00 '. You see prooh Central Bldg., 93 1 1f2 Broadway A. L: Hamilton, Mgr. MA. 6810

Parkland Laundry Dry Cleaners W. Call-Deli .... ,

LIEN & SELVIC

Druggists

Pacific Lutherlln College is deaned with J�n_ Bnt.h" lind E •• lpment f·,,@lo-�.-s - Why not JO'I' home?

Phone' CA. 381 5-R-.1 . JOHNSON . IRUS·H CO. . 722-24 Pacific Ave. , MAin ·5394

" .. . ...

Merry Ctuistmas

Schoenfeld's

KIMBALLS Sporting Good. I SINCE 1118

SEASON'S CREETINCS!

Bonnadele Buuty S�Oppe All line of . . beauty work Expertjlerrnllneni Waving

w;, 0145-R2

CHtt: w,."'" to.- all accasiorl, 5c aM .p.

15c for Nine' Holes . 25c for 18 'lIoles

$1 :50 St�t monthly·rate $1.50 ladies rate monthly

. $2.60 �.,,'s mOnthly Tate

: . Pa;i,I.:;...c;;;.f ·�

SEASON'S GREETINGS HOLl I!lAY

From the 'G�EETI NGS BROOKDALE LUMBER

COMPANY . The Bug Broo�dale, Wash . . "Service U1'-e You Like II"

• •

. EFFECTIVI; PRI NTING Planned anc1 Produced .

.-JOI-lNSON - COX CO . .

. 7�1.; POCihC Awnu. BRoodwoy 2236

• •

'\ ./ '

-,.-;-- . . �

( � .>

Page 29: Mast 1934-1935

Thelma' Daniels and Swanson . 'Appointed To Be 'Heads of 1935 Saga ) . . .

. . .

. . .

Announce Co" .. , •• t. 'Editorial and .... In ... Staffa : 'aM .. CIIUl�n; . . ' HcSOn- H.oItca." "'lOCia.t.�Edi."",.":'WIIli .. m_._ -��. . Pf'uel.r. Cik,ulati

,'" Mana,.,. .

, Thelma Dahielll and Roland Swanson. have been selected by the faculty the editor· and buSIneas,.manacer(respectively, .of !.he lWJ5 Sap,: They an­

�owice the'self!CUon of their !tatts iLtter recelvlnl apPllcauori:a dUrtni the past weet. With. theae.posI.Uons nu�, work on the Year .Book ..,111 beatn at once, ' aocordlni to. P'n?f. N. J .

. 'lIOhg, advisor tor the editorial ,:tatr. .

, Hel�n lIoltcainP and ;,lame. ' OHlIlan

Board Of·· Trustees hOY< .... '!>oo<,n to, Ib, """"'; ",'

, , ltorahlj), The remainder or the edJ-Has Imp4}rtant Meet toM,1 .Wt In";O" ,.;,.. . "Iton: . Rachel Flint. graduate; Ellen Berg­Ne. Members Introduced : Hi,h- strom, IOpho�ore; Ida Mets: treat-.man; bt . ... Taylor Cr.-lited L�v ... of and H�' Oribbohm, high IClhOoI; Absence; lud,et Approv" Judy Benson. and Francis Archbold,

The . Board o�tees of · Pacific organlutlon4; Haul H&ge�p. wom�n's

Lutberan College' met at the home of llports; Eldon Anderaon, men's 1port8: Dr. 0, A, nngeIstad TUesday, Jan� tVe1yn EcIr.lund, a.cUvu'\es; EviiYil Sy-16: Those who attended .the board verson. -musIC; Bertrum.-Myhre. relic.­meeting t?r' th.e flrst UO).t: were Rev. 'Ion ' R,o!)erta Torrllon and Arnold An_

j'mmi'''o .• \ . Orosehupl' of Spokane, and Rev. E. ' . UI@!19IUlit), I � Knorr of Beatt.le. both represenUnr derscn. art; Valborr Norby and Oary American Lutheran church; Rev. PnuegeZ;. sel10i01 lIIe; lAuIae, JacUon,

Ahderso� of jipo�, _�!!. J.l!!f!ICIoala:... � ... ..Be�� __ F'ebruar,. 22, 23 •. and M are tho.: dates .. Brrrrh-��rdrrrrrrJJ r To ".nlol., EIIn,! o<h"'ull", for the annual P. 1.: C. AluDl- not w /;'reeze: lhat is the

:;:U:�I�� ="!:� �d�Y� AJumni wheth�r 'tl3 nobler in the mind

the COlumbia Conference of P:rlIa. Ruth H�ulland:' typJat&. '

synod; 'and 'Mr. W, T, Aa advertising m�r. · C1Ur�rd Mestord wm be 'assJaf:.ed by 'Joanna

� yet only tentatlv� plBlJ.S naV!! � t� be<1 and freeze,

to death,

or to

made. but the. three-day festival Will arms against a bed of lee and . M. �. ·Forde. ManoUSOB, Eleanor Haulr:e, and Vern

Include Drama Nlght.on F'rlday, a bu- wooJ soc� and an ove.rcoa� ot the Ume was spent in con- Knutzen William Pflueger Will serve lr.etbdl game wlUl. Bellingham In the �'ake up about four �. m. to 0"'0 .. ,01 m.,,,,,,,, plans for improving. the fI- as circulation manaru wUh to{,e Mad-P. L. C. gymnas.lum and a banquet sat- you should have put on a status of the College throua:h &ell, Aida Johnson and Irene o,ieU as urday evening, and festival serViCes and a Pal; of mlt.t.ens. And

b/���':;�:��I��;n��. ass15tanta. FrlllljoC. Tayet. will \ act. as

Sunday momlDg, almost time to dress, and . the Pael!lc disLrlct 01 the Nor- accountant.

comple� plans will be made when :�: :Ch::al7�� .. m�g:a:1l wf1I:lan Lutheran Church or Amer1ca, Thelma Daniels. ricc!nUy appointed

"lom,m,-Ib,1 ::!�!::e�����c��:�la�=; or bed to close the �dr:..... anij ��mo'mPI·-"_

n"""",' n.�lng

PI&not' �

.. a, edi

tor, baa ,worked on last y. ear's and

man-servant; Marian K T1 lstad Wllbert N your breath faJI from �our mouth .. � - -= . ..,"'" W' edt t I I th M in Freda Goodwin. Egbert's m:tu. ��:e ;:�'Ulst·. Ber-r N?t= Ictcles..

District Ptuldent, Rev, H. L, Poss ot thls fltJ)'. ter a 0 e cor g

Ortbbohm, a mesaeneer boy. .., a� BeaUle: district finAncial, secretary Mut and Is at present Pac!.!'1c Lulh-

Peaturlng the 'O�"1whClle Ident1y :�t.H�;t. �;o:g�r �es:t:� ... ·!v:e�;:�� := ::tlr.1:!e� a " Theo-tlokenstad of B�m�rtIln, Rev. S, eran COllege eoriespondent to the Ta-

not reveaJ� unt1� }he conclusion nl adviser. we now ha\'e a IIlIght YUvlsaker of Stanwood, Rev. T. 0 .. coma New. Tribune. Beside. th1� jour-:1

� �;:: �:=�h'S winter mlJhl appear In .. o�� :;r�o��'e.

an:u:���� �

v;:=. nallaUc experience IlJIe send lut y�r

in the portrayal are: Eldon' S Snnnsoring Happy-Ness discovered to this matter is in the course of as the vlce-preai.dent ot the Drama club

Ted .Jones; Stanley Pont aga 1"". , :: �;':f

n�71��w.:t least and &ecretarY ot cpe Prench club 'and

W&liera, Mary; Elizabeth PrtIs.. Contest For Theme: she fclt the:" other night Busuleas manager Larson submitted this year holda !.he ' �ttlon of vIce-. John Van Leuven. nm, the COp; tripping the IIlht fantastic operating budget of· J38.258, and ,a president of the student tiody. Ohost. .

. Tbelma Daniel&, �� of &be Sap. en pond. and' the� all of a service bud&et ot J23,OOO, tor Roiand S�n, bualnesa rnan.acer . aDnCMlDees.ihat tile AnD'" " . • �_ stantaneously :nd withput of which the BoArd loc Ult Year Boot JeI'V� ;.. clrcuJa...

Graduates-Decide ,a conte.t for .�Ioba for -8 snap! crack! and Happy . . Uon �anaproi the ms-" Sap. lAIt

On l'h!01:OI�al,ber I ;;;;; fot' uu. Jear'1 pabIk:aUoD. The ,a1m05t. hip-high .In . a mad· . , w .. ::' .. ��

h.bYy', .. �,Io. -1,av,ln.o'" year � 1fLS preak1ent of the MlMIon

1m � wtU be a ........ to Icy water. "I don't know a'_'1eU -

, .abmHLb ... � bed theme Willi saturatJon ·.o� capll1an' action, U he securea the fellowshJp Bodet.y, vtce-president ot the ffftbman .

Com�ittee Mud... Iy Arnold for dneJC!'PIDI' t.be tileale-' It sure waa wet. des1rta. Mrs. Loulse S. Taylor, clala and -. member of . the debate

......... Awa" Conty;;ct ... eUllb)e' to , tt:lter; UIII Sa;.v somethln¢ or1glnal In supertntendent.-elect, wu ctv- lIquad, .

, To HartsOok StudioS ' of sleds, the other n1a:ht.. I

a��:d�

e��

e �� =�: =:,�. ' "A��n�IY .� '�I�nnW pubUc:auoo

.At the mee� of the Sm10r D::.::aa: =:,!;;e = �u:��.:n p"us��Of

U you A leave of absen� tor' Mr. Paul is not satW�tory u an annual. Ax!-lut week. Arnol(l Andenon, � aIlJ CCIIIlIIIIUee GIl pU� ..

.

. coa1- about three IIOIDme:raault.s waa 'extended to April I, 1936, cordinaly, UI35 .w�I1 � f.1nd P� L. C. of the plctUre CCI!DIJDItt.ee &.IJ..DOWJCed Paeed '" N. 1. BoD(, � B. Kiddkir. the very tip of your own n:"Quest.. . '!YUh a SaP· We have 'chosen the _ thatt.heIlarLlookBtudkiotTacoma wUJ O. 1. '8'-. L_YIc L&nGal. .... Ed' fO;Ot of the lncI��, you . BOard approved � C;:lutord staib; our ;adv1ee", are helping \11 • . take ,the plcturee of the cl-.. foe the 'l"IaceWad. Eatrfes m_1:Je � .. again or ac home and �e up . gymnaslwo' project, �e-, What' we n� DOW 11 tbe oooper&tlon 8qa.. Tbe price tor 'one doa!n 3 by aad 1IaDiied GI' ..tied to )It. Daa'ie... unt1nlIh��or �

tha�letel in of the student body," r.uertl Mill Dan-

4%, picturM in toklen, eaael t7Pe, 18 • ' I' . • _ a-v._on 0 e gymnaa-: 'Iell., '3.,50, � en1&rrem�t: • by 10 'intbe. ... I Stud t T

·· T makes. Sunday evenJna we heud a d1&- lum �t..

wW � pftD irtth eKb order. Aooord- ...... nu. en np . 0 cussldn about the amount of mow tbe:re The �en. medina wID "be held IOme- "As the school year 11 t.lreJdy fai- ad-In,', to the COIltract, ODe dollat muat be Mt. R.inie, To' Be Feb. 10 would � on the around 'Mooday: mom- in t.be ant. part. ot April. vanced. please make lmmedlate pay-pald' co the order at the time ot:the inC. SO!Debociy � that t.bree � " . ( , . ments on the 's.p In � that. the

::::: .. � :.�� the �. � �_� �e !.w1:� �re!a=w In!:y�:; ���� Sec-o..d Semftte, �I..... ��=!:;:n�:: =::

8en1Dr with Mr. 'A.cdenoD OD the � to baft the annual tJ1p to Mount nine_ .Anyway It was "au dedded tbat To Commence 0.,· Tu ..... y the �er of the ' t2 due in lUG·

ecmmltt.ee "'" EftIyn lrwtD, 8b1rteJ. Ra1nIeT OD SUnday, PebruarJ 10. 1m- 'by morn1.Dl' the street car tracta would " ' �ft paymenLl," .1&teI. Mr. &wan-Savqe, Rboda RokeDItad and. 'EupDe 'med1atel1 101krW1na: deyottonal servk:(es be ".y dowJ:I,. under heapa of mow, aDd • T'. ,."" ceaIIIe&. In � 100. . ' . , B1lJ'I01DI!. • " . to be held .at m: a.. m .. the ,poop � ambIUoiuS .• tud�t. coUld IJI)Imd the o.a � ....:.w- .uia& � will ·At a ipeda! meetID.I .of the faewty

AocordJnr to Il1ltot1 N..-tc, c1ua � . ·0 buI1d1nr soowmeo OIl ck!8erted . .. � belli - """7. the � comm.tt.tee OIl publk;aLlODl held ,..ter-_�rlDp tna7 � IIeCUl'IId 'bJ JIIaC.- JabC. Wll11ama bu·been appoihted�to c:on:&en, ' ADd then came tI)e - ., .... ..... .-Mr, ....., c1Q. tbI! ccmtnct tor the pr1nUIIC Of I.oc ' � with blm. IUrip are "'.ao be&d the 'oommlttee on arranpment.a wben·we.leaned out of the .be � , ..., to � the' Ann�l .... awarded to Jobrwon· aod ' for boJS, II.OOlaDd • .oo ·tOl' for: � excuraSon and &be ·a.ppradmite .. the ,deptb·, of the wttIl ... . .......... ell ......... COS 00mpulJ. prtnien of \he ' Uoor-,td., � pm. tJ�. " _ " thahbe trip wW�COIt .1.I.5:-cme doUar � our aurprile tpttnd ibat � ........ \ .u.. � Mr. ,Pnbk M1JJej, who hal

RcrIm4 awaa.c.i. preddeDt, � for �tbi. aDd fttteeD cent. tOl' eT , n.a.tw'e t*t turued Ilf!u .... ..... . � bad maD)' ,.,. 01 apertmce tu " D'" � all dua �.,_ paid before tbe � wbSch wW be � at. the brourh\ U&. �. to � w1tb & .{ �. -� ..... ... Dial W'Oft. will � .... r �

' mel of.� eeIIIatei'. . ,t, lDOUD,taln. � ot our .f.YOrlte anUP&th,.: � . . and dtnCU7 � tbe ,publleauan. ( ,, �

....... , ...... "..;. , . ,

--.-. ·-i '-�--'

Page 30: Mast 1934-1935

/' PACR TWO

I , '

"

JANUARY 23, It!5 ·

, w b P ,jI 0 (I d u g jI a � t """"'iIGHTE'ji""""" , HAYE YOU MET? ,' PREXY'S COR,"iER Published u�ry t.wo weeki durlna' the scbooJ ,..... by t.be atudeI!ota·o! Pad.tk: I -----'----:-'----I �------.... ---..

Lutheran Collqe, Parkland. WUbJDctoo THA'N ' A � JOUIlI' Iacb': medium s\U4. · :'Knowledle la Power"; but. po,,"-er Enteffit." .econd cla.M matta'. Octobu 1. 1m. at the .... Office at. parkland,

. . .' . ' With. b�" �Ir, and -:�ry tnr�ous '�onIY a.s It 1& �. "MOI�' tnoW)edp Ie � - Wuhln(tOn, under \be Act ok Ma1ch J. 1m.

. ' amUd For two � abe � been a; forrolten ver)' lOOn. and therefore �- • AIR' ve" . ' . Itnowlqe, contrary to . popular con-

� �� . . - . .member o( ,the collep .cbotr:. . Cl!ptlon. Is not· the meet Important re-, - �� M ... bu ' """"",:"""c:","""";"",, ' "",,",,""" Halll"" , .... TOOOma, ... -e!tau. "ul< 0' 'a Col .... "'�aU.n, ' . . ' . By BOb MouoQ of the' night life around P. L. C�. but ·· I wou.ld place· at leut �U\e 'rollowtna

EDI10RIAL STA" . . ', Good.y ! Exam ,,-ee�'alPMd)'. ·and ahe � 'put In • '��11 day around ::U:H�l

ot m�;eo��=� �m:� ���i���C���:or He��tHo�::;g· the dotm fUYS are, Just. relUna rested act\.ool . .. �e lII"Orka. lot .. the Collece t.J.

pe�Uy� th! .eduea� pel"lO

m; Features Ed,tor E.leanor Hauk�: alter thel� ��uon. .dmlnlstraUo.n. She is an •. cUve �k. lh,e c1iaclpllneod. mlnd With Ita an�IYt.lcal' Spdrts Ed,tor �aul ·K. Preus ' . -'-... : . ' .

er �n.�mltteft � can alw.y! be. e�· .�e or· attack upon problems: and the ECfltorlal Writer _ . .' Paul t:tvldding ThIs Wff&. many students .rtll· wake Ifrely'depend� upon: She. � .• member .b1dlna: rrien�p. &n$i c:ontacta of Col·

. Reporters-Eldon Anderson. Kathryn Andersqn, Judith Bepson. up to find the�lves on' the hon� roll. of the ,raduaUn, � c� ilnd . l�e me-with u" �r1ad precious mem· Ellen Bergstr?m. Thelma Daniels. EI.izabetp Friis. Harry Gribbohm. �any mO:l"l! will f� themselves � �he urne • . when. she puts'on her apecta�les. orles' 0. A. nNOELSTAD Hazel Hagerup,.Mabel Heggem. Courtney·King. Mari�n K�ler, lon� �onor 1'O�1 and .th�n �e'up·c she h&s that typical "achool m&rm" Madsen. Robert Martin, Robert Monson, Val borg Norby, Roberta . -- . . charm . Torrison, Lenore Withrow. Russell Frye. '" The rr.dlo· .. . lPUt ed�UOnal force. • .

c' Gt · · . · . . Typists-Eline Benson. Epna Tobiason. . declares .• profeSso�. It the dc:nn fel- .' -, -- hapel eanlngs. IUSINESS STAfF . lows ever dLscovu � radio b doomed. The sonrblrd of p'. L: C.? He'. noted . . . ' . '

t:ii���t ��i��' Manager '.

'CI�t��m�ted� ON THE RAMBLE lot . . hia ahilln, abWty . ... he�"er 'he ToBebe ��=. : :;;-n� mind.

AdvertiSing Manager - . Jan:aes Gillilan Pick leu' conspicuous to' talk te"\" .to be •. mlll1cal notes 10110.... He .Read rood book&. A.aoclate WI� rood Circulation Manager louise Jackson uu 11 spo� . I I hu'been a member of the choir for t ... o men. H.ve a f,eltnt bevt.. . . . . . Circulation Assistant - Margaret Craft ;:t : the �pe��=.� �eU'l, ·and 1& .. . m�ber·o r � school K�� �·s .Juctc:meot .and.J&�� Faculty Advisers· N. J. Hong and O. J. Stuet Mr. Jlrockway-The girls' h1(h $ChOOl quartet. rtllm c:oDlIDonJy known'as the you will bec:Ome outatand\na one

. • • __ :..... _ _ ���_aze .. Ii._b!W-lucCe.-eo -"�e - etoOres"-Monaon;-' 'Ibomp. :People. . =-n.ttr _ Talre-An-tnterest-I"-N.�t'Qnal�A:.�alrs . . ' o.re the.new ahpes Ent!e·s·!rtrl brourbt £on. 'Ellqon and ,�. �Ing' on'l':'wlth

. �uch hilS been. written in college papers throughout thi� coun· -SOCIETY NOTE: M.�r Swan80� areat leaden.h1p ablU�y, he ... 111 chosen The ·st.or.y 01 Chr\a� .�� HIJ; Ch�

t� conce.rning the interest .which studen.t� in other countries, par- �=!=!:t =�I��:- ��edl

a!�I: III p�ai'1ent oC the, Day '�y" UnJon. �e:;:�� =�:tU�:.�=����. �IC�lar!� In Germany, have. In current �lItlcal e-�enls. Much .regr�t bWlinea.s �&I discussed-AxIOM: A and a1lO � a.lfOUp le��" of the Drama ' . . . .. .... . ..... Pf1uecer . as be�n exp�esse� that, we. are far behind . for�lgn students !n t�IS bird In the hand' 1& not good table ·ciub. Hil first masterpiece "Elmer" respect. While WIth us politIcal events raise little comment, With BOUQUET I ' . . . "We are the Lord·s." them they a.re a supreme inter:e�t that ,k':'its them together into a manners- . : a n ceo �m_ w� eno\.l,h t.o.s�rnlty that he "knew hl.s Emph.alze' trust. In the Uord: The bond of comradeship which is �ttached with the most prqfound m�:tU�

unc�: �11 IIb� C:=-U stut! "tlen It come!, t.o pk:�ln, plays." Lord will take· .are ot. ua. U. we ·take ' patrioti.sm to the political I��d�rs of their country . . �ere is a sort :!ka are 1=� �:'�rre J;'ns� With . stat,ure of about 5- -f�" 7 our P� t.o Him. of �hc halo attac�ed to th.err Idea of.gove.�nmenh�hlch has S:X>.v.:er sen 'Wantl to write a perfect paper for Incbes plwi blonde treasea. t.o say noth_ Let ua lII:alk carefully the path be-. ��

lgrlP youth and. to create In them someth,ng that IS almost SPIrit, Mr . . Hon�. but that', cArrytnf a jot.e l� of thOR till' blue eyes. h'e could fore

t �: ��t WI look to lhe Lord .nd . . . . ' a IItUe � far-ONIONB: to th� COD- � ... Uy "tet by'" as our "Clark aable." tru! n m. -n�, ' , We. in this. country. are a heterogeneous people springing from sclentlo� stude�tI . ... ho ',wlpe boob H ' won't admlt It, but whAt's hlI Idu different raci�1 backgrounds. In the great melting pot which is 011 .th� �rve shelt durl!:lg exam 'week e . ., Let not -your life be Ukened llnto ..

America divergent cul tures hav:e been amalgamated into a people �r any othe�k. How maoy ,tds aplnat mllUonl 0 others. rudderless ship. of br�d and vague principles of go:-,"ernment. The political parties wish their boy friends had (lven them . . . Your f.lth In Cbrbt makes, ..u � that we h�ye are hot clean cut: Our government ,r,as .been primarily �toeklnlJS Inste�Of� the cuat.om Jew- . _ dUlerence In the WGrld hOW Jou meet one �arrying ?Ut its �usiness of regulating a tarif� so that .our eco-· elf)' I now·tum g �n.) Orv &:hlan· CUapp cD .rthd . lUe . . . . nomIC hfe mIght be smooth and prosperous. Thlngs have gone so bweh g� ... a ga� dark. �I J � .y �t . . . ay � 1a the eet of U)e sail In y�ur well. that our treasury has been heaped with surplus. There has been women', � . . �e_ f�at Urne It . , . . Ufe? . little need for concern or interest on t�e part of students in the was a pal:' of �I"tk p�but enough --;X&Ylu affairs of the government. haa bred _ t.old. \ ' . Nora.. �� ", . ......................... ... Jan.. 14 A man'a ute ha.s four phUa: pc;l1U-

N h d ff T d ) . -- . . . .J1.b,. 15 W. socl.l, �notn1c � Ru,ioUS. .

._ ing a s�'fU·:i��.gS CJ�fIi�t i�:n:heo;-;'�s �r

r�b�����f�� af��e�ug�e��y� , I rim a te�p Marian Petenon ' . . Not .t any .tlme In· Uw � do The future is a large question mark. Now is the time for us as stu- For Ernie' Jane Loabe HeDricbon . .. . ... ..... _ ... Jan. 14 ... e flnd that man hal the rl(ht to break dents to awake to things of national concern. Wh

InO t�e

.p�:"

n·,

... a.lUng Mildred MoMon . . , . ...... Jan.. 11 the law of IOvemmen�. . u ,... Christ MY' · ... e shOUld respect. an� .

Rolph �WI But love. I yow. For all of that. Our Cod I. Powerful Marlan Kohkr .... Have you ever noticed the strength of God's forces-how' at

. I.s not a . thing His command the winds and waters become the very essence of To be sneezed at. \ Enl,," SynHOn

power? The winds will shriek and howl, the rain �ur down in . GanhDd tanon . ...

.... Jan. 19 honor t,he lI:ovemm�nt. If the retilioua IUe of man 1I r1cht.

. ........ Ja.n. It his political. aoclal &cd ec?nomlc' Ufe .. Jan. zo will be right .lao.

. ........ .Jan. te torrents, and the huge ocean waves leap and cl'ash against the rocky Add toe-Nail descriptions: LILA . coast, at His slightest bidding. Goers wi If is indominitable : no man RUDD� the manlcurist' ln Brady'a b.r-. Arnold Anderson ".Jan. !l Second Y.ar NDrmal can bring forth the fury of an ocean-gale. yet the Lord can do it ber shop-ROLF l"RE1;JB. Pu Manchu

........ .Jan. Z3 L.i�in. Cirl .• ' Hoop. w,ith the. greatest of ease. t" .-::: . on • diet-RHODA HOKENsTAD. Mrs. G� And_n � ••• u. With Two Wi" • . .

') �til l . in all thi� po��r, He plants beauty'of all kinds. Is th�re :���h��:::�fe.�:o

h;�� !.i .... "' ................ ' .. " ............. " .. ''''' .. '' ................. � . anything more soul-Inspiring than a rare orchId? I ts petals, so stain'

, mortgage on WldO

,W Brown', home- � A . � With two vlc.tor1� and DO"def�

less and clean. colored only by the soft pen of nature. are so delicate te d-MARY NASH II. !hot In the ; ' III 0 n g � the �nd Y� Normal !(frll are lead,,; that one fears a �teath will destroy them completely. His �untains. :n:-ELDON AND�. the �otce- � � lng the W. A. A. hoop Jeque. The and canyons are �ymbols of strength, but who can deny theIr beauty. In lhe old vmage choir-MR. REID and � A I . . . � season � under ,way lIIIt Wedneeday '

his MUSTACHE Why (lrLs le.ve home. � , UInn:n. � wben the � Yes.r Normalites took The ·Book Of Books . � ................. , ... , .. " .. ' ... 1 ............. " ... , .. , ... " .. , .. " .. " .ii1 �:hF1=�e�::�=� .:: :

literature is created that we �ight find expression for our "I aln't!" Marvin Howk:k. "20. � 11 tea.ch- 13. On MonellY � Second Yeu Ilr.ll emotions. Of all the volumes that have been written none have "Say. wherE' did you went t.o school?" In,.t Grand UOl1J)d. Wlllhington. mlt- annexed' tbelr ..ec:oDd victory ' taktnc . been able to do this completely except the Bible. In . the Bible we . .ed school here during the IlIIt week the Third Year squad, 31-1.

'

find psal'ms of prayer in which the soul cries from the depth of Snappy &yI.� No. 16M(!: She got end .

Leaaue pl.y will be returned next despair and emptiness up to God. we find psalms of praise 'in which wrlnlrles all. owr ber: fau fro� worry· . , . Wedll.ead..y when Liberal Aria t.a.na:le. the heart f�ows ov.er wi�h th�nksgiving. The.re are in' t.his �k out Ing .• bout he{loo�. . He'�an Ariderson. '31,.. law at�ent �lth ,Third Year No"imal and the .�-bursts of disgust at v.anlty: .ttiere are, expressIons of satIsfaction that Bnappy Sa}'inf· No. 16549: A. ... ord t.o .• t the Unlveratty of Wlllhlnrton. b.'«1 ODd t.eft.mI or the Pint and Beooild the ways of Cod are lust. the wlle lntertuptl a monologue. . �an operaUon for appendicitis a few Year N.ormal � meet. . .

. Ir;a this t:»ook are outlin'ed hum�n tra�ies and triumphs . . li.fe th:r:::! ==g:::: c�:e�� In day • .uo. . .

�u�.:; N: (31) .(1) �� y .... N. In all ItS va�led aspects. �f r:'ro�pe(lty and pover!y. the :s-oul . 'n .'�s ' . . E .. Ha.uke ('10) ... � .. .P .... (.I) O. 8tmber&' struggle against temptatIon fIll Its pages. When In need of fIndIng N ' . ' D R " T ' . 01,.. Overllt:. '33. whO 11 �a.chIn( at 'R L1l (3) J. (21) R _ . expression' we 'have only to turn to thiS limitless SQurc'e to receive ext ... . ! .M.et o . Eat.onvUle. Washington, visited acbool . !at ... _ ...... . _.... , �.Vl-. .

satisf.ction ,

, ' , . . . w,:·�:·:�1 �t:::: l":::·:o::·�. >Wt.d O<bool � =��;:�2:i==: :: = Do �m. COftJt�uch�e. �.adln.. ' . entertarn� . . � ... f,.u� Daulbten last weett." Kalhe�e :s � at '\I=��:·-ik;�<;L���� How much reading are we doing? I t IS ImpossIble to read much of the ReformaUon WID meet 'Ibundaj. Malone Washington. ' Her schQoI Ii da "'Johneoo . • k

. of our own choosin,g as most of our time is needed for the sche(h.�le<I February . 21 at the home of �. J. closed bee..UIe Of acarid fever. Ubenl � Ci3. '(14) Bleb Be ...... lessons. There are, however, moments now'and then that. ar::e Idle U. xavier. The foUowtn( prorram baa . . , . in which a good book could.be enjOyed. In loc:>king over the shelves been p1aMI!!II : ... pl&oo .o&o by Bernice P . . �uhn ..... _ .. _ ...... J' __ .. _. C3(l) K: �' of the library we find some' interesting volumes that could fill the Haute . • talk by Ellen Berptrom. Il Edna.Dapland. '30. of Borln&. �uh- t. Odell (10)· ... _ ...... .P ........ _(4) N. PreuI space of these idle moments. There are for instance Emil Ludwig's rHdlnI" enUtJed. "Paitblul Under Plre" Inrton. but ... ho Ia teach1D, .. t South a; BotenItad (3) .. O ... _ .. _ ..... (c) A. Doe "Napoleon!' and his "The Son of Man." Both.of these books are by BersUot VOpn and a vocal 'solo by I �ncl. � � operaU�n for �It� Jo!. Mon.on .......... .80 ... _';'"._ .. _ ... V. QaN biographies of historic personalities in which the author has clothed NildredI Uonson': ' . dUrtng the .C�r1ItmU 801lda,. . . • T_ 'b.pie� "',,--:--:0,-, p, 8ch1aDbuKb the skeleton of historical facts with the· flesh of ·his own imagina- . The laat meet1na" of the socldy·.... . A: J� ... _ ...... _.O' ....... __ .. .Il. l'enDey tion . . There is in Emil 'Ludwig's works ttle tone of the universal artist 'held ·ori. Thufsday •. JahtwT 17 at the Mr. Norman SWJnland. =r:ed Bube: � 'S.-Acnea Lunde, Cha.rk)tte which gi¥"es to ttie reader the Sense of i)eing in con!act .with the �e Of . Kr&. 0, A. 11nplltad. Mn. achool here last year � Kaecler :; �ttaChalk. Be�n.-6�. center of today's literary. thought. ' ElIsabe\b Boody.aDd llra. nn,tllt&d vtm�r 29. tnt to 11 k1nI" .t the Dahl. ,OunhUd Larton. . .. • , • tieln( tx.t.eDe.. ' ' . T.coma.. Norman w.or ThIn( y .... N, (I) (11) 1M "1' .... N.

. An interes�ing_ periodic�1 is the' Scandinavia� .Amer.icap R,e- . It ... voted to .. ,. two dol4arI: dur- Harold E. 0Ilh1 �mpany In �ma� V. Norby (10) .: .... �_: .. (4) .A...r Banlum vfew . . There are ,n ...., 1.5 �gaztne accOf.Jnts of .the poll ,tlcal . ��fTU�. � \h1a yeu to the 'De"niopment Aa- ' .' . . ' . . R.�.r.rnJt!?l (11) _¥ ... .P .... (4) .V. � a� Jiterary ha�nlngs.of the ftlree �.ndtnavlan. coun,nes. �e IIOC1&tb:l gi .Padrk � CoUece • . BUft). �t .. ?G . • � home· b In B. vapn --.. -... ..:..0:----- 8. 8&ftP arttcfestre well arra!lged and wr:itten In Immaculate .style: . ' . �. flQ�C iDcIucIecI • Yocal � . .. workln( :: �N�� ... Bu:t-oG -_ . .:..aa...:.-.. _-- v._ Bola

For the sh.!dents .blking �n � French there .� shelves due� � Marprel �� 1iIar7'N .... �� .t Port �. on " ol· � ._-_ ... 0.;;-"'7-" ... n,rID .of CArman and French classics which include ttle.best In the litera- Il Clarinet aDd auoprbc:De'duet b)' Mar- . .

� It.�KeleeJ --=-...--Q..-:o-•. J. WDIIuiII tuN of these countries. - Although mUc:h of this � be cO('Sicienil jade IIIJd Dorotia7' ..... ,aDd • ftII4.. Marie �'. 'l., .. UviDc til . '8W:II: �Alice KOIaD, UI& ___ too Movy for li ........ .rudI .. _ ."'.� .morii theii. thot,hove ... : ...il...,., u ...... � � '� �_ ... ........ ,� .... - ao.:-- - - -- (, all the flavor .nd ,interest of ou'; own Aineri�� novels. . • Radd. : <' _. ' burl" � SOu8e. strom, BIlla KM Qaff. •

Page 31: Mast 1934-1935

�<:

I I ..

JANUARY 23. 1m

P. L. C. Casaba Men Take Yakims, 46-34

Victory Pu ... · CI.ds in Conf"'�ce . Lead. Witt. Four St,..I"'t . Wins: Moe .and la�1t St.,

( ; , ' .

. � . J-: . ' . PA�IPIC LtJTHEJt.A.N COLI..oEOE. pAJUtLAi.n). WABHlNOT01( PAOI: THRD

'''''tt 'ton16:

Centralia Bows - " e: co" .... ,,« STANnlNO', - Ellensburg Takes Twice To Glads �.!-..,e�';"'n _ -, : -

: - Lutherans, 26-18 LUth�r�.. OWe,whe11ft · .�onf.�- �:�R:� :::

'::�::� .. �J: . '

.

1 . ti�t·:. �' .. � . � s.,.o.. '0( ' Lee'"

ene. oPPO�"h 59-1 5 ncI 41 �.· I/�� .. . ............. . __ .: .... _.:.... Aft�r Win .. '", NI .. . 13 'n-K_ • • nd H�s..," " GJ d H " d fl - " S"e'"," � - " - a s an -uregon . ' _ . • . .

. Pat'rd by-oUtch Moe 'and Chet Solie, T h Tw D' bb' . In • dow theclllnl ·c:ontest the P:. L. Entering into their fOUrth eonference II,. Eldon Aadenon I.t!e Pacific Luthuan COllt(e�Ot.dJ.ton . . . ec .0 ru Ings c: �rS ' !Uffert'd thel, rint. ddeat of gnm,e.�� ,Oladla� of 'Pac�tte lAith- Attc!r w1nnlnl' ntne �Uve wins. won .1L dedsi.,e "Ietory over �""'tn- . . ----

." , the seuon".at' U1e hand! of the �r-('ran I ere ap. n came out victors old man ddeat ftnally overtoOk the tri.'uans on the Rub Cli}t floor Thurs- Scorinl" almdllt at. wiU, the P." L. c. rui Elie�I'I' Nonnal Wildcats Wed�

O\'�r t.he �",er1ul Yakima rive by a Junior College chamPIJ:. Wha" looked day. �. 20: by .the lump total of 9·15. ragera walloped a pnle but ouiclMMd n.�ay. January III. on the nacher· • . 46·34 SCOIJ· Dl.splay�. a· nne passing to be a J)l'r1eet 5t!&$On .-tfh no de- With Ute Luth�� orfe(l!ll' e1lcldng .qulntet t� the � Institute of noor. . :���\:: ac����=g the Luth_ .fl'ata. � rufnt1l by: oone othl'P than 'and the �efeme airtight Coach O"taon .. �JoU-M�2S and 5'1-13 In t","?, .• uc- With Sill. hleh .IICOr� N9fDlal l\1ard.

throu hout the eo: and held It the hilhlf ,�t.ed boys from aerosa the first te.m ral1' up a larce W'lre. The eesalv

e conte�, Jan�ry 'rd &l)d' 4th, lud\n, their'attack. ,1J)l' wlktcata took . g. tat, although the mountaJ.ns, Ellensburg . . Aocord1n, td second �uad then ' i60k the burden on the Lutheran "oor. . . an l'Brly 1nd and, held.; It dl'SPlte au­' �������Intet threa.te�l'd repea.tl'd.Iy. reports. ·P: t.:.. C. �uld have won the upon theu . • ho�d@rs ·a.n�f. wtthout.�t . 'The Olad.lators· tlrst .ttlnl .... � en- ual ral1lH by t� Oladlaion. ·

game with their foul shots but · .... e� duriculty doubied the score 'of the f1ni( ·tlrl'�y too much 'fOl' the in,!,aders apd Bill Il'd the .scorln, for' the Normal- . P. L. C. 1461, 1M) YUbna able tc 'JIake only four out I:!.f al�n .quarter arid man.i.red to hold the op� coach C?l8on made. use ?' his aecond It� with 10 counters, while Moe w.., . Moe ( 13' .... . ...... E ... ('I) Schtter tries. Not 10 good. We will be ready:. post!), tHm to a low ecore. • and third 8trtn�� to. add Internt. high for the Lutherans with 8. Nilson (81 ............... .P _ . . . ... (4) Fl!wel thO;U8h, when the ��temers tranl Solie wu hllh' point ' maq. tor the Gene Jack and "Dutch" Moe led the The line'..upa.� : -Jack 1 11) . .. ... C ..... y •••• (8) SmJth across th� hump to m..ciet us on our 'winners �th elenn ana .Pa.r�er and !�rtng for the .�

�rans while Nlee ' . P. L C.' (III . (MI EIleDaMrI Tommervtk .............. 0 ..... (21 Megvdan own noor tn the near rut�. Burdette were Ued for the loaus with' wu ou�tandinl 1 e biers..

Moe HII . . . ........... F. (1) Hkb F'a:un: ��� .. c .. �- �;�1I1(2� \ - .8. 8. ' . six apiece. . . '� P. L 4' 1::� 0�!.3) O. I, T . . NI�!1 (1) . . .. F_ ... .. ... (51 Denlk7w Votaw. Solie j31 : Yu.lma.--crum' ." .the. ...-..' Ume..· PacUIc IMUI· Playtnt.on the !)me court. the O�- Moe (8) .... -.. r- ....... : ....... _ (4) Nice Jack (S) . . . .. � .. �: .... ..... :: .... :.:;:�I��:: · Hawks. McCoy (21: NuU�y (5). Smith: ::�.�ep�.':::u!:!.: �= ::n

bentr.II�' �Un a 4

l . to�3

o��� Nilsen (8' . ..... .. ...... .P •.. . (S) Brokensh"lr:e ��::v

:.:)(tl · ."\"0 .... · ...... (1) ';I&dle,. Co� C�pionahlp raee ..... u. r .... ury 12.' The pme was t�e tJ:lIrd con· :t:rri�t�k···;��····.��:·.��:·:� :��::��:'(3';':!e: sulb: P. L. C .• l'ord. �lIellSburW. P. L. C. Hoopmen To Me.t wfIq' and �.de,fe"'" If �1 � WIt tere".Cl' "fjetory for '':he �erMS and 'Padne8il (4) ..... ... ;.O .... � .: ..... (fJ) Wfrikle Ho!'n.er, Marts. Denny. Bed.nonkl. Mt. Vernon Here Saturda the �. t.b�1 aft rolDI" and OftnlOlOe the eighth conaec:uU"t'e win. . Subs: P. L, C.-Votaw, Mitchell fe). . . . . . .

- __ Y Ml V�oa. ft wt11 ha"t'e - t.ro."bk The defensive "'Play of the .Lutherans Sande�. CoItom (II) . Preus Q). Frye Lutheranl Ek. Out 'Close . . In Iteeptq the CC!ftW trophl In o.r was the beat «l'� In qul� some time. (2) . Ford. Archbold (21. Solie (2). 0'- Win Ov.r U • C Ca.en ' On Satama" Jan.....,. !&, the P . . L. troph,. cue for another ,ea.r, Centralia was a1ldW6S .but four points. C nner 0 1 T-Frlel (2).., Kerr. . • •• • . Co buketecn dub with the "fount . B B . one field goal and two foul throws. In 0 . ' BE'CONn OAME " ernon J. C. hoopden for the tuwUI-· . . .. ..

the last ,th� quarten. . With both ' teams l'Ilhtblting strOll, . paUd leadership of the JIUlior CoUep. �ong th� other teams In the J. C. _ . P.· L C, (57). (lSI O. I. T. dete� ' the P. t.. C. quintet eked out Conference. At �D.t both teunl are race. Is Mt. Vernon Junl� COllege. "J'h1a NUson. P.. L. C:s rangy center. walk· Moe ('I� ........ : .... ..... :.P_ .. . .. (5) NI.ce a 14 to '13 win from. a flihUnr 1CI.u.d . nndefeated In l'ODft'tftlce ....... d team \VO� a cloee victory o,'er Yakima ed off· with high point honors with 11. Nilsen IS) ......... - .... F' • .. �) Brotenshl.!1! of Unlvenlty of British �hjmbla cae. botb squads wUl be oat to..< 1t.eep �r and 1081 by quite a large' score to El· counten: Burdette was hill).· for the Ja.ck (l5) ......... .... _.0: ............. (1) Ansley en on the Parkland noor on Wednes-� dean. . . ]�nsburg. We have not met. this team vlslto� with 1 points to h� �:�t: une- To�e"lk (1) ...... 0. : . . .... Il) Wintle day. January 2. y�t. but when we do so. It wUl be a up for the pmes Are as o . Fadness (1) ............ 0 ..... ................ Wllcoll

Ith h Luth Tht' foUowm,- MondA,. JaDa&I")' ZI. game 'what Is a game.' By. comparati� . P. L. C. (58) (15) Cen� SU!flb: y. L.. C.-Votaw (8), M!tchell Play waa CI08e. w . t e e��"" . the Gladiators In.vel to Seattle for a score. the Lutherans have a slight edge, Moe 181 (8) Parker (41, Sanderson. Coltom (l) . Preus 'c..1), holding a S�II

.=r:lt�!l�::aOU .

'h mill wfth Seattle CoUqe. and wUl re- but that means �ry' IItUe'ln this game Nilson (41 ... :P.. (t-) Woods Frye en.·P'ord. Archbold (11, Bolle fel. Bardsley. �th 5 tots hUe :!!' �o��o s:�.,:: ::-:::;, �Jrk of. basketball Jack 151 .. :.:G:. .......... _ �d.ma O'Conner '(4) . Pflueger (ll . O. I, T.- :::\::::s best for':e ��erans -" B 8 Tommervll: (4) �a I Wilcox FrIel The IIne-upa Sa, . • hat Is the mattH- with )'01Ilr Fadness (4) leI Burdette

• Po L. C (14) Itll U. a. C. UNION 1'0 GIVE PARTY school !plrl!...dGden"'. Don·t JOU bow Subs P 1.. C denan (41. Col· Lutheran, T.k. Marttans Moe P (51 Bardsley ' thai we ruty� a bultetb&ll team· TIll' tom' C61 Frye f2l\(E lie III Vota.w 29�27 on Lacey Floor Nilaen m F <:1) WllIooghby With the anniversary of Abraham 1000 of the crowds at the IaA few C4) Ford (7) ./Cen(t\lIa- arlon Don- _. __ Jack (3) 0 Prin,le Llncoln's 'blrth furnlshtog the motif, pmes Indicates )'OV I.ell of IIChooi ohue. (2) Rur� . A last minute rally enabled the Pa- Tommervt1!; (31 ...... 0.... . .. ... .loI&!W'leld ' ,. the Men's Donn Union Is pl.annln, a apbiL Let'. all tun oa' for Ua� pmes . ·clllc Lutheran ColI� eagen to trounce 'Pa4ne811 (41 .. _ ........ .. 0 .. _. . ... (4) Wrilht mlnr for saturday. February 9. The and see a real champ&onshlp team In P. L. C. lUI (13). Centralia .: f"htlng St. MarUns ,"-m 20-27, on SUba: P. L.. C.-vot.i.w, �r..on Ill. girls from the � Club an to be the action, Moe (31 / .. .. . ... . F . ... .... U) Barker the Ranlers' mapll'S at lM-ey, FrIday. Mitchell. Ford. Frye. Bolte (1) • . U. B. Invited guests. Joe Mitchell. Osten B. B. SOlie (8\ .. .......... .. . P. .. (2) Woods Jan. 11. C.-8wan, Henderaon ill: Osborne. Ellasen, and HlU'Old NUsen comprise Lest we forget. studen�. the boys are NIIso.n ( 11) ....... .. .... C . . �:= Alt,?-ough w1thout the senl�S of IeV- --===�==::::====t

the commlt� on arrangements t the only one.!l who Indulge In the Tom.mervtk (2) . . .. 0 . . (3.) eral of the first string .men. the boya t no rt Itno"'tl as basltctbalJ. It hU Ford ...... _ ... ................ . 0 ...... - 1'1) Burdette eked out a "to after uperlenclng con-\,,_ . "' ....... ""." .... " .... , .. , .. ''''' .. ''' .. '''''''''''''''''''''''' .• '::ong Its followers. members of the Bubs: r· L.. C.-Vota .... Cl' , '1'rI,e slderable dUflCl.!lty In conneeUng w1th

� raJ r R� who also receive much en. 1 51 . S&ndenan 12 1, ��bo1d (41 . 0 - the hoop. Oene Jack and Dutch· Moe SWEATERSr· i joy';ent and exercl&e_ from Um game Conner: Centralia-Donahue. I\arlln. lqolced oul.!lt.andlng for 'the' Lutherans

Dr; Wm. Smith . DENTIST � � of ga.ml'S. We find the IJirls from their Lenon. and &taml�y, center, shone out for the ��HE .

� �pt!Cttve clUllt.!l attempting to uphold • . L8cey boys. +--------'-----+ ;: • 1I!III,,�a....JI:IN . � as the boys strive to outdo other schools High School Hoopsterl . �e game �as 1\ non·c�nfen!nce tilt. !:9." .... ''' .... '''''''' .. ''''''''''''''''''''� .. �''''' .... ''' ...... '''' .. !i}

OArland 0IM-R-2 h� Wub.

.�:""""''''''' .. ''''''' ... ''''''' .. ''''''' ... ".'''''' .. '''' .. : .. ''''.� In th'elr claM. Why �t go out and Win Thre.. Drop Three ����he OIadlaton �venth straight � S h' f Jd" � r-:-'-----' ---....:,� wat4:h these games?

L1nu� : � C oen e S i. B. S. Led by the sharPshootlng·of :'Peanuu" Lutheraru (01 (nl St. Martins � . '. � The Bug At lh� end of the semester. John L8rson al}d Frank Hay:ward. the P. L.. Moe (141 (4) P. MOe � ..... RST IN" rUaNlTUa&" � "Fad." Fadne. win be Io&t to tbe team, C. Hl,h School cqers �ve �n add-ad . (!) F (1) R. Moe i �

=�C����; Fud haa completed haa coune bere at Inl more ,:Ictories to an already 1m-. ;� ,;;n 0 Illi Si&mlel (ti .. """",,,,, .. ,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,, .. ,, .... ,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,&l

I P. 1... C. aDd his I ... wOl be telt eon· pressl.ve record. Their record"' to date Arehbohl (51 a (f.1 Dlaq)�D4oft r . . p

qUllity Knitting Co.

",03 11 th 'St .• Tacom.. w.�.

Iiderabl,. John Is Il very dependabte Is as foUows: Bellannlne 20 Fadn� , . 0 (I) Weber BO:��!u;,� ��i.W:'kO

(U&l'd and aU Ulef'l' when It COme-J to Dec.21 . . P. L.. C. I!I . .... _ 2to Subs: P. L. C._Votaw. Prye; 8t. Mar_ EJ:pert � W."t'e makllll" .p�. ,",Int.. Dec.27 .P. L.. C. 34 . ... , .. RoY tin&-Preuentint, Phlllpi. . OAR. Ol45-J;l.-2 .. . . Parkland B 8 Dec. 29. P.L.C. � ..... _.Btadlum 21 • Olna wn .... ·r .. all .........

:1:·eth:�m,,�:

et:Ug�: ... ��!:W':�n���� Jan: 12 . . '�:' P� L. C. 28r:r;::::!ch

2'; .

'"1 ' . . i_ ' ''' ...... ''.''' .. :''''''''''.'.'''' ... ''''' .. ''' ........... ''� ........ '' .• !.

. . JIUl 5 P.L.C. 24 ...... _.Wuh. HdW. 23 . E � Md-Q . After looldn, over the scoreboot. we Jan' 11 . P L. C. 15 ......... Kapowdn 3l I.! � � ,

Ing to all of you. !:Iere·.!I .how !.he fel- 1 . \-.. , N '. .' F 0_ r Job Printbur 10W3 on' the .!IQ,uad stand in point malt- '.n. WIUIama and Arnold AJadeNOft I ,�" I �; =�:O:':i�:a'::..��. Ing In ten games played.: are desertbed In tbis week'. Ha"t'. Y.. b . .

� STU'DINT ACTIVITIES no e:;i:,:::��"th:n-:"en

i5.t'"e so�:u�'�:����:

c���:= Md. -"11 W�"=�g:CI;:Coo. �

_ see · . i

L:�:'�:N �I.;'F::: �- Votaw ". "".. t3. "",.bold 12.

Pon1 PEOPLES STO.RE Mlend .�

rIHorShop I , CLlF��p��

se���OlD I !====:::::::=::::::=�===::::::::=;:===:; Co .. f,ctionery � . ! PARKLAN�

rk���

�t� ATER co.

n. A� 1�,!:::.!:Ii"' · CEO . KNUDTSON. Prep. . Aliitrum Printh�! Co. i ,_,..t. �ur.I,�. =y��n�=�9!'!IY' �=-::::::::::':::::::::::::::;:;;;�-:::-==��I ;�;�;;;;;;;;�;;;;�I .·,:�··�:,�:·,·" ·····,_·�,·��,:���·�,· J _po !Ii .................................... ;.� ........ " .......... "......... " ..... " ........................ ",; .......... " ..... _ ........ "." WilNt- ... ",a..�,:., -;:!"· ::tt"�.I': n. ft • • a..... . HAIRCUTS' �,!i ' Servfu. '�"''''iI''''''. QUJty . • i Fot further information IAHY to BURT H. RAYMOND. M,r. .ON LY 25c Lot .... " Shoe ite�'ull.lin. Co.

i . S .. ' S II ; Tho' .rookitel: .erber Shop I =E� .. ��tINT"'6A3":1 •• ' 1 ,:',."i '

. av.mS!msma -, Ttlfl"HClf« �N """5 A.

Spalding Gym Supplies .'/ c.t y.;.. .. Non;' 1-' . 92-4 'iclfic A.... •

_ . Washingto� ' llardware C�mpany

• • _ �_ ._ .... �.:.. .... ___ < ..... _ ""'T ': • .'::.:_ �;....:::::....J ..t • -.. .... . - .

Broo«.dale Art D.nieI5. Prop, ; n : ., .... ", ....... ,", .... -, .. "" ... " .... , ...... ,,, ... ,,, ... ,.,,",, .... �======:;:==:::I �i�;��,;=� f Compllm.nh,

of -

West COast Groeery

AftIOClt Prod.ue!' .

� Your Savinp Plan shOuld be Ilartad I ' 1 . =�r.:::-�tse�� .. i"I;', i The only 'Isk Involvad I, that you

i mlJht Wiltl too lon, i . See our local rwresentative: j. Harold Hoel. seattle. � WashingtOiri .. or write I Luthlrln '�oocI

. i {te�8R� �'!:,!.,�I I. Mlnn-';U •• ,,!Inn. . _

�---:----'7'-:-'-.l- I I;;._;....._ ............ ..,...Jlt ........ �.�;.-.��--- ---!II ' , (

Page 32: Mast 1934-1935

.. - '

PAGE POUR

. ( � /: . ( � . .

' .

JANUARY 23, 1135

Seme./er'. Ending . Bring. Broke;' H';" /': Mini .. " Society To Hoy. R�in i,..;n",.e,. Reporte�!. IniawillOlio" Bringing Student. Crock A. Pro/e ... o�. lit eaken Elecition Q.,,' ,."\ ... ,, '30

. Remorkpble Clwrige To ·Surround/n,., Pro/ellors

. The cIlmax: of tJ1� ,semester ill herel �k-" �d' who could without �t. nor �t , Ii. .m�Uni of Ut� 'Wsston �Ie�>, . Ho.:llUm: ral�� rain', ra1JJ, � � to echoOi-he ill �lDC on ,. aurf board

::: :�ttn;er

e::kl�O���:,: horrtble.antlctpatkJ� � uils; mon- ;;:; ::a��I��� ::� .:n

� � �1r� � n:� :wm:��V!�.O�I:���

one haH months._ auppORdly. TIlat 4" Itr'051ty, � m�ter t.hat spoUs .th.e were nom� for �2i.'!e�. ed, ,and It ls atill· �rn.- . Welf per. 100. apd O'OODneJ': _ SUCh, true "lUId of in,,!'al'd q�lngs and out'9/an1 calm. whole year of good Ume • . U\at robe the RamOlat!'lust and �� Anderson �PII _.It 1If,tM. best· th� t.bat could poLse &I ill shown.by the p�eaK)r, thM !tOmet,lmes. That day upon wtuch the whole t.hing ,of the- tun and .c&rtf�- tn! running tor Y1ce-pre&tdent: HaR}' happe� �ur1nr exam �b. teePlnl' It la � � that he hu: spent stoutest heart weal!;ens. wom.en acream, "ncaa of cpl.1ere life. We hav� 'to listen Ha�rup and . ·Ir.tne Odell' are candl. away !.he tempt&ttm of e . few long a ;real. manY ye&rS in thl.s P.art of lJle and strong men pale. The days of to.pref� h"oun eVery·da"'. We are dates for the poeli1bn-of��: and .walk;s. But then �e to think .of I,t.. C9untry. .' . days when. if e·ver. true character be- taught and �mmanded .to sit 'wlthout Paul Hvlddl,ng ana:Ralph Bols� have It· ral,l;ed bdortrwe ,ldt to ro home for . That surely can·t be �he street car? com� evident. The acid teal.. The sud· struggle and make an .effort to ·a.ss1mi- been. suggested � be the t.reasw:er. Chrls.tmaa. and 'moet of wl .tound tha:t 'NO, It caJl·t"-: be, but It .11 •. 8:1d u.....J

-; den and ':Ide brnk . from drums to ,at:e the ·most,irirP.QSSlble and: ltTele· . According . to Mar:pret .Craft., vl�. rain gree� us � ·.we rot hom� 'sneeR: what a a.\ght. 'Ibt' car Ia not rUII realities. Examinations-the Inventory vant (We thlnt.) fQm\�. q!Jot.a.Uona. p�si.dent. Roe;. T. 0: Svare-' wW be the dev. I aueu th�. could � a .. 10t of by only one conductor. but by ,trIJUlY . . of th� semester. and what a search1ng tn6wfedeges, et cetero. Then. adding lPain speaker for the pf'OlT"&JD 'to. be thln� �one-for: Instanot', .l� .�d ,for at. tau. 'window sits a COnductor ' one! . .,. . ' , 'Insult to Injury. ft ·m-aetually .aaked held next Wednesday evenlng. Bob taln �er .and .'uter; It Would,D.'t clad In ·blue. holdlna an oat and. IrUd-

A dtsUn�t quiet seems to have per� ·to make It evldent 'to th1s .sam�"ltertpg sVare "t{U1 Sing a y�ao!O; YarJoi-le n�ly . need to �� � juit. after mI-. �onlr' 16 the' vulpr. ott. oh-'I!le vaded the school. The rowdies and and laughlnlr (iant who � our. �er and Dorottiy Meade are to'pla� & dar': lunch hour wh�n we � st&l"t1llg cl&u- VolP Boatm&�. , Hea� hoI 'Ibe ear ··stoogeS.. setUe down In a deapArate, to make It e:vide.nt. In blatt" and whlt.e. Inet · aild aaxQPhooe duet; Herbert es ,aod couldn:'t go tor a walk any. ;toPl. and out steps Ramstad .... Such . .f.:lncere. but fuUle effort to do n", that we actually remember e�h of 'Noria� wtlI live the 8c:r1pture 'li.d. wa.y. but It" does and after aJ1/th&t·. rqaU.al and to think hel a· college' months· :work. In half an hour. D stu_ .the horrid stuff to JusUfy h1I' .paas1ng thg. and t.ru: trlo . . OoUmunr of AIda scme�. . '

. . piofesaor, too. He· .... ean a di\'en unl-dents plead wlUl A :studtnts for hints us through .. the course. Of COUJ'8l! .n-. JoruUoo; Irene Odell, and Mildred Well, I IUMII·I, ahCluldn'� .be··growliDl f�. wblch he purchUed. in town tor on .atudy1!l8 . . Notes are ��ed.;\� h� to take. It·s Ul}bearable. &D4_w�t Monson wilt tUin.1ah � voCal number. 'cn after. aU. thlnk of a1.�

the mtp..ImII the. p� of �eeptng h1s (eet ·apd· quiet. but confu5ed and. tnegul� .Ji'e .probably need 15 a recona�cUon of . l ' . . Of �Ple who are praYing da1ly for ah"6nJden ' dry . . Upon an1v1� � the st:relLrii of quesuona pour frou;t ariguW1�' our-enUre-��_� 'Sophomore CI ••• -HoId.-.....-.J �:' . schOOl he un\rells �d .f':Dds h1tnaelf .as·

.ed �ea:rt.s. Why? Because tod&y. the It loolts. "·thoua�. in spite .of all o� " ;-'"" . ;I M .I-llve and ct.J.e.1 Are my eyn; de •. "dry a.s the Bahar& � .. . -We hope

average student Ia'thlnking ot·exa.m.1� pr,otests' and arguments: that � . ·Sw •• the.,t P.rty F,lday· celving·me or can that z:eally be,our o�. that ttJI the profs don·.t take on this nations. of the. �ltimate �es. of the' simply lsn·t anythlnj in the wexld that . . -- . pal Reid' reWinlr to school in the cutest style 'toO seriously tor think of aU the paternal atUtude �ulung. of the hoPes .can be·substituted tor actual knowled;e Wth "8wee.th� .. as' th� theme 'of pf row bo&ts. And s�t1ke me Jtink. if noise and the el� � time t.hat and prayers of those lovtng and un .• when It eom� to taking an ·exam . ..If the Sophomore Class Party. the .Sopho-- the � haaI)·t been & bleas1ng" f.O him... would be � . (IronY) . . . ' selflsli..�nts who sacrifice that their, yo� lI:now �t�. you'�e all ·�ht. 'and If mores entertalned Friday evening in �oist air "IWa� does � crops goOd. Mr. HlghbY; 'W"ho&e M�uarten" are o� child' might have the opportunlUes:tbat you don·t. then �u a:re very m�hlY the ·college. gym: ' . " so � hear. .: ' . the east side or the bulldllllJ' hu spent they. perhaps. had. Oh; yet. examl- au �ng .. There's no getttng IO'OUDd - Following the &;and march led by • Well . . well. weill � who·. � moat of hla. quiet moments invenUng nation week br1np to a.head the preb-

Ilt.. Anyway. now 'theY 'are almost. all M� Vivian JohnsOn. cla.ss adVIser. and h�re .. Mr: ��. and whats that

tra�par-ent. waterproof canvUa. to veil lems of . many. It Js lovarlablr the over: by �rrow they will be for- Paul H . . Hlghby. the group pl�yed' dr· he ha.s on h� automobile? Pontoons? over his .wJi,dowi: He dllicovered a

cause ot many regrets and. "O�. why .Hotten. and all \\'e have to do Ia put. cle g�es and sang son�. MargVet Yesslr. Aren t.they .too ducky tor .w�. formpla for It. and. this morning we dldn·t I study a litt.l': harder:'") l off all our next sem�ter·s work UDtl:i Craft cleverly impersOnated . members . Dr. Tl,ngelstad does n.ot Intend to be saw him breaking out his old glaM' Upon �nalderation. the exam . . week 1 the l&st few days IIke .we did thJs II(!. of the ·faculty. Eleanor .. RaudebliugW .outdo�e by Jhe oth.era. CUI IOQk at the panes and repl&elng them with his 'own should hold n� U!rror tor the average. mester. and ·as we will �rob&bly do. p:ve two �dl9P. "That Old Sweet. diving � he has hanging. out ot hla .. handlcraft-· .. student. There . should be more than ! along with all our pred�ess.ora. ad .iJ:).- hea.'1. of .Mlne·· and. "Be<;ause ·of. You:" upat.a.1ri window. JUllt for our · purpose.

v In the the minorlty,·who really could enjoy the ! flnltum. Such I.s man. Emmett ThomPson rendered' several It I.s rumored aro�d that school · will Coach Olson .prans � mo e to

____ ��---_--'--------_---- solos. and Mildred ' Monson sang "I be dlslpiMed early this afternoon fot dorm BlI �e fean the. ""I� Is getting

Cerman Club Will Elect Colle,e C'hoir Decides 0., ��e yo� Truly." ' .� :e'::::

n U::':'f�:'he diving board him down. We don·t �w for sure,

Oft. A N M S Ch 'II L ' .Refreshments consiSted' 'ot a. beautl· . . .but. we he&rd he even wore rub.,era one' . Ice"� ext eet we.ters. __ e�1 e etters tully d�te<l wed�ng -cake ·and Jello. th�n� =���: :o�

lnt�:

I=ri;�::�� day to school. but he �eVed them

. At the next meeting of the German For the first time In the history of Ma�:-�Ie JC::��h�=ib:,:r:� and I(i'm nol. mlstake,p. it sort of lootB' betore h� en

.terecl the �ullding. because

�Iub';to � held Tuesday. Je.n1.!8.ry . �'. the organ'lzaUon. the ··Cholr . or the. prised . e committee In charge 'of Sr- like Mr. H�g. and yesair It �a1ly .�' he . dldn t �t his big f�ball boys an election or this coming semester s West·· wlll.be dlstlngUJ.shed by. sweaters. range � . al!d the tasHlon In whlc� he � �mlng to see them. officers will take place. , as a result ot the voUng ot the cholt . . � .. -. )

In a.ddl.�on to � election there These sweate� will be substituted for ( . EI d ' Louise Jackson Namid r-------....;.....,.--l. will be a program consiatlng of a blo •. the go-..'IlS at some of the cholt ap- �lIen · __ .rg"l'o" . ect. . . . ' . ' ' . SANDWICHES. graphical sketch. of Bach by Thelma pearahce.s. I •• L.ader Of Franc" Club P,esldent Of P.p Club • . AU KJ� 10e . Dan!els. and viOlin selections by Eugene Jane Williams: Evelyn Syverson. OS· / ' -- -- Jack's Crid.dle I Burgoyne. ten Eliason. and AlTIold Anderson com- Ellen Beri::ltrom.was elected president Louise Jackson was unanimo.usly I ·913 COmmerce .st.

IJI "Ii,l prise the committee In charge of II!. of the French club for the ensuing year. elected president of the Pl!p Club for We Nmer" CloR . ' . � . UJUtedM��r stocn i �e

ge::�:/

o: ��5:

u:�;��� �:

a:� �. a =;�laO�R��tI:: �e:�

anv�:: :; ���::

g:a�:�r�::a:n�:�a �� .j.' ----------4

Dahl Crocery Co. Parkland

� insignia P. L. C .. with a note running president. and the new trea.surer Is to ,Is the new vice-president: Roberta Tor- !iI:' ........................... " ..................... " ...... , ........ ..... If;!, . � through the lettering. Choir ' Is also· be Eula Mae oott. rlsQn wa.s named aee�tary-tr�asurcr: : � Included on this chenUie I�tter. The According -to Miss Rust. who I.s ar- and Paulin� K� rs to perform the 1 SEE OUR NEW STORE AT

. � s\\'eaters will be distributed to Ule stu- ranging the program� the next m�Ung duties of ,nre.-ehlef. � 1815 p"crC � ·" .. ,,· ........ , .... • ..... • .. u ...... •• .... • .. • .... • .............. i!] dents in about a week. will be held FrIday. February 1. ·Mar.. Plana are being made for � skating � Kimball's Sporting'

_� ____ �____ old O'Conner .WI.II t�nlsh a trumpet party to be �ld. sometime next week. � CoocI. Hanson's Jewelry

257 So. I I ih St. I----------"!r :�� J�:=:_:� ��e·:��1 =:�. :� =� ��:� =d�=:e � ... "''' .............. : .................................... " .. : .... .. �

Holmlr�n'. Shoe

.

Repair

.

1 Rhoda Hokenstad wut play a plano ,so.. tickets. Those workinlr with her are . I Quality Repairing 10. and Margaret Craft will favor the Helen l.JIJa and Helen' Holtc&mp. t---------.;....�_'_t jp'Oup with . • reidlng.

t-_____

____ ...J 21 1 _ 1 1��E� ... tND SHINE�acoma !:9. ............ " .... " .. ''''' ...... ;�: ...... " .. ;�." ................. : ... � ' "LIEN � SE�VIC

t---�;=------'!' .. , ___________ D. R. C. To Elect Offici.. § THE DOLLAR STUDIO i ' � Thursday' -, ·' a"u.ry · 31 i.' 12-,000 ��oo' ,.§ DrtI. ggists ' ".you I are Most likely to "" ..... ur-o.p . find it at Semi-annual e1ectlo.nti ot the Delta i ' Central �: .• se;;;.�SBro.dwa i ...... -'"---------.+

Rhod .. Brothers"

WRECKER SERVICE ·D .. , and Nite

BOYNTON'S SIRV1Cl GA. OI 45�R.l Repalri_, on

Sh.I�·����n� !:r��r and Rho G="'. o"an""Uon wtll '" h,'d i A. L. H'mn,�, M,.. M�. 68�O ,

. Gene,.1 Auto Repairs Thursday. January 31. I!i:.:.:.:::::.:,:::::::

::::::::::::::::::::::::::,�::::':':::::,:':,::':.:',','.: �.;! ...... " ..... :" ........ ;."\ ............ ", ... " .. ,, .... ! ......... ,., ..

GA. '38�';�R;eters;:;k�;:; ·wash. .s���r :Pr::! p:;;:

t :rt� -: � � Pacific Lu.theran Coli ... Is d�aned � ) I �_---_-----4 furnished and left a.S a gift by '� '.rkl.ncI LaUH" Dr;. CI .. n .... E � with Jolt .... ........ . nd •• ..-t· � year's tmembera. Enit! Hutson ls thi- . . . W. Calt---Dei...

. . � � ' . �� not yow hom.?' � ! I t----'--'---'---'"--t :;;:�pe�:� .. th

��e:

;or �� p�-; GA .. 3815-R·' J [ .. ��.�.�:��:'�:��:���

.. :.��:

.. J

. PETERSON. PHOTO STUDIO

............................. , .. , ...... , ..... , ........................ ·.ra 9TH (, ST. HELENS AVENue

'rAC�MA Brookd.le Grocery . CALLENKAMP'S i l � _________ 4

1 1 1 1 &roMwa)' . Real Heavyweight Leather lined � Ski Broq.OI, .Speci •• $3.95 § , � r _ .. ..... DRESS OXf9RDS $1.9S. $3.50 , � i

.

V ..... �. ' . . " .. " .......... ' .. ' .. ��:'�'::�':""''''''.'' .. ' ... ''� . .• s.oih and O' ...... h � �== .. --. . For' Sale Exclusively lit

, .... nd & Pa .. ",,11 912 Pac. Ave.-T8OOma

MOTHERS For keen mind$ and strong

bodies childrer,l require one quart of

MILl( · : . a day ,'"

C�,u�d" CoH •• , Shoppe

BRQOKDALE, W·ASH.

REMEMBER OUR NEW LOCATI()N .

1�1 '"""", Ted Brow" Music Co.

. 15c for Nine Holes . 25C for' IS H�ies

.

: .... . $L50 Student monthly rate . . �)' '$1.50 t...dies rate monthly .... . �� M.n·� �t�IY' (lito MEooSWEET

DA1RIQ, .ll'1(:; _

. 1-" 1171

Lunches " Canqy· 'igarettes .

" Short. Orders' SOft Dririks _� "Coffee-. ·BroOkclole,. Wash . .

-',..: . .. : � ,.,kl"nd COif ec;u�

-I

EFFECTIVE ' PRINTIN� Planned and eroduced

JO� NSON --COX co. 7�6 Pocific' Aveftu. BRoOoIwoy 2230 ... :t._ "

• "*,<,:i " ',-,. '1: " , ?

Page 33: Mast 1934-1935

193

ueger Announces Debate Squad of 8 For Coming Season

PAClFIC LUTHERAN COLLEGE. PARKLAND. WASHINGTON. FEBRUARY i3. 1935

I Pf l ueger Begins Radio

Series Over Station KV I

Beginning a series of radio talks spon­sored by the Lutheran Welfare Society of Tacoma, Prof. J. P. Pflueger spoke

Arnold Anderson Is I Pep C l u b Sponsorin g . Annual Reunion OJ D CI b H d

Pa rty Tomorrow N i ght rama u ea Al · I PI Under the auspices of the Pep club. ... umnl S anne

The lma Daniels. El len Bergstrom . an all school skat.ing party will be held

Leuven Only Retu r n i n g Let- over radio station K . V. 1. Wednesday evening at 8 :45. His subject was, "The

Eldon Anderson Appointed

Group Leaders ; Next Pre­

senta tion Will be Feb. 22

tomorrow nig'ht at King's Roller Rink, from 9 :30 to 12:00 .

For February 22-erma n ; Fore nsic Group Orga n­

De ba tes Planned With

J . C's . • U . W.

Relation of Church and State." In his address he stated that the

Aceording to plans announced by the committee in charge, consisting of Mary

church and the state should not be As a result of the Drama club elec- Nash. Louise Jackson . and Berniece_ connected but they should work in har- tions held at a meeting on February 4, Hauge , the party has b een arranged to mony with one another. Amold Anderson was elected president, feature a st. Valentine's Day motive.

Dr. Carlo A. Spe rati of L u College Will Be Guest Speak

Choir Concert Will Con-

elude Festivities

Pflueger announces the debate Also IJlcluded on the broadcas were of t.he organization for the present se-which wiII represent Pacific selections by the colleg'e quartet, ac- mester. Other officers chosen were Prizes wiII be awarded to the best girl vVith Dr. Carlo A. Sperati of LI

the intercollegiate compani ed by Rhoda Hokenstad. Lloyd Roti , vice-president; Ellen Berg- and boy skater. the best beginner, and College as the guest speaker, thE eific Lutheran College Alumni wiII their annua.! reunion FebrulI.rv 2

Tickets at twenty-five cents each are 24. Dr. Sperati was the f inll. m

John Van Lell\'en A question box has been established strom, secretary ; Stanley Ford, treas- the best skating couple. and questions on religion may be sent I lll'er ; and Judy Benson, librarian. in and Prof. Pflueger will endeavor to Thelma Daniels, Eldon Anderson, and

. f t I tl on sale by the committee a.nd the other director at " Pacific Lutheran Unl answer them satls ac ori y over 1e ElIen Bergstrom have been announced tty" and was for severa.! year r ,1 Breseman, George Brockway, Vern air.

I a group leaders this semest�r. taking members of the organization.

I hers OIl �utzen. Helen Holtcamp, Margaret.

Prof. Pfll!eg'�r W�1I speak ag�in at the places of EI.eanor Raudebaugh, Arn-

�ed the .rem, Ellen Ber rstrom and Thelma the same hOUl next Wednesda�. Feb. old Anderson. and Lila Rudd. Sa�noa Car"nl·val Will g 13 on the subject: "The Christian and "

of Our Saviours Lutheran ChtU'C Tacoma. He is at present co d of the Luther Colleg'e concert BaI

'. ecaus miels. Wal'." Next Drama Night, Febl'llary 22, wiII ball bo� The subject for debate this year is I I be one of the features of the Alumll1 Be March 8 in Gym

Plans for the reunion have bee ranged to feature the traditiona

I I .

R EI. N \ Reunion. Three plays will be presented �s o ved that the nations should eVe laS ewman \ llnder the direction of tile respective

ee to prevent the international ship- group leaders. nt of arms and munitions." D bates Speaks in Chapel l: Ellen Bergstrom wiII direct " Sauce

union even ts besides other pre numbcrs all of which have beer

Cli fford M esford , General Chair- nounced a s follows : O n Friday e v

being scheduled with other Junior for the Goslings" whose cast includes man, Anno u nces Comm ittees,

Plans Su rpr ise Progra m Ueges in t.he state, and the Ullivel's-

J ' h C G ' V· Ralph Bolstad. Louise Hendrickson, EI-eWls onvert Ives lews on . .

of Washirurtan- I panor Rand baugh Robf'rt Monlion. Unde1' I n " IpaOPl'l'hlp of Cl!ffnrd Me.' -

at 8 p. m. the P. L. C. Dramll, will give three one-ac plays , a�

p. m. Saturday the Alumni BIIJ will be I)eld ieaLUl in!'; Dr. SPt'

' forensic SOCiety has been organized COm m u nism a nd Nazis m , Is P I A ' t · . Id TI d I . . au I ms ,l Ong, a 10mpson, an ford advertlsmg manaO'er of the Saga toastmaster, and at 9 p. m. tIle.

Conducting Con fere nce i n Helen Holtcamp. ' . b ,

be a. basko t ball game in th Central Lu thera n

plans are bemg· completed for the an - , which Vern Knutzen was deeted J airman. Included in the organiza- I

. , , ' " ' ' , , , . . . . ,, "Il are members of the debab:� squad I

Evangelist. Rev. Elias Newman, a con­E AT Id Donald Phillips, Clyde Grimstvcdt, vert from the Jewish Faith, who is now

Eldon Anderson's group will present nual Saga Carnival to be held March gymnasium with Bellingham " Now Don't Laugh." Parts wiII be tak- playing Pacific Lutheran Colle gEl en by Rhoda Hokenstad, Thelma Ness, 8 in the college gymnasium . "The car- Sunday at 1 1 a. m. Dr. Sperati Frithjof Tayet, Frances Archbold, and nival promises to be one of the out - be the main speaker at the Re Hazel Hagerup. standing events of the year the returns Service. At 2 : 30 p. m. the bu , ill Rogen, Everett Lipps. Paul Hvid- on an American tour and is tecturing

"The Ambitious Guest ' · by Nathaniel of which wiII go toward the publication session, and a t 3 p. m . t.he HCI' ing

I G

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 '

.g. Herbert Hopp. George Pugh. Mary . chle, and Eleanor Raudebaugh.

7 Normal Students Teaching as Cadets ltd Year Students Work i n g U n ­

der M iss Joh nson, N ormal

Supervisor, a t Four Schools

In order to acquaint the student hers with the actual problems of

5 cleaned , profession. twenty-seven third yea,r ,quipment 'mal studencs have begun their cadet �?

:0. thing work," asserts Miss Vivian A,in 5 394 Illson, normal supervisor.

this week i n Tacoma. addressed the chapel assembly Monday. As a guiding text he used. from the last chapter of Galatians, these words of Paul : "From

Hawthorne will be presented under the direct.ion of Thelma Daniels. The parts wiII be taken by Lloyd Roti, William

of the colleg'e annual." states MI'. Mes- the West" wiII give a concert i ford who has appointed Mary NaSh , college gymnasium. The repetoij Louise Jackson, and Evelyn Irwin to Include :

henceforth let no man trouble me : for Pflueger, Lenore Withrow, Mabel Heg- assist him in the general arrangements. The Spirit Also Helpeth Us I bear in my body the marks of the gem, Alvfinn Arne, Ferdinand Bondy. The evening's entertainment will fea- G lorification Christ Lord Jesus." He unfolded the details and Jean Armour. of the Jewish cust.om of ear-marking

ture a surprise program, and various , Christmas Cradle Song . .... . . . Sh� As a result of the judging on the booths such as fortune teIling and a I Solo-Evelyn Syverson a Jewish servant who chose at the end b 1 " Gh t H f H I' h I plays presented on Fe ruary " os l ouse 0 orrors. To c Imax t e eve- I Three Kings . . . . . . Sc� of his compulsory servitude to continue Hunters" directed by Eleanor Raude- ning. refreshments will be served. Solo--Ramola Rust in perpe�ual servitude. "These marks baugh won first place .' "Prose Pre- h h b Committee c airmen w 0 have een Beautiful Savior Christi of the Lord Jesus," said Rev. Newman. fel'red" ll11der tl1e d' ctl' on of Arnold Ire ' announced to take charge of the va,ri- Solo--Mildred Monson ",how Paul's everlasting servitude in Anderson, second ; and "The Orange- ous phases of the entertainment are as Lost in the Night. . . . . . . Chris! Christ and are Significant of Paul's Colored Necktie" directed bu Lila Rudd, J follows : booths. Eleanor Raudebaugh ; , Solo--Pauline Watts Jewish backgTound . " third place.

Among' other things Rev, Newman ex- __ _ � ___ _

plained that the Jews are watching' the I 19 St d t A I Christians very closely-watching' their I U en s pp y lives. "The persecution of the Jews I F St ff P ·t· (and t o some extent other peoples) in . or a OSI Ions Russia is the cause for the curse of

decorating, Eline Benson ; cleanup, Har- Taenk. Naar Engang . . .. . .Christ old Dempster ; stage, Raymond Reid ; Solo-Ronald Martin advertising, Rachel Flint; ticket selling, On, Sacred Head . . . . . Chris! Eleanor Hauke ; music, Louis G. Hunt- Chillun ' Come on Home er ; makeup, Gertrude Stenberg. Solo-Arnold Anderson

" . . . . . .. . . . . . . , . . 'Jhe further stated that the work atheism in Russia today. he explained. I In response to the request for appl1-Concerning conditions in Germany, cations for the editorial s taH cf the

Rev. Sva re Wi l l Address M ission Soc iety Ton ight L. S. U. to Conven

At St. Olaf CoIl :lists of from one to two weeks of

rvation, and then the student grad- Rev. Newman said . ··I t is foolish even Mooring Mast for the spring semester, to think of exterminating Jewry from nin eteen students are trying out in this ly takes full control, working in Hitler's domains. The "Jewish For- With Rev. T. O. Svare as the speaker,

i�sue. Several positions have been left the Mission SOCiety will meet in the coordination with the teacher a.nd warts" of New York states that there open by students who have transferred Johnson . I are six miIIion mixed blood Christian to the Saga staff.

recreation room at seven o'clock this evening. Other numbers planned for the program inelude piano solos by Thelma Dan iels and Edna Tobiason

Associated Stude n ts Deci

Send Dele gate ; Dates /J March 1 - 3

:he following students are distribuL- Jews in Germany, Neither can Hitler Ha zel Hagerup has been appointed at t.hese four schools : Stewart Jun- expect to destroy Jewish influence by associate editor to replace Helen Holt­High-Olaf Ordahl, algebra and vo- I 'scrapping' (because they are Jewish) , camp.. who has been chosen for the I and a baritone solo by Ronald Martin. St 01 f C II onal civics ; Hal Votaw, history and first. the Old Testament; then, the �amc pO'it.ion on the Saga. Meeting at . a 0 ege. hematics ; Gene Jack, literature and New Testament. and finally Christ. In Anne Johnson has applied to assist

At· the last meeting of the society I field. Minnesota. the Lutheran hem atics ; Lewis G. Hunter. geo- I way of parting he admonished. "Hold Edna Tobiason with the typists dutiel>

held January 30. Margaret Craft. vice- Union will hold its Annual Con I . president during the past semester. was , �'Iarch first. second and third. and history ; Sidney Glasso, civ- 0'.1 to your Mastel' and reflect HlS love. a.nd Judit.h Benson has been �elf1cted u

and ma thematics ; Lyle Kreidler, lit- I Then you will win those who are so ' to succeed James Gillilan as advertis- elected president for the .present . term· l The Associated Students of 1 Dorothv Anderson. vice-president; . b t d b - d I J

ure; Horace Mann-Rachel Flint. closely watching you." . . IT m nagel' • \VIII ·e l'epresen e y a e ega!

I lll t'> a . Hazel Hagerup. secreta.ry ; and Pilul d . h I grade ; Nancy Burnett. fifth a.nd Rev. Newman was born in Russia and Appearing' in the masthead this is- Hvidding, treasurer, were the other of- elected Thurs ay 111 c ape .

grades ; Alice Nolan, third grade ; . wa s converted at fifteen years of age. f',le is the eleCtro of membership in the ficers All Lutheran Students are eliQ Savage, 4A and 5B grades ; Por- Since a period of mission work in Da.- Associated Collegiate Press identifying

selected. membership in this organizatiOl Miller. 5A grade ; Virginia Mahncke. mascus he has travelled extensively in the Mooring Mast. wih 400 other col­

."h grade; Parkland-Mary Nash. the near East and Mediterranean coun- lege newspapers which make up this grade ; Marguerite Bodrero, first tries. in Europe and in all parts of the organization. ; Ag'nes Langness. second grade ; United States. St. dents who have applied for posi­Quale, third gTade ; Pansy Collier, Rev. Newman is holding a series of tiolls on the editorial staff are Elsie

th grade ; Lila Rudd, fifth grade ; meetings his week: in Central Lu theran Barrett . Gertrude Brunner. Hedvig Jackson, sixth grade ; Clifford Church. Rev. E. M. Hegge's charge. clo _ Dahle. Melba Fenney. Charlott.e Gott­

o;vth (TrQ rl p ' T .V>ll RAndp.rson . 1 i n o- l.h pl·P F'rifhv p.vp.ning-. Toni ht his , s�halk, Berniece Hauge , Olga Hugo.

GAARD TO SPEAK aim i to form a closer unity 0 eran Students in institutions 0 learning' .

Mr. Conrad Gaard of Parkland will The main conventio n theme give a lecture on the pyramids of Egypt Great becision." which \ViII be I at the student body meeting in chapel ed by the following f ea t ured Sl tomorrow. Although Mr. Gaard has Dr. C. N. Evanson. Luther Colle! never travelled abroad, he has made Edg ar Carlson. J\iinneapolis. Md

Page 34: Mast 1934-1935

, 1

a' v: si OJ tl t l \V

w ir P a; ir

t l 'i t

p

\ a io

PAGE TWO PACIFIC LUTHERAN COLLEGE, PARKLAND, WASHINGTON FEBRUARY 13, 1935 J

w b r jJl o o r t u g jJl a s t Published every two weeks during the school year by the sludents of Pacific

Lutheran College, Parkland, Washington Entered as second class matter, October 2, 1925, at the Post Office at Pa\'kland,

Washington, under the Act of March 3 , 1879.

Ed i tor- i n - C h i e f Assoc i a te Ed i tor Fea tures Ed i to r Spo rts Ed i tor Ed i to r i a l W r i te r

Typ i s t

-=---£ .. ��l S(IIOJ.;� r.:----f(.;�' �' '''�':>,-, ---..... QNewspaper " ..,,,, .... , I'V;': ,,'" 1" ':1 Member' -.1\ A "�1 Vjt'I ' '' iJ-l // ___ '".1 ---��-1;I'ASSot\�'\��

E D I TOR IAL STAFF M i l ton Nesvig

Hazel Hagerup E leanor Hauke Paul K. P reus Pa u l Hvidd i ng

Edna Tob i a son

B U S I N ESS STA FF B us i n ess Manager Bertrum Myh re Ass ista n t Busi ness Manage r C lyde G r i mstvedt Adve r t i s i n g Manager J ud i th Benson Circul at ion M a nager Lou i se J ackson C i rc u l a t i on Ass i sta n t Ma rgaret C raft Fac u l ty Adv isers N . J . Hong a nd O. J Stuel

Literary Digest Poll I nteresting

Th question i s t i me l y . The though t of i n ternat ional conf l i c t s n o t fa -fetc h ed . Di sturbances i n Europe, p a r t i c u l a r l y i n t h e Saa r ,

have c us d a n x i e ty tha t wor l d peace m i gh t b e broke n . I t i s a ques­t I on , there fore , th a t demands ou r attent ion a nd though tfu l con­s iderat ion.

Th i n k Before You Act I n some of our l ast e l ec t i ons cand i da tes were nom i na ted for

mportan t offi ces who had l i tt l e i n terest in the affa i rs of the orga n ­Iza t Ion . Luc k i l y t h e candidates e l ected were not o f th ese nom i na ted haph ard ly . I n a l l of our orga i za tions there a re earnest, hard­work i ng peop l e who cou l d f i l l a n off ice wel l , p u tt i ng the i r heart i n to their work. T o run our orga n i za t ions i n te l l igently a n d e f f i C i e n t l y i t I S necessary to h ave the r i gh t pe rson i n the r i g h t job. I t i s foo l h ardy to ga m b l e at our e l ec t i ons wi th a carel ess choice of cand ida tes.

L. S. U. Doing F i n e Work I t i s encou ra g i ng t o note t h e w i l l i ngness o f o u r s tudent body

to recog n i ze and support the Lu theran S tudents U n ion conven t i o n , bemg h e l d j o i n tl y wi th t h e regi ona l L u theran Students Assoc i a t i on a t St. O l a f Co l l ege, North f i e l d , M i n nesota, M a rch 1 -3 . D u r i ng the past f i fteen yea rs the Lutheran S tude n ts ' U n i o n has convened a n ­n ua l l y , Pac i f i c Lu thera n Co l l ege be i ng host i n 1 929.

The work done by th i s orga n i za t i on is extens ive , support i ng i n col l abo rat ion w i th the Young Peop l e ' s Luther League f i ve fore i g n m iss i ona r i es rep rese n ted i n t h e cou n t ri es of C h i n a , Madagasca r, a n d South Afr i ca . I t i s a cause worthy of sup port.

Readi ng of Literatu re Is Profitable One of the va l ues der ived from rea d i n g grea t l i te ra tUre i s that

it furn i shes us wi th a rounded v i ew of l i fe . Our da i l y experi ences a re f ragmentary. We need a gl i mpse now and then of the whole v is ta of h u m a n expe rience. A composi te p icture pla ced befo re us of the play of fundamental h u ma n motives i s a comprehensive l e sson a b l e t o i n struct u s i n t h e sha p i n g o f our own idea l s ,

Tomorrow Day When Dan Cu.pid Pu.ts In to Flight Missiles A imed A t Many Fai,. Maidens' Heart�

Be still my heart, you're making tOO l to take that, "ah, me," look along. Thai much nOIse. Hold me down, fel- lovelorn look might wilt 'em. What lows, you haven't, forgotten what day is f 1 d l ' k care you o r your essons o n a a y 1 f tomorrow? The day when old Dan this. so forget everything, (we havf

1 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1 ' I , I I I I L I I , " I I \ 1 1 1 1 1 ' " , " " , I I I I I " 1 " 1 1 " ' 1 1 1 1 ' , . , , 1 1 1 " , . ' " ' 1 , , 1 1 ##"'''#'#########''''''''''''#'''###'#'''''''4

LIGHTER THAN

• AIR . By Bob l\Ionson

We liked the word heterogeneous in

the last Mooring Mast editorial-a nice

Co m i ng .:. • •• • Ev e n ts

Wednesday, February 13 Mission Societ

Thursday, February 14 word, Heterogeneous-Someone had the Valentine's Day. Pep Club Skating nerve to say Arnie looked like Clark Party Gable, when he is really a perfect like-

PREXY'S CORNER

I have before me a copy of "The Firs Annual Announcement of the Pacifi Lutheran Universi ty." This was issue in the summer of 1896, two years aft the first opening of the school. TI announcement lists as m embers of th Board of Trustees, Rt. Rev. B . Harsta! Rev. T. Larsen, Prof. O. Gronsberg, 1'<11 T. C . Saetra, Dr. J. L. Jensen (now 0 J. L. Rynning) . The announcement i regard to the teachers is as follows :

FACULTY

REV. O. GRONSBERG. President Friday. February 15 ness of King' GUSTAF of Sweden-French Club, St. Martin's' Game : Here Profe·ssor of Religion, History, JOHN FADNESS has a juicy offer from NOJ

Saturday, February 16 H. S. Grad Class Party, Seattle Pacific

College Game : There

Ellensburg' Normal-must be his red hair --Lacey Farm Dairy used a "ring­er" in the form of Bus Anderson of the Peoples Store team when they played

. 1 It t b Tuesday. February 19 t·he P. L. C. hIgh schoo - was 0 e a

wegian and Latin

MISS SOPHIE PETERSEN Professor of English Grammar, Algebu Geometry, Arithmetic, Theory and PI Professor of Greek, German and En\

,ecret and the scorebook had his name, German Club lish Literature :'

ANDROSKI !-GRADY HUGHES is to Wednesday, February 20 Principal of Commercial Departmel fall into a lot of do-re-mi some day Pflueger Speaks Over KVI, 8 : 45 p . m., and Professor of United States Histo ( my pal ! ) -SHIRLF1Y SAVAGE and Aberdeen Gam e : There and Geography':' ALICE NOLAN are the most docile and REV. CARLO A. SPERATI attentive girls in a.ny classroom-and, Thursday, February 21 etc.. etc. ,-Pals PAUL ARMSTRONG L. D. R. at Xavier's

and CLYDE GRIMSTVEDT have a pal

Editor : This is dedicated to Philip. Cub : Philip who? Editor : Philip Space.

Saturday. February 23 Reunion Banquet, 6 : 30 p. m "

Speaks Bellingham Game. 9 : 00 p. m.

Sunday, Februat·y 24 ReLmion Services. 11 : 00 a. m . ,

Speaks Business Session, 2 :30 p. m.

Choir Concert, 3 : 00 p. m.

Tuesda.y. February 26

Sperati

Sperati

From now on in order to qualify for i Sea ttle College Game : Here

an "A" , one must apply for it in Mr. _ _ ,,_",_,,_,,_ Hong's class-l1Ice nlans !-From a for- -.,-. -,.-.. -•• -.. -... -..

? ty clegree angle take a peek at the orbs HA JlE YO U MET . of JOANNA MANOUSOS a.nd RACHEL -" -"'-.. -""-,, _ .. ---,,-"'-"-"' -FLINT-not bad and easy to take-Just leC the sun peep out a l ittle and the Kicking Po�t t.rail becomes conjected (bless their hearts ! l -ONIONS : to Mr. Highby for giving such an easy hygiene tes ( Sissy ! ) -OLD NEWS : Ronny and Amy were seen together in the hall yes­t.erday-Somebody should remove the tree tha t. obli viates the pat.h to the

The graceful individual with poise

anci pcr;;ol1u.lity PI' dominatlnrr? She's

neat and sweet from her head to her

feet. and possesses that air of dignity.

Sl1e is a member of the Delta Rho

Gamma , of which she is the vice presi­

dent for this term. For two years her

interests have been in the college choir. Fountain-of-Yout.h-To the fast work-ers ( pardon, fast walkers) it is qnite an She enjoys singing soprano, but she

obstruction-Paper, paper everywhere, would far rather listen to bass solos.

but not a bit to write on in the M . M . This is her second year in the German office-EVELYN McCULLOCH is Mr.

club in which she is a very active mem­Hong's new assistant, correcting papers

Her home is in Tacoma, so she and all that, you know-MISS TORRI- bel'.

SON and MR. ELIASEN aren't really spends a lot of her time riding on the

" that way," are they? Osten, go over street car to and from school. She's

to the vibrator and give yourself a good likeable so learn to know her. shaking'-AL ROGEN runs a hop ranch in Oregon, but hates the feel of pret­zels-The column paid a certain dorm guy a compliment, and he wanted to write out a receipt-the heighth of bus­iness technicality-QUER Y : Why do most of the dorm guys turn into ner­vous wrecks when their parents come into their rooms ?- (Your guess is as good as mine, and probably right, at thatl-

A College of Puget Sound Trail col­umnist offered this puzzle to the read­ers ; If it takes a yard and a half of goat milk to make a pair of pajamas for a bow legged elephant with 60,000

fish going over Niagara FaUs in a min­ute, and it takes a man with a wooden leg 90 days to walk from here to the North Pole, how long will a peanut

The quietest boy in the graduating

class? He's a sleek blond and possesses

that unusual personality-always seen

around, but seldom heard. The Drama

club placed their funds in the hands

of this reliable chap last year and they

were as safe as if they were locked in

a vault. This year he is vice-president

of the same club. Although he is not

a member of the basketball squad, he

enjoys the game itself, and he doesn't

think the girls play so badly either, es­

pecially certain managers-don't tell

us you haven't heard, well, skip it. He

is a member of the Day club, last term

being elected as secretary-treasurer of

the club. He's an ambitious sort and is

well known among his fellow students.

Meet him now.

Professor of Music

DR. J. L. JENSEN Professor of Natural History, Physiolo

and Hygiene

MISS HANNAH JAHR

Principal of Primary Departmen, To be supplied.

The Music Department offers

following sta temen t :

"Music i s indeed one o f the m glorious 'ifts of God.

"The culture and development musical talent will therefore be tre� with clue attention.

"Arrangements have been made � Prof. Carlo A. Sperati to give inst

tion in music both vocal and ins!

mental."

I t will be Oill' wonderful privileg

welcome Professor Sperati � the g

speaker and preacher at our AlUi Reunion. Feb. 22-24. Do help sp the B'ood news Professor Sperati surely enjoy meeting friends, old

new. A speCial invitation is exten

to those who knew him in his P. IJ days.

A. O. TINGELSTA

«jl " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '

@i, ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I ' I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " , , , Irene Dahl. '30, returned from 'i

Walla last Friday where she has attending Whitman College.

The Fife Grade School where Hageness, '31 , and Helen Thrane

are teaching, was destroyed by fl week ago.

Leona Forsberg, '30, is atteD

Wheaton College at Wheaton, III

Norman Jenson, '34, recently org!

ed an a capella chorus of twent� Lutheran men representing the Lutheran Churches of Silverton, gon.

Melba Ross, '34, who is teachiJ Glenoma, was recently married to ur W. Christian. They live at Ko Washington.

Beanca Jorgenson, '30. was a ·

end visitor. She teaches at East wood. Washington. Cupid pulls the string on his arrow and

lets the bow fly, straight for the nucle-us of many a maiden's hea.rt. Tomor­

always contended that valentine's da�' sandWich last in a monkey's cage should be made a school holiday, but there are six inches of ice in May?

if

Chapel Gleanings Olaf Ordal and Lyle Kriedler I Class of '29 are attending Pacific eran Colleg'e this semester.

rOw's the day when the love missive Is sent to your love. Whether i t be

the arg'ument is that too many sleep all day. and what good comes out of sleeping l . Wrap your troubles up in your old kit bag,,-and smile. Take a

secret or otherwise. the missive we mean , not the love.

tip fellows, you'll g t more response Jump at the chance fellows, now's than Bert.

your time to step right up and make yourself known. Is there some young "Love is the sweetest thing', the oldest

lassie who is the object of your affec- yet t.he newest thing and help me Han­

t ions '? If so, why not put a bug into na if it isn·t the funniest thing " Quot­

Dan's ear and wait. not too long tho ! ing Boots from the comic strip, and

Or better yet. try Bert Myhre's scheme : never were truer words ever spoken, for

quoting Bert, "Valentine's clay is the hasn·t love.

prevailed many centuries

day that all girls should be kissed. I hence. for II1stance our famous Romeo

WatCh me ! " Beware g'irls, of this and Juliet?

brawny armed lad. for them were his I Come on boys, and �irls, don'� forget vp!' words. Can't YOU just see all the thaL tomorrow anythmg' IS fall', and

Love is the fulfillment of the La\ . This column offers one of its own : I

If a polecat fell from a ten-story bulld- Thou shalt not kill. Maintain YOul'

ing, landed on a railroad track at half self-respect. Thou shalt not kill :-let

past eight, and your mother bought all hatred and j ealousy and mlstmder­

six of your uncles a bicycle within milk- standing be erased from your hfe.

ing time, why or where would li ttle red- Thou shalt not steal. Do not offend breast do or act if fifty million French- ag'ainst the law of love. Destroyi ng men ate a carload of red beads on top property is stealing from all of us. of the boundary line between right and Tingelstad

Jlappy :Birthd

Roy Lundquist Eula Mae Goff Sheldon Moe Pauline Watts .

. . . . . . _ . . . . . J ... . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . . . .... J

. . . . .. . . . . � . . . _ .. J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... J wrong' ; then, how many pancakes would

it take to shing'le a garage? No one can reason himself into Sal� Alvin Lehmann . . . . . ... . . . . . .... . . .. . . vation : faith is essential . Clifford Mesford

j dl I'ule Ida Thompson Our affections, our pre u ces

M K ' dl "What do YOll l"' ean Alice Barnum ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . rs. reI er : .H . our lives. , -- ----� - ... ,...; •• ," ; ..... ot- thic Judith Benson

Page 35: Mast 1934-1935

RUARY 13, 1935 PACIFIC LUTHERAN COLLEGE, PARKLAND, WASHINGTON PAGE THREE

. L. C. Wins State Junior College Basket Championship adiators Defeat Glads Drop Overtime

Battle to Ellensburg J. C. CONFERENCE STANDINGS I Lutherans to Meet

t. Vernon, 39-30, In Deciding Tilt P. L. C . . .

20- 1 9 Score Decides Finest Exh i- Mt. Vernon

Won .. 7

3

Lost o 2

h Second Consecu tive Title With Seventh Straight

Conference Win

bition Seen on Local Ma ples Aberdeen " _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ,) 2

a driving finish which netted them seventh straight conference vic­

and the State Junior College cham­'hip. the P. L. C. hoopsters wal-

By Paul K. Preus

Our basketball team has been going places in a big way this year-15 wins and 2 losses in 17 games isn't a bad record, in fact we may call it rather good. At any rate, if any of our teams

This Season

In an air tight battle which held a capacity crowd on edge throughout, the Ellensburg Normal Wildcats eked out a 20 to 19 win over the P. L. C. Gladiators in an overtime encounter on the local courts, Feb. 5.

The Lutherans jumped into an early . the Mount Vernon J. C. squad, in other years have made such a record, lead which they held until midway in

h f me haven't heard about l· t . the first half, when a flurry o f Wild-30. on t e Nor therners home 1001', " S. S . c a t counters p u t them momentarily

Ya kima Centralia

. . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . __ 0

4 7

Hoopmen Take Two 'Queen City' Fives

Drop Seattle Pacific H e re. 3 3 -2 2 ,

a nd Seattle Coll ege There.

24- 1 7

St. Martin's Friday

On Friday. Feb. 15, the P. L. C. hoop­sters meet the St. Martin's Rang'ers on the Parkland maples in a return game. This promises to be a thrilling' battle as the first contest played at Lacey. went to the Gladiators by a close 29 to 27 count.

The following day. Feb. 16, the Luth­erans travel to Seattle where they meet Seattle Pacific. The Gladiators took the first contest of this series handily, but the Seattle club will probably fur­nish plenty of oPPosition on their home court.

The final conference game of the "Dutch" Moe, who has been trotting ahead. However, close checking' by the

got oU to an early around on the basketball floor in our Gladiators enabled them to hold the but the Gladiators soon found gold amI black for some time, was un- visitors until half time when the score

to a 19-16 lead able to attend school this semester. He was knotted at ten all. will be missed considerably as he some- 'Piay continued even in the second If time. Mt. Vernon forged into

Maintaining' an air- tight defense and season will be played Feb. 20 at Aber­"coring consistently, the P. L. C. hoop- deen with Grays Harbor J. C . The ,tel's took Seattle Pacific College into Harborites showed plenty of strength camp 32 to 22 on the local court, Feb. 2. in the first g-ame and will put up a

The P. L. C. cagers held Seattle Pa- real battle. times made points while trotting half with the lead changing every few ,ead at the opening of the third I around. In fact he was leading scorer minutes, until the Lutherans, disp ay-er, but again the Lutherans step- in the conference last year and hadn't ing' a smooth passing attack, grabbed out in front and maintained an ad - showed any signs of slippng this sea,- a small advantage and held it until ge for the rest of the encounter. son. Maybe his shoes wcren't very big, the closing seconds when a desperate

cific in check throughout the game and As part of the reunion program, the were leading at the half by the score powerful Bellingham Normal quintet of 23 to 13. Substitutions in the sec- will meet the Gladiators at Parkland in ond half slowed up the play. what will no doubt be one of the best

I;, and Fadness led the scoring for but they will be hard to fill. Wildcat rally tied the score at eighteen Lewis of Seattle Pacific led the scor- O'ames of the season on Feb. 23.

ing with 12 counters, followed by Fad - " On Feb. 26 the Gladiators meet Se ­ners of P. L. C. who scored 11 points. aWe College on the local courts.

Gladiators with 14 and 13 points S. S . all. 'Clively. while Ellinger was high Comparative scores indicate that the In the overtime period the Normalites Leadil' g throughout, the P. L. C. cag-e losers with 11 markers. P. L. C . , Bellingham Normal contest will went into the lead when Marks sank ers capr.ured a 24 to 17 decision from January 26 the Lutherans nosed be a real battle. Bellingham defeated two foul shots. The Glads scored on a Seattle College, Jan. 28 at Seattl e. [ount Vernon 29 to 26 on the Park- Seattle Pac ific by 10 points and the gift shot by Nilsen but were unable Dutch Moe, playing his last ga.m e for

Prep Cagers Lose to Roy

And B remerton M ethodists Lutherans beat them by 1 1 counters. to penetrate the Wildcat defense for P L C led the 2 t tack which found . Ell b t k B II' h b 11 and . . . . . I The high school cagers, after a suc-s victory kept the Gladiators in ens urg' 00 e mg am y further scores. the p, L. C. hoopsters leadlllg 1 � to

.4

cessful start this year have run into I . th f t d ' 1 markers i n their two games, while the Gene Jack led the scoring with 9 n t the half Coach Olson sent III hIS . . . p ace III e con erence s an mgs

f . th GI dl t ". superior playinO" in theIr last two starts, five wins and no losses, and drop- margin 0 VIctory over e a a ors points, while Holl was high for Ellens - subs ti tutes and both teams battled . R

' 4"4 t 23 Feb 2 at Rov ' was 8 points in the first and one in the te 1\1 losmg to OJ 0 , . . . �it. Vernon from a tie for first burg with 7 coun rs. evenly to the end of the game .oe "

d t th Bremerton MethodIsts 48 to second game. This indicates that the f P L C th an 0 e The lineups : wa� high pOint man or . . . WI

t game, which will be a part of the pro- (20) Ell b ' f L 18 Feb 9 at Bremer on. , Northerners stepped out in front P. L. C. (19) ens urg 13 points, followed by Nilsen 0 P. ' 1 A' t tel.'

\,,'I' nnI'ng the first game from ITram for the Alumni Reunion, will be F (2) Denslow II b th ' I . t f th d Solie · · · . . · · · . . .. · · C ,

. , a n d F

.llln o f Seattle C o ege ' 0

R o y here, tIle hI' ::::h SCll001 lost the -1'e-e par y nunu es 0 e game an closely fought and worth coming out H dl ::; a 17 to 10 adva

. ntage at half time' l for Nilsen ( 5 ) . . . . . . . . .. . . . . F a ey wlch 6 POllltS. . there on Feb 9 Thomp -9) C . . . . . . ( 7 ) Holl turnmg game . 'rer , the GladIators went to work S. S. Jack ( .- . . . . . . P. L C. Seattle Pacific College son was high point man. At Bremerton, . f th d h If t Tommervik ( 1 ) . .. . . G . -- . - . . . . . Sill

F (3) Lockard · tl t e open mg' 0 e secon a 0

And k' f h J h F d Solie .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . the team was forced to play WI lOU ske the Dairymen . The lead see - spea lOg o s oes, 0 nJlY a - Fadness (4) .G . .... . . . . ( 5 ) Sesby Nilsen (6) . . . _ . .. F .. . .. . . . ( 12) Lewis Hayward. regular guard. Tht! n COOl-ness left his here, when he dropped out Sllbs : Ellensburg'-Marks (6) , Lem- I d back and forth with neither team

this week. Coach Olson says Johnny Jack (8) . . . . - - . . . . .. ' . . G .. __ (2) Axe son bination did not fare as \ ell as the to gain much advantage until the mer. Tommervick (8) . . . . G . . __ ' (1) Rondal !JreVI' Ous one had. Thompson aod is the best guard on the squad and erans went out in front in the clos- Il:Il loss '11 also be felt. Fadness ( 1 1 ) . . . G . - - . (4) Wallace Schlanbu5ch were high with 8 n G minutes. Lutherans Wallop Subs : P. L. C.-8anderson, Frye, Vo- points respectively. Kelly as hlgl 1 d the scoring' for the Gladia-

S. S. taw, Ford, Anderson ; Seattle Pacific for Bl.'enlerton with 16 pointB. A re-Coach Olson received a very fitting

k- J C 46 33 h Ya Ima _ ., -. College-Brown, Trepus. tur'n game here will be played Friday, gift from his basket ball boys on is r of Mt. Vernon with 11 points. birthday, which was February 7 . Those Feb. 1 5 .

F( 30) !\olt. Vernon

It boys brought him the Junior COlleg

de Playing o n their home floor, t h e P. P. I,. C.

F Seattle C

(:l

)le;�

n +-'

_-'-

_-'-'

_-" '-

_-"-'

_-"'-_

-'-' _""_" '_" _" _" '_'j . . . . . . ( 9 ) Ronho Conference championship all wrappe L. C. hoopsters walloped the Yakima Moe ( 13 ) - - . - - - - ...... . . . . . . . . - - . i . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ . . F . . . . . . . . (4) Tucker up with the scalp they had just lifted J. C. squad 46 to 33 on Jan. 3 1 . Nilsen (6) . . . . _ _ _ _ . . . . - - . . F . . - - - - . - . . (2) Tobin : Dr. Wm . Smith i . . . . . ___ _ .. _ _ .. . G . . . . . . . . . . . . Mowller from the Mount Vernonites. You may With neither team showing much of- Jack --... - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G . . . -- . . . .. . "-- ' Olmer 'I

I DENTIST .1 ( 2) _ _ . . . . G - - -- . . .. Esque have heard that coaches never get any fel1Se and plenty of defense, scoring' Tommervik ( 2 ) ' _ _ " . . G .. ___ . . . . ( 1 ) Conyne , GArland 0154-R-2 I ( 3) .G. _ _ . ( 1 1 ) Ellinger credit .. but let's be different. We have \"as 10\" untI' 1 a few minutes before half Fadness . . . . . . . .. . . . ____ . __ .G .. . . . . . - - . - - . . Hurley I h '

,. ,. • Parkland, 'Vas . i P. L. C .-Sanderson ; Mt. Ver- a real basket ball team this year, and time when the Gladiators began to Subs : P. L. C.-Mitchell (2) , Sander- I " -Gamron , Shayler ( 2) , Brown (4) . any basket ball team has to have a click, running the score to 13 to 8 at son ( 1 ) , Votaw, O'Connor, Ford ; Se- �.,::::�=,��-;;;-:,",-;;;-,,,, :-;;;-:,:,-;;;-,,:;;;:-,'::;;-;-:::;;-;-:::;;-;-:':':;;-;-:::;;-;-:'� L. C. (29) (26) !\olt. Vernon coach. Then a real basketball team the half. attle College-Carmody (4) , Rothstein

. . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . .. .. F (7) Ronholt must have a real coach. That's logic, Scoring' almost at will at the opening (4) , Shade . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . __ .F _ _ .. Tucker so let's be log·ical. of the' second half, the Lutherans piled -----------------

C (6) M S S I t ""� ." " " " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '

S

' ' '

W

'' ' ' ' ' '

E

' ' '

A

" "

T

" " '

E

' ' '

R

' ' "

S

""

!

"" " " " '" " ' " ' ,tel ��::_� . . . . . . . . . . . . owrer . . up a big lead, before Coach 0 son sen "" . . . G, _ _ (2) Esque Basket ball fans will no doubt be in reserves . . . . .. G ( 1 1 ) Ellinger interested in the arrival of the barn- Gene Jack and Fewell led scoring for _

storming House of David quintet in their teams with 11 markers each.

Tacoma to battle the Wheeler Osgood The lineups :

Schoenf eld' s "FIRST IN FURNITURE"

&i" " " " " " " """ " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " , ·i!'l ---------------, r BONNADELLE BEAUTY SHOP i

g Qua l ity Kn itting Co. basketeers on February 18 on the sta- (33) Yakima d)'um High School floor. The be- P. L. C. (46)

) F ( 1 1 ) Fewell whiskered cagers have an enviable Solie ( 4 ..

- ... .

.... . -- -- . . . .. - - .

( 1) Larabee @l" I " " " I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' "1 1 1 1 1 " I " " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I " I I I I I I I O !![§]

, All Lines of Beauty Work I I Expert Pennanent Wave ,

GAR. 0145-R-2 Park�and I 'I Gifts wrapped for all occasIOns 1 S Letter Sweaters Our Specialty

�_ 403 1 1 th St. , Tacoma, Wash.

record. and win show plenty of class, N ilsen ( 6) . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . F _ _ . . . . . . _ _

not to mention comic antics and Jack ( 1 1 ) . _ _ . .. . ... . ... 0. d pass)'ng while the Tommervik (4) _ _ _ _ _ _ G .. --... .. - -sleight - of - han

Megordon (4) Nutley (2) Smith The Bug lr:·,..,._� __ �� ____ �@

t Fadness (6) . . . . . . . _ . ..... G--Wocos will have one of the mos power-C Itom ( 3 ) , Votaw � Subs : P. L. C.- 0 Coffee, Cigarettes. Hamburgers �-.. -. . . _ .. . . . . ---- -, ful teams to represent Tacoma in many

F d ( 1) SERVICE LIKE YOU LIKE IT � wan t to fulfi l l y o u r wants. One I service on you r photo work a t

extra cost and t h e work is done

5 (4) , Sanderson ( 5 ) , Preus, or , years. The game is scheduled for 8 : 1

Anderson (2) . Yakima-Crum (8) , L.._ .... �--.."-"4.,. __ �o#<�"-"4.,. __ �..,.N P. 1\1. with a preliminary at 7 : 00 P. M.

8 by experi enced workmen a t !i. EHMANN PHOTO- F I N I S H I NG l6, STUDIOS

Parkland Mercanti le Company

Amy Gilbert and Lloyd Roti are de­

scribed in 'Harne You Met.'

k- PARKLA N D L I C H T 6' WATE R CO. n - Park l a n d , Was h i n g ton

Scherer (7) , Nelson.

+" _�"_��_..-.II_II._.M_,III_ill'_" " _ J!l_IO._"+

I PEOPLES STORE I Ii !

The Store That's Forging I f Ahead in Tacoma i

':" -" -" -'-" -" -" -" -'-" �"-"I 'I Pa rkland Barber Shop ,-a nd

' . - Confectionery I , , I GEO. KNUDTSON, P rop . !

':.'--(I_�'_'_'I_I. _'I_'_'�'-('-•••

3c and up � .... --.... ----- -----.... ----�. " " " , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,,

For Job Printin!! on

STU DENT ACT I V I T I ES

See

C L I F FORD M ES FORD Re presen ting

Allstrum Printing Co. 940 Commerce MAin 67 88 A M u tua l Compa ny-O rga n i zed 1 9 1 4

Furnishes Water, Light, and Power to Members Only Water minimum 60c per month including 1 00 cu. ft. water

Electric Power %c per K. W. H.

+"_DII_IIU_" :,_" ,:_,,,, __ •• _o::,_,·,,_·, ,_,.:t_II+ • 1 1 " ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I l I I O I " " ' I I ' ' ' ' I ' ' I I ' ' ' r ' ' I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � r.����������������1 1 �" I \ I " ' ' ' I I I I I I I I O ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' I H I I I I I I I I I ' I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 \ @

he ;h·

. � 31

For further inform a tion a p p l y to BURT H. RAY M O N D , M g r .

TELEPHONE MAIN 774 5

"Superior FunC'ral Service" 717-719 TA COMA A'/E. TAC OMA WA S H .

H A I RCUTS O N LY 25c

at The Brookda le Barber Shop

Brookda le Art Daniels, Prop. --@j • • • • • • • , •• " , . " . " " " " " " . , . " " " . " , , , . , , , , , . , , , , " " " " " " " " E!!l

Service, Work manship, Quality

La ndis Shoe Re- B u i l d i n g Co. 706 St. Helens Ave.

Proprietor, R. Trova ni PHONE M A l N 63 1 8

Compliments

of

West Coast Grocer

�. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' U ' t l ' � - -- -:: By =

Saving Small Sums

You can buy what everyone wants -F I NANCIAL I N D E P E N DE NCE­Your Savi ngs Plan shou l d be started now, when you have your choice of contracts and the deposits are low. The only risk involved is that yOll m i gh t wai t too l on g .

See our loc a l representa t i ve :

H a ro l d H oe l , Sea tt l e , Wash i ng toi n , or write

Page 36: Mast 1934-1935

PAGE FOUR PACIFIC LUTHERAN COLLE GE, PARKLAND , WASHINGTON FEBRUARY 13. -������-����������������������� Sixty Students M ake Bus A . O. B rown Leaves Legacy

To College as Memoriam Gift I Hi h Bach Program to Be Give n Dorm i to ry U n ion Elects

Trip to M ou n ta i n Su nday

ML A. O. Brown, aged friend o f the g 5chool, of Brush Prairie, Washington, who passed a wa.y recently, left a legacy of $350 for the furtheranc of Christian education, among the students. The bequest. which is to be known a the

School Notes By Melba Fenney

By German Club Wednesday 1 9 Cl iff M esford Presid

In commemoration of the two hun-dred and fiftieth anniversary of t.h e At the first meeting' of the Dorm birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach, Union for the spring semester last \\ several students wiII present a Bach nesda.y, Clifford Mesford, Astoria, i' program at the meeting of the German gon, was elected president ; Rolf l'" club Tuesday, February 19. Thelma Minneapolis, vice preSiden t ; and k

The High School Graduating Class is holding their Dinner-party at the home of Elizabeth Dahl, Saturday eve­ning. Feb. 16. It is under the direction ML and Mrs. A. O. Brown Leg'acy, stip- Daniels will read his biography, and ur Haavik, Seattle, secretary- trea.<i� of Melba Fenney, Orlando Asper, and Ha.rold annual winter outing at Mt. Rainier. ulates that only the int�rest is to be Eugene Burgoyne will play violin se- Tilsen, Everett. was elect�

I tl . . I ' t . Elizabeth DahL aided by the foIlow- the office of serg'ean t - at-arms:

Following brief devotional exercises which were held in the Recreation room a t six fifteen o'clock. Sunday morn­ing, si:-1ty members of the studellt body, and iVIiss Vivian Johnson and Mr. Paul Highby. cha.perons, left Pacific Luth­eran College by chartered bus for t.heir

Th bus went as far as Narada Falls lI�ec ; 1e pnnclpa. IS 0 remam as a ing sUb-committees : program, Melba lections. The singing of German songs

and from thcre the group hiked one permanent fund. During his life, Mr, V t will conclude the meeting. Chester Solie, Everett, fire chief. Brown proved himself to be a friend Fenney. erner Bit er. and Erling Lar-

H a y Machle ,. '11 lead the cl b a apPOin ted Clix Haugen , Pearson, lk anci a half mil s t.o Paradise Valley. . E I ' b th D hi Ll d m. r r ,VI U S

f th h i ' �on ; menu. Iza e a. , oy assistant. Tile wea.ther at Paradise was un- 0 e sc 00 m man ' ways, directly Thompson. and Norma Preus ; enter- president this semester according to

v�uallj' warm and clear. making i t ideal I supporting' its work and at different inment, Orlando Asper, Virginia Ha.r- the election held Tuesday, February 5. The Union is at the present , m

fnr taking pictmes, skiing and other rimes gTanting loans to the institution. ris. and Paul Larson. The informal O t her officers elected are : Marg'aret plans for a pa.rty which will be Rorem, vice-president; Gertrude Brun- in the college gymnasium. Mr. M

dinner will be followed by a party. The winter sports. The party left Paradise - I)out tOllr and returned to Longmire \ •. here hot lunch was served by the committee in charge, conSisting' of Jalle Williams, Bergliot Vogan, a.nd Ruth Proyen.

Reporter Claims P. L. C. threc ma.in speakers aC the dinner wiII ncr, secre ta.ry-treasurer, and Eldon An- has chosen the committees that derson, serg·eant- at-a.rms. have charge of this event. They an

Skiing Sunday No News be ML Reid, Class adviser ; Harry Grib­bohm, Senior Class President, and

follow ' : entertainment, Vern Km

Chester Sol ie Elected Harold Johansen and Emmett TOO-When a person tries to ski and falls Verner Bitter, President of the High �on ; refreshments, Eldon Ande.

down, that's not news ; but when a per- School Student Body. Norma Preus H ead of Freshma n Class Paul Armstrong, and Al Rogen ; d( son tries to ski a.nd doesn' t fall down, ' wiII give the Class History and the ating Stanley Ford, Everett II

H . S. , F i rit Yea r N orm a l that is news. The skiing Sunday wasn't Class Prophecy will be ready by 01'- The Freshman Class met Monday, James Gillilan, and Jasper Joh G m e To Be P layed Over very newsy then, because everyone took lando Asper. Harry Gribbohm was February ll , to complete plans for the and clean up committee, Jack Fl­

chosen as toastma.ster, Favors wiII be class party which is to be held soon. ____ I his share of tumbles. There used to Howard Hendrickson, and Arne Sr.

With both teams e.xhibi ting· strong be a riddle that asked, "What's black in the form of valentines. and the class An election was held to fill the posi-

defenses, the High School g irls' baSket- I and white and red all over?" Well if colors will predominate throughout. tion of preSident, formerly held by Joe

ball team won over the first yea.r Nor- , we recall , the answer is a newspaper, This promises to be an event that will Milchell. Chester Solie, vice-president,

malites on Monday, but owing to an I Sunday night we might have asked : be long I' membered by the Seniors. I was unal1lmously elected and Ralph Luther League H olds

Soc ia l M eeting Sund £1'ror in tec�1l1icalilies the g'ame wiII be , What's black and blue and red all over? H.S.N. Bolstad was chosen for the office of

playecl over again. The second team o f II A ' " P L C k ' th ' t I vice-president. The president apPoint- The Trinity Luther Lea.gue M" nS\\el . . , . S I en . uSlas . the Liberal Arts annexed a victory of . DO YOU KNOW? €d. a committee to arrange details for socia! meeting Sunday evening, F I It's rather hard to descnbe a would-40 to 10 over the third year second team b k " W II T ' t His broad grin and blond wavy hair the party, Those on the committee a.ry 3 , After devotion, led by Mll.

On FrIday, February 8, the second . . t . b i d Tb . ' tl iden tifies him as one of the sons of are : au me u n, c aIrman, van Ne�vig', the following progTam fee . " e s lleL e reca one. rymg a I P I' K h h ' I

year Tonnal team scored their third ' mal� a: a ; a�lCe,t

e��� I �'lllm WId

1 Norway. Surely everyone knows this Larson. Mary Machle, Harold Johnson ing' old fashioned numbers was iii ict . t h W A A h

an - ope - - on - a • own - an - S · I '1 th h II k ' d and Mabel Heggem , a song, "When Honey Sings an ( v or�� m e . . . oop league by break-my-neck expression, he stood enlOr w 10 can sml e roug a. m s defeatll1g t h e Liberal Arts 36-13. The of lI·ouble. Basketball is his favorite Time Song," by the girls trio, I

there with all the assurance and splen- Ls· la Rudd Chosen V.·ce second teams of t h e third a n d first dol' of an eagle ready for flight. Then g'ame and how he can play i t ! As for- Odell, Aida Johnson and Mildred 1.1 year Normals clashed with a score of all at once he was down and we were ward on the High School team, he is President of Grad C lass son ; a reading, "The Superiority 22- 1 1 in favor of the third year squad. wondering what that unusual object one of our most outstanding players. Women," by Mrs. Kenneth Jacobs;

was which was lying' in the snow look- However, he is not only a successful At a meeting of the Graduating class ana solo, by Edna. Tobiason ; and

f" ###.,###################� Ing' like a cross between an octopus athlete, but he is also a second year held Tuesday, February 5, Lila Rudd era.l mll.',ica.1 numbers by Frank II"

and a scotch contortionist in action. member of the choir. It is advisa.ble was elected vice-president of the 01'- ward. The remainder of the ew

But didn't we all? (Look like one) to become acquainted with him for his ganization to succeed Sheldon Moe, who was spent in playing a number Watch Repairing a Specialty mother is hea.d boss of the kitchen. has withdra.wn from schooL games after which refreshments ,

To make arrangements for and Sf'- served.

a

ell E

a

da l� H a n son's J ewelry

257 So. 1 1 th St. �###############################� + -� -� .,-, .... - tI _ _ ",,-m'-" " -''''-''-o+

"You I

French Club Plans Pa rty For Saturday, M a rch 2

H. S. N.

We were very sorry to heal' of the �ad news received by Frank Hayward

"The French club meeting to be held last Friday of his father's illness. Hav ­Ll1is coming Friday will be devoted en- ing lost his mother early in the school til'ely t o bu ' ness," Ellen Bergstrom. year, t.his messag e was still more dis­president of the club, announces. She tressing. Frank left for his home in also announces the appointment of Alice Metlakatla. Friday.

lect the annual senior play, Roland At a meeting Sunday, Jan. 20, \Va Swanson, class president, appointed a League elected new officers for the I ha. committee composed of Lila Rudd , . lowing semester : President, Berd' . cha.irman, Jane Williams and Milton

I Knutzen ; Vice President, Milton N sh. a re Most L i ke l y to I Nesvig. Another committee headed bY , vig ; Secretary, Norma Preus, Tre agE

Arnold Anderson with Louise Jackson er, John Stuen. � � f i n d i t a t i I Rhodes B rothe rs" I

.... -_ -1i"-li�-UII_' _'lIf_ •• _ " ':_"·'_W'_"'"

WREC KER SERVICE Day and N i te

Boe rlS genera.l chairman for the French club party. which will be held Satur­ H. S. N .

Lloyd Thompson was described i n D o

You Know?

H. S. N.

a.nd Eldon Anderson as assistants was chosen to decide a date and theme for a class party,

Delta Rho Ga m m as Elect B ergl iot Vogan President

+" _'M �lI�_ft_" " _" M _' ·"_ "- " _ '· _� -' .-

j I I r : !

SANDWICHES AU Kinds 10e

J ack's Griddle 9 1 3 Commerce St.

We Never Close

BOYNTON'S SERVICE GA. O ! 4 5 - R - l

Repairing

.If] aay, March 2. Miss Boe has appointed the following committees to work with her : Louise Hendrickson, La.ura Hauge and Elizabeth Dahl, refreshments ; Mar­ga.ret Rorem, Novell Na.gel and Fred- Somebody Told Us That: Bergliot Vogan \vas elected president � _

,,,,_

,,,,_

� __ �_1t\I

Gas Oil ricka Schlanbusch. decora.tion ; and Alice Boe has used reams and reams o paper writing notes to Ralph Bol­

of the Delta. Rho Gamma's for the !,9l'"'''' " """" " """" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " """" "" " " "" " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ''''

spring semester as a. result of elections held by tha t organization a.t their meet­ing held January 31. Other officers

SEE OUR NEW STORE AT 1015 PACIFIC !I,'� _______________ @ Eula Mae Goff and Eleanor Hauke , erl-

stad. � 1 1 1 ' " " I " I " ' ' ' ' I ' ' 1 1 ' ' 0 I 1 1 1 1 l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 I 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' I I ' ' ' ' ' I I '

_�

Assoc i a ted Photographic

Serv i ce I ncorporated I I

7 1 4 Market St. Tacoma, Wash . 1 " " " 1 1 ' " 1 ' " ' ' 1 1 1 ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '@ 1')- ' __ •• __ M_" __ U_ •• ______ +

=

Kersc hba u m j Sui ts and Overcoats t

For Sale Exclusively at : Jetland & Palagruti

.,

,'

9 1 2 Pac. Ave.-Tacoma -.---. -.--'"'---�--.

----.+

For your Va lentine Pa rty !

r I c e Cream Cakes Heart Shaped i I nd iv idua l S l ices

l Bonbons

Heart Center Bricks Order Now

M EDOSWE ET . DA I R I ES, I N C.

B roadway 1 1 7 1

Octonek Knitting Co. ,

l ,

C reators of Charmed I Land K n i tted Sportswea r I

I 1 626 F f th Avenue i

tertainment,

. -� Bob Svare likes his happi-Ness. Gunhild Larson is going' around with chosen were Amy Gilbert, vice pres i-

Where is dent; Marian Peterson, recording sec­retary ; Louise Williams, corresponding secretary ; and Louise Hendrickson,

a lonesome look in her eyes. Willie, Gunhild ?

Holmgren's Shoe Repair Qu a l i ty Repa i r ing

DYES AND SH I N E S H . S. N.

The High School Girls' Sewing Club _t_rc_- a

_S_I_lr_

e_r

_. ______ _____ _

2 1 1 - 1 1 th Ave. Tacoma met. on January 3 1 , at the home of -------_ . . .... --+,. ____ 1111_ ,_ .. ,:_ .• I_ ... �_n. __ �D_�_. ____ +

,i Parkland Ga rage =,i

Betty Svare, Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The girls find this club Hseful, as well as entertain-ing.

i Sh�le�e

ar��I�:t:n:e��:r:nd i @ """" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '@ ! J . C. Peterson, Prop. ! . Member

, GA . 38 1 7 -R5 Parkland, Wash. ! � United Purity S tores .... _.,-.,.--,.,- _,., _ _ ""_"_,,,._m,_.+ I � t,-""-,,,-,,,-,, ,�,·-,,-",,-, .. -",;-",-.. -·+ �

I J � , • =

Da h l Groce ry Co. Parkla.nd

!I PETERSON PH OTO STU D I O ! @;"" , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , " , , , i!!l • 9TH & ST. HELENS AVEN U E ! [91�� �.l£l , TACOMA I

i +. ___ �Io_"k_"H_M _II"_' '- _. ''_.M_''�_�':_''+ B rookdale Grocery

BROOKDALE, WASH.

�.

�" " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' I 1 ' ' ' I 1 I 1 ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' I " " " " " '.�

T H E DOLLAR STU D I O Quality Photographers

1 2 good photos-$2,OO You see proofs

Central Bldg. , 93 1 112 Broadway A. L, Hami lton, Mgr. MA 6870

@j" , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,, , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '',@ � " " ' I ' I 1 I " I I " I " " " ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' I 1 I ' ' ' I ' ' ' I I I I ' " ' ' ' ' " " " I I.eel

� Parkla nd Lau ndry Dry Cleaners :_; We Call-Del iver

Phone GA. 3 8 1 5 - R - I = -

@:j 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 " I I I I I " I I " I " " " ' I I I " " ' I I I I r I " I " " " ' I " " ' " " " , . . , , .@

I •

K i m ba l l 's Sporting Goods

@i " , I " " " " " " , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , " " " " " " ' " I " " " " ' " " " ,

+"_""_"M_1I" ___ ... _,

,_'.11_<10(_" _

, L I E N & SELV IG i f Druggi sts

... .. _IhI_.·.'_" .' _nol_. __ =:,_PIl_'O;_ -

@ " " " " , . " " " " " " " . " " " " " " , 1 ' " " " " " " " " , , " ''''', .

Pacific Lutheran Col lege is cleaned with Johnson Brushes and Equipment

Why n ot your home?

JOHNSON BRUSH CO. 722-24 Pacific Ave. MAin 539A

@j" " " " , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ' ' ' '''''

• � f'p"dalisls in school U �nnual iIIuslralinll" ----------�-�-@

+. __ �II_II�_II"_"'_'II�_II"_. __ U_I+ EFFECTIVE PR I NTI NG

T�COMt.I ENGMVlNG ���I COM�NY

TRCOM#I

i REMEMBER OUR NEW 1 1 LOCATION I I 1121 Broadway ,

! Ted B rown M usic Co. I I !

+ __ . __ 111_""'_111_""_,,._ .. ___ 0_,.. _ •• __ +

r--------------------� I:. _" _'I_" _" _'I_" _" _'t_'�'_I'_'.·. I .

• I ! , I • I

I' Con rad's I ! 15c for NIne Holes I

I ! Coffee Shoppe : ! 25c for 18 Holes I ! Lunches - Candy I I I ' C igarettes - I $ I I 1 . 50 Studen t monthly rate - Short Orders = I $ 1 .50 Ladies rate monthl I I

Planned and Produced

JOI-I NSON - COX CO. 726 Pacific Avenue BRoadway 2238

P. ye� "C. agE da� ver uat

11 Lisl ne�

'] the Pal cor

lUl(

v Pt'l Stu 10 rra hei Mil

'I the va t ens

R I An, Ptl

V era pre lIrc sec:

V on is l

llig low

Page 37: Mast 1934-1935

/-/,

' ,

Rose' Brooks' and Tbeodore 'Ne�son Married Yes'tetday '-=- . \ -

( \�

With Dr. CarlO A, Sperati of LuU'ler College as the guest speaker, the. Alum­ni of P. L. C. held their annual reunion

' .

Edward Theodore "Ted" . here. fast week end. Olal liqeriellS. '31, president of the organization: reports .

""�----,-----'��--'--· I that one of the largest .crowds In his­tory attended th� 'ptherlng,

collqe gymnuhim, Admll� Openi�g the 'festIVitl�, the Drama .. It

w�lIh:e�

f= �ta:'IJ='�al RleUnio�I I Club presented three one:act pial'S �� Elvestrom Gives aitendance-' will breaJr. nll'e:i:llun' Tee-

in the gym • • ords beeauae everyone 1&: aaaured a hl�

was born In Baltimore.

ChOir Trip Plans ,.,i.", urn .... ,""" CIU' ... · M .. ' .... when a team of alumni __ . advertllln,. �aaer of the ,Sap. and "0.0 all-star aggregation Ten 'Day Trip With .$ilwerton Ai general chairman of

�e · C�I"'1. .

18-17. FoJ.Iowlng "Foca' Point" ,.'anned-for To com,pl,te an:af1l':menta for the

:;=tI�:t�=�,�::

Near. Future �:n�oo�'otf�!O�ll�a: ·;n:it=. PO·"O),""""""".

. WI�h Silverton as" the "focal point," Which h@' has appointed 'A? �t �: celebratlon W8.!I the Pacific Lu�eran COlle,e "Chotr' �,mm.lttee. on Commlt�: , EY�I� �;<;,.;;.;,;:;;r'oi;;,";'.:� evening in of �he- West" wtu leave 00' a ten day Irwin, Louise JacltsQn; MaJ:J Nuh. El­

spring tour the latter part. of Man:h eanpr �udebau,h, �ohn V� Leu�;

" .... J. ;;�>,.h;;::;;;;:. ;;;C;,"i;;,:;i;;:F.;,,· ciii.I ��'{.Tc�tl���� to. ���=�:'l,.:; of the chorus. The date. ot departure Benson. Milton N:en1f, RolAnd Swan .. depends on the dates whiCh the Lutb- !On, H,erb N�, 'Helen J:loI�p,

Ulltc of the College of

Ush R residence In Parkland In near future. Thc Mooring Mast staff JoLns

. the admlnistratlon and· student Pacific Lutheran.9QIJege In

Wl1llam "Pflueger, son of Pflueger. wu" elected by. the ,,' """1 .... h,. .Studen'!l of P. L. C., ,u, ta the Annual ConvenUon of emn Students Union. held at St. Olar College. N.''''''.OI •. I . __ MI�e80�, th15 coming pastor and In'. l894

, . The nominees. who were ' 8.!1 the flnt musical

the faculty members .. a.nd subject at P. 1.. C: A ye� 'later he vote by t.h� students, were Rboda. was called to 'Our Savior's Lutheran "rnatad. Valborg Norby, F..!!ther . Jabr' l Ch h alth b 'h conunued Roland Swanson, Bert Myhre, Eldop un: . . ,OUI . e , - . Anderson Milton Nesvt&' and WUllam Eerv:lees at the eoueee· Then in Pfluepr.

. ... ' " he was called bact to Ll:'t.¥t'. College

WWlam 15 a Sophomore in the Llb-' !Dualt director and .h� con�ued era! Arts' cOurse and has served lIS that pPSlU�n u�t1l the present Ome.

. pruklent of. the MIssion Society, tre&8- •

urer of.the Luther League, and is nOw '.rkland P. T. ,It. Givins sec;�o�e�= !r;:r�: . .PI., in Cym Friday Ev. on the Northern

, Pacific �W&Y, � ' "With VirJtnJ& Davia 'Pla�

is scheduled . to arrtve there 'l'bursday I� role, � PartJand P. T. nlaht. He wUl return lmDledJ&tely fol- preeent. the JOur-aCt. lowtn8" the ecm'lentkll1. \ � by lira. J. O.

' . . . ' . dQ' evmm,., t.Iu'Cb 1,_ In tbe Mia .. SOciety M� ·T ....... t Q)'lDnUlum at etcbt o'c:loc;t... � , � priCe at twenty�f1ft ,"--Rev. 8Yan WUl· � tbe 'to.kIa be charpd.,' ,

fjIodet)'at aeven o'� � .fI'Db:IC m ot.ben m tbe .. Cut are' 1 the· ColI� � RqQm. � � Dordena Pel� num� PI;&nned for the '1JI'OII'&I!l. m� Myron Kreld�. ,�d dude pJ&nO selectklns by BeIDa Tobla� W, C. Qrecpry, lin. Helen N)Il and " a �or solo by Emmett Isabelle �, 10k, HAeernese.. and TbdmI*Jll. '. .. - .1" IPZ--� . '

"

. BroU)erhood of C>refrOn bolda Emmett TIlompson. Cheete� SoUe; Ad- ' converttlon at 811vertccl, as the: ven,18lng: �hel .Pllnt, Uoyd Rot!, JI�

8'"", .. n. ·.nd',"- chQlr is to be one of the features ot QUlllan, Bob Monaon: .C?nteetlonery: the ronciaye, . . ' Haztl a,erup, M�t Craft, Th,e!-Most of the tour wUl be: spent In' rna il�, Mabel Hene�. Fortune Tell-

. Oregon with the poIIlIlbllIty ot a few Ing: Ramola Rust. Joanna ManOUllOS; conc,ert.l! In Southwestern Wuhlngton. Edna Kelsey:. Nigger Baby: Eldon .An_

Permission 'has been given by .the denan .• Herb, No�, O$ten E1t.uen: iaculty and tentative plans are In pro- Beauty &1on: Alice Barn� .. AId"

gre&'I for a four or five day trip to J�nson, Paul�e Kuhn; 'M0rinl: !'J.c-

:'��n� Washington during Easter va� �::�" A�=;:A��6:��r:

Definite dates.and a complete IUner� Bena B��, Dille �aJe; Handwrlt­ary of the. trip will be announced In .ln8": �orm& Preua:' �lrgJf1;1& Davll, Allce the next illSue of' U'le Mooring'MMt. Boe. F-.-ederic!ta SchIanbuech; Houee� Ptef, J. O. Edwards announces that Housey: IjarOld, Jottan.en; '. House of

pictures of the choir are to be taken Horron:: Arnold Anderaon, Llonl Rotl, today. both in \'estments. and in sweat- .::'�n�=: i.r.�I=' ��" �4e�' em. Daniels; Sld� $howI; Orady Hqhee" .

Ferdinand· Bondy, W1lllam.· ·Pfluerer;" Stage: Ray Reid, Ted Herrie4: CC8-

Froth Te.ms He,e FridlY. tumea:' Novell Napl, Pauline W�tt.s, _ __ . LaUra, Hauge, Vlfrlnta Boen: ·CI�up: O�nlhg , the spHng Intercoll�ate Harold bemJ)l!lter; Makeup: Qertrude

debate se8l1On. the Paclflc Lutheran Stenberg, Enid Hul.8on, Thelma Ness: . College squad will meet t.wo UDlvenlty Ticket 8elllng: Eleano� Hauke.; eAW,. of Washlngton freshman teama hen! dust: Art .Haavlll:, . Arnold Tomm�lk,

RleUlniiOl�IFrlday afternoon, The d�bates'wtll be stli:lil'!y Ford, Rolph Bolstad. In room.!!' 214 �d 201 �t three � "

" . -"._,' 1 ."",," 00 �o�:-:'=�tU: Mn,� Pflueger Will

I 'n�.m."'oo •. ' 'hlpmint .' ...... and . SpeaK at Club Meet e���� � ��:: ��l ,F�' Or ........ wui �.ar, . . . 'Story .f 'M.,dl Cr.' Fri-. uy. Noori .

At a medina oi the 'Prench Club l"I1- • day, �h lat, MrL J. P:.Pfhaerer yrtll sp9k On the "ilardi Oral."

H�v1nI' spent � childhood In New Orleans, ' the ohtf Amertcan city in which the...''KardI.Qru:· 11 Ce�, Pfluite"r hi.a had an opportunlt,

. to wttneu a' number or the.e Prmch

���-::'::� fee'::U:�b will abo be .t.� wtth b7 Dorotb>' _

Club ...

of Jo. "­

Prederlck Handel . ' .. . ThebD,a DanJeIa reuS ahori biocraPb-' . .,.. ... "'�'of cam.,...,a. 1Dd . · m"""" . .....�. of . Ba.ch and

, . � praented,l:, •. �

---" 1

Page 38: Mast 1934-1935

. !

PAOB TWO

\ .

' . . . � . ' . . . . PACJPI� 1.� ���.p�. WA8IIINQTOM

' . PdRUARY 27, 1m

.�-., .. ;- .-.. -.. � .. --... -, ........ -.. : ... Both ·F.ane·r and Savior . \" ....... -.-� .... -- .-.. -... -.-...: ..... -.. -...... : "l

LIGHTER O/ U. S:Born Thii llfonth I A mo ng i THAN _�''''' .• '''Id''In Am'''_ : Alumni I . • lean hlI.tOrJ-wubi� and LIncoln ; • ! • AIR wUhinCtAm" " In

' :�n .. ta�oI�'_ tint in iti �.� ... �::;;;� ... ;�: .. ==,,;:;.�.��: " .� ... .... . " .. . " ....... , .. , � nI "':...J.. -- .... country_ u tHcl\er at � W�land achoOl Kon·'

By Bob M....-n men. came at 'e crttlcal Urne. when day alter � tW'9-weea 'Q,Cauon due to The holsUng of .the f1� every day' the n�uon � on. the br1�It. and in • chicken pox epldemJc "in the com.

S!!.oriatid .. CoUt;t,'att' '"'" remlnda� lhtt we an! in the Unl� dlLnpr. ot Joalna' Ita" independebOe to munlty. · . - 1t"�I"S - :;:-�;e�I�::��O�:h�� the �1U.h" .Aa Comm&bder 'ln Chid '��Ia Croeb)'. 'SO..I la �ehlnl at

EDITORIAL STAFF . . . pronounced BUI Bulaer". name (Bell- of the Ante,rtean t�roee. he' .vallanUy the Otik Harbor ac�ool 'on Wb,ldby 111. ' • E4itor-in-Chief , Milt'on NesV:ig suheet)-H�nJP ,was ,t�l:!� Ofti' f�ht the ,BritJ&h � '�n, This land, Associate Editor Hazel Hagerup for AwhUe-MISS. ARMOUR �nt nut.- ach1�vement,&lone contributed much t.c? Mu.reel 'Solne. 1 1. la ltorkJ.,..' In a Features Editor� Ele�rlor Hauke ski yellin( for th� St. M� �d&-:- the future 'welfare or tAe country; He. Mrorlty hOUR at the Unlv�raity 'or Sports Editor Paul K, Preus must h&\� fl?ur or f�Te �y triends on hOlll'e;nr. did not let It .reat' with thla: Wa.shln ton , '

· Editorial Writer Paul Hviddiri .the- 'team-e.t lliut quite .a few looked . . I' , , , Reporters-Melba Fenney Mabel Heggem Herbert H� at ' her-whkh '-is �etht�-MI88 T$I crown thla �)Ory. he became lnstru_ Eric ·Hauke. '32. II emplo,.ec,. by the

Jasper Johnson. Sena Johnson. ivan Larsen.' MarY' Machle: Robert 'DALE bj.J.Ishes the mOllt delllhtfui pan- men�1" In estabUshinc � f�rm fohn of 'Astoria Abatn.ct O!>m�l. . . Martin Agnes Mohn Robert Monson. Norma Pr,eus. rvtargaret. Ror� 3)' plnk-yoo �!-BOU

_QUZT'goodto �� ,?vernment under the .ContUtuUon.. Ruth N� . ..fl. is �In, In em. Lenore WitK"rQw, REU;> wh� .hu,befen d a whl�h p�ved pr.ctlcable, �d p1ned the EYeret.t. lChoOl ,y.t.em. . Typist Edna Tobiason U fI� man.r.th� year. . pmUp at home 'and abroad . . Ofte .

'IUSINESS STAFF ' L." A. ml'ht I&�' he t9Ste'red the nation �ta .Marie W:rt.nI', '34,·la �

. to �-BUSiness: Ma!'1a�r ' . - Ber:trum My�re Sever.1 dorm s�ent.s ha\le�n PIJl:- infancy. and p.ve It a IOOd ,tart 10 car �lIon of �I�. . . ' Assistant Busines$ Manager Clyde Grimstv�t Una on consIS'�.rabh� averd}poIa ,inte the .... ·orld. the same .. a' father reara . Tak&1 W,......kf. '34,.'(�ted IChOoI �t

Advertising Manage( Judith BenSQn Khool started-no I� mentioned. . week. She is now attendlnl the COU� Circulation Manager Looise Jackson but.:- EMMETI'. HUGHES. and' HC?LT- !J� �hJld. Ther:e

.�ore·!l� bean ,,·o�Uy of Puget:'&unci, ' ' . '

Circulation Assistant � Margaret Craft CAMP, .... e nalP�not , flgure&-ON- th� name. " Fa,ther of fI! country." . , Faculty. Advisers . N. J Hong .and O. J . Stue l . IO�S ; . to �he, two or three �onn pis When this .Ul;\lon. that Waahlngton Cor. Vllt&., '30 •• 11 teach,lnI:'tn Brem-

-----��..:.:..:.�::..::.,:.=�. :..:...::....;.=:::. who conUnUaUY ha� on·tlie a:ood ,Umea haa �It&blilhed, .... . � dan r. LIn. erton . . , .

�re We Patriotic . , �!�:I��,!-Ylna. ""hen It is pracUcally coln . ca��: to lti· rescue, .r:: naUon Walter Christe��, '28. is prl�clp&l

. People are watching young people more than ever during ... he�e was In the �Idet 01 turmoil o�cr . the of the John Ja� "'l?r JunIOr Rllh times of stress. "What is their attitude toward their nation? Will L. A, . at�eml!t"Of a number· of ,tates to se� school In Altorla, . t��re, be a':lY geryuine loyaltY in the , future? I t 'Was noted by local We wtll pit OLE ORDAL'S pearly cede 'from the Union. It Wat aplnat Mrs, Marian Ellen'. formerly, Lillian citizens when t�e Flag was returned to its 'place on Our· campus. • smile I!.p.hut �� JANSSEN'S this �ttem�t that l.Jn�ln gallantly Johnson. who attended P. 1.. C, In 1'21- '

Let us conslde5 the meaning of this word, patriotism. I t comes haircut anyda:?--07t, the arUc1e Jouaht the Civil War. and fi�lIy·won. 30 spent the week-end here .vl3lUtll fro":, the !.:.atin word, 'patria. a combination 'of pater ,I father! or "Women Reduced to a Formula." ,tW 0) Thl� victory meant the preservaUon of ' friends, .

. , �t"us ( fatherly I . and 'terra (Iand l . , If we just keep in mind the that was , read In Econ class-;-eood . tor f.he NaUonal Union: which other-w\ae kindred feeling signified by this word our national spirit can not be 8UYS . wHo I�ke to analyze Lhlnp--Del "">Quld haye been desLroyed. Thw. Un- Hlldur Johanson. '32. who worked two dulled: Is there enough national patriot-ism in this school to keep Breeseman takea his debate technique .coln, a co�mon man or humble On3m yean In ta1lfQJ"Dl&. fOltowilll , rradua-the colqrs of the bes.t fatherland in the world flying overhead? Into claM a�d k�ps eve,�In&" under and much loved by the mAjority of t1�. ls thia ye� te!-ChinI � }ler home

____ ---'.__ control-A Lincoln Hi Mist' has MES- people. came to be known as the "Sa- 19wn. Lawrence. Wuhinat.on. Can We Accept the Challenge? , . �RD goloa:. lJ1)!1nd chOS;

'-fal�n-he t10ur of hiS country:· This m01lU! we

A chalJenging thought left with us by the recent reuniOn i� should be' haPt>.y. but lsn l-:It s that ha-ve observed the annlvenar1ea of theae SONNET ON THE FOO

that one �� by Dr. Carlo Sperati of Luther College concern-�hard

,' �r ruy! , • t .. ·o great men WlLh a spirit oJ rever-

ing the possi61e iofluence for good which one consecrated Christian _ L. ' A. • ence and acknowled�ment of their The /og come, · down and fIOfUy ,te&!-' c.an be, I f Pacific .Luthe�an College produced only one Christian SUOOESTION: A lIaht cOuld eully rrea� ach1evement.s. .-, ��d . · worker in this year's graduating cI�ss there would be quite a little �� at the rear corner of Lhe .� ' Enveloplnl the world with m.Jst.y II'*J. accomplished. Inestimable would be the good results if the Whole\ and ve the players from stuinbllna HAVE YOU �IEt? And peOple �Iy' knew the 'n�t class were .to enlist in the service of C.hrist. No field of endeavor �\'er very thing before reaehlna the - lrom day; today is so in . need of wo�kers as that of carrying on the wo}k of b�k sta . The Orea:onlan from the araduatin8 The world is Chani'ed Without A lina:le Christian missions both in our own country and in heilthpn I;mrl� ' 1L

. J\..

.' .I_� Ohc;'o nh"",nbl1 ... "','" he. ",c.tu.c . _�n<!, .

PROF. PFLUEGER is actually afraid heN!, becawe the', spent three whole The lun hu ceased to',how Ita ablnlna Picture. in Lettermen'. Room Reveal Old Style of a microphone-he told Us so-VIR- yean ' COMclentiowly 'worklna so that -face. . ' ' .

"

In 8a&�etball Attire, .Bring Back Plcalnnt Memoriel �;.: ,���� Inis A�� B:: :::'Idh�:�

f��� �:::'

a S!!:� : �� :1��i:IJ. �oun�. lakel � 1000t

Who would have et'er thouaht that suit consls� 'of 4 'pieces, made �:y;:::' ::�kl;I::���: !��:; ::���� ��rh�;

e�n:n!'e�

gu:��: ·T��g��.

y .is d ...

. k and ,Ioomy .... the .

Any good. wouid come out of room 113 1 from black serge. The shirt, to be In Id alia Sh h Ids

"

....:and �speclallY any Rood ·laughs. or stylf', Wi\S ndorned· with the iovellest �::y���O� n::��

yl:

f\�;::� ;l� �m�lce :re

:dent

anu:n;:a� ::� �� �� walk with 'low �d f&;lter-.

humorous lookina face.s coming lrom �ollar PI��ed hlah In the neck plus the Ion on her tips while pt&ylng In one IAllt year held that 01 secretarY. The The mist ' comel down with feathery that door .. but such was the case last duckJest puffed slee\'es you ever saw, of the slUts Drama Nliht-we could Drama Club, of which ahe. Wat a group wisps unfurled " week end w�en the room was made In-. ::":O:-;:

ti::uS�:��

dth�

a��e::�d�: taste I� way back where we were sit.- Icader lut year. linda her 10tereated In' To 'spread a.crtlSI the land. and cove,

to a Rogue s Gallery Just for the sake Una-With athletes and sinKers wear- all lypee of drlUlUlUea. Althoua:h her up· the world; . of N!mlnlsoe.nse to the . alumni let- had _n girl forgotun her long b1a::k cot- Ing s",,�aters around school. we won.t home Is not In Pa:rkland: ,he stays To yeil from. God tl1e aon-ollVl of man­tennen �'ho returned for the reunion :�te::OCkl��. She Just wasn t per- be able to tell an !lIto from a. fullback. "over yonder" and hikea to school every klnd- . '

this ycar. Not . ohly tl1l' lettermen en- . to P a). momlna:. BCCOunUna. I SUPIlOSe lor The graaplng after wealth Lhe 8eateh joyed It but also th06e who were In- As years went on Lhe stylea began to . 1.. A. those red cheeks, . Although h� P. 1.. C . . for Ill-found Pm,

. tcrested In the pmes played. change fsomeLh1og mOf'e to be thank- PRO:'. HIGHBY is �ttlna to be days are almOlJt oyer. abe shal1 never 'ne aln. the crime. the � and

I...el"$ look over some of those plc- :,::��o:�u.=be �� �:L1 for the typlcal-hc· yells "c:ome. ln" every time be fOl"iOt;ten by those who haye met paln- . · ' ; , t� spin, The styles have chang:ed 1 playing With :e lb!. of cr�=� �:.:��y ��:::s

a 0::':: .= 6':;: her. Meet her now! T0t;e�:" �an·a. flhan.1e � mltt7 cloudt

�:a����:::!n th;� !m:� .seelJllJ no easy t&.sk. SOLIE takes on the appe�r.,nce .of a ' .

-By war, K&eble ' bums plw a muat.ache and lha.t 5U1t Professor Ralrut&d. who by the way, �k end �ag when tr.e final whist.le One of the PK ', from the class of hls, ' :Yes he Played ' baIIkttball �d �:�:r:f a y::tac.:=.- :: =� :. �IO:':;:;/:��:� transub3t&.nUaUon as Bbou�. to a:raduate? He'a "the bl., Pflu'el.' To Bro.de; .. · .

!�mA:i:�� �

e��-:w

q�;:/::::; ��= �IC:�

d �� �n:-::h:� , 1.. A. ' �t.sewa:�UI��,�

h=

I:'i:t�!.

y= A,lin ,WH.;. Mlrch'.6

hIm-maybe the other .fellOW!! weren·t 'champS. .. SQUAWK! How about a, few m&:ke- "chiefly" look W8IJ, only add,� to" at ConUnuJ.na hla ten. 0( .bl-weekly so hot. • . Special care 11 glt"eD to the plct.urea, up artisL1 for Drama Nlahta?:-Mnl. the purchasing of a palr of apecs.· a, radio talb over ataUon ,!tYI apoUorecs We alance a UtUe turther OD and u thty are taken each J�. Jwt lor Kreidler m�e up enrybody. ,aM �t few weeks ago. V.lce prea1dent of ,the by the LUtheran WeU.,.e 8odet,.. Prot. find that. there were also I1rla basket- such ,purpo.es u this. and u years a ca:lmp In ·her back lor her palna, dorm union last year and vJ.ce prea1- P. J. PfIuepr will apeak � Wednel:"

�'O��Wliat �Tbe all drea8ed 80 on the .oId pieturel &ff more and . 1.. L- =tl/� U:�,�LhI� .�",:.:.;= = day, M&rcl\ 8, at. 8:t& .P. ,11.; OIl the p parad . �. � more appn!da.ted. Quite a few of the alumni enjoyed acUvtUea alLhouah he has �rf-...a practical �ta of lut week'. topic,

I����������=���=������� Lhemaelyea In Parkland by ca"75Unc ort member 'Of Lhe Drama club and the "'Ibe Chr1at.Wl &Del .War," aDd. other

: the cloak, Wh1� they must wear wh1le choir for two years. Sparta ·� .. tav- q�UOns r,l&ted to tbe 'tUbject. �g .schoo1----and SOIJl.I! didn't. ortte pU� or his � muclJ. Ume' :ata� � � Ieetun: �, Pfluepr

crhe A�cepted M ethod

I Savings' should be ,!,:.oo in such a way that · each day­.fin

,ds .�ou -a .stew nearer yOUr

obJechve. · .

Is :,Life Insu1'ance HAROlD C. !jOEL � ... . . R�ting '

, III AIc'e .... CIut has betri liven over,to them. t&st.jeu '. . ate de.Hnc with • real

�tad; "It You had .. mllUon dol- he wU elected captain of the dorm un- world and not a 110flcl .. It � be. Ian and ad�ed the aporient zero. JOI:l lo� '�ball team. He 1& well known =�' ·.It la,the dutJ' of other Jl&.-wtll have only one dollar. � amotll" his fellow studenta 'and we want pW11ab err1DI D:&� , }Job' Krull: "What �t U you had you to know hIm, too. •

tJana are aubJect to tbe1r 1O'ft:tI:Immt. not.bIng and you added. u.e uponent . ' and � .tberelore temI .. � , .ero: could ,.00 ret a doUar1- when � Deed an... BSI·� ... . RAVE YOUR SENlO!t PlCTUUS followed by &Dften to I.Jl4WrIeI from -----,,-'------ the "queaUon txJr. OIl � atraln. t:U ct2 . ' T� NOW The COIJe.ae men', quazWt. MODm-�appy �i�hdd, y l. :::' ... � .......... , _ I Dr. Bunawedt $p;ealb ..

Page 39: Mast 1934-1935

o J. . . \ .

t ' . PDRt1A.RY 2'1', 11&5 PAoa TIIRD

Vikings Take Glads Luthet:an Hoopsters P. L. C. To Tr.�" North Gladiators ' Defeat In Wild Hoop Game " Drop Range.rs; 37-16 For Laot Cam". of S.._ Seattle Team, 39-32 . ""O'lt ·. . . _. - . . With on" .''"' ...... � •. ",, ' . -- . '.

Nor .... li,.. n. Out' 21-24 Win . JKIL .� Split, Lud Orirwh-:l�- Po.. � C .. hoopeten tnrnor.u: to 1!f1Dd CORM F,.... lehi .... i. n,i"i",

in C .... eo. .... Ie... .: -"f:�j .. t6 i .. , AttaCk: '�.�.n M. F.: ·�e.��d��ul��t��:.m�:� · Fi."�c!:..TC:!;.Fi'"

. CapKi� Crowd . .�. . ' '. T�. �r.,.. 24:' �.

mal squad on, t� .N�ta· ,home -- . _.__ .

With �ne jack aDd �-Solle lead- nocr. BUnIiJlI ,t:om their � point Playin,' their lut home pane of the ' In a 'wild batUe before •. capac:lty .. ... .. K." rn. . ' . ' th ' the p. 1 C hoopstera defeat the LUUierans IU"e fii),t . toO � IINoIOl\ the Pacltk: ' Lutheran 00l1qe

crowd 01 AlWDt\!. a tilhUnr !Quad or . '. . _J . inc . e ..... :; . .. 8t.: MarUn'i the VUtinp' and ,another. excwn, eoD-, Olacuat.onl came fiom "behlnd in •

• Ql&d1aton � ,to the powerful Bell- au: bute�ll' team' wlnda up lUi snOftd und �, . �ta b test may be ex�ted: The toUowlnl" wh:lrlwtnd rlhiah to .:ore, tnt,,!! Potntl •

Ingham �Ormal quintet 2'1' to 24 on the schedUle this '�k end with p.mea at .�ln:::��.�_:: a� the home map� day .. March 2. the Oladl.&ton �Ie 1n �he lut. three minutes of play and · i;"artland maple. Saturday nlIht.. Dell1ngham and U. B . . C. 'AlthoUfb �d .nlih� ·Peb. 15. with the U. B. C. �ra. n,. Luth- de(eat. &ea.l.t1e �!.1ere, st-:n. lUL nlaht.

--.. Bcor1llf tm.m�\tl atte the lollS 0" "�h" Moe and .John � . . erana squeezed out a 14 to 13 win �n A wtld UU'on&' i)f · enthuaiaaUc. rooterl'\. ... "" In&' Up oft the N�ltee r�=n- P'&dness � been teJi.

. the � didn't Tbe :OlacHatm:! tast-�at..1J;1a" oU� .t�e. tlrat came ot thill ·aerie., � an:- wu kept" on edae thrOUChout the con-

a small lead unW mid iii. th _ed crack· when the rolne SO� tourh, and and' sooe defense bt'(li.n cl1c1t.lna �Ui other hard.fou.sht encounter Is lhdl· teet and almost tOre the IY1D dQ,wn .

hall when a DUITJ Of e:!ten byeT,:: ,COach Olson. doem'� �t the� to ��o::�!:.ar;!_�d

�ot�! u=-� ca�. ·

.: �. under thaput.·barraae ot �ta. .

meno:lk ILDd Ja.elr. Ued the ICCft at II all. no�. . . . quarter' wl:ien.Co&ch OtMn-beian .end- . ' . . coach ' Olabn. uPl:rlmented with his

�m that pOint the two te.ms battled . 8. ,S" . . Illf 'ln replaCemmta. '-�� iame wu Falcons Take Glads lineup. havtn� t.wo, �ew men. l'.l the.

e\'enly unW the rea� per10d wben the eompuuhe KJI!IrM ...... thai. t.beft aided 'ln p&rison to tb 'torrid . " starUnl tlve. .

seo� stoocl 15 to 14 lor � .' � IlWe dIIfereace· 1a. tbe � of ::tle 'stared ��ew weeks -.oeon .Uie lit Up' set Win 34-33 ·The Oli.ds s� ott w1\.h a ban.1

The Hormalltee atarted out �� in � Leama. BeIIlDp.a.m. bed. �akbu R&heer Door .�hen the tsaue was not ': ' . __ , . �d hAd. ecored nlne .poln� betore the

the second balt to tnc:reaae tbelr le&d $3 to n wbUe _,beat *be __ _ � d Ided ·m .the tlli&l da. . . , • Seattleites �Uled. HO_Yer. the Be·

'to live polot&. . The dOlI ' . ... .. S1. U.:B. C . .... Yakima n. to ec un . . � . ' &:c*iD1. an upset V1ctory. Seattle Pa- attle. bOys rradually.·c:rept up and by short. a ttn&i desperaw: 1n8". ':"' cut: -",'bci _ .beat n. � c.. l' to 11. Tbea Jaclt was hlah man �th 12 points clne Collqe took the P. 1... O. bute- hal,f't,1me tbe. score was tnottecl at l7 . .

part of t..ne Olada.. ' .rally . the V. So' C. baU. BdJI.aP,am. twtce. neve all acored in the tlr5t half.. , 1 t.e.ers b! ':he clOie acore or 34-33. Pebru- all. ........... . ' . . \ It o.t t. ,..,..,wu-lt 10Gb like a drde In the opener Coach R.p.m5tad s pre, try 18 .at Seattle. seattle Collett 1fI.bbed . the INod l!;l -

.CiU'Ver. Nonnal. center, led the 'wa, to -..' . loun.d the superior hetatd·of the Brem:- �. by thlrty .peraonal touls. �he the second halt and held Ii u.nW.:wlth with 9 points �hUe Sanderson. wU high . , .. erton tao E. team too much ot !l �I- game .... aa. hoUy conteste4 t.hrou(hoI.ll. t.hn!:e. minutes remalnlnI and leading" tor t.he Lutherans. "1�� 8 marken. S. 8. cap and went. d01!D to a 24-16 defeat: ....tlb- the Set:,tiIe squad hold.1nI" a .2(i .. 15 S2.27� th�fr defense eiumbled and they •

The lineups: . . ' Gent' l1a.ck-wtll-be- -play\na ·h1a JUt Kreuen and Messher ot Bremerton -and m4rgln at the haJJ. A d�rate diad- .... ete snowed under. . P. L C. (UI (n) .Wn.� Normal . !P'm� for P. � p. 8a�ay nilht. Gene Tl}ompeO� of' P-: 1.. C. Ih&red seprinl lator rt4lY te�1 &hort .... hen .J�k. .NLIaen, The 01a& miased nine 'out of .tllIr� Sa,nderson' (8) ....... .F ............ (4) F1� �s: ::

ee�ta:-=t �n �t!e ��= ho�on � � pointa .apl�

. �::Ia Tommernk �� f� out. on tftn toul s�ot.s>.nd Nilaen stretched

�.:n(6�2� ... :::::::::::::::�: .• .

Vandervrtend dunng h1a .three y� ot ba,ltetbaJ.1 t.au::nu:is'J) · (16) � fl?i� was hllh 1C0re� with �S. polnta � t=:(I�. seventee

n stral,l'\t mi

sses

Tommervlk ('f) ..... G

......... (II) Carver on the P: � C. colirtll. and wUl be a Ban�enon (l) ... .. ;P . .••...... (5) H. Moe followed by. �ttm1 and A.J:elaon of In the prellID.tnary pm.e: the P: L. O. Solie m . . ...0.

· .. ···(·8 ) (� Stutz hard man � replace. Nilaen It) ... .F . ......... (3) � .. Moe 8ea.ltle 'Pac1lIc With 10 c.1MIters each. �"� took' the locai preps In. a roulh Subs: P. 1.. C.-Non�: Delllnit:': .

. . . S. S. ' Jack (l? .......... ........ C . . S�ley

p �e I�eupa: �tUe, 20·13.

e n (2) � AU tbe new kUennen. were 1nItJ.aa.ed .Tommervtk (4) ...... 0 .... ........ (2) � . c. t331 (3;') S. P. C. The lineups: agno . into tbe [,eUenMu'a Clnb n.e.day Bolle (6) .L ................. O .... (6) .Pamondlan Sl!.nderson (2!. ....... .F. ... (10) Loclr.hard P. 1.. C. (39) (�) Seattle ColIe.-e atterDOOh wtt.Ji a ,ft.t. and not '" Subs: P. 1.. C.-F:'ord (2). Votaw (4), Nilsen (4) ....... ? C.9) Lewis . Votaw (5) . ..... 1" .....• ....... Ctl Tobin

J. C. CONFE.tt:;NCE STANDINGS nonl oerem0D7. Some 9t ' the De_ f"ry1! (21. �hbola qt. O'Connor (1), Ja.ck . un .................. C . . . (10) Melson Nilsen (10) .....

(8) P\nn 'Won I.-t members W"bb Uley bad reaw:mlMftd And"eraon. Haavtk;·St. Mart1ns-Melgp, BoUe (13). .. ...... 0 ..... ..... (2) Randell Ja.ek ·(4) ";,..' (8) Olmer

P. L. C, . . ................... .8 . • tbelr maDDers I:aIt week. . Lynch. Phillips, Carpenter. Tommen:1t (s) .. .. . 0 ....... Trepus Tommervlk �'i') . . G. .. <p Hur�y . \'Klma ..................... ........ _ ....... 4 S. S. Refe�rge Wise. ' .

Subs: P. 1.. C.-Votaw (5). Frye. Ford (2) .. _. . ...... 0. (8) Conyne

ML Vemon .................................... 3 . That F'a.culty-Hlgh School same Is P. L. C. m.b UII. (M) Bl-emerton ::a'!�:' :�I��!���w�� m. .Su...bs: Frye 0>. �erso�. Bolle (10) .

Aberdeta ...................... ... : ............. 3 S going to be somethlng to see Bome ot ThomPlOQ.....!.') . .... .F ...... _ .. _ (4) Parley ' . Rothstein, Carmod:y (SI)j Ce"traUa ................... _ .... � .. _ ....... 0 .8 us have been wa.lunl a 101lB time tor r.raon It) J .••••••. .:.P .... .... (6) Messner GI .

d 'H T k ' Referee: Bob Levtnso_'-..

just such aq, opportunity. A� the same Hauc'en� ..... ............ 0_ ........ un Kressen . a oopmen a e ae.enes (�) • (U) Pre1Mi

Ficulty T B HI P . time we will tind out_whether the bu- 8chlan .............. 0 .............. (4) Kelby G H bo

22·17

. ·Knu�n (2) ... .... _ .. 7_ ... ..... (2) �.

o • I. • �ep �etbal1 talent shown around here H.udsOn�Y.::� .. , .;.O_ .......... (4) Wellon

. rays a.f f, _. .HaaVlk (S) .... ....... :¥ . .. (e) Thom,*,"

Secon�1 .n Benef.t Came comes from dormers or the day stu- . Subs. . 1.. Crvare (2). . '

_

_ • _

.

Hanson ('1') .-. .... , .•. C_ . . ............ . B&upn . ' d�nl.1. .

• . � � . End I. C. Conference s..SOft With �deraon (2) . ...... 0- (S) �h .

As a means of � lu:nds l� per_ S. s. Girl Teams rla�g . . .Eichth . Str�ilht ViCtOry ��;er ����d, · Are"::� manen.t awards to the Junior Collep TODla"bt at 8:30, t..bree .. � 01 j , . •• -- H. S.-8vare '2).

.

Conference Championship team. Coa.ch l{irl bUIleteers wtU taDa"1e wtt.b C: P. s� At C. P. S. Torught Replnlnl th.elr �arly 5KSOh form, Reteree: Bob·Monson. Ojaon ho.s a.nnounced two benellt baa- rlrIa. The rtrb feel ave Lb..at the,. . ' the p, L. C. hoopeterB defeated the .

ketball ga.mes to be held March 6 in triO . pia,. better before a crowd. u& -- Grays Harbor J. C. Cagen on the Hat_ GIRLS' .-aoLic. MAItCII 15

the P. L. C. �. . moft tbe merrier. lIerr"' a Chancel Three C.m .. Slated : Fint · to barites ' floor on Wednesday. February Th� old r�va.b, the day students to Me buke':b-ll aa It alIoouid be Pla,.. . St.rt ·at 6 :30 �. by. B 22 to 17 count. , On. Friday enaiq Mareb is, the

and dorm �tudenl.ll ....til battle tor IIU" ed. Don't mlu It. -- I 'Faced by 'Ja.ck, the Oladlators took ,trl" IJDl c� w1� combine In Ul I)rema.cy In the preliminary to the S. S. Three girls basketball teams ha.ve an early lead and wcr� pever he�ed. aU-rIrls IJDl lraile ... be' bOdd Ia ibe "game of games:' Faculty ve�us High Prel1ininary a.rrangementa a.re un� been selected by �. Dapper to. tq�t The Harborltes f�d d�mculty In pen- qollep "...aaaIam at .elP.t o·cIeek. · School Reserve.. "I:he hllh school Is- der way tor rorming a P. 1.. C. GoU the CoU.ege 01 Puitt Bound telUllll thls et.rating tht; Lut.herans deteDR, and Tbe nhibUion wtn featilre drUIa, folk- .' sued a public challenge and Coach 01- Association. The Parkland Golf Club evening in �e C. P. S. gymnasium scored many ot their counter:a trom danees and tambllq, and .. . dlmu: :IOn tells us contidentlaUy that the hils offered a special rate for 20 or !ltart.lnl at six-thirty . . TIle lineup Is mld·court. In the c105ln1 minutes of of ibe neniq", a baaItetJ)aD same be·

Faculty .. ill be out If! tull torce and more members. A committee h&s been as follows: Firat year. eenter5.. HeM, t.ht:! game, Aberdeen rallied to come ,_ the day· .. d the d_ stria. are ."out to ba� dOVo'n their (hllh pointed to make 8J'T1Ulgementa. and J. Benson: Forwanls, Hauke. 0dell; within three polnts ot knotting the . .. school's) ears."' 80 11 yo.u -;"ant to see ':::06e interested· should watch the bu]. Guards; Tobiason. Hagerup. Second score, but NllIIen " Iced" the game with

��ur co':

ul:�t ::

m��h -:.

th;:u,�a: leUn boards· for further information. • ��j::SO� =,.!����

o;e�: :a=��.:

n!t�

h����::,:O.

a � . The Bug 'em. s. s. Manousos. Third year. Cent.ers, Hoir.: Lutherans' led 14 to 4 at halt time. Jack Coftee. ·ClpreUea, �

\� onTh��:::�.��::: �n:=e:w�=�.��::mum.

�:t:� =:= ::�! =:�'I:e� SERVICE LIKE yOU LIKE rr 1 lbe _to aetJ'fc .orpnbaUona at p. L. Contlnuinl lel!oi"Ue PlaY

.

' the iolh

.

P. L C. IU) (l'J) 9'raya'lIU'bor J. C. r"" .. '''·''··'''''··: .. · ...... '''�··''·'' ..... '' .... · .... ;·' .. '' .. ''�''''· Quality �niHjn·, Co. c., made sped&I ,� to weI- SChool Girls deleated the Secon(l.·year NUsen (8) ............... .F' ........ (2) ftterson � ' . SWEATERS! i

uth!r $wUhlrt Our s,-Wty . �r::aJ!::m � = :::. �::a�.I�b::. a �;3:= ;:, �� ��:e��' .::::::::::::::::�::::::.:::::: ... �9�� i I HE

'

mn£. t '03 " Ik St . i� •. W .. h . :=:�::-":':::':""=: :"·��·;:;:tu':=.�'�:;:b l� ::;::mc�;"� C') � ::: =� ! f .i!j� ..... "'!L:3 !

W. w.nt in ,ul/lIl _, w.n". on. """ .. �� .. ::.��:::: .................. � :���l:E;1!:: �!:::;; �:�� .. p L C.-Vo,"w; O. H. J. C.-.

............. �:: ... �:::..�:;: ............... •

:v e:�i��� .. ·:;;,t::,�k �r�! Uai&ed M::.�r StoftS � School � PI.rst year Normal te&m!I SUB�aG�EN� rim DENTIST

LE�����'��T���H��C D.hl C�ery CO. I wUl clash. 0"=,,Ol:�2 STUDIOS tland l

_P."!.I,nd Merantile Com�ny Pal' J PEOPLES STORE P.,kl.nd .-:..'"-' Shop

.'.", ....... "" .. : ..... , .. " .......... , .... " ... " .......... ""'.''' ..

PARKLAND LICHT Ct WATER CO: .... -.;.... ,;,..... ....... Co.""tIo�ry . Schoenfeld's i P.rkl.nd. Wuhin� . A� • T-"!- . CEO . . KNUDTsoN. Prop. ;

A MutlMl Cqnpan�rgani%ed '1914 , "nKsT' 1N � . _.i: ..

w'tI"' .... Wet.. LIPt . .... '- to ..... ..., o.tr , .... " ..... ""�.:;'. . .... _ ..... ..,,,., .. ,, ... • ,., •• i,:,,� r--it: ::t1,�c:. CII •• ft. ...... I .HAIRCUTS · ' � s.wc.: w";�i" QuIlty

1I. __ ;,Fot1fu�_=. :;:nfonno::=':,,"::-"':!=to:!B:UR:T:fH.:""::YMON==D:. "":-;';-111.11 I! ONLY 25c . � ·lI ...... Shoe · •• �I"WI.' Co. I JJO::::"'�.:!�.w�OP . TtLEMH HNN 7745 ..

.. The .rooIt� I.',.,., sJ.o. . 1 . =:�J1;rai " . '

.

g��E:: .� i· Brookdlla Ast D.niels. Prop: � 11.!i-";;;;;;�"";;;;:;"'==;;;;i;I�1 . Ie ... ..

S�alding Gym Supplies 'Cf y';" .. NOOf\' 924 Pacific Ave.

,Wash�ngtoti· Ha�dwar'e Comp"�nv:

• �"._." .. _ ....... � .... �" ... �." ............ " .. �.I · b==;';;;====:! .' . . r"-�o�"�:� �tina . , . � ... -.; .. m ! �"�:'_nD I . • � ..

, WG�!c<:;t I . CLlF�!.���D �

. . ,Rust Bu;ld;ng

i, ..• '; 940- A.I!'_tru_m Prlntl.lnl '�;. • MA�n �93: �f Prod..... ...........--..... _ MAin v.�

��--�----���I ������----�I·---------"---· ---. �

. . (.

j' - _#�.::

Page 40: Mast 1934-1935

PAGE POUR

) ,

. PA�IPIC·.L� �"P�" w� Fir.1 Alum, .. Reunion Held Fourteen 'yea�. 'A60 , ' - ' H ; h"

S h' "

_ Whe .. 200 G�.J'iiiled; Record Kepi A,!nuol1y tg �, ()O _ �unlona such as were held last weelr/would be the en40f an ..... t.er.� thrOw­

end are nothq'new to 1.be oollep. for lng "he'n .. profe8lOr was m&taten for a T� motto of � �tOr fourteen years ago the :flrst. alumnI student. accl�nUJ or DOt is untOld, and have �. the ,foothills.

.

reunion. as far .., J"eOOC"ds ahow, was

,!, . ' , . • t&ins tn .tn vie ... · .. WHy nOt mate he.1d for the students from the Pacltle quJte", . �Uon was TtIJs!d . . How- the motio or the . I hlrb schOOn . ' �lheran' Academy, which was the. name ever the rciI'IQ...wlnr J� the old trick . ' . .�. . .

of What we now call .PacHle Lutheran .... u· once sgah'! rev1sed.; .and .hat lun . CoUege. Although there 1\'eJ'e but 5(),tu- -fOT t.hoI!:e throwing � saclr:. At j�t The Be�r �

er .Par

ty. Jlven'

. �;�ml: ���:����I:��=�:; the ant at the' reCtiv� .end,.hU, one !�; � �e

�N� .=

e:n�

�erved at the alumni 'banquet. Whst thing to be tban�1ll tor-that the bag, the, dellcJous duck �e.r, .sel'Ted

a restlYaJ that muSt h""f! been. It 15 contains ..,.{e� ,and not rocb.. the gir.l! themselves. The talb Inte�tlng to note that few who at .• . 6rou� a� iath� about In varl� by Mr . ... Reld . . : HatTy . 0r!-

bbo!:.=

,.

��;S�ta:.e d���

e\�:�I��a�:;:tI: para .. of the hailS �Ulng thetr rorme� ���;':

I:

r aW;� '�;:a::�'

�rh,�. Records mow that one alum. classmates about th�1r d�� since behal� .of our class...

T)l!! . . n1fS eame from China. There were sev. they lef� college. �e ��hing p�. entln� �rty p�v� so enjoyabl� eral from Alaska and a few frOni the fession ou�oes any oth!:r proJesstoo,. It . was With great. d1fflc�lty: �t

I'!&Stern Statell. b�t mOllt. fti-e. from and perhaps ma.trl.mony comes next.," guesu we� persuaded to lea�e.

right. around Parkland. Prof�r (If one could 'call ·that._ profession). ' . H. 8. Xa\'ler was tOMtma"ster at this banquet Many ' return with their famUies and Miss' "Martha 8eluermle.r vJ.aIUd and s�kers . lnclude4 Profe� HOpg recalr the dats when they. i�' met many. ·of. her. old 'classNles and

' and Professor Bardon. . • their ··better. half" probably on some panlons oftr the Week end: � 19:!i thrOugh 1935 a reglste'r certain .spot on the e.m.pua. .� was a former studC!'t from

" ,' \ . ·�UARY �. ·1935

-_� hu...bten..kt»t�o.f those attending run up the' s.pines 'of many u they Rnd attended ' thj hJgh ,oI"",D d'Part. the reuniOn. that Is. fpr·thoiie whoW apuLwiLlk.... ojJt towanI. ·the muCh more 'ment fOL two_y�._ mem.,e�.to ."Ign their na�ee In the beateJt.p&thr to the 'tJCklnt' poIt:--'I'be·- ·�, ""':"' 8�_ '_. -. , . ' register book. However. this �rd Is ilays bf romaQCe �re nnewt'd.and long- . DO YOU JlHOWf

-,-� . . CourteSJ 'heoma Ne� Tilbllne

not. any toO accurate. "beeauae � 't .Is led r� o�ee �n. �Pld �. lInked 'The .bi�nde.Romeo pf the �lpr . ' . . " ' . .

. gLan� thr6ugh . .!Iuch " phoney" names many hearu who . haTe walked that Is ' the subjeet for dlsoe1.lMiOn. When ,he l(eft: Gene Jark.. ideUar � JMI )e,� who wiD pia,. II" IMt PIne

as "R�dolph Valentino" &.r?-d �'Jamesl path. 'Sttl1 to many only memories Te: passes one _ by In the hall withoUt fill' P. 1.. C, ��, ...... b.t; rl(lIt: JobD .�v'ete"'111 � wIto .iI: ._ of Dunn" are recorded. Some one bM' maln. • _ speaklnl, 'It Is not that' he Is . • reuona �� the Giadl .--tal booJ' �-. .. � d�� owt ot'K�1

signed their names as such for a �_I Class toom'.!I are visited. Each he' Is so tall he can't see -�' . .... _d II: now MWn41nr. C. P. S. . .

��e:: ��� :�t!':� �h:h��U::: � �Mce·�:�s

'Al!O�� ':rro�.!IhOOI . ;t �:m U::::gn

ev

. . . �

even thoulh th'ey have grywn up some- ' luck IfIemOries are east from county fali- ;his banty· what. and only those - memories al1 prtr..ee. He does' likewise . -

Each ).'tBr as the students' out and remind him of his ' good DC' this school . . His 8peraU to the

their .!!Chool day memories are Is "LOve 'em and. leave 'em." In � . which he respOnde;d .w1.th .. With this lMue of the Moorlnc Maat.

Memories that shall never be let .a word of warning be given: (nettn,. Following thta Prof. J. �. tryouta for stan posiUons are oom-

What a time they must out girl!, he will �t.you sooner Edw�, dlr�toI" of the choir, gave a plett: and. 'out of the 19' who applied,.

each other of pranka which' later. " " � plano 8010. .

. nine .reCelved poa!tlons. .

and what a laU8"h they get. It H. S. To close th! coneett, Dr. SperaU dl· N. J. Hong. faculty 'advlser, and )411·

. thal. the water � trick is JMt . It Is Dot necessarY to announce that rected .the choir, augmented by f<!rm_er ton NeIIVlg,. edltor:'have made the fo!.·

tradl.tlon. but In the yea, 1923. Just ncdved 'MIme ne'w stu. members present. in the stnging of 10w1nS- Cho.ICes for 'reporters: �t by an ·alumnus. It- was ·thought Our group; but let us remem. "Bf;autlful sa.vlor." · , Rorem, 8ena Johnson: Melba Fenney,

a.equalnUd with them and ' A!J a .result of the eleetlon 'held at the Allles Mohn, Mary Machle-. Nanna

THEME HOSIERY I rregulars 79c

Regulars $ 1 .00 & up Frank M. Skinne; Co,

939-941

HanlOn's Jewelry � ..

257 So, I I th St,

1· . hou are Most likely to find it at

Rh'odes Brothen;"

WRECKER SERVICE D.y and Nile

IOYNTON.'S SlIVICI GA. 0145·R·1 Cas """,., o�

Associated ' Photo,raphi.

Service Jncorpor.lte<!

7 1 4 Market St. . TKCJ!na, Wash: . .

K�hlNuftll Suitt ..... 'Overcoatt . For 5.1. Exchnivefy.at I .... nd & P.Ia.,uti 912' PK.

,DlliNK' MILK! , _'

It Adds-tO Your F�c; V.I�

Ac.t��'have foUnd the �

of '�ilk helps them keep ·a· beautiful �ace and a slender

'fiiure -

MEDOSWEET D"IRIU,' INC.

" 1N:M-0J" 1 1 7f '

In HaYe Vo. Met.

SUBSCRI�E TO THE

SAGA >NOW

Holm,ren's Shoe Repair

Quality Repairing . OVES ANO SHINES

2 1 1 . 1 1 th Ave. T�oma

Parkland C.rale Shell Casoline and Oil and 'Ceneral Auto RePal"

/. C. Peterson, Prop. GA .. 3817-R5 Parkland, Wash.

PETERSON PHOTO STUDIO 9TH & ST. HEUNS AVENUE

TACOMA

, eon,.d" i , ' , . COHM'-Shoppe - Lunches -' C<lndY '

Ciga.ettes ' , Short Orders ,Soft Drinks , Good C:;offee

Brookdale. wash:

friends. . ' banquet Walter Prench, �, C-:rl Pr!WI.· Ivan Lanen, Jasper JohnIIo"n. · H. S. _ tom. '30. Rudy 8and�. '211. and 'Herbert Hopp. Thoee reporteJa 01

.... deeerlbed In .Do·YfM Hlnderlle: '3V·and Kathryn I lut semester'li'statf wlJo. win co'nUnue '34. are n�w membe!S of the are: Mabel Henem: Lenore. Wlthrow •

Brookdal.. Crocery

Rl!:MEIIBER OUR' NEW_ . LOCATION '

lUl � Ted Brei""n Music Co. '

100 for Nine Boles 200 for 18 J�()les "

�1.50 S�t'monthly·,.te. $1 :50 Ladl .. : rat. 1JIPr:I"thty

r • �z.:� Men's .'fnCIrithly rete

I!.rkl�,", CoIf c:;..,...-

. f�:� ��m:: Robert M�, and Robett M'o�n·.

'32, Fred' I!cheeJ, "1, '26. Blrt'er Ne:IaOn, and SANbWICHIlS '. faculty representative. . All, � lh .

expire thls .yea.r are Jack'. Criddle . , �, Ed Ttngelatad, 913 Commerce St. Oiadyll Knutzen, and We Nefti" m-e , '31. The· voting on the' �;::=======::::=:!

. banquet fsv'ored I ",�' T.�",. At ·s bua1neu ��

.fternoon It wu decided offlcera should- take office foUo...m. commencement

The board ...... also given to select. an eoxteutlYe' aeeretary

SEE OUR NEW STORE AT 1.15 PACIJ'ICl .

,Ki�b.II'1 Sportin. , Good' ' '

fro� t.he sc�I � I �:::::::::::::::J::':

"':' $

to be the aehool's representa-I

, � allJ!DnI·.

THE DOLLAR -sTUDIO IIo,oNty ____

12 eood photos-52.DO You Me proofs

Central Bide.. ?3 i 'h Bro.dway A: L. Hamilton, Mit. MA. 6870

w. �� Phone GA. 3815·R.l

.

e

LI,EN & SELVIG

Druggists

Pacific L�ther.., eoiie� is cI�ed" with foil ... · ....... ..,d .......

Why not ,.... home? . ,o....o..-•• Ustt cO,

722'..21 PlICiflc Ave. MAln-5394 .

EFFECTIVE PRINTING Planned arid Pr;'Jci�eJ-

_ e

, .,r - . jO� NSON �COX cq: . . ' 726 PociFic A"-nue BRoodwioy 2U,

' . ,

, / .... . �� _ _ .-__ ,��, _, _' _, _,_,_. c __ .

Page 41: Mast 1934-1935

f ' -

Doti't Mia, the

Girla' Gym Frolic Friday Evening

A\lead tile Bene'lt Game

Saturday NI,ht

,Freshman Class to Tacoma L. L. i;' Prese',ll , ' I Pflueger I : Pro!!,"am Sun4ay �ight ' By L; S; U. Strength "

JltttAl'1mAn'" Club , --Kave 'Kid' Party_ Th' Taconia Luth" "' ..... ",;';,u S' a4-.·�d M " 23 ,.,,111 �ht a program at the Trt2l1fy , LW ay, ar. ""gU' mo."n. Sund.,. ".nlnO at

�Iegate "Returns From C�nven ... " tion arid 'Pr:ess' Confe.r.e�

, Held at St, 'Olaf

_ ��)llsorumg. Benefit , �ameS Saturday

. !leven-thirty. The p�m wU) Include Fir�a:���1 :�r.:�: �C:n

e::rh; t�; topical talks and musiCal num· "The LUtheran �tude:n� Ubkm 15 ..

Chairman. Announc. · • bers. .

ce8 Committees During the social hour. Eleanor Hauke will l�d the group ,'In the p)artns of I __ ' _A.$Jt8 '. flt!lt , !!OClal function of the P.Me!i. Marly visitors are expected r� Christ an youth In our coIl�/'

school feU. the Flreshman ClAM � Tacoma.;-accOrdlng to BenUne-ltnudaen. WIl1I.� ��!:.- w� _� plannin,:& 'Kid' party to be held 8&t- pr;esi<ten!._Bnd she urgeS &ll Itudents to turned: from the Annual

.

urday evenln;. March 23: In the coU� 'attend t.hl&:�a1 meetlnr· which waa' held at · at. """'= .... -, gymnulum. The patty � �Ing sr.

. N�rthfield. Wnn80ta... ' ranged under the supervtsl.on of �u1- M · ss e s Cit ap e I ' Ine Kuhn, general chalrman, and a I. . " � : ' was "The Oreat: Oec:1slon,

::;I��e�i!��anbe���:: M"iSsesMon th's NeWs ba.5ed upon. Mathew

old Johnson. th1nk ye a' ChrIst." The affair Is being planned to. catTY A stark. gt"lni figure stalked th� halls The conventJon opened

��� �::�r::;�:� =: :er:::� �!n������:�t:�edw: Ii h�� �e� Conference,· In which Dr, �. N.

�ged accordll'!gl}·. Prizes . wtll be>" \OIIt his best friend. Why? I'll tell Evanson, Luther COllege .. spoke .on .th._., I ___ '-_�_�� __

awarded to the boy and girl wearlng you why, Today wILl! student body day "C�lIegiate PreIS .and the Deela1on. t,he cleverest costume, Mr. and Mrs. In chapel and he forgo� to attend, "WtlY Christ:· A1bert KmM!k., edltor of the R���It= =h:��� general :: �

U��ar'soo:, :;11�/:� ��d�n� M�nl'!�t& O&Ily, unlve�ty of M!Jme-

chairman are as follo�: rerreahment body day 20 yH.rfI &CO was a �a� sota.. gave some very Interesting help! Found,

tho ' �.:.· two

committee: A1da Johnson. Thelma NtM, trqedy. . . on "Ho·." to .produce a superiOr. �ege HOW many or you ever stop 'to look at when coa.ch OlllOn and ot.be!' f!'CUlty Harold Nilsen, and Arnold Tommerv1.k: As little bus�eM was held In the paper," "�ow to .set: u� a n��.per i. •. o exhibit cases In the llbrUy? It mernbe� pJisented t.he bu.k.eu.D fquad decoration: Arne Strand, Roberta Tor- student body meeUnp, they were held and I!'alte It aUr.ctlve. The offl.cers with gold basket.bIJls .. permanent rison, Ramela "Rust, Judy DeMOn, Stan. only once a month. After the business of the Preas A8I!oc;l"Uon are prestdent, I be well worth your whUe to . awards F'?rd, EIsle Barrett: · P,rornun: Eleanor was. tended to. the rest of ':he hour WB5 John HJeUe, �th : . and aec.retary, 80. The shOW'.caae is elIpeelally . laacl7 Ende�vor1nB to uphold t.he preaUle Hauke, Emmett Thompson, Mildred �Ive,"! over for a ,?I"'OfP."&m under the Mi.ss MIU'I�t �a th, Concordia.

_ n.aUng. In addition to the Norwegian . . they. have eStA:bllahed In. the Mona:on, Jack. F'lsh'er and Helen Ulja: auspices· of the school paper, th�n called . TQletber wl ottaer Lutheran Col household articles most or· which classiooms, 'the pro(e&ion of P. L. ·C.

!o-:e��

ei=�

p�!:)I::ur�: ��

et���

lr���:;:h.:

e;! :::,

e::e� �:��c=·� ��H1sM=:U:� back 70 th'� year' 1860, 'plece6 of the ��::;

u� ::��:=eU:�=�

Vlk: clean up: Rolp.h Bolstad, Hal Ler- did mOl5t_ of the wrIUnr of the paper, ttve coml� a��:t� orlrln�

"CorutituUon." �a'rus tuska Uon to U�hold and an t.t.t.lnI ,tnJn1na '

vlck and Everett IJpps. would· rue'and rHod the enure contenta cause of the chan,es In ' . Y from Ala.sk�, ansi a Mast:adon tooth, conscleOuOUfly. Rumor .hU I� UMr,. . . . or �e p&pIel', Th1lI wu c1mM!ly done In made In UllA �ue, according to MlIton there are thJft main exhlblta. The bodna to reach.top form. ec:..eh

S . T Y -- a short ume a.s there Were but tour Nesvl8, editor. . 01' tneee L! a uny .aUv:er robIet. lSalb... ha.a '� haunilDC the lim Itli , aga. a.rnlyaJ IS sheets about the size of .. pl� of type- On, the- first ntaht I?f the, convenUon, back. to the year 1700. Alt.hOulh tar'; the'past couple of weeks, and'.Ls in'fine

'H ld Fr"d N" ht writing paper making up the paper, Dr. 1-: W. Bee, President or 8t... Olaf nlahed with �, t� of a. des� shape for the pme, nus pme 'WiII e I ay Ig Cap. you thm see w111 thb student was COllelp!, deliver«! a .ve� InstrucUve ad- around the. ed� can .stlll be seen. An- enable the stl.:dente t.o see kSots et

Cliff Mesford MaSter of Cere­monies; Novelty Booths and

Surprise Features

forlorn? He'd m.1Med tl).e. newlI! for d-retIs: alter whlcl\ Re�. Edgar Carl8on, ether '*t.radlon Is a book printed It! yean gpne . by play baalcetb&ll .. - It that month. You see, only one paper pastor of Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church, 1528, ove- four hunared'yeara 1lfO· On should be played. it. WPl"be Ute tim. for th.e entire student, body wa.s prln�. Minneapolla, presented . the a.d�, the title pare, which Is torn .a� dls- and only game In which studentl 'CUI Imagtne not- �lng able to reread any "Teday's Need for' Declslons," COlfORd, ene can sUll.see.the name, "De root. for thelr lavortte fatultY ,butet-of the old papers" and not being able The businellll meeting was OOnducted Seme Ahit.ric." or :'The Bound WUI," Come out and Me O...m, BJah-to clip from the paper an article for on SatUf!lay mornlIll", and. at th1I!I book 01. Martin Luther'., If you hap... Pflueger, Ramstad. Man-With CIUford Me.sford as the Master yeur scrap booll:-. We don't reaJ.1Ze how meeting, the Decorah' Olrla COllege wu pen to stop at the case, don't pea by of Ceremonies, the Annual P. L.: C. (ConUnwd 'OIl Pap 4) a�pted .. ·a member: 'and the .onion the werld's amallel� New Testament. Saga Carnival .... ·u held lut FrIday _ also moved to donate t4QO to the Y. P. 'whlch .. 'the size of • poat.ace will be a bat-

����.Mard1 8. In the coUele ip- L. D. R. To Meet At , �o!;; :�h��:ceM�:az:ox::��: �:�:��

nsbunttWa:�::n:

n=,

Novelty booths lined the gym. the Home of Mrs. Reid flcers elected for the ensuinl yeu are ( your eyes are rood, yeu � � fer the team's lhoWtnw diar-:���e��I�;

I:\::ll:�:,,,�

ha ':�; !.fI fellbws: pre\lde�l, .�na.rd Hlnder- tlUels. ln thJa little miniature, but w1�- the put tJeUo�orm or day boys,

occa.slen. Such boo....uUl .. the COffee To Be Wednesday Evening, �!��re:.�e� �r:�;$!,m

JLu":!� ,,:u�l:r

macnlfylnl glUII th.e r�st Is Just, The pzrie promlae.e f toth

be one' ot wt': ShoPiJe, the HOUR ( et Horrors, the Mar. 20; Norby to Report on· . COllege: recordlnl leCretaQ., Haul lIe- . The

' trOphy case Is Int.eJ:elUtll" also; :.:�v

:!::e:etc:,een

e':e� . �I:t;'� =�' ��� �: W. M, F. Connntions �, Augustana Collere; and.f�clal .wlth I� poUlhed sliver cupe. The meet facUons, '

and. various fortune tell1nl booths, "''ere MJt,. Reid will entertaJn the L. 0, R.. =� Everett �Ubretaon, �cor- ::��::::' co�: .:,.h:d :ft�h: The day bon will . �ve vocaw. jack,

at==t! � �H�\.enlng wu a :�::.r!=� ����e::::t::· :e��:lt��!;:mCo=�� :!o!: :'::�on;�:ur �

v�:,

1r An: :�; ��r���,'=�crm � .-aurpr1lJe p� wblch corulsted of I slst as hostess. . . the theme dteeUMkm with bls addresa, tor the Iludent with the highellt ectlol- wUl � NUa:mo ?'cmmert1lt, Pard, the foUowtna: numbers by the Olrl's . As a special number on the pro- "At the Croulnl"," alter which' the L. qUe average also occupies a prominent Bolle, . d�n, 0 Conner,' �bcld, TrIo: a .song by the Bey's Quartet: a' gnm, Mrs. MlkIr.el �no will give a S. U. were en�tned by the Bt. OW' posIUon, ' In addlUon to the.Ie, ene IM!eI &;nd H&ruJOn

. , tap dance, .. Porty�d 8treet Scene" readl.ng. Other, numtters II"I"IUlged are: Choir under: the dlrectorah1p of Dr. F, the Ta:coma IntencholalUc Bull:etball . by Helen IJlJa and Rhci:1a Hoitenstad: Violin 11010, EVelyn 8yvenlOn: �, 1Iar-' MeUus Christenson, .

cup, won by P. L. A. in llKMl; the Ya.k.1R Drama Club to Give an A� 0&zJce by Huel Port: a garet �m: vocal duet, Valbcrr Nor- On the return t.r1p, WUlle 'had th,e .ms LIons' Club trophy, which has the ' . " · vccal .solo by Paul1ne Walta: a Ik.It by by and ��n Derpkom; plano 11010, oppOrtunity Of 'Delnl a rust at Con- figure ot a bQy with a bultet '-1I,·and "CherrY -Bl08soms" Cl1X HBuaen and Bob Sva:re; two NtITO Norma Preus' , cordia COlieae. wttere be broua:ht areet.- the M7'L. Davia bukettJ:all tl'Ophy, WOD soap by Ronald Kartt.n: a mMl-clan Valborg N�y and RhOda ,Hot�tad I.np from P. L. C, to the atuden� body in HIU. Next time you are In. the 11- Friday� May 17. bate For Three act

bYto � �=

r� -:,.�.::� =;,� ��c!,� �thU; ·durinlr �e1r chapel �W',

. br&ry don't ferret to taU & �ook. Ad ·Operdta;. Tryouts To Dance,

. featurin&" "Prinoeu' Allah Vo-- Wom�ru' Misslonary PederaUon held I ' , " Be'

Reid Soon "". :;..,"::::.,':, �W;.:"�:'';':: Crash!! Japanese Invasion? ,�C!,.,.". m.-,;.... tho r;", -,tta P. L. C. Art Students Win :�S� s����! = ' -C:S {r . , -tr -

�. . � b:e .iI�D ·in the htatory of· p, L. C.,

, Honor in Po.t�r- Contest Norl>, .. " . talk oon..mlnr tho ""'c Studen ts Tra ppe,d in Barrage WIll '''' p....,,"" by ... Diama-C1ub,

pose and wort Of the L. D. R. on the ' Friday, Kay 17, 'l1je operetta II a Louise WW1am5 and. yema Teclaod eu:d.pUS, She wtll live reports ot tbcee 'three-a

ct muQcal comedy with a .(..,... ,

ef Pac1f,c Lutheran .CoUere Were' two contel'Hlca:u the next L. D. R.. meet- CO�D a:re all 'up In the &tr "Wen trapped! We're ,onersl We1J � aettlDI". -and. accordl.Dc 'Co ArDoIcI of the: alx ent:nil.ts who received bcDor- inIr, ' ap.1n, bfJr:auac! once more we bear tbem be llauahtefed m cold blood I We can'� �, affcmk atudeDta an oppor_ able ment.icn in a recen� pcet.tt contest =� �::J�� Pf1'7- � ihiy• stood 'with their' bAre tuqlty to �lai � mUaleal :.u� !: =� � Missio.n s9ci.�ty Meets , . "But I rnll7 think .J1lpaD hu (IOCICi tlllCel hanrtna" out, I� out of the talent. , i. . .

0pen1.n&" and umual daUocW· abow, TOoPl Al 7 O'(JO(':k 1nteIUioDI at com1DJ Oft!' 1:Ien!." IW'.b window, apeet.lnC" bomba 40 be nUDa AU me"�ra of tbe Drama Club &:re' · All acboOlI' in PIeftIe OOUDty were were.the wordII 01 AI RopQ; in a cu... u them any momeoL . . .. . elIttble for pa.r1&, tryoutl f(J1r � wtlI

· elJ&1ble for entu. aDd 137 pcMen were . Tbe bl-mcat.bly meetI.bc of the Kia- cuulcn ori the' topic ot Japul .1n a re- ''LDOt," s"houta IOII1eOne, and, .. ·tbey be held 1OCb. CboiceI w1U be made, aubmltted by ftl10ua grade. blah ICbool aim Sodety wW be held th1a eft:DJDC emt � Biatory claM, all tr.irh,around. mui:b to their. aurprile � the cut wUl be dJnIcted trf' the aDd c:oUece �t&, • . 0 at aieftn o'clock: iii the �J;:' ... ': "Ah; It ll liU7 to"'t.bibk that tbej: wtIl the,. see a'lOIf 'beD roWnr ac:rou the croup Ieit.isen, and . �. Keith RekI,

'. - ' dim eoom. .

' came onr to tackle .. " .-lei. Mr. B&I"�- tloor. ,1'Ile m.,at.ety ill IOITed." .

club ad'ri8er, , Nat Broadeul, liard. :10' . . Tbe dIe9OtIOD wm ·be led . dob... ��" . . "

,,"Ii It Md· .� fnm· an,- direcUoD Tbe commJUee In � (]I &rraIlP-· MestW� e'ftIIJDc. ' lIan:b. 30, Mente, � BoIMd � atYe a topic _ CruIlI Baaal ADd.'� bIAartuI8. bUt.W-.":8&Id ar. Baidan. I �'i mentl � 0I .P'aulJQe W.u.. c:t.I:t-� ':U e'� Pro(e.or PflDepr wm. paper. '"CbrbttbeOreMeR �.: 'are � from U:idr � � ill ·ba1'8.;been KU"td ... blt, bU� � from man; Rbeda � Bob 1ICaIIm" apeU. <WeI' IC&tIon EVI CIQ the subjeCt A .aIO. "Pft,JIer Pftfed." wliJ.. be IUb& tbe. '�VudIDc J� . . ma. ..... ttiai dtrec:UcIb. It iaade. me .......,. tor bJmet& � AmoId. ADdenoD,. "'Tbe Praetkal A.sped&d. the CIlrt.taan by � JlIXI8OIl: aDd Bboda BoIIlD- tenl 'l'be buIJdb!c ...... 1Tt. 1iboIe .�.". IfF. Bardoa �'cbut.tleI to .Del � �

, .

_ Wat." I.aweet.bupou CIQ tbelGldC: -.ad wW 11ft a pWx) .aoIo.. 'I'be IX'O-- eiao J\IDtpI trom thId;r ..a: nIIb to hbQIeIt. for 1o .aD the ,..,. be bu IlraID& D1Ibi !cw t Jlanh ·.*ad AP.rD · -:ww � Wbo B&ft Dot &.:nt at. lI'UD,alm 1DCluds ... cru-tkD bos. � the wtDdow. aDd banDy dan .to � taqbt; a -coIJ:KdI:Seoce .0 .uDSque .... will be�� ?I'll ...... at" the ( · Chrig be LDIL'- ' " ' by -Prcif-..,�. tacuHr�. Ctli.. . � '. tiner bet� b1m.. • " ' . work. � wl� the:opantt.a. _ ...

Page 42: Mast 1934-1935

t PAOE TWO MARCfl. IS. 1115

PubUshe:d e\'et')' two weelts durtna the scl\oOt 'YKf . by the sludmts or PaclItc lAltheru. CoUtee, PanJand, Wa&hIrtcton

Oltlee : Room It!i 1'elephon�: OAt-lnd 057't . SUbsc:�ptlon Prlee-tI.OO per Year

argued: ure bccoillillM tOllcern t.'<I '",jUI

"all eval­

UUI!oll of the "'orlh 'of tile, time -'S�nt 'during their college :year.s. But it i� ahm trtie that- tl;e �ll:�)��Ul'('S lIciVOl'ulcd urc f()oltshl�' 1I111)ro«1h-

:'Iluss�duca. liUII 0"'('5 Ils . effic.iencv lu Ih(' ill! .Ie�ligenl d��lioll of . t�e basi�ully IIUn�"I I!1.I)iril

."HAVE 'YOO MET . . . ? " no .1..,..-Or p, L. c: · 'l &

Entered as second eJlUII matter. October. a. 1m, .at the Post orrlce at Pytland, Was.h1t!-rton, .

under' the Act of March 3, 1871. .

� l'ompcllholl, TIle st llU J,.tIUS .U student ceivcs from .th" " cry fol'l lIull -he is engaged ' I 8 kiiHI

r ('onlesl wi lb his.f('lIqws, u contest ", Iluse lIl. I iI1.tUI� b�l not alWRYS !n.lI�ledU!lcl)· (.Iisl'@rnihlc 'The ne�t lmqe of an a,nrel that. The flimsy featu� of the Sap, Cu­prize IS a greater ucqullullOll or-�Iedg�. is "'e�ft ieen. outside,of pictutM? Her out- 'nlval? He broulht tohe house do�n and

, IOvslusbl,e .. cvell essential. , BU,I because young,

standln, leature. 'ill �!:r hAIr whi�h lloodtd. Ure plaee with tean from . }h��:::i���h:���:=�I�;.I��"�'�I':i�l�

e ,��ilt Y7111

gl�ii�� liVe! her the "halo" .�ftct �.Und her laughter, Who'd e'er thou,h,t he wu \..,

, ��c�s. enable Ihelll to ft'ulize t�lis ulHmolc gunl • . h�a�. She':s Il very deckled blond,e wli� hiding sUch a talent In lhOMl lets, but II IS IfC'Cessory 10 sct some intermediate 'reward blue eyt;l and !' very lair oomplutor.. miracle!. ne�r Qew. It seemed nat--Ihe stth'ing for which w.il.l, cventuaUv result il� �= !:�:r s:�:�; h�r: r:::e����' urii 'or: .hUn. J.o be U1 the publle'. '�ye , Ihe ntlaining .of the· uthn . . . : . lutl long once she 11 known. ,.-\lthollgh .because atht!tles has �n h�s malo

.Exl'eril1�e�llution, J .. "d t\'"ioi ()�'er s· luQg.pcriud Ulls Is ' her first JH.I' In the dorm: ahe dlversfun and . l.be ,poUlght ,hu' 101-I��s dell1onstra��d Ihe' desirahility of Ihe. utilizu-Is a third ')'HI" "normallte," cad�t.- low"ed him around on b&aketbaU ... .... . !UIIl of .8 mArklU� system os such ail illtermed-.. . � .

_ .. ...

EDITORIAL STAFF lUte goal. .. TIlot Ihere nrc' imperfections in the tnch\R'. ov�r. at the grade schOOl. Her lootball,. lor three eaNJeeutive' ,iars. � EDITOR-lN·CHIEF - . : _ Milton Nesv1c . �y.st(,lI1 ,is not to be denied, lint 110" sudl plunl is fI� �re::e mad�::ee.r =� !.s a three JNl" lette�an In loOtball ASSOCIAT.E EDITOR • • • Haael Hacttup. Wllhoul ,then!, :nle fut;1 of .1I�c Illatter i�; if slu : mem:' 01 lbe e�C:ir for two yean, and a tWo year letterman In be.lll:etbaU FEATURES EDITOR - ' - - i:leamr Raub lit-lib "ere co:'�rllh�'e wllh the' proJ{ralll. ,and aDo a member 01 the L. D. R. The sUpplnj up ot one � In bUb\.-SPORTS EDITOR - - - '- PaUl K. P'reI.II much of'theM' dtfflculhes would Clear up \Ve 7 . "

'

REPORTERS-Melba hnftey, Mabel Beuem, SIlSIK'ct Ihn't most uf this criticislII 'hlligill be zfnce h� first yeaT here. It.iII nothlnl' ball Will due tG his break:� an ankle � . ....:. Her,bert_HOPP, JU&>U-- J.ofu:uon .... . l\'ari �,Mt.ti.. __ ..Juid J.o�rlll:l.L UI 1l�.cl.ull;J.:isl -tcrllls-�rfttj{)nllli-=- �.h�""!bf.LoL htLfam1l7_ . IMIr-�� .hieh-l&id- htm ...".up- f'or"1he--

Machle. �rt Martin, Agnes' MOhn, �'Mon- zulioll.... .. ' here, for tJ,�inr he.r have been, her reIIt .ol the semester, ,He .... ·eaptaln

lIOn, Norm.a !>Nus. M.arpret Rorem, Lenore Wltb� �:�:heb

=�1.' !.s:.:'��; s:��:�J:� of the football aqu� In ''34. � a third �

row, ' . , Note: The foregoing editorh,1 appeared a8 an ,us. too. �� m�, " her nowl year normal student, hla IChool da,.... TYPISTS - - Anne Joh'MOn, Edna 'l'obluon -=t exchange In "The Concordian" from' "The / u far as leamJnlf Is concerned: in

BUSINESS STAFF AquJn," student publl.cation at St, Thomas Col-....:.---- oVer. ijut 'now he;s IOlng to'l1ft what.

BUSIN� MANAGER _ _ Bertnim Myhre lege, St, Paql, Mln,n, . -Editor. l�ish Have' Titeir he has r�eWed, The Dtama Glab finds

ASST. BUSINESS MGR. _ _ Clyde GrtmStvedt • _ ' hlm im InteresUng character III their

ADVER�SING ' MAl!'AGER � John DreIbelbis' � Day' This Sunda'V ':toot�II' hero,'" We'll. "am you' g1rll ClRCULATION MANAGER _ l.<llli$!. a"acuan

' , . . ,L, hn already "hooked" bu,t, "yi. gotta

CIRCULATION ASSISTANT...-) - Marpret Craft 'oCighter than ' d,' ir On Sunday. March 11, a& you may' mee� 'If!l.' ____ _

FACUL11{ ADVISERS _ N. J. Ho�g, 0, J. Stuen Br BOB MONSON · or 'may not klle", we· cele�.rate, by the "wearln' or the green." the annIversary Prexy's Comer-

Staff Welcome. Critici3m, But-

The ' ''lIne'' thllt' DON PHILIPS gjveS MARGARET ot the death. ot a pstron saint 01 the · ' . ' . . , RORI::� III History c11l1l$ Is ter'rUic--a1l It needs Is 1l poUc�en, ' (Or, Is It Ir!.shmen?) It Any one who hu thoughtfully � book �n the end-The 8aga .probablY ,,'on't �ve a theme "' waa he who policed aU'the snakes and served the s.t�dents of Paeir.lc Lutheran

A sludent publicutiull is usul.lllv considered ��Ia���

,o�:��w�::

's c�e� ����e: W�'h s.w

le���:..�

no'"ll

gh · !Imllar vermin out 01 Irel�d, and who' C�lIelfe In their vll:rlous �Iation.l, In olle of.iJle·most illlP9rlant fl'atures�of Ihe extra- 'OJ !?!.r:: .... """'. , p- . school and out, muat have been Im-cllrril'u)or activities uf allY w('11 urJ.:anizcd edu- Illng?-To JOHN DR�[;BIs.: goes. the tfouquet ot chang� everything In that land, Juat pt?Med with their almOit linllonn cational imltitulion. It is �ur(lrisillg, theil, what dalsybells lor belnl' abe to reap' � two-hour's HIsJ.ory to chue',out the Infamous Druld! 01 rouf.te.y. By thla I do refer J.o that. U l'usual nleresl is laken by sl.udenls in soch It'SSOn In 10 minutes la� )'ou.pAd, Ra.spu�?)-It "Wo�ld , the country. elegan.ce of" demeanoT, that ch&rm or . Ull enterprise. TIlere is. it Secllls,-a �rea' deul ��=I:n

d�r':�!:t

t leas�y �ty �lnutes to l'1'ad the we. do.n't wi sJ\ J.o �tlng up any."arru. luturt, 01' lirace 01 expreMOll, coin-

of eagcrn�!OS allributed to cri.ticising a paper; . a' ROOEN .'. ' E· or-' TpBI N· " th, n ••.• " .ment u to Saint Patrick's blrlhJll�, m

tlOonn .':o

.n·M .... "t'"O ... 1 th,.. ... Pt

l!:�en .. ' .... II_ but when It COIIICS 10 remed"III�' 11IIV deCiden- n.u _, n '" "V ... __ ..... 'cics Ihe enthusiasm 'of the kllockcr ,,�alles, The' Lwo.some lU"'Ound sch� -If H� 's legs were .but we do aim J.o mainta.1n that he waa ol lormer da,-......ou.r student. today lack. s.laff of a�lr .pol�r will recognize the juslifil'l.I- peaches and cream like. his co'mplexlon-8(1II Uke the not �m In. Ireland. 'Be that lUI It ma,. But they poue.u .hat In my Judlment

'!un of crlt.ICtS!l1. and IIcknowledge un)' sugges- girl at McKinley HIII:JLU?,VDlE?-ANOELO,. don·t you I he eventually landed there and served ta rar1better . . They· have t.he. lac:ulty

��Ir;:r ��rll

1�1;�i.��;;��l:�;1 tl;:�)I�II�s��etl ��IC� ���LII�EL'�'�7nr :;. ,�:s�

e�� :�'ts�el�k

t�

e:e

re:� :�; ::/RlthfUIlY for years. convert- ��l:�t�e

n: e=� O:��� e�;� . cessful purllicahon. In each one there arc much rouge; gOflK, I gotta wear something:' . And this faculty 01 putUr\¥ people at errors and crudities, w.hid!", once hurdled �n parts 01 Afrl.CA the gruht language Is used-that's Be�g one of .the beat publicity arentl theIr eue .and· making them leer �-hroaden Ihe way for improvemcnt und pro: not.hlng-how 'about th� P.I..O. dln\ng room on 'Monday 01 his tune, BRlnt Patrick did not t&ll fortable ta the very essence 'ot" goOd gress, momlnp?-Around 35 students applied· tor honors in to"\atta.ch hla'name J.o every place he rn8:tmers. And It Ia' equally true that

Our sl'iiool pupcr has had mUllv such 011- Mr. Hong's clllll$ Cont! does the best one can for: oneself', \'Islted" He carried this. p!'CtJce d�wn the faculty 01' m&kin, everybody un-

:oolacles 10 overcome, "'hen il was 'firs! l'slah- doesn't one?l-Add TOE-NAIL deSCrIPtiOn:\ MARV HAN1 to his last d"ys, . when Ul.e place In comtort.able, whether by beinl poIIttve· lishcd. it WAS a new vcnture, hampered I)\� ill- SEN. the walt In grandma's bed-For want of something which he w� burled was chrl$l.ened Iy' rude or overwhelmln',li I\IIh1na, too �'XI>cril'lIl.·t •.. TI!er:c wcre .Ihan. us to(lay. pilly a to say on their walking trl� B�RT and MARGAID.."'T "t;>oWplltrlck." cold or too cordial, 1a the telenotl 01

fcw �nthuslasllc Journalism students, \Ve have peg rock.:! at telephone poles. . It may Intereat you, that he WIUI the bad manners. It makes people uneuy,

nu �'oursc in journalism. The need. ho\\'e'·er. RUSS FRYE and BOB MARTIN sign each other's one. who tirst Instructed the Irish lri fld(ety, &nd nen'OUl, no matter t)ow for n, schoo) paprr IlCcame more intcnsified each name J.o the love mLsslvell they send to FREDERICKA the art of dlIUII .. Uon. Thta conb1but.- formally polite the geature oi ,racetul year, until it \\'as decidcd..that the student hodv ' SCHLANBUSCH-Just because Mr. Bardon's Hl&t.ory ed ,ruUy to their celebraUon ItIIUvt� the phra.se in which It 1a presented . . puhlish u hi-weekly 'paper which was culJe�1 test book !.s red. many are sfraId "r It.-Poor Clyde Is tleil at his death. When he died, so

.

" TIle Moorin� )lasl." 111(' Arl1lll�ell1enl and ... a1t.1ng around boIIIy-eyed (misery !.s· Lhere-the woman great WIUI the glory l;hat there WIUI no . -Written by N, J. Honl .. nd en·

make up wos nnl unif II d II !.s not rar bchlnd)-Irute&d of v.'eddlng beJIa, there should nliht lor twelve diys. doned by 0, A. .nn.elll�. .

more' or fe�dit(}riali;:d.

I�:

liln a ���JI':d

\��� have been sleigh bel1ll. because TED NELSON is'so cold What b the a.saoclatlon 01 the &ham_ I .;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;

crary nutRnzinf'; hut II spirit of determination about handlnr out cigars to the boys. ,,.. - rock and 8&1nt Patricb O&y? a.e used I , w�s (!mninanl. It exc.llIplifi�d the policy ond . Weren't )'OU 'afraId they would pull a fabblt out ot this little green trefoil trbh plant In prlllCII,lcs or u. deSC'r\'lIlg. Wide-awake inslilu. that hat, Hi3:hby?-Wonder why PAUL PREUS stopped hlS mmonl to demom�te the unity lion. ' "

at a gII,II staUon atter mldn18h� a lew' mornlnp ago, In the doctrtne 01 the .trinlty: It ta TIle publishing of II real newspaper: mellns , and told them J.o fUl 'er up!-We still think H!,i.EN the emblem of'hls f&llh that has pa&sed

u great dcal mote Ihon the av'eroge student lJI.,JA. ew ·dance better than Princess Ahah's Ballet:- down. J.o ua through the generaUODI. supposes. TIlere is 8 b'Teat deal more 10 do Maybe th�y' .... :ere practicing a ,play out by the kicking r:===========o. than' 10 �ather the obvious news items. solicit post.-we heard this much: �'Ilo!t see yonder s,w.' sweet?)·,

stl�rihcrs. huild up an ud\'crtisin� p"iltronage; . Qon't Quote us, but VlRGlNlA BOEN' scored her te:am's una worry 'aQout prjntin8 costs� TIle greatest" point lor ,th!.s ·�uon-Wlth� the cane, de�tiy and winl

problem of a slaff is to determine h�w to make collar, MESFORD' looked like Barnum himself <there'll Its newspaper besl serve the complex audience one born �vety mlnutel-IVAN LARBENOYlCH, JOHN

. . QUllity Knlttln. '0, Utter sw •• teri �, SpecialtY 403 I I th St" Tacoma, W.sh.

CAMMARANO . . ,BROS,

, MAin 0132

. 23 f6 It,. Street Tacoma, Wash . DistribulOl'S .nd BoUlers ,

,. Orange Crush,

Monterey Lime Rickey . wliich makes up Ihe college, - The PlJrposc of VAN LEUVENS�I, DANIEL FLOTREOOARD and LYAL our paper. therefore. as wcll as tha' of other SANDERISKI an! radlcals--they don't believe t

.he bad I I�������������:�::::::!������:���������������� pUblications of a sin:lilar nature. is primarily ' t.h1np about RU5Sl.a..:....n�elther do weald-We hea.r one of I

10 present . all the news desired by th'oSe "'ho the choir SOPrallOfl �t hllh .C the other day (wtUl. a . . ure in 'un�way actively inlerest.cd in the school. rock. maybe). . " ,

. n provides an outlet for the expression of crea- Add TOE-NAIL dekrlpUona: ELEANOR HAUKE,

the CTh A" . . . , ,

1ive Ihou"ht. and furnishes training in useful picture on � cover 01 a Barbu.'s maCuJne..,-TBELMA . ' ,e, . ,ccept�d, ,' Method f-and puJ1>OScluJ "''Tiling,. It stimulates a desire NESS and SENA SWANSON, an Oregon.' Chamber ot

10 encourage tbe ideals of citizensbip. scholar- . COmme�HAROLD. NIIBEN fell. IUII�p In' HI&to.ry ship. and sportsmansh ip, . . thf! other day-be must ha.,e ·been dreamin, about- the

In l�e edHQrial of the f�t M�ring Mast. 'Ie&. � h1a lIhould� were heavtnc-you can usually the editor prescnts the policy of the paper in tell. bi �. at .the dormers wbat kind 01 pute they

the foUowing words: .�·A deseninEt inst itut ion an cotnI to have, , is boUQd to succeed if it has faith ID 'itself and

. oIP!e

C'=�ttr ::'nI�� �1)=�

\:hi��s We��� o�e,:.:.r!�t!ii�s � SAYING NO. 10MS8: YouLb must be lienee! aDd Ibm principles th,at_are necessary, These principles earried out-Union t.e;.der 11 DOW I:IeiD&" smoked ,bY t.hii

, are: To place sen'ice 'before gain; to giye full' column. �:r t.be way , , . brine your own pape:raJ-Prom , ,'wue for value received; and Jo endeavor even aD unkDo1m Qlarme:r. lD&ny I1rl& � ICbool � ret-

to exceed what is expected 'of Us," . t1nI mub no:ta. not-- tit lor eYeD a dorin IU7 to· read

� , -L9UI8E and ED.hanI".t&1r be&da wb1le.walk1Dc the

. owad Criticiarn tndr. bome--eJt,ber �tht8' ua. �' em't flDd � • to 1J&1-TbtJ art eta. bouIeI • bunch.'or WuuJ4-=6e.crooa.

An �I":;incriasing cry to pe_� about the en-eouDdI-11ke & e1U.' 01 Uthma"'lUffe�r....t jew fJUllpuaes of colle.. and UDJvendies thete . NBBVIO "" & �, Dow. be'. ed1tor-«1me 1et-dcnni1 day,. 1S that of �p the modern educational -Obe a �,eDoup!"Ope, aDd be 'trw • ..:-e buUa OIl system I Do away with marlts and compw.ory 1t---Or let • a&udeIU p&a, ,-wttb-nre.'4Ud;, be'D '. the attendance.'" F�m one P:Oiot �f �,:w. � prev- Woe llt,'eftD �. � .. bum · ... �Tbe" 1IoorIai' aJence of cIiKusaiOo on lhia top!C .... indicative of . Kut baa DOW' tm emta J:b � bewcp; __ to bQ, a laudabJe growth of student mtereat in scbol- _a' few· man repcrien,--OI ... lII,y loft· to tbe � ast� .tfain. l'UncterlP'1W:J�tea. , it may be;". PIu&l!"" _ .. / • " "

.,.- " . \'

- - _. _,-'-.

Savings sliould ' be ":';!de in such a ' w,ay that each day

. finds you a- step nearer' your objective, ' .

' HAROLD C. HDEl Representing ' '

LUTHERAN' BROTHER1:l00D

. . . HERMAN ' L. EKERN. Presldent- . 60� Second .... v�., So.. .' . MI""""P!>II.: Mlnn.

t . . . ""\ ,

! ,

Page 43: Mast 1934-1935

/ \ .

' . MARCH n, 1135

Coach Olson Organizes Intramural Kitten BaD LoQp Of Five· Teams F,or Spring Play .

. . ' GtadHOC)pmen Have ' . ' . \b �. :f �"!'?,�r

Season Record Of , to ",,, , ' . �olf.n MOoI \lonors , ' 17 Wins, 6 ' Losses -- .

Spaldbtg' Gym Supplies 'Get y ..... � , /' '-...

, 924, ,..;� "..... . , .

Wa8hiflgto� Hard�are Company , -----

" �'" . " . , . . . . -.�. O,'r . . J Stars of !omorrow · 1 to"inish J. C. ....:onfereMe Play � . . . . d . 1. UndeffRte-d ; Coath Ol,on ' . ' By PAUL PREUS Jr, . . " Pl .... d Wllh Showing "

, .1ftB(, : ......... " r. .' . , . , :. :�ust �uil(Jin, . " MAin '1493

, Coft,pllmenh ' " '''f ,West, COast

GrO(t..y '

Dr. Wm. Smith DENTl!3T � ,

GArlarid OlM-R-2 PanIaDd., "'..., .

. For )ob Prinlina , on

STUDENT ACTIVITIES' J, • See . .

CLIPFORD ... ESFOaD

.. �ji'"

IT".":" 1."-. ...... -

Page 44: Mast 1934-1935

"

\' . � /. \ .

PA.OE POtm '

Noriis �: Lal.lglow · High School Notes · 5';'1�.NO�,,! .In�peel�n . Jlap' tHl l$irth. day'IFO�D8k'- T"'.ID8. Ha"" Two

· MarrIed Saturday . . ' ..,. M .... F� '. ' VIS,I PacifIc. {.uth.eran . · r:J · . " . . Debales With u. W .. Fro.h __ .

. . ' . Rep�n�1 ttle � of Education .EUiabeth. Pr11s ..... J._ ........... _ty:aicll 2 --. - .

C H id L . L&st Sat.urda.y. March 9, the High ot .the stat� of Wu.hln(toh. ·Ebntt K&th .

d" • '.Mardi 5 Met Whitworth ColJete Than ere";�)Qy e at uther Mem- School MId" " party .�tJie college m- Brec.tn.er. su�niend::int'.- nccm... , � .� .enon � ..... '.�........ . ' -

' Ar

. '

o tal. Ta�om� . With reatlon.room 'w1th vr. and Mrs. Ram-' School!! � Paul &n,.w Supe�- Doro� � ., ... :._ ... _ .... �b. 5 day In Non �"'on rament

. Lono Officiating stad acUng as cha�. The e�w- tendent. of PuYallup' (' � sop�e Th� ............ -.� a . Thelma D.ru 1a and Ell Norr1s S. Lan � . ta�ent. co.lUtsted ot Pmes. and . Pro.: the ' , Normal- department Or . Paclft� ClUtce ¥)'1;ah. ....... ... ............... lIlan7":l 10 .Y1tth hOldtn �the ' eptItn'

to M)Ttle J ae!1 • • was marrted gram' which ·featured a sldt. by' "Cl1x" Lutheran COllel't�edn�j, .�bru- Marian

. TorrefIdal .......... M:arch 11- BerptrOm . up , n. ve

In the . ef· Saturday evening and ·�Bob." 'ary Z7. The vtslton �r& introduCt!d . . ' .

apinat the· University. of V(uhinl(tOn

�mlL. ���T =�������ur;:��� H; S..

' at· the chape�' �xttc\.ses -:nd Mr. Breck- �ut� �en ...... : .. : ...... .M�.u '(�an arftrmat1ve team the P. 1.. C:

;the eeremo:1Y, with Lyell . Kreidler, '29. . . _ DD Y'1 It�! . :� a� !e

:n

: . .;:.:u: c. _.o.Ueg· e F.rench C.' lub To ,de-baU 3Q�' opened Ita �� herf""\...

nnd Alice Corbit as v.1tnesses. Wh� Is �ere that d.oesh'� �ow this whlc'h accredits tmuiutlona In'the state'. Friday. March 1st. at " o·clock. Pottrer.

Both Mr. and Mn. lAnglow are res!"- dynamtc YOUllg chap. �ho cont&1n.s. ' ' . ' M�l frid�y" At N�ori. ADd B�� �. �presentat1� Of

dents of Tacoma and plan to establish �ut 150 poUfids of misch.l�f. Enter- � ' . .

. . \ . th� Unl�ty rremman atflnnath'e

n rest.dence there. Mr. Langlow Ls • Ing . . last. year from 'L1ru:oln _ m . . ·be �font�ly p .. L. A •. Pa�r The �nch �Iub will hol� te �-� team. .

former !:dltor 'Of the Moortng Mast. brought with hi� new. Ideas or. ':In- . Rea'd TQ SttuliiJt Body lar meettna: Priday noon. ' loA· real(Urel, In .. �d eonteet Marpre;t �m. . I'E'nUemanly co.nduct. B.;Dd lmmedlately "lCoathnaed fI'om Pact 1) of the' p�, 'Thelma' Ot.nlela wW an4 John v.an Leuven.· who. waS sub-

W�rner Quale. '30 is tea.ching high' proceeded to put them into �rlect.. But iuc:kY we" are ' i sUtutlng for Helm Holteamp J)f'e8l;,nted

school at Keene. N�rth Dakcfta. He after all. Its all � fun. and � 6pry One page 0; �e " HuniCll,lle" was gtv- � a French stor)' and live Ita trans- Ule atrtnnattve for P 1.. C I .... lnij t recently �o"ered from an' attaCk of

young senJor c�n take a poke &:& well as en to jo);es 'and 'clevet ·saylngs. LIsten ' laUon. and �rot.hy Andersen wW play Bucke. and Weber ot the University of

measles. ' . . r�e

.. one. Mus.lc Is his favorite dlver-' ··Yes. sir. that boy of mlhe 'is .. Plan,� a pl�1? selectJon . . � _ ' WB.!hington freshmen.

__ . ' . �o�

:"c�e�y know �t M is a howl· 'player; Why he can pla�' with his . Ge�an Olul) mem�. met' yester- THu,raday .aftemoo.n. March- 7. John. .

Hel�_

n G!U'bClI. a former stud,ent. Is h .g

d" as � sax Pl

.ayer. We �ve toeS!"' .sald a proud. tatJler. . i day for. Jhelr monthly business aess1on. Van """"buveri and. Delbert Breefleffi;&n.

workl!!� In the Weyerhauser LUmber ear rumor!$; �at.he, is to go to Ala.s� '"How ;01c1J Is he?" Ukdl .. a triend. I COncludlng th� meeting • . Pro�eaaor the P. 1.. C. tom's .arf�uve· team. '.

. __ � . be bsck to loln .us In the fall: .. :'Well"." �d' the friend. "I've got a oe-rn'!an- sonP,----·· . __ ·_

· a.tive .. te� In .. non.-decislon debt.t.e: · . Company office In T

.

",om.. ;J' _ nexL . .5�ler� ·1Hl��_ JiQPLUJM ·he will �teenr.; Hlghby ·led the Club·in practl!� new met th .

..

e ,Whitworth ColI� men'a·neg-

Ingeborg Bolstad. '29. t.eaches s . H. B.. . boy at home wh.o · can play with pLs 'if MiiiTf;Y· "1Lhd- Potter.......iDQke.....J.2r WhIt;,.' '---l PUPIIS ln the Everett SchOOl systcm" ' e l A.t the � Carnival. the. ffigh �, and.· he's. ot:ll,. '�ne year oldt .. � .p f F" d p ' worth. - ' '. ' A.t Minneapolis. Minnesota. last ye�. e.r the direeuO!l of Harry.Oribbohm a was m!!�t well. . ' . Not Irish Alter All n"On-decllllon Rrgun\enta: but. aeeordlng attended th�

.

Lutheran Bible Institute. School had charge Of .t:wo booths. Und. Crude humor. we caU It. but. .then It ro . 10 , s otato�, . All debates hela thus far have

.

. "...

on leave of absence.- � group at Senlo':5 were overseers of \.he N5> advertl!!ing was done unW 'many _. __ to Professor" pn�rer. fon�� ooa.eh.

__ " Ma's COnee Shoppe.'· in which coffee years later as It COIIt not.hfug to print (By AMOCl.ated �lleglate �) thl.! -arrangem�nt Is verY,. Hatlsfactory

Mlcke�' Le�and. a form�r P. 1.. C. stu- and' delicious. fresh dougtu:tutB w�re one paper, and that was always t�- Btir.te 'COll . .'-p.._p toes and he�pful to the �clpantB . .

dent. visited here last week. �rv� . . The other booth, with Norma written on' one of the college · tyPe- Irish alte �' . d�t.a L � �ot . Plans tor a' detinUe schedule of in-

__ -) Preus acting as chairman. showed great writers. or perhape. the .cdU� type� Isto' �t' a:,

� t to . T. n- r.ercolletr1ate debate are be"iilg·made by

Alice Roe, :at. w!J.o attended St. Olaf skill In readl�g handwriting. writer. N� hurrying to toWn -to rit n tv':;;: Sta.t:�l� og1!; w�� :eco�;�:' V.em Khutsen .. prealdenl. of '�e orpnl-

College last semester. Is Ih1ng In Se- . H. B. the print .set up for t.h1a editor. sy . . �' . z.aUon. .

atUe. / Erllnl" Lanon was described. In Do A great deal of· ,time. however; was �ng nUlte� for a h1stA:!rr of th.1s vege- -----

You Kno.... "spent on the paper and a. lot ot" credit table crop. TIley were first found In Dorm Party Tct Be M.arch. 22

BUTton �reldler. '25. and his wlfe H. S. , should be given {hOse who first tOok It the h1Ihl�� .Of Chl� and Peru. ' -

sailed for Port Althorp. Alaska. last It will be a long time before the High upon .them.selvea to' edJf .. paper . . , � When they we� Intr�uced In Europe The Dormitory Union wpr� beets to Wednesday. He is employed there as School Gi�is will forget the eventful � make :matter3 worse the paper by the SpanIsh COfl9ue�rs. .potatoea the Pep Club: at a party � be held In

5tock m� for Skinner and Eddy Cor- evening: of March 2. on which date they w.as not all wrl.t.ten.ln EnglJ,Sh. some were grown as nowering plante only, the gym on Friday;.even1rli. March 22. poratlon. . attended a Slumber party. given at the studenta� could � nothinIJ but The IrIsh wt� the tint to. estatill!h with Harold J�n acting all reneral

· .__ . home of Melba Fenney. Games. stor- Norweglan�ntr:lbUted and all the them .as, � Important lIOurce o'r food cba1nn�, Enimett ·Thompeon baa been

Norm� Westling, '34. who Is' teach-. Its. and ref�hmeni.s helped pass the articles were rfnted.. Just too bad for and � means of stopping' the- many a.ppolnted � a.r;,ranre the ';JrOII'"&Jll, and

Ing' ln Olen'Wood. \Vash., visited here time aw.

ay unttl the' wee hours of the thOR who dld:n·t understand NOI'SU.· , famines from w�lch the I5lan. d sut,lered. yern �utu�. will have ch� at the

saturday. .• �ornlng. when, in spite of their former �ell. a�r1OOtg over these manu- Wh. el) the crop fal.!e.ct � 1847. ho.wever. entertainment,

. bOasting. the girls found out that no scrtpts e�e mIg y proud' of our paper .there ,followed the great fainlne which �. ;:::�.===::::=====t Han'son's Je.el' nne--;\Y0uld obJect ·to a little sleep. And and ope �t .1n ean to corne as much 'caused the death.of .thousands.and con- . . ' .

· ry 50 to bed. Mrs. Fenney aeted as chap- will have betp �I.sbed as In the .trlbute:d to the 1arg'e.IrIah 1mmlgntlon SANDWICII!'.8 · Watch Re,airh" a $l"Clalty last twenty years. ' . ro our' country; . � , All JUII:II ' lie .

257 So. 1 1 th St. H. s. /, '

. ' Alter the value of the potato as a_food J��'. Criddle SO;�bod:err�d :�I!�!�her look at\ Chapel Glea�lngs :va;rye:u:,:·�=u:.::.:: 9;Ct��:

Elizabeth Btuen than the- moon. . The center of Chrlstlanlty I.s ChrIat. many the laws wen; severe: failure to � ________ ----4 Bob Krull says that' !lrls are 1Ike The center pI 9htlst'!1 words and �- plant potatoes: calling. for the penalty �..;....-------,----+

street cars. beCause there'll be another Ings is the cross: PIluerer· ot.. ndse or an ear cut Oft. PranCe was one along In ten minutes. -Too bad. Men often take IItue note or the mClJt the l&.!It or the countrieS to adopt It � THEME HOSIERY Bob. YO\1 missed the last car, Important things. On the othtt band a food. the teaching in thoie days bcHnc Irr'eg!.ila� 79c '

Rhode. B�others" Fritz SchlanlJusch has been getting they will o�·ten flnd that wh&;t .�y that potatoes 'were 'p0i80now, Regulars $1 .00 & up

<:::==========! ;:;g :::m�me UIlknown. romantic c

°ti:�I:r�d ':::n!n "":l�e: ;:: l ;r==='o' ======, F93n:_�'1 s:::!;"

"You are - Most likely to find. it a t r·· c..' WR

DEC.yKE.R",SN

ERlteV. I,"=E ' \ " ���o�

teor;�:ncance ol the er

uc

l- Brookdale Croce" :::::::::::::::::::�:::�

l' HOlmsr

.

en'. Shoe Repai.r� I Now we are medltatirlg durin, -this Lenten ,season particularly on the . L_I EN & SELV.IC . IOY��O�'!5���r'CE Quality Repairing death. We are admonished to sit dm

BRQOKDALE, WASH.

Repalri_, OD I DYES AND SHINES "and watch him !bere." Ramstad '0 . . .

f.. .FI 2 I I , l I .h A.,. T,,=. ' . <ugglsts

I ' C' II 51 d to � ............................... -; .................................... ', ' +--------� ., ............. ............ ' ............................................. � It"-----------1 0 ;�:.p��o:()nce ;.:.e

, I '

· '1f;r" .�l1����" .�::.� '::.. M'-::�":_,! "

"r��;:�JOH:��.�.: ... I/SH::�co�·.;;l

71<t Ma k t Sf T W VI 1- c.' Peterson, Prop. . ' Fitty uf:11yersl.ty of Michipn- Itu- . n....-n " ........ , .. ".,!;",� ...... :,: .. ;, ...• '''=.:,.;. . ;; ... �,,;.:.. GA. 3817-R5

. Parkl�nd, Wash.

dents questioned recently were rQUDd � .722.24. Pacific Ave. MAin 53� ;

Kine ...... '" Suih and Overcoab

M::A- Sale Exclusl"';Iv at letland 6 'ala"uti

. 912 Pac:. Ave.-TM:0m8

. Lite.().Rit. Photo Service . � ROy A. �RSC?N

. Portra.its: Croups, Nite Phot� Kodak Fini$hing .

Copying Old'Photos . . En·la.rging. Coloring

Kodaks. Films, Frames

to 'have lUl:aver&le of $2.98 apiece Ii!. 1;:-.-,;.---------+ /!i, .• " ." .: .... ,'" .. ,''', .. ,'''';" ." ... ;"."."., .. , ..... " ." ... ,,;.� . their poe.ets. Seniors had an aYerqe . � I - • of "'.65 on their persona. freebmen. · Come in and look over the

. P.ffERSON PHOTO STUDIO 9TH &- ST. HELENS' AVENUE

T .... COMA

13.4.2. and the 8ophomore8 were at the Vines Tennis Rackets, Ten- '

::::. ��h�ie7a: ���. =!�: nis B�lIs . . Etc.-Somet�i�g

women had. but ,1.65. . new for' 1 935-

Individual rtgurea,ot. thoee questioned. ran -aU the �"1 fr:om '1'1. the hiah mark, to tJiree students who ' �re

Kimb.II·� SpOrtini �. .

. caUlht abort wtth nbtbin', at aU. Six y.., s,-ti_, eo.- se.. . It .. • "cmc .... r � in ..... th4n $10. Checlta were not accepted for

EII.e. Spoci.1 For a limi ted time' only! .

.20>;';'oH to. --!h ... sum ·v. off.to. ·...w "!' O·COATS

. PORTER· ' CUM.MINGS cO.

'INCoRPoRATED ?36: P.ac�fic Ave.

I� UWMVKi highest quality . ./'" T eel always uniform . •

'1 students out of the �" eUrted. mOre . ' V.�_ 'h"un=:o:: ' ]'

�� .. ' :"",

__ . :",_

.

,,,LOC, =.. .

. . . . Gold.n Ro.l'iutt.�· " - j' . . �rown Muoic. Co. . . . made in-T-k&n.· by :rF����;;�;;�I.��. __ �. __ �==: .. ::.�. 1�::::::::::::::: I .,::::::::�:::::::,M:i:I�:.:.:NS:' :, Com:.::�:�:::· �

ST. PAT�ICK'S DAY' r'

. S .... laI l1T1tk eo,; •• iI'. 100 f N' H I '" . ,.... . .,=.. r.:.::;...l CoHee�Shoppo . ' or .m� .� es POOLE'S" II __ .e-. ..w.. Lunches - Candy ' 25C for J8 H�!es· . 1 1 ,2 Pacif ic Ave . . . 1 141 Commerce SI:

,�. _ Cig". rettes ' "

.' . ' TA�. WASt-!. ' . ".

. .' -- Short 0 . $1 .50 �t.mcinthIy·,.t •

. . .. � " . ' . (,�rs . .. $f.50�&es' fat.- monthly You cannot have a succe_ssful �den by planljng,fMst

MEDOSWIET' .Soft Ori,JJkS . , . . $2.00 _., �"Iy ' "j, . o,dina,), seed-POOLE'S ·QUALITY· . SEEDS' 01 hish·

DAIRIES. I"C.u, GoOd .Cpff.ee. " . ge.lJ11lo:'tion will a�r. Y"'I c�ete succ .... Or .... 1'. ";'." __ ,I. s,;,ok""i W ;Ii P •• ld .... n:.1f eou... . ,

. e. � : � . ' • . : , ' -"'-. -I',r.!i!�.� �.,... !'1� · Spriya ..,...., �··, - . ,_-.. � . ' _, L-� ',\ � . ' _-"" •• c ;.c. ' . _� " ,-,,-

" ; ' ct::

. c>

Page 45: Mast 1934-1935

_ Wieb .. To Choir For

. Successful Tour'

\ . , ). '

' /,-0' . ' .

Write Yourjr

r".�� About Chqir C ... eertl

In Their Cities

No. 12

':'Choir of West" , t() Leave on Anitu�ll Tour ' Saturday -/ Cast Announced for Gl'aduating Cl�ss -' -, Nine Day Trip Will. tnCIude Thirteen '

. . \ . Spring Play, '1illy of Bloomsbury" . Concerts in WaShington and OregOR ..

Thelma Daniels and' . R�land M- . ·Soc· t t Swan.on Have Leading Role.; Ission Ie y o ' . ' Mr •. Edward. WilL DlrteL -' '�M:eet-Tonight at-7 Produdlon . . .

Choir Gi�eS' Two ' , . "- "---ConcertB-Sunday

I k' Ca�l.la C);oru8 of Fo�;-Ei�ht Studenu To Be Accompanied

By �refd�r -an'd OllOn.

\ -. --i fPietan On. Pap 4 � __

Mrs. J, O. Edwards. who ..,111 dl.�t Orga •. ization S.ponsoring. Pocke.t Sings In' Auburn n Afternoon, ' " the senior chw .play, has announced Seattl� in Evenlnr

' The Pac,lrle Ua�n College "ChoIr the cut to.- ",,"lIy' of' Bloomsbury" Testament League Drh'e I '

. � ot the West" under the' dl.recUon Of

which wUl be p�sented on F'rlday, May .

'Als a prellmln,ll'Y to the' spring tour, Prof. J. O. Edward.8: Will leage' 9I.tI,lr�

�?��nc�

':e�

o�;�

::;:=.C:���� Th·e Mission �Iety wtn J11ett th1a , the ·:Ch.)lr of the W�t" ga�e their .� :�:. ���51::,��rn:' =�

of Lila Rudd . . Melba Fenney. Jane ;:eC::�I:� :::�

'Clock in the College 1 first concert.. of the . current season t�n cI�es in Southwestern �tng-

:1I11� an�'a���

�n �e:a�g. =�e: Follow�g the song Servl:�. Al(vlnn Sunda�, 8�ngtn.g I� t..'l.e Auburn High tO�r�dr:;:,",:�

e�e�I��.�

!'��

ot'

has had a great. deal of 'exper- Arne will lead ,In devoUon. AI Rolen �:�� :�:I:�n:e:n R�� ��:: Women. and Mr. C. O. 018Ofl . .. Dean

lence In directing. I)avlng recentl)'-..dl- will JfWe' Ii topic paper. Other num-Church In . Beattle In th'e evening. of Men. will accompany the 'croup of

recte<! the play "Baba" for. the P. T) A. bers planned are a vocal 8910 by RAy- forty-eight 8�udent.a.. . . She attended a dramatic school In mond Pflueger: a trumpet 11010 by .

1'he atternoon�oncert was .. sponsored A3 In former . years the group wUJ Minneapolis last wJnter. Mary Nash Harold O'Connor:and a vocal �lo by "boY.e. Prof. Joee ... · O. EdWU'lb, 111- by' the Luther League of the Messiah travel by bl.L'. A fifty-five puee:ncer has been selected' lUI a.MIstant to the Romola Rust. Professor Pflueger wil.1 �t.or 01 the "Cbolr of &be We.&." _bo Evangelical Lu�eran Church of which. double 'deck "bUmp'" bUll. baa been DIrector. IUlSwer a. QUesUoa concerning � �k Is cCHldaeUn. tbe eb ..... for u.e knUl

Rev. E. A. 1.£rson. p, L. C. faculty r.h:lltered from the North Gout Lines With Thelma Daniels and Roland of the beast whlC;h was submItted at � " member Is putor Following the pro- and wUi be driven by M:r Pa.tne.

Swanson playing the leading roles. the the last meeting. cONe.caUve �n I.bI. �' . . RtI hu gram. the Lea(ue entertained. the choir This is the �nLh concert. ieuon for cut has been announced u follows: With MtltOn Nesvtg in. charge. the � . the choir Iince Its � in a� friends with a luncheon In the DIreCtor Edwards and alao the tenth Abel Wa!il.·arlng. M. P .• 'Lloyd Rot!; Mission Society Is sponaor1ng Il drive 1 1m. r---.., church pulon. anniversary of the �nt cholr'l In-.Mtro): IButier to the Maln.warlnp), among studenu to Increase member- The Seattle coneert wu h�1d In. Rev. nov'atlon. Under till leactenhlp the Milton .Nesvlg: SylvIa (Mainwaring's �p In the �lr:e; Testament Move- Paci Lutheran qeorge L&rie's ehurch after wh1eh � ch�r Is. unlQUe_ In that It ainga only � daughter), Jane WIIII.ams; Lady Mar- ment. . .

. BeaUle group of P. L. C. Alwnnl se�ed I capella. 'and only sacred music Is pre·

\ Ian Malnwartng. Rhoda Hokenstad: The purpo!le of JoinIng lhIa move- Has nwue Float. refrel!hments.. . sented. . . . . I Rev. Adrian R,:tands. Bertnlm Myhre; m.erlt 15 to help make dally Bible read- . -_�.:--::. \ '!'_t . The tl1P wu negotiated by boa and i Mr. VIctor A ... Elvesb'Om. b� .. Constance IMmer. Evelyn iTWln; Rich- ing " habit and to carry a Blble,or Jh. DQ.jfodiJR.arade �. and MR. Theod<!tt HeLuon ac. l m�.of. tlle �Uort. _bo .. ��.=�....:n��t!:��: T�t.-"!�OIlLIOU. )" . -'- -:.-. . -. ..... ��I� a3 cb.apeMN. -....-... '� tor '1hU:�. t.he rna Daniela; Percy \Welwyn's 8onl ..

. _

�fI� �

the�

�ll�=

repre- . . Le following I�raty:

Arnold Anderson ; Amelia (Welwyn's L. D. R. SpODSO�Jng .sen e . . parade Milan Lany to cture Salarday. Mari:h so ., .� . Younger Daughter!. Louise Jac\r:son; Development Drive �:r�� n:; �:�hs�e :

thth: On Africa at League ::::-::! �� .cc:,:::/:=

?r�n::�e�

a���t:��.

W��::·�U;�' fifty floatA entered 'In the parade. 140re � . .

, Sanday. �h :n (neDlnr) .... �

Law Student •. William pflueger; Mrs. The Pacific Lutheran CoJJ�ie chap- tMn two million dalfodlls were u5ed Mr. Milan Limy. a student at th� MorMta.,.: April t, ..... Wanea Welwyn. LilA 'Rudd; Lucius Welwyrl. :r�v:;o:ItC�� :�m�nlsfo�����fI: ��!

eB�:;::: =

t;:

I:�:;::

'. �I::;'rs: °l���:�f= �:

e:; �-='���I·

·S· ·"··.·.��� .. ··.���:.��·.

·.·:=

����f;:n

O��:;�; �

St�=�: Lutheran boll�e Development AMocla- on Pacific. \ . Luther LeB.«Ue, meeting Sunday eve- Thanda,.. April 4 . ..Orqoa CIty

Mr. Pumpherston IAnother Law Stu- tlon. This drive has been started to Under the dlr'!Ctlon of Myron Krled..: =1:! .. :'30�n:r���! �d8O��' FrldaS_��1·.""�I· " · . ·.·.· .. ·.-.c··· ..... ···8II'ftrion .... dentt Eldon Anderson, Increue the number of members scat- ler the P ...... C. f1O!1t wu el.aborately __ J .......-- ....

Roland Swanson, class president. hlUj tered'throughout the Unite<! States IU'Id deconlte1:l with over ten thOWI&nd d!l1- In Atrlca. Sanda,.. "Pro l' ( ... oralDc) ._ ...... _.0peII appointed the following Committees to abroad from ten. to fifteen thousand. fedlls. The sides of the �U5 were ar- Presenting an enUre progn,in blm- SlUlda,.� "priI T (a.NenIoon) .. �

' ..... ork In connection with the Play Uld Ellen Bergstrom aod Helen Hol�p ranp:ed to represent a musical ac&le self. this student' slnp, playa the violIn Smnda,., April T (�) .. __ .. WIaJNIl v.1th chUs actlvlUes. Stage. Herbert have been aPJ?Olnted to take charae from which the mem�rs of the Choir and ptaDo. and speab. He has never All of theae concerta ue a� Hopp. chr .. OSten ElJasen, Ed Svlnth; of the dri\·e. MI)g through the cut-out DOtes. Near had a. leuon. in musi.C. but one ot the bY 'Lutheran churches whJch·a.re mtm- '

properUes; Amy Gilbert. chr .. Vlrgtnla The De\'elopmenl A&!odaUon was or- the bottom of the float "Pa.clllc Lu�- nwnbera on hla progra.m Includes a bers of the ·A:merlca.n Lut1}e:nLn C9D • .

Mahncke. Erlln�n; Ma.k.e UP. Por- ganlzed In the faU of IIn8 by Dr. Tin- eran. College" wu \\'or'lr:ed out In b�k vIolin 11010 which he '�posed. ferenCe. in some cltles the concert. tla Miller, chr .. l'{onna Preus, Ellmbeth gelstad. Iu purpose is to rally fMends letters. , - "This unusual prograzp prom1aea to :::

Il�e

a ,��

t,��

ai�rla: :U :U:::.

d Dahl; tlckeu. Herbert Norgaard; chairs. of the college around P. L ..... C .. and Although the College fl08.t did not be botb educa.Uonal and entertaining," __ so; Harold Dempster; . Invitations. Jane through the slogan. �at least a. dollar at go any further than 24�� and PacifiC. � Berdine Knut.aon, L. L. preat-

::��� C�j�::d =�.m�I�:: :�����:�n� :,

e�: �:;.

bute to \.h

e I �� :n�r�ntlnued out to

Puyallup : 'turno�t nf�r

w:�o':c:'::�.

a lar&� Edw.atds Reveals Been. chr .. Arnold Anderson. Alice No- . '�oir Repertoire Ian: p"�II'lty. MillOn N .. ,1g "In the Spring, a YouPg Man's Fl!ncy Often . " " . . . .

1 " , , . ' . Pr ....... m. . Divided 'n JI'I .. AI Four·Forensic "Spring would be a ru:eary �aaon. professor's �5ense' of J�Ce is acted Nice or th� boY!. to � that. don't you . Groups; Six 80101 Ltated

T . Get Action were there nothing el&e but sprl.ng upon. but lttUe response" � gt�. c� think so. Aida and Donna' " . earns . would be a dreary seaaon were there you lmagtn� Mr. Hong asatgnJ.ng ahort- "It 111 aptinl, there la rom.a.oce· in no=�e �' re:-rt::·w::b.:;.·

Meet'

U. �, Frosh Mt. Vernon nothlll8' . else but-" . er lessons. and' Mr. Hauge postponing th! air and.e�. for two lov1nc' be gtvm'at.- aD the 8cl1edUled conc:ertI. Junior Colle e �nd &attle And 80 far into the n1cht rtnga these an ex�me�t In physch� for 2 hearts to share"-and lure enough as The nwnbel'1l haft been 4Inded intO .

Patin: College words throug� 'the ears bf our faculty, or 3.wee'lr:s. just tor the sake of spring? the dawn commences 'to ;au on 'clty flYe grou� .four at wtit.cb will be by During 'the 'wt two w�ru all ",our . r e a es. on. rves r _mas .. ·e DU. .Yler os 8" e 1 '0 as the tim Ud their ne 0 I ... - ,," __ ' Xa'" cl In th and IO�. acro.a the tI\re:&holcl struts the cho, lr. and • 1natrumen� • .b1ch

(If the P L. C. Debate_ teams ha� had and paUeD� are being ahat.tend. library 80 no re�erence work could be the nOochal�t, N� and his .:! ��;:' �or orpn ae1ee­

.� oP�ty to deba�. . • Sprlng.! !arldi what chahce does a teach- ean1ed on,-to MY no_ of Mr� choice -of ' sprlng-Holtcamp. �. The fo� numller. are Included.: On Friday afternoon. March 15, the er have in sprln,. He can't get any H1ghby', weekly testa. What's the mat- meltlnr loots and tJ¥lIe heaved atgha If'I)lip one: '"Tbe. 8ph1t Al80 Helpeth

P. L. C. men', negative team met .the rHPon5e, and the worlr: 'must continue. ter faculty. where's your bMrt? · are a stcn ot � thrOt» in 'the afr. "9s." J. S:. Bacb; pwp.two:_ � alftrmatlve men'l team from BeatUe Oh why, oh why, must 'Prine..be 110 Leave tt to SIlrlni to UDVeU 1eCre.t.s. We don't 1r:DO_ tor sure but we did ID&II Cradle � .18010, &\telyn 8"...-Pacl1lc Collet'!!. In a second debate fatal? . . . • . A' last Ernle'a girl baa come to l1a:ht. See Lyell out 1Jtth Roberta too A:ld 8O

n). � 8cbumann; .�

:,=�ao;;(�v:��: . "�'. the nex, -.amtenoe II yours. And � ,we 'd1sappointed? WeD, rll .what about Eldon aad uij.� '1 be- '���� �� . . d

'L&urIn De f Be- P.'r}'e . Will you take the nat aentenoe. !ll.y we ne not, and "hat a perfectly lleve the,., too, have been Ren around. .. . '" . ' ::: ��: :uep. e yo 0 pleuel ' �tI.ng oam�� ,!:Yre u: au: alin � � w�r aurely reta �m =��.: o�

That tame even1Dc at the Unlven.tty wHuh..w!lO me? Wine? I don·t. � blOO:�e dOn

't �

t :;, ,t:reY M =- do�" dOesn't It? . . 'W&I'dI: I IfOUP tour; -rbe ylaloD at

of Wa.shtnrton. Delbert BreM!lJWl and It rtrbt. now. O�. the aent.eDc:!:. � pu� thtn, but It h&a been rumored .that a . ¥ the da,s CO on. the fever aeema Chriat.. ... �: "TMDk N..,.

John Van LeUY&D of the.P, L. C. al- a P,et'fod .after the �t word.- Once �ent vie has t;een had. ol.Nes.v1c to ret worse and war... . Ho� � It �:. (8010: � lIIartlli) . lfor-­

ftnnatlve, and Vern Knutlen . ancl tnOI'e tua �yee roam a1mleIIly out 01' &Od "Hed.vtC: � the campus. 'Well, .w keep up we do not \mow. but. the .wqian J'ollr. SODa; ."� , a Oood Oeorre Bm;kway ot. the qeptlie mpt the window t� mUCh beaten apr'iDJ JtiIt .won.t eonceal thetIe thlnia. �ri encourqe t.Mmaelvs b,. ThIna," J. 0: KdWUdI: .aDd :<'bIIbID two treeJunan t.eamII frOal , the unt- patb to dreun. land_ � thouIbta will aIie? . . ' ., " th1ilk1n&' It can't CO. on lCftftr. and. COme on Home." (8010, AI'DaId ADdw,; venJty 01' W� � ap1n reV1ved-"l"rl� . " .

. • • conajder the sources It � t� lind am). Noble Gab1. II'OUP 1M: "LaI& III . At IlDUnt Vemon, 1bUl'1Cla7, ,M&reb � proteaeor ababa hia beK lad f In ��� WMn a �� t.ake "tt 1Jt� a am1le. . . the Nlaht," ,(Bolo. PaIlIIM .......

21: Vern ltnutaeQ and ()e(:qe ·Brock· rives up bopeleu!,.. Ia there &DY .;,0.. � ""!'U-. . tboucbtt - . 1be frO... are c:roa.IliDC: tbe inooa 11. Ctuistia.nseo: · "0 ' JIraiIe 1'. oaid." wa;�� oePuvei,; aP1nat. the ,cler that spring Ia 80 odIua to the·prota,. �hm the � .. � tn.-tulL� ab.lilln, b.tgb;-the creeD ue oyerflow. �;.and·"BeautIftd .......... MouDllv.,.. arrtnuUn men·. ... In rooma' 113 met :lit, to .., notbJnI ���: ... �0It.eIi .. :: =�: �; the � w1Dda .&R..JL�; qt'UI&dH·a �. (8oJo� MDdNd IIIIi-Tbe ........ &eaDl b'OID lllount Vernon ot -215; ue C1e� a1� tboII aw- ;--:-� .-. ... up . ' . . < lover. are 1troll1nr . . What a ri'rid pk>o . .00.). . .......,. ...... \be p, L. 0: men .. arttnn- dents who are YtcUm. of that. malad;,. lIlto tile doim.. aDd lee it, there la • ...,.:. tun. &Dl1 all tbe ·inakmc of the J:DM "OOIpod.l Pomnul" by � . .... .an. .... PrtdII.J' 1DCIrDiDI:. � 22. �_teYer. TO cooceritrate would be em. � tully acquilnted 'WIth tbe cam- rlImantk, moat' perfeel ".time .or the ."P'tretUet. .. aytbcw unmown. � WID tIe( tD .... P. L. O. � . � too mUCh. .0 an appeal, to Cbe � We � tbef{"OUQd aomeooe. �O. · ' uaed .. encore.'DtambeN. •

/ ..... . # .

-;:_ri ---- -

I

Page 46: Mast 1934-1935

PAGB TWO

IDbr �ooting ;fMa�t Published eftf)' two Wffb dur1nc the 8cbool year

by the students of Pacific Lutheran 'COUeCt!, Pvk1and, Waah1ncton

OffiCe: Rootn 115 1'elepbone: OA.rlnd O!!n SubeC'rlpllon PrIce-t1.00 per. Y;ar

. Entered as �nd class-matter. OCtoOOr. 2, 1m, at the Poet Office at Park1and, Wuhlllrton.

" \ .

"

PAClPlC LQ'I'IIEIlAN CO,U.m.B, P�. 'f!AS8mOTON "

wotild still lxi. uDnientio'n� hubdre<b of thoae prominent in their fields of endeavor. - EaCh . . . . ' . )lUui is measured according to tlte barometer . " H AVE YOU MET ' 1 " (Ir altimeter of �)iSr�rtic�18r line of "·ork. Yes.

. '1

. \.:" )" • • • • . .

::::����' t��O�I!��:jC:l ���I�I�'II�;e�rtQ�:S, n�':.l -ne'�""'-M ':; . .. .

.

. . on. ... Wtul t.M . he hu:t forgot . the true. edue'otion. IHI.rhely, the �e .GnuI C... " U�, . .......

sl)ir.ituul onc. nle only -one . Ur8ttAo8rs . into '. . 0 . ' the hC''''(,1I5. and is �,·crlasling. · 1:======:Q.�=����=====:::==::j . The ,iruly e(Juc�led n�itn

,

ia.,.no.t U,IC o�� who ... .

. under the Act Qf March 3. 1879:

Jll1s ·b«omc prominent In the )ei(UlCj!s or other . The "U.nlee\',', third ')'t'&r zionnaJl�? . Thfl Uberal Alta '8enkJl' willi Ib!t knowledge, .lmt, lhe one who has not only st"�- 8be'., c�ute' arn:t .ne� lhort. and •• eei, atrodOUS" lauah? Seldom ia he 8eefl i�d. bul hlut'conIiIlUt;I! t.o· study. the Ho� S;crip- :.: .��r :e�

e: �� ::

.t �u�pe� or h�� .Ie1t he be 10 a �t.-:"" a.t hUll(:

. ��:;'I �ilin��t:�� ·.S!l��I;I��:.a��:� iss��la�led�� " dame" hU'a charmln, penooaUty. and Ity, joke or no joke, be can .ttll laU.h. rt;tic.h !Hll'h heighb tis render IHOU'toI puny peaks Incred!lloUi u It �a; aeem, �. mere He h ... JM:de. nne ,tart. for h1n\8tl1f by . .

EDITORIAL' 'STAFF

EDITOR-�-CHIEF - - - " MUton Nes\r1r. �IATE EDITOR '- - - HUeI �rup

__ _ _ _ _f'EAlDREB-EDITO -�- .EleurorBiiib-BPORTS EDITOR -_ _\ _. ":' Paul K, Preu.

REPORTERS--MeJba F'f;nney. �bel .Henem.

"tile' �c:.o·

o"rl,l�lllu· c�l

c,'cl:e'

i,€�'T

ellll'c�tt8'<:c

inbuk

ltIOn'1'O'

lele

dg,e,,'II .. of.lnit,-1 5- feet lA' out t? �k a )Ob-U!r.eru9a belDl athfeUc rn.anaeer for .two 'JM�,

. ..., "' h achlJ!)l: A neat side center baat�t.ba;ll ",Wch' pt.7ce. he baa nned YeO' well. arc wurthlesS Ihuri such in the "\\'Olfd to come. player :.s lh1A brown h&1r 'brown ed .

'11 is trlie,' ilion lic�.d8 .consi"derable ,li.u.ow.ledge . rtrl: and she Ia. &leo ;uta�d1na �e� � dark complccled "P • . it ... · Ia ab­

of Ihis world 05 u ' menns of nlllintaining his vame of rOlf.. IMt year betna the-c,'1am_ other or our h� haWnf If'OU! .. EYer- ' life durilig his short sojourn here, but it is abo plpn .WOl!len·. player. here at 8Chool. ett and UTeI In' th,e dorm.. 'IMt year' (Iuite. e;,'ident thut Ihis.is \'cry -inud"et:luale i f it Evt:ry tenn. � .... l'NuU from much he 1I'orked.dlltcent17 on the a.p ,t&tf is nut l'tlUI�I(>(1 with sUl:h. know!edf,(e as will ll!!- ' � work; her name hu 'been llated and 'lI a hard ..ofur on oommftteea

• sil"t him in ociluirinH lire in Ihe I�ITlifter. _ The amon, thOlle'on the honor roll. Altoona: O(.!!I· kloo., Hi&. lz!.t.efftta' rlIht now' trul)-edu�utcd lIIun. uHlwuJ.(h hC'may not know , ·her .echool acU"IUN she h ... been .. are tendl", wward "8edrO Woolley," tlnc thill/!( of the ' edyculion co"rfj'�riling oq}- member of t.he Delta Rho Oamm .. and and h1& favorlte dlverslOJl la walklnl- ' cnrlhl\" bcin�, 1111", .1Ilfrnr us possible, u thor, . the Drama Club: She "' .... aee..�1:ary m .. ybe. 'it'a the aprtnl ·fev�r. me&tlle tHl�h kno.l,\"ledg(' of. Ihe conlenls of the Bible. of. the Drama Club lut term. She'" Gnd wlt�y 1& thls Cb,p as you wUl ·IT� Herbert Hopp, Jasper Johnson, Ivan I4nen; Mary .

Machle, Robert Martl;n, Agnes Mohn, Robert. Mon­:::� Norma Preus. Margant ·Rorem.. Lenore WI�-

TYPISTS _ _ Anne Johnson. Edna Tobiason

BVSINESS STAFF

I . �. clighter than <Ai; "A.. . . By BOB �O!"SON

small but ahe's loyal, so meet htr now. If you but meet. him:

Prelifhnl . Tiltgehzad V rges Reviving 'OJ , P.L.C. !Jevelopt@lU Associalion ACtivily

I L

"=

BUSINESS MANAOER - Bcrtrum Myhre ASST. BUSINESS'MOR. - � Clyde Orlmstvedt ADVERTISING MANAOER JOhn. Dreibelbis C1RCULATION MANAOER) - tOulse Jacom CIRCULATION ASsISTANT - Marpret Craft

FACULTY ... AOV1SERS - N, J. Hong. O. J. Sluen

Lent 'I. Time For

S,)iritual "Shaking lJp" Tht! IA'lItl'lI Scnsol1 is herc, "'c ruuk furwurd ()lice murl: 10 thl' upproae!li)'� du�'!, when Wt�

sh�1I COlllm�l1lt1rute juyfllH�·. t!ll� hastcr, Illl'S­sage. I.ent IS a scaS\1Il (If sucrlru:c: ur nl)I)tlr­tunily; of scr\·il·c. It is U linll.' in whil'h Wt' lIlust rclilir-c our pcrsunul rCsl:Hlllsihilities. Lire tiffers rlHIIlY scr.iolls uues. Most of us nrc \'uJ.{ucly .uwurc of respOIHlibilitics, Iml arc nul 'mcntnlly ull'rt t'nough tu ret.;of,(nizc Illt'ir seri· uusness. \yc Ilt'l'd u �u()(1 spirituul "shnkin�l III)," ItS il W('fl'. Lrlll Uffc"f!'i !'iud, Itll llPPOf­hmity.

TO(l 1ll1llly of us on' l\Iur.l!ms, hus\' ubout tlw affuirs (If this lift'. \\\' shuult!. as l\lllr\', nit'lli­Inll' upun tht, Onl' Thin� :\('t'dful. tlllIl IIlso Iwcd the injunction of the Apostle to I)rcscnt uur bodies t.I li\'ing sucrifil'c. holy- ul'ccptubl<' unto (fod. which is our reasonable ser\·ke. Op-

I�rltl��.�\\�:rl� i�n:���S�I��:.

e�/II���I.

ilf�)r�;!.I('�:�:�:

helll, 1)('0('(', and snh·ution, .

Lent Shoidd-Be Sem01� -' -

01 Thank.giving "'hot docs thc Lcnren seasun IIIcan In thl'

{:llristiun"...slmlents of puciric I.ulheran CoHcRe? \Yc art' ).frnid it finds many pas...<>;iv(' minds Ilmong us. Do w(' nol often, in our ('\,('r\'(ltl\' liws. try to push Go�1 from liS'! Whnt. illt'li. ducs 1.(,llt ml'all lu us? lis purpust' is III hrinR

-·Christ lTuc.iried into our hcur1s ami minds, It lItuy be said thut the Church ':cttr kllUWS or no I)('tter time 10 so\\" the 'sccd of the \\' urd into the heurls. limn l..cnt with its ardenl. scriptural, impressi,'c services in which song, prayer. le5" son, unci sermon center in Ihc Cross of Christ. Lent, howe"er. should not be '0 time of sorrow­ful la01entutions but rutll(:r onc ror thunks­j,:iving: Christ died that we, through His "ic­lorious triumph oycr death, migllt Hyc. Lent calls us to . reconsidlJr the place which . the church ought to have in our living', :J1frough the . preaching of the cross it summons us to make new estimales of" eternal yalues; and, to' ��rclt � �����);i,lr:�:l

iC:�:

t�?n::r��io�

a�

, the house of God,

-----'-Truly Educated Man Knou>.· The Scripture. . I

The world of man provides orily the one scale by which the degree or his education may :n������ioi�!a��:a�l�J;e:n:e��;rh�Jr1� never before aequired\ His endeavors to ob­lain this k.,o,,;ledge may be likened to climhinR: the numerous mountain' ranges of the wor.l(l; Many are the radges, or lines of endeav.or. and yet. more qumerous are the peaks, rysing above the · various ,ranges. There are the Alps of Chemistry, with its ' mountains, Blanc, flld . '-Jo.fatlerhorn. . Fa;rada)', w;-d �a1ton. Then: ' are rod AC:Upa�!i.B::�if;:� l�� a':llp:: ' teur_ �re are the Hiinalayq"of Physics. with the peaks of Everest. and Austin. characteriz· ing the �ieyemeDts of Einstein. and Van ' Marum. \Ve' could continue in this manner until "oluIHes ha�'e� been wriUen ..... and there.

, -, ---.

A silh w .... s heaved, .. raindrop fell .Iand all Parkland knew about 'tt \'n wn mlnutes)-The trtck Qt' 'holdlng yO� girl friend with JWlt a '''front'' alld a. few cents· In y(lur l)OCket Is IIOmethlng you can't learn from .. profesaor's ll'Cture, eh, wot?-Notlces should ,be kept out of the bulletin board ·50 thr glris can see their reflecUons In (hc glass �ore eMily-The rea.son why the atudenl.& floc); around the office door when the Mporing M8§t eomtl! out 1& because they ";ant to see the funny paper,

Don't be surp� If Eldon drowns ,In ilia pet ",ave one 01 these mornings-H's .�d student who ca. .. l't find ' his Initials carved. on IIOme c1�m table-The silence you hrAr when pa.&lling �h�ga office Is the buslneM manager thinking of a tr� . .

Alice and Mnlt; hav{' ��th�lr names, at leut­P. L. C. "took" C. Py8, I�}:.e�trst lolf match-their

�=n�'��r

f:�I�:e:

ul�!�

is l� '� =ed���e�::�

���n��:�:;)"�;e�:II�����

d:�!�t ��!::u�

s �I ��!

, 'Hurlllully S�aklng" lsn·t OUt West the to give "at'least .... dollar' at .Ie'ut 'once land of , the future? Such Is the gel!- i. year" to this c .. uae?-AI&o 1I'e lug­eral col,}tentlon of Itudenl.&, ob&ervers. gest:. a 8etUement or reviv .. 1 of unpaid .thlnkers. Mld-weswm drouth and post- endowment pledge'l,-And ' how badlY' depreaalqn -;dJusl�enl.&"cre hMwnlng ""e need a . Hb.:..n. 'b�lIdln" And' the the advent of new ImmlgaUon Into our new dormitory for alria, If It were Pacific �orthwellt. And we of the Luth- made a reality UlIA sum:mer, as It ouaht, eran C.hurch are illtosether too feebly It: would � of the are .. test.. belp an� In� equipped to make lh'e ChrlsUan Impact splratlon! Let us �Ive oUr Develop­that 15 nee<iN In this great emertellcy. mt"nt Protrram now. thuS·thanklng Ood One school only do

. we have, and 11.& fa; the P. L. C.' 80 man'y of us hav.e

facilities taxed by an enrollment of 288 come to love t this year lour aU-time .hlghl·. 11.& work' And, In particular. let each IItudent. hampered by insufficient fund�, each gn;.du�te, each fon

ner student.-What to do? It 1& high time to re- a.&k hlmseJi or herw!f: what 14' my .

\'Ive our developmeut pfOIram. ron- part In such revlv .. 1? Aln I. an active ct'lved before tJ;le day of depresalon helper? Do I win frlendll and .IItudenl.&? fears and abnormalities. and carefully Am I helping to pu!1 the w&ion, or do worked 'out and unanimously approved I &Imply sit on the load, with my foot.. by tht" responsIble church organlz .. tlons. m.yhf!l� hard on ,he "'bMl,.

i The P. L. i\. daM of 190(1' financed O. A .. �<?EL8TA.D. architect Charles Altfl1l1&ch's campus --' -. --. that MIM Umphll and Mr. Omega won't, mind If we re­

mind you that\thr SRga office Is waiting for your two . buck.!!. survey In 1929: Planll were approved, ' .

, urgcn't Improvements m .. de, campus J-lappy :Birthday Paul PrCUII says very little when he mlsseti a &Ix_Inch conllOlldation begun, and the first new " · .

:.tt

�h��,'.w'hh.e�::���,':h

P'I"A',

hMe �raM'D���V;� !':.W'd��-or

buUdlng (the PresJdt!lt's re4ldence) Clarice Myrah . .. ........ Ma.rch 10 ""....... __ .... ,..., ..... U'I: .......... erected In . 1930. Then came the de- Martan Torresd. .. le ' .. .J4a.rch·U

;�:�PhY Is so he can' be a profeMOr and walk on 'the inr:::� ��

�:O::I��

I:h�a�

:�. :�::n

�:� .... :::�..! !!.,

It's g'{'ttlng to be a habit, this '';!,'earlng of glasses by ga.lned for the great Cause. Edn .. Tobluon ... ......... . Mareh 14 the dormcfll-are your eyes sore or are the rest- of us What do we ", .. nt now? A budget Mart..nt ROrem . . .. .... ,Mart:h·17 mlsalng out on somethlna:?-Emle H .. ugftl and L"is £Tans balanced In ca.sh. yea. The greatest Aida Johnaoo ,,_", ..... Marcll19 Is the newest t",osome around lIChool, say noUl.in, of obstacle to 'thiS ls the nea:rJy unlveraal Robert. Sva:re :. . . ..... .Matdl23 Hedvlg Dahle and MiltOn Nesvlg-,NO. Irene dHoT, ' the tt.'hdenc, to shove the respon&lbWtj Betty B)'are , ... _.... :.Marcll)!M choir won't travcl at nlght--It·s an Iron singer who does over onto IIOmeone else.' All strenath Herbert Norpard ............ __ ,Ma.r:ch26 not W1.sh for a rest In the mJddle of the Bach number_ to thoee who work for the Inte1111ent PrederlCka BchJanbuach ........ . .K&rch 2e pain In the mlddll;' o( your Bach. �_ It. were,' acceptance and 6ho':'-idertna o� rtspOn- ' '

It's a luck)' thing for lL\ that our faculty doesn't t:each �:tY�n�I:�:W-to��:� ::e:.u� ���

e t�:

t PI:!'e:��:::aI��

d lah�-:�er

W��08�U:a;' friends of the Cauae of ChrlatJan edu­

papers In his room- �:�I:t � ::.�,::

nb;:� :�

BANDWl0BE8 ' AD· ...... lee

·J.�k·. Crlddl. 911 Coau:Derce st.

w. H ..... ttr-e . . The glris Afe glad basketball season l s over because th� unlJUP.1.rIna: uample of the unwW­they don't havc to pla� Rgalnst Edna Kelsey any.more · Inl and the linonnt. We must oon- J

�====

�===

::::=! (alMie!l! I-Mrs. Dapper's 8}'!I'l frolic wu the real stuff- tlnue to Ue to those who .. re oon- ' 1. '1I0W wc know how the IIfIB can wlnle out of 80 many { ,truc�veIY minded, who want. �to do thlnp-:-We read where a chandeUer fell In an opera · somethln" , , . Q II K IHI Co ' house and klll"ed one tenor and four bcuaO&-we sure Specifically what? We aune&t: '.. UI ty " "I . f�1 sorry for that tenor- renewal Of Development. 'Alliodation Lettw SW ....... 0,., s,.c&.l" .

I would make a pet out of that wolf .. t. your door, Arnie... IIOllc�t&Uon. �y ahouldn't every con- -... 4p3 1 1th St.; T:8COrT'I', Wnh.' · and sell I t for a police dOl--or' butcher it.. as I am ,olnr �

rt

nnod

��m�.�

m� .. �

r�o�r�"':'�Ol>W<��

h

�_=

I

�"�!�=�������� to do-You know, we didn't know that Ernie's (lrl had

a brldre 'unUI her mouth bepn to. water (Hal HaU­Ira cuatomary to -use red pencll 'to point out the I»cl thlnp In our papers-wonclet,hOw it wo� feel to get. , our papers baCk with blue pencil mar� P9lDUng ·out. the ROOd. th1np?-.- '

Hel-b Norprd has been �"happy or J.at.e.t.hat·he lre­q�Uy bre&b Into 'IIOnl'-lf he could aing on pitch, U­WOUldn't tN! necesaarY to break Into I�Alda ,JOhnaOn received a letter from· her boyfrtend wiUl two X'. at }be bottom�e- thought It meant' that he "'''' double­en.1.ni her-

A p&WIe to 'w1ah �oanna ManOUSOl a speedy.reooftiy­ONIONS:' to oiv Dahl, wbb wean hla bat eveiywbere

but outaide:--o.ten, ;tiants to,knOw how the (Ira at I)'m keep themsel.u walm (you're 'not supPoeect to mo",. )"OU bunny)'-One m.Jcht lhlnk. the but seata are pa.rkben.cbee ("You don't mead to 'say there ' are .. bunch of bumS ' louqtna on �, do :you1")-We'Waed #iat;. Mr. Ed· � 'f�t the P�. aDd tube IIXI1e of Lh-1 students lnatad-Tbe way the'students arab far theIr·tes� papen, when theR Jl"aded Sheets are haDded baek. .11 ute ... bunch of boIle-clt;llDf.na'·clam'in Cltlmmc tot; .. bane, or ·someullhc-I�" .coId, tbe,mD � � wlDd blowlc. :_ all at th� same tlme-� acme people Em1e'. pi knows . acrewt1 weather, acrewey people-All tn all, We hope tbe eholr won't. ·ba.ve to eroea that. doUbttul brt� leadin!' out of ChJ.nooII: ap.In f;hIa 1�.

Paid tOY(Jli7' Family all that'y.ou, have saved and

�II, that you' intended to'save

By . Life InsuranCe · HAROLD C. HOEl .

. ' Repr�nting , .

LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD

HERMAN ,l: ' EKERN" President 008 SeconcJ A.v�. So. Minne.poIis," Minn.

/

Page 47: Mast 1934-1935

)' . ' /

MARCH 21, 1835 PACIPIO LtJ'I'DRAJ( ooU.Bo&' P4JUCLAND. WA8luHOTON

Hayseeds Lead in Kitten Ball Race

With 2 Vi.ctories

. . . . " '. " 1 GIrJ';, Gym a_ .in 28 Men in Annual . Hayi-!. Look ,Good . . . P",blic. Demoll8.ttiltioD

- Tennis Tournament Faculty. Team �.:n�ih � tlrat pubUc .uiulM.Uon at the·

W � Proipect.& for a Good �on' , :.�':5,

A:

l:�.

ch� -:-i}cl�II:::'� � �right; Three From Last Yer'. .

First. Week's Play Finds Night . Owls and p, 1\.'11 Tied for

Seco.nd Pla:ce in Race LeaKue Standlnp

HayS«ds P. K:s

w. L . .... 2

.... . ................ .. . ..... .1 ..... Night Owls .......• 1

IriID .. ............... _.1 City SlIcil:f'tS . . ...................... 0

�ht'd.k few RemalDdu- of Weeir. Wt'dnesday, lAarch 2'J-C1ty 6l1ckers

\'S. Night OWIi.

. Loggen; Relalia�e; ..

By PAUL PREUS Jr: vi . :e��';;I�' �: :=rt!::"

Squad Returning; ment. tHtW"@d t.lP"foI\d marchAh �hlC,h With twenty.eiaht 'partiCipant., the all .toot. part" and each cl&u \.pte1M!n� annUal P. 1.. tennla �nt ,taTted

H�J�OrS �or t,he" nrst mk-or: U:e aoft.ball pennant race io � ¥land "lumbers W8a

lhi

��I:"ed

�Olk .�= March 19. Those ahowlnl the J:1lokt

. H� DlsplaY:tnr plenty. or h'iI}} elasl n�ldlna, the Hayseeds. are undefeated .��. Mllitary ��:;:'t.umbl�. :�:� wl!l be ehosen for the 1'136 tennb

(as yet). H0w-:ver, the oth�J;' 40eanu (mostl,y dormer:s� � just waiting for a c�k Conclu"lnr the p'iOifim .. butetball . TIll! prospects tor a succeUful aeuon at �eJ!l. y�u rolq.wb� .don't watch thHe battl� are m\M1na: something. The game 1rU held between 'the Dorm and· are .very promls1�II, u several'o; last boys SO. at It·.tooth and. nail, �� you �d co�e..out to Wllteh th� fur .fly. the' Day (lrll. · The ram.e resulted In year's SQuad are re�umlnl, namely, ""-� _____ . _�

. ___ . �o"�ne wo.&d.ban·._� the ,.;. :U� of

25·8

In. fa

� of the

?-"y .:���:=�' h��;�:� s:;��:.

Glad Golfers Wm, . ..., <if ..... ........ ,,\ ,"\,._" . . ' . �d wur ",e th, """"" ,..." I.,.,

Thursday. March 2'O-Hayseeds VI . . LoseC.PS.:Matches :;�:;';-.:-.-!: Dapper. Announces' :-= �:t:�i!:':o e:IYJ;:::ae:� .

. - can" .., -,. � wb,. --,. All-Sta ' H T ./ . Manou.sos and Olueo. City Slicker&. . Friday. March 29-Irbh vs_ p� K:s Tak L �4 0 ' L " I IboUdn� .ud. ,�, '"- bc!&nIs. . . r �p eam . The to'umament lI ·qot �U1ng e ogge� n . oca aDd co oa. · a banII� trip. In . &5 rut -as .u espec:� because' or: the Thf' f'nd of the first week of play in '- Coune� Dro.P .,J{eturn I.betr � lbey. lII1rbt .nm -. High .sch091· Girts Place . Three Inclement weather. GOod weather will

the men's Intramural aottbLU lee.giJe ' . Match 20·7 eo'tft" .... - � tor the Hlrb on Honor 'Tea� Second speed.../,ijl the 'matchet and rive the' fOUnd-Lar&on:&-.!!H&�""";'-=: -'-.- SehooL . , . . �ear Normals Two raqueteers a cha.nce·to praCUoe for the sesSIon of first pla.ee by ���oa.un,-ott-tO-an-e&r"I"-� =d- 6. �. J. . -'-.- . . first matc�. which will be: played in .

..... Ins and no defeata. L: C. gaU team broke even In two The �u team got otrUrll . Dappel:, �thle�c c:oac� the mlddle. 0f-4prlL. __ · __ _ · _. __ . .

Although hamPe-ted' by adverse matches v..1th C. P. 6 .. wtnnlng the s�rt. with a decisive victory .over the snno�ced an all·star bute.tball �am - The ' lqsh"s of the firSt round will .----weathf'r conditiON which rM.cte .error- C. P. S. Loa:rers.ln·�e rlrst match or .lI'hl�h hu been chOllen �rom the �. oppo&e each other In the consolatiOn ' 1t'M ball playing ImpoMible. the teams. Urst. �t.est � to .. and dropping the the season. but. Pdes... or �t yt;ar. I.ous class teama .. On �. h.onor te�. night. .

nevertheless,' played. off their sched- �d 7 to 20. . . they took an awful beatln&: lut .P'r1.day the high ISChoel hu three

'?Pre&ent.a- )'he matchf's to date and results are

uled games. � The first match. played ' In the rain When they met C. �. '6: on the Loners tlv!'.!: the second ye� nOf!1\&l, two: as follows: Probabiy the principle factor In the on t.bf' Park.1and course, Man::h 14, saw home co.urse. The Lutheran divot dIg· and the fll'l'It year normal. one. Myhre. defending champion. and

success of th.e Parkland .team. �nd the the Gladiator goUers In b;ett.er tonn gers again m�t the Loners nf'xt P'rI. Th� team. COlUlt 9!' the following: seeded . first. drew bye In the first downfall ot some of the other clubs than at.any time in the put two yean. day. Man:h·29. Forwards: Joan � ManoUS08, second round, Pilul LarSon deteatetl OUlllan. h bee h lack . S. S. year normal: EllU.beth Btuen, high Eldon Anderson beat Bolltad, �U took t:m. ��n

e;::s.. o�J":; fleldl:; Buigoyne was low for the Lutherans . Sprinr "aLhJetb ·have .taried .-lib � school. . 10erry Pflueger Johansen downed tt'am n.s stacked up arawt the slug • . wlth a. nlce 73, Anderson or C. P. S. ba.nr: With Pbyslcal Ed. c�Us ,lven .C.ent.er : "9"alborg Norby. second year Stuen Lipps won by default from glng of the other ... teams. At present It also carded a 73: · .::-nl�!' �n�'t �r:::f !:!t::: nO::\ent.er: -JUdY Benson. flrat year Bondy .Knutzen took Pl-eus, OlaMO allO se

��:e��� ;h:!n'!':ea�::o:u,er co::.

ln�e

o���ed

th:e :�� 10 do on lh_ � afternoons we are nonnal. . . �;::m�:

y�tt::!�.�=���-:=�

teams �In to click the race Is ·ex. on the Lutherans with a 20 tD 7 'victory rotn, to ban Iwe hope). . SC���t�

C:e:c�;

b=o::,�lgh \"Ik by defa.ult. O'Con�er' deteat.ed pect.ed to develop into a nip and tuck f'rIday. March 22. Staples of C. P. 6. S. S. Those receiving honorable mentlori P'\5.her and Ivan Larsen �t �ohnson. strunle 'lI'lth Indications that no team carded a ciassy 75 to l� both teams. .In the first week·s. pia'y the Softball 'WE're: Eleanor Hauke, Vlrgtnla o&vts, 11.'111 be o�tclassed. · The lineuP5: Leagu� � to otter more thrUis Alice Doe, Enid Hutson, Hazel Hager. JOanna Manousos Stricken

In yesterdRY"s .game. the Night Owls P. L. c. (2.0) (4) C. P. S. and keener rivalrY than ever before. up. T1ieima Ness, and Rhoda Hoken- . --broke Into th� ,,'In column. taking the Preus .. ...... _ ......... 1% Anderson . ..... 1", With five �nlY matched teams play- stad. MIs5 J�na ManoU5e$,.aecond year Irish. 9-7.

. M"cCormlck .. . _.2� Sherman .. Y.t Ing (our �es a week. the schedule ' . .- J?o0rma,l student nere. II confined to the

Because or the choir trip no games Htnderlle .......... 3 Richardson .. .. 0 "'Ill be t\�� Interestln&: ever at· R A d B ' Tacoma. General 'Hospltal where she 15 Rrf' :ocheduled .tor next 1I.'�k: but scrub stuen I ...... ..... 3 Johnson . rB�ged... tor\the s'fdents. ev. n rew ' urgess receivin( medical t.�atment for .&p'pen· i!:l:nf'S will be played on' Tuesday and Lehmann . :I ' Staples .. 1 / \ S. 6 Shows Motion Pictures dlcltls. Because of the serlOlW1eu �t Thursday. Burgoyne ... 3 Fewell .... . 0 S ' � . ' her condtUOll. she w1U .be Wlabl"e to

Thompson ... ... .3 Ha&s .. . ............ 0 baY:-:;p�e �:u= :!:e:-:;f y::� Rev': Andrew Bura:ess. a mls510nary subml� to an operatl9n 'for several days. Resalls of First Week'. PIa,. Dahl ... _._2 Johnson ... .. ... 1 WnnJa COIlJU .tnce the .. ' oarnament trom South Africa. present.ed a motion The Mooring Mast staIr, on �I! of

Ha.yseeds 8. P. K.·I 1: batt.eriea-8tu. P. L. c. (7) {oo) C. P. S • • bt'dClle � polted.: Now the boy. � picture Monday 'evenmg in the College ::;tudent body, Wish�8 her a sP.et'dy

�:"�g� OIBMO; Johansen, Strand, and

=:��lCk .. :� ��;:= . '::::i ' �bhr:te=�!t.t

o build a roof onr tbe �:::llri°�::���.��.:��g

A��C:.x::� __ '_

rt_.

________ ...: Irish 4. City SlIckf'rs 2: batteries; Hlnderlle . ........ 0 Gustarson ...... :3 B\uriess 'ls a .lecture!' and author of'l t----------..,-t

OIlUlan and O'Conner: Jack and Orel· Stuen . .. .. .. 1� Johnson 1 '7 F It Tak p note. hl.s mOSt prominent book belna ' Park,lln.d. Clrag. belbls. 'Lehmann . .. . . . 0 Staples .. .. ... 3 3eU y es, . rep' " Zanahary In South A!rl�." He Is at Shell CHoli.ne _.nd Oil and As::= �������: �d�'::. �U::=n .... : .. �� :�:�so�····· .. ·:

.. ::3

% Supe'rs in Benefit �r::; O�t . . :��etr:� ��;:i:

dh� Ceneral Auto Repain

P. K..·s 9, IrI&h 0: b&tterles: Johansen Dahl .. . .. . ....... 1 Richardson ...... 2 . plctureIJ and lectures. ,. C. Peterson, �rop. and Nesvig: OUillan and Moe. o'Con. Larson . . . _ ... . _ 0 Haas . ................ 3

r====���===� I ::GA=.:3=81:7:.�:5==

P.:,k:I.:,d:.:W:.:"':.� ner. Dorm Boys Swamp . Day Stu· tI'''''''''''·''·''''''''·'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

·/ij

R I G dents. 37·24 in Other Ti1� , Member ev. Nordgren s uest United Partt,. 8tore:a.

JOCKEY SHORTS As guest speaker " the chapel exer· ., D hi C C The Bug . j Dtsp\a:ytna: plenty of power and grin.! i.

' �

SOc clses on Monday. Manh 18, Rev. J . . ::"c:a�c:��� ��i =�::: i I

Parr::ry o.

IClopfenstein's Vincent Nordgren ot Rock Ialand. nu· 15. while the dorm students trounced, 0;' ==========� I�==:t.:.:======� ('" nols, who 1& Secretary of Elementary the day studenta 37.24 In tht othe.t.ha1t l ............. · .......... ", ........ · .. · .. · .. , ...... , .. , .. ,,, ........ , .. · . .. , .. " ... ", .. " ...... , .. " .. " ... " .. "" .. " .... "" ... " .. """,, .•

::==::'::35::18::'::O.=

dW::'::'::'::"===; I=�= �c;: s:::en�=�e

a: of a double feature-benefit game Sat· BASSOONS .1 SWEATERS! . · .r . '

Corree,' ctrareUee. IIaaltt.rpn SERVICE LIKE YOU ·t.lXE IT

PEOPLES STORE hls message on this exerpt rrom the urday March 16. Proverbs: "Keep thy hean with all Power of the bone-crushing ' type TACOMA MUSIC CO � f.1I::"E� i dUigence for out of It are the ls5ues helped \.he Pa.culty take the reserves... .

' � . � i " of life:' He was aooompanled. by Dr. The Profs held an 8 to 4 lead at the 917 Commerce Street � . .r��Jbs . . �

Th. StoN Th,,·. Forri_, Ah .. 4 I" T.conlOil C. R. Swanson of Beattie. who 'led In halt Ume, �d Increased It gr&d1ia11y �==========t Ii".,,,;.:.,,,,,,,.,,,,·,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,;,,,,,,, ... ,,,·,,,,,,,,, .. ,·l.,,,·iI the closinll devotions. uotll Ule tlnal whistle. 0lI00 led the

,

,... ====::::======t ':::::::::;::::;:;::::::::===::;; i8COrInc to�both te&mI with 13 pOintS . •

.:'1 e�:i��c;n.:;'��k �'� Holmgren', Shoe

R

epair ' . :t�r 3�v:,�.th:

lC:;;\:��d:n�:;; ConfeCti�nery I r .. · . . , In a dotlY cxmteat.ed battIe !etween 'arkland'Barber Shop

W, woo, to' •• IIU1 YOU' WOO", an. . , j . 'iiid .

bv e)(perienced workmen .t ,', . Quality Re�airing . SQuad ot day students.: Wlth NUaen LEHMANN PHOTO·FINISHING DYES AND SHINES ahowlnc the way, the dorm took an1t:

==GEO:::.::K::N::U::DTSO==N::. =P"'=·=�I+-�_�-

-'-----.4

STUDIOS 21 1 : l lth Ave: , T� . early lead.' but a spurt by the day boyar 61:''''''" .. ,''" .. "''" .... ''' .... • .. : " .. "" .. , .. ,,'',, .... ,''''''' ... 111

Dr, Wm. Smith D...Turr

OArland 01M·R,..2 PadIaDd. w�.

':'=P.:'k:I.:""::M:''''::'':';:I':'''"':::='':''==-!::=========:::,l losed pain 1m : .' . : :.,n ::: ::,,,,"'':: ,, �':5":/th: � SehOenfelds' �

PARKLAND LICHT 6 WATER CO. �rmu'p

'thn .. th:,,;:S��h��: d� sl��:. � Large;t Furniture P,rkl.nd. W.$ohi"llton . ' � ... ..- ..... .... a.......... ,,-.. : .

A Mutual Company--Organized 1 9 1 4 NIJ.ep was hlgh point man with 1% . ; S�ore i� Tacoma ! f."' ..... w,Nr, upt. OIl.,. P_ to M .... Mrz.O"Iy counter&. 1>.: W'Nr··'-��ii�r-:¥..� ;:'K'.i.-:,.l� cU.,ft, w.tr. -::::ClI�;e;:: {lSI H. S. aeaen_ �. . -� wr"";;':;�"=;;";��;"'�

•_..;'.Fo<�fU:' ':'.:":;:'fonno=:':"",='=PP�I,:to=8:U':T:i:H.:RA=Y:MO=N:D.:M:':;"';'. __ ""I � All LIneI of Beauty Work. Olson (3) . . .... _ .. ..P .. . !6) McCciimlck Rust Budding Experi P'enIwIeDt Wan

Pflu�er . . ........ P'_ ....... (1) Pfluerer OAR. Ol45·R,..:iI Parkland , ",,'

._

.�N 77", . i '

Ramstad' (6) . .... _ .. C ......... (2) Hauren MAjI'I 4493 Gilt. wrspped r. aD � Hauge (2) ...... ........ 0.... .... . (6) Asper !

• SCI .... lip .

1b. Mano""" ,2> ...... , .0 ....... , .... Ortbbohm ;:===:z:::====:::!1 ____ ..;.._, .. ..;.�e_ . . _: -:-__ �_r_c_o_��_A_�_:-_S_v_�-'-__ '-_ .... 1 i;.�=�=;,:;� Complrmenh r .... ·�

C

:U

L

·�

I

·:F

..

EF·�O·

.

. :R

..

�D;,

·

P

M

� ..

�E .. �S::F�:O�R

.... D:� .. ·

..

·

.. �II .. A,ndeiMn . . ... :J .. .. (2)_Sande� � it'

� .-.....: . s·pa' ldbig G, ym' Supplies· NI�'; (12) .... 0 .. ............. "' ,."., W'est' Co' as ' , Tommerv� UII . ...... O .. _.-;" .. _.� (:iI) V:�w

'Get You,. Now ·' . � (2� __ ._·_.:'_.G ... __ .-:-.. pfi�,. • '" Gr�' ery" . 0) "' Representing I

SUbs: Dorm-O'COnDer (6). ll&av1k.. � . I . ' ?�4 P�ific. Ave. .: , . Doy-HanRn. � 8tum "". � . Washington liard ware Cprnpany """""" --.... !fa'Mri ,,_

-.. Prod.... i ':I� Printi�'�88 i�

. •. '.

' . • I are �bed ia 11&" y_. �� ii ......... M""' .. "."." ... """�"." .. � .. " ........ "" .. " .. ".,J ----'-'--.--- (

Page 48: Mast 1934-1935

t PAOli: P'QUR

Alumni In Seattle . I , Entertain Chorus I , "Queen City" c��·Pter.· organi�· I "

ed; Meets in Homes Of Members

The Seattle Chapter of PaCific LUlh- 1 eran COllege Alumni �ntertalned the ,choir Sunday e\"en1ns following their . concert In" the · Phinney Ridge Lutheran I church

. With Mrs. Birger C. Nehon.

'25. Margaret Jacobson. '28; and Oladl'5 KnUlun. '28, acting M h06tesses. t.he group sen'ed Ice cream. cake. and cof-tee - '

This newly or(l"an1U'd chapter holds meetings, in the homes of the va.rrous ' memben;. Their last meeting "'as held ,Friday evening at the home or Mar­garet Jacobson and Oladys Knu�:

Those who are active tit �1s group and atteqd their 80Ciais are: Mr', and

�idl�M�n:r�:�::· ,���· son. Ivar Dahl. Mr:s. fi..t\cheyon, OI8.dj!! Krtutzen, Margaret JaCo�, ' George Lane. Amt Olen. Ole FJoe .. Fte<1 Scheel. .

Vlctor-Knutzen. apc:t Jeannette..KJ:lut-

, /. · . i.

\ '

. ' .

'��CIPI� L�'·�II:.'·��. w�� "

Aton � t�e �nd' or the 1935' �bo&r I�vl� on th� ,print 'co� tolU' s&tanlaI.Jk�Jd .. � �r"hl.:" tbe��tn

'

el�t�'fi{""';;-. "" .... . - --�t -== =-::��:;!�nD��-=�=�;::da;=.;:n:-==:, ::: �ob=�'�:; p:!e:�

,T�ma�:; !!�-=: =

'en.n, McCIMI'y:: Ma.ry ,Nash, Frida, �: Irene Odell, Pon1a�d: Ollie Quale, M\Iw..�e, Oreco�: Valborr NortIy� Bellin,�-,: Helen Lilja. Staa-For the la.s� three Sundays, t.hefe wood: � RoRm. Tacoma: Thelma 'DanJels, Partl�d: Ma". Macble: Tacoma: Jadltb Beneon. Parlila.nd third row, 'Harry ,Qrtbbobm. .Spokane;

has appeared In the Taooma Ledger, EUsabeUi. Stllen, Parkland: Helen Holttamp. Sedf-o-WOoUey: R�oda HokeD8tad, ;;noho�h; � MarUn,- Ast.oria; Amy GUben: Taeoma: .,I'mu. NapI, pictures of cha.mplonshlp basketbaU Taeo�; Norma Pftu" Parlr.1&nd; K.Ul.erin:e KHcbJob. PIay.nap: Vern �nuUen,.B�qton; foorth row, Robert M�n. Pu1I.laDd:, Harold O�r, teams. In all three cases the coaches AabW"1l: Clyde GI""lm.t.Yedt. RIchland. canl�la: Arnold Andenon, Tacom&; Rolli.nd Swanson. SeaUle; L1�yd Thom� ParllJand; lkrtnrm M,hre., T&­ot !.he tt'ams were P. L. t, graduates. c�ma: Enunett _Thornpeon, �ew;ood: MUl.on Nen-Ar, SeaUJe; �Idon ·�ftWn. pend,.n, O�n; Ray HinderUe, Parkland: 0n111e Sc:blanbaii::h, hrkland;

:�)��l��� �u;:,,�

r :��8:'o�J:� �:c!;' . , Osten EUaMn, SeatUe: Paul Pre�' PukIIbId: RoIpb BoINad. .EftJ'IlU;. John· Stue ,_Parlr.la.nd: Don-.ld Reid. 'ivOma.. ' .. ' .

County championship. At the River­Side school • .the girls' team. coached by A�'a.lon Wojahn, '32, won !.heir district

,championship. MOrTis . Ford. '31. is princiPal of the Riverside ' sehool. Coached by Clarence Lund. '27, the

-.,,"-

Collins school won their section cham-pl:Jli:ohlp.

KenchlNum Suits .ilnd Over,cnts

Lit.-O-Rito Photo Sorvi,co ROV A. PETERSON

Portr'aits. Groups: Nite Photos Kodak Finishing

Copying Old Photos Enlarging: Coloring

Kodak·s. Films. Frames

19 12 So, Cuih�.in Ave. T�

Men's Dorm Union Entertains Girls

PETERSON PHOTO STUDIO

Girls� Best Friend Freshmen Have Big Is the 'Fixi;' ¥an Time at 'Kid' Party

itanoon's Jew.lry B!P"kdal. C ..... ry W.tch � .. Iri ... .. �ialty BROOKDALE, W A8H� '

257 So. I I th 51.

• 0-. �-..;:;;..---

,'il

Subscription Deadline For 5aga h April 26

. Dfugglsts '

PKific Luther.n Colt.,. Is cloned � witt. J ...... .,.... and ........ l

y.thv net ,.... kome? .

JOHNSON IIUSit CO. 722-�4 PKiflc .Av •. 'MAin 5394 �

East.'Special

Page 49: Mast 1934-1935

� J."

Emler

Greeting.

- ,

Emler

Greeli�6'"

"Choir of weSt" Tacoma Leagues To Hav� I Paulin.e Watts Is , Dr� Ti�g�18Ia" �oDfined I Thelma Daniels to' Ret' urns .From . Sunrise Services

, Here Chose'ilAs Lead m , Followmg SerlOu�'A�ack

Re' I·go Ov' e'r Annu' aI . . Under the .dl�tlon of � Tt;elm� . ' . Drama Club Opera . F'o1l0Wlng�' strenuous' wed:. In W�ICh . '

S ful T . Kr�abel. Ptesl�ent, the Tacoma Luttu'r . ' .

. . . e a ndf!d-two �uClltlor\$1 eonclllvt! M ' D F t· aI uccess . our J,.e�es will �n'sor their tJft� annual �

--',- • . . ..

I� Spot,ane f,"?� TUesday �o 'I'h�ay. . ay' ay eg. IV -Sunrise servlce at 6;30 on EWer Bun- M. Monson. Martm. Svare. Ena- Rnd preach�·thue t1mesltut SunIJay, . ' '--,- ' , . day 'morning CM:t th� CoUegr Campl¥" St' Th 'Ha e Singing agAlrut hls dOctors ordere, Pi-'esldent , " . : . --Group Well, Rec:en'ed By Lar.ge A Pl"O!tTMl including ta.1U; vocal and ' ",- O�PS0p'. v .

O. A. Tlngetstad bKame very III on SIX Attendants CtlOMn .From Audiences; C�8perO�s. Di- In.'Itrumental music. and -sonp by the ·RQles: Retd... to Dm�d . Morii:tay. The attack "'hlch began Classes;. Delta Rho 'Gammu

redor, Drn'er, Gin Trinlt.y CMlr of ParitIand, haa �n with · ton.'lllltb aflt'C� the bronch1a1 . Sponsoring A.nalr;. With · Impressions aTTangtd. . With Paullne Watu playing th� tu�!! and almost resultf'd in pneu- Hutso.n In Cha�

F'ollowtng the prognin. b�tist Il!'adlnlf .role. the cast for the operetta monla. _ . . � 87_ Ellen IJerpCrom wllf � �rw:d tn th� college dlnlng "Mba Cherr�bl�Il!" .ha.s �n an-. 'Dr: ' Ttngtllltad ",IIi' � conllnf'd �o .���:n r::.�i:h� el:

."!,�;:: In

:r:!l't;� �cl,::�a;=�:�

d::'C; �::!. I�I�h

�;!h r::��;:: ::e:. nounced by a group' of Judge3 COI1.'Ilst.- bed for' the rest .Of the "'·ed:. but he. slde 'u qu�n over the siCond annual "

Lutheran College's. famed "Choir ot the Ing or MIM Sal!fn .or the ifrkland .=: t�ex� ::�.a�:�::; �ll� May tel:tlval to be. hekJ ·M., f1ra* on

West" successfully corrlpleted a' nine H ' ' Ann g�e !!Chool, MJ.. Clifford olion. and ·.rri�Ung·llUt. Mondfly. the·BOe.rd urfed the collr-ge camPQ5.' The· altair .is un-· day tour which took therp.lnto· South- . auge ounces ·Rev. Svau. Miss Watts, �rano: wUl him to. tate I. vlLCation untU the' lint d�r t�e spopsorahlp of. the �1ta. Rho w:t:::�I�?:U::::�� the . Suinmer ' Session play the .part of. Miss C?hembloS- 'of Mo.�.

. ( . o�� gi;:��n and Amy Gilbert. collese group under the <Um:tlon. or To Begin June 10 !10m. ard Kotemo. a comedy pa,rt, wlll . . wen chosen as thi other, repreaent8.-Pro�. J. O. Edwlln:ls In It.! concert., in . � . . __ ' _.

'

be' taken : by 'Ronald ' M.ar1in·. Ot�en College Board.·Of t�ves of '!hi- graduating elM!, aa the the varlotur cities. Much tlndnesli and . , in the cas� are Togo. II. Japanese poll- � . , .

. maid of 'honor and at�ndant, �.

h05P�t.allty W!l.S shown choir membe;&' Tenth Annual Session Will Ha.ve tlclan of high rant, �ten Ella5eJI: .J.rustf�es Accepts . tI�ly. The other at�ndants an! Mar.-by the LutherlUl CongrepUoru. In . Two Quarters; Second J�lca Vanderpool. Mildred Monson: \. -. garet ti-aft trom the 8oI>homore Nor-the numerous cUle!! m.eals wen served .Session Starts July 1 7 John Henry Smith. Bob 8vare.: Henry �eck's' Resignation · :::.m��l.Mc'���'-M'''''A_ ..

H·Mu·o� ... 7reahmn, _,� by the ""omen'� organizations of the ...... ...... ,-.. ... �,

church. and lodging pro�ded In ·the Announcemenu of the su,mmer Foster Jones, Emmet. .. �o.m�n: .Hor. " 'fIlan Liberal Afu Clus: and Vlritnla

homes. school. dates lor ' the 1935 session n. nce Worthlng'Uln. Pa�1 Armstrong • . and I Tlftgelstad . Asked

. To Attend I Davis. High &;:hool !1epartment.

On the tint evening ot the tour. the \'eal that the tint term will be from James You�.g, Oary Pflueger. Two ConeJa\'es 1ft Su-:nmer; I The .mllJn feature ot the day will be choir 58l1. to a large audience in Aber- June 10 to July I�. and the: ·.second The operetta: which wOl be dlre<:ted I Larson Gets Vacation the crownln� of lh� Ma� �een. A deen. �v. T. T. Ove's charge. Here, term from July 11 to August 23. This by Keith Reid. drama elub adviser. will .

• program has been arranged unde,r the IU. In other. town.!!, many alumni, and \\'111 be thf' tenth anhual IleWon. and be pr-e::wnted In. the .

college gymnasium At the qua.t'tA!rly meeting o. the dlrect.lon of Mrs. papper And will In· former student.! of P. L. C. attended the teacher!! will be chosen from the at e�ght o'clock on May 24. Ell,tn Bert-I BoI\n:l Qf Tru!!t'e� 01 Pacific Luther&.ll elUde .. a May POle t;lance, Scarf Dance, the concert. regular !!tatr. The bulleUn annoupc- s�rom. Thelma . Daniels. and Eidon College at the home of Dr. Tlngelstad, Toe Dance . �d a "�m Gate." There . ' Sunday. the cholr ga\'e thr� con- Ing the summer' session h&s been·pub. ��rson. Will d�t the speaking fhe resignation ot Prof, Alvar J. Beck :�I

c�

a:.�m��fo;n �y an

o�

Ct'rts,. the first at Chlnook, �v. Paul It.o;hed and gives. InfortrulU

,

on concern- I�' . n� head of the hbtory department at . arge Fcx\.�J's· charge after which 'a dinner �,n,�, !�en �U3,5 .. sumh.mld

erM Qonuda:tey,'J' u::'"'. 10

'" is Th u�to:! ���:c: :�:,.�!OO::� P. L. C. "'as a�pted, te. take effe-ct ��:::';��

I�:;'rCn�=: ::: ot lamom "Chinook Salmon" was .. 'uu " e'

R�'t-" on roi 'h • • -nd term will I y .... �'. who WM born In Japan. August 0 1. 1935. Prof. Beck. now on Icka &:hlanbu!!Ch. chairman. Vltrfnja served. To th06e who had never vlew- �"'" ... .... .. v • .. h',ld July 16. � , Ie sh WIUI yet ve .... young hl!r M .. _. leave of ablen!':e, L, studying Ilt the Davis, EIl.u.beth Dahl. Virginia .Han1I!I. cd the great Pa.eUlc Ocean WIUI 'given __ .� ,,-this opportunity. when the group com- A tUltl.on f� of $4,00 per .semesrr e� �Ie and she Is brought. up as a U. of Washington.

�=th

W��=, 8=1�:: '"= ph!l.f'd the.1r oonrert,. at. nllVaCO. credit hour 1.$ required ot all pe� Ja rile matdin .. and her father's see· The It'ave of at..e� of Paul PreUllj Johnson, EuIa Mae hOt!. Ruth �yen: so���

r���

o�:��tcC:��:�:; �::�:g p�: a�

u7h�

e���

n�f, t: ��a:, ��:n

h��e�;�:::O : kn�w� ��

el:n:

g:�v:UIA:��

d::I�::

1 �:� :�=�::�:!,F1!:ec=r::�: ...... ell received by fln audience or about term. A IIbr.ary fee of 12.00 will be Cherrybl�m Is about ·elghteen.

tla. Miller: Bootm. EVelyn M, cCUhough, 1000 people. Through the courtesy of chnrged at time of registratlO(l. Worthington (the secretary) returils to .ager. was granted a vacation to begin

Chatrmfl� .• Laura·Hauge, Ounhlld lAr-:�

r :e�e

t-\::

n: t�e

t�ee��

o:o::�� Of��

nS\:���·

.:��n���uV:�Cs

h���� ��:�c:� f�!�n::.

ch�n:�� �e��:o:� �

n �::

e�:;:::

e'voted to participate ;e

n�IU��

I��al:�

nn:, �!�nd�:�,V':::.

the port plef!l and the huge monument. the nwnber of courses avaUable will be I Henry Smith, falls In love with Cherry In th'e Second Lutheran Educa.tio'1ai Nolan:. N'ovei Nagel ; . Clean-up, ' Oer-

�::::��I::n\V�I;ynd

o�I.���

. . �\�� �:�:�d:' ���':g ��e�.���e:�

d:;�a�; :U�IC:

IS:�I:I:�.

rry�:r.��:

so�Ot�� seminar to be held th� 511mmer at the trude Brunne�. chairman. Elizabeth

COB!It. Monda.y e\'enlng the choir sang wI\] be Economics, Education, Enillsh, piece cenlers a1"ound J\tCk'SI effort to unlv�rslty of Minnesota at which Dr FrIis. Ida Thom� Jean AnnO� at Warrcn, Rev, A. Pierce's charge. Pine Art.<;. Health Education HJstory. outwit Togo find Kokemo. Even�ually Tingellllad WIUI urged to represent. P Those who have been chosen to tate.

Library SCience. Mathematics. Modem Cherry learns her tru� identity. comes . L. C. A similar one was held In 1933 part In the VarlOllll dances are: Bca.r1' Blnging over KOIN the Journal, In Languages. Music. Phl108Ophy. and Scl- Into her ' own proprrty. and marrle!l Chi hi ' RB I Dancc: .Helen LIljA. Enid Hutaon, Vlr-Portland. pro\'ed to be a re� thrill to Jack. _

at cago. at w ch Dean up 11''' glnlA J,kIen. Thelma Ness, Rhoda 'Hot-the choir. wh� message WILS heard a rem:esentaUve. Dr. TlngelIItad. � enstad, and Anne ;'ohruoo; Dream by thousands of radio Ibtenen. With • also . Mked to plU'Ucipate In the 10th Gl\te, Rabbit. Eula Mae. Ooff: Canter-"':' Rev. O. K. Dav1d5on's charge as bOl'iu. Trinity Choir To Give Mrs. Amanda XaVJer Anniversary of Augustana CoIlei!:e at budy Bell!!, AIda Johnson: J"';e WII. the choir sang in the Bethlehem Luth •

. R�k Ialand. III., June 2·11. IIams. VirginIA Bol-n: OeneUan�, Hel-eran chureh. In Gresham, Rev. A. G� Concert Sunday Eveiling DIes Here, .Marc·h 27 The board also gave .Dean Hauge e.n LilJa:' Poppies, Marie JohnaOn, NevA

�:.er�.

c�:�'s

a�����re:;

n :;'I! The Trinity Lutheran Church �holr Funeral Services For �rofessor's ;:r

t��Z;:I�iC:��� ��:�:�� ���t

D�::��

ni!: .. ��:;o:;

�:·��Iv:��n�:::��t:u

a�d::·to ;:�� �I:�d�� :�::�/::�:��:t��� l\lother Held in :r'rinity

m;:���

nL.to

p=.n ;::e:� ot the ��ceit�:!� ':t:=:,::��, 0:: .

the beautiful Silver Creek Fal� After . the chapel. The program will Include Church March 30 Pacllic O�trlct of the Norwegian Luth- JohnSon, Neva Ol&on. Evelyn "Syver-the concert In the Immanuel LutheNUl l ·sol05 by Mn. P. E. Hauge. Mrs. Ross .

M A d �

h f Pro I eran Church of America, reported fav· Mil Pauline Wat� Eul& Mae Goff Church, Rev. J. M. Jensen's chal'g1!' ·

1

Boynton. and Mrs. C. 0 .. o�n: num: fes.�;· J.m�� �av�/

r��

e::.y o� orable progreSIJ In a flnandal cam- EII�e Benso�, Irene' Odell: lone Mad: the Male Chorus gave a reception for bers by the Faculty Ladles Quartet,

March 27. at her home In Parkland. palgn being conduc� by his commlt- son. Rhoda H.okenstad. Ttielmr. Ness. tlle choir In the church parlors. , and anthe�5 by the choir. according to Waihlngton. Funeral se�lc�s were tee tor I.he Pacific Olltrlct approprla- Huel Hagerup, Mabel .Henen: Jane'

At u>�=��

e :�� during I �:;:;.

llffOid 0: Olson. dlrector of the hild Ill' the Trl.nlty Ch�h, Bat�rdi.y lion to P. � C. . '. W]JJla�� Helen UIJa, .

. . • afternoon, March 30, wUh �v. T. O. C . .� E

. B ' R . . Cadet Teachers Face Many Problems.

' ."". om,'atlng. D<. O. A. T1ng,,,,tad ommg- oJ aster" rtng. em,nUlc(mce. R . ;::..�

n.n�

hJ��:�a':,"'�� .. ':.�= Of Days of Rizbbus and Egg Hunting While Applying for Teaching osit,ons d.nt 0' tho "ud,nt body. at .. nd.. ..

, ,' . 113 repnllentatlve: · She was tnt.erred You t� .can't fool ua.-We know an iJoIng to have & au.rprIae for UI, at

"How should I go about WTltlng th1s r�tsle]lll. and' as he. is ftxing his tie In th� Parkland Lutheran cemetery. you've atread,. hid your I:tuffed E&lt:er least I heard that not I�' &CO "Ted" application letler? Do I type It « do and' seeing that. hla eoa.t � neatly but- Mrs. xavier was born January 9, rabbits, uid eve", day you glance at. made a trtp up to' ';he Haupn ra,oeh I write It In Ink? What kind of st&- toned. the door is opened. 1849, in I30sekop, AIlen, Norway. At I.t. honing that. you11 find &0 esg « and came home ladened. with cratet of tlonery do I use? What11 1 say to the Ah, uh, uh----.nd the the age of ninetftn � was married to .two. or. threoe. But �Ieaa �Qur room-' egp--all for Us Euter momin ... 1m" clert? Do I smile or do I look 1Obe.r? .

' Nelli Paul.Xavte.r, at that tIme a teaCh-- mate is ve", ObRrving of ,our queer that ducky? f7 .

My, what. torture thOR NOI'Dlil stu- u and mb&lonary among' the l&ppa at . PutLlng aside all Rr1ouaneeI, �t's dents must go t.hroush as their car is LYtlI'en, &nd _lao superlnl,end'ent. of a sqUint ba.cJr:: OYer the dan when "Hlp stopped out in front of the house' in home tor old people at the aame place: Hop" R.&bblt made h1a annual tz1pI which they are to mUe their first In _11m, the tam11, emigrated to � to 'our house. leavq UI .; bla bubt application, They must loot theft country, when Mr. XaVier began . the full of ens. Who of Us hann't�-nnest, and 10 In all their splendor study of tbeolOlY. Itnt In concordia encid that thrIU of ret� up Euter they step out, shoulders erect and beIw! Seminary, 8t. LOuD. and �later at. momin, With a IUI'lJriM by our pD-

• back, ready to face tbe mU&lc. Cold ' Spi\nifleld 8e1J11n.ary; Sprinl'fldd: 10Wl. but haTe JO:U enr � . to ... chUlL queer teellnp, ,but the)'.:mUit Ohio, from which InatIbJUorl he was realize _he' the dumb bunDy ... who not lose co'uraa'e-it may mean a Job; l'f'IIdua1ed: In Il1tl. pl&ced them theft? what Joy, oftr� and. after all they have' �t t.bii'e . " After � oo:ncrePUOna 10 var� of came UI u the d4J IUpped b7 aDd we

whole JH.ra at' 8Cbool preparinc for - . . IOUl towna in ldlimeeot&, and in .Iowa. w1U tlnd wOUld be � � Pktw'eI aDd thlI, . the fUllUy. mored to·� in 1804. )'OW' bopea w1U be � DO under carpett tor mcln � Of . can't You Just lee John V� LeImID' lr:DOWtbI" tuD weU wha� bis is. where BeY. Xa't'ier "ierTed .unW ,� Euter till for U:da �. We bope cour.e ·DOW that we Imow' Ii .. fruI�

shlft:fiDl' ln hla � wben be stepe ten. � to � Into the bouM 'Wb1l! d� In ':11,. � ber,� hUlbaDd'a We're notMIrinI' up �1 1tCI'et.., bQt it Ieu '� 1ook � ega 'bebiD4 .. . � . ,----0 , upon UM: tron� _porch knocIdnI' at t.be I!he crJls her. h� who c:om- in death lin. Xaner baa reofid. 1n � really was JOW' mother who put the t�bmn to reau. hOW fooUlb: . , 7 =beo:e�-:e�hlI �= :u:':�:: Is� .:'�- ·:::' ::','" _���� ::; ���':.!:.�?8t.'Wbat.1dDd ·It. �Uli ban � we1l'�ft to .

hOptnC. that tbt elm' or whoe_ be lnI' man, and It won't be .,' baid. to creat-cr&ndchlfd.re.n, a �, and a ot a p1t,ce Is UJJ.s? But don't tkt too adptIt It·!U a t.hrtJl-.-&Di:I � �d is rotna' to lee iSn't bome-but bartr:1 (� ... 0II ...p S( brother. � soon,.'cUz i IU:IJy thint that the r.ooIta f� ... ..... e II

I I -' - -�

c

Page 50: Mast 1934-1935

JoAOE TWO :

) . . � J. I . ' .

APRIL 12, 1�

wbr mooring ma�t Pub!bMc:I �\·ery. t .. o · ... teb during OM! scbool )'ear

b�' t� Mudenu of Pa.eUlc Lutheran Collett . • . Parkland. WMhlnlton

Orrloe: Room liS' 'Tel�phone: OArlnd �TI Subscription PrI�SI.OO IloP'!' Year /

iml)OsinJ.: �(,'l1c. "I f ' is ".the 8wi.'.�nspi�ng de·: .r !lients or tlus l1H1ulltnill which huyc N.>fcrenc(" "H T ? " as lX'i.li� prolwr tlllthdt'1I1 in. its 'physiCal '

n" 'A VB YOU M'E . . ' . IlIli(l115hil) 'to the Cullit-J,(t.': . lt� ,'uslncss or " . - ' } ht·i..:ht. dt'pth. l;ft'utllh,' '.nid sln.·ngth; itt' . ', " . .,:ruqdt'ur lIlid b,,'uilty. (·spb.:iully \..;hco the still • 'The KC1Ii'" For •

• 0_'1' "AU

is ,sellin;.:. lIrt' u 'fl'\\' uf th/;' uutslturdillR 'I;hur� .. "'''�

.' ""

.

,bdol.

� 'M.· ann

." . 'CoIIq'e' __ �

Hl'Icrislil's uf this �rc�lt. llIuulllain �CIIC. �()W. 1 tllI�.'S iI nut St'(' 111 fitliuJ.: tllUl lI�s hH)JlUIl1CI.11 In !:===:::::==:::==���=========:l Ihin",s .nlsi. Ik!l!uliful, allli stTul-(, the vcry cs- " , .

Ent('rPd as st'COnd dUll mat;;', <kt�r 2, l�� at . the Pol!t Ortlee at Parkland. WUhingtOD�

under'" the Act or Ma,rch 3, ,1879.

M'm'l' uf l'iHlrul'Il'r. shullltl . s!Jmd lalllspicllously ,TIle ex�school lma'n;n " or the rrad� The Pilant. "aU collett! minto'" He� frtlmed in tilt' windows of 1m institution whnst..�. uatlnlJ elus? ¥6.' &lie'. taklnr normal, a heut l!maaher no� onl, a� home, but· '!lim IHiti mutio is, "".!.tilt! Fur C'JlUrtll'Icr ... · i\1uy -bu� ahe haa !tAd tlu "tllnlJ:' at. teMh- also "abl'Oad:� (It �" told to UI, .... e . tht' dUtrllcll'r of ('vcl'y"'l)('rSnll.: who hilS hod Ing_.nd evklenUy ' liked It. �auae only heard)', M·for'.tnrlnr. he reach­

the .IlP.llurtullily tn tlttl,!iitr Pudfk Lutlil�run she's back !fJr mOrt!, 8:'ie h'aa • twin .es third b8Ml Without the leut trouble, ( ;1I 1 k'�' Ilcqui,n.' Ihl' .wllnil('rful chllrtlCicrislics sister' whC?'la a perfect carbon OOpy of and how It thrtlll ua all when h� oJ this IlltHlhtll'in" llnci us the dllY uf our Iif(' her, both .. or them' hav;l.nc lOIle to 'n!/I,chea th.t lowttt bul noQ,.....anc! 'can · advollccs ·in!u Ihl' l'\'l'ntide IllUY they ulso ,Iakc school here two yurs .,9· F'altht'U! he take t.hem? His talent hal not been UII its bculltiful sunsl'I hul's. ' 1 .('( U:,\ ho\'(' men Is she as a member of the L. D. R. and �ted, 'however, ... ht 'baa .been a hI 1l1utclr our .1lI0UnlullI.

. the Mission Society. �ker home town, 'member of the choir tor' two ye ..... , and Is Kent. WlUhlrlJtOR. and although abe abo a member of that famoua "acoovJe'! , spends her ;Nt:ekdaya I� 'the docm, .her quart.et th1a )tH.r. 'Be�C Int.e.rested In werk.�nds are s�nt at home., She'. aeronautiCs, we tlnd him up 'ln the a P:trfecl "cut .. for II. �acber and 9o'e'rt!' air-much ado about �hopln&' �ltre ahe enJo)'s her 9o'0rk, lA!t's meet some d�, .to be • laaioUl" pUOt. Who

EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN·CHIE:F -: _ _ M1itoD NesVic

_._----

"lie 1. Ri.eR" ' Broughl ll. New Life

c

=���: __ � � =o�� "1·le is Risen !' .. . "'hul U IlIl1n�lIous fuel (Ind , SPORTS EDITOR _ _ . _ PaUJ K. Preua J.:luriuulS Iruth Ihese wo��ls UIlI!ou,lu;e; und what

REPORTERS-Melba Fenney, Yabei. Henem. u fcclillJ.: uf cxuHati�n and peacc they bring 'to ..,. �::��·=�J;=n�=n,;�:-= -::: u!>L in Ihc� �ICI)rcssi��g �IlC�.:: Jl�ng \

�ct�rioU�

&on, Nonna Preus. Marg'aret Romn. LeDort! Wlth-uvcr the l)uW,e�)f Sill und dt'ath OInh t- EustcT'

�w. Raymond Reid: Harold Dempst.er. �:ln;i

l��.

I\I::II:t�O�:�'

(�I::rS�:�:��. ·l�::�gi:r�nt�

s�: :

TYPISTS - • Anne ,Johnson. Edna Tobl&.!iOn :I IICW' hOlle. rcmO\:ing thc sting of. dealh, �nd BUSINESS &TAFF ':'0 ImlinwinJ.: the' gruvc, l11c inspiri!lS: Gild .his-

BUSINESS MANAGER. Bertrum Myhre turk wurds ur lhe Uligt'l ut the sepUlchre. "why ASST. BUSINESS MGR . . ' . Clyde Grlmstvedt' Sl'l'k ye Iht·, livinJ.: unlOng the dClld'! Hc is nol ADVERTISING MANAGER John Dreibelbis IIt'f'c, hul is riscn !" (:urry wilh thcm prccio(ls C1RCULATION MANAGER ; . I:.ouLse Jackson pl'umise grunting liS u nl'W life IhrouJ.:h Him. �IRCU�TION. ASSISTANT _ M�aret Crall \\'ith Ihese wortls nUIIl'S l.lls() Ihe ussllrulld� t<J

liS 11I)t! ull bdic\'crs thut Oil thc dll:'.· of rcsllrrel'-FACUL�

ADVl!j3�

RS • . N'. J. Hong, O. J. Stuen tioTl Wt', tnu, iolhull urisc frulII ille �I.'u\'c he opcn-' cd ulltl IIwet !lim who hus I-(qnc llheud to I)rc-

Te'nnit Court& Need pun' II pltH't' for us. \\'� should build (lur tU\\'cr R';condilioning : :�II!::�;"l

lurl;��St��I:�,���:�

II�t·�t�:; .

tl���(>�'I�:�rlc(;

f ���

c ' 1 gt'UIIS E

.

USIl'r ;\Iurning duwns. nul' hearts should 'nlt" l'lllHinl-( uf sj)rinJ.: hilS bruught activity hi ahuund with I-lrutl·rul thunks 10 (�od fur Christ's Padfit' I.utherun CnllcJ.:l'. Esp(', . .' iully Olir l'UIII- I'('surrt't't,illll f.ruin Ihe tlt'lUI. (HIS. whid.1 hilS IK'l'TI lurn up fur so 1()lIg� is I

-CIIU'C ul-(uin IIt" luiring its uld tillll' urdcrly lonk lK:�' . , hut il hus Ih. udd.d !iruco uud d",p" "f u ",011- . J>ighter tha

. n�<:.Air pll.lllnc.d pond with its surruunding rockt'ry C-

uml shrubs. o:y BOB MONSON . ' . Fellow .studenls ! W(' ull rculiz(' Ihl' illl- ':Oiii;;;;.('!!!!"oli""!"'"""l' .. ..,,_ ... --------

Cil.oir 'Ftin�F.<. hoes JlroYclIIl'1I 1 unt! touch of l:.entlty Ihul this lund· M: '--r sUJlin� hus donc to ()ur t'OIllIHIS. Now is u bU��;h;::

t:;:

tbY �o::

r: :!U��:=����� l-(uIH.1 tillle lu think 9f takinJ.: further stt'PS ill and RONNIE were mistaken for twins . . . they look

('UmTHls impro\'(·lIll'lIt. \\'t. must udlllil ' tlUlI that rlUch Rllkt'-A lJul In one of those "c1t1ea" in our lellnis (,Ollrts urc un l'\·.cSUI"l'. En'rv \'('llr Oregon' lave ORV SCHLAMBUSCH the glad-eye, and it hus 1)cc1I cuslumary h.' leav(' 11\(' w;)rk u( Ihf poor guy i!t still IIpt1y,-FAIRY TALE: Once upon B'

('ulting wef.'ds. rt'-markinl-!, and gellcral recolI- ume the basses started "Lost In the 'Nlght" wjthout

ditiuning of till' ell.urls for Campus <luy. The ��lg:��

n�!::�::;::�:

dt�=e���tn::tn;:�

work: thut is lIt�cessary lu improvc il prupcrly other most. of the tlme-Besidu; slngin" .\TRRN KNOT-l'IUlllut .1)(' dUlic ill tllle day's lilli('. It should ZEN Cdl In debt 13 cents . , . wonder when. he will pay he storted as SlH)JI us possihll" su Ihut W(' ull It?--QUERY: If Thelma and ' Roland weren't ulInltln&' IIIU�' ('njoy Ihl' plcasure UI an improved murt :U:h��;:�.�

h:el!�e

t��

e .:�:� �7:.y��t1:r:-I)('furt, SUtlll1l;� _'·U_._,;_'i_u_u_is_U_I)_OIl liS. grown toe nail •. �ause It's gout. pure and alJnple---

Education Should Teach U. Ho� To Live •

\\'IIUI is ('uul'utiull doin,:! for us here ut p, L. C'! It IlUs beell suid thut the trlle purpose uf cc.lu(.'ution is to prl'pure youth for intelligenl liying and ils lilt ilIIuIl' "'�nul- Ih(' illlpro\'Clllcnl (If the nice.

Today we (:ull a mUll educutcd hecause hc can rememhcr. not because he can thi�k. '.fhc w()rd cdUt'ulion COIIICS from thc Latin educo. which means "to dru'\\, out" or "to release,"

. 'nlC school. should be a place where young 1)("0-pic ure cn('ouru�cd 10' c;xprcss their inner selv('s, 10 releose their o\\'n ideals and .abilities. Education should encourage men to rise above selfishness and gain lind sense the tt'ue dignity of human purpose. Our world is Saturated with greed and arrogallce. and it is just these things that cducation should enable us 10 oYer-('omf, '

nlc true )lUrlxise of edu.calioll is 10 instruct man in the real values of our human relation- • ships, If highcr education is higher than Ihai which teaches the crafts and thc trades. it should teach men rriendshil), kindliness. tolera­tion and all those other virtues which in tile hands of youth might makl? Lhe dream of the ugcs come true; ,

. "The Mquntai�" Typi/UJ� Ourldalh

There ill something about ' this gr�t m�.:m,­lain. wllich the Indians called Talioma, thai . is peculiarly fillin" to its intimacy with Pa- . cific Lutheranl ,f'.olle�. The view of �e Mountain" al it appears to ·thc.e.:-gazing upon

. 'it from the Colle,:ee and vicinity. prese�ts .an

BUCKY and EV,ELYN started and ended the trip Intact. thank )'Ou-lUld .... 'C aUII can't .see how Ellen Berptroin can poglbly eat so much_"Oust 'Em" Bert Myhre Ia nickels and nickels ahead of the maC;hlne. ace '. . 50 1a another guy we knOIlo'-Ev�t. since lIER& NOROAARD was mentioned as the boy with the cheery lauCh, he baa been hOwling like a lunatic around school-Early to·bed and ea.rly to rise, and you avoid e:ir:plaltiing wherefores 3nd wbys. CYLl?E and OSTEN-Because a girl In the a.udlence devoured h.IJil w1t.h smouldering orbs, ARNIE ANDERSON'S prof undo poco poco (etC.) voice . turned to a honeyed coo. �nd all Longview sJghed":"'I! we ever look another en}d the face, we wUl have to be, pretty hardboiled-Now [that · more la\\'O baa been �wed, It won't be lone berort! ttte profesSors wUl have more pui to walk on-We won't say a word about HJ!:LEN' HOLT­CAM!, and JOHN STUEN, bl�sa their -tiea.rtat-What would the typing room be without AGNES and GUN­HILD? , . still a typing room, probably

-We

stUI hate the onM who lnaisted· on telUng what there hoeta red ' them, juat .when the bus waa rounding a curve -:-All together the choir wID dOC: "aleep 'twould be a "'eary pastime were there nOthlng.else but aleep"-

By the way. we Ilked the way'-ERNIE JOHNSON pull­ed � telepbooe gag In. .clau;-ELIZABETII FRits h&a !oat her voice agaJri" . . . toR51UUs, or did an unprepared £nai1ah leI!IOn. cause In'::'HEOOEM and' f!TRAND make a cute couple In anybody'a [ront yard­Maybe 50, but we don't believe It'. tennll that In­spires �rtaIn PeoPle to ret. up at four-thirty-We hear that "Happl-Nesa" baa found' a btner and better Bob­BercUot and Anne 1mow qulte a bit about Roy tWaahlnrton)-Wh'y, you blC baaht'UJ. � M&rtin, ru introduce you to Melba if you>re so anxious-

= �bea��:1ro &::=: ��� , Bolle teem . to � �ndlnI all b1a time in the· telePbOne �w&nder' .bat baa;' happened t.o the Ph1llp8'.RQrem. ' �IW1oa'-Amooa--� �t.b'bere. at p,. L. 0 .•

,t.bere seem. to be oae name after &DOt.ber-And the:n!'. noth1nc ,ra.ucb elio to talk about, DOw tbSt It:. a;prIq, . &lid we have • COId-TbeIM: ao, aDd.Girt qun. aria &1"'"

. &ate. bUt DOt &1;;'" � ,':, " If &117. of tbeIe � COD­necUooa offend aDJ'OUe, 'blame- tilt ooe JOU 'i-e ooonected with. - . .

her! ' kno9o'a 9o'�t his hitur. mlI:ht .br.\� , Mert hlml

Ea�te; II .T ime To Rec.u.l --�--'-Our Savior'. Re.urreclion ,

C· . .

. Ie .......... ...... ........ ,,- Prexy s · Orner give to live ovrr. thOl!e �.}'8 onee �,! . 'THE CROSS �And our annual tott,r In seareh of . (hOSt' UJ·fragrant Oo ..... era. I.r1ll1um Beneath the Cf'QU oJ Je.ua · mor(o commonly (known as ,the Eaate� I fam .would talie .mY stand. Lily. Th('4e Jaunts through the dense The .ehado9o' or a �hty rock forests are 1I0t fl thing of the put. for Within a .... eary )arid; but n f�w day� ago a group went .out A bome 9o'lthh� the 1V11derneu, ' In s�"Ch or the lilies and returned A ren upon the· .... ay with nol only a very. very ' fc'W-but �m the ' bUl!'lng' of the noon-tide

��l=:be f��y �:�'t

a;:w

v.:�' =g

ln��

. A::

a�he buNien �f the day.

eby what )·ou. will about your bunnies and IIUes, but Easter stili wasn't Easter What a strange myatery Is the CroM u,n!t'M we were permitted to sprlng- out of Chr1st! �n a new, white bonnet, If It rained. In It. the lnatrument of '&.he moat Ilnd "-e were compelled to wear our old excructatlng tm-tu're ever dev1aed by winter duds. ·e\·en a dOlen rabblt.a man. �mea 'the lIOurce of poe.test couldn't console us. So weekS berore Joy and ' peace! . While mother was cutting and fitting In It, the execut.lOll or dlv1n� JusUce, . our dre�. we would be sending up become.a the aource of mercy and ror-prayrrs that It mlgbt sunshine on gt.viness! . Ens.ter SUnday. . In it. the Instrument of death, be-

Now.that we are growing up--at least comes .the source 01 life I .

�lIpposedlY so-<Iur chUdhoocl Easter In It, the conaunUn.aUon 01 all the days are over, and naught Is lett but scorn and hate of men aiu1 devils be­lI'a� remlnlM:enceJ: EMter b to our comes the 'aource 01 1nIlnlt.e love I marc maturt! mJnda a day when 'o.ur · In It, the' pt!l'8Onlflcationa .01 human vlslo� afe revlewlnr the day. of the weakness, becomes u1� source of en-resurrt(tion of our 8a.vlor-Jeaus durtng 1It.rtn.th and coura,aet , Christ. In It. the · acme of l�om1ny and

Jtappy :Birthday . shame, beeomea the aouree 01 mall'a

only glory and pride I . ,

Due to Dr. nngelstad'. Ul,ne.aa; th.I! , Ra'y HinderlJe .. .... ...... .... ...... Mt.reb Z8 column waa \wrltten by Pro�. J. P. Charlotte Gou.cbalk , March !9 P!.lueger tbla iuue-Edlt.Ol', ' Rolf PJoe1U ...... ., ................ Aprtl 5 Loable Ja.cbon .. william Pfla�er ,

" .A.priI 10 The reason man,Y merely ex!at Ia be- . �prll 10 ca.use they 'have not recocnlRd God's

law.-Ram.stad .

Reid To Sp.eaUt Pep Club Meeting Tuesday SANDWI0BE8

AU 'KiD&k lie Jack's ·Criddle · 913 Corrunel'CfJ; 8t.

We N� CIoN Mr, Ketti) Rdd. commercial lna.t.ruc­

tor, w111 &ddreas the Pep Club, Tues­day evening, A'prU .18, at 8:30 In the recepUon room, apealtlna' on "Etlquette" 1 +------->,,-....:,,---+ and "What a Man LUte. In a, Girt" ' 1..--------='-"..;.._

IN Evana and M&rpret Craft w1l1 alng • group Of .ones, accompan1ed by· Rhoda. Hoktnatad, Rdreahmenta wUl be !lerved after the meeting by Hazel Hagerup, Eleanor' Hauke, Inne Odell, and PauUne Kuhn.

«

Quality Knitflnl Co. Letter Swut ... 0., sp.Jalty

",,03 1 1 tn St, T.com., W.sh

A Student's SpeciaZ

I A $-�OOO,OO contract for' $5.42 (l quart(!r at age twenty, TIle simplest "",'BY in which to Ru�rantcc your beneficiary th(' cxpense of YO�Jr education, ", Life ' I nsupance

HAROLD c: i-IOEL Representing

LUTHEltAN BROTHERHOOD

HERMAN L. EKERN. Pr .. ldent . . 608 Second Avo. So. . Min....".,.'';, MIn;. .

Page 51: Mast 1934-1935

" j ,, , \, ' ) ,-\PntL' 1.2, 1� PAClP1C �UTH.ERA.N OOLl..EO� P�f WMamOTON

Lincolri Hi Golfers

PEOPLES STORE Th. St_ Th,t', FOO',;".

Ah.,d in T,c_

SPALDING AND BANCROFT l:ENNrs RACKETS We Do' Ef(pe�t. f\estrlnging

� , G�. '�baII, FIoh!ng Sappu.. " . ' . )Washington. Hardwat:e Company

,uo st.Udent monthly rate • ,1.50 l.4d1es me mcmtb.lJ ta:OO · Men'. DIOIlthly rate .

PAIK,LANI! C;OU �RSE . AMOUt' Products

".A

;

t" -. ' • • PAOE. "I'lIRE!

I Allstnim pnntln. Co. .� 940 Commetc. . MAIr. flll . 19U P�c 'A'f'D� • , "

...... ----00---""'..,....----:-:----"1-11 '-____ � __ -1 I ....... _,..;......,. ...... -�..l I i;·"-·"·'-"""·"· .. ""· .. """ .. "·�""-.. -"

( "

'--

Page 52: Mast 1934-1935

. ';

. J " J. . ) . I . '

PAen.,C. L� 9OLLEa£, P�-;VABJID<OTON .

. � r!f -. . . , DIm. 12' • .1115

Clubs Plan Skating Party For ,April 26 .C.HO:IR .• . ·. · C·RIER

Knas To Sho\\' Motion Ph:'- I ;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;::;:;;::;;; . " . ' . ' " . '-. . . . . lures O'n Germany p eert. Ute i:h�� all disaP ' aied, to

J ' . .' CHOIR CRIER T sci ' . ' . . rea"""", "'" tOllowln •• m: grea'- Chaperons COmment ue ay y / D e" 1Y · reCreshtd by the, �' outdoors and · . . , ' _ . CompUed and edIted by members 01

'" a loin. aft.". tho funoh and ' e( .. _ mry. . �. A';," . ;; . . " Favorably J.On · Trip . tho Ch<>Jr

.

Gennan club!!. are 5PO� a sbt1ng Off (or Portland where we were.due . ,

" O · . party to be held at King's roller rlrl.kl-'""====='""=""'= r\5�e

W������onhO���a�, , (Cobtlaa�'PaP IJ Editorial start.

F'J1day' eveJ;ling, April-26, The admLr� the morning worship on SUDd"; aDd �tor�� =yW!�I�:"

;:=-��:_���Y �:. �n:.er: �.oo���.�n =rn�� .u.ocWe" E41h

n��, commit.tees in chiU'g1! 01 the ��. were .glven In «;a.sUe Rock and Win- F:= ��

l'8.ngementa are: Advertis1ng. Amy on-- Ekloo And,eraon, Helen' LuJa . bert. Gertrude' Brunner. Arnold 'And- S� EdItor erson : Program. Virginia Davia. Eu- Ella�th Btuen gene iJurgoyne: n�ket.!, lone Madsen, foeVy EdItor No'nne. Preus. Marpret Rorem .

.show 'four reels of· moUon pictures on" scenes in Germany. · \

man. Loul.se Jackson. and Eldon And­E'rson .

. Lloyd Rot! was elec'� �Iass treas­urer to nil a vacancy left by the res:lg­nation of the fonner officer.

Evelyn Irwin. �ha.l.rman. 'Lewls aunt­er. Eurrne ' �urgoyne, Rhoda Hoken­stad. and Llla. Rudd compoose the 'com-' mlttee to arrange for class night to be held June 1.

The president. appointed an an­nouncement. �ommlttee which �ons1sts of LJoyd Roti. �helrman; Arnold An­derson, and Rachel F'lliH.

����::::; I "on'"

Hanson's Jewelry I Oft W.�h Repai,i"1 • Speci.liy L

257 So. I I th St. I chur�h parlors-�t.ato salad and lem-�"'=========� on ole--ves It:s Edwards and NesVlR"

I �J1{!��U��!kt���£�::ng:; WRECKER SERVICE , Day and NilJ: whlch""'-Concert in the eveninK­Schlanbusch and Ellase.n sat out and

c.. BOyNtON'S SERVICE

GA. O I 45-R-l Rep.irml

i �����l�i:f"�fJo*:r�? co�: Oil I

. '!;�-:::":::.",,,,c)======---"'� 'r--- . Associated ! I "You are

. M�st Likely to

-Photographic � find It at Service ' . 11 Rhodes Broth ..... Incorpor.lted

� 7 1 4 Market SI. Tacoma, Wash. I

Kenchb.u";;" . _Suits and C?verco .. �.

. For Sale Exclusively lit Jetl .. nd ·& , .. Iacruti 912 Pac. Ave.-TICOmIl

Lite-O-Rite Photo Service ROY A. PETERSON

Portraits . . Grqups, Nite Photos Kodak Frnishing

Copying Old P.hotos Enlarging, Coloring

'Kodaks, Films. Frames

1 9 1 2 So. CUshm.n Ave . . To<ema

COTTACE CHEESE , . . Is easy to sene ud adds . Zest: and� Flavor (0 any

meal. .t· Is especlaIJy appropriate for Len'ten

- ",eaJs. MEDOSWEET

. DAIRIES,··INC . . BRoadway 1171

PETERSON PHOTO STUDIO 9TH & ST. HELENS AVENUE

TACOMA

Conr.d'. < CoH •• Shoppe Lunche.s - Candy

Cigarettes ' . . Short, Orders

, Soft Drinks '. � Coffee- ' Brook.�le. 'Wash� .

REIIIEimBR' OUR ittw

I ' LOCATION " . .lUl �7 .

Ted Brown .Mulic·Co.

Cold.n Roci Butt.r . highest quality

··Mildred

BROOKDALE,- WAsH.

'·"'·"'�·�::;:'�l����;�·:':'� .. � Fresh Stock of Cut Just Arrived B.ring .your r.ckets in now

KIMBAll SPORT-INC GOODS· COMPANY

" " ''''''''''''''''''''''''''., .. " .. ,:, ... " " , .. " , .. "IIi-

THEME. HOSIERY . . Irregulars 79c

Reg!Jlars .$1 .QO & up" Frank M. Skin'ner Co.

939-941 aroadway

LIEN &- SELVIC

. Druggi�ts

r, " " "."''''''''''' .. , ..... ''''' •. ''.'''.''''''' ...... '''.'' .. ;" " " " .If,l

� Pacific. Lutheran Colle .. ' Is cluned � � with .J-_ ......... lind LI.�'" ; ; Why"not ,..., hom�? ;: : ' JOHNSON 'IROSH CO. �" �.��,;.�� ... �:��,� ... ���: ... , ... ���,�"�.��,�,.�

Ealt.r Special For a .li,Jit� time only!

2070 oH� for c�h o� S� ITS

-liz off fw cah on O'COA TS

-always uniform_ _ :�.� , •

made in Tacoma 6Y. . M,iII.r Broo. COIIIpen,

(

. '

Page 53: Mast 1934-1935

Atl<Dd The L .. L, Convention Here T�i> wed. End

District League . J)ovention Opens In Tacoma 'I'" .. "dhf- I

Rev: Selmer A. 'Berge To Openi�g Rally Address; P. L. C. in Charge of Ba,n· quet Tomorrow Evening, -

j- ' J. . / I �. '

DATE ' CHANGED . -

i

Beeaue of the •. bseDFc of Ed_reb. dlrec:tor, the date of lbe Senior C ...... play. -TIDy 01 81_­bal')'," baa � c.� from Ma, 10 to Ma, 17. Prot .. Paal HlJ'bbJ baa '-n dlrteUq th; pla, dllrin( Mra. Edward'. amenee.

Choir to Make Two Appearances Sunday

PaY Up Yo.r Subecrl,uon� to The SAGA No'",

' . .

{rttvernor . Crowns Qileen Thelma at

( ,May Dar Festival Beautiful Proceaion, GorgeoUi G'owns; Impreseive Program

Features of S«oad Annual f COrTo,,�on . li'estJviUeIJ

Mlss The� DanIela WN crowned Q.�D of the annU&! . WIJ �te at P.

L. .0. on. Wedn� alt.emoon �y:Oov. Claren� D. M:&rtl.n. or. the &ate of Washington: amid a pleturelque aett­�8 of cclorful fioftNi and 8Prln&.,.u.n-shine. .

�e �ueen: l�velY lIi wh.ite t&lfeta, was atunded by Amy Qilbert. lind Louise Jackli9n or tbe se:n,lor -'cla&a; Margaret Craft or the IIOp�mi; Eleanor Hauke of the .freshman 'nor· mal; Mildred Momon i;r �e. Uberal arts dlvl.sion: and VIr8:1nIa Davia of the. hlBh school de��nt. �d S"are was. crown bearer, HeLeri Bam· sta4, Ille flower ilr!' and LbIi tl-a1n beaP-r5, .Mll"Hlyn Pilu�r .and �ra ��rson.

As Ule college orchestra played a

t.he May which Gov. Mart.1n 8p)ke .. re .. wordl, and placed the crown upon the queen', . head. . FolloW1nB f:be ceremony the quten and ber attendants wtt.Dealed' the prosram from lhelr posI.UoD4\. on the royal platform.

Program. num�r5 Included the �am Gate; ' .. vocal BOlo by Ron&ld MarUn;. nl1l2lben by the ooUep· or-

Will Sing at L.L. Convention in cbe5t�; a Scarf Drill, viOlIn 8e1ec�n Afternoon, First Lutheran by Ey,gene B\lrJOyne; an . aeitheUc

3:30 in College Dining Hall Making two appeannces Sunday, dance by Enid- Hutaon, .. May Pole

5, the P. L. C. "Choir o( the Weat" drtll, an"d a aofl, by the men'. quartet. As their annual attalr to bonor their

mothen. the Lutheran Daughters at '"As tb1& is a cl&s:!l affalr. anyone the RetormaUon wl.l1 give a mother'1 on the cruise who 1& not a member and..daugbte(s aUver tea in the colle:se the claM mWit be Iccompanfed by a """"''''.,''''' I dlnl� hall ·this atternoon a�}three- senior." expl�lns Arnold Andc�son. lhlrty. chairman or the aUalr.

Included on ·the Jjrosram w:I.ll be a �_._. __ _ welcome to the mothers by Rhoda D R ' G ; r1 , It

. Hokerutad. president .ot· the' orpnlZa- ' • • S . a�nJng . ouse _ .•

. _"' "._

tlon. with a response by Mrs. A. W. . Party at Horseh�ad Bay Ramstad on behalt of the mothel'"B; a ' .

the ConvenUon this week end. sona by a girl'l trio' compoeed or AIda Johnson.:. M11dre(l MoMon. and Irene Odell, ·accompanled bY ,Edna Tob1aaon: a J¥.t.no n�r by Dorothy AnderBOn; • readlni by VirJln1a Da.vta; a yoaJ I5Olo by Romola Ruit; and an �t&I duet by Wujorie aru.

In the evenina at elgbt o'cloclt. choir will (lve a lull concert M t.he FtI'"Bt'"Luthertn Church. '81xt.h and "I."

at Horaehead Bay Lodge on . �y 18 The oceulon is the 6h.rtauan Educa­and 19. to which the Pep Club baa tlon Pestlval under Me · .. �Icea of accepted an Invltation .to attend. The American Lutheran Conference. party will leave on. Saturday .

J. C. K.. Preua of JoIlnneipol1a Is to be ·Mr. :Y. S. Andtnon, father ot and return on Sunday the Prtndpal:�a.t�.

wlte 01 Prol. Edwards puaed .� .• I '--------;.""7". --:-. -'-----c.---

. :': ... !" "!'PdJ"7.' .;nlb. Day PrO!:,lamation 1l.'ead in Bef,lutiful LJf:�UIU&,!! 59 ��denon Ii iuntved by .. . time � It· baa beee IMtIleraa CoUep. tiUTOUlded. .. we a PanoramA. of unusual love}lneu. . ow. one daua-l1ter. KnL. J. o. -'·-'�· I... : =-� ::= = ::e� r::::�.:."':= dO:: =�. ��he

b��7:= and one grandaon, David .wttll 'Mt .... 11,. aDd ...... wtu. we hue en..,. lMptrUicIQ. fOC" .. JoJ-. eroaaI.Di the cam.pua to make way tor baa many rneoda on the aDd ........,. aDd fair � aDd w"'" � ...,.ud .. � III tbe u-re queen .. The �oyaJ proceaalqn wu . -... tor he ha.s vi&1ted here .... f�,. baa Ioa.e beeD world'. · ... ncW· ped.ba .. to 1IIII'iDc. eacorted by eJrht ribbQn bckren att.rac-ent ooe&a1ons. and w.. tbe � 01 Ute Ma, n,. ·lear our '_111"-' are made ttve In colorfUl ortandy. Followtn, them qu&.tnted -wtth many . ID WI -try. ( . n&,; J!i,... aDd IJriemUq. thaD. -.I came the Queena' attend..nta In cN:rm-memben.. Prot. Ramstad and �,. ·a Ume fotYte- by &be � of . ..... �,.. &be Inr dreaaea with hata and mults to were ruesta at the AncIerWoo the roe.... of --..e'. noyempr of. the .St&&e or W�D, mateh. The maida tOok . the� places �� trip 10 the Kiddie W". I ....... ' . '. . . .w • . will. � bocIoDr .. b, � ujX!n the , platform where the Que:en',

� reoeiY1nc the ��ot Ml:: AD- = :-a.::u: =::'�CLAUHCIE D.� ... ';:u: .:-:.�=tl�t =:;::; dueon: ..... death. Prof: Edward&. bia de, aware ., &he a� ., .,. • �u.-... wOz&.t � Day Proc- Ine droop1nc' tnacbei or the · hiif'! and «Ja/ David; deputed by train . PI! � &. rejIIIee ill tbe ....... � .. . It ft:' reacl" .Wecme.laJ bJ maple tree at � edce c! t.be eampuI pal tbe1r Jut. reaPeeta'\O � � Weft ... eytII It) .&be ....... tbe 8;tudmt Bod)' �t at .tbe 81"Oundi. Preoed1nI the Quem were r�. ·Mr. Edward.l returned. home ... ...--. � ...... . r. tile .... �"ual'May Dq ..u.ni . . ,. " he crown bMrer, df!/IIIlId 1D. �te.. and . TueMIay. and' Kn. Edwarck and DaYid yean . .. .... q eeIdnW ...... ___ ¥ the orehStra . becan to play, a -the nowd- rbi. alio ia. wblte. who ' . will return IOCID. .,� ..... .. .-dt ,...... ". PadtIe huah teU OYer the erowd aDd It .�1:d (CoaUa"'�cia Pap',,...) .

The 1935 May F'UUval baa �n .&e­OUtBtandln. in ' all respeCt..

1&.due to those wbo have

Delegates Hear . on World Youth

As deltopta or the Prmch and Otr-dubl, EIkn lkrpt.rom and Kary .

at.C.enckd an A. A.. U. w. dln­the T&eom& HQ\eI, Monday A'prU :z" at which Robert K.

on "Yquth Of the World." "What 501uUOll baa the Amel1ean

youth to otter for the Pre8eot day � dal i.nd econom1c pioblema." .

�How 1& America weat.berlna the de- ' preSalon?" TheIle were que.tioa.l .-( ... � erly, 'asked of Robert. K. Burna, Uak­vers.ity·ot Waahlnctoo �udent by tooth leaden of Japan, Ch1na. Of'I""InanJ. Italy and .Rusa1a. � : -

Sept a� by the U. 8. department ot Education . and the. WaatWl,ton Youth Cound;!, 'Robert Burnt baa de­bated and Uved with t.IMi youth ot : twenty-three counb1eL

He found � atutudel of 10UDC peOp)e the worid ·Oft!' -ban dei1nHet, ch&Dpd Cnce 1 ... . 'I'be7 are UlZkIaI' to prnent war and tI.D1ber depnIIka: and' are 1DteDfelY 1Dter.t.ed 1q knOw­ina wb&&. OW' aolvtSoDI: \0 u.. �

.. (

. j

Page 54: Mast 1934-1935

��'TWO

IDbt jfloortng jfla�t Published 'e,'u,. two .fteU durlnr the acbool :rear •

. by the Itudents of Proctf1c Lutben.n CoUece, Parkland, Waab!nston.

Office: Room 115 nlepbone': GArInd �77 . r Subscription Price-al.OO per Year .

I "En�red '&I second c.1� mat�r. October 2. ��. at \

the Post Offlce at- Parkland •. Waahlngt.on. under the .Act of March. S:lIr19 . .

Nember

TIl.e lJoss is stral�ge' in that, for: no Jl18�t.e� what , �lIe does. he. can alw8·Ys h8'�C back hIS Job. 'if u H�'VE 1 ' he admib, 1�1I;1 he is ·�'rong. -.. No olher ownct: YOU ME T . • . . ' would do lhot. oud fOr that N'lt5On the Boss's .-IJUsin('� hos last('d foi". 1111111\" .thouSIllld vcors.

.

.J'

_

'�'hil(' o'�hcr!l have" failed. If 8�1 C�

PIO)'l"C:qUit� The <Jlrl wtUa ne ", WM 9-" . �1'i�

I��c�

o�r�,I.��g��'ri:�.mh�

� r, h"ow �a�I�" �n.-."Y'� LJeft Ik .... There is 1I0'''pUU:' or ':drog" iI

�' h" !lhOI", ond. I::.=:::======����=========j St,jiTori'

l' h05 110 pl.lti.."t>. E� .. cryone· i efIU�I. C\'Cu-� � ' . ' . .

the J,:,�\: iest sinner: 'nlc� are 'tt . YO' I�en •. call- . The 11'ormal rraduatJ. whO pc-. That "kInI ',ctrlnk of .... ..,.. � \he 1'd 1Il1l�1l'\lers. thut ht'I.

\) 1�llln .cxphull HIS wlshe� that �xtr& apec.laI vl��. :� TitcL1- Ubera! aria Jl"l'dua.LlDC' �? He'. all

u�l�l HI� "1.J1l. Jt'su" �, lrI�t�s th.e. fO�.�llan and .Ity to By noth1nf" of I\e.r clever wlU of I ittel. aDd l inOb &all, � mer nl-:ht-�ldn�1 THIUI. 1-11" helpl'1'8 ... ....ILre I)O,!, proud! Her pel'lOnal1ty ls outatand1nc and he ' . . lI1 beliM. Nol. fur t·hey Uno�\' thot thl'�' are 110 better tnon any . friendship I. cherished Sh � , � moat

all hit �� I. medl � :uther worker. Money uud pride du nut 'rule ' . . e a oom� bloode, 00$ bru;MUe, u um com­

Ihis f8ctury, Tlie' pour \\;idow with lier mitt. �tent student· �d a �.ery �t.eht. plex1oned .. ta t.h1t � �cltrid� �e

means e\'ery bit: as much as .k· rich 'l11on with . worker: Duril\l , her three yean al)e IoaJ out. for two majOr 8I)Ol"t&--tenrus

his thousands: They ho.\'e labor' unions. too. haa been a pro�.nent mem�r In su- and bUeba1L . . The fOJ"Dlft' betna � lJul the namA are. different. Inslead of Coc-. erat �Iuba, � as. �t. cd � ra.-od� 1IPort. � putlme,: Be has

pel�ter:s. Union, I'>Juril�r's Union, and Engin.. L. D. R. Iut. y�ar. Al� her Jut. �t: imUJiIll" d�Uon 1\)1' �O;OI ,1.8

ecr s .U.nio·n, tI�ey are Called MetllOdist ChurcJl. two yetU1l have bee!! �nt outa.tde or he ill kollll" on h� elen;ntb month of I :.uth�rnn Churc.Jlt, . r)reshyteriall . Chore

, h and the dorm, �e wi.a .an r.eUye pep clUb eonunUQUa. �' wI� DO Y&C:&UC?n

EDJ1'OaLtL STAFF the hke. TIle�.Ulliuns meet' in a large build- member her first. yeu. Por three reara He _tended a 8ebool .� aw:n-mrI'OR-IN-CHIEF - - ' - - MUton Hentc ing . . 01HI ther:e a minister tells them or the &he hu 'been a member of the Drama mer and pIaD8 to tb;lue:'P.1n Lhla A.88OCIATE EDrt:oR. - - - II.Uel �p BosS's desires. TI,e Foreman came oround for ' Olub: .. nd has taken an r.etJve �' In aimmer. BI.s boIDt . town ' 18 • amall PEA'I'URES EDrI'OR - - - ElNnor.)raub U ",-isH aboul nineleen 'hpndred .ye!'l:r!J ago. and 'dramaUca. · Her. a1noerit.y proves her ·"cltve'" near Belllnl� . Ypu mWlt SPORTS ED.ITOR . • • -'\." - Paul K.. !"reus left instructions for 'the workers; Then. Cer- ·wortbln� Meet her tod.,. " meet him tQ.. inow him.

REPOR�Me.lba �nney, �J4abeJ. aeRem..m_++

;:;IU "';',yl �litici8ns. fearing thul· he would e",.>osc .... . . .

=��·�=.==.;J��l(M"On.nhn· . I 1� . . g�ilti TIJrnUlHhe- �.�iL lheY�.h!rd cto!,e;)hai.t ill cD. . thd Mot#&er'

. � '''e'� Hlln hlken out.amlduulcd 10 a c1"08s, Hls-Jfath- -J"�appy .:..vIr _. ay Robe� Monaon. Nonrui. 'Preu,s, !6rgaret. Rorem, I,'r ealue down Q}I(I look Him back to Hea\'en ' !ler handa. have 'much Le�l�

.h�.'� Ra��

h=�

.=d=��

nr. It'lI!ng Ihe, workers that Jesus had settled ali · v�. Tet1and ..... �,:. .. Aprll ll or chful-like' toUen-

........ their uffairs to His satisfaiction . . For this rca- Lloyd Rot.I ............. .!' ..• ApriI U

BUSlNESS STAFF ":") !'lUll .ft;sus is .treuIC� Wit'l the samc respect as Roland 8.....,n .... : -r-._ .......... AprIJ IS

BUSINESS MANAGER .

_. Bertrum Myhre. Ihe Boss. . Cui Cv.om ..r. ......... .ApriI 14 . Her amlle on O'ne Is benison.

A�. BUSINESS MOR. _ _ Clyde Grlmst.vedt What docs Ihis fac.lory, make?· \Vhy it prO- M'.uTIft H--a ... _�, .... _ .... .Apri.I 16 ADVERTISING .MANAGER John Dre.lbelbls l

hu'e� the Iinesl \'uhlable things in Hie world: '£ltlUtor Ha1llJ.e .,... . ...... � ...... AprlI l ..

ClRCULATION MANAGER .. Louise Jackaon U1

l'PIIIC!lS, lIye. ltncl .e\·erYlhin� thut j" beuuli: fildon. Al\der.on .... ...... M.Apri! U ·

ciRCULATION ASS'IBTANT _ . . �argaret Craft . r�:�I��:I'(II. �'I)�I(�iy��

ell���

s��li�li:c\!,::����rfr��c'!�i ' Eline Beneon ............ AprtJ �.

Hf:� st.ep. a sound on Hoi)' grounil..

FACULTY ADVISEM)_ N. J." Hong, o. J. Btuen dlllr�('. und eYcrS'otle is wclcol1l� .to . hi!! shure. �: ::::.. .. ................. Aprll H �\"Otl I yuu COllll' down t011lurn

)\v and .�t'l J.I

·� •• Aprll t5 Her dt"lI.r. (ace line, But Kind-kind . .

Greed{ Selfuhne .. Have Replaced Palriolum of '76

In these days of military activit v Ihe llations ucross the sea oncc again vic with .cach olher in the age-uld. race for armotn�nts. Again in ' the. S;8l11e Ill-:('-old mllllllt'r IlCUplc arc h<'iul-l tramed tu enlarl-lc .trifll's. Patriutk puru,l('s '!'Iho�\'ing nutional miliJnry stren�lh urc ntlw in style. A short time U�l) we !icard tiC u nutiupul· �����i���

i�r �e�

i�h

si�;;���. ' 1���r a

n���!;��;� .. t���

lion, and we read of similar demonstrations in ��'L�.

n���

"inl<i:.���r�l· u��h�)�.·���o �

1��tl�I

I��I�

ed in these strikes was il.l question. "BullicDls" "lid :'Gommunists" they werr i . .'ullrd by some. 1I11d III somc places these demonsirutilills were turned into miniatuI""C riots by fhe thro.win� of 1·()\�:!a��r�s

sit��������

l��I)�

ltl;�(�:�

I�� :t;::I���i

uf freedom. liberty oll.d justice"! Just ·bccutl!!l' ii�'� fj�Ol�t!l�<t�!:r�;\'J��.�� �U

f\��I�r\11

1�1l�:

ro��,

I��:�

de(>c,)(Fcnce Duy. i!! llo !'ItIl'l' !!ign uf vour patriot .. ism . • It should he u dc..·t'lX'r fet'ling of lo\'(' and I""Csl)('ct with a desire to ultaih nationul iell'uls, Manly flail ha!! defined it as "the l'uollCratiulI of ma!!scs. classt>S. uQ.d individuuls to ' Ill(' dC .. c..·oll1(>lishment of a cummon gO("!." Selfish· ness, greed. �nd dishulleslv huve rt..'lilaced the ideals fur which patriots of the l'aliber of llin fuug�lnnd died. TIll' American flag is nol nnlY '.\he symhol of a grent dcml)Crulic nution; it is .the e\'i<it'nee of Ih(' cOO

I)Craliull nf lHunkind

in the furtherance of dvil iherty. equal uppor­tunity and t'qual rt.'spon!!ibHity. Pulrioti�m in­l'Judes sclf-rcsl)Cct. intelli�enl citizenship. loy­alty to prnciplc. nnd idt'llh.sm. II is the desin' tu he remembered us having l�()ntribuled in . some way to the ultimtlte perfection of humlln­ity as u who!.,'. ---'-----Po.iIio"" Are Open . In God'. Faciory

t ha\'e a job--one Ihat I have had for !l lon� time. It is in the lor�est workshop in Ihe world. ��I'�():�:�\��;' i!�:t�t::!·n�;. �':l�

l·i�

I�I(���r�

oli��

whull' world, TIle wages arc very high, TIle Owner gives His men all the necessities of life und mOlly of its 1)leasurt"s. As 8 bonus. he'will I-lh't' me os well as the ·others. when we al"(' too tired to labor uny more. a home where we ri)ust loil no longer. ,\Vc call it Heaven, .

Jle will employ e\,ecrone, e\'en lillie children, All thai one must do 15 to ask. a�d he will be ��fti�

J���':�ld·l[t�le �

'�S.°�r�dI!I�,��

ls���

certain �teps arc welcome. The worK ' is nOl hard. His only requirement is tJ1at we beUC\'C in His word and promises, o�y His easy' com­mandments, and tell othcr!f. about it. Of course, it is necessary to haye a few .rules and re'gula­lions as other factories have. Our Boss docs not like 10 W.ve orders, but some are needed to pr:otecl us fronl haml. .These � ·very sim�te. We shouldn't hurt each other. or take anythmg from someOne else. an(r ather such e8$Y rules. One woOOng for Goa doesn't want to' do any- ' thing else. fpr God is so kind that one is asham·

ed d��.��· �nyo¥.. uri�' h¢ absol�te-Iy refuses to obey his orden; evea-then He ",HI let a ma� ('Orne back if he asks for forgi:venes�J,

.. ... .

Juh'! -Harrv Gribbohm, Vlrrlm.. Mahncke. ............... � .... Aprli n ____ c" '_...:' � Brock .. ,. ...... ,AprU II

. . . � C£ighter than 01ir � . ' . ' . lIy II.OB.MO�80N

Sena JobMOll .. . _ .... M.ApriI II Georpt·Jan.en . . . ... . ..... ...:.M.ay I Lloyd Tbom�� ............ . .. . _ ...... ..May I

or women. best. And loveliest.

Bear#iful CO�lume. And . , . FlOIDe" in May Day Fele Prexy s Corner TO THE SENIORS: (ftee \�rse). U you ha.ve learn­ed LO congrega,t.e. to �weu and sleep late: or. to .wise-ei 911 To Pastor and Mrs. L. C. Foss. :��: ::8

b::;: ���7 H':::�g� =::r

��� �:

w;:�� :U�� �e:a�:W:a:� . ���J3fn�)C

c:��i��e�!��

I;,�

ir �r���

el

fConUn.ed hom .. � One)

A.lflnn Ame nnd�n�u.go our Jolly tWOIIOmes are In_ .

tlful in her ro,.1 at.tlre. She earrted 193.;: creuing . . . In\ a gang op Camp Day when everybody a bouquet of apring floweR, and her Full flft} years und more you wears rap, tne s"':ell.dt'eMer 15 the monstrOsity . : . NEWS . .'

lone white train was borne by t.wo 'UtUe shurc NOTE: The report has been confirmed that the Sqa

tr��e �:;r�I:�!

n :!

I�al

dt':' Of 'fai:h und hOI)(' aqd loving

will poaitl ... �e'IY not have 8 theme thLs year . . . Alter thlnkM the plaUonn where the aiore&ald proc- • care, . , . ' . .

Ing of one 'aU rear. Mlss Ompha. and Mr. Omega have hlmat10n was read by John Van Leu- Self-�acnflce ulld .servICC· rare, decldec;l that It \s high school stuH . , , Oh, huml . v.en. 'J1le hOnorabl� Governor Mart1n Sus'tllined by force uf humble

. It's a long wonn that 'has no t.urning, HarrY . . . wl\en placed the croWn upon the head of the. prayer: you get to college. make up for the baptism you got queen' and pronounced her Theima: G;OLDEN memories fore-camplL!I day. "Queen of May." enst in store BATTY BITS FROM TIlE BELFRY: Typical of acenea accom�ing the WEDDI::"oJG hli�" fot" you

Rosie gets ca.rd.s from some gtnk Ea.&t of the moun- entrance of spring ...... a .spec1tJty focc\'errilOre. alns who algns himself "OUPSI Who?" . . . mWlt � a number enUtled "Dream oate" whk:b

profesllOr . . . THIS SPRINO: '''-e w11l'mLss George Brodt- consisted .of a number of pia deplcUnc way'S noontime pla.:lo thumping . . . Men Wlll be boYI a garden of 1I0wen. each f1owfor being sometime&. and John Van Leuven. our edltor and Bert In�rpret� by a novelty dance. A scarf Myhre get. thls way by mUng notea In claM . . . Be care- drill, tOe dance, and the traditional May ful about. signing all the �tI�1ons going around a$ool Pole DrIll followed, Intercepted by 'mllS-

. . . It might' be. • mamap Ucense . . . Don't be surpr18ed ICI\I selections.

PACIFIC LUTH. COLI.EGE A: O. Tingel!ltod. . .

President of the College, .J. (;, VanLeuven" " Pres. of th� Slodenll Body, �

U Mabel Henem snaps her neck one of these days' when A:t the clo.e of the profP'&lJ1 the royal looting around to !'lee who cornea In to the. classroom rece.Mional brought. the pageant to· an la� . . . The WRy VIrt1nla Boen �lnelI In the claalroom end, leavllll an 'inspired I\nd well utill­one might think she 15 on her front porch reading 5O{1\e fled group of . • pectaton. book on "convention." . "

�� Jack'. Criddle lIIS Commerce 8t, We H..-: a-. .

IT WASN'"I' TOLD TO ME: Wonder why th.e reat of these boy-bachelors don't get

In on t.hl� "love me. love my dOl" stuff. like Lilja and Andenon? . . . LyaJ sanderson. for one, has no Ume· . . Any torm or tealsience 18 enough to make a itrl vow to subdue It. 110 watch. put f,?r the co�-lIck on your h�tP ... IVan lArS?ll . , . TillS SUMMER:. we 110'111 m1aa Sh1rley Sav.'s consplcuoWl tnconaplcuoUaneM , . . or ls there such 8 .'oro? . . . a pro-WlncheUIam. Mr, H� . . . but we won·t miss Hal Joharuen's trite w1aecnlc"G . . , Slot machines a.r-e not.' allowed. In th1I country. but Po«er la driving hla car around lUlt the aame . , , Hey, MIas bude­baughl Who was the crowd we saw you with yeaterday't .. . . Qh, 110 It .was Osten , ; . . WE 'NOTICE THESE 11fINOS:

We hand. It to Dan F1ot.re', wbo can ait. through a whole Pt'.rlod 1I'lthout. rtmoving h1I ha.ndS from his pockell . or Ray H1nderUi. who can aU 50 minutes In Econ with ... out once cloelnl his irlbUth , . . 'SNAPPY . SAYINO No. ..1567: When her mouth began. to water he knew 'she bad a brldge . . Shunning salmon ens. the troUt. club la to fish fairly . . so they dam up the creek .' . . why don't you feUou .. UR a net and. c&tcb more? . . , WatchJ.ng th� May pole drill we Juat couldn·t help wondertnw how Sid Gluso WOUld look tutUnc around the t.wn· with a scad . . . Hat Hal , .. , As the atria waited out. of'the door doWn to the lawn on May Day. ErnIe's gtrl aakt IIhe ...... a bette!! waltaer than any or, them . . . Once when EnJd Hutaon JC:.red Into the ' air during her -May Day IIOlo, ErnIe JohnIoo. wondered U abe. w� ever come down , . '. When all I.h1s !everlah aprlng actiVity 11 over, We will all be ci:vtni lor Prof . . Pfhiea-er's pink 'pips for pale pe0-ple" . . . U you Ke a ICI"aP of paper 1f1n« U'OUDd., be eare-fur . . . it � be a. pet1UOO , • • It woo'\ be!!],gac" before ·all � uoemj:I}oJment JIII'O:blema wID· be &otbC bame tp ·=lti·�bu���!='�� way Mr. Bunter aDDouDeect the ·Kay day luttDber.. one woWcl think It ... a fcaJ nr.b:t au the n.tertnmt. \

ColleR'e Recelv�. Gift Paetflc Lutheran College recently re- I .�:::':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::! eelved a gilt 01 goo whJch wall � I�

sented by Mr. K. O. IJvdalen. of 8po-","," WUhlnllon. ..... "'...,.n ... .. ho Quality Knlttln,�, ,:�::::��a�y p�:-c,�:e�� ,::. � '_hn 0., If*Wt, and expreUed a df!lllire to present b1a "'03 1 1 th 51" TKOmI, W .....

.� .. �It� .. �th�.� .. �h�· OO�'�.�'�""'�.�IIm� •. ���=����������

A . Student's Special A $ 1 .000.00 contract for $2.71 a Quarter at age twenty . The simplest way in which ' to guarantee your bereficiary the expense c..f your e9ucation.

Life HARO�D c: HDEl

LU THERAN BROTHERHOOD '(l.epl ........ IM": ....... )

. HERMAN L. EKERN, P,..iden. ' . 608 Second Ave, So. MinnupoHs, �Inn'�' .. '

Page 55: Mast 1934-1935

\ . ) . ' j . . . . . .

. ' . . .

'PACIPlO L� � .. P�. WAsIuNO'.ro,. ·

- .

.J> PAoa nlRD

First Glad Track . Squad (:Alm.,etlng in Yakima Meet Toda

Viking Golfers_Take P. K.'sOpenSeeond -;, �b ' . T;a,k :�: �. Add� Glads. by 9-6. Seore Half With Double -

- Q.l,�� P .. K·. smile,Hayseed. _ ..:;� ::o ... .!..""!":';'.; t:�I':;; � Win �er Hayse..�s · -

. 10 ., .. ' *_ . •

. .the B:ellln&::f Normal 'Y'lkln,"pn Aprtl --.

C h Olso o · !IIII.:1I s ' G A 17 " Night Owls' and 'Hayseeds Win Participate in First Junior W Paced br L!-nd�l�y, who scqred .. niCe Doubleheaders; Hay�. n-

oae ' n rganizes Team T

��"i(.' .' .

. . . tuen els/ ce

. . ___ .I U

College Invitation Meet By PAUL PREUS Jt. ,J �!o U;:r y:� c� � .rn�t.ches � defeated '.in First Round W1th final trt&la completed, .. ab: mill ... ..

. ' . ' The 'lineups: . track team. the tint. to �preeent P. L.�: •. ttnt tnc� 1IQ.U&d 18 oompet!.nr with the. �t� the Junior Colle,ea p. 1.. C. til . It I' IkWnab.anJ

SECOND HALF STANDINGS

C., left. y@Sterday for vikima to com- of the state today. If lhl.s meet provo suocesslut. Coach 'Olson hopes to put MCCOnnlck . _ .... . (l Lindsley ... ., ...... : .... 3 P. 1(.' ••• .• pete ,in the Waah1ncton Junior Colleee � permanenUy on .the. sPrine,aport.a calendar . . Due to the shott notice. the Stuen .. . ............... ."1 Vlke ............. ..... , .... .2 N1(bt 0. .. . , Conlert!nce track meet being held to- boys ha.ve not z:eaUy-had enOUlh tniln1nj: ·to .be at their beSt. nlet"e' iii muc

h Hinderlle ............. I) P. Jacobaon .... ..... , Ha�!Io •• :_ •.•... day. ' . . interest In track at P. 1.. C. ai"K1 plenty I)f rood material for.a �I track aq� Preus . : .................. ,. J. J� .. 0 Irkb

�des P. 1. C .. Yak1m& Junior COl- �x� Year. . ' . . . . � . . ' Lehman .. , .......... 2 ·Oberlab •. ...... -;_._1 CIt, 8.Hcken

. 'f!. L. . .. .1 •

_ .. ..... ........ .... .... ,,:�, : ..• I lege Cenb'alla JW).IOf" � Mt. Ver- S. S. � . . � __

n.'- Junto, Coli .... and 0,.;" "':';", "" ..... , P- ...

.

.. lin< ..... ...... ,W.·A ..A.SPO,:r· soring Lutheran Netmen op.ntnr.th' OO<On. half with . bono. JunJot C?lIese wUl compete In the ftnIt cbampa, baDded \.be taa. Me,... &,- ' . '

. . _ . . . the P. K'I jum� on the UnddM�

Junl� Con ... Im1 ..

tton moot_ ..... ..... ,In< ".i .... ·ID ..;..;.. "!'It>- Tennis To rnament . Take- Harbor Team- H.,.....,· .no Poun'" out t� • • ,,1:

• Should t.hla meet prove a lI�esa lnp. 'Ibe � bait is . w;fdo.opu ' . .' _. _-

_. . __ :J . IIIon5 8 to I) and 2 to -1 )n .• �OlIb�

track wUl probably �me t.he moat. race witb Lbe P. 1(. ••. aad. .. tbe Nt,b& The W .. A. A. te� townament will tkop." Matches To Ellensburg ��ader. The Nlcht Ow;� kept 'pace wi: Important spr1nc sport. af 1:'. 1.. C., all Owls lMdlDr. Tbe boya are bMUbt.r be' hekl �xt week. start.1ni" Monday. And'Yaklm'il; Meet St."Mar: - I

the re-Juvenated . . p. Ks by t.aki!ll t .0. Mr. Obo!:), �t.or of at.h1etlca p�ana banter tbao eft!" aad. &be ru- .,.ft May e. 'Ille ta.ma are a:a followlJ.. ' tin:. Rangers Today .stnlllht from the Irlsh I� to 4 �d.5 to lnaUC).ll'ate an �xten.sive program tor- 'be-en pleat, ID�. Hia:h School: Vlri1nia Davis, EI.l&a- __ . !:2... 4. . in ���7:=w:x�ear, � sutflde?' . . . S. S. . beth stum, P'redri�ka. Schlan� ahowl� much impro�ed form. the P . .,:e

of ::�':rst. � �.: l'hoIIe making

the � and ' th JOhn Stuen· ia n�w a couple a.h� ot �el�P'enne)'. J. / L . . O. tenn15 SCI,� tumtd. In ·a 5 f.o the Cit Sllcken a. ·double ·hackln« 2 . t.s th -will pa.rt1c Pirl ·

e .the reat or the IIChool. He dumped. a. Pint YeAr Normal ' LDU15e Williams, I vlc\ory over Orays Harbor J. C, .at I � 4 3 " • eve�c n e� . lpat.e • art!: · hoie-ln-one Into the seventh4 cup to m9nor Hauu. Helen'LiIJa: Helen Holt- 'Aberd��� ",pri! 24. ' . .' . tJ) , 'an ' to . .

rt!�

y.O ner-.lQO an.d 220 yard duhes, help .theOladlator:s beat Aberdeen. 'Ib1I

camp. . ' ' . . ' Klanrbery (O.lD. beat Myhre (P-:-L. ��: O��_I�t:= ��_

Hlmsen-low ·hurdles. dlicus, rt!lay . . �= �::�t.r=..=;c! !�,r�� aa»nd :Y� Normal: · �Id. HulBln. c.�������:) �t/S 'r (O.HJ 8or�1I Lea� found LarsOn'. Hay-

.

Dahl:-hlgh Jump, shot put. polevat4t. h1c.h u1 traordInary VoU, Norby, Ruth P'royen, Eline Ben: pest seeds In poUe&Sion ot tlrst. place and Harold Andenon--f40 yard dash. pole you. w Is Q : e:. ,

. sOn

. 5-.�:�. (P.L.C.1 beat Davidson (G. \..he right to play the w1nnen ot the VQult. relay.

The lellnb boys rlDally broke blto the I..lbtral ArtII: (rene Odell. Rhoda Holt_ H.l 6-3 •. 5-,\ ' . Se:cond hair: with six · .. tns Ifld no de-

Knutzen-high hurdles. relay. "'n ooham.n at Abenken the GUIer day, ens�. Pauline Kuhn, Beml� Hauge . . Burgoyne' (P.L.C.1 beat JeHery (0. le�nd. plQ� was. taken by Lhe Eldon Anderson-half mile, mile. .W!th tb'e eoan. .., macb b:DIJ!OM na':n�!

t.Hut.son iii ma.n.agtng. e tour- H.I 6-4, 6-3. . " Nlght Owls" all a result. '01 a lorfelted

P L C 'D4 . ' '"::

l

_

8.lnce camp_ day the Detmen aboaId be Eutem. l'rIp game. by the City Sllcken to break ..

. . . Ivoteens lible to I.ri in mcn Pl'CUce aDd Win I V' . ' Tra.velll,pa Lhrouah Eastern Wa.sh- .we.onci pla� tie . . The town teain oc-mnsi or tb�r roematn1Dc In&kbe&. Dean Bo tOI) 181ta Ington. the P. L. C. tennis team drop- . Take-Grays Harbor s. s.

_ Dean Emeri��ericlt E. Bolton ped two matches both by a 5 to 1 =I�!::s ���i�=�= . -- th:�:7 �n

lle:m �!� th:m:� of the UniverSlty of waahlniton vls!t- score . . the fint .to El1enabUl"l N� and ntth positions respectively. . Stuen �ads. In 14-4 Victory, had a b�nstonn a!:.d. no: we have � the ColI� MOndllY,. April 2:1� He �: t!P�I!t:!:�d d

the second on April According to Dir'eetor '01 Ath:J�tlca. With Hole-in-One horseshoe court/l. The boys an(! trirllt met w.lth the raculty .�

d conferred All mat.chea 'w�re-' hotly contested CUlt 01$on, �e second � WIll itt

John 'Stuen paced the P. 1.. C. 1011 �'":t h:r'"! ����a:�htt �e :��=�' -;�::�:"r:Is':r:=�: :�:; with Myhre winnlnl hl5 match at Ya- ���

erte:::'

1�;h=

l� �: :; �

squad to .It·s second victory ot the sea_ Northwestern Aaaoclatlon ot Second- k1m� an� Ola.sao at ��':.urr. . plaoe and the cha.nce to meet \be tint

. son with a'hole in one as ·the 01ad1a- ary�HlJh Schools. Dean Bolton eft � 7 half winnn-s lor Lhe 5euoD cbam.p1pn_ torS trQunced Grays Harbor .J. C. l4 Preu!il' Urges Slude�ts serv as vlce-prealdent 01 the ' AJJ- P. L. C,. ne�en wUl m�t the .Bt. ship. U. the "Hayseeds:' repeat. ot to 4 on the Parltland course April 11. To Seek ins Approval soc ! chairman of Ita com-. �artln RanJera at Potnt Df!�ance this course, there ,,-IU be no p�.tt. "PlaY. Displaytng a much improvtd. brand __ I f9.1t� on acfed't&uon. afternoon. dwina: the flrat h&lf' wu ch&racte.r-

01 golf the Lutherans won nearly al.! Challenging the chapel group with V .\ · l&ed by the rreat ��t ot t.ri� the.matches deela1vely. the Question "WhOR Approval ar& you Tradifio�a"mpu, Day ·Walter Young Speaks at · displayed by � boyI,. deelared Co&eh &tuen dropped hl5 tee shot on the Seeking?". Dr. J. C. K.. Preus 01 Mln- • • . • Luther Lea e l\leetin obon, " wtt:h every.pme pla� despite

106 yard seventh hole, for Ule��e&ture neapolis. � or the Board ot Ducking Given Pre'lilent . . go . g the chWy we&t.he.r, apd lf1:th e�ery

shot or the match. EducaUon ot the, NOrweatan Luthe'ran -- . team sportlnc i.ta full eomp�t- or .

MCCOrmick wu low man with a Church spoke at the chapel exeicJ.aea One, two. three-Run tor your Uves, . M�ting for: the IlnIt time in Lhe par-. pIaJen," . snappy 71. Monday. He concluded. his mesi8,ge. everyone; the creek's overtlowin,l No, Ion

_ ot th.e new church. the TrInity I f======::::===,

t----------� with these word!!: '''When you' see the ��:!7 :rav::�t =a!!'; ::de� : �=:y

e:!��.

a:p�l�

tln� Park.land ClFa._ HAIRCUTS ':sY in ro� l�� �= t; s;: .;: being ducked. on camp.U& day: And .Openi.n&" the mee�, Huei: �erup Shell CaoU". and OU .nd ONL! 25c

app:� by' Him and tf youYare 'a what a soustnr he took! But what led In dewtlons, Walter Y� rave a Gene,al Au� RepaJI'I

B!�!�:"*d.a�B���S::'.

:::;.n Lhat needeth not to be aah-

a :!tth:n so==�:� =enta =�= :��==�::: CA. 38�·1�R:et'r�.rlt�':: Wash.

+------------+ . .. �-==.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.� :: :a::=:.d��.=:�;:t!; =��na: N���e: I �----------

I Bi��. For lien! -

.

.Partt A ... e. at � -BILL' KENYON

3597 So. G OA. 2064 t MaIn lOP oppo&Ue L1DC01n Bowl

PEOPLES STORE n.. Store. Thai', fNlin.

Ahu4 i. T.coma

� '(JoKed Mi:t�r

8'- :t =� �m ad=� :�':�� �

u:;t:.�= s;:;!� au: Th . B .

�_= estry and lcndacape gardenln&" should the'playlng or games. and rt!lreshmenta e ug . l Dahl Crocery Co. be taught. Such art. look at thOse were sel"Vtd.. =�OE��. L.. .. ," .. " ... , .. ''' ... "�,�".,, ��d=:�t:r. P�e:� CO�ldna! Ir=::;::::::::;::::;:::;:;::;:;:::;:::;:;::;:;:==t I : .. :::.:.: .. ":::, .. :::""� ... ::: .. ,,::: ... ::: .. ,,:::: ... ::: .. ,,:::: ... :::,,.�:.:.":::.,,.:: •. ::: .. ,,::".:::_.:::."� ... � ... "

Parkland Barber Shop I.d

Confectionery

.. , .. ,'" bri8:ht that It la'1eared the gli"re m1a:bt I' , SWEATERS'-! ' .

. '�

new nets. Pretty neat III wtui.t you'd ' ;: f' 14Iii..i E·nE.. i "" �. � . � �3 i a :m� ::���S:: t!::u;�:. ��: t ......... " ..... �, ........ ; .... M�M�::.; ....... "' .. ,J be a handicap to the players., and.those �. . .

.

' ,

. CEO. KNUDTSON. Prop. Job there too. ' +::;:;::::::::::::;:�:::::::::::::::z:=t ... -----------+. Well .• another CampUs Day'iIi gone. Rust Buildi�g Dr. Wm. Smith

I We w.nt to fulfill your ..... nts. One I - ]' :u�l':: �lt�:=:�: �r::1 J:�' .

, DENTIST :Ye::::::i�oS<;"'::ht:�k �r� Holm;ren'. Shoe Repair as they are today; unUI the next cam-

MAin 4493 GArland OlM-R-2

by experienced .workmen at Quality Repairing pus day In '38. PadIua4. "'MIt. LEHMANN PHOTO-FINISHING . ' . DYES AND SHINES I ' , ;-=P=''''=

I'nd�J!''�'''�n�

I��. Com� ..

ny��2:;1 I:;' I:;I "�

A;�-::::;=T:J::-c::i I ','�.· �

. ..

. INTIN£ .-I'I ..

___ R�t<MEMB_LOO_"'_A'TI_O:'_K _KlCW_-+

'1 r ..... ' .... �h�rii;l

dS; ............ l

PARKLAND LICHT &. WATER CO.

' l\ "· \I I�l � i ' Lar�e"�' Furn�ure i Parkl.nd. Waskinl(tOn

. Ted . Brown Music Co. . I A Mutual Company-Organized 1914 � Store . in Tacoma . �

w::::S ... :'.:� u:t:tt. ::, �oo·= ft�:.m r_""-"'-� __ "-_____ ---' __ � __ :-_-,IIIi""""" """''''''''''''''M'''''''''''''''' .. ", ........ "" ... " i£I For further 'n�,:.-=IYIf� :UR� H:"RA�MON� •. t.1.sr. · HERE'S WHAT &o::::!u: =.u:rw�OP -161.'

71�=�'" , TACOMA WASH.

.ZQe1. � "' .... The Well Dressed Man Will ��. !;!".:o' ,.'� == .

Wear for SPR�G -'" ... ..

�t�i lhJ.:se i � �O: . � . For Job Printina � ·h�;h" ;�·�1:.,; '-4.4. 5- . _' � \"" sprinl·

. These � are

� .

'.

i on

SPALDING AND BANCROFT TENNIS RACKETS �pr;:!?:m.�I:!1� , -- . I STUDENT stcTtVIT.i.s

We Do E�per! lIeStringing <;Lm" • '" ,.z !. CLifFOlD MESFORD '1 '.' Representing

.� Wa!lhi�;:;�r�;;P6!l�pa�y · . � " � INsM:lH� t' ... 1 ......... Prlnti!1, Co: <_ . r:-: ' '. 92, 'P&eme."A:v;;� \ .

"._ - -J

.

-: . . - SOLD 940 eorrwn.rc. In 6188 1--..;;:-"' -:-c---:--,---:----;:��-'-_,_-'-Ai l---.,-��

-

"_::_''----,-__:_':_�':'_-'----.JI .. __ ..... ;..:.:......,,...:. .. : ,;eft ....

'.

Page 56: Mast 1934-1935

J . ' .

\. . ' .

�P�A�O�'�PO�UR��::����������P�A�CDn��C�'L�"�i�B&RAN������PARKLAND���' �.������������������������KA�Y���INO� Lutheran Bible I: . '" . ' Hiuh School Notes Dr. BiIlerman Gives .

••• :;�;� M_":;', .O. :_

.

. ·· . · L .. .. l'J�/: · .�����;�� SL Paul, WiII .Be

wu preetnted to Nd\ 0( the 'JUelt&. Youth of T�ay

Speakers Hld,den dftop 10 �1 coi-up were two

Each .y. the KC'Ond Sunday. aoclety sets apart little htarta 1I.Iln�c;lni. \be f;DPP- 'The Rei Dr 0e0rIe H H11ler1nan Plana for the � Ii" i.tither That. e\-ery"chUd tn' the U. S. A. PIli hoi:naae from the heart. (Mnl- The 1(l'Ht.er put"of the·evin. of Berl:e�)', callforhla.. who III cklvo�

Lealue Bible InsUtute an rapidly Dear. � observe the !!&y with kindness and little lul.!!. to prove. Ina was spent. '10 piaytna: .. � } 1_ in« RVeral da7I to evanaeu.tic wort

. Ina completion. At. a recent. � That we realize the value ot " tender nl;other'. love:--- . lowina . the refresh ta . 10 Tacoma LUtheran Cb� atlrrecl

ot the Bible IIl5ULute Board of oontrOl . . . . sung. ' . men ,"k.np tAe chapel auembly 1- W�.Y

Pre�dent Rev .. H: W. Lundblad oC Be.l� 'I"h.U seems "a' IItUe tJ;iln, to do her We baa all been gtven . H. 8. ·N. . �th -.n urrent � �or actl� on � • -

�ng

!=� an

�C:U�::al th

�''''''U-Ie"'�'"''''. 1 �� =�: : =;, ::.�:O c;ra: :-:::: : !:ven.

Since he : �:::� different =:a.:� �e�� BttonI pointe in hla

the f'06ter of which 15 no�' ne'ulY com- Since the bl� Heavenly Nher pve WI lnOO her care. thlnga In the'Hlrh Bchq6l .he '1ll kIxnm . "Be�n out of ten yqw\i J)(..'q)i8 In

pleted. Rev. O. O. Salveson' of seattJe She rave us life in agony, In �ln'and UIi&hed tears, �' . as the ·"bqInner." H� ruat colored � had no �lI.rlo.1&& trath-�&n of the comlna Bible InIUtute. � Her life ha$ aU.been'lipent for us with ' pathence �h the yean.

haJ.r to�'en 5,reet e", lnclies (7� �ith ini'. . .

ported on the Pl"Op'am am."..,m",16. In sit;knesa health and sorrow In fallUre or su.c:cess · &h'0H; O!'). above the ten-.. firma. He ·'T;he.out:s.lde envt�ent baa �-

:��. kn''''own-. . :.,In�

:es� It She stands to. aid b.er chUdren to' comfo", and bless. Is � active member on Ule Boa.i-d of ed &natJy in lhe put f�w. � but

....... w. ....... .�.. �t.rol, u he Is In m&ny other or- you are fadna- the �e 4\net prob-

"'ill.be two OUtlt&tldlnr'Blble men ',Now mother cannot be defined her p� never e� . ranuatlona. Muslcall7 lncl.Inecl." he b lema. We IU"e DU.t � n;ap the blQt!6t

the east. Rev. Albert. Loreen 'of For all that.s rood and. pure and aweet: wiUiln' her deU liea.n. bleti.d a twO yeu mem� Or Ule Cbolr. �4. harv�t of .drunkards in hl,st.ory·"!'tbln �

ford. Df .. and Dr. Carl ¥. . And. when 'neath.the heavenly port!la we near the Savior stand

and Orch�tra.. Th.I.& yeu. as a � the .next ten yean . . we � fac:,1ni' u:.e G

MD','n

On'.

th!...L.U'"B' •• 'I .... . �'U';. "OCSt. Mother wUl txtend a'welcome with amll d tatntched ' _ -_ ]. ' . . touch. he was elected Pres1dent ot1.be seIo probl�m on .which h�' � da.-

Hl .... .-. "" •

• e an O'f Y._ �. .

8enlo� Class. U y� wbh to know him. Un)' of the nation. We are t� tb.e

Ore". 15 co-operaUna. In brtnrtna" :: I (:hoo:ru;e;!(ll�i.l1t.i�i�iY&mdE;r;�n:'29; m�t him .In hls character' as Mr. SUU- .problem of a� :�hlch hU made

!peake� to the- co&st. bottle In the class pay" tremendous strides. '

Rev. ��n: ,,111 u.s-e a.s h15 H: S. N. � "Young' people. )'o� are tadric a &it-

"Facing Lue With Jtsus Chri!lt.,:. 41 Not confinIng th lr" tlvltj e! uaUon I�e Luther faced at the Ume of

Sfrles of Inspirational lect.ures. The re�lna: the bOoK alO�t'. the: � Re� Ule reformation:' .' "

tht'me or Rev. Loreen ha.s �n ildopted lations b1ass are. �ut.Una:· into practice ''There' are three levels' on which to

as the themt' for this summers Bible Practices tor tht' operetta. Mr. Rudolph Sandel'$)n. '29. of Park- what they. 'ha\'e lea.rned. Last semest.- stand: You can be on Ule le\'el ot

camp. Dr. Weswlr. as Bible teacher. ChenybIOlSSOm," to be presented land. and Miss Te"resa Hubbel. of Olym- er the gtrls made footstools and shoe- the flesh. or on Uie' level of the 'COIl-

will lead In a study or ",The Book at Drama Club on. May 24. are In pia. Will be married In J.une. It· was racu.,\ �"htu! sem�ter. however. bah sclen�. Or. yo'u can .be on the level

Amos," and for his evening t.alks,.wm swing under the dJreetion o� Mr. announced recently . . Both. or them blankets head the 11&t. even a (e"w or the Spirit'.

speak on ·"rempui.tlofi$." Those I'el'}' Reid and Ellen Bergstrom. Mrs. teach ':n the Qlytppla 'school . dressea, apreada. and pillows are also ·'Jll.'ltlce Is beoomlnr J-u-II-t.-I-c-e.

Interes.t.ing "discussion hours.' so po_ per. wUl be In' cha.rge of Ule Mr. Sanderson In the Roo6evelt being made. . . • Just Ice. .

pular last �'ear are apln '!>ein the cboruses which have been and Miss Hubbel , in the O&rileld . l-!. 6. N. "One th� I leave as ,.. chaJlenle

corporated In t�e progt'am. g

m- Those In the Oe.isha OI�1 school. , F'tlllo�g the man1qe the lIa"" GrtbMbm ...... deecrtbed in to you: '1'hJs one thin( I do-I preas

The grounds ot The C.,vellsnr. Heach cOQple plan'to Ihe in 9lymPla. Do You Know! toward the mark of the hi(h call1na

Bible Conrerence. so �delllly located. H. S. N. of God · In Cht1.st Jeaus..' We can all

at Des MOines. midway �tween &-attle Somebody told WI that: be . ·5J)eClallsts· tJit'r"e." .

and Tacoma. are agaln being used. When Paul. .Lloyd, Vern. and Or_ �. HlIlerman .fcmnerlY held the pas-

Various Impro\'emenl.$ are being IIlRt.ie lando go !Ishlnr they don't sJeep In torate of .. the UIl!t.ed LuUleran Church

on the grounds and ra.clllties In antl-the tent. but prefer to stay OI.It In the at Lonr:vlew but 15 now conductInj-

clpatlon ot an Increased' &ttendance Lou1se Hendrickson. Mar-(an!t rain. evangellaUc �tlnga on the Cout.

this summer. Among . the' 1I\1IIlerotlS ffilen'Holtcamp, Judith Benson. Ell%a.I,"".nll, You lucky rlrlsl Bqb Krull is tree 61 ''''.\0'' ....... , ...................... , .............................. !t

=:�:,�v:�y�lI p���7:�n;:I!:;;� �:.h

s:�ue

�r!::' .::·Bo�:� �:;n boys Uke to.' � thrown in� r . Assoc'jated .

baU. horseshoes. tennis. hikes. boating. Stuen. Paul Preus. AI Ropn. · Clover Cmk. . ' Photol�aphic

and salt-water rl&hlng. . don Anderson. ";,,-_ •• ,,,., H06Pltal In Service .

AlthoU(h tood costrta-e higher. ft N - W I ted

:f��� l:tU;��ew=:c��

e:� Chapel GleantiJ.gs AJ N;:;l�iao�:::�g L";.;;,,.�.:.:�:�.:.��::::�.=:.::::.:.::. J

sible adjll.'ltment.5. due to th� new state salea tax. �The charge , for the . full In order that man mlgh'\;\have week.. includlnr reg1stration, all Tru·th. He (Ood) has .revealed It and lodging. will be rrom $8.00 or slightly more If Ule sale!j . be added. Write to Mr.' Martin son. Box 116. R.F..D. 2. Wash. tor reservations and tion. Mr. Johnson. our arer. reports that several haVe �n In as early as 'a month Ing.

"'-II of our Lutheran Young People .

the North.·� are UllJed to include the I BIBLE INSTITUTE week of AUGUST 4TH TO 11TH Inclu&lvt'. In t.belr va_ ca�n plans and come to DD3 MOIN_ ES1

_WASH .. where another or th:»e

sttrnnr Bible Campa will be In l!t!S­sion. Tell your. rrlends about It.

Tb:a, arUcle 11'&1 'WrlUen by Eric LLrul.aIst 01 SuWe. wbo .; the PD.b­lIeUy D� rOf' the L1rU!er r-.-­Btble 1natIt.ie. . .

FOR A QUICK PICK-UP

MEoOsWEET

Home Churned Butte,"miik I t refreshes and builds

radiant health Drink it regularly

Men often see �'ondertul th.1ngs. not their Importance.. Al,so they

observed very trivial thJnp aa It we� important . . . UttIe did the

soldlen realize the eternal alg_ or Ule c:rucllbdoo.

-Ramatad .

We lose much By not- seeing th! mount or transtiguraUon. One who eYer vI�s the work!. from a mountaJ.n top will never be the a&me. In ,the trarutl(W'UIon we set Jesus .. he real­ly 15-and. as he WOUld al ..... ys have been it he had not laJ.d aside his

Donald Haroldson. whO attended P. C. In 1931-32. Is at- present -turihe�­

lng his education at Toledo University I� Toledo. Ohio.

Brookdll. Croc.ry BROOKDALE, WASH.

Rev. M;. L. N�vlg ot the P1rSt Nor­wegtan Lutheran Chun:h of �Ue will be. the speaker at Ihe next. meeting ot the MIssion Society to be held Wed_ n�ay� May fltteenUl. In the COllege

Myron K�ldler. '26. Is working tor R;tcreatlon Room. I !.�.::: .. ":::".::: .. """.::: .. """.::: .. t."".:-.,,.-,,.-.... -.,,-""-,,.-.... -'-... -.... -... -.. "41,, •• the Skinner Eddy COrporation at Port Rev. C. R.. Jo�n. '!Utor of the � • .' ;: Althorp. Alaska.

Central Lutheran Church In Yaklma. � . Tenn'l Rackeh R"trunl' i brouaht a brief mesaqe to the MIs- � Fresh Stock of C4J, Just Arrived �

Ruth Jacobson. '31. -Is teachlnl in siQn Society Wednesday eveni.D(. DIlle � . �rjnr your. �.ckels In now � . the PuyaUup school system.

Quale led in devotion. A toPIca!·t.alIr. � KIM.ALLC�PORTIHC GOODS i wa.s riven by Paul HvtddJn,-. Other � �'AHY'

1 • __ i members on th� prosrarn �uded a Ii" .................................... ; .... : .... , ..................... , '

THEME HOSIERY Irregulars 79c

duet by ltlartrant Cra.tt s.nd Ir1..I :=.,":d a plano solo by Dorothy

Ruth HaU(land. who attended P. L. C. ijegulars $ 1 .00 & 'Up

last semester. Is worklr..g tor !he HaUl'- Frank M. skinner Co. land Grocery COmpany at Anacortes. �=���������; I t==9=3:9:.:94:l=B:<O='d=W:'Y==� Fred Scheel. '33. 1& leaving for Alas- t

5OOn. He has been attvidlng "You are Most likely to LIEN & S�LVIC UniYersity of. washington1this year. find it at

Druggists ' .

Freshman Class 10 H��e R"od" Broth ..... " Beach Party 3.I. Spanaway !:=========::!�I:===========!

With ... &_-t Ro-m -�,-- .. . ,! ..... " ..

"

.. , .. , .. "

.. , ... , ............................... -::::"'.

.. • .

----a .... " .'" _...... .. PKific . Lutheran Colle," 11 cI.aned 1 (ftleral cbalrp'lan. the freahm.ell i Parkland Laundry Dry a.. ...... i �hh ... - ...... end· ......... l 15 pl&nn1n( a 'beach. J)a!ty to be held ! W� CaU--o.I�... · i �y not .,.... home? i at,' Lalt� Spanaway sometime In the i . . ' 'j . JOHNSON •• USH CO i .

BRudwa, 1 1 71 ' ne� fut.ure. Vern KnutRo and Lou1le i Phcine CA. 3815-R-I · � 122-24 P.cl#ic A ..... MAI� 539'" i

01.' AT' ,YOUR GROCER'S We are told to cut all our bUl'dena ��me�::Pr1ae tbe' cioaunJ.ttee i!.; ......................................... , ........................... J 1Ii ... , .......................... � ........ , ........ , .... " .............. iIIi and walked amoog. �en.

--

?::=:=:==:===�=� C:rt.Ood .. U we dO.£hat. what have we � At"tbe last f� claaa meeUna

. . '

�raU held . Wednesday. It' wU deCI� to Conrad'. · �

Coff .. SI!opp. . �shing Bulletin· t=============::::::� 1:;e

Zt�� n:ed��= SUi:�:h:::oah =nao����� Judith

Fat- Slle ExclusiYely lit and. Emmett 'J;bompson. .

,otbod & '"IaITV" 912 Pile,

·Complim.nh of '

Lunches . candy CigaretteS .

Shqrt Orders SOft Drinks

. • Good Coffee Brook.�a·le, Wash.

H�n�n·. J.w.lry . w_ ........ .. .... 1aIty

257 5? 1 1th St.

. WRECKfR SERVICE ' . ' Doj "'" NI.. .

.aY£.Oo�l��rICi '!.-""'"

North ... .., .. Tackle . c:. ... ., ' . ' 929 c:on-rce Sf. '

We�t COast . . Grot.,ij'·. Cold.n Rod Butt.r

'highest QUlli_ty ' � . always unifOrm � made in TKOn'ii· bY ... Miller ...... Com ... .,y

( --,;�-:-.-. --

01

Page 57: Mast 1934-1935

Senior Clue Thank. All Who Made

I'r�uction Possible

) .

Drama Club Opera l Will Re Presented I Nert Fridayo Nigh� 1 " Miss Cherryblouom" Hb Set- I ting h. Japanese Tea Garden;'

Beautiful Musk and Chor- t U8C!S Feature Production .

I 1.6 Ita final �aen�uon for thla )·ear. the � Club will Prftent the operetta "MtM ·CherryblOMOO\" on F'rh day «,ventna-, M.ay 24'. COlorful eoslutnH. ::e

ln��:��: th-:

dd:::�f�u:�r�

and na,'C?'" o� .. musical com¢J'.· All three a.c:t& ot the presentation. t.&Ite

place In a Jap.I)C5e · Tea G�en of Tokyo. Japan. The plot InVolves th� love ot John Hen.ry &TIlth, Bob Sva.re, tor a little JaPanese Gebha. "MLu 1 Cherryblossom," Pauline w .. tta. Togo, .. Japanese pollUclan of hl8h rank, Os­U!n Ellasen. 1& &l&O -e. suitor tor the hand of Cherry. The comedy of the play b (um1&hM by Kollcm"OJ Eldon AndenlOn. who wlAhea' Cherry to marry Togo for ttn�elal �MGnS. Another love plot centers. about HlUTY FroIIU!r Jones and Jt'3Slca. Emmett Thom}J60n, and M.lldred Monson. Eight Geisha girls In Ja.panese costume and an Amertcan chorus of sixteen compleu the cut and rumis� II. ;,lcturellQUe background.

l.J.\"ely tuns and catch)' music d\ar­act.erii.e the operetta. "I've Dreamed of Such a Place 84 Thb" and "5&1l1ni on Love's sea" Are two of the love, sonp to·be' sung by yherry and Ja.c:k .. ' Jl!3I1ca a.ncI. Ham' In their love .scenes will sine "Down Lovers' Lane" and '"nfe

� J. . .

_. _. --'--�:=--. ---�-- -

. ""

� . • • }tJ'Co9'Cam .• • •

SENIOR CLASS·OF PACIFIC LUTHERAN COLLEGE . . . . C 'presents-:-

\ �lill!l 06 Dloo�6a't!l " , .

a credy-drama-. in 3' acts) ' . . By Ian Hay

, (Adal'tcd from ' the author's novel "Happy-Co-.Lucky' " I MAY 11 . 1 935 . P. L. C. GYMNASIUM

Direction . ARDY E. EDWARDS PAUL R. HIGHBY ! Produced by Special Arrangements with Samuel French, of New Yor!()

CHARACTERS IN ORDER OF THEIR APPE}I;RANCE , \ . . Abel Mainwaring - - - - - - - ' '- Lloyd Roti Milroy (Butler to the Mainwaringsl Milton Nesllig Sylvia (Mainwaring's Daughterl ·J�ne Williams Lady Marian Mainwoiring Rhoda Hoken�tad Rev Adrian Rylimds .Birt Myhre· Constance · pamer Evelyn Irwin Richard ·!Mainwaring's Son) Roland Sw.anson Tilly IWe.lwyn·s Daughter! Thelma Daniels

. Percy IWelwyn's Son) Arnold Anderson �;:�����:�k:n:M��

u�:

r���

g����er)

LO�!�h��C����

Mr. Metha Ram fA Law Stader'ltl William Pflueger Mrs. Welwyn - - �' - . lila Rudd Lucius Welwyn - - Jatin Van Leuven Mr. S.tiltbottle tA Sheriff's fticer l Harry Gribbohm Mr . Pumpherston I Af'.Ioth�tawstudentl - - - Eldon And�rson

- \ fACT I The H�II at the T"Sef&, Shotley Beauchamp

A ,saturda� Afternoon in-�ovember . , . ACT 2

The Welwyn's Drawing Room, · Bloomsbury""":Monday Afternoon '. ACT 3

Same a� Act 2-:-Tuesday ty1ornin� . . The action of,the play takes place at the present time. -

Curtain Will Rise . On°Two Types OL

. .:nglish Famijies .. R9mBnttc Pair. Tilly and Dick. Hl\ve Complicated Es:perlenc�

As Resu·I.t: 01 Differences Betwe:en l:JareJtt,. :.' .. .

Tonlght at el,ht·o·clOc<k, the curtaln .. m- I1ae on the t.z:lala � AdYm.t.urN 01 ... romanUc pair. who come from t�types· of Encl.lsh ft:mJlIK.

. .

TIlly Wel .... yn Comu from a 'common , fam1ly whUe Rleh.ard·· UallnrBl'lnl. "D icit," la fJ:Qm a.n ok! an..toc:raU"c fam­Uy. 'lbe mulL la'me Vl!r)' �mb&in.u; Inl a1tuaUona for both, nuy and Dick.

Th1A play Li �er the- :Joint dlnc�­ship Of Ardy .F,. ·Edwa.r'f!l and Paul R .

. Hl,hby. Mrs. 'EdWVde .tart.ed \he di­recting and, wtth the 88&btance of Ph. E. 'Hauge, chO:ae the cut: However. her fa�er died· on AprU III. and abe Went to Henning, Mtnne80t& for Ule funeral. She returned May 10, and durlnc" her absence Mr. Hlghby IU}Jl!rvlAed the Rla.y . .

Mary NBah h as aCted .. ualat.a.nt w the dlncwr. prepa.rtnc the staae for �­hearaala and protnptll1l. 'She will a.c:t a..s offle1a1 prompter t.h1a ·evenln,.

Raymond Reki and b.a 'stqe crew • Henry Olson and .Cleorge·ltnuLlon. h .. ve done the at.qtn, and llrh'UD, and have been aaa16ted by a committee from lh� senIor cla.aa.

Girls Go Tomorrow On Week·End Party

D. ,R. G.'a. SpQniorlar Affair at I HorMhoad Bay: WIII.R40o lurn Sq,nday . '

The annual Dei'triiiiO �ma h. ! party will be . held &t' Honehead' Bay Lodre May 18 and Iii! at which the dormitory Jlrla 1II!U1 be rue&te of the

• .".� ......... - � of Love" uslsted by the Amm­can chorus. Two of the meet dramatic Songs a� "The Common Herd" suni by Toto. and "In Some Dunge<>n Deep." the finale of the second act. The theme eong is. "My Cherry Blossom You Stole My ,Heart."

Committees Rppolnted by An\Old Andel'lOn. club 'president, are as fol­lows: Makeup committee: Gertrude SUnberg. Aud�y Ann Dale. and Por-

day Ilr1&.. COMMITTEES Tbe pI!! Will le.ve on the 011 Hu� Staging-Raymond Reid. chairman, Joseph Hansen,lHerbert Hopp, Rolf Preus bor Perry from the Polflt Defiance doclc . Properties--Amy Gilbert, chairman:Virginia Mahncke . I at 8:4& Saturday momln. and will re�' Make-up-Mrs. Lora B. Krei�\f;�b;t�rD:�i Portia Miller, Norman Preus,

I t� t��;::'.la�= bu been plan-Oa MUler. Costume Committee: Novell

N8('tI. aura Ha�. Ilnd Lenore With­row. Stage dre ... · : Ray ,Jteld . .".Arnold Olson. and Henry OlsOn. Proper;ty COmmittee: Ruth Froyen. Joann .. Manousc». Chet Solie. and lJo)'d RoU. Program �ttee: Laube WIlUams, and Robe� Torrtson.

JiCkets-��t����H���f�db���;e� Okenstad I ntd whleb will lnclude Iwtni.mlna.

Publicity-Milton Nesvig '�:�IlIlD� f���; EJectrician-;-Raymond Reid . leadership of Irene Dahl; Thelm;' Dan-I Faculty AdViser-Ph. E. Hauge I lela, EveJyn �. and Relen Lilja: On , ACKNOW,LEDGMENTS FOR FURNITUR� AND PROPERTIES I �u;'��;:::to�P1n-:'U,be held In

I Schoenfelds , Mrs. Paul Preus, Mrs. J. U. XavIer, Mrs Ph E Hauge, I I Batun! run .. west Pol t MlII The oPt:�tla. la under the dtrectlon or Mr. KeiUl Rekl and Mr&. Dapper Is In charge of the vartous ' drills.

Mrs. E. H. Law, Mrs, J. H. Hook, �rs. Lora B. Kreidler, Mrs Janet Chrlstran, tary Rece��":.' r!ns .111 ben

PIaYed-

Mrs. J. Spence, Mr::;.. T. O. Svare,. Mrs. , Fenney JI to(-ether with am.tnc at the dOck, and I to climu· jt a marahmallow rout. .til - I .. ... td .t � . Freshman-to Honor I �=====::::::::=::::===::::==::::==::::�::-=�-=::::;-;;;;-�-=--- Th", .,. about mty ",� _ . G ad tin CI I J" "Dick" B ·M· h EI .A..I "Tilly". Mn E Do,,,. club "''''''. wdl I . .. r ua g . ass . ert y re ecaeu

"'�=t .... :. oh .... .,., "'n�';'1 Affair Will Be Be;ach Party

Spanaway on Memor­ial Day

Td Head Students · oonunlt"". Bll.n ,." .. <rom. oha1nn&n.

N · S · h I Y Louiae Hendr1ek.len. Norma Preu., Hel-ext C OO ;. ear .n Llij., Kltohm poll,. and "'''Po'o At a meeUng Of the Freshman clas&'

on Monday, May 13. Chester Solle. president. announced the plana for a beach pariy to be r!\'en for U)e (I1Idu­a� elau.

Craf� Ford. J. Stue� Ben80n� Hutson. J. ManousQ8, G_ Pflue­

ger, Solie Other Officers Cliosen . Wednesday

30 �e

s=a�a�:":;;y A Is. p� � Vlctor1oua in a OeM of tour eandl-

been 8JT&ZlIed by a eomm1ttee hHoded ':e�=::�hre Bt=��ec�. �� by vein Knutzen wbich will· 1nclude a bueball pme to .... hlch tbe freabman Lutheran CoUeire next year at an elec-

�bave ehaue� the am1on. uOn beld Wednel!day_. Vern Kilutzm. The foUowing eomm1tt.eea have t)em

��=�th:,:!=�e

. announced: invitaUons. llarpret. Ror_ em, eba1nnan, June Walter and Le- For the office of vice-president. no� Withrow: retre:s.b.mcl1ta. Lou1ae . neither Buold. AndersOn or . Ch¢er . 1Iendrk:taoo. cba1:man, K&r7 Oru&. SoUe lW1 a majortty in t.he ' first bal-

Kobler BeI"1lJce B&up and . lot, mat1nJ r.nother beJlot riecesW-y. :::nSWBn8Oll; ' 1!fIterta1nment,' Vern

. 'Cheater Bolle wu elected aD the second

Knutzen: ehainna.n. Belen L1J,ja. me.-- ballot. Ellen � WM a third DOl" HaUke, a.nd Btadley Pard. �date for the oUke. . " .

'Ib&, pr'efiIdent abo IIIlDOUDCed that ' �t Q...,t. loDe J4&dIeI1; and the freahman' cJ..t.ae; wUl be in cb&rte KAne' Jobnaclil ran tOf aeci'etary, and : of cIeooratkJm: and � G 00m- ..... ....... 8 __ .,. jIeaWe, lI&rjaret Craft. wu elec�. 'I'hf:.�-

,'-JDeDCelDeDL �tt.eeII:' han 'been � III � � ., tile � raIej ttoia. of treuurer ria "\IfOD by 8t&nler �ted. incl�' LouIa, WUlI.ama, .. � . ............ ... �.� Pord�ver��;� V� Nor .. Cba1rmaa, rema � J� w�. sIfee � � � ...... .... , be,. � Pr1�� TD� ",0010: � ....... � 0Ip. B"QIO tor .deem:&- ..... .. ....... � ft,e _ ., 'l'WIu. Dl1adoDts" of athle� Jolm Btum ... ua.. A1da J� wtII haYe c:barP. III : ' .....,.. . .. --,:., � inter . Bu:rY GrlbbObm. Judith of �. ' &IIe � � � . (� _ � ��)

t&�n. Lou1Ie Be?drteUen, eha1rlDan. RaChel PUnt, Portl& MIller, Eleanor Rauke. VIrK;IJi1& D&v"; P'r"otf"amS and &dverUaitla, Eleanor RaudebaUlh.

. . eh.anlan. · Roberta TonUon, t..ouiae WlI.l1ama; Party a.nd reCepUon. Katb­ryn Anderwon, ebaI.rmM, JOUlDa a.tanOUlOS, Judith Semon. Belen Bolt..: camp; Inlt.1aUoa. Evelyn Bekhmd. eha1im.an, NonJJ . Hac;,el, � Dahl.' Lenore Withrow; Wonhip. Nor- '

ma PreUa. eb&1tmaa. In. BYanI. Paul­Ine Watts. Mabel' Keaem:

College Annual, Saga Will Be Ready �y 27

1'IaebD.. �edI""-" � •. I.e_ • �rl:IooIl 8aP. ......... tII.at &be IUI­

b"" wUl be ready t .. dllllribe*,- 11 .. _ <ta,. .. ... i l7. � &O ....... 8waa.oa, ....... ....... , ... IDOIIIfs wID be'� &0 .. ,..... wbo bu QOt. ,.w. Ills � lit taU. Ally· 0IIe .... baa alit MIIItIt .. ...... ....-.. .. ............ , .. ..... . _-0( ..... .. lie "..... .... , IM!

bewa by ... tint ., Ddt ...... ... De booU _ be .... aher ..... ... .. moO. (

, . '-

Page 58: Mast 1934-1935

1 · ) . f 1\ / . PAOE TWO c

wbr mooring mast·

Ptabll�hed Cl'f:ry ·.t"�b dunng lh: school ytear. br the 51�(,1lt.s of Pacific �lhyan Coll� • .

. Parkland. W�h�gton Offl('(' : Room II� Telephone: OArlnd 057'1

Subscription Prttt'-Il.OO ptr Year � En�('rt'd as second clu.s matter, bctobe� 2. Inl..t

the Po.<;t Otf1ce at Parkland, Wa.sh1n�oa. under the Act of Mareh 3, 1879.

EDITORIAL STAFF I::DlTOR·IN·CHIEF - - _ Milton Nr3Vlg­ASSOCIATE EDITOR - - - Huel Hagerup PEA TURES EDITOR - - - Eleanor Hauke "SPORTS EDITOR - - - - Pam. K. Prel'S

REPORTERS-:-Mel'?a �nney. Mabel Henem. Herl;)ert Hopp. J8.l5per Johnson. Sena Johnson, Ivan �n. Mary M�le .. Ropert Ma.ttln. Agnes ·�Obn. Robert Monson. N.orma Preus. ¥argaret Rorem. Lenort' Wllhrow: Raymond'Reld, Harold Dt'mpater.

TYPISTS - - Ann� Johnson. Edna Tobiason

BUSINESS STAFF BUS�NESS MANAGER Bert.rum. Myhre . ASST. BUSINESS MOR. - - Clyde Grlmst.vedt ADVERTISING MANAGER John Dreibelbis C1RCULATION MANAGER Lo�1se Jackson CIRCULATION ASSISTANT - Margaret Craft

FACULTY ADVISERS - N . . J. Hong. O. J. �tuen

Senjors Leaving JJI itlt Success, . Happiness .4� Coal

Anulhef sell.uul Y(.'<If i� fasl I lt.' <Ifing its (.'Iuse. · :\1�IIlY uf us will ht' kavlIlg P. L. C. ulld ulllt'fs '�·III h�'k fUfWl.lrd It) Ill'X! fall's upt..'ulIlg st.'s­!'H1U. Suun·unuther gratiul.l tillg class will fUU IIl thl'S{' haUs nu 1IIU1't' as studl'llts. hut us Alumni . SlHlil lilt' nJlIl'ge ·will . i�l'l"k it � pruG,l'lly in l'aps i1l1tJ �(JWIIS, phu:c ll· thploma III uur hand. wish liS (ilHI!lpt..'t'd nntl st'ud us Ull intu life's ral'c.

.TIIl' Ihings Ihal make real mcn and women an' nut only what wc leUrJl from books. Thc tiul'sl llllng in both men aDd \\omen IS nobllll'! I.lf St lul. . If �.t)1I hav� grasped the spir:il and lellu,,"sillp ul P. L. L. then you havc molded lIll ideal whit:h will he a stepping stulle 10 n life uf servke to humanity.

We Ii,tlve these purtals willi many :.tIld var.icd hopcs of al.'hicvclllent. Suc�ss is uur desire · · Impl>incss our goal, "'hen you seck this hap: pincss • . remembcr that it 'Is not bestowed by PUSSCSSIUIlS alone hut results from a friendly l'u-upefaliull bctwecn men and obedienel' (II certain '1lIws of l''Iuity whid.l arc t·,·ident Ihruul;huut :'\"atufe. .

Student. · U.pd Discretion In Wednesday's �Election

. ,In Bt..·rl Myh rl', the blundt· \,ikilll; uf P. L. L. s c:ampns. the student hod\" has an actin' Ulltl sdl;fll minded preX\" fur il{'xt \"ear. ;\ fine group {If offit..'('rs hal\'e I)('en clccted <Inti real intert..·st hilS I)l.'t'll shown throughout . SUlIIl' of the c1ediuns this ,"cur have been of Ih(' hitc and swallow type: hut jhl' sl u�lcnts arc 10 lit.' l·ullgratulllted on lIll'ir wiS(' dlOices uf Wcd­Ill's<iay's elcdion.

The Colden Rule 01 Three Thrt..·c thililolS 10 be-purc, just and honest. Three things to gu\'eril- temper, tongue and

conduct. Threc thinlolS to li\'c-cuUrH�l', affection and

g<.'ullcll{'ss. . . Thn'l' things to lu\'c-the wist', thc virtuuus

and the innocent. .

Thn'c things to cumlllelld- - thrift. iudustry and JlfulIlJllncss.

TI'(ee things �bout which to think-Jife; death and eterlllty,

Thrcc things to desIJisc--cruelty. arrogance and ingratitude. .

Three things to admirt..'---t.iignity. gracefulness lind intellecluuJ power. I

. .

Three thill/>(s to cherish-the '(rue, the bcauti-. ful and the good. .

Three things fur which to wish-health. friends alld contcnlinent.

Thrt'c things for ,which 10 fight-hollof, humc and countr\', ' .

Thl'l'C Ih.iugs to attain-guotincss of h.cllrt, iu. tegrlty ,of purpose und cheerfulness ·of dis-position, ._ '

'111ree t.hillgs t? desire--:-the blessing of God, un approving consqcnce and the fellow­ship of the· good.

Three lhihgs for which 10 work-a .trained mind. a skilJed.hand and a regulated he,art.

TIuee things for 'Which ,to hope-a- haven of . peace. a robe of righteousneSs and' the crown of .life. '"""-Beattie . '. .. .

. . . �ClP'lC · LUTHER.AN cO�OE, 'PARKL:AN,?,- W¥HINOTON MAY 17. HI»

. � ;"[ighter than dir � By BOB MONSON' .

. , . - s· · · This is the Ume. of year 1I'hen the studenu spend· their time in c� askill(t each other what lime It is . . . APOLOGY: Excuse us .lttie censors and J) for I'l'peatinr a pun In We last edllJon . . . a pr9feSSOr laughed at .It Ihe first time . . . The fire . laSt· .ftek jUst goes lo show

· :-,,·hat ·"·�uld happen if a professor should combust spon_

::('O\\� ;.o�� ������;:'h

�n u���:� f�II��g�

don't be alamled. You·re probably sitting on an · an.l hUl .' . . We w0!l�ef why these he-he men around school are growing musl.Rches-no competition. fellows: we're gt'tllng rid ilf ours In t""o weeks· (the· plural ··we·· stands for the writer and his censors) . . . GOINGS d"N ARO.\}SD IlERI::-

".HAV E - YOU MET . . . ? " .. 1 ,>

(T .... '. Th."!li. i... �� Th. 'n,"",,�n· \""h I :'

� J "' •. '" Th',,:<"'h.. _Ji' . . VIO", Cha�""'Ii�,> �J . .

',,1'ooU··? shd ¥io�. has IreckJes. The boy With till!- hand.llOme summ;·;· 'and blond. n�tural curly hair. She can tAn. With his hair blellCht-d lo the light· . be re�lembcred by the rlb�n ·In her e:;t utent against his da.rkening licln? hair . . Her ·quletne56 and graclousnellll He makes a perfect picture for lUI out­are charat:terlstlcs of her demure per- door· aport mafrUln� 'cover.'--sonality. tn a (ew �·cekS . she ·will be His home Is In TACOmR (rom which gmduat!ng from the liberal art.. .. grad- he rWes· dally lo school> on the Sln"·1 uatlng claSll In lO.·hlc�· she 'hill' spent. ·car. t.".o }"t'll.rs. She Is II. .member of the . TJ'nnJ.s. belng hili pet dh'crslon. milch , Delta Rho OammlL lo�05t of her time of his UrnI' I.s spent 01;1 the. courU. As IS-spe{lt ncar or 10 the kltchl'l\. Where 1\ come<:iuence. ht Willi chClllei\ a.� II - � her mOL her Is the chle.( .cook. When' member: of the tennis tcitm this· year. !,'ork Is rlUihed In the kitchen she will Popular . and well_liked ·· Is ihis col-

.al\l.�IlYl I.end a willing hand. 'Who may legla-tely dres"ed young ltudent. who 1\1- •

know. but !IOml'day she mlg'ht be the Wfl)"l has· a charming smile. Meet him Chle!. Meet her arid like her. ....;..,.. and 90'10 a friend. '

.

H .you want to learn how to emoJ.t'. watch our chum­ml�r eOuplt'll, 51\)" goodbye \I.·h�n sbool is o\"er . .. . ''Ibe troublt' .wlth directing a group In front ·of the student body Is that WI too easy 'to tell how much "5itUllg one does . . . Mr. HlghbY �ms to be lillpplng. Wonder why he hun·t done anything to ",'arrant this space? . . . The cofft:'C �t the school picnic was \'ery :good. but. we preLer red ants In ours . . . Now that Clyde has been cured of his after-dinn�r habIt. \1.:1' hope he .doesn't v4i1t- In his

�:: ne:1� !�k��X:;i�� ��.�I:��a7�e a::::f��;d.

r�� . Jlappy :Birth.day' Chapel Glean.ings ' I. Don Phillips eaulioned u.s not 10 print hls name, and then .he·Uttered and walke-d out of the room con\'uJsed. Edna Kehoey

. lib,.' 6 Why doe; the Lutheran C�urch SI)Cnd

the dope . . . anyway . . It .1oolq; good �side A,llce Nolan's Olp 1111(0 !\b.y 9 so much money. on hlll"her "education?

na::;:y. �"readY, al�d no wonder Paul. ·Ro�rta and the �:a�r�;�' .:� !: �o� e:lt�:� �;n:�: ��:a�l:

n���:.

rest,. of thl' _ chflmber of commerces are pining for CRlI- How many people Insl.st on living In an unreal \I.·orld! How· many .sad trag­edies there . have been because o( that! . Think of all �he tbeorles 01 goverll­ment.--the Vtopla.'l-all built (or an unreRI world t

No·rsemen Observe Independence Day

fomlB . . . They say that thc dormers_congregating in Ihl' hnll during the 2 R. m. Iire drill looked like a hert! of HungarlfUl Immlgrallts on Ellis Island lrOUge and combs lying unused on ·the bureaus upstairs) , . . According to those \\·ho know less about It than t. any one:who wants a Job on the Mooring Mast next year must be able lo }ft.ts 0(( ye . .Norsemen. the flag is Chrl�Uanity har. the cute for a real

spell ··okay:· and swagger 1lke a veteran . . . and say 'pas.<;lng by. To th·e �lrnins of their "'·orld.-Pflul'ger. ··yes. sir'· without Uthplng, I niean lisping . . . A woman �tlollal emblem ··Ja VI. EIskcr·· the In these (the BeatltudeSI • Christ la)'s

on the streetcar said. ·'Who 15 that homely mug up In c.Itiiens of Non'a)' are today parading down His prinCipiI'S for His. Church.

fronl?·· .and six of the dorm guys.got off 'at the next the streets of thl'!r much 10\'ed coun. Beaullful thoughts have It In thell"

SlOP' . . . Don·t quot� 1.1.5. but It is said that twenty cents try. wa\·ing·f1ags to and fro. and shout- IlC?wer to ennoble. the Uves of those who

and six car' tokens would buy 8 ·repo;ters for the M. M. Ing at the tops of their ,·olces. -The have lhem.-Ramstad.

next year . . . wit-tt-an..jllarm dock lor each thrown In lown .1s lull of gaiety and frivolity. as

I\IISCELLANEOU�1\f 'SSE5-. young and old pay tribute to their SOI)hoJUot'es Hold 8t'uch

Party at Five �lile Lake REGRET: we c . � your Jokes, Mr. Hunter. They·re armistice. Banners al'1l stretched from too lone, and besl es Qur editor relused to laugh . . . Last one side QI the street ·to another. Red. week we Predlctect/(hat �e next student body president \I.·hltt'. �d blue nags are blowlng would be Bert, Ed. 'AI or em . . . MAYBE SO: many of about In the breeze. aoo,·e the house Sophomore class niembers aceompl\n-

these summer rom�ces uOl.;fOut to be winter nlght- tops. led by Miss Vivian Johnson. cl.aas ad-

mares . . . GI.\"e us a\coln lo nip and we will pair ort It Is a national holiday. All the ,tsor. and guests. held a beach part)'

this gang: Clix. Gary. Bobby. Shirley. Ole. Jane. Happl- stores and 1)laces of entertainment 'are last night at F!\'e Mile Lake. The en-

Ness. and a few others . . . SIMILE: As rare as a P. L. C. dosed and the day Is gh'en over com_ terlalnment consllt.ed of swimming.

siudent ,,'ho has never served on a committee . . . Mr. pll'teiy to' the patriots or the country. boating. a.nd· games. S·upper Wa.'i !'Crv·

Reid has been out of the news lately. Probably too busy Enrly In the morning the .school �d at 5 :30. . .

leaching his operetta cast how to behave . . . FAIRY children begin parading the streets. The commlLtees In ch/lfie were gen-

TAtE: Once upon a time a student arose at 5:30 to play blowing their horns and playing their eral committee. Ellen Bettrstrom. chalr-

lennls at Lillcoln Park and found nobody there ahead drums. and singing Rnd shouthig. This mlll�. lone Madsen: refreshmen13, Ellen ·

of him . Inlroduces \..he holiday. Rnd soon Join. Bergstrom. chaJrman. !one Madsen. TODAY'S BVLL-t;TIN: \

Ing. them are the older citizens. The Bl'rgllot Vogan; entertainment. Joanna

ASPER: The English peoplt' arc the greatest 011 cllrth pa,rade continues all morning after Manousos. chairman. Enid Hul.8on.

· . . DRElBELBUS: l·\·e actually spent. O\'er a hundred which the crowd 15 led to a park Elt!le Bl'nson: transport.aUon, Francis

dollars on pipes . . KAREN HVIDDING : The fellows where a prngram commemorating the Archbold. Harold O·Conner.

around here arell"t up to snuff . . . Any candidate: or day Is held. Immediately following · , .

course I didn·t vote for mysell . Pauline KUHN: I the program a (elah·al Is held where Pa.:lflc Lutheran COU� wtlhea to

wouldn·t think of doing such a thing . . , Ifarold A.NDER_ games of all sorts are played by :)ath thank Dr. Wm. Smith for hla donaUon

SON: U's the tactics. not tpe Ilne that. goes over . )·oung and old. The Jubilee Is accom- of :to number of wllkT 111118, "hJdi haYe Bame), JANNSEN: I'm afraid I won·t be back next panled by fire\l.·ol'ks wh1ch can be sten been added to the pond In front of the year . . . (Por lack of space we will KEEP EULA MAE (or miles around. eamp�1IS. GOFF. IOl;{E P.tADSEN and ELIZABE"nI ]'RIIS mum) The Syttende Mal Fcst Is much � · . . For lack of space we wlllomit Rolph Preus· onginal similar to our Fourth 01 July and It SANDWlCHES ""!secrack for 1935 . . . For want of UrnI' wc '10'\11 be fO\ced Is "llh as much honor that Ihey cele- A U KJnda lOe

1.0 call Arnie Andl'rson a t'1o'o-syllable won! Instead ol a brate to commemorate the signing of Jack's Criddle six . . . Because of Insutrlclent evidence. B. VOGAN wlll their Declaration of Independence 10 L 913 Commerce St ," be spared from exposure . . . and because It Is not per- the lear 1814 We NtI"t"ft' Clo.e

mltted. we wUl not print a song about those brunette day @ room girls who dO fa,·ors for us . . . say not.hlng of the r ' lessons Mr. ·Reld will gIve lo hts timid actOrs who don't ASSOCiated :::;,:�w lo hand� themsl'lves when a 10l'e scene cqrp.es Photographic Q�ality Knitting Co.

ServIce I.e"" Sweatt" O.r SPftlaJty It seems that the bIggest problem for the party com- Incorporated

mittees at P. L. c. III finding a blind chaperon . . . One 7 I 4 Market SI Tacoma Wash 403 ' I th SI , Tacoma, W,� might .thlnk. by the way Volly serves In teil'nls. that she (!l ........... " ............... " .... "" ..... " ............ . "cg !!i Is shooing OIes away . . . An adviser here at school re-ceived a note from the appreciative high school cla.'ls: ·'Thanks for nQt butting Inlo our affairs... . . Add Toe-naJJ Description: MR. ,EDWARDS; A Bond Stl"ei!t cloth­Inll" ad . . . To MR. LARSON": Roy Lundquist doesn't de­serve to have hili \.ndemnity fee returned be<:ause he ha.. .. broken nearly every heart around here . Everett

.

LIPPS, don't you know It isn't nJce lo write notes at meal time. especla.lly to a blond Oregon lass? . . . If IiOme k.1nd-

_ hearted lellow. hadn't apUieCI the beans. Irene odell would have· fallen for the old "snJpe hunt" gag . . . Instead of -Ted, call hIm Now-you-see-him-now-you-doo't Ne�-liOn. · . THEY'RIE IN IT, BUT OUT OF IT-

, MRS. DAVIS may think she has us fooled. but we will catch her without that smile some day : . This Is the time of year when MRS. THOMPSON doesri·t care wheth· er IIhe keeps the fIll'lItery ·out of her hash or not. . . . Whenever We see her, BERDINE KN11TSON is carrylng mall; and whin·we don·t IIee her, we are SUfI' she Is stili carry1nJ mall . . . Instead of singlng. MR. IUNDERLIE �d

r!:� :e :�l�:� l.t!:���e:. ����:� It HELGA OLSO.N doesn't show up next year . . . The stu· dent. may Ignore our editor, the teachers and 1111 the blond5 \.n elPatenoe, but not � �N . . . 11 he had !RENE, QAHL'S II;OH walk, MR. OLSON'S violln-string voice &Zld MRS. PENNEj)"S love of NorwegtaDs. he wou� lUll be & rip..ro&l"er in a.ri)!bocly's country.

A Student's Special A $ 1 ,000:00 contract for $2.71 a quarter a t age ·twenty. The simplest way in which to gu�rantee your b'eneficiary the , expense o� your ed,:,cation.

Life Insurance HAROLD C. HOEl

Representing

LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD (Le,a.! Rae"e We. �)

HERMAN L. EKERN, PreSident 608 Second Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn .

Page 59: Mast 1934-1935

MAVtl1'··

IVU PACrnC LtrnrERAN cOLLEOE, p� ' WABHINOroN ( · PA�E ,THR.El .

First P. L. C. Track I I Ellensburg Tennis Team Soiit.s Nightowls Sq d PI Th· Tennis Support! Take!ol Gladi.ators, �O Le di · B II R8

"�rn;������; .1,' , ��",'t .. I

·

. ����'_UI .

\;:_·�:��

_:'.;.'�:':.�/�'

_·ll �g��1i�� "1�,r�;�t�:.:�

' . _ pe�ert the steady' IU\d con..sbtint play· Nl«hu.wts W

Scorlnll: 22 1-: polnt�. PBclflc: Luth- ing o( botK' .SQuads. . A-. . ' eran's 1I1x man ' trac:k lIquad took third Bert. M)'me. one or our tennis players. exhaled a real one the other day. P. L. c, will meet OrayYHlI.rboJ Jun. ':'.� :J . place In the State J. C. track meet He .says that no one from P. � C. has 'e\'er seen thl: teru� SQ�d In· action. He ior Conelle In a rt'Lu:n match MAy 24. held In Yakima Ma.y 3. Yl\klma Junior might be right bllt It's all wrung. The tennis men �em to cel...!.!2ng pn.-tty \101'11 at Pl. Defiance. 'mh Colll'£'e pro\·t'<! to be unpoll� hastA to \Io1t."tiout the P.dded moral SUPI)()rt bu� Ullnk \\'hat the)' could do with some. Softball wapI' Schedule the othu four vl5.\Ung schools by cop- ·5. 5. ' . . T · h' May %i-p. K'" Y!l, 'Cit), �Ik"'" ping first pl�(' with the grand tot.aJ On May 24 tile loll ''Quad wind" up Solin··Nlghtowl .. seem to be having Carr Donates top Y 'May U-lrWa Y!l, ctty SIk'lI.el"!l \ . of 72' .. point., which n('atly ('(juRlled It.. 1935 �hnl u(� .:Ith III match api.mt tl1.lngs all their own' "'a)' In the SOft- For Go· If Tournament �:� �!::.:�, : I;�� Ih(' combined eHort.<; of the other four the·U. of W. Frush. WhAt 'we Jpt �d ball Lengue this hnlf. With SiX. vic· squads. Mount Vernon placed second about tenZl�' 106 for IV" too. The tllrh!s R11<1 no losSes. the Owls have the . ' _. _ .. - . (dOuble Maden �h day)

�t:n

3: r:::� ';;�

Il�m�:

)':������� =� � I��� �:I; I!::�: =e

�t��: :�:'�f�;�� �I�t ��8Itfh�€!� �:s.

c:!;. I'

laf b��lr

!:�r?dr��� �:\:��rse. With Soli�'s NIRhtowls �Ulnll Ihe finL�hed up In fourth and tlfth spotA dub that IooU Uke a (I'OIIS between a mean the Hayseeds' mak-;s .SOlle·s out. Chosen by Uapper pace the second h1l1f ot the IntrRmural re!;pecth'ely. streamlined molillleY-W'1"eD.(.h and lb:e nt ((i.\·orites in th'e p layoff which s.hQ:uld ���: ::an:�: :�eg:�:n!

n�I�"� .::� . ' EVery mll.ll on the GladlRtor squad Great 110m SPOOl! IIhls b; InI�Uon get Blartl'd next \Io·eek. M an a1ded mcent]\'e to the W. A. �. termlne the winner to meet the first Rddffi points to \.heir tellm'!{ effortl! cathfnd from lI'X�nslve �.ri-hl. Now S.- · S gol� tournamen�. Mr. Wa,.IIare Carr, h.alt.champs In the flna.1 playoff. with H. Anderson. O·Conner. and � that WI!' �.e told all, �om�,r

down on 110111" , filihln,':' We hann:t hn.td a.ny� mRrlager of �he Parkland Oolf Course. Th. ' NI,l'!towls. by taking .t.'o doob;le HRnson placing In more ' than one I;he 24th and � rot ,.01ll"W • thin, about thl!' 1'n;Iut Club for a .·hlll!'. . 5 S l\ta,.be the (Iub would be In fa\'Of? or. hM donated a flvl!'·lnch sliver trophy he1fders from the HayReds. first halt :�::t.. fO:t; �.o�. C��

I����

r:��; P. L. C.) first' tr�Ck �am had a ha\'ln, Clovl!'r Crt'ek '.JO:t'-� with nJcl!' to � presented to the winner. Begln- champs and also wlnn.lng from the '

'Harold Anderson In the pole v.ult. Who chancl;' to see plenty of class when the trout. '�101lf fully l!'quipPI!'d nlng ·today, the t�maml!'nt.. which will' "P. K's" have established Ii comma�­took second , place, HRndlcRpped by Yakima bo)'s exerted themseh'esl AI- with. hook, ilJf'I!'ad,. In thdr moutlL, and be played by hlU\dlcaps, \10;11 continue' Ina: Je�d '!\'er the . tleld. ThI'y n�. lack of proper trnlrilng. Rnd facilities. though th(' boys across the mountains an au�maUe lfIndl�" .on the .ba'l-k. throullhOUl next week. : ��� �:�r

Ub!�I;�nreo;:�n��; C��!��:�

ne\'ertheless the GIRdlators showed had things their own way. the confer- PtUUol) Ih� �am� (;ommj.ulon. Th�y The glrls' ,baseball .sel!-o;on got under opponent. .. to cinch the ·flag. but. thl!'Y much promise and COach Ol'lOn plRns' ence track 'meet stlmulal(!d .lnt.ereU In �'ould Cladl,. atr.In,e It. way Wedrresday whl!'n 'lie Freshman. are no.!. forgetLlrig the SlIckl'tS took a to make 'a real bid Rgalnst Yakima In all the junior coU('ges. Plans tor � Normals won over .the Third )"I!'ar team 1-0 ' decision '10 the only IfRme thty next year's meet. definite track program for next. ),('ar Olson Lcu,'c� For EU!SI; with R score of 45·12, and the 2nd year pl�yed thiS year and are not counting Re;�It..:'R��

red::h

f�;:���k (Y • . Dut- �

ep�

I�!:

a:�r�l�����;:����

l;��:: Think�.Good Year A,leud �� ::!��r�::�heUr��:�n�:�'g:!'�;

th�l:f���

c�:::II�

f�: �he�. �:��

a�:

ha:�

rci IYI . El1('nger 1M. V . • . O·Conner. s,P:Or.ts calendar. .\1\5 been announced "' .. follows: Frlda.y Olson made out the pla)'off schedule 'Po L. C.. 5. S. Ath'iet1c Director C\H{ord O. Oboll May 11. second yea.r,vs. Lhlrd year, and wlth.the winner of the {Irst three out 880 yard rUIl-Klnll I Y •. O\'ol�el1 'M. The ramI'. of oW' baM:ballers It. I>prl!'ad. left Tuesday night ror an extended 'stay high schOOl vS. Lrberal Ar:.s: Monday ot five gJUnl!'s In the playoff being. the

V.I . E. Al"lderson (p, L. C, ' . Erickson InC far and .wlde. As .!ar as SutUe In Ihl: East. 'May 20, hrt!h school vs, second �·ear. champs. Eacho( the two teams ha.'> the 'GPu�· · vault-Moffel 'V ' . H. Ander. :

\·�:o

Th�':

I::ri,=I:�t:\·.eiaU;��nl:.7�� Coach Olson ' �xpre.'>Sed himself as �:!�be�:� � .. f��t:;:r >�:� :��� ���

I:�

e;!

r;����

tlt':re:.

w�('���

e'��r

f7;;

��\'::� ,�' l �i;' pnhl ' P. L. C.' I and �:�e

;':e�h;:�d t,:;:, 'S:�U: �:� �::

II��:����:? )�/

t��

e�:, �::� ����yru:�a�i:.

al h= ����I:�. r;i�:� :�:�:O���yT;� playoff will beg.ln Mon· ,

Shot PUt-St("\'CIlS 'YI . Jasker 10. thrlUl!'r ,..·lth thl!' P. L. (;. ,tan !lQUl'Ca· that prospects ate good [or fine tealris ytar. and LJberal Arts \',. third year. H. ' . Qulg 1 0. H.I , Hansen IP. L. C.) Inl out' a 13 to 12 .\·ldory In ell!'vl!'n. In all IIports n('xt )'ear as few men 110'11\ Olrls' tmck teams ha\'e been chosen itelults of This WHII.'S Pia,.

220' yard dash-NO�'ak IYI . Durrel Inninp. Wrdnl'5day thl!' tl!'am, met In be !Ofjt;.by ...... graduation In any sport. He by Mrs. ORpper. and the track meet NI,htowlll 7. ·tla,..ed., 0: SI,btowb

H.I . 10115 othe�) wlnnlnl lL&'aln. this Uml!' 11C�t1\'e st ents and athletes than e\'er U. Irish 5. ' '.VI . O'Connt;r , P. L. C. ' . Maxine· 10. SeaUle with tht SI,ht Owls Iphlll nr, 1m ... f0r,lInd ' wider Interest from pros- will � held some day nut wel!'k. 14. Ha� 0: P. K', 1ft, Irish II: P. K',

Dl<;cu�te\'elUi IYI . Kays IV •. Han_ by a 1 10 5 tount. befort'. Hoopnlcn Receive A�'artb .� _��_�;. ��I�:' �����::�:r (�. �.: Durrel ;;1 v ' ;r('scott IL C I Resner IL t,,�:x�;e::'��r��s;u:h�I:��le��c �:�� From Leticrmens' Club ._11 IY). Quia: 10 H I Bednarik IG H ) I iIIt1e� Of�h(" 1:JI('gt. The addition of a

� r!'f ' 120 yard low hurdJes-Maur 1M. V.I Broad jU�I)--Elllnger 1M V.I. Mof- II!'W dreMl�g roo�d.hots('shoe court.:; A:l a dlno('r he� their honor. May iliA PRINTING iliA Ellinger eM. V.l, Moffet (YI . cral� fett ,Y • . O Conner IP. L. C.) . Stevens thf.� year W(,fl.' the first steps in his �93:t�:

e:::U�I.'

S:�

a�.O:�

I�n�:�r �:: y ___ •

,G. H.I "" (

Y;I\\'elln-JaSker 10. H.I. S�\'('ns (Y' . program of development.

Sta� Junior Colle'le Con(erencl!' cham- � ___ � 440 yard dash-Durrel (V I . Ovonell Schr()('der (M. V . • . Hansen (P. L· IC.) {." N I � I pionshlp, received permanent awards "-----__

_

___ �

-� ---+ 220 YRrQ high hurdles-Nowak (YI . r iVe Orilla .:Jtu( cuts froin the Let.lermell.5· ClUb. ,------ I HAIRCUTS I I Ellinger (M. V.l , Hanst;n cP. L. C... G�.t Tcachiu" Positions-. 'After Conch Olson had prescn�d the Parkland Carage ONLY 25 J I QUig (0. H, (

__ e nine members of lhe leam with gold' Shell Casoline and Oil and t C Mile run-Kay IY, . Ma.ur 1M, V. .. . bMketbnlis, lhe squad chose Gene Jack Cp.neral Auto Repairs 1

I The Brookdal� Barber Shop E. Anderson (P. L. C.I. Machin fO. H. . De:1II Philip E. Hauge announces a.<; honora.rJ' captain for the 1934-35 ) . C. Peler$On, Prop. 880 yard rI'IR),-Yaklma. Mount Ver- lhnt 10 dille (we 110,mal stud.ents. have season. GA. 3817.R5 P.rkl.nd. Wuh. , Brookdal(' Art Daniels. Prop. non. P. i.. C" Grays Harbor. secured teaching positions for the. com- Those who received the awards were: +--- .

+---------- [i!" .. • .... : .... • .. • ...... • .. • .. ·" .. ,,· ...... • .. • .. • .............. • .... 'til Ing !'Chool year. Many of the gradu- JaCk, Nilsen. SOlie. Ford. Tommervlk. { Member � atl'." receive their po.�ltlons through Sanderson. Votaw, Moe. and Fadness. r- Bike8 ,"'or Rent -I UbJted Purity Sc.orn the recommendations of the school.

I Park Ave. at nattt.'!On _ Dahl Crocery Co. Am::;g �h.

OSC graduattnfg who ::'�Vl!' leu ThomPllOn and Eupne Burloynl!' . Coffel!'. C.lprdte1l, UamblU'lin I 3597 !

I�L KENYO�. 2056 1 Parkland : ���;

I�:h;�:.:::i:��o:���

a

Ti�� I �ur:.=d=�="= ... ='=

n=u= .. =.=y=,="=M=.=L===i: � ... �::: .. :� ... �.�� .. =.,: .. " �

The Bug

I Main Sh,O!. . opposite LIncoln Bowl f!: ..................... , .... ".".. . . ....... ,,!) the Intl!'rmedlate grades at Por�r. I .-.-"--------t�, WRsh.: Lyal Sanderson. who has been I SWEATERS!

I I granted the poii[lon as instructor of � . , Parkland Barber Shop the bo)"S· physical education clasS. and

.

.,

.

. fiSH ED£ ; PEOPLES STORE and

Ilhe tlfth grade \Io'ork at Yelm: ·Wash.; . " �a... RiJN�"3 .. �

The 5to", That's Fo" in, "' CGnfedionery v�rgl�ia

f M�hn

;ke.

h who

d \Io'jlJ

yh�\. e �,,, ...... ,,.,,,:,,,.,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, .. ,,,,,, ... ,, .. ,,.,, .. ,, ... �.

I Ahud i!l Tuom. GEO. KNUDTSON, Prop. 1 �.:;��: :Ildt :hir��;\a�:e� t��rd ::d J �::::========::i I l1-----------j' ��r�it:n�ra=ndan����I:�lIp;l�

r:.: Rust Building . Dr. Wm. Smith ' ;:;; ��:c!Oo�U

I!�!�}�hO�a':.�r��� Holmgren's Shoe Repair vacall�les at Slh'erdale, Wash. MAin 4493

DENTIST no ebx:r!x���!I!'���I::O�:nisa�

one Quality Repairing , 0�d,Ol��.2

LEHMANN PHOTO_FINISHING DYES AND SHINES

French Club Election . STUDIOS 2 1 1 _ l l lh AII�. Tacoma Sct for Next .Me�tin ... '1"-----------+1 1 @., •• " .. ,,,,,,,,,:,,.,, •• ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, .. ,,.,,.,, •• ,.,: ........... ,-t!

Parkl.nd Merc:.nlile Company , t'" REMEMBER OUR NEW I : --.. : , LOCATION I · Scboenfelds'

PARKLAND LIGHT c,' WATER ' CO. th����t::s7e�:f�:3�'�I�h:���:� IIZl BnIaChra)' � Largest Furniture

A Mutu�a��;tPa�;�;;nized 1 9 1 4

a t the French Club meeting. May 24. Ted Brown Music Co. ;. . Store in 'Tacoma Fllnu.hn

W.t.r. Li,ht. ,"d Pow,," to M.�"'n 0 .. 1, ::�

o:��lg s�; �

c���

n �:s�

IUb mem- ...... ---------- � ...... , ... "."''' .. " . .............. "" ........................ . i!!l w.t., millimum 60c: per mellth illCludi .. , 100 c:u. ft. w.t., r-----------, I

1 __ ..;;FO;;,�f:U,:'h:,,:

;:n�:�-::�:��:.ion:P·=;=:�:'y:'1�:�=r:U:R�:

·:HW:. RA:' :HY:M:

O:N:D:'

M='r".· ___ I �� ���:: ;C�;���I�:�:�::�= ii' GI"

SapdeUca.iatilon [_BO_:..,.�_::'_n_!._:......_.f_._;.EA_aut-':..;i'_w w_.:_;_ko_P,-l

i: ,'. the cRmpus. Welners were roasted over OAR. 014S-R�2 Parkland TEUpo« MAlNl"r:imnJ!j� . . .. :

.

' an open tire. Rnd cake, salad, and punch Gifts wnpped fot aU occ:adcnaI were sen'ed. :se &Del .a]J'. 1JJ 20'/� discount for cash e � on all (2) Ilant Suits r' ·· .. ·· .. ·"·: .. · .. · .. "· .. ,,"",· .. ,, .... · .. · ...... ,,",, .. ·"· .. · .. "1 .. "�uf::.01"./:=-�C:: CLOTHES MADE . : : � �

.

TACOMA WASH. TO INDIVIOU,AI.; O" ercoWil and Topcoats � F9r. J9h Printin2 � . MEA,�URE !ll pric� for cash

STUDENT O�CTIVITiES SI'ALDING AND BANCROFT TENNIS RACKETS ESI'ECIALLY FOR Porter-Cummings See

.we Do Expert Hestringing YOUNC MEN - .CO. CLIFFORD ME�ORD Golf,. ' &seball, Fishing -Suo pplies $23,50 .UP Home of·the Better J\lade

Representing

. Be . B tm 2 Pants Suits ' and 'Washington Hardware C,qq:J.p.any . flue ro · an FiJrni.hin� � AU¢flim Printing Co .

. 924 P8:tifie' �ven!1e 93f �� A'l!Sli1lf: 936 Pucific A "c. � 940 Commerce MA,n 6788 :'-'..,--� _____ -'-_-'---'-___ "-__ '-' I �--, ______ �I �--________ Ii; ... ," ... ,._................................... .;

./ '

\ , \

j

Page 60: Mast 1934-1935

) ,

_P�A<:O;;,' E;;""FO,;;,;,UR====='==:'i======"",="P;;A;;C;;lF1;,;C�L;;I!'I'HERAN;;;;;' ;;:;,;CO:;;;;LLEO:;:;;::E:;,' ';;PARKLAI<;::' :;:;:;�D�, ;W�A;SIU;:;;::N�O�TO�;N===" " L' ' �1A Y 11. IllS -::---- - --==='T"�""====="" Commencement Will Student Body, Has Annual 'Choir of The West' . Graduatlng CIa •• Yacht

Be HeldJune Third Picnic at Lake SI,ona":IIY Concludes Season I'lIrt,y W'iU 0.; on Monday Class of �"�nh\WO ,ViIt Grad- M�mbers of t.l)e ,P.L.C. slud�nt bod,. TIlt! senkJr c�ht l>&rty ",,11\ be

uale ' Class Night; Uaccalaur- held thclr annual school picnic on FrI.. Gins ��mecom� �oncert in hf'I,d Mondll.i!e�nlnl .. �Ith �; party e�lte Will be June I . :'. . ' i;:�'u::a�( l�hfe·taf�:a��n!:�:��. TrJnlt�. ��eU:i�g' Sunduy .

'l"I\\' ��KatO';I:;eO'::C-k�e II:���'O:� Commen«m('n�rcl.scs at PaclUc ment ",'as R. ba.seball pme In which

. be h ld M d both bo};.s and IIll'ls partldPf'ted. 1"01- Concluding a. succeq.ful M':I'5On. the lQ ha\'e been l..lay 9. but. i· mishap 1.0 �\�\�I�:I�u7\�I1���rdWi\�1 the C�lIege °a

nu;: lowing this. � taC6, relILYs and. P. L. C. "Choir 'of 't:hiY\v�t': under the the chartered boat. �8Sft.aled l1)e

torlum . ..... ILh a claM of sc\'enty·t ..... o re- \'arlou5 other foot . ",ces .were ·held. direction of ProfeMOr J. O. Edwards I>O-�lpohement. .

German Club Hfars Missionary Speak

ien('e-a in A.laska �u:'d I:.ab· rador; 1';lertion Tuesdny . At a meeti.ng of the Otrman Club. Tue,5day. May, 14. Rev. A. S\.e'::ker. a former ml5ll10nary to Ala/lka and Lab· radar. addre5.'IM the dub 01"\ hla ex· perlen�5 lUI a nlIMionary .. and showed exhibits of Ilath'e handlcr'1lft.

!=el\"lnll' dill]omlUl. Thirty-four are grad- MIl'r which .supper WfUI ser-yed. rendl'� a -hor.Qecom.1ll� 'colleen be­Ululng from UI(' Normal dCI)arlment. Commlltee5 In ehafJc of. a"'1UlI'e- fore a crowde<l allditorlwn' Sunday e\'e. �:�II\�)��'��;����I:��1 Arts. and thlr. :el:a:�::s.

g��er7r�:7t:I�����; �llng. �ay 12 IH tile Trinity Lutheran hll�ch will be scn'e<I and' that tickets descriptionS of gigAntic Ictlbergs.\..thr. The Baci:alliureat�· scrnces "'HI be. Emmett Thofi1llson: lunch. lone Mad. Church. The p�.ram was spons�re<l awr.·lnsplrlng northern lights. Qnd E.s-

Arnold All,denlOll. gl'netRl chairma'l f� lhe affl!-lr. announces that: .. picnic, Spel;lal featUres of �he talk were his

l\{'id III the Trlility Lutheran Church sen. c·halrman. Pauhne Kuhn. Judith by tile Trlnlty Luther:a.t;l Choir . and klmo life and .hablts. aL S p, M. Sundl\.)·. June �\\'o. Dr. C. R. BellSOn. Hal Johansen. and Norma.. proceeds ..... en� toward the renO\'l\U.ng Dr. Tinge. lstad e'rt Rev. 'A, Steekf'r /Il1't"55ed the ract th�t SWlInSOIl. of Seattle. 111'110 I'> alsO' li Preus: enterta1nmf'nt. 'Evelyn Irwin, of the church auditorium. �r C;e.ator hAA In e\'ery pl"Cf! pro·

:�:��rlt;! ��l�C=�l� ���� �'UI ����::�

l: t��

es�r:��:'n, �����r:!� Clf��I:��;�� ��li;r:u7t; ��r:;. On Brief Vacation z�e��r� .::;�I:IS�I�c:'

hlnls. th�t

=��:���:I�:��'����p::�::w�t�� :��� c�:�:%a���:o��

. Do

n Phillips. :�e�1s;�;�:�b�;:��;:�:��� Pf:�i:�eC:��e:�:�eo�tle��rr.i8� I w:�;::�oi:t�:��:��:�e��:mo::: I\'y in front of Lhe. malh butiding aHer R N . S k wards: . cal) . l.uthernn . �hurch. 1 �rs to

,5erve next fall wtll take place

which there ..... 11\ be a PT98ram In �he eVe - eSYlg pea S TIle P. L. C. Cllolr tlugmenl..ed by the Presldt.rit. 0, A. Ttnge15tad Ie(t las� j !U1,e:::�OO>, ,��y'ln".·o,AM.n�ymMIn'·�h

ln,,', -M''-' college auditorium. Commlt�ees In· At Ch IE · Trlnlty ChQlr clORd the progra� .wlth I-1ft ""'" ""'" . .. • ch S:C I co nml\tec· Evelyn ' . ape Xer.CISe� " group or Lhre-e ,uumbe InclUding F.rIdR), for a brld \'acaUon In the i garet Roi"tm. and Oertrude Brunner Ir:'�� c�:I:rm�

ll� r�lsl Hunter� Eugene ,"Bea)litful Savlour,J .wlth ��e s610 by mOU,nlAlns: He was 8CC,!'mpan!cd b)' a I has !Je1!n appoint.ed. . BWlI"o),ne: dccor:a.tlon cO"1mittcc. Ja,ne .Gi.,·es "ChallenR'e oC My Life"; Mrs, Olson. dU'et:tor of the Trinity groul) of friends, I A reading ':'y Jean Armour nn(l a

WIlliams. chairman: Arnold Anderson. Boosts Chl'istiun ' Educiltion Choir. "The VI.slon of Christ" IUId . I n I b N ' P 1sed lAlulse Jack.'lOl"i .. Eldon Anderson, Olaf Rc\'. M, L. Nesvls:. Seattie pastor, ��I�::I

I�=�I.lg·" In which Rev. Svare IlR��:re

'O:;�:t

IS�1s

s�at:e �:�{ v:at�:� ! �h: �r:';:m� orm� reus compr

.Ordal : proph{"(;y, Rachel ' Flint: will, spoke on"·�th(" subject "Challenges 01 My O"'ln. Ih. n."l ...... ,' II,.' .ho" hor he hf\S hAd for se\"�n ')'�R.r5. H!! suffer· Milton Nes\·lg. The "'m and propht'Cy Life" al the regular ch'fI�l hour Wed- ... • ... "" .... --..- " .. u -- Swens'On Says Man an' both to be' wnU<:n to carry out the I nesda},. Following �re a few pointed taken an extendixt trip through Wash. lUI attnck .\ICveral" · weeks Il.go and

Dutch theme. which Is being planned I r('marks from his addreM: ' . ini"ton and Oregon ana hn..s sung In SCV-, had not full), ri.-co.vered. The Board of , Mu�t Challge First for llle program, " My foremost desire WfI,:; 10 ent('r a eml local churclles and also In I . Tt.lIl>tA.'C. .. a!\,lt.8 last mcetlng. urged him , I Cllflstlan IIl�tHutlOn. · Wh)'? To find nnd Auburn. to \..IlkI' this vacation. l:ompllre!l the Ruftsinn Youth Faculty Wives to Be . ' 'p(>ace and the as. .. ura

, lice of l\8lvaUon. '"those choir members who nrc s:radu· S.llIee We<lncOOay. Dean Ph. E, Hl\.uge. /\Iovement ,to Christian's ) "'When peoplc see )·ou come from a atlng are Dllic Quale. 'Rhoda Hoken· find Prof. J. P. Pflueger have bel'n fit. ChullenMC Honored' by L. D. R. Christian: school they eXIX'c't )'011 to be stad. Thelma Daniels. Amy Gilbert. lending thl' Paclflc Northwest District

Members'�f' the L, D, R, wUJ honor I dl�.:��l!.y, perha)", Whl'll )'OU too �!��I;��:��.a:d;:;�:�o�w��� Convention of tile Amerlcnn Lutheran m�=:g:���:�!�gby

th�v�'��dl�'8:�� t.he facults ..... 1\·e5 with a special pro. luwe bee!'. out of R Christian school for son, Bert Myhre, Milton Nes\'lg. and Church' lit He\·. Poland's church In Se· SOil. of M.lnneapolis-. In his address III grnm Ilt the last meeUng ot" the club tlllrtr yell.l;s. you ""ill 'reallU' It.s grcat Osten Ellasen, filth:', TIlese men p 'e attending the chapel exercises IMt Tuesday. as the to be held next Thursday afternoon \'ftlut'. cOn\'entlon In Lhe Interest of Pacific slogan of the I't"tent ,YOUth movement 3:30 o'clock In the College "The Lutheran I,1lspla)' M the Ce.lh Rec.eive N'ew OL<,",hh�a

d�.c, ,,,�,,.ge to obtain the SUI)port ':I���:�;�� �I�e�u.���l$�v. Swen· RoOm. tllr}' of PrQl1:res., Elq>Olilllon la..�t year " ... . .. ....... I� The I)rogram Is being flITlUlae<l under wa.. .. It. challenge to me. All dL",lla}·s had Positions Dr. TIngelslad hft.'> usually been the "When a )'oung man Sf'ts out to

h dl I f ' d cllanged for the �ond yenr's exhibits one to attend these cOn\'eullOM: but cllange q,>e wor.ld hl: first must change �.

e R. ';:s:n�. :::Il�:��:::e 't�� BUl the"mouo Of'thiS LuUleran dls,)la): has been ::,. �:n��e.��gSc:���\�t��:�h:� hl

���'n these yOllng RUMlam started ���l

s�:�:17:

r�he�:u��/:\,�I�g�ls: ���!��' '�::'���:r:;a

tl�

el��U;)' ��� the has nl'Ce5.'lltatCd his taking thl� vaC8- their demonstration. they plWCd by the

Ilpondlna- to the ""elcollle areetlnc_ Pro_ changing Go!;pel of a crucUled Sa"- we pasl. tlon. ::b��:�a=� of their d'e"':l le�er to gr:a.m numbers Include a plano solo by lor!' " , "When ChriStl�ns set out 1.0 change Eline Benson. a \'ocal 11010 by Pauline the world they should nO.t first pus Watts. a talk by ValbofJ Norby. a c1ar- Leaguers Meet In Jenny Lee. '33. Is worklllg In Beillng- by II. dead leader .. but should, have their Inf't solo by Marjorie Meade. and 8. U\rlnS: Leader. Christ., tJt.Jore thcm: \'ocal trio by Aida Johnson. MJldre<l Tacoma, May � .. 5 ��I�: c�he was a week·end visitor at Rev. Swenson. who Is very prominent Monson. and Irene Odell. accompanied for till' third consc<:uth'e year the In �he Augwtann Synod and 1& on the by Edna Tobiason . Mcctlng at Our Savlour's Lutheran NorrnRIl Jenson. '34 has been ch�n Moorilllj: MMI hn.s receh'ed First Class COl\.5t for conferences. WIUI accompan\t:d Another future of the mt'eting will Church In TAcoma. the Luther Leagu('s

IlS the tellcher of the sc\'enth al)d honor Rating In the AII·AmerlcRn from Seattle tiy or, Sw.anson and Rev. be the election of I\. presldent for next of the North Paclflc District hC'ld their I elght.h grades. and of music In the NeWSllRpt'r CritiCAl Service by the Na· Bengstoll. year. The other officers will be elected t>;li'eJrth IUInual com'entton. May 3. 4. I grade school And \ hlgll sChool at Ash· lIonai Scholl\.5t1c Press A..55oclatlon. I next fAll. Ilnd 5. . lord. Washington, The Mooring Mast Wl\.$ one of 214 � .. : ................ , .................. , .......... " ...... , ..... " ... I"!11 Or. Selmer E. Berge, Pre.�ldellt of thc I Ruth Vall Hoven. '34. who has been collr�e newspapers which ..... ere sent to : .

Aruendment About Stu- . International Luther Leagues. was till' teaching a!,. the Jllson Lee school In the N. S, P. A. headqulU'ters [or crlt· � Tennis R�ck.h Restrunl

dent BQdy Elections com'enllon speaker on the t.heme, ! Tacoma. wUJ teach at the ArtondaJe �:I;n;h�f��

a��

gu�;:: ��;�: ��� i FreB�,�S:��f r::t�lsusitn =ed

. • tConUnlled Fro� Onel �:!�:�.t�:=;.

r�:

I:r

C:r��

.��:�. S

c:::e:

t �:�::.

r�, �:x�e:::� Mar. ruary. and was rated In accordance ' KIMBALLC��:I��C COODS 1 '-

:o�nc=IV:::=����t)'o!:� so!.:� and Rev. Alt. Kraabel spoke on the ton to teac� .at thl' Lakewood School �I�� �:k�U

allty !r'� :t:r� ] cun; ii ..... .... " ...... , .......... , ........... "" ... " GlU'et Rorem. topic dwlslons. . I at Lakl'wood, Washington nexl year, writinG. an;����estl:�e:

. 5 y e o Enid HuLson eommlssloner of d�e PacIfic Lutheran CoUege arranged I Arthur Spencer, '33, has accepted the The paper ..... as compared with bl- THEME HOSIERY

tlslng: �nn� Mano�. a ' r· the progr:a.m for the banquet held Sa.t· prlnclpalshlp. al the Soutlr American weeklies of other Junior Colleges IUld Irregulars 79c

cless represcntath'e: and ��� �!h�:r:��a:::.�aotH���I�:� Lake Schoo!. He Is teaching at Pa- received the best raUng on Its head- 'RegulClrs $1 ,00 & up

Pflueger. high school clflc City a� present. lint'S. tYIXlll'aphy. and make-up. The Funk M. Skinner Co. were w\anlmously elected. Berger Jacobson. '30. will teach In lowest rating received W85 on news 939-941 BrOadway

The followlna amendment to da�t atf�:;!��I�;105� �::

c�t �u�'. the. Bremerton School s),.stem next year. wrltlns:. .........-;::. ::::'========:::; ��:�·;:�:,::)',o�:ul:n ��' J:::' '::,:ro,;:�' '�Ol�

n.;; :::: Rev. Nc .. ig Spcaks at r,. ·······'···'�·��T·E�OS .. 'E�·RR

.. i�v .. ·EI

.. C

.. :·E;';�'O��''''''" I LIEN Cr SELVIG

Druggists dAted Student otrlcers and. represent.. Choral Union. In several other numbers. ' - LIst l\1iSSiOll i\lccting I tlve� !lhaJ1 be held lbe first Wednesday At.tendlng the convention as dele- , . : Hoy A. Pl�h.'I'SOIl �" 1 _ fte t.h ll.r!Jt l\I d . I Ma ' gates from the Parkland Trinity I ! I I ') S ( . I \ -�; thee Fruhm:� :�n�:::

e: Church were William PlIeu6er. Isabel spe�:�r

N:���e ���;��In�a�f�:e

g��:� � . ' -. ! 1;rU��:�I�I�IUll i \'(. � +1 _________ ._ S\·a.re, and Waller Young. slon Society which w

,

as hela- on Wed..: r ........ "' ........ " ........ " ................ , ...... " ........... .. � �.. . ... " ........ " .. , .. , .................... '''''''' .... IjJ

ted from !.he Fre!Jhman or Sophomore Eugel1e LeaguerS Visit neOOay evenlns: I.�t.he college rQ.uslc ._- P.cific luther.n CoHere ;1 .c:le.� ! Claq the flnt Wednescla,.. alter the / "You are Most Likely to wit'" Joh_ ........ aM 14 ....... t

On Monday morning. May 6. tollow. DevoUon wa:(led by KathfY,ll Ander· find ' it at Why 1'101 fO'I' nome? third Monda)' In (kwber, The ass.istant son, Other pr�

m nwnbers Includ· I . ' , manacer 01 at.hleUcs to autona.Ucally Ing the L.uther League Convention in . Rh d B h " ' JOHNSON •• USH CO, b«ome comrnts.icners of AtbleUcs tb� �:;;:..::=n>;li����e�:��.

f;;;� :�ol�n v��:�s p:;�t: =;�a;� I 0 -, rot ers � .. �,��.:.�� ... ��:�,� ... ���: .. ""'��:,�,�.��.� .. � =I':! ';�n=.

to hold a scat In lbe Luvaas, vWtecS PacUic Lutheran CqI_ H "a="'::;':;;'=========t

+ __________ <> r----------"l President Viln Leu\'en rePOf'ts that lese. Havlng' persuaded Rev, Luvw , Hanson'l J.w.lry the vote ""as \'ery "Light .. with that they should not �turn home un- Kenchb-lum Conrad's 14() stud{,ll� participating, til they had seen the oolltle. they ar-' Suits .nd.Overcoah rh'� here MondllY momlng In time to Coff •• Shopp. attend the regular chapel exercises, and For Sale Exclusively 'I

Brookd.le Grocery to \'Iew the campus.

BROOKDALE. FOR A QUICK PICK·UP

, MEDOSWEET

Home Churned Butterm'ilk .

Jetland 6- Palag,uti . 9 1 2 P,c. Ave,-Tac:om,

Comp�ments of

West ,C6ast Grocery .

Lunches - Candy Cigarettes

' Short Orders Soft Drinks

Good Colf.ee Brookdale. Wash.

Colden Rod Bulter . hi�t quality

257 So, 1 1.th St,

WRECKER ,SERVICE D.y �"d Nite

BOYNTON'S SlRVICI CA, OI45-R·J

1.,..181

It refreshes and I)uilds radiant health

Drink it regularly

. � IROIdw�, 1'1'71 always unifQrm

Arnocat Products � AT :vO�. caOCI.'S

--'- " '''''':--

made in Tacoma by Miller Brol.

c '

all

Page 61: Mast 1934-1935

I

S�y ror Jhe Graduation Exercises!

Saga Distributed Monday; Annual

Is Well-Receiv�d Sig�iJies "The Dream" Realized

With Dedication To The Pioneers or forty Years

AR'o; Uniqu� 'C()\'ers

Nev.' and dlHt'�nt In. the line 'of P.

, , � " ' PACIFlC LUTHERAN COLLEdE

JVew and Retiring�Ooring Mast Heads,

- ,

Congratulatlo..-s Seniors! May Success A'nd

H�ppin�88 Be Yours,

l 'CIaSs Night Will Start Graduation Program Tomorrow

·&tcal�urente, Sunday, ' and Comrrien�ement. Monday, , 'WiII Complete E�e�dS;es; . ·

Drs. Swanson, . Il!,eus

. ,To open 1\.5 ·ir8(!ustlon exerclse.o; the .Class _ol 1935 which numbers ievel'lly·

L. C. annuals Is the 1935 yearbook w�li:h madE' Its appearance, M&nd�)' In the CoUrse corridors. Beau.tltull�· co\',ered In rich green llrd 1)rown suede. lined Abo,'e: left &0 rlChL Ikri M�bft. reUrin, �1Ulnnll manaC'er; Helen, HoIl-,camp, �ilot' elcct '�r' next �r'r, and with II sort harmonizing yellow. the l\llIt.on Xes,"" reUrinr editor'. Mr. MJhn:� wtU b.ead.the AMoeiat.nl SIDClents nut yrar, and Mr. N.esvlr b Jddu.Un".

'0 , .. III ha\'e Ill! claM nlaht. pf'O(ram tomorrow In !.he gymnasium bel1nn'lng at eight o·clock. Im�edlate"IY preccdlnr tbl.s will be the tTadlUonal plaounr or tt'le Ivy by the student body p�sldent, John Van Leuven.

books are Mmply and artlstlca)ly dew· · Fos's' Conunl"ttee Is H )" H )t " ' T Ba.ccaillure;at.e Sotrvlces wm be held rated with Luther's Coot or Arms. Calendar e en ,0 (amp , 0 Sund�y evening at eight o'clock In the

_ The SagR. whose theme this year Is the Fortieth Anniversary 01 the found· Ing of Pacific Lutheran College. Is most appropriately dedlcRted to the great men or vision who e5\.abll�ed this iri� stitutlon In 1894.

O " "' Ch h Ed" M " M Trinity Lutheran Church. Or. C. R. rganlzmg nrc · T .... ' It ()orIng ast , S.""",n, P"'''' or th. O"ruem.n.

Support For P. L. C. W. A. A. Track Meet, 2:40. N eif School Y ear :;�::;.

n�ch��c�: ,!:��;.

:rlll

�h���

Clas� Night. ��:rn;y M. In Oym- Swanson clnss prC8lden�. Included ContaGting E,·er.y Church in Dis- nsslum. Ivy PlanUng a� 7 :50. Frithjof Tnyet Appointed Busi'- o'n the program wHl be a. vlo-

(rict ·to Aid in Finances; EI- nus Manag�r; Faculty lin solo by Lewl.o; O. Huin.er and'a groUI) DUferlng from former Sagas In �he \'estrom Reports to Students B"""" U" :' :I.,S�8',OOd"p, M, �'n'"

Appro\'es' Choices by the eollege a eapella choir. The col-manner of"'t.ype and euts, the yearbook .... �_ H � lege pastor. R,ev. T. O. Svare. wtll eon-d\splays the 'Trafton Script on aJl title

Our [:eld agent, Mr. Victor Eh'estrom, Lutheran. Faculty Reception [or At a meeting of thr Associated Stu-I d

uct the serviCe!!. Following the ,wor-�:c

gt��g

a��e

hc,:��

n!\�:

I�h:�

ea�u��: in his chapel address iast Monday, re- ��:�

I::n

lt�' and ;Visiting

��:�:r:;

[r���o �

oen:it1��

I:� :

1��

h�����e:

l�

e::��;I;

h:l:;t�;

ties are done In the nO\'('1 Flush cut and ported on the .... ·ork of the Foss com_ Monday edltor-in.chlef of th..:Mooring Mast for� friendS. . : t!n,ted a delicau g�en. These utel- mit\e-e for the sUPIXlrt of this scl)ool. Commencement, 8:00 P. M. Audl- the coming school year. For the poet As the cHmax to the fe!ltivltles. Com­lent photographic' panels ha\'e brought n;� P;�;:a��

th����ml��hea�e� "lon).lm. Dr. J. C."K. Preus. Speak· of bu.o;lness man�rr, the Board cl;tor;e mencement will be held Monday night :£F��:�,:':�.::::?m�: ;:�:� ���:7.,�o:,'h,,:;,:�u�:,� ' 2�;:-;:;:: �:;;'7.' ����o��{,::�����,:�t:0� .:�; ��.�':��s:� '��:':����,T�2'�'�i:

caught clever glimpses of thr .socIal and Indh'lduaL<; may stand shoulder to �nd

, July 17 to August

23 fall I dd 0 Pr is h f ti

lite and school c\'ent.<>, and the students shoulder supporting P. L. C. and to ./ \ I �lss Holtcaml) 15 a freshman In the :ra �I� �::� a �em:ei Of. �: ���

and facult}' as they re-ally are. 'Ole aid in a practical way by providing C

\ S. . normal department, and has been ac- allng class.

kicking post Is not to be forgotten, nl'Cessary funds that the cost of yearly o�um S,- . loglng tlve'durlng the past year 011 the staffs T� open the exercise Dorothy An­standlng straight and tan on the title operation m�y be- balanced In cash. 'Thrill Audi�'nce at of both of our litudent publications. In del'SOn will play the prOce5llionai alter pa.ge-r:. fricnd to all romlUlcen:;. gl;�� o!

OthOr:�;�

e�:�I:�

t�:: t��

r:�� the fall semester she wo.s·a.swclate 00- �;hlch Rev. O. L. Haavlk, president of

For the labor and effort In produc- ment of outstanding obligations, The Colorful Operetta ltor of the Mooring Mast and In the the College Board or Tnatees, wtiJ rive tlon this splendid annual which s\gnl-. borrowed Is to be paid back over a . spring semes.trr she was co-assoclli.te the fnvocatlon. Dr. Tinge\ltad will 5&Y fies "The Dream �Rlized" gratitude 15 period of the ten Years. • etlitor of the Saga. She Is a. graduate a few wo�ds of welcome, followed by a due to Thelm/\. Da.nlris. editor, and her The mrmbcn; of thl' committee are : Pauline Watts, Bob Svare Star, in of the-8edro Woolley High School and double piano .nwnber by Nonna preUII efllclC'n� staff. Rev. H. L. Foss, president. of Pacific Leads; Oriental Setting Cre- during her senior year she served as and Rhoda Hokenstad .. Alter Dr. Prew's

On the ed,ltorlal staff are Helen Holt.- district. Rev. Theodore Hokenstad. fl- ated by Japanese Costumes editor ?f the school paper. the "Cub." addreas a trio, composed of Mrs. J, O. camp and Jame.o; 01l1l1an: i\S5OClate nanctal secretary of the PacinI' dls- �__ Mr. Tayet. the new business head. Is Edwards. Mrs, Ph,. E. Hauge and Rev, editors. Evelyn Ecklund, Evelyn Syve!"- trlct. Rey. S. J. Ylvlsa.ker, financial Presenting a beautiful display of a sophomore In the normal department. T. O. 6va.re, wUl sing. In conelwlon Dr, son. Franc!.o; Archbold. and Bertrum setretat)' of the North Puget Sound Japanese pagt'antr)' amid a colorful He ha.� r�elved a great deal of training Tlngebtad will prfsent !.he diplomas to Myhrt-. ncth'ltles: Rachel Flint. EI�n circuit. Re\'. T. O. Svare, flnnncial sec. In the commercial field. ha.ving taken the grad)ULtes. Bergstrom. Ida Merz. and Harry Orib- retary o.r the South Puget Sound cir'

Oriental setting th� Drama _ClUb com- two and a half yean; 01 accounting and Following a Dutch Oarden Idea. the bohm. cJ&.s.s edltors:,...Eld01.! Anderson cult. Mr. Ludl'IS Larson. college busl-

pleted the CUJT('nt selLSOr, with the pre- st\'eral other com.merclal courses. Serv-· class night progTam wUl be under the and Judllh Benson, athletics: Valbors ness �anager. and Mr. VIctor Elves_ ��

::�,

�f :te ;:�y

t�v���� �

he:�

!��s ;:a:,

c�:�:��� ;�ac��:1 ::ri::!! !tU

:�:�lu

o�e

EV�: f!:,

l;in�

e n= . •

��::b}'A;:O�d O:��::n�=;�a sc�:� �:;�t::�se�� :�:

I��S

ah��g��' ���. ��: enthusiastic audience. The production In handling the rtnances ot college pub- Folk .dan.ces I)y Eldon Anderson, Bert

rison a,FtJsts· Louise Jackson person- gon circuits ha\'e been contacted and was dl�cted by Mr. Keith Reid. Drama Iicatlons, Myhre. Her\;)ert Norgaard, Vlrwtnla als; �Ifge �nson. Elizabeth Friis. ty- ha

...

,

aCCf'Pted their allocations. f.,�fA. club adviser. _ - M there 15 no class In Journall.o;m a.t I Mahncke. Virginia. �n. DUll' 9Uale,

pt.sts: Prof�s.sor N. J. Hong. adviser. A H O. Erickson. p�sld�nt of th!! The beautiful soprano voice of Pacln:: Llither9.fl College. the Mooring L11a Rudd. V�mer Bitter: Wooden shoe fWland S"'anson, business manager Pacific District Women's MLsslonary Pauline Watts as "Miss .Cherryblos- Ma�t I.s put Ollt by the students them- dance: Rhoda Hokenstad and Mary

hRd as his staff: William Pflueger, clr. rrde.,"'

.lons

., has presented the cause som" bl�nded with that of Bob Svare �Ives, with the r('.!;ponslbility lying UP-

I NaSh: Folk sonp: Amy Gllbert, .LouIse

culatlon manager: Aida Johnson .... Irene f}f P L C to her organi%atlon at the as; Jac� to thrill the audience with their on the department heads. Those who J�ksOn. ,Ellz.abeth Dahl, Norma. Pr'eus, Odell and lone Madsen. circulation so- district aud circuit meetings in wa.sh- love songs. Additional romance was are chosen for the editorial staff r«eive I Jane Wlllla�, Harry Gribl:!Ohm. tJoyd Hclton; Clifford Mesford, ad\'ertlsing Ingtoll. Oregon, Rnd California. The fum�ed by Mlld�d Monson as Jessl- e�ther one or t.wo credit hours for their Thompron, Osten EUasen. ,Paul Preus,

. manager: JeRn Armour. Erling Larson W. ·M. F. Is striving to give annual ap. 1 ca. and Emmet Thompson· as Harry. 1II0rk. IConUnued on Pace Fourl and Vern Knull:en, advertising sollcl- PI'l'c!atiolls and to increase the memo Eldob Anderson played t.he part of ron: FrithJol Tayet. accountant: and bershlp of the Development Assocla- Kdkemo. {he comedian lead. .Osten Mr. Lud\'lg Larson, adviser. tlon from the present nearly 10,000 to Ella.o;.en ga"e an excelll'nt portrayal ot

Unsung Hero Gets Deserving Credit

Oh, How We Hate to Leave! ..

Gra,duates Expre-ss Their Feelings 15.000. Luther Leagues are asked to the role of the high ana npble politi· sponsor each year a special prOiram to clan, Togo. The girls in the American bring this cause before a.1I Lutherans, chorus wore whlU and black SPOrt out­es�ec!any the )'oung"peoPle. tits In the first act and formals In the

.Rev. Foss .d&; .... n�k confine himself last two ac\.5. whlle.the American boys '-___________ �__'_ ________ ..J to the Coast bUt'rrdits rt'spanse In the wore .whlte trousers. dark coats, and Forty graduating classes of p, L .. C, and !.heir lasting trlendshlp: Realizing

The leRd!> of opert'ttas and plays are East. also. PresJdent Skindlov of t.he .o;lraw hats. ·The �Isha. girls In color- have preceded !.he present one. They' school da}'!> are over. I berin to reallu flashed out In headlines: the cast is Recky Moun.taln dlslrict Is lending his lui Japanese costumes added a native each have been a group ot the highest that now It means shUtlnr for myself. written In ltallca, but. seldom Is seen aeth'e suPPort. Rev. Hokenstad haa touch to the production. Both chor- type 01 men and ..... omen. as Is the case I will mLu the choir a rreat deal." the nrunes of those "'ho make the per- approached the Lutheran Brotherhoods uses sUPP9:'Ud. the cast with singing with the graduating class" of 193.<;. Carl CoIt....m: "I have enjoyed my formanCf' possible. We are th1rlklng also, and ' clever dancing. Its members are Just. as enthusiastic. as .. trier" stay at p. L. C. now of one Individual who, for U!.e la.st Special credit for U!.e succesS of thls aetlve and as traditional as any other . Mary Nub: '''OOh�r I don'" want' to -two years. has had full charge of the 0 b S· p operetta Is due to SholD Ha.5epwi who class. They are In full accordance wl!.h leave. I' shall mlsa the Innuence. of stage managing lor all OCC&!Ilons. r en Ime to resent furnished !.he Japanese eostwnes and the rapid growth and progress of P. the Chrtstla.n at.mOllJlhere' that pre-

Being Inte�sted In el�trical work. Concert Friday, Ju�e 7 'stage setting necnsary for the. presen..: L, C. They are lit representatives of dominates here." . he has made It a hobby to meddle _'__ I taUon. Thanks are also due to Mrs. our' educatlonal Institution. . Sydney GluM: "Three times should around. rewiring the (ym. installing The T'rInlty Luther League announces Yoro!.Ugy. Mrs. Kusumoto. �. Dr. A few 9f the graduates ,",ave been In· be enough for one to rraduate from any new flood lights. furnishing new re- II concert to be given next FI'lday eve· Kunlta, and Mr. O. Takemato who ' Urvlewed as to thdr feelings toward .schooL" n�tors, �modellng the property rooms, ning, June 7. In the chureh audltorlwn, : aided the members 01 the cast. In ret-- .school, and toward leaving. It see� Thelma Daniele: " 1 certainly hate'to and ,connecting' base pJup-aU 'such featuring Orben Slme, who will present tlng Into , the compllca.ted Ja.p&ne&e to be a. unanimous teellng regardinr leave It."

. . things which add In everY way to Ute Theremln and Pitchfork cello ' selec- cOlltumes.

. . leaving_II �read . sa}1qg· thetr laSt Arnold An'!lenon: "I have enjoyed

pe�

o::;�

eSt�� e

Ov��r,

v:�

USf:O=

tio::·lts J�t �eet1ng, on May 19. WIl- �:� :� c;:::::�;��

e::: :�:��: t::

r soSC;e

oo�f

d�eS·se=��� !::·�e;:11 � '�u;tr��e���ele:'

the momlos. he 1& heard hammering lIam Pflueger and Waltet Young gave ·t!ng and JlihUnr. •

£IdO.D AJ:uienoD: "I conSlde� p, L. C. Portia .MIrier: "I ret a lump In my and tinkering. retune' really ' for. dresa reports on the recent Luther Leque oUrtng4 inUrmlSaion of the second as a capable in&tltutJon of learning. It th�t whenever 1 think of leavtnc." rehearsal. When the· tJme comes. the conventJon. The nst 01 the p� and thlrd acts. Arnold And��n, pres!- has a most elClclent. ·faculty. who put Seoa Jobnaon: "I · thlnk the reaaon lights art' Ril Set to go ·on. He pulls consisted (If a farewell talk to the rrad- dent of the'prama Club, presented Mr, �I'OM to. the studenta what they desire I hate to leave Is because I 1Ilr.e school. curtains and turns the dawn into day- uata by Rev. ,Bva.re. a plano aelec:t1on l\Cld �lUi Ii .brief· � in app�tlon to learn. One oot ooiy obtairu reneral I h�d great memories of school here,;' . lIgpt-moming into evimlng. Cohden.:. by Dorothy Anderson. 'a' vocal 1010 by tor hls unUring eftorts in worklne with education, but spiritual educatIon &II AnDe Job_: "I lUi:e ·It.. Th'lre Is tousnesS Ls his virtue. His reW8l"d Is Oste� EUasen. Paul ArmStrong led the·.cast. Mrs. Dapper. Mrs. Taylor. an'l 90';11," . aomet.b1oc' &bou't P. L. C. Uiat mates small, but our appreclaUon Ls rreat. In singing arid Irene- OdeU in' games Ellen Beustrom who ass.Lsted the dl- rnUe Q�:' "I have enjoyed U!.e me want to come baClr., tho' 1 don't We salu'te RAY REIDI , played around the �nUre. rector, were p�nted ·w\.th corsages. family-like atmOsphere of the student&. Itnow ,what It 1&." ( -

',- /, '

..:

Page 62: Mast 1934-1935

mbr mooring .iMa�t Publlsh��('\'�rJ' l"'O Weeks during the achool year

by the studrnLS ot Pacific Luthl!:ran College, Parkland, Wa.shlnlllitoD,

Offi«: Room 115 Telephone� OArlnd 0571 Subscription Prlce-$I.OO �r Year .

EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR·IN·CHIEf' • - - Milton Nesvi&' ASSOCIATE EDITOR' • . • - Hazel liMerup FEATURES EDITOR - - - Eleanor Hauke SPORTS EDITOR � - • - PaUl It. -PreWJ

REPORTERS-Melba FenneY, fda,bel Henem.-=�� �:�.��:�;. Js=�

n�f:��,

J=

n���

�bert-MOI'.son.-Norma· PrSU5, . Ma",rgar,et_Rorem, Lenort' WlthrOIl., Ray.:nond Reid. Harold Demp;te�.

TYPISTS .' • Anne Johnson, Edna 1'obla.son

BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER Bertl1.!lll Myhre ASST. r:USINESS MGR. - - Clyde Grtmstvedt ADVERTISINO MANAGER John Drelbelbl.'l CIRCULATION MANAGER - Louise Jack50n ClRCULATIO� ASSISTANT - Mlifgaret'Craft

FACULTY ADVISERS _ N. J. Hong, o. J, Sluen

Graduate,S Htlt'e He(lvy Ubligations 1'0 Mee�

" SomC' II) II,C' .\'urti), thC' fl1Sl, thC' SOll/h, EIl(h II) th" bill/I" 01 fil" gon lorlh. But 11/1 ilion" th"y mllft li8hl it 011/. 81'/ 1101 III Ihe IImshine, 1101 in Ih" rllin. Nut in Ih.· "ghl of ·t� sl.i1S Imtold Shall A'" ('le, I1ff 1II('('I' 1184In. Or b" 41 A'C' A'C'rC' ill IhC' daYI of old. 8uI 41 SlllPI Ih41 f'4H 411d 1IIor" (hurdy go Exchanging thtlr tidings upon Ih( sell; $0 f am ri(h(, for Ihou 1 knoA', Nor art th.., poor(,. 1 /TUII, by m(:'

To II K'i I' IICW pusiliollS, to tlld!' honws, tu higher SdlUOls of il'llrninj.! Ilwy Sl'attcr, lIud wc wish thrill SUlTess whercn'f thl'Y go. TIII'y I'arry with tlWIlI, WI' trust, pleasllllt 1ll1'lllOrics of Ihl' fille linll's at P. L. C. ant! wc know w\' shall' always l"t'I1II'l1Ihel' thc good times WI' had with 1111'111. Tlwv ha\'!' hl't'n 10 tiS the el'II()f)tli � IllCllt of all thul' lhl" sdwoi slunds fUI·. und we hopI' thai WI' nlll l'arry till as \\,\,11 as IIlt·�· hu\'(' dtllll'.

\\·l·lI. IWH" S Itl ,'(lll, Sl'lliul":'.... YOll have sd liS an I·X<'lIllplt- .lo s'h'in' aftl'r, and wc will nc,'­I'r furgd -yuu. \\'h)-'rc\'tL'" yuu gu, and what.ever yUll du in Ihe ftll m't', lIcver furgd your st.:hool, llIltl Ihe ideuls Ihal havc alwa\'s hccll hcrs. To ynu, teachcrs, goes Ihe rcsp-

ollsibility of the younger .generation; lIlay you influelll'e them fur thE. j.!lIod ill t'\"l.·rythiug thai yuu do, On ,·utl. !,tlsiul'SSIlH'Il. sdlUlurs, und hume-builders iii'S the duty IIf shllwiug the type of school yuu allt'uded. tlntl Ille kind of idl'als yuu follow,

:\Iuy you fulfill YOllr mfssi-on successfully; IlItI\' \'ou SUl'('CCti in 1111 1 11 111 ,"UII undertakc, . ,

'--:\Iar)' Moehle

We Hope We HIWC Been If Success

As wc pul i t s last issw,' 1o, "lIcd." till' :\luur­illg :\last l'umpldt's its dcvellth.year as the of­ril'ial urguu or 11ll' t\ssol'illted Students of Pa, t'ifil' l .utlwr:1Il Culll'gl·. To rl'preSt.:nl the stu· dcnls' lIlld fUl'ulty in Ihe mannt'r befitting stich 11 publkatioll hus hl'('ll nul' cndcu\'or durin� the pusl YL'ar. :\1111 as Illl' p.tper is the reprcsenta­tivc of a Christian iustitution. wc have tried' h) ulist'I"\'l' and prl'SL'Il1 I Itt' ideals and beliefs whil'll Sill'll a ptJsitiuu implv,

If wc urc tl) liSt-' st ll�lellt opinion as a barom· t'lcr, wc fcel lhnt we hun accomplished our Ilim und thot Ol!r past year's wOQk may hc tcrmcd a Slll'l'ess. Do nol get the impression.

. h{lwt>\'l'r. thnt we huve rcceh'cd no criticism, ' On tilt' conlrnry. we huvc receivcd u great deal, fur which we arc truly grateful. -II has heen "lTY l'()lIstrlldi \"(� 111111 we belicve has hclped us ttl impr()vt' thc puper, \V� have always wel­L'OIlIeti it us UII indicatioll of tht! interes\ that . Clur fellow students havc takcn in our work,

Additional critil'islII, which proved invalu­ahlc was obtaincd through the ' All-American Criticul Sen'icc ,frum the Press CO.nferepcc of the Lulheran Students Uni(�n held this .sprin�, For the third consecutive year the Moorioj{ [\lust reech'cd First Gltl�'i Hpllor Rating froll}

�,�iv�i' �;o�; I�ile ���U����:�:�c:'I�:uU�� �� the cll�ng�s in tYI)ogral,hy whi�h we made •

.

\ '

. ' . . ' ' . . ' PACmC Lt1THE:RAN COLLE(j$, P�. �ASHlJ'IOTON MAY :!Il Ill"

��:I��ing with :the isslle uf )la,rch tile th ,ir· "HAV' ,E Y,OU MEt . To Uert· :\Iyhrc. lHisilll'sS m!l�lllbJCr. alld his -

\\ Ithoul thl'lr shuultl('rin� Ihe filltln�inJ re· � SI�u\ihilHi .. ,s of publi('utiull. l:urcnilmcnl ·would. Tht Short NomwHe ' hu\'e ocen lIeCeSS.ln. Et:onon.ic co.,d,'I,'o" . WI� a S,,·n.t'SmiJe

? " Sl�l;rr a f .. ,w .words of upprei,:itltioll urc tlue, )' ,

, " , , 1." !w\'e Ill,adl' the prtlbi�'1II \I.r St..'t:lIfilig utlycrtis- • IIIg a slzlllJle ",nc. U(hIiIJ� �onsidelably to the I::=====::;::===�====::;::======J wurk of !"his sluff.. ESH(-'l'illlly . t.: (J91 mcndnble is •• the fact �hut . t!ley do it nlr without recci\'ing That great. big fOO�� ):Ii.y�r? He'a Th� rtrl with th� sweetel!lt smll�, 8h� lIny rcmullcrntlon, played ,IOOtbali for U!� years And Is I. normal s'raduate and .la ·tJrHdy I.

In conclusion. wc expcr.�cc a iHHc rl>grel h�'s abo participated In th� various t.eachtr for next, yeal'. Her �yee tell U3 wh('n .wc contt'mplu((' thul tillSiS' the lust issue track m�ts Rt school. Tacoma is his of h�r sincerity and lood lPOrt&man­.1ln�lcr 09r supervisiun, \Vc have tllken II per- ' home lown and'h�'s a. IT.Rduate 01 the shlp.- B�etball. buebt.-ll, volleyball, 'sonlll !nl�rc,sl iI,l thi�' pup('r duritYJf1h�jusl tWII Linctlln High School. Alth0uth h�'1s and goU 'are htr favorite $pOrta· and yeurs, ,and It has' become. as i,t . were, a pu�t . of . known as the "Dorm Peet" �use or sh� partlclpatee 1n IllI of them at school. us, \\ c hllve roimd this work the inost inter- the many phone. callll h� 'reeelv�s dur· A!l\Olli hS!r Vl.riOU3 club a.cUvltl�s .. ""� �stinR aud in tructi\'c in our life to dute. and. Ing thf! day, he is I. w�1I Itke<l �lIow. see .her an a.cUve mtmber of D, R. 0 .. "'ish 10 lhunk nur fellow sludents for thc. hOllur It has �n' suga:ested to hlm that he havlni served. as treasurer 01, the club, tlntl L

,lj>pUl-"tunity ' tht:y · ht'SIt'Wt'(� 'UP'lll us l�y mo\'� Inlo the tel�phon� booth. as h� .also a �ember or·the L;. D. R. In her

lH.'rnuthng us to edit the i\loorlllg Mast Ihis seenu'lo bE' th� only on� who URS �t. sophomOre' ye'l.·r. she was t'lected vice past school yea ,r, '\Ve wish 10 ·cxpress. our but he- d.oe5ll't think he �t& 100 many preildent of h�r clua. H�r-··statur�· 1s thunks 10 the stuffs uf both sclllesiers for Iheir �11s. , Th� lirst Rmester or hls college short, and sh� I,s of a me�IIUfn cbmpiex­consCientious wurk and .hope .thut. through this

. Ufe h� acted· L!i bU3ln�ss mRnRier 01- Jon, blut �y�&. and brown' hair, Her

ucl ivity. they have received know.ledge which tJ:Ie Moorlll& 'MLSt. The second semes· pelse and personamy 14 out-tanding will be of future \'olue tu thcin, \Vc thank. also. ur dropping out. resunting his work: .and Is a swell friend to 'hBV�, (g'& I�t nU lhosc who Ilavc furnished liS news for �heir th� following year. H�'s a graduate acquainted belore &be gradul.ta. ilwuluublc eoopcru�on , J ' ���ds

th:re

L::� "":n�?':: m!� ___ ..::::::::::_ .... _ K:' ' , r , hi"; ,PREXY'S CORNER ,

" , " ol.:'gnter than, -c.Air ' '

,

, B, BOB MONSON ' Former P; L,C�Gins ' 2� - "72 To Be.·June Brides ou��;���::S

mO�l���

f�t!.e�n�:lil�! CALENDAR OF HA. HA'S-

Reme�ber a !�w Illonths buck when Emmett Thomp· ' son ate �\'en pieces or cake at one slUing? , . . A.nd a . 'few weeks aa:o when Herb and Helen didn't know .each other exL�tect? . . . ha! hR! Now loott!' , . . It was In Septembt'r of last year that HAPPI-Ness got the. nick· name tacked on to her. and she's been �avJng a grouch �\'t�:r since , , Last Oclober WB.II 'when EVEREIT Lipps finally conVinced the dormers that he reail}: wasn't a professor. but Just wa.lktd that way to keep h15 hair from ralUng down O\'er his face . . . In November leavell w�re dryIng up and Bucky and Irene w�re just blossom­Ing out In a lonly twosom� . . . HI. hat Now look! . The big event for De�cm!>er was ARNE'S fUlllon with DAHLE . . . If Arnie Anfl�rson hRd had hls way, h�'"

-- 'I let us wish IUId work that th� beautl. .MIss-He)�n·Colilns. '33. of La Gr,,?de, fill dreams mil)' com� truer

Wn..�hrl1gton, lind Mr, Rolf� E. Ander- ! I sat,me down to dream' such R dr�am. so� of Portland .. Oregon will � mar� 1 Rlld the number ,three-sacre<l symbol! rl�d·Sulldl\y. June 9. The nupUe.!s will -wov� Itself Inlo my· dream. ni� ta.ke plMe at four 0'91ock In the Meth- times ten an'tf'ihree years �ore my ocUst Episcopal Church In Eatonvlll�. memory drifted ba.ck pR3t my IMt washl?gton. At pr�.sellt Miss Collins graduation at· Pacific 'LUtheran Acad­Is teaching In Bordeaux. Washlnp:ton, emy In 1902. to my frl'llt contact 'with Following th�lr honeymoon they plan Colleg� Seniors (y�a. the capltal5 are to lh'c In Portland. \Po'here Mr. Ander_ Important). three times th� times son 1:'1 working. thre� of them. th� tw�nty_sev�n m�m_

... ould ne\'er ha.\·� madet!6.nUary the hectic mO,:!th .that he did . . . Ounng the lfi�t week of school. when �\'ery­bod}' liked II:ch othtr �� their looks, KrUll, Hauke, Orady, Holtcamp. "me '(U1d �g�rup paired off. went to :::�. ��

g::':s.

gaIiOn O( .. gas a�tter�d all the way

PERSONALITIES 'pLUS-

On Jun� 12. ML'IS Hulda Simonson. bers of the Class of ' 1903. th� largest. '301.. of Astoria. Ore-gon and Mr. Pre<! In Luth�r College history up to that. JcS&'n of Tacoma will be "'ed at th� tim�. n was a beauttrul. Inspiring home of .th� I1rld�. MI.s.s Simonson ls class, graduating In th�'Jubllee yuz. of teaching at Orl't!ndale, WMhlngton thLs th� Synod organized flrty y�ars be'ror�.

I)'ear. Followhlg the ceremony they In· In 1853. Always at tht thourht of.thla tend to IIv� In the resrd�nce of Mr, class there 15 "glory &bed around"; so

. Jes .. �en In Tacoma. . also now In my· dream.

The year's all around ladles' man Is Osten. who hall Ch 1 raled SC\'en and routed seven . . We vote for Hazel as �e Gleanings the most popular girl IWOI] by a neck) . . . For the best Contrary to the �xpectatlons or phy-all around bOy, W� cast our ballot for Johnny laround . slc.lall.'; the averale length or life has �501 . . We would sa� that Toby was the year'S best Increase:d during the depressloll. These golddlgger (take your pick out of that mountain I . ' years have brought many bl�sslngs. Odell Is found to hR,'e been the blgg�st puzzle of tbe 00- nng�lstad

:�r:o;:

e�tt;;

o����

o�I::

t r�!

ff����\h� �:;':td�

o�.�: The "world" has made serious Inroads

OUt of· our three Iroups .at P. L, C._ high school. Ubel:ftJ arts, and norml.l­comes our btautlful Class of 1035. our largest tv�r. three t1m�s thr�� Um�s thcU.hlrd 'power of two In number.' to climnx our fortieth anniversary )'�ar. These seventy-two young people come 01lt of the large::>t P. L: C. student body yet, given us In a yrar wh�n we 'moat needed their Inspiration. And aaaln, In my dream. th�re 1.,'1 "glory shed around."

Inlo the organizations of th� church. could trail Inlo class late without causing a now of But the purest churchu gr�w up In the .erbal lava from hIs exc�l1enc)! up front. ces.spools or crime and vlc�. What Is

th�'::Il:�Il�I�

,

n:n

s�u�e�natw��

I:s

t��

e��:�

:�so�:e

:��;

required Is a Splrlt·fmed church. God Himself Is R Trlnlty ' ln UnIty. c� the bed . . . w� Ilr� alrald of V�m getting by In h� on�em��e

d����e�:;::��n

tr::Sc::� ' :.:r:�d�n �:;a�=k.H.!nm:�t �:a� �_ �;. O��

I:�=':t�!t

f���!

n��!,�

nli��e

h::00:�

d� �::� Uanlty Ilhd th� unregenerate world. sured by Him, that "now abld�th raith,

ouUide . . , OVERHEARD In the ha1l: "Alter all. fools Pflueger :;::��h:;

i���se

th��ha'!;�;': :::y �: Il1llk� IIf� amusing. Wh�n all the tools are dead I won't ullbroktn presence or these three Chr14. want to be alive " . . Now, we know why Rolph seldom Llan gra.ces Ih th�·h�ait.s or th� ��m_

��\'��g ���r:��. � .t��o��

s;:�:!s �7:r�e�:

ts�:::� ' J-lap py' :Birthday hers of the Class of 1935 be th�1r abid-

Ing upon her honor thaL no man had ever kissed her 8erlfLiot Vopn Ma,. 18 ��:���Og� . :����� ;::-::;I�n soUJCe -of

�t::;'��.;�:oU:thte�l:g

a:�:�

y�

I�::;.:r���;o:: ��

t!� :�r�:; ��;;re ��� . . O. A, TINOE.UITAD:

�A��� �U�ri;:REH;�:�:

dn't even stop ror a t�nnls blill. �:;

d�o�:

�h� . __ !:�: !iI

To Carl. Sidney, Lyell and Ole. for who school held no FerdInand Bond,. MayU terrors. They came ts students. left as student5-'"-n� Priscilla Buxton . .. .MI.121

hits, no runs. no �rrors . . . A good way to SAve transpor- Jon� Madlen . . MaY·31 tallon �xpt'nse tor those who were laude<! h.lg� In the "Hav� You Met" column, Is lo sprout wings and fly home . , Cliff and Ronnie are gOing to ship-out tills summer. Lucky thtY're both Nonllt�gtans. and won't have to use th� squar� port hOI�s; to see- the world . . . AI Moe

Junet Runbeclr: . Anre10 Man01J.'lOt� ...

J�e l .. ........... Jan� 3

Qu.lity Knitting Co. L.u., Swnt.,. 0 .... Sp.ci.hr 403 I I th St . . Tacoma. ,Wnh. ·

Is goIng to do some Ught reading this summer lor a cnang�. Ht has a Job readlnr light meters . . . AU In all, �\"�rythlng Is Idt In lood shape, with th� �xceptlon of th� proft&SOrs and th� Mooring Mast treasury . . , What will Nez:zy (Mr, N�uy lo you' do .this summ�r without his pa.ck 01 r�ters irvinl him sugar-coated t;andy? . • . or Umpna Swanson without. his Omega?

A Student's SpeciaZ

. A WOaD TO THE WISE-

A $ 1 .000.00 contract for $2.71 a quarter at age twenty . The si�plest way in which to guarantee ' your beneficiary the expense of your education .

Life ' Insurance HAROLD c. .HOEL

Representing

..

Th14 year, the stu.dents w�re more afraid of psycbolOlY . than thty were of Prof. HaUie : . , Lut y�ar It was Prot. Ed"'arda, now It's Prof. 8tuen who looks more bored than th� rest or th� staff . , . It 14 said that PJ:of. Ramstad. lost h14 temper' but onCe this term, and that 'ilLS wh�n b14 collar button roUt<! und�r th� bureau . . . W� suggest that Pror. Reid rest up after·the pper�tta. Go rlshlng. buy a car.' or u.e tht. carrtaa� nature has given you . , . E\'en L!!.0Ulh wr lOSt miserably. Pror. Hong IJ1lIn�d weight this schootyear l,&t'8 mlllr:, or what?) , ,' . Prof.'Bardon. your .,Year is a sueceu; a studj!nt has belun to think. bllt

,he JII-St can't malr:� up hIs mind what to tell Bena wh�n be I�aves . . . Mlu 'Reri�au and Mrs. Kr�ldl�r!.. The stude.s Iilr:� to·be· nice to u;tem.,.becallll!e It Is returnt<! In full m�,�ure , , , It be 1rl115 m�. I'D spend � aumm�r tlnd­Inl' out what a prol meant wh�n be told m�, t.o�wlt: I din spali.e er du �n skMe �rt. m�n ensom i et rum �r du en sn1firut," (Chacun a �n lont. senO�!1

LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD (Ler'" a.e.erYe Ute �)-

AERMAN L. EK�N , P,es;dent , 698 Second Ave. So, Minneapolis, Minn,

/ '

-

Page 63: Mast 1934-1935

, \

i , \ , I · i

' )

j, I

, .

�IAY 31. 1935 ' .

PAClnC LtrrHERAN CO�GE. PAR�. WASHlNOTON �AOE TllREl

Athletic ProgJ;am r------· -- ; I Lutherllu ·Tel)nis Tt'am . ISoIi�'s 'Nightowls .For . School Year ! tb �ports Going Ahead !

. S ... IIIII". Gray. Harbor . Wm Playoff; Take

Termed Su·ccessful I, n . Ii-" '. . . . I '" 'h.l, "rond m .. tI�, ,,

·th. , .. ,. Kitten Bait Honors·· Q.,,� . Nilsen star Pitcher Mil)' 24. lh,- P. L. C. �t'tm� awamJ)f'd .

on� o( Most Extensin in P. L. C. I \ ., �;;�·s���;:.or J .. c .. on lh� Li!,-coln �('ond Hair Ch'a.mps Take Three , � �" "1\18c" ReM.1 Umps Out or Fh'e Ga.me8 in �!��c;�."�o�::t��I�t�r;:p�sss���· II � II, l'AU t . K I'REUSJ'I P�:·:'b

Rr�n�O�� t����I:ri�I:II!:� Series With Hayseeds . j had Uttlt' dlfllcult.f..> ln · turning tiRe);

PlIoClfic Lutht'nlll Collrge Is complel- t -------------_----------- thr HRrborlU5 In all -four m"tche� H���. II ;':1�:,:It' N�::�:'ISrro;"I�:� Illg not only 0111' of itl; nl05t uten�I';e �l1e·:lli�st';;;�Il����:; �h:dlr��:C����� b""t���:��__=_�.J\�it�· :������: SC�

eule

t���ne:�� �:�ri�d�e .�� RI\'ay with th� playoU for tht Intra. sl)QrO< �Alendars. but. AIl'O probnbly the footbAll And bftSke\bal! ft'ams .. the InaugurAtion of trRck. successful gol( and Ma.rlln Rimgers Rt LAcey. nlutRI Softball !..eRItU!' ChRmplonl!hlp. m"O.!lt sutt!'s.,ful In the history of thl' tennis SQuads .. Md the most varlNf ph):slc.1 educAtion pmgrRm In years. Interest The N1ghtowls thumpeod Iht\.... Hay. College. . in nthletl� at .P. L. C. hils Increa� by leaps and bounds. Coach Oi1lon .6AYS se«ls 20 to 5 In the first Ifame to tie

SI,fItting thl' �en.'U)n off \\·\th II. balill. lilA'! h., hilS !lever'found such Interest'Al!" In the PA��t year. With such co'nttnu'ed Enid Hutson Elected Ihe count Rt two IfRmes whel;\ the Hay. thl' IIrld team hung liP Rn em'llIb!y' enthusiasm P. L. O. ls bound to IIAln wldf'r rl"<'Olnltloll throughout the Northwest. N W· A

1'-H ·d SE'"!'ds blew �y high after ieadlnR In

t'('cord. winning fI\'e gRm!'!; and drop- ew. '. . .t\� ea Ihe opening Innings. ping only \\\'0; And thn"{' 10 two of the P. L. C. Golfers ·Beat s. s. . Th'e rtnRi 'eontellt \\'I,I-s A ding dong �trongeH outfits In the North\\·ist. 'In s""" �

'5 NIJ:

hlowl5 '

showed plenh'

of JOAnnll Manousos. Judith Ben.' battl� .\\·Ith t.he Nlghtowl.!l com;�g from the 5('\'en lutm" pIA)·td tht' Oladlll.tors U of .W Frosh Squad ��� .... �.;:".;:'s

t���:�::a:�.:....ru;::: son Other O((irers Chosen; behind to scort' five run:lo 10 the :Iolxth :!�

ed up 115 point.. ... to their opponents the lI«ond haU and the' pla,off ..... s the �2 r.irls to Receh'e Letters Inning to cinch the ptnmmt:

BasketbAll follo\\·t<! " Klng FooUlII.U'" Harry :"1('Cormi'ck Cards 8 68 fnhlN" bf a IItren; ... ('11 ba"� out- As R' r6ult of the tlectlon htld thl,. l �e:.he

b�I���:

.

� ... ���7t��

n:r��

etr��

on the' s.ports l<tRge lind held S\\"A}' for .To StAr in 7Y, to 4% tit. . wfi'k. Enid HutAOn wUl be the pres!- the .�r� of 14-8. However. ·tJ:!e. leAd four monthll. P L. C. rontlnuffi her Victory ' s. s. . d�nt of the W. A. A. neJ:t year. Joan ' WM short lived when the PArkht.nd out. ' l<\lCCl'S$ In t.he hoop sport �'Innlng 11 Here's II. bokRY. to .Angelo �nou._ MRnou� \\'as chosen for the vlce- fit cam!' beck -'trong And took 'both

�4�;j1)�.1l!1!�� ... \1�: l�e�:7�J�ng .. �� M!�� �� ��

nl'�;��

hC��r:;.��;; .:b�:PI::f�':��;"= �;::II:�:�:1tIl!;

Jlld�

n�.� =���:!:::;� ... t�O�������!n�:

Chll.mplonllhlp. Proof 'that the Glads tht' Unh'ersllY of Wa.. ... hlngton. Fresh_ nobl)' RS umpire folks. II.nd de.selvt's -8 Thi!! aflernoon lit 2:40 �e W. A. A. live. \\'ere the c\it.!iS·of I.he CQnrerence was mall II 7'� to 4 '" hll.cklng on the·PArk. hAnd. Field Day will take plRce. d'brlng which PIRv \l"a;< ehRrA.eterluod by hCRvy. sho\\,t by the fAct IhRt the)' did not lAnd rour,,1' In thl' last hAlf of A home· S. �' . the final trllck t!vent& will take plRCe clouting on lht! part of tKll.h· UOfLms.. lo� II. confertl1C1! game. r\l\d-h�mt' series. The .Seattlelte� ('ar_ n wasn;t HaJ Votaw's. fault the Ita,_ I AS well a., bR.SebaIJ lind vOJle-ybAlI . Grellt Improvement WAS shown over the

BQlh thelle sports were IIbly coached tied off the first half Rt Selltlll' by II. M'f1l" didn't tak .. the playoff. HIP" ',II"M games whlch ' wlll he played betwet'n t'Arly .seAson games and It l" b!'llev!'(l by Cliff OI.'IOn who In tumlng OUL \.ht'l<e 9 10 6 COllnt . �\'en stral,ll"ht hila, besides dlspla;oln.-:. a lilt' dny And clorm glrb. Thl' track thAI the sport hM t>ee� tlrmly ntAb. two winning teAms II.lso hItS built fot Harr�' McCormick led �orlllg Rt �parkllnll" brand of fleldln,ll". Out ... hen !'ven�.II h1..chlde hurdles. bRIl throwlnll. lI�h('d a,� A sprlnJ( .sport of P. L. C.'lI

. Ute future Pro.spect.� for winning PRrkland with II. �pJl.rkllng 68. At se· �J) .. aklnl" of s1n�lar a("hlevemenUl. ';'e hlgh-Jump�. hop·sklp lind Jump And <"Rll'ndllr. tel\lll� In fooUlII'1\ and basketball I!J:c attlt' Lloyd Thompsnn look rne�al hOIl- ran" overlook S,d OIIUliSO who popped relllYs. exceeding I)" brho:ht lit lhl� tlml' with or� \\'Ith II. SIIAPPY 77 on the laugh Unl. out tlP"n times In If !'OW-not bad. hlih� Lt'ttt'r.'C Arf' to bl' awarded by the W. 'Glad Divo'lf·t·r� Takf� a bevy of letlf"rlllCIl returning next '""rslty course S. S A. A . .Jo thirty two girls who hllve reAr Due to l'XRmlnAlions 01\1�' four mern· Wedl\l'sd�}l the tennis ttAm finished eArned flvlP" hundred points for their

MAny ·hR\·e notlc-ed thAt PRclflc b!'rs of the Fro...� .�uRd trA\'elled VI III) one of It.� mOISt suc-cl'Mful !\('/I,F,()II5. pRrtlclpRtlon In th(, athletic program. !"utheran liM bl'el\ plnylng In fast(>r Parkland 10 meet P; L. C. for the first The Ill'tmen han! been ' going great Tho.se rl'Cl'lv\ng letlt'r!' Rre: Judith On MAY 9' fl\'1' mell of the P. L. C.

��:I�����' �:

r r��I�t':�e:

I::I�;I: .. II.���!� tim;. �� ���7�I)Bd·SVh:;"�. ;,:: f4!H gUIl� lIuely lifter getting off' t? a bRd �:��I�(A�:�:P����:;� ���� .::��� ���d ��::s I�:�';:::;: ;.0 c�o:r

��nto �

OL'§.01l hAS lined lIl) 5{'\'eral strong eOIl- McCormick 3 Smllh 0 S S Ho!tcnmjl. Enid H' ul.llon. MArie John.;. InclnQ: .

�1���::�r;�xt:;;�:I:;�����nll���::�; ��� :���� l� :,��:� • ;': � GlaMo. 8

·urco�t. and Manou-. �:;bo�

rl����y.SI

:��I�t �:R:��I: Wi��A)���/

I�f

1���:��ht;a��n:l:f llimbla Llnfll'ld and t('nlathe gllml's Thornl n 3 Bnllll'lt O �;: --1::::n!'lt

th:,. �;r:=u�: "I�u!� RUdd. Jane> WIlliAms. Loul� Jack�n. medal honors \.,.lth a 75 Thomp.'IOn led

\'-I!.It Or('fon NormRI AI Monmouth Ml'!nOu!lO� GJa-;;;-;;:;d Burgoynl' broke rof:r!:. has Men a rons.i.mnt winner In Rhoda Hokell�lad. Idll.- Thomp:!;()n. Iht' GI�dIAtorl! with A nice 76. Portland U forml'rl) Columblll and Int Irt'ne Odell. Tht'lmil �·nll'I!'. Normll This WII..� Ihe �nd half of A )'Iomc. Alba C 11 D t.o I d h e\{'On on 1111 eight mllleh �hedule The I hl� ... '1t.o"jal'!l of tennis for P L C ... hUe Prl'Us. MelbR F Fr dn k . and.home :'\('rIC5. The LutherAns took Il'Uc :nd�tI:�: at ;t

e M;:;:

t�l: R:�� Ma.',hl(' Wlcldcr� plll) lng 9 men nlRtch _ 9'� aid ManolbOS played on thv Schlllnbu.och. VlrRln��lIl��IS. EI�z�t� the fir"t. 14 to 4. at PArklAnd.

has tx-en scheduled bllt If thl') decide ;�\�;.on l�l�::g�:tI��;I�r:�tc:�s ;.

n�.

I�� ��f1t�h�:' ... ��:e t:I;:-L�: StU!'Il. 1It'1�1I LilJA. Louille WIlI.lams. 1 Lineups:

. ��I:

�A;�aJ� �::. P L C will undoubt- Coach Ol�on took A !.rack UOAm com� Brrt M,h� and lIal johanM:n will be ��I� :::� :r�:

I��('N�V

aAu6;.;I�

I.C�l::�' MC%O�I� (10) 0 ::Rr!f J C 151

A full AthleUc SChedule WAS carried :��t�� �:lX 1�:I�:teY;.k���,:�O t:� �:;\;;:\:�:� t:q!::r; the nucieM of Hendrlckllen. · ��:::

n . � b::�;son including goU. tennl!;. IlIld tr�k. The A.� till' end of the school year ap_ s. S. lerllll."l lp.nm C-�l�lsed_�_ ?o..!hr:: prurl{"h('� Pnclrtc LutherRn CoUele CAn Thc Roir !lquRd wound up lIS schedule Dr. Tin,:ch.tatl f'rcl'it'nts ���oyne r------------"t look brlck nn anI' of the mQ8t success_ by .lnking t.he strong U of W Frosh. A�urrls to Lellcrnu:n

3 RlchRrdson I JMker

HAIRCUTS I �l�ki:t;I���w�;�sc:��:t

IJlfa��ca:�t:n;� hl're lll"t week. This l� the flrllt year

I ONLY 25c 1 rl'ason for a �t1n brighter seMon. �h:t;:�·ou�c�oo;��=R��a;:��n g��fl:� Md' n\\:���. ��n::!I"����e �:�

I:t���� g��; I The 8;ookdal� Barber Shop 11 Golf result.� for thl' PMt lIeA..'IOn: S. S. t('nnll<. nnd hIgh school basketba.lI

Brookdllil' Art Daniels. Prop. ='.�: �: 2� �: :: :. 20

SPf::'klnl" of J:olr. Lloyd Thomp!!(m team.s. reC(,l\'ed letters In chapel Mon-, .-- P.L. C. I I ' : C . P . S . 12'� :;'Ih��

a:::r:

o���

n!� ��e

t�:�::. da

�o.o;e who received awards were : r-----·--------- P. L. C. II Aberdeen 4 And lIarry MeCormlrk was the fl�t DII"ketbllll-Gt'nl' JAck. John Fadness:.

: 'Bikes Fot ReAl : P. L. C. 10 Aberdeen 5 Jolter to equal par In a P. L. C. ,ll"olr Sheldo;l Moe. Arnold Tornmervlk. Har.

• Park Ave. at Rarrlton I =:�:�: � Bellingham 10

makh .... nen. he !lhot ,. 68 lut Frida,. old :-lll.o;en. StRnle)' Ford, Chester Sollt'.

f -Pukl.nd Cuage Shel) Gasoline and Oil and I General Auto Rep .. i,.

J. C. Peterwn, Prop. 1 ����-���':'.:� The Bug .

I 3597 So. 0 GA. 2056 :: �:�: ;:� �: :; =� l!:: Golf-Harry McCor�lck Paul Preus ·SERVICE LIK� YOU LIKE IT :,

BILL KENYON j BellinghAm ._____ Lyl!! Sanderson. and Harold Votaw. CoffH-. CI.-:arettes. Rambw,en

! ;\1a1<lhOP oppoIJi� Llneoln �WI ->--____ .:-��� Frosh Give Pic..nic ::�o���d�:��n ���a��

ue:nd :S;:I� � ... "."." .. " .. " .. " ........ """.""" ...... " .... " •. � .. " "�

I I P"kl.nd B •• b.r Shop j For Senior Class oa;:nn" _ .. ·",um My"'" An" " : SWEATERS! ! . PEOPLES STORE J I and A� its annual t'ntertalnml'nt for the MAnouso. ... Sydney GI85!IO Eugene Bur- fISH·ED£. I '

The Stq,e Thllt's ==-1o" i", L Confectionery Ij:rllduRtes lhe Freshman class spon· gO��:h An�:;,�old

B�:ea=� _ OrvJ\le " �o-Jtt-� 3· -

Ah.lld in Tlcomll GEO KNUDTSON P I sorf'd all outing At Lake Spanaway yeS- 1 . � , --------�-- .1l'rdA) afternoon and evening �:::nb�=m�:� La::a:bb�:�:� 1!i[""::::==::::::=J' .... , .

I .

.

.. . ' r

' Tfit' studenUl gathered at the picnic Ernest Haugen Frank Hayward and Dr. Wm. Smith We Wllnl 10 fulfill your wilnls. One I j grtJunds and thl' Tlrst !eBturt' of the d., $ervlce on """ r photo work ill I Holmgren'. Shoe Repair Harry McCormick. manager.

DENTIBT ,-- aflernoon was t9.'O basebllll games. one no eb�r;x���e:�''::o��'sil�one Quality Repalrfng bet\\'een the Freshman and Senior boys OArland 0 I M-R.2

'LEHMANN PHOTO·FINISHING 1 1 and lhe other between theglrLs or the Parki&lld, W .. b STUDIOS 21 1 I 1��EivtND SH1NE�Komll tWO clas..�es. Games. swimming .. and Member

Pllrkl .. nd Mercantile Company I

boating rounded out the IItternoon's United Parlt, Stores �. . .. " " ..... " ....... :::::::= � ;====::::=:::==�===:::======::',I entertalnment after whtch a picnic Dahl Crocery Co.

PARKLAND LICHT & WA·TER CO. :��� r7�"': �e;����r�:1 �:;:�I:�te� 'Parkland

A Mutu:tC��Pa�;�;��nized 1 9 14' ;;���� 7:;:;.:n��

t1::�:

s�rved. con· I�·································

f.,ni.h .. Wilt.!, Li,ht, lIotd Power to Me",""" Onl, Wiltai' minimum 60c ,..r month i"cludi", I(tO cu. ft. wllter Vern Knutzer:t had charge of the en: Electr>c P_er ��c ,er K. W. H. tertlitttment features of the day, and r RZMl.'MBER OUR NEW

..... , .... �

• ___ FOii'�':U,:'h: .. :':nf:"':m: .. :'�==.="':":':'�.:U:RT=H:. RA:Y:M:OtN:O_:. M�'ii';'· ____ I MArgaret Rorem headed the eat'L COm.

mlttC'e.

"u_ �NiinJljIllA-QI 1/IJ!---r;,�"'-r=�':: ,. Aliee Nolan and Mal'vln Hans.en an

d!'$Cribed In Haft You Met..

LOCATION UtI BroMwa.1 I Ted Brown Music Co,

� .....

� : .-.. : TACOMA WASH. Associated Photographic

....... '�

Service I SP NLDING \���:A��:r��s��:g��� RACKETS L,:.I.�.�.:.£��:=:f.��:�:".���: .. I Golf, Baseball, Fishing' Sup�lies . I I '-' ��.J!:..�

·913 COmmerce Bt.

r-----------,

� ' Rust Building

MAin 4493

Schoenfelds' Larllest Furniture

Store in Tacoma �.. .. . .. . . ... " ..... " ........ "." .. "" .. " , ....... , . i!i r BOSNADELLE BEAUTY SHOP' l' I AU 'Unes of Beauty Work Esperl �t Wan

. GAR. 0145-R,..2 .• Parkland Gift. WTl.pped. for'alI -..Ioaa . Je aDd .p

� .... "." .. " ...................... ,."

F o·r Job Prinlina on

STUDENT ACTIVITIES See"

.

CLIFFORD MESFORD Representing

Allstrum Printinl Co� 940 Commerce MAin 6788 I' Washingt.on H. a_ r. dware ,Compa, ny I· JaCk's Criddl" .

f 924 ' Pacific Avenue . We Nnei' ao.e

"---:--�------�------�� ... --�--"-----+ '-__ --',--'-_---' 0;. ···················,.··'·····f········· '"

, .,-

/

Page 64: Mast 1934-1935

I :

) . . � ). I .

' .

PAGE POUR PACll"lC LUTHERAN CO�OE. PARKLAND. �A8H1NOTON ) C· MAY 31, 11135

�������==���������=���=======-Seniors Score Big High

. ScI;"ol Note. · Paul Pr�us Meets S,'v,mty-T\r" To Receive Sgt. Anderson Gives·

Success in Annual b, M ..... ..... , Varied Conditions DiI,IOIlllls.At Gra-.lutlliQn Plea For Army Men·, Clas� Production Sin� thls" is the 1&. .. ' iMue of the •

� . Mooring Ma. .. t. ,,'t" �hRI1. � a Encounter8 Much Int.erest in Roland 'Swanson, Wnord .Anderson. Dlalog�; Mariah ftte(Son, Alice Bam­mh. r.tRrgaTCt BOdrero. Melba. Fenney, Portia Miller, Ida Th.oill� Carl CoI-

Soldiers Should Han Chris. tian Contact,,; MIMion

l'ndea\'or to touch UghU)' 01.) a .f .. ,· NI\!iollal Alfnirs; !\Iuc'h . Work Laeklng t�1' hlgh,pblnt& of WI' yPM. Un

. r�t�}bton

. g Labor

�pt. � 1934-Hlgh �hool Reverend 0c01'1'! W. Anderlion, ' a M'r�nt "·orltlng. In lhe mediCAl de­partment. of 'tlle army IUId Accompany·· 'In8 the military maneuvers now sta. tloned at Fort Lewis. pre!ll'nted I\n earn�st plea 10 our stu.1eniA and fa!:­ulty In behalr or army m1Mlon work:

ro. The orficers chosen Mr. P1\ul A. Preus. field agent for Acclaimtd IU a dlstlnct.

triumph, t.lle BenJor claM play. body il'ere: Verner

. Paclfl� Lutheran College returned from '

,NOfJ!lR Preu� ."'o,.p'''''''' the esSL �8Y :H!nlng. May 2:i. of Bloom5llury:' depicting two t}>pes of Engllm life. "'1\5 presented on May 11th to R. large audience In the College g)'mnaslum. The dUficult cockney Engll� ac�nt wa. .. mastered succe�­full�' by t.he CMlt. and pro\'e4 an out­

, stalldlng feature or the pr�u�tlons. Thelma Daniels as Tilly 9.'as (';hann­

i11t; In the feminine lead. l\nd equally well 5ulted for hl� part .... 1\5 Roland S"'snson as Richard. Harry Grlb­bohm a.� Mr. SmlbO'Hle 11,'11.'1 particu­larly out.�tAndlng for Ills and ... as re5J)Orulbie for humor In the .plll)'. Rhoda. and LIII\ Rudd playing mothers In the tll'O.

Hiving trR\'ellt'!d t,hrough moil. �f the mld-\\'{'stcm Rnd l'R$U>m stAtes he fhids that conditions are \'Rrled. with genu­Ine lmpro\'ement 'In some s«Lloll.'l and only temporary' betterment. produced by go\·crnrnent. I\ld In others.

In his chapel ILddreM on May 20. &OClna t.he Increased ' army enlllll·

mentll. Sgt.. Anderson feels very keen-

In�!!:t:�1 �;:n�����t��b�:�:r::.ln

at� ��:�:h

n:�

o:�

���

l��

n t:�

IA��n

�,: �au�. of the admlnl�tratlon and I Le\\b 0 Hunter, Evelyn Irene lhe army. the average IIOldler :descrvcs (]�.ct,uRtlng "alue of c�nc)'.

. O('rltudl' wutse Jack.8on n.ther his bad reputatlol) 'l1'l� type of lire

.Much d\s:ussed Is the po5Slbltlty of 15 \ery degenrrating to personality a

.�hlrd party In the ' comln� election, oe

;�lru

��a�,��;r S;

:dx:;re�7

J:I�7:e I and the. new rt'Crul� are almost. t.he There b great excitement. about.· the Ly rgt . . only mrn who can be contacted b'y 'the

Soldiers Bonus Bill and t.he President's Mahncke. Aneglo Jolln ManOU508 .. Ma- ChurCh. . . . .

\·:to ot It. Tl� .conse�l\t�e� are "NY :::a!;����:t=; =��

;;.ri:1��r:�

� TIle army chaplaincy 13 no:t. a �U&-iii I' ll pleased b} the \('to. v,hUe � cilia Nl\5h Ruth Newberir Allee R No- fartory ",l1glol15 ofrJce. There � one gr:essh'es and IIOldlers are extremely lall. Olar �ue Ordal. M:u.le.Ped�rsen. chaplain to 1.200 IOldlers. · Not all are critical. . Quaif!. doing Yt�!r dut.y. Beside,: the men �:���::�:;�; 3::?i::;�; �::� ::7:�:��: 'I�;::!

�h"�

h:"

"l'::; are es- Ula Nancy Rudd, ' Runbeck Lyal Illrerer. cllurch co.ntactll. B!lt they (lnd

, :;;!�Il�I!�>" :tc;��,��reth. :'\�us. ', .• s�:m,_ I:J. SandersOn: Shlrle)' Marie &lVage. that their unftorml! pu.t a. bar aiainlt. .

v " ..... Alice O. Swinehart. John O. -Van Leu- tlle�, ' The Cllurch sIlould make t.hla

Rot!. Ml!ton Ne5\1p:. Jane Williams. this snt'nk will cver r�rtlct It.?

Evelyn Irwin. Amold Andel':'On. Louise no ��:. KN��".� .

Jackson. WIlliam pnUl'ger. John Van I Al h h h Leu\'en and' Eldon Andcrson ' t oug I' 'was bam In China. he

\_ - The sett.ing of the pl"t'sent3t1�� 'was :���. ���

n�:�'n �l'al�S U�d

f=�e

l�y:5.

In two different English homes. one of the baseball team hl' hl\.� the dlst.lnc-the �iStocratic t.ype. and t.he ot.her a of being one of the pitchers. Rnd common one. The contrast. between also plays a IWOd gam!' of t.e�nls, the t"' .. o families .... ·M marked. and the HI' holds th(" oUlce or sergeant,"t.­dlHlculUes tn the romtlnee of Tilly and arms In the hilt" school elMS. of which Richard wert' t.hrllling. tholl8h at he Is a senior. Chcmlstr)' seems to be times paUleUe. hIS hobby. as he Is a slAr .,,1 In hJs

lions whl(';h ha\'e been dried out for a \'rll. Martha. J;me Wllllaml. [\11 ad\'!mtage by lIhowlng that It doen number of years. promises good \\· ... lcome the:le men .

.

to most of the northern' mld-�'e!ltern .�tates."

. "J ha\'e tried to put over this point Eugt'ne J. Burgoyne. TiU'iUIII to man�' groups ",nd have failed:' eon­

cluded Rt-v. AlldctllOn. "I am lIure IIOtlte

L. D. R� Entertai. n.· s O�tell And�:le��'ia:���m������;; of you here Ita ... e (';aught the meanlnil:

W. CHtberl. Josel>i} Oerhard Hanson. Mar- of It and will act aeeor.dlngiy."

�ve's of Faculty \'111 William Hansen. Shotn Hasegawa. Rev AnderSCII1 Is a(';Qualnted with Rhoda Mae Hokenstad, Herbert L. A. many of the faCility !lind studenta. He 'HOIJP. Karen Hvlddlng. Paul Gerhardt. and hl� prople are allO MI\>port.ers ()f

Bringing Its actldties for the school )'ellr to a close.'the L. D. R. met. In the H\'lddlng. Harold Clare'lIcr Johllnl,en. ollr i'lChool

Anne 5. Johnson, Thomas Ah'in Moe. -----Bertrum O. Myllre. Milton Luthe� Nes- Twclve Normalitc� Have. \·Ig. Herbert StoraasJi Norgaard. Wil-

The din'C.tor of thls dellghUu1 pia}' r.la .... ". Chl'mlstry. howe\·er. 15 not. ,,'1\5 Mrs. Ardy E. Edwards. To show only .'Iubject. that he excells In. their apPffl:laUon (or her work. Roland has thl' reputation of being an A. S"'anson on behalf of Ule cast present- In practically all the

progmm Opellt'd with a weJc:o'me by Rhoda HokenslAd. L, D. R.

,,,,,,,tk';.p,,,;',mt. Mn>. O. A. Tlngel�lAd re· behalf of the gue.�ts o(

I'd her ".!tll a golf club. Mary Nash. undertakes. Althougll he assislAnt to tile din'Ctor. recei\'ed a beautiful bouquet of nowers.

liam Pfhlt'ger: Paul Klemel Preus. Rolf I Teaching POl!Ils To Duh� B. ?reus. LJoyd Donald Rot!. Roland .

Nathaniel S;;'·aw;Qn. Ida Mag-I The following are tile twelve grad­

�ompson. . . uate5 ,\,110 have received tllerr'contrRC;tII numbers on the pro­

plano solo b}' Eleanor

KerschMurn ano solo by ���;�bo�al�;:Y'B�/

I�

Suits and Overcoats This year the High School .!1as gained relldlng b)' Ellen Bergst.rom. For Sale hclusively 'l great distinction. hlwing ,accompllshec!. In the buslnes.� session .

letland 6- Pala,ruti more than ha." been done since 1921. 1 Rorrm was elecl.cd president for next ,"-=:=::::'�';,2==P'::':::. A::.;:'.=-�T:;���' =� The athletic progres.'i hR.'; been very I reM IUtd Mrs. J. U. Xavier was. chosen

Iii' noticeable. with lhe OO)'s and girl;' 11.'1 club adviser. '.

Brookdal. Croc.ry BROOKDALE. WASH.

basketball teams being grea� SUCCC5se:o;

�:; g/r:t

lY�;��e�

'lt: SC;�;a� )'=;��;.� I Goff E�ected To Hend

year. --.'IplriL has pre\'alleo throughout the I Frt'nch Club Ncxt Yt:ar

H. S. N. At: It,� flnaJ meeting of the school

c;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ........ ,...�i 1 Orlando Asper waA drtl('fiWd In Do 1 )·I'ar. thr nench Club held election Know! Monday. May 26. for outcers lo serve

during the (all term of 1935. Eula Mae , -FOR " QUICK PICK-UP "'EDOSWEET

Home Churned Buttermilk I t refreshes and builds

radiant health Drink it regular

.�

8R�dwa.,. 1 1 71 OR AT YOUR CROCER'S

secretar}·-treasurer. Acth'itles this seDlester have been

varied ';nd successful. under·t.he direc­tion ot Ellen Bergstrom. president. Ro­molfl Rust. vice-president: Eula Goff. secretary-treasurer. and Mrs. Bondy. who Is club adviser.

Throughout the rear the "Circle . . Francalse" has spon,.'IOred Candy sales

,.. ___ ---""""" on alternate Fridays. t.he proceeds or v.:hlch enable the dub to bring guest speakers to their meetings. ·and to pre­

I Sent the college with a shrub for the rock garden,

We congr.atulate those now completing their studies at P. L. C. and wish them success

. in their future plans; . �

JOImSO�-COX C9MP� _ Printers of The Moormg Mast

726 Paci6c Avenue Tacoma, Washington

Debate Awards Presented 111 Chapel Tl:tis l'lorlling

year. The -follo"'ing recclvtd : Margaret Rorem. Ellen Berg­Helen Holu:amp. Thelma Dan­

Iels'. 'Vern Knutzen. Delbert. BrelsemQ.n. George BrockwaY,.:and John Van Leu-

Compliments of· .

West Coast Grocery

Amoc:at Pr�uch ..

High School-orlando Carlford As- for teac::hlng vlLCflncles . . Miss Esther Jahr. PorU'r: Lyal SanderSon. YeJm: Carl Coltum. Spanaway: RAchel Flint. Ptimary grlLdes. Eaat Stanwood: Louise Jackson. (ifllt four ·grades. Woiloehet; Sena JollnllOn, 'Ellen SChOOl, Olg "u­

Na.'!h. Norma Preus. Leslie MerriU Pot-, bor: 01111' Quale. firat. four grades. Ma.c­ter, Thomas Lloyd Thompson. MUlan; Lila. Rudd. Olencove"OIg Har-

bor; Shirley Savage and Marlon Peter·

More Alumni Accept �;�:�:.rd

�:����:n X:h��v::u:�:�: . New Teachin Posts I.,,, V,,,;.,. M,,",,",. Roeh,,, .. , .

--g, � ...................... " ..... '.".' ........................ " .. "" . . �

Gladys Jorgenson. '30. has been of­fered the 1)(lISition as EngUsh le&I::her

the Burilngton High School. .

Tennis Rackeh Rntrun, Fresh Slock of c.Jt Just Arrived . :

Bring your rackets in now KIMBALL SPORTtNe COODS

COMP�NY Cecil Scott. '31. who has been teach­Illg aL Roy. has accepted the prlnclpal-sIl

6sc:� t!�d�:�� .���� been ch06l'n' r:==

T:::H::::E:::"'::::

E=H:::O::::S:::U::::R:::Y=='"

:: t;:�::���lt�:.

fUth and slxtll grades .I rregulars 19c

Frances Andrews. '33. who has been Regulars $ 1 .00 & up tea(';hlng flt Pu�y. has aecepted the Frank �. Skinner Co. primary grlldes position In the crescent.·I I . 939-941 Broadwa� Valley SChool at GIg Harbor. . 1 Thora Rasmussen, '31. Is to teac::h

:�:l!;.lrnary grades at Ollala, Waab- LIEN & 'SELVIG

Beanca Jorgenson. '30. who has been tcachlng lit ERst SUlnwOj)d, has RC;- ,Druggists ��!::. a primary grade position at Ho- �t--------�

T-�-::: LikelY-: I . find It at I Rhode. Broth ..... ·

Conrad's Colf.e Sho.ppe

Lunches - Candy Ci garettes

Short Orders 30ft Drinks

Good Coffee · Brookd�le, Wash.

!.iI ..... .. " •. "'''" .. " .. ,'''''''',,.,,'''' "'''''''''Ib � Pacific lutheran College is c1uned r with Joh_ lru.lt" and 14_i,.n,,' . Why not yoM' home? � JOHNSON BRUSH CO. l 722-24 PKific Ave. M"in 5394 [!'"."""".""" .. "''''''" .. " .... ,,'',,.,,,,... .. i!l

HanlOn's 'ew.lry W",1t .... iri"l , Spec."'ty 251·.50. 1 1 tb St.

WRECKER SERVICE' Day and Nlte IOYNTON'S SIRVICI

GA. Ol"'5-R·1 w. .. R ... iri't' Oil


Recommended