College bulletin 1947 january

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'Paetpe �� �

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$73,888.90 Left to PLC

Cornerstone for Science Hall Laid

Munson of Ellensbmg, 'vV aShiI1g-

stances,

late Mrs.

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$73,888,90

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to Pacific Llt-

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not s tr ange that she remembered our College inasmuch as she was

tion of the

Under very impressive circumthe cornerstone for the

daughter of the late Rev.Amllnd Mikkelson \Vh came to America

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thern College was laid on ctober theran ollege through her La -t at- 16, 1946, at 9 :30 a ,m, All classes Will and Te tament 'hich was from K orway in, 185:l, ,\ ft e , dated September 30, 1 44, Mrs, tendmg schoob l\1 • lor\\'ay and were dismissed ior one hour while 'M un so n passed away on T<'l\'�m- America, he was on l aine d to the the cornerstone ceremonies were

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bcr 14, 1944

Lutheran ministr)' and l at er \\'as

. ophie l,f unsoll was the wife of the lale Dr. J. p, Mun.on, who for many year. was professor of zoology at

vetween

,entra! \,V,5h-

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1889

and 1908, Pacific Luthc'ran

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of

,s,tuuents.

Col-

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th

six

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faculty

reaJy for use during th

staff

ast . Eastn}ld , ' ill and T stam ent f r C r eat ed, " by Tsch esnokoff. tate d in reply to the thcir , L ' , -e ur,;, If maIn speaker of the lIlorn· " Th Tru:,t Officer, "\Ve wish to thank InstItntlOllS I I'k , san ul the Re\', Dr. pe lIltrodl1ced, p was Il1g $1,000 d glv d wo le o yo n and, through y 11, all those Carl A, V. Lund of Gresham Orewho ha\ ' hat! a part in mak ing each, it \\'ollle! be a million do11ars, ' . , , ' be d one If the gon, PreSIdent of the ColumbIa this gift possible according to the Th'I,. COl! I CI easIly A t h 1 I t the r o of I d c Lutheran u CUlllerence c peopl to e nr Y 011 10 lg Last vVi!! and Testamel1t of :-.frs, , ' J. P. �'lt1nSDn, This is by far the: \\111'I e rnak'.!IIf,[ out such fmal elOCll- gustana Synod, one ot the three

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received by

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menlS,

'''1-1liS ' sp I en d'!(I gi'ft comes at a time when w� nec� it more than ;,t any uther tIme, It seems to me, h I e I· 1 story 01. b til'Id·Ing III our wo alld exp ans i on, The money w ill be tt"m ox:u""ilv lo;tu,...rl to thp hn;lrlin(r ,

to this time, \V l: the C liege tt h av e no words to fully cx[!r'';s how m nch we appreciate what this Iricnd

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Col1t:ge, "}';fr-. �Junson has be�n a friend _ acific L u t h ran College o

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The C�r�erstone

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to arrange for the l aYlIlg of the , . cornerstont:, r\ t th'IS m ome n t It IS

d I 10pe t I1,11 t IJe (" orncrstone can be • Ial'd at tIe I tIme ot the Alumm ' , . . I ellmon w I llC ' h " It IS · repQrted ' Will be h'e Id a IlOut .v f a v I' I 947 T hIS . . . 'II .:1 1 ' tI J t Il \( Da y c' b'c a y WI J �\' , ��1I1. la t· w0 1l I C 1 , e an apstIv�tIe . f 1 . propnate tIme; or tIC corncrstone 1 • ay mg. Th D ed·Icabon . '\1 b ' ' , J 11 t .wnen t I Ie b 111 Id I1lg W1. e · IS' ' at t1I" I' not k'nOW!1 I.! ed'Icated, It · P e l lln em llt n '11 " o e I I tbl r a n C le iel m . cIer op \V h en tl1e (l ate las bW een a IE xecutlvL; · set 1)y tIe onllnittee B oa d 0f th i I ' : \' � t IS b e Ilevel )y t IlC' coae IH:S ilt 'Irector 0 f t 1e the C 0II c e andiD . ' l P IY Ica I Ed < I1cal1o11 that th'IS "ym. naSl\1m \VI·11 b e o�e 0f t h e, fm est

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physic,. the second to biology, atl(�

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oil

b urning

heaters

units at the the

old,

College.

time-worn,

Strand an d Rev.

oil

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units,

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is- believed

that it wiIl cost only hali a" much to have oil as it "·as costinf[ for

(Au!;ustana

A . R, 1\1.. KettSynod)-Mr. F.

E. Ed l und, Dr, Carl A. V

and Rev, Panl \"Iesterberg,

and

The cert:monics closed with the Ixing sung by a ll pres- coal, and it t'lkes the engineer Ie . watch thl: ent. foIlowed b), the benedictiol1 than half t he: time t v, boilers, This releases one man's which w:ts pro nou I C' cd by the

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Knutzen (deceased), and A, A. M y kland , (A. L.c.)Rev. ", H. Hellman, Mr. Arne .eorge

Mr .

have

ollt-1110ded sa\vdust burlier, as well as the newer coal s t ok er, arc t',\'O

IrOdl the Alu!l111l1� �oclatlon. rhe ,

N. TJagencss, R..:v, O. A, chmielt, Rev. "L J, K, FlIhr, Mr.

be n installe: I under the t\\'o o l d pl acing

in the work cf the College, to::et�1er with tw o repr ,e �ntat !ve .

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The Heating Plant Ne\\

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P r 501l11�1 of the h oar d IS as follo\\s . , (E,LC.)-Mr. O l a f Halvorson, Rev. , 1-1. N o rg a ar d, Rev. K. N, Hoe, Dr. H, L. Foss, :Mr.

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Elections

�Iectioll of oirieers for the en, s um g year reSUlted as follows: Pr es i d e nt, Dr. II. L. Fos.; Vice

p resident, Rev , A, R, 1'v1. K et tncr ; . reta ',A, ,�[ykland; .Asl;lstre- lime to do olher work aronnd Lhe Sec \N, H, Hellman of Portl and, t Secretary, Rev, Kclmcr IT. ,m e T s a o j nding inc Coll�gc, odd , h b no that to t ice t ic nif ig s is It , gon l dm istrain the the of plan is It t io n to ask for further hou.ing the three Synods c oop erati np- at in·;f;t!1atioll of I oil bllrller� !la' Roc:; Trea tlrer" r, E, Edlund; units so that more men can �e the CO,1!�ge \V�r(' represented ill co � l the .college about $5,000 and E '�'I ti 'e ,_ornrnrtke, TL L, Foss. [vklaIld� ° he a \'ery !;<.;otl • , [" M, r<Clt!l!'r, A, A, Fflclal 1aY!l1� of the corner- It IS behevetl tak en C, rc of on th ca1I1pns 111 the l (Contilll1 d OlI P-ge Two) investment. stone, e n t ember , 1947. campll�, Tn due ,cason tlw property WIII be o\\'ned by the Co lle Tt',

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he College is deeply indebted Federal Government for

tit

these

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summer

ernlnent has set the rate ranging the faculty afld st udent body. rrhe frolll $23 to $40 per family, the first floor will be d e v 0 ted to

C/l 1:1 stances in each cas ,

g.

on

material on hand for the use 0

Gov-

P L C B d Trustee

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Summer Sessions

that there will be a fine slo k oi boiler

houses depends upon the iinancial

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c.quipment has b ec n pllrchased so

ding. The cost of living in these

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(Proposed)

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" IS g01l1g , tI lat as "It WI II, It to I It! a !' h b1; 1'Id'In , g W1!C WI·1l at tra tI ,e I ­ Ictl(;a y m tratl on ot e v eo r y a . Illlnde I Inlllvldual . and thought-pro') -00 le bI eae Ilers \Vl'II I10 ld �,j Dr Lund is a ' g rea 0f e0 I e I av' 11g a P I aym a l � , . P P I Board of Coll�"e . '" SO X9O WIt I a t en-f oot m a r g til

trOl l heating plant, a 10llnge. show- no\\' appears that it wi!! not be ers, ironing rOOITI, kitchenette, and ready [or use until abollt March 1. s torage for tr unk s, linen and bed- A grea t deal of new scientific [

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NEW DORMITORY

Some even go so far as to say it I .ill be the fine s t in t he state. Be

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NEW G YM (Under Construction)

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SCI N E HALL (U nder Cameru tion)

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. C) ;; n � �A n't"'2; 8�:I t.'1 � � �'"::> ,,�g D g rt� �g' '"3;;� �:;; a 3 tj ::l....,:> .. I ch angell into dormitorie: for boys worth the latest and finC'st sci- lul v 14 and will � I o se \V ccln � � ! £ Q � -� o,s. !':'. 8 u:t so that si x boys liv in a family (,Itific furniture nd equipment I �h)-.' ."' ;U:;Uft l�. � � , .... t: :;::> �$ � :3 • , the H all l - 1 , I �n �t Wit h thr e bedroom, and a � I.t\e I�cul or del c:.d Irom [hose \\·I=;h 11lg att"nd the � 3. g �. . I oul d scnd thei r l I V ng rO?�l1-klt.::!:en cOII1,�llled., I lton, I l�nll(U � (�o:lIp�ny of VV ,ISScllOQ! 5 .g � . � . ::l � �;; � • In a d dI tIO n to ,hes Se\Ul bulld- Con511l and \1 III I,l: ready for !IIand R egistra r to the De a I I D � t:l that ,he building can of the ings, a large dormit ry h.as b� ell s,tall�tio ll oll ege, rcc luesting the sum:� �g.�""iJ III I:: moved l to the campllS, ThIS buIld- b put , use dUrIl1g the secone! Incr school b ul l e t i n which will give �i ;l> .... � � - in,; houses thirty-si. men. A con- sembt of the present school parti culars r ,, ar d i ng courses that · crete block untility addition has year. While it was hoped that it will be offcr ed� n :" �C: :T� !! been built which houses the cen- ,,'ould be rca y February 1, it [dl a .,

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arounci t! lC ent'Ire floor. C on 'en- ' Dr. East\'ol d named and diS- t' STUDENT UNION IO ns may be I 1e IC I'm t I' 11,. b UI'I!' Cim!!. • . ' . plaved the mar 0' offIcial docn. } -' I bor I1 O(I 0 BUILDING 'f lOUSIng In th C 1 1 Igl 1llc.:nts that \\ er' pl aced into the tl � " a ncI Ir " e t 0 four t llous I' op 1 (f roposed) , ' ,ouper box whICh was then placed \Y 1 1en (' 1laIrs ' · ar c s ct up Ol l l I 1(; . 111 the lll'art ot the granIte corner- main iloor. E\'(:ryboc!\, int r(', e t d ,Slonc bv . Dr' H , I . . F- o o ' , s III J the . He\' tl1e · " grate J 0 IIeg-e IS 0.d ---, f 1I I to . .' , � . 01 ::leattl \\ ash l 1lgton PH'sldellt and t 0 th c peOI)·1e \\' I 10 l1a" e 'ocen • • • oar 0 ' r t_ 1. I Ie I' {oard ot, ,, I rnsk"s of t he inspirltl t >'lq)port the erecti"11 uF , Col this fine :1ctdition to the cctnif'!;lelll k ge: , I Alter reading an appropriate of the ColleO' . , ' ' _ <0 1 he: ]Juard 01 T ru stees ot Pa· Scripture and Jelivcring s o me ciiic Lut hcran College' a "mbled -\ bOllt nne hundrc,1 vetera ns well-pointed remarks, Doctor Fa etoher for il' nllllal medins· Ol! ir(J1 l! \Vorld \\':u 11 arc nllW living !ai,l the cor!lt:rstone ancl deliverecl 16,1946, The d, y was o" l ni'd with . ill lh\' Fedcr;t\ l l n u!'ing Project ilt the tro\\'el and h:1l11mcr to the I", eg l-tr atwn ' ' f tor (I Ie f'Irsl �L'.C':IOll I tlIe I aylllg 0 t h e c,'rll<:r�tunc as the; C llege, .')""<'11 i<t mit-Ullil cUII(rac lor, '.'Ilt', G � ()r� . '· e \Yi,lrter" (·t" � /. ' . . , _. .4 \I.. �l1nlll1er SC I1 00 I \"d'II I)t' Il� ld •o . e rded III anotner p la c l: 1Il tlll� dwellIng- houses, II,,,',, I:ccn 1I!oved ane! ga vc to him tile go-alteau sign UII �[(mday. JUBe 9, at 9:00 a,m, �f � , II et1l1, l to tlIe C�t1(Jpus ot t he (olleO'e near to he. I I I h) �ng up the IJ1'1ck \\'all Cb se.; \yi ll begin on TI eSda)"1 . The ,Bo�rd of ,Trustec's conSl, to, i at 8 :00 a , m, 'J \Inc 10 _ the golf cour c. Fro m t Wl' tu fIve for the bud,111lg', ,I he f rst , J ' , . , , or �n(;llteen I1!CJubers rcpr sentdwdling unit> a.re fo und in each rr repo t " at tltt: corne It \':a tcrlll ends on rnday, Juh' 11. The ynods -oop 'ra ting be n ,t, n� laying· thal n'iHly $40,000 second !ern! I H:(Y i Il 5 �n - ""fonda" ing the three house, � me of these ha\"

Feueral Housing Pro)ect

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, , tund 01 th e gymnasium, :lI1d w e • • hope that 1n du sc:a on It m, y be

Lutheran Synods supporting Pa" CI·r·Ie L utIIcran C 011eg� Il1 It� C 1r� , rent operatIOns and Its b�ddl1l fund , Dr. Lund chose as hIS text ' I 'sa Im 11 8 :22-24 and deVeloped IllS "T e h" address around the them .. ,.-., .'._1: . rt�"" r''lr--.,'r c:.t ...... ",·.. " 't . ". .... . ... : '•.• , ,......

time

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largest

of

season

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ma tt er to be � rt: ete d with th,.nks that the gymnasium wi ll he ready

hu 1dred

and

Dolf

Company

that the building would have been

I'g> has rec ei ved more than sev'll IlIcmber" and the neighborhood, 1ensbl1q�. D octor Mnnson was a thousand sm a l l er gifts d ming th,;; all of whom met out und r the ver:( distulguishecl scientist in his past thr ,e years, t u tal ling to a b out open skies neal· the comer of the field and earned some nationwide $500,000 in all, it still r('mains a new Science HalJ. ' o Ilo w ing mututiolls of, . by the band, Dr, S, C.Eastvold, our kind ,ic ." recognition. He \\'as th author of fae.t that if insti ' , . ollege, acted as several books on zoology and rc- are to b e bmlt III ompetltlO!l with l'resldent " O[ the 1 op e rated, master ot eerell1 0 Ill e S and called bted subjects, Mr. 1{unson diell sc I 001 s t I tat are 0Wllcr. , . . to order. The 1I1\'0<:ame ·tIng , fifteen y ears ago an d Mrs, con tro IIccI all,I support",I h y th e t IIe om , . -ollege C by S t ottered e was 'II t the tlOll need I many . get to W a e, w J..funson lived alone in Ellensburg .gl·fts t ha WI'II compare fa vorably I" astor, the Rev. Dr. E, n, Sleen, after that tim·, l .' 'I I that W I' �utheran Church HCh Ilas co me to us J) astor Q f 'r rIIllty The gift was cOIlvcye,1 to Doc- WIt m thrO fe ss or of Chrisgh p s (i i pro th e and genart graciolls" '. fin U lor .�astvold, Prcsi,lent of the Colti anity at the Colle g The fiftyleg�. by Mr. Lon Boyle, Tru�t erous, Christian \'oman, , , , . " , lllctHnc,; "I SO ' have :1 dream of five vOIce "ChOIr of the \\- cst, atio nal Bank of fiicer of the f , . f. P of t h t hr leadership the an ro under cOlllct cu11eges i si i C J Comlllerce of S eattle, Yak i m a \Y a our ,I s' · a It every -IInSl ' I a nlln, " Ian· x ' sang two 1l l!111 ber , nam e· or .-.. n l erIC akirna, \\>a"h-, L e fA br�!1ch. located at ' ,, ' , IC(I person vOlllcl I n c I 11 d . Iy. m1l1' God', on Has Made }'Ie . . ington , . , . '" h e met and "Sal\iatIOn Is small, neg, by though 'rec, 111 m�. ven e Jpon r ceiving the :;rift, Doctor so ington College oi Education,

Co lle ge gymna­

material , the work has gone for­ ward, \\1 hill' it had been hoped

J, }.,Ialmin,

G,

Prof.

tog ther

for the construc­

25, 1946, Kotwithstanding the dif­ ficulty to acquirt: thc nec sary

carried ont. The Colleg' band, under the. di-

President of the. Lutheran normal scho ol, Sionx Falls, South Dakota,

Mrs,

new

was let to the

Co ns tructio n

new Science H all at Pacific Lu­

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a

New Gymnasium

The contract

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and $21 ,682.25 of u n pa id p l edg es a u d t h e p u b li c re c e p tion room on s t i l l due f r o m t h e so l ic i ta t i on t h c main floor o f Old M a i n . I t w h i c h h a s been carricd o n d u r i n g i s esti m ated t h a t i t w i l l c ost a bo u t $3,000 t o d o t h i s job . S i n c e the r e t h e p as t t h irty - s i x mon t h s . is no money on h an d for t h i s p u r Insurance P oli cy i ng D r . E a s t v ol d rcpo rte d o n t h e i n - p o s c , p e r h a p s so me bo d y re a d d be w i l l i n g to h t woul s e n i l l ese . e h t of l e 1 program Co eg �l rance 1 t w a s s tat ed that t h e i n .-; u ra n c e t a k e o n t h a t p r o j e c t . \V h a t a fi ne o n the Old M a i n w a s t r i p le d a b o u t m e l n o ri a l s uc h a g i ft w o u l d be f or t h i r ty d ays b efor e t h c i i re w h ich s u m c o n c w h o w o uld ha vc th e a b i l ­ t o o k t h e old g y m na s i n m . B ecau � e i t y a n d th e w i l l to do t h i s f i n c r be no te d that t he of an o v e r s ig h t on the p a r t of t h e w o k . I t s h ou l d I ' r e s i t l t: n t 's of fice and t h e r e cep insurance commi ttec, n o t h in g a no w a b o u t t h e o nl y added to t h e i n s urance cover i n g t ion rOOI11 re t h e o l d g y l 1 1 n a � i u m . T h i s \\'as tin e p ar t s o f t h e b u i l di n g which <Ire in p a r t to t he fa c t t hat th e b n i l d - I l o t r e fll rb i s h e d .

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