College bulletin 1951 march

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Pacific Lutheran College .

.

.

$625,000 Chapel-

9rows with the west

Music-Speech Building

During the past four years three new buildings

have

been

completed

on

the

campus. These include the $250,000 Me­ morial Gymnasium, Hall,

and

the

the $200,000 Science

$150,000

Student

Union.

Other construction includes the complete refurbishing of Old Main at a cost of $300,000, the completion of the library at d

cost of $100,00C.

Jnd a modern sewage

disposal plant at $50,000. With

these

additions

to

the

campus

Pacific Lutheran college has a modern, well equipped physical plant for the use of its student

body.

idGuldlories

Classrooms

have

the

are cheerful,

latest

equipment,

extracurricular facilities are plentiful, library and study space is adequate, and living qual'ters are pleasant. Pacific Lutheran has kept pace in the post war era by improving and expanding its physical plant so that its students and faculty might have the best educational facilities possible.

MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM-1946

Now Under Construction

construction, use STUDENT UN10N-1947

bu ild i ng,

excellent

This

of

now

� .. Chapel Will Be Ready for Use September, 1951

under

be avai labl e for the

will

enrolling

student s

in

fall

the

of 1951. It is a combination stru c tu re which

The used

1,238

for

seat

daily

auditorium

chapel

will

exercises,

be

will

be

equipped

organ and

an

stage,

will

and a

l a rg e radio studio.

a large

seat

studio

people and will have

a

16 by 24 foot stage.

pip e

and a recording room. A

will

terrace lounge above the

foyer

be used for receptions, teas and

art exhibits. On the

17 ind ividual

practice 1'00ms, seven studios for rnusic teachers, a

100

The

offices

orchestra p i t

Iviusic facilities include

PROPOSED WOMEN'S DORMITORY

include classrooms,

there are dressing rooms, work shops,

The auditorium

w ith

addition to the

A

72 feet high will permit the production

of plays.

In

I n the basement below the stage

stage 36 feet deep, 72 feet wide and

of all types

Speech facilities,

con­

certs, special gatherings and plays.

SCIENCE HALL-1947

music lib,'ary.

will

will serve many pUl'poses,

choir and chorus room, and a

r oo m, a

large

band and

orchestra

1001' a b ove the lounge there

wili be a small devotional chap el which will seat 75 persons.


Pacific Lutheran College S. C. Eastvold, Presidenl Parkland, WashingIon

trains for service

MAJOR STUDIES

ART BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY CLASSICAL LANGU.AGES ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION ENGLISH HISTORY MATHEMATICS MUSIC PHYSICA.L EDUCATION AND HEALTH PHYSICS PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE (GENERAL) SOCIOLOGY SPEECH RELIGION PROFESSIONAL STUD'IES

EDUCATION MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY NURSING EDUCATION PARISH WORK PRE-DENTISTRY PRE-ENGI NEERI NG PRE-LAW PRE-MEDICINE PRE-THEOLOGY MINOR STUDIES

FRE CH GERMAN

GEOGRAPHY INDUSTRIAL ARTS NORWEGIAN PHI LOSO PHY SPN�ISH SWEDISH GRADUATE STUDIES

EDUCATION DEGREES

BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR. OF ARTS IN EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

The Spacious Library Reading Room Is Conducive 10 Siudy and Research. Over 35,000 Volumes and 320 Periodicals Are Available for the Use of Students.

ADMISSIONS

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS

In accordance with its general purpose, the college will admit as students men and women of good moral character and health who are gualified by previous train­ ing. The approval of an application is based upon a thorough study of the vari­ ous factors significant as criteria for suc­ cess in college. No arbitrary entrance reguirements are set up, but instead each applicant will be considered individually. Applicants will be notified of acceptance or rejection.

To aid worthy students who have at­ tained scholastic achievement, the college has enlarged its scholarship program. A number of $400 and $200 scholarships are available.

These are payable at the rate

of $100 and $50 per school year. Awards

+0

students

with

outstanding

records in such fields as music, athletics, able.

and

journalism are

These are in the amount of $100

High school credentials and two recom­ mendations (blanks for which are furnished by the college) should be mailed to the office of the registrar.

and $50 per year for four years.

PART TIME WORK

of the registrar at the college.

The college aims to assist worthy and needy students by helping them to find employment either on the campus or in Parkland or Tacoma. Applications for em­ ployment hould be maGe � ithGf tht> Dean of Men or Dean of Women after the student has been accepted for ad­ mission.

speech,

also avail­

Information

regarding

application

for

these scholarships and awards is available hom high school counsellors or the office

CATALOGUE SERVICE

AND

UPON

REQUEST.

INFORMATION

SPECIAL

AVAILABLE

FOR

VETERANS

Well Equipped and Well Lighted Laboralories Are a Feature of the Spacious New Science Hall.


Pacific Lutheran College extracurricular actiuities ATHLETICS

I NTERCOLLEGIATE INTRAMURAL

( MEN )

INTRAMURAL

(WOMEN ) tvlUSIC

BAND

Football, Basketball, Base足 ba ll Trad, Tennis and Golf Are i h e I n i- e r collegiate Sports at the College.

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CHOIR OF THE WEST CHORUS ORCHESTRA EI\lSEM BLES SPEECH

DRAMA

FORENSICS RADIO RELIGION

DAILY CHAPEL DAILY DEVOTIONS MISSION SOCIETY

Choir, Chorus, Band and Orchestra Combine for An足 nual Christmas Con cert

.

Outings

to

R a in i e

r

Nea rby Mt. Highlight e ach

Summer Session. Winter Ski Outings Are AI,o Held on the Sl ope s of the Mountain_

LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION LUTHERAN DAUGHTERS OF THE REFORMATION SPECIAL ACTIVITIES

STUDENT GOVERNMENT HONORARIES CLUBS SOCIETIES COLLEGE PAPER COLLEGE ANNUAL

Sp eech Team, S hown With Some of Their Troph ie s,

Compete in Local, Regional dnd National Tourna足 ments.

PARTIES BAN Q UETS

RECEPTIOt--lS OUTINGS

Several

Three

One-Act

Plays

- Act

Each

and Year

Give Stud"n!> T. ....ir:g . in All Phases of Oramatic Production.

Student, Publ i s h a Wee kly Newspaper and a Yearbook Giv in g Training in Writing, Makeup and Typography. The Printer Is Locat e d on the Campus.


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1951 SUMMER SESSION

First Term, June II to J uly 13.

OUR ACCREDITATION

Second Ter m , July 16 10 August 11. The deli g ' tfully cool summer climate of t he Puget Sound counh' y ideal for summer stud y . Nea rb y salt water beaches. lakes, moull­ tain sheams and parks afford excellent wee k e nd recreational oppor­ tunities. IS

1951-52 SCHOOL YEAR ANNOUNCEMENTS

Registration and Freshman Days, Sept. IOta 15. First Semester Classes Begin Monday, Sept. 11. Second Semester Begins Monday, J an u a ry 28.

ACCELERATE YOUR COLLEGE PROGRAM!

Enter Co llege in June. By entering college this June st u dent s may complete t h eir college

edu cat ion in three years. A total of 12 semester credit hours may be earr'led e ch summer session. The college school year officially begins M onday, June I I.

P ac i f i c Lut h eran C olle g e is accredited by the Northwest A sso c iation of Secondary and Higher Schools, The College is a member of the A s soc i a tion of A m e ric a n Colleges, the American Council on Education and the Na­ tional Lutheran Educational Conference. It is l isted by the American Medical Association as oHering acceptable affi l i ated training in medical techno lo g y.

It is accredited by the State Board of Edu­ cation as a Teacher Tr aining institution offer­ ing a com p le t e training program for prospec­ tive teache,'s in the e l e men t a ry and secondary schools.

Plea,ant Living Accomodation, Are Available in the Dormitorie"

HEALTH SERVICE The college o p e rate s a health service with an infirmary to provide m e dical care for the student body. A full-time registered nurse is in the employ of the college. Each student is g i ven a com pl et e physical e x a m ination at the time of registration in the fall. A, group in s uran c e plan protects stud�ni s i case of accident.

HOUSING

PleaS n1, mode rn d o rm i t o ry facilities fer men and women are ava ilabl e on the campus. Th er e are a lso rooms in private h o £:s within walking distance of the col l e g e available or the LJse of m e n stu d ents. Reservai ions for roems sho Id be m ad e 0 the Dean of Men or Dean of Women immediately afte r a student has been accepted for a d m i ssio n to the college.


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