College bulletin 1952 march

Page 1

'Pad/ie�� � oter �e"'8

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Dr rna-Music Festival, May 1 3 Dedication

Services On May 4th

By Karl Weiss

Now wc' have a ma gnificent audi­

I The Chapel-Music-Speeeh Bu ld ng, By Theodore O. H. Karl

i

i

he retofore undreamed of. We ha\'(: had

porting cast. The play pbnncd for

by

Main,

Old

find them to bl' perfection itst'lf.

place

great

A Guided Tour tak e a g u ided tour thro ugh

ou r

daily

th ,' hl'art

of

men

and

the

God and His

purposes,

p roduct ions

the

be

will

spir i tu al influences of our College.

(' nduring presence of our cruci­

f poim,

hold

desi gn e d to incr(, ase the cultura l and

The b ui lding is of concrete and greens. The furniture is of �t�d construction, brick-faced to be

t

t houghts

m usic ,

and

fied a nd risen Lord Je s us Chri st .

hundred and fifty-fo u r fect at its wid-

to

Therefore, hoth in the field of drama

ll rn ed on at dusk as a testimony

hundred and twelve fe et deep by onl'

which

are close to

IS r dain ed at n i ght by floodlights that

is complrtely fire­

in

achi '\Trnl'nts in the arts and sciences

hall two fed in diameter. This majesty

on the campll�, and

primary

also are cons c ious of the fact that the

s

proof. The over-all d i m en sions arc two

thl:

of our entire school life, Howe\'cr, we

115 fee t , sur­

in harmony wi th the other b uilding s

that

Chapd services which ar

!"fOSS r isin g un top of a stainle s steel

to the

aware

purpose of this fine auditorium is a

the

mountl'd hy a sc\'C n-foot stainless steel

arc

arc

f1exi-stcl'! tables in

entire

a lIew type

const ruction with

finished

P hi lippi n e mahogany.

c"st wall of tlw

Music-Drama Festival

The Upper Campus

Long

thrr,'-rayed

bdore

the erection

of

The

Ill'!' -: ;u ri e d by the Lamb symbolizes

Christ's \'i cto r y on'!' dp. ath . This ban­

glass windows and doors which cau be

ner is called \'arious names: th

covered b. fu ll -kngth draw drapes in

ner

Enterin' the building throug' h tht:

lllain entranc I lo diou

The lounge and patio will be used for

, one finds a large, CO\ll­ concer t and play intennis'ions, for a

lobby with rubber tile floor,

f"culty l o un g e, for teas, and for dis-

Ball-

Dr.

of

Stanky

Directo r of Music :It the

Ma ('Oll­

Chapple,

C ni n' rsi ty of

\VashinglOn, will arri\'(' on our cam­ pus at an early hour in tit' morning.

There wil l be a long- re hear s al pe riod

i m'oh'ing many of our student> and sc\'cral of our llIusic f ac ul ty. F, Byard Fritts, a lllember of our piano f acul ty, a f{l' aduate of the who

Music, and

Eastman S cho ol of

has

already

lishcd hi ms e lf as a se nsit i ve on

the

piano,

wiJl

play

l'stab­

recitalist

the

Franck " Va riati on s" with th

Cesar Seattle

:lf tcrnoon performance. In a ddition to

co mposition, the O rch estra will afternoon program with

great cli­

max. The choral for es of the coJleg , the Choir of the West

of V ic to ry , the Easter Banner, and

the chorus the

Madrigal Group, and' the Lettl'r C lub,

�en'&

join

toge the r

with

festival chorus. They,

togf'ther

with

Glee

will

furth,... augmentation to form a large the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, un­ de r the direction of Gunnar ].

of an y thin g is symbol ic of the Be,lUt:­

mi n, will p l'"s cnt thl'

tude s. Each of these eight scmi-cirdcs

I

Mal­

Bach C anta ta.,

"Wachd Auf," and joh:lnn('s Brahms'

:\h. Karl and Mr. Weiss Festi,'al Directors

includes rays in g roups of three, again symbolizing Lhr Trinit)',

duc t ors hip

pe rformance will be truly a _

The furnishin!:( s

front porc h over the main t'lItr;]nCC,

d

grea t s ymphonic music. Thc e vc ning

Ld IH No, 2. The loun gt ' op('ns onto a patio death on the cross, S urro u ndin', �hc the buildin g , and when yo u visit the w hi c h also SfrVCS as the ro of of the ;\gnus Dei arc "ight scn,i-circl(',. Eight CJlTlpUS bring this with 'ou, as it 'J1J.y

.Idd to your pkasure .

in kf'cpincr with our

On Satur ay,

�rd, \V •.' return to m usic, The Seattle

compkte th

for the Resurrer:tion Banner. If th' p, ' n­ Lhis lounge Wt'l'C a gift to the college nallt is white ill color (and it is in the from th., PLC DOfl ni tory Auxiliary ehapd window), it repre se nt s Christ's

tan and brown,

b('

Christian ideals,

this

vin i ty , or His el i" inl ' nature, The ban­

loung e i� of

pr odu c tion will

Symphony Orchestra at the Saturday

this

significes the di­

ni mbus

in the staring role with a s tude nt sup­

S ym phony orchestra , undn tht:

A College Chapd We

campus with a sp irc rising to a height

ground of

Itst th,' :lCOus­

ti c al properties of the auditorium a nd

:ril'nce Buildin g, Library, and the '-' hapd - M us ic - S pe ech Building, it s a1lds majestically, looking over the abQ\'C the

activities in drarn� and music

('\'ery opportunity to

i n g achievC'ment of this program, Lo­ formed

b(' pre­

s e nte d with another great personali ty

hold

catl'd on the west side of the quad­

reading. For the c"ening

which w •.' may

torium and stage in

th' nrwcn of several st ru ct ure s on the Glmp 5 at Pacific Lutheran College , is th climax of an ac c:el cr a ted build­ in� pc gram during the past se ven 'ars. It is wi thout a doubt the crown­

rangk

i ntcrpretiv

perform ance a great play will

"Son,>:!' of D('stiny."

Also that evenin g,

the colkge take; great pride in pre­ The Trinity bllildin� began, it has becn ou r run· se nting Frederick ); ewnh am of tit The Tr i nity is portr ay,'d symbol i­ b it i on to establish at Pacific L ut h ran I-oict' department. �[I'. );e wnh am pos­ ally when on(' stud ie the s Yl Il bols Colkgl' a center of good music < nd sess e s a rich baritone voice which has

from !eft to right hori zont;] l1

t hrou gh

drama for thl> e nti re Northwcst area,

gaincd f;],'orabk notic,' in the rc c it:l l

cent r. ,\t the extrcllle left is the with a dra ma -musi c festi,'al as an an­ world both hne and abroad, symbol for God he Father. G d is nual a ffa ir to be h eld in th" first w{'ek Northwest Art Displ ay often reprf' ('nted ill C h risti a n art or in May. So it is th:lt this fc ti";]1 is to Many ir1tercsting sid el ights to the the Hebrew ktter "Yod" enclosed in

the

all

equilateral trianglc,

thc

"Y d" i"

first \cttt'!' in the word Yahweh ( God ) , Tht.' (' 4uilate ral tria ngle lTpr,'s('nts the lIoly T rini t y,

In th,'

as has

cmter,

alr e ad y been said, is the symbol of God the Son,

the Lamb, At the right, is

the symbol of God the Holy Spirit. The dove is the m ost lo,'ed of the sym­

be

hdd

the

first thru' days

:\-[ont h of May,

in the

dfTful, e xc iting, and beautiful exper­

iencf', anti if successful this year, i n gaining

th(·

main

progralll

19,')2. It will be won­ Ther,' will h,'

inte r e� t

throu gh attendanc("

of t h e

people

it will most cer­

tainly become a definite part of the col! t- gc c:alendar.

exhibit

of

ha\','

011

bee n

planned.

art ,

involving

disp l ay

);orthwl'st

a sple ndid

pa i n ting and s culptur i n,!;( , This di �lay

will

b

unde r the

direction of Mr.

Gorge Roskos who h('ads our art de­ partment.

The c oll cg

band of fifty

members, undl'l' the dir ec tion of Har­

The Festival Progr am ley Christopherson, will p re Se nt two The festi,'al program, whic:h will pro",rams during th int eri m of th head is sur rou nd ed by the colo r red, ope n Thursday e\"l'ning, ]\Iay 1 st , will afternoon and evening p r o p'arm, on symboli c of Pentecost Day when the present at that time the gr cat 1oletro­ both rid ay and Saturday. Holy Spirit was se nt tll work among pulitan mezzo soprano , IRRA PET­ Crowning May Qucen men. E\,A, in recital. On the following day, Lutheran Symbols Onc of the lovely affairs here at th bols for the Holy Spirit. 1\"ote that the

t

I ust pla s i c wainscoting

up th

som('

six fcct

wall, and a celote" ' pa neled

'the Dl

rna

and

heard band concerts as wt'll as other

(' olllpetition. In trophy t

cases

arc

Speech

Pro g ressin g ,to the third floor , should

one steer his cour, ,, to the front of the

onjunction with the

building again, une will enter a vcry

ticket

and

e phone b 0 hs, as well as tw

( r che king of

Depart­

I,uhlic pleasi ng and rooms

w ca ring apparel.

q uietly st'fl'nc devotional

0 III

the

symbols

or vcrtically

Speerh an d Drama will prescnt two

outstanding p er fo rman c es in the field

of drama. A great stage personality

th rough the ('t'ntcr, At th... top, the open

intcr-colkgi;]tc

repres ent ing

one studies

plays; and from the balcony will be from top to b o t t

At ei th er side of the lo b by are instrumental "ntertainments, Devotional Chape l trophy cases displayin g thc p rn wess ments,

when

ca lly

ceiling. of

F riday, May 2nd, the Department of

Lutheranism is portraye d symboli­

Foyer to Main Auditorium

Bible

is symboli c

theran Church

as

of The

will

Lu­

Ix'

j.>r t's( 'nt ( 'd in :In

3 ftl'f llo on of

college is the crownin g of the l\'by Queen,

This

(Continued on Page

the Church of the

Opcn B ible. The cente r represents the

the tca ching of the Lutheran C hu rch a� tha t of the Atonement of

core of

Christ. The bottom symbol is Luthe r' s ­

chape l. This chapel h;]s a capacity o f eoat-of-arms which has been called one hundr e d. It i s c 0 III pIc t e l y tht, Luther rose and has become a sym­

l

equipped with pews, kncdin g benche s , bol of Lutheranism, Each part of the B alcony and l\'lodern Lounge ,tairv.'ays to the se con d floor arc on a ta r rail, altar, cross, c andelabras , Luther rose ha s symbolism, The bbck "ithl'f ide of the lobby, converging On baptisma l font, an d lccturn, All wood­ cross re prese nts the suffering sacrifice C. tl tranc es to th· ba lc ony, which scats work is of Philippine mahogany fin­ of C hrist , Th(' red heart re pr ese nts the three hundred and eight persons. The .11'111 type so that this an'a Illa), bl" used rJr

l ec tu r '5 and for

1"'5L's. In

rspccia By lar ge

faith of the believer, The white rose

ished in blond,

The Art-Glass Window

(hairs in the ba kony . rl' of the tablct­

represents

Abovc the altar and the- center of onf"S

at tl' n tion

is

the

outst andin gly resents hcavcnly joy

art- glass

Christians

beautiful

rOOllls for men and

which is

( ' igh t fen in diallH:tl'l and ring of

wOlllen. At the \'ery front of thl build­

conta ins,

in

... n rit nees to rest

('ircular a

comfort ,

s ome what

wllldow,

c lov e rlcaf

and

peace

produced by fa ith , The blue field rep­

the hallway one finds tht:

joy,

e"en

t'xpcricnecd by

on ear th ,

e t ernity shows

endures fore ,'c r.

The

gold

that sah'ation

The Gospel Symbols inl! on thl" S cond floor is l oc a t ed a pat t e r n, art sVlllbols of th r Church. In The Gospels are re prese nt ed by fou r l(lunge ,,, i th n a sp ha lt tile floOl and it YOll will find the Agnu5 Dci, indud­ IYlllbolism: Tht.' symbols, fla nking each side of the paitlttd in a. mod'rn patt(Tn of rust lll,� th., fo J l owi n , .1 nd

(:haJ'treuse, cOlllp k tc ly furnished

vith

\' ariJ:d

.-hairs

in

colored

I' d

and

da ve nport lig ht

and

- nd dark

L;;tlllb I ,in!; up on the Bool. of S,'wn Seals rrpn',ents the s uff.-ri ng Th[� hrad

a\'ior.

shown surrounded with a

pe n Bible at the top, and

flanking

each side of tht: Luther ROSL at tht:: (Continued on

Page 2, Col.

1)

I

will be pre s e nt e d as �l

special cvent in c onnec tio n with one

Balcony and Modern Lounge

4, Col. 4)


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PACIFIC L -THERAN COLLEGE WINTER NEWS BULLETI:--I

1952

complex heating and air conditionin� system which all

resting

is made up of many units

on

platforms

suspended

from the girders and which can serviced very handily

1)('

from the cat­

walks. A; one return; down the froat steps from the third and second floor levels and again enters can continue to the

the lobby, onc b a se ment level and

find other rest rooms.

Colorf";l Auditorium Entering the main audito rium, one IS impresse d by the break-up of the

walls in the fo nn of steps. This same charactcristic is true of the ceiling as well .

All the steps project the> ,-iew

toward the stage. Then' the

"alancc

and grand drape of turquoise green nylon vclure are hung across the pros­ cenium arch, thirty-five fect wide by twenty-f ive feet high, back of which

A Corridor in t he �rusic Wing

is the huge and uniquely new stage.

The Tower Chapel

The Mighty Organ

The general color scheme got's from

" b ot t on1 . R cad·mg from Icf t to right at of two arc spotlights. The booth on' 1'- tans throu gh browns, cha rtreu se , an d and haIf -way up the waII on eae:h s,'dc.1.. e top lind th('n at the bottom, they looks the ma in auditorium and is com- rust. The seating is arr ange d in th ree u, is a grill some fifteen feet squ:.re, bean': win�,-d Illan rcpresentingMattJww pl,tcly fi n'proof to meet city, count)' s("ctions with a la r C(c center sectiun, hind which is located the chamber for becans his Cospel be ins with [he and state rce-ulations and by steel an aislc- on e ach ,id, and then two side the new Cas;,, ·ant pipe orga n, which human vnecstry of Ch.rist; wirlg c d lion d or s sd ap art from the remaindt;r of sectio ns to th e wall. The w ind ow s, of h as a ,-alu c of ow"!' .$4-0,000. The orrepresenting Mark because his Gospel the h u ildin ,;,:. Also i n this gam' c orri - which thne arc six on each side:, arc high and thre e fc-tt wide, g-an console will bc l ocated at the opens with a descript ion of the "voice dor is the cntr:mce to the attic, w hich twenty f'Tt side of thc orchestra pit on an devatrrying in the wilderne s s"j wi nged ox is in itsd f a V l"fy uniqnc feature, for addi n g hright to the room. Th,'s(" winin" p la tfo r m. This org-an will be inn.prt · 5!!.ntin,; Luke because his Gospel as one: go ..' abov!: Ihe ciling of th.. dows can be cumplctdy c over e d install ed in tfH summer of 1952 as arcgives the most c omplc: te a c ount of nHllll auditorium he will find a llet- stan til' by the turnin of a single crank slilt of trw drive in tht: C o lumbia Conthe silcrificial death of C hri s t ; winged work of catw a lks suspended from the wh n the drape s of turquoise green fe-rcnce of the Augustana Lutheran ro s eenl'"a,,11l re pre se nti n g John because his roof and ste elwork , by m e ans of nylon vclur matching thl p Church, to e;eth cr with additional gifts. Cospd �oars h "an· nwar d. which he can travCfse the ent ir e dis- ium drape come out of the wall so The Casa, ant orga n , when it i s inProphetic Symbols tan c e to the front of the auditorium that the aud itorium may be! d a rk c n 'd stalled, will be played from a thre c \-[ajor Pr opht ·ts arc represented hy out of sight of th" audience. Finally, during the day. manual consok with forty stops, will Iour sym bols: the l io n is the symbol of he ean make his t'xit on the sid e of the The chairs downsta irs in the main contain a great organ, a swell org a n , [he prophet Daniel: t he wand and the stagr' proper. From this system of eat- a ud itorium, of wh ic h there a rc nine cho ir organ, and a pedal organ. The a u p r d a nd t h i rty , arc kathcr roll an' �ymb Is of the prophet J.. r�- walks all the li ghts in the aud itorium hund e Casavant organ is recogn iz l' d as one nliail.; the dosed gatc and domed and may be r e pla ce d. But morc interest- holstered on the sc"ts with backs of

"ateway arc symbols of the

ingly, the three main spotlight houses

vertical striped mohair in two shades

inw can be controlll·d board.

frolll the dimm e r

Curtains Instal le d

.\:;

" part of the orig-inal LC,-!uipmcnt

two complete .cts of cu rtai n s

left ' I .

turn.tt'd

" <lys and by simply plu s: � in co

race

the raceway a l ight

10num :\'("ar the fr o a· t of th·e au d't '

mad e

wh e n

!

on the · On!'

installed.

propedy

set

forms

is

and

cardinal red !llcllo plus h

of

i twenty

i

were

proper

stage

(hanet:!

a

feet deep which, wh e n the g r and drap" is par­ tially p ulled, g ives a mos t b dutiful ft-ct

wiel('

by

ten

setting- for chapd. To th,: side of th. ch ancel

drapes

arc

drape", lllade uf , black

or

pairs

tllfCl�

beige rep

line d w i t h

comman do cloth, and at the back of this series of drapes a' thi r t, foot draw curtain made of the mater ial .

These

c.urtains,

versible, permit two

.sam:-

n'­

lwin.'

compl ·tely

d if ­

An u nusually attra [­

of the two f in e st made in tilt" 'Ves t-

fc r e nt

ern H e m isph e re, and when

i,'c setting for any larger groups p rc­

this one

s e ttin g .

prophet Ezekiel; the tongs and the may be serviced from these catwalks, of turquoise green_ The back s of the has been comple tely installed, it will sented on the stagc can be formed burnin� coal from the altar symbolize 0 that during any type of perform- chairs proper are in chocolate brown, represent probably the finest instru- with these drapes. On the st a1!" floor ance on the stage one may work with and on the sides of the end seats is the lht: pr ophet Isaiah. ment in the Northw e st. When going proper is an area twe. nty by forty fee!. them, rnsignia of the cross. At appropriate the lights, ,hangc them or repair Old TCSlamcnt Symbols up the steps to the stage, to the side, which is removable in individual sec­ d a e The «dditional symbol of the fi'T - out of s ight of the audience_ As well, int('rvals, aisl lights rc provi ed for permi[­ one will see the orch"stra pit some tions four by five f e e t in siz poi n te d Sta r represents the Old Testa- from thes e catwalks the lights which the d ark ened auditorium. The aisles by twe- [ \"(: feel ting tntrnnccs and exits through Ih,_ thirty-three feet wid ment. Tn" n:ruaining four symbols an' come from the proscenium arch itself arc c ove r d with a q uarte r-inch thickfloor of the stage. ss of foam rubber topped with a d e e p an d sd two and one-hal f feet si milar_ Each nas two six-pointed stars can b serviced ; and, by simply turn- ne helow floor level, which will acco mThe Grand Piano and one five-point ed star. Six-point(�d ing a round , one can service the public figured plastic cnrpet which to the a mod ate comfortably a f or ty- piece inOne of the i tem s on stage wh idl stars h an' se,'eral symbolisms. They address system, also located above the av erage eye gjves the impression of strumental group. At the rear of this attracts our attention is th Steinwa,art c al l e d : the Star of D,n' id, th(' Star ceil ing. Also in the attic is located the conve ntional carpet material. pit is a door which leads to the base- concert grand pi ano in dull cbom

e

of Crea tion. the Star of tht: Old Tts. to

,od's

si.· of maj e sty, 10\"<:,

dom,

tic('. Five emaDl,ting

stars w them also hav

s e venty-two

sev-

feet

eral sy mbol isms : the Star of J cob, the Star of Jesse, th r Star of Bethlehem,

uation

the

altar

American

decp.

feet

institution in the

sted-

a

beamed grid-iron from which o perate the pulkys and

for

hcad-blocks

tcn

COllntfTweight systems, each installed in

tr ack .

There

arc

fou rte en

hand

hand

line

unib

are

p ersonal gift to the college

to cnhanct

the a ppearan ce of the stage brinf.( the quality of piano h ighest

its

in

perfenion

and to

music this

t(\

audi-

torium. No amount of money can bu, a

f i ne r

inst rument, and one can ,,1-

most sen se its greatness by looking ;It it alone.

Uniquc Light Panel

with

install ed

y,�ar. Mr. S. A_ Perkin>'

From the a ud ience, near the sta!',

four point suspension. The hand lines on each side will be noti c e d a small tic off a t a pin rail which is a part window. Through this wi ndow on tht

ar

of the fly galkry located somt; twenty left side

Lutheran

fed above the floor of the stage and

Church.

which

Heating and Lighting Unique

is a pproached from

a

ladd,' r

sunoundcd by a barrel safety cage.

Also on the third floor level is the

The countcrweig:ht systems thcmselves

can be se en the light room,

which c ontai ns the light s w itchboard for the stage, which is the bnly om of its kind in the worl d. The core 0

di rnIner . invention which has been are operatt·d from thnt pos ition . Im­ incorporated into a console design by mediat e ly behind the grand drape is rnemb,-r5 of the faculty at tht: college. 10 ' ated a light bridge, one of thL only which gin's unbelievable flexi bi li ty tv

�ntrnncc to the projection bo o t h, which will accommodate two 35 mm.

extend to the floor of lhe stage and

two on the West Coast, which weighs a pproximatel y a

which

ton and a half and

is mec hanically driven and

c an

be operated either from the s uspe nd e d b ridge itself or from the wall of th , floor of the sta ge.

It (,�1.n I)l: lower

d to

within two feet of the floor and raised to within two feet of the grid-iron , providing

ex t reme

flexi b ility

At one end of the bridg(' there is a gang plank which can be lowered to tllt'" fly gall ery itself. A s 'stem o f

three

raceways is used. inste ad o f lh,' nomlal

red, whitF, Any typ

Colorful Auditorium

the light

and blue lig-hts in units.

of light can be

this lig-ht board is the Davis a

re cent

"painting with light" the. activities OIl

the

stagc. OIlt· hundred and twent ,.

c irc u it ; arc con trolled from this smail pand, which in size is four fcet higl

by thn:c feet

deep by five feet widll_ It takes the plact of the conventional

lig-ht

hoard

which

thi s stagt to twenty fen

for

would be some fifte en

in thr.: J on" iJy te n fe t high. Ev,n with it

han g ing and operation o f the Ii"hts.

Unique Light Panel

factured each

of Tac.oma, Wash ington, made thi s '"

lines. Both counterweight systems and

Women's Missionary Fed­

of the

scv�nty-two

West includes such things as

side the chapd is focuse d on the win­ dow so that one may disccrn its beauty of color as hc approaches the building. and

w ide ,

thirty-six

in any educational

New they usual l y symbolize the Word or )ld and i'e:w Testaments. od, both The E"wing Spotlight In tho t'wni n g a spotli 'ht from in­

window

ft,,,t

and

hi.v,h

proptor, an .,rea

the most workable and complete stage

Te s tamen t . When us�d together,

This

s ta� c

Some of the e quip me nt to make this

th' Star of Epiphany, the Star of the

a gift of the

one gel> piano manufactured today. Only f ifteen of these in st r u ments a re ma nu -

Continu in g on these st � ps , access to the

i t h rays

is eight fO'ct eleven inthf'�

lon g and is the largest model of th,'

The Stage of Stages

mercy, clnd

pointed from

finish, which

ment.

six points refer attribute : pown, wis -

tament. SOllletimes the

' Iamped to

(-umpactncss, this board still giv�s th t ·

opportunity that may

of

lw ice

the

flexibility

Ik obtained with the

v c ntional type of dimmer.

Con­

Radio and Publi(' Address

The room r ight-hand

bridge or to the. othn two for the

that is obsczve d on tilt"

side

is the

co n trol

roon,

e l e ctronic system for activiti��


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the

up

stairs

f rOID

the

baselllent to tht: first floor of the north

wing,

Ont:

finds

th,

remainder

of

rooms and e q u ipment for the Sp('�ch

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toward

th"

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first hall on the. kft, one gains

a c cess

to two im po r ta n t speech rooms. T h e

first room off the h a l l is ten ft.ct by e i ghteen feet i n sizl', and at present is uSf:d

as

d ebate

a

squad

rOOlll

an d

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cl i n i c . Here will be loca ted t he w ccs­

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and

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instruct­

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chairs a r ... of the pedestal

ty p e with arm attached and a rc body formed. At the front of the room is a

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form t o each member of the class. On on the stag,". T h is ro om is compIe-tely

i n g proet·ss. Prc1\' i s i o n is made so that

the front wall is a n dectronic spea k u

separ a te p ub l ic add rcss system in the

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of w i res a nd through the same 'ystnn, m ic ropho ne s per ma ne n tly sd in th o room, as well as the connection for a mi c r op hone, US C ' a fl o at in g floor which togeth r lIlay he set in th,' floor of t he stage ",ith doubk p a n eled door makes the and the play may be heard t h rou g·h a in o rd el' that recordings may be made

suspended b y a sy s t m

s o u nd

r OO 1 l 1

will

be

t he

trom

proof.

(on trolkd ' tag .

From any

any

this

room

b road casting

public

va ri ous d re ss in g roo ms .

addn's"

work, and any re c ord in g throuc;h a n, d io

and

f , mpl ifiers

system

soks, a par t of the e !cc t ron ic s yst, w hic h

III

w i ll be de scribed la t e r .

Going off t h e back

of

I n the bas em e nt also is located the

the s ta ge,

ium

in

an

basement room, a

room d u ri n g

the

orderly

arc

also

hea ti ng

manl1t'r. located

anel

In a

the

bo i k r the

the

speech s tu d e nt s d u r i n g

the c ou r se of th l' seme s te r.

Re- tra c i n g

one's

steps

down

the

stairs,

one

finds

thirty fee t long by thi r ty

a

room

down

the

the north

w i n .", o nc comes to the o ffic c s of t h e

D i re ctor of Public Rela tions. E n te rin l\

the front o ffi ce, one notices a maze of

c om pk.- equipmen t whic h i s t h e op -

w hi ch . ds

and

will

all

be

types

of

st;1�{,

Two

c ons t r u c ted .

doors a r t· not icc·d which !cad to su pp l y TOoms c o n t a i n i ng pa int s a n d touls. From thl're on e . o('s t o a l a rge room und" r nearh the 8m.tr " , whi ch is lw t n t y fe, t h y fort y fc,. . t a n d w i l l be used, a t le ast for t h e present, as a G reen Room wh('r,· the mlx: r . of th> :)udienct: m a y mt·, t t h e members o[ casts of pia, . that at" · performed. Al so in the bas,"­ m nt will be fo u n d four dre ss i n g rooms. In " large one t h e r e are in­ divi dual mirrors accommoda ting some

fourteen pe op le ; each mirror has syste m

othe r

of

li ght s

[or

dres' i n g roo ms ar

its

The

make-up.

smaller b u t

equipped ill t h e sa me fashion. There

is aIs

a

large lig h t storage room and

COst urn.' room. The Drama Section of the De pa rt me nt of S peec h

is a c c um u ­

lating a wardrobe of costumes for ust'

in

and air for the building, as well as

bells, or chimes.

T h es e (h imes have

fect w i de by qua rt e r s for j a n it o ri a l s(Tv i c e , The bt'cn manufactured by the Stromberg-

thirty fr'('[ high which is thc' room in proj " c l S

air

and the

The nt' . ·t room in this hall i s the

inner offic t.: of th

im pu l se s are fed through wires to four R da tions,

be mcd or delivery of supplies and the making of costum,'s; and g oi ng c ondi ti o ni ng units providing th e heat crating mechanism for the Carillon plant,

Offices

Carlson Company a nd are a gif t of

the graduating class of 1 9 50. This de luxe set h as tweny-five no t es ,

Chimes

power failure exist, per­ hall a nd toward the r('ar of

mitting the emptying of the auditor­

i nt o tnc room which is to

al l

a ba t te ry sys,

tnn whic.h au tomatically will go into use s h ould a

Ot.h r Fadlitit:s for Drama

-.,_� cc : eli

b e rnadt: of

Emerg ency Lighting

con­ emergency p ow l' r pl a n t ,

from

regu l a r class per i od. Rf'cordings wil l

,.,Jt:ctronic speakers in th e tower of the

student

building.

management,

D u r i ng

th e

Iht:

of

days

regular

w 'l' k th e s e c h im ' s ca l l a nd dismi ss classes, as well as ri ll gi ng out spec i al mu s i c for tlw call to c ha p el . Tht'

ring out

to church for the

mecha nism is

entire community. Th t ime dock

automatic so

and

t h a t it is set

opera t i o n .

of

days

malters

retary'

fo u r sp , ·a ke .l's i n

o f the

project

l h ,·

thr·

to carh of the fo u r d i ­

rectiolls a n d can be c on t r o l le d i n \"IlI­

um ,' to meet n,'eds and req u i rement>. TIll'rc is al so sUllplied

s i mp le

t u rning

11

of

left is

Man ·

auditorium

board for the

is

t'Tn fet't

panes of g b ss clevcn

system

k e y­

will

and

the

as

thr'

a

­

sta ge .

program ma y be broadcast a

fur t he r sw i t ch -

­

radio b road ­

A

�[all"na-cord(T

s tu di o

proper,

is

comple t e l y

sus pf' nd cd a n d us es t h e flo at i n g floOl'

in tilt' room indicated. By a s im p le meth d of 'wi tching, a re co rdi ng may be made and p la y �d hack to t he room. same time by

used for

o f the eq u i p me n t . This room, a s well

the

th . . roorn; a n d , w h e n a r 'c ord ­ ing is desired, a m ic ropho ne is placed

same

his

c onsole -

with

the chimes may be pl aye d a t

indi\ idual

at th

In

tape , ,'Cord ing- machine i s a lso a part

P('mmnt' nt spra kers are l oc a te d in

Th

d o w nward.

h imes will als o b " add­

of the bu ilding. Ius i ncl u d e s tht: \'oi!' and piano t ud i os, choir room, hand room, spc ch class room , ra(Ii stud io,

five

channel typ , compl · tel y equippcd

re c o rding from a lmost any part

broadea · t i n g

gla ss

w i th twin turn-tables.

which contains

permi t broadc a s t

fen lon e;- by

casting. The radio consolt is of th ' fi\"

th e eq u i p m en t wl�ich is the hea r t and c('nter of thl": entire ele ct r on ic system, involving :i sevenly-two patch -corel ing or

i.

room is loca t('d th. heart o f tlte e lec

The Tombs

�y stt:rll which

right

installed at "n angle th at

tronic

a

the

Ion!! by nine to ten feet w i d,' .

tlw

i n st al l ed,

to

One e n tire wa l l is a window w i th two

pniod p lay s . They will a cc "p t any

rn m c a l l " d t h e tombs,

Inmll'd iatdy

the r " d i o I'ontrol ro om , which is thi l'­

slants

additional

which ca n be llsed

also hm"cs th,' di nun'Ts for the radio·

gifts of th i s kind for t hf>i r fu t u re

In one c o r n er of the basement is

a sma l l room

drc s. i n g roon1, storage roon1, a nd

a sw i t c h,

p layed to ring the chimcs by

operation.

De­

new rad i o studio. Immediately to the

f ect h ig h

hymns and melodies may i n th is way

so that

th e corner office

peech.

kt:yboard

be played. When th ' great organ in

the

and

Radio Studio

,IUllio.

manual

fficf'

pa r t men t of

changing of a sm a l l metal dip.

be

is adm i ni s te red . The n ext of-.

a

th . .

Then'fore,

notes, which c a n be done simply by

can

band

alumni

rector of th e Departm nt of Speech

as a

whic h , by

and nd

fice d own the hall is th a t of t h e Di­

there is a de si re to chang,> any of tl....

tOWf'r

publicity,

:\crOss the hall from the :.pt:t'eh of­ for sen- n f i c l's on, ' ,·,Hers thl' sound· lock for the on

is

mcchanism need not be touched unless

Each

the work on

solicitation, choir

9 :00 and 1 0 :55 the ch i m e s used b . the other members of th e

the call

completely

Direc tor of Public

' a rc and i s connected d i re c t l y to the se c ­

silent on Saturday. On S u nday morn­ in.1:( b u t h at

·

froIll where

Radio Studio


casting from the college campus ; a nd, connec t i n g t h ro ugh the control room

[

to the tombs i n the bas( ' n H' ll t, d i rect line

b roa dcas ts may be made th rough

the: sta ti on s i n the n rarb y c i t i e s . This one

is

studio

th e

in

l a rgest.

the

of

Northwt'st, commnciaJly or otherwise,

with a sca t i n g ca pa c i t y of one h u n ­ It is fift y-fou r

twen ty-fi,·c.

d r e d and

. by twe n t y -fo u r and one-ha l f fcet l on g

i n cl ud i ng a s tage

fc(,t ,vide,

hventy­

. h t cp n fcct drTp. fou r fcet w id e by e i g

th e studio

O n e notie n that p le t el y

oth e r

p i a II 0

Baldwin

boom,

equipment

for

necessary

sustai n in g and commercial type broad­ c a st s . The stage i s of soft wood with a t we I lt y-fou r

and

eleva t i o n

i n ch

t ele vi sion

and

doors

double

H e re

lock .

a

through

and

sound­ of

Choir

famed

the

the

West and its s i s te r organization, th,' Chorus, rehearse " aeh day. This room

feet by th irt y- two fcet and

is for t y -o n e

has a scr i p s o f fi\'!.' risers which run

wide enough to a c co m m od at e a cha i r ,

a n d from the s e e\(:\'<llt'd posi tions the

"II the d i rec tor. This roo Ill, as is conlpleteh· suspelldr'd : a n d

s i ngr- rs Illay h" I'(, c o m p le tc · ,·icw :It t i m es o f well,

Unique Design

i n g flat, round, a n d jagged su rfa ces ,

r\o two surfacl's in the cntire room arc parallcl. It is dC'si ned from a mat he ­ the

affects

which

formula

matical

the voice

sound i n s u ch a way that

a m c volunH; an d q u al i ty i n

has the

all p a rts o f the .roOIlL Nc a r the rea r of th,· stud io is a door wh i ch leads t o

;tc ou sti c a l

the best

gin-s

t i me

A Piano Studio

tn'at­

ment t o th,· ,·oiet's. One noti cc·s a lso d i rect l y

l IIade

Dedication Service

rOOm rccordin){s can be

t h a t from th is

t h e radio studio i s i t s design i n cl u d ­

-

music, is e nte r e d from the hall through

rest of th ... b u i l d i n Q' and at th,: sa n1<'

plays,

The most startl i n g factor regard i n g

t:

Choir R oo m first roo m, dcvoted to choral

Th ..·

l i g h t i ng and for c u rtain$, effe c t in-l y cuts out th(' sound frolll tIlt'

one-act

I.S of c ork .

rooms.

so that the st ud i o may be used for re­ scenes, The floor of the stu d i o p rope r

• u:::a •

IThea rsal

o\vn

a g a i n the floa t i n g floor is used, which

c i tals,

-

band a n d or-

the

their

have

chestra,

has

f<l c i l i t ies for

n CI -

as we l l as

Ch o ru s ,

com­ the length of th,. room. Each ris" r is

is

l Il i cro pho ne ,

with

equipped

l l l i c rophone

and

March, 1 952

PAC I F I C LUTHERAN COLLEGE W I l'\TER :\EWS BULLE T I :\

Page Four

th a t

so

c hor al

the

kan· th " i r own

groups need not

( Conti n ued from Page One) of

prac-

tice room t o m a k e prac ticf' transcrip-

t i ons. As

En tering th e ha ll a g a i n and turn i n g

and

cha i rs

two-t hi rds

of

The Da y o f Dedication

d a y of ded ica tivn . I\ow we tll rn our

g rate fu l a t t e n t ion to the Sou rce from

which all this h a s been Illade possible .

! The cxrcut i\'{, commi ttee has pla n ned fo r that d a y a fu l l sCI'vice in the m orn ­ in g, the dedication of the new bui. l d ­

the

i n g in t h e afternoon, and a p rogr� U1

way down the wall leads to another

By means of a ra m p

this

the

t he

rises to

The

haIL

e nt i r e

of

lcn�1

ckctron ic

a l llou n ti n g to SOme .$ 1 3,500

i n g service, D r . H. L. Fo", Presidcnt

of the Pacific District of the Evangd­

ical Lutheran Church, and Chai rm a n

C hr i s

lVIr.

system,

LuthrTan Colle.ge, will

is a gif t of

Knu tzen

snmon, He is

Bur-

o. tickets . . . . . . . . at

7.50 ; TOL

. . ....... .

_1\;0. tiek t: s . . .. . .. . <lt 1 0.00; Tot . . ............ .

.Money must accompany order. pecific seats cannot be guaranteed. Should house be sold out, your money will be r funded. 1'\0 ord e rs accepted

after April 1 5, 1 95 2 . Should y o u desirl' h ous i n g, c h e c k be­ low and we \' ill send a l ist of available hotds a n d motels O.

s st ern

for sound proofing. E'Tn the

con rett:

slab for the

fl oor i s separa ted

from the main s tru c t u re by some:

in h

annou Dcrr's bo oth , which is al s o sound

treated i n the samt" way. Thi, room i s

igh t fce t square a nd h a s o n e w i ndow faci n g lhe r ad i o studio and one w i n ­ c on n ec t i n g w i t h th,· . . ont ral room.

Rc-tracing one's steps through the

c on trol roonl, i nt o the sound lock, and

th r ou g h the next door, o ne finds hilll­ <

the

sta i rs

sCl'onJ

floor,

s qu a n :

that

sta i r well, a nd

sand-blasted nating

the

l i g ht

gi\"('

to

i nt o wh i c h have

i n t ri c a t e

lVl u si c

dt'signs

and

pa rtments. Th(: l ow,· s t

tragcdy

di o studio proper. From

t his room will emanate all the broad-

to the right, ou(' en tns the band 1'00111,

which is forty-two feet by fo rty -two feet, i n which there are four riscrs.

'Tts III ru u s i c . O n t h i s

g i rl singing frolH a book on i nsc ribed

noting v oc al Il1usic.

\vhit'h i s de-

We- st ,"

e nt i re the

south

win"

Department

rooms

c.I as scs

and

111

of

s t ud i os

" oi ce

fl o o r

a rc

a rc

and

plu s

occupied

Music.

In

ta ugh t

and

ag:l i ll with

the by

these the

instrumental

music, as well as i ndividua l i n struc­ tion. The Choir of thl' Wes t a n d the

the

of

vision

clea r

The con s t ruction of

D r. F..ast-

for

j a n i torial

The

South Wing ' w i n g i s composed

c<Ltion connni t tec, w i ll del iver the dcd­

d · d i atf'

ieation a d d ress and form a l l y the bu i ld i n g .

A

mas.

chorus, consist­

ing of n lan y choirs from the city of

T ac o m a and v i c i n i t y , w i ll sing s 'vcral three floors which a rc ide n t i cal to a n thems under the d i rection of Proeach other i n clesigu and wh ic h pro­ fessor Karl Weiss. T h i s service wil l south

of

this

vide s(',"('nlten p r a c t i c e ro ms a nd five

symbolize the complett- fruition of all

room is a l m o s t i d e n t ical w i t h t h a t o f

studios. The practice rooms for piano

ou r

conductor.

in

the c h o i r room pai n t cd

p roo f,

Depar tm e nt of Musi c

The e n tire sl'cond

Pastor

InTI will also u nan imo u s n·qu , · s t o f the entire dcdi-

closets

s upp l i e s , a s we ll as complete la,·atory

wide, thus accommoda ting a ll the i n ­ struments ill t h e ban d a n d orchestra

tl,,·

founci

be

druIll, indica t i ng iIlstnlIncntal li lusi c ;

h as a music staff i n

,hurch a nd

,·old, President of our College, a t the

T h ree of t hest: risns are fou r f(·ct fa c i l i t i e s . wi de, a nd the t op riser is eight kCI

a d esi gn of a ly re , early horns a nd a

of ded i c a t i o n .

coma, to l e a d the sCf',·icc.

Choir Room

nating dralJla ; the th i rd w i ndow has

of t h e

Lutheran

.'\ mcricall

of the First Luthc.ran Church in Ta­

a

masks that arc so w<"ll known, desig­

" C ho i r

the Ill ember of the m i n is­

lI s tana Luthnan

De­

one carries

and

comedy

lituf-

Th,' a fte moon i , tt.;� occa s io n the commit t ee has askeJ the Rc\·. Carl E . Rydell, vice p re side n t of t h e Columbia Co n fe r ' m' (' of th e Aug­

desig­

Spc('ch

in rdid, i n d i c a t i n g radio; the second the

a

tIl<.'

the program

the

d esi gn of a mi c ro p hon e a n d a wo rl d window,

the

the West w i l l s i n g .

hn'n

t h e background a n d the fi gur e o f a

s.

self in the

feet

the

to

of

tnium

notices four windows abou t two

four the top window

Just beyond the control room i s the

dow

Going clown th e hall to

and p rogress i n g

Pacific

of

Church. At this service t he C h o i r of

Window Design

one

be

, l,i s t . Dr. J. P. Pflueger w i l l d el iv e r

li ngton, Washington.

SUBSCRIPTION ORDER For First AlUluaI I'LC DRAMA - MUSIC FESTIVAL

of T rus te e s

of t h o Board

of a loyal and devoted P . L. C. sup ­ porter,

e'Tnin.g . For the morn ­

of music i n the

apP" ,l rauce of a t u nnel about t h i rty sou nd - lock

of

Su nd a y, M a y 4th, w i l l trul y be a

sound-lock, which i n t h i s case has the feet l o ng.

No

whcn

Su nday,

the 1,236 scab.

ca n n ot a ttcnd all of the performa n ces . You Illa . write for your fcs t i ",t l rcsC[-

equipment.

broa d c a s t i n '"

n ec es sary

admission is frec all day to those who

th(' storage rOO I 1 1 a nd closet used for

The door located

arc

COLLE GE ,

WAS H I �GTO:\.

come carly enough to sec u re one

w i l l be i n tnchangcahl<: for thme who

. I

LCTHERA:\

ti ckets

will be in book l e t form. S i nd.. t i c k e ts

arc

Ban d Roo m

+ p. m . )

ran.� es, $ 7 . 5 0 and $ 1 0.00, and

price

which leads to " room in which the choir

( Li k e l y

programs.

Tickets for the festi,-al arc III two

t c rs the sound lock, a door is noticed m us i c for the

afte rn u on

thc FESTIVAL OFF ICE,

PAC IFIC

PA RK L AN D,

f'esti" al T i cke ts

on e leaves the room a n d en-

gowns and stor e d .

the

F riday, �I ay 2, a t

" ations t o

that it

with

is

sonnd

pleasin g

pa stel

the

Return ing to

shades .

s ound - lock

again, one noti c e s a rOQln off to olle

and

are

,'oice

SC'Tn

feet

wide

by

elcn' n fed l on g a t their longcst po i n t.

s i de about twenty feet by ten kct in

which haH: been gi fts of friends of the

which the instruments, u n iforllls, a nd

college. The rOOITLS arc all COlll1cctcd

music for the band arc stored. Across

by a corridor which opens onto a ha l l ­

this

Band

Din·c tor,

studio of thc

is the

roOlll

from

which is also sound

way and stai.r-weIL The sta i r-wells arc l i gh ted

cx­

will carry the p rogra m by d i rect wire

a nd by special transcriptions. Read a nJ Clark upright pianos your n " w sp apc rs for time schedules.

A l l of th('s,' rooms a r c equipped with

new Story

drcams, work, and ide , I s . It is

pe ct ed that a N o rt hwes t radio chain

from w iIldows

with

the same

sand-blasted

fice

stu di os arc somewhat lar gc r, s('venteC'lI

in

the

e\T ni ng will m ar k an out­

Sunda

st an dil l.f! en' u t in the h i s to ry o f our Coll eg e life. I'or twenty-fin!

)'tars

our

Ohoir of t ht West has d rawn atte n ­

g l as s as t i o n throughou t a wide area of the ,·oice c ou ntry to Pacific Lutheran Coli ge .

proof and which le nds itself to i nst ru ­

designs

Choir of the West-Silver Anniversary

mental instruction. Th e very next of­ i n the north wing. The piano a n d is

that

of

the

Choral

Dircctor,

which is tr a ted so that i t ca n

be used fcet by n i nc fcet.

A Monument t o Christian Higher

fo r vocal instruction.

is

room

n o tic e d

thirty·six feet, brary.

This

hall, a large

sevcnteen

feet

i s it mus i c

which

As one

progresses

stage,

by

the

Ji-

audi torium

room is a vcry practical

a n d i n teresting one, for its e q u i pm e n t

F r om

this

a

to

beautiful proper

p os ition

the

fron t of

,·iew

p resen t s

the

green

of

the

i tself. backs

o f the ch a i rs and the delicate shading-

for

len

ye a rs and whose work has been con­ ti nu ed

Education

Music L i bra ry

A s one t ra ve rs e s this

It was fOlluded in 1 9 2 7 by Joseph Ed­

wa rds who was its condu ct or

Gunnar J . Malmin. The

by

Choir has become one o f thc outstandin g a

capdla

groups in

the

U n i trd

S ta tes . In the e " e n i n g the Choir wiIl

be

j oin e d by many alumni who weTC

members

in

fo r mer years to fonn a

sys-

of the colors i n to the walls a n d ec i l -

for rec ord storage, and o u t "'car the

si g n a nd c olor. Standing herc it docs

Professor Joseph Edwards and h i s wile,

not takt' long for one to realize that

who

n w

been

i n v i ted

i ncludes

four

play-back

rccord

terns. B�hind the pl a y-b a ck s arc racks center of the floor i s a seri e s booths

equipped

of six

ear-pholles

with

0

ings gi n the effect of a rt i st ry i n de-

ill b r i c k ,

m o rtar, steel, and wood is a

great chorus and will th e n cclcbrat its

s i lv e r

an nin;rsary. resid e to

in the

The

fou nder,

C a l i fornia, colkgl."

for

have this

M r . Edwards will be guest of a re c ord, may s i t i n the booth and t i o n and the fa i th ancl devotion vI' c o n du ·tor to 'ether wi th Mr. �Ialmin. An Invitation listen to t h e play i ng through the ear- thousands of people who be l ieve t h a t We look forward wi t h c:age r cxphones und isturbed. The balance of .\merica, a n d more particularly the that one, having reqUt'sted the pl ay i n g

Band Room

the

ro o m

a nd

chairs w h i ch will

is

equipped

s t u d e n ts for the s t ud

·

with

tab les

ac comm oda t e

of spl' . ial

proj-

monument to Christian higher educa-

occasion.

young people of our Church, cleserve

ci tell l c n t to tlw c festivities and Im"it

t h , · best i ll " d ucation w i l h a p l u s that

truly B u ilds for Cha rac ter .

our

fri

ncb cveq'\vh r ' to join with

uS for lh is joyous occa · ion.


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