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FOREWORD

"The Fountain of Life" On the spacious green lawn outside Kronberg Castle near Frankfurt, Germa n y 0 large fountain gurgles in watery ac tivity by night and by day. Compared to the castle, b u lgin g dark an d massive behind it, the fountain see ms quite small and insignificant in its constant splashings, an d at times it a ppe ar s to be isolated and lonely. But on a summer night, when h e avy clouds have moved down from the north sea under cover of darkness without e v e n a breeze to wo rn of their opp roo c h and have commandee red t h e countryside, then the fountain at Kronberg is h appy and busy, for it is no long e r alone and i s o late d . As tough heralding some heave nl y guest it welcomes the sott su m mer rain which di sappea rs into its bu b b ling wa ters So 0150 with that i n st i tu ti on of higher education ca ll e d the Christian College. It too, at ti mes seems lo n el y and iso la t ed as it is p lac ed within its limited fo rmal fram ework outside the castle walls making its p e c ulia r conh1bu ion to the beauty .surrounding it. Mony a distinguished gu e s t never notices its p res en c e and few are they who p ause by it for a moment of reflection into its waters: or hold au t on open hand to feel its fine mist spray_ But in that Christian College with its masonry of e duc a ional framework is fttund the fountain-waters of life. Drawing from all the va r i e d sources of the wor ld about it, it makes no claim to uniqueness in the water it uses, for whethe r t hey be from the cold high gldciers of philosophy or the' coursing torrents of h istory , the m ou n to i n pools of the fine ort's or the silent underground see pa g e ot the sciences, they make no distinction and d raw as the wor ld draws around them. Its claim comes not then from the waters themselves, but in the way it would use and display th()Se wa ters to best a d vanta ge and it is to this end t hat the fountain has been p lan n ed and constructed and put into proper motion, tor i t is in the preconceived for m a l setting of the Christ ia n College, that life, lived i n dis c ri m in a tely about it, can in it be caught and held in studied mQtion with (! transparency u n pa r al l e led in a natural se tting . But the beauty and meaning of the fountain of life which is the Christican College is best se en and understood at those t im e s when the presence of God, the gi ver and source of all being, spreads cloud-like over the varied geog¡ raph y of life on earth below it, and, whether with a clop of thunder or quietly 05 on Q summer night, gives of his pr�ence to the rugged .te rra in ot hum an i ty below. For 01 though his p re s e n ce is oHered to all, it is in a special way that the Christian College recognize its refreshment and its life-giving 5ubstanc and, like the fountain outside Kronberg Castle, welcomes the presence of its h avenly guest which becomes ane with its own bubb li n g waters. -Rev. Robert W. lutnes ,

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DED I CATION An inspiration to severa l generQtions of college students as teache r, counselor and coach, M a rvel K. H a rs h man left his a l m a mater i n A p r i l t o take over t h e position o f Ibasketb a l l coach a t t h e State College o f Washington. Du ring his yea rs as a stude n t from 1 938 to '4 1 and as a faculty member from 1 955 to '58 he was an inspira tion to thousa nds of studen ts, teachers a nd friends of t he col lege. Always a C h r istian gentleman he reflected the idea ls of this institu tion of higher learn足 i ng, i n many wa lks of life. In his u nderg raduate days on this campus he was one of the g reatest a thletes this college has ever produced. H e was na med to the New York Sun All America footba l l tea m. For the th ree seasons ('39 to '4 1 ) in which he compe ted he was the leading col leg iate scorer in footba l l on the Pac ific Coast. H is g reates t moment came in 1 940 when he kicked a 34 yard field goa l from a diffic u l t a n gle to defeat Gon zaga, 1 6- 1 3, i n the dying seconds of a game p layed before a throng of 20,000 in the Tacoma Stadium. I n addition to his exploits on the g ridiron he was an a l l-con ference basketba l l player and a versa tile track and baseba l l per足 former. During World Wa r II h e served in the U . S. Navy as a C hief Petty Officer. Returning to PLC after the war he was basketba l l a nd track coach and assista n t in footba l l . In 1 95 1 he became head footb a l l and baseba l l coach a n d director o f athletics, in addi tion t o h is basketba ll assignment. H a rsh m a n 's footba l l tea m won one conference title. H is basketba l l teams won five league championships, five distric t one N A I A titles, a nd competed five times i n t h e national N A I A tourney i n Kansas C ity. H is h oo p tea ms in 1 3 sea sons won 243 and lost 1 22, a n exceptionally fine record. Respected by his colleag ues and the student body, looked up to as a man of c h a racter and conviction, esteemed for his g reat contribu tions to the cause of Ch ristian ed ucation, he has been a powerfu l, positive in fluence on this cam pus.. It is with grea t pleasure that we dedicate this Saga to M a rvel K. H a rs h m a n .

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BOARD VOTES MILLION DOLLAR EXPANSION

In December the Board of Trustees inaugurated the PLC devel­ opment Fund. A long-range program of growth and expansion, it provided an exciting new horizon of opportunity for the College. Recognizing that in the next few years the number of college-age youth will double in number, the Trustees made bold plans to pro­ vide the building and facilities that will be needed to ca re for these students. Included in the first phase of the plan were these Im­ mediate Needs: An addition to Science Hall; a Social Education Annex for the CUB; a new center for the Education, Business Ad­ ministration, and Economics departments to be called Tacoma­ Pierce Memorial Hall and renovation of the two lower floors of Old Main for men's dormitory rOoms and lounges. A general appeal was made for $1,000,000. The faculty and staff made the first gifts totalling mOre than $75,000. The student body adopted as its project the new swimming pool and pledged $100,000. Alumni had a goal of $200,000. Gifts from Tacoma and Pierce County were expected to bring in $50,000. The Student Voluntary Fund composed of senior and undergraduate gifts raised ALMOST

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General Chairman for the appeal was Gerrit Vander Ende, Presi­ dent of Paidic First Federal Savings and Loan Association. Divis­ ional chairmen were: Herbert G. Socolofsky, Memorial; Marv Tommervik, Alumni; Kristen Solberg, Faculty; Mrs. AnDa Enge and Ken Jacobs, Staff; Harold Tollefson, Professiona'l. Construction of the Science Ha II addition and the Social Educa­ tion Annex were scheduled to begin in June so that these units might be ready for occupancy in the fall. The million dollar appeal was the first step forward in a signifi­ cant program of advancement for our college. We were fortunate to be present not only as observers, but also as participants in the most important project the College has ever attempted.



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D R. S. C. EASTVOILD President "FO U N TAI N O F L I F E" As we look into the future we need to make our plans big. Unfortunately we will have to deal with people who cry for prog ress a nd adva n tage but who do not wa nt to pay the price. We a re grateful that there a re some people who a re willing to c ry for prog ress and get together and pay the bill as wel l . As o u r students become mem bers of the A l u m n i Association and leave o u r College to be足 come a part of the "Un iversity of H a rd Knocks," we m ust req u i re that they carry heavier sha res in gua ranteei n g a larger supply of intel lectua lly matu re citizens to ta ke over and g u ide Am erica's econom ic a nd soc ial future and espec ially in the spiritu a l leadership as such. These a re q u estions which we will have to help a n swer if our impact is to ready the maximum. We will have to seek for answers to these q u estions wisely and positively. We will need hig h ly in telligent people to sta nd in our pu lpits and to teach in our sc hools in an age when a tomic ene rgy wi l l effect p ractica l ly every department of human life. The very faith of our fathers will be c h a l lenged in an age whic h wi l l be full of amazing m i racl es. I n t h is Am erica our you n g people m ust be tau g h t with a n intellectual and m ora l strength to face up to the problems before us.

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DEANS

Dr. Phillip E. Houge College Deo n

Margaret Wickstrom Dean of Woman

leslie O. Eklund Dean of Men

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BOARD O F TRUSTEES

First row, I. to r.: Dr. S. L. Swenson, C larence A. Grahn, Rev. F. J. Molter, Dr. S. C. Eastvald, Dr. H . l. Foss !chairma n), Rev. O. K. Davidson, Dr. Sidney Rand, Dr. S. C. Siefkes. Row two : Dr. Wolter Hellman, Rev. A. O. Wigdah l, Morvin S. Tommervik, Einer Kn unen. Eldon Kyllo, Earl Eckstrom, Rev. Philip E l l m a n, Dr. Goylerd Fa lde, Mrs. Carl Halvorson, Mrs. Milton Nesse, Cecil O. Vance, H arold Widsteen, a nd ÂŁ. A. Morken.

D r. H . L. Foss President

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A,LU M N I ASSOC IATION

Row 1 , L to R : Roy F. Lorson, Emma H . Ra mstad, F l orence Hopp Seifert, Ronald Douglass, presiden t; Kathryn B iery, Vo lborg N orby Grande. Row 2: Clifford Korsmo, M a ryin Tommervik, Arth ur H aQvik, Lawrence Houg e, M i l ton N esvig, Jon Soine. Not prese n t : Enid B lake Webber, John Fad ness, Eldon K y l lo.

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FAC'ULTY Every fou n tain must have its source, a n d as ea ch of us seeks in his or her own way the sou rce on which we build our lives, so the fa c u l ty acts as ou r livi ng water from which a nd on whic h we m ust build o u r future. Whether we c hoose to build on the wel l springs of a Science p rofessor, or a Philosophy professor, or a Mathematics professor is something each of us m ust c h oose for himself. As the body needs wa ter so do eac h of us need that living water which only our facu l ty can p rovide. The bea utiful buildings and fine facilities we can see, and which a re ta ng ible, serve o n ly as the structure of the fou n tain . It is the fac u l ty who serve unselfishly not only as living witnesses to C h rist but as the living water of the Fou n tain of Life, on whic h we d raw our resources. F rom their pic tu res we get only a s u rface view. H ow wonderful it wou l d be if we could look into each one of them a nd see that tiving water.

A K R E, Elvin M . Associate Professor o f H istory B.A., Concordia College, 11928; g raduate work, N orth Dakota State Col lege, summer 1 930; Con­ cordia Conse rva to ry of Music, s u mmers 1 930, 1 931; U niversity of Minnesota, s u m m ers 1 935, 1 936; M.A., U niversity of Washington, 194 1 ; graduate work, ibid, 1 94344, sum mer 1 947 a n d 1 947-48; U niversity of Oslo, 1 954; Oxford U niversity, summer 1 955. CAR LSO N, Vernon C . Associate Professor o f Education and English B .A., Witten berg Col lege, 1 928; P h . D., Johns H opkins U niversity, 1 947. AXFO R D, H erbert M. Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration B. Com., U niversity of Ma nitoba, 1 94 1 ; M. Com ., U niversity of Ma n­ itoba, 1 947; P h . D. , U niversity of Wisconsin, 1 957.

D I ZMA NG, Oscar K. Assistant Professor of Economics and B usiness Administration B.S., Kansas State Col lege, 1 927; M.A., U niversity of C hicago, 1 929; g raduate work, U niversity of Chi­ cago, s u m mers 1 930-34 a n d 1 94 1 .

BlOMQU I ST, Grace E . Associate Professor o f Eng lish B.A., Concordia College, 1 934; M.A., Syrac use U niversity , 1 939; g raduate work, U niversity of Min­ nesota, summer 1 948; Goeth e 'Uni­ versity, summer 1 955.

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FARM ER, Donald R. Assista nt Professor of Political Science B. E. in Ed., U niversity of M inne­ sota, 1 934; P h . D., U niversity of Min nesota, 1 954; gra duate work, U niversity of Min nesota, 1 955; foreign study sem inar yea r in Eu rope, 1 948 -49.


FRITTS, R Byard As istant Professor of Music B.M., Wittenberg College, 1 948; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, Unive ....ity of Roc tester, 1 949; graduate work, U n iver s ity of Washington, s u mm er 195 1 ; East­ man School ot Music, 1955-56. HALEY, Frank H.

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B.A., Willamette U nivers i ty, 1935; B.D., Drew University, 1945, grad­ uate work the re 1 946, 1948; grad­

uate work, University of Z u rich, University of Cambridge. A.B.l.S., University of Washington, 1950. 1947; 1947;

GAINES, John E. Instructor in Industrial Arts B.A., UniverSity of Washington, 1939; Petroleum Engineering De­

gree, Colorado School of Mines, 1947.

HAII.SHMAN, Marvel K. Coach of Football, Basketball, and Baseball and Assista nt Professor of Physical Education .A., Pacific Lutheran College, 1942; graduate work, University of Washington, 1946, and summers 1 948-49.

GILBERTSON, Gordo n O. Assistant Professor of Music B.A., Concordia College, 1 937; M.M., Northwestern Un iversity , 1942; Tangleweed, summer, 1 948; University of Colorodo, summer, 1 952; Un ive r s ity of Washington, summer , 1956. JOHNSON, Lucille M.

Assistant Professor of English B.A., Concordi« College, 1940; MA, Washington State College, 1943; graduate work, MacPhail School of Music and Drama, 1 944; University of Colorado, 1 945: Uni­ versity of Washington, 1 947, 1 955; University of Oslo, 1948.

HAGEN, Arnold J. Assistant Professor of Education BA, Concordia College, 1931; M.­ Ed., University of Montana, 1941; D.Ed., University of Oregon, 1955.

JORDAHL, Catherine S. Instructor in French and Spanish A.B., Indiana University, 1 925; Internationall Exchange student at Lycee de Jeunes Filles de Saint Germain-en-Iaye, 1923-24; M.A., University of Wiseonsi.., 1928; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1 933.

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J O R DA H L, Olaf M . Professor of Physics, Mathema tics A . B ., Luther Col lege, 1925; M.S., U n iversity of P i ttsburgh, 1927; P h . D ., U n iversity of W isconsin, 1933.

K A R L, Theodore O. P rofessor of Speech B.A., Gu stcvus Ado l p h us, 11934; M .A., Gustavus Adolph us, 1936; g raduate wo rk, U n iversity of Southern Coliforn ia, summer 1951; Stanford U n ive rsity, su mmers 1952-53.

K I TTL ESO N , La rs E . I nstructor i n Art B.S. in Art Educ., M i lwa u kee State Tea c he rs College, 1950; M.S. in App lied Arts, U n iversity of Wis­ consin, 1951; M . F .A. i n Painting, U niversity of Southern Californ ia, 1955.

K LOPSC H , Raymond A. Assistant P rofessor of E nglish B .S., Illinois I nstitute of Tech nol­ ogy, 1949; M.A., U n iversi ty of I l l i ­ nois, 1950; g raduate work, U n i ­ versity o f I l l i nois, 1950-53. K N O R R, Erich C. Professor of Sociology Grad uate, St. Paul Luther Col lege, 1921; Cando Theo l . , St. Pa u l L u ­ ther Semi n a ry, 1924; B .A., Wash­ ington State Col lege, 1929; M .A., Washington State Col lege, 1930; P h . D., U n iversity of Wash i ngton, 1946.

K N U DS E N , J e ns I nstru ctor in B iology B .A., Pacific Luth era n College, 1952; M .S., U niversi1ty of South e r n Cal ifornia, 1954; P h . D., U n ive rsitv of Southern Cal ifornia, 1957. K N U DSO N , Anne E. Associa te P rofessor of E n g l ish B .A., Au gustana, Col lege, 1928; M .A., S ta te College of Was h i n g­ ton, 1936; U nive rsity of Wash ing­ to n, summer 1938; State Co l lege of Wash i n g ton, s u m mers 1940-41; U niversi ty of Ca lifornia, summer 19%; U n iversity of London, sum ­ mers 1949, 1955. K U ET H E, John G. Assoc iate Professor of Religion, Philosophy A . B . , Capita l U n iversity, 1940; B . D., Capita l U n iversity, 1943; S.T.M ., U n ion Theolog ical Sem i n ­ a ry, 1947; g raduate work, U n ion Theological Semina ry, 1943-44; g raduate work, Columbia U n iver: sity, sum mer 1946; g raduate work, U n ion Theological Seminary, 19%47, summer 1947.


L I TTLE, Otti lie E. P rofessor of Ge rman, F rench Western - I l l i nois State Teachers Col lege, 2 yea r diploma, 1916; M . B ., Un iversity of I l linois, 1923; M.A., U n iversity of Washington, 1926; graduate work, U n iversity of Chicago, sum mers 1917, 1918; Ph.D., H a nsea tic U niversity, H a m­ bu rg, Germa ny, 1937. MA I ER, Eugene A. Assista n t P rofessor of Mathe­ matics B .A., U niversity of Oregon, 1950; M.A., U n iversity of Oregon, 1951; P h . D., U nive rs ity of Oregon, 1954; g radua te work, Princeton U nive r­ sity, 1951-52. MALM I N , G u n n a r J, Director of Choral Music a n d P ro­ fessor of Music B .A., Luther Col lege, 1923; study a b road, 1924-25; B . M ., St. Ola,f College, 1925; g rad uate wor'k, U n iversity of M i n nesota, summer 1925; Northwestern U n ivers ity" first semester, 1927, 1928; M . M u s., U n iversity o f M i c higa n , 194{).

MA Y F I E L D, Doris Instructor in Eng l ish B .A., Mars h a l l Col lege, 1946; M.A., Mars h a l l Col lege, 1949.

M OO R E, I nez E . I nstructor in Economics a n d B usi ­ ness Administration B.A., U n iversity of North Da kota, 1915; graduate work, U niversity of Cal ifornia, summer 1923; U nive r ­ sity o f Washington, 1932, 1946. M O R K E N , Eline K . Director o f N u rsing a n d Assistant P rofessor of N u rsing B.A., S t. Olaf Col lege, 1928; R . N . E m a n uel H ospital School o f N u rs­ ing, 1931; g raduate work, U niver­ sity of C h icago, 1937; Gonzaga U niversity, 1943; U n iversity of Washington, 1947; Ea u C laire State Teachers College, 1949. N ELSON, A n n C. Assis tant Professor of Sociology, Psychology B.A., U niversity of Wyoming, 1950; M.A., U n iversity of Wyom ­ ing, 1952; g rad uate work, U n ive r­ s ity of Oregon, 1953-54. N EW N H AM, F rederic k L. Associate P rofessor of M u sic G raduate, Royal Academy of M usic, London, 1925; Teacher's Tra i ning Certificate, U niversity of London, 1925; Associate, Roya l Col lege o f M u sic. London, 1928; Licentiate, Roya l Academ y of M u sic, London, 1929; Associa te, Roya l Academ y o f Music, 1934; g raduate work, McGill U niversity, 1943-44


I ELSEN, Anno M. Director of Teacher Education and Professor of Education B.A., Iowa State Teachers College , 1929; M.A., Colu mbia University, 1935; gra duate work, University of summers 1937, 1938Washinaton, 39.

O LSON Helen J. I nstructor in Physical Education. B.A., Pacitic Lutheran College 1953; M.A., Washington State College 1 956. ,

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NODTVEDT, Magnus Professor 6f History B.A., St. Olaf College, 19 1 7 ; A.M., Columbia University, 1920; Th.B., Luther Theological Seminary 1925; Th.M ., Princeton· Theolog· ical Se m inar y 192.8; Ph.D., Univer­ sity of C�icago, 1 950.

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OSTENSON, B ur t o T. Pro fessor at Biology. B.A., Luther College, 1932; M.S., University at Michigan, 1934; Ph. D., Un iversity of Michigan, 1 947.

NORDHOLM, Eric Instructor of Speech B.F A, Art Institute of Chicago, 1951; Valparaiso University, sum­ mer 1947; Indiana U n ive rs ity 1 952-53.

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PEDERSON, Arne K. Instructor in Education B.A., Pacific Lutheran College, 1949; B. E., Pa c ific Lutheran Col­ lege, 1953; M.A., Pacific Lutheran College, 1 955.

OLSEN, Robert C. Professor of Chemistry 8.S., Mic h igan State 193 1; Ph.D., 1936.

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PFLUEGER, J e sse P. Professor of R eligio n, Philosophy B.A., Capitol Un iversity, 1907; B.S., CQpital U n iversi ty 9 10; Cando Theol., Capital University, 1910 ; g r a duate of Tropicgl Medi­ cine C o u r se, Tulane University, 1914; graduate work, Leipsic Uni­ versity, 19 15; Unive rs ity of Wosh­ ington, lum !" er, 193 1 ; D.O., Copi. . , St. tal University, 1942; L.H Olaf College, 1956. ,

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QUAST, Florence A. Director of Foods and Assistant

Professor of Home Econom ics B.S., University of Wash ington,

1 919; M.S., University of Wash­ ington, 1931.

ROS KOS, George' Assoc iate Professor of Art B .S., Art Ed., Youngstown Col lege, 1949; M.A., l owo U n iversity, 1950.

RAN STAD, Anders W. Professor of C hem istry B .A., St. Olaf College, 19 1 4; Cand. TheoL, Luther Theolog ical Sem i n ­ a ry, 1 9 1 8; M . S . , U n iversity of Washington, 1 9 36; special work, U n iversity of Washing ton, sum mer 1940.

R U N B EC K, J u net E. Assistant Professor of Education Graduate, Pacific Luthera n Col­ lege, Normal Deportment, 1 9 35; BA, College of Puget Sou nd, 195 1 ; M A, Sta n fo rd . U n iversity, 1 957.

RA NS ON, Hervert R. Professor of Eng lish BA, U nive rsity of Kansas, 1924; MA, U n iversity of Kansas, J926; Ph.D., U n iversity of Wash ington, 19 36.

R U N N I NG, Josef E . Assistant Professor of Mathe­ matics BA, S t. Olaf Col lege, 1 9 1 6; M.A., U n iversity of Min nesota, 1 9 4 1 .

ROE, Kelmer N . Associate Professor o f Religion, Greek B.A., Luther Col lege, 1925; B. Th., Luther T heological Seminary, 1928; M. Th., Princeton Theo ­ logical Seminary, 1929.

SA LZMAN, H . Mark Assistant Professor of

Physical Education and Coach of Track BA, Ca rthage College, T947; graduate wor k, Bowling Green State Teachers University, 194344; Northern Illinois State Teach­ ers College, 1947; George Wi l ­ liams College, 1948; M A, Univer­ sity of Iowa, 1951.


SCHNAC K ENB E RG, Wa l ter C. Associate P rofessor of H i story, Political Science B.A., St. Olaf Col lege, 1939; M.A., Gonzaga U n iversity, 1947; Ph. D., Wash i n g ton State Col lege, 1950.

SJ O D I NG, Theodore C. Director of Second a ry Education and Professor of Ed'ucation B . A., U n iversity of Sas'ka tchewa n, 1933; M.A., U n iversity of Minne­ sota, 1944; P h . D ., U n iversity of Minne�ota, 1951" SM ITH, Jane G. Assistant P rofessor of S peec h B .A., H astings College, 1945; M . A., Colorado Sta te College, 1949; g raduate work, U n iversity of Denver, s u m mer, 1954. SOLB'ERG, K risten B. Associa te Professor of Psyc hology, Education B . A ., Augusta n a College, 1942; Ed. M . , U niversity of South Da­ kota, 1950; E d . D . , U n iversity of Wyo m ing, 1953; Post-doctoral trainee -ship, Vete rans' Armi n i ­ stration Hospital, American Lake, 1957.

STRUNK, Willia m L. P rofessor of 'Bio,logy B.A., U niversity of Min nesota, 1923; M.S., U niversity of Minne­ sota 1925; D. Sc., U nive rsi ty of Mic higan, 1931; s pecial work, Ox­ ford U niversity, 1943.

T ETL l E, H a rold M . I nstructor in Economics a n d Bu si­ ness Administration B.A., St. Olaf College, 1 95 1; M . B .A., Un iversity of Denver 1 9 56.

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TH OMPSON ,Patricio I nstruc tor of Music B . A ., U nivers i ty of Washington, 1 9 5 5 ; . C e r t ifi c a t e , In s t i t ut J acques- Delweoze, Ge n ev a , Swit­ zerla n d, 1955-56; graduate work, U n i vers ity of Washington, 1957.

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UTZINGER, Vernon A. Associa te Professor of Speech B.A., North Cen tra l, 1922; M.A., North western University, 1929; Ph.D., U n i ve r s ity of Southern Cali­ for nia 1952. ,


V I G N ESS, P a u l G. I nstructor in Religion B . A., St. O l a f Col lege, 1 9 1 8; M.A., Sta nfo rd U n iversity, 1 924; P h. D., Sta n fo rd Un ivers ity, 1 9 30.

YO U N G, Rhoda H. Assista n t Professor of Physical Educa tion Gra d u a te, Pacific Lutheran Col 足 lege, 19 35; B. A., U n ive rsity of Was h i n g ton, 19 37; M . S ., U n iver足 sity of Wa shi ngton, 19 56.

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B E R K, Ba rbara J. I nstructor in English B . A., U niversity of Washing ton, 1 9 5 1 ; gr.ad u a te work, U n iversity of Washington, 1 9 52-58 a n d part足 time, 1 9 57-58.

PA T TI M E

FORD, Lee Associa te P rofessor of Biology B . A., Witten berg Co l lege, 1947; M.S., University of M i n nesota , 1949; P h D., Iowa State Col lege, 1 9 52.

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A nderson, Holger M. Soc i o l ogy

Leraas, H. J. Bi o l ogy

Danford, Patricia English

London, Perry Psychology

Fau lk, Carl

Malmin, C. K. N orwegian

Economics and Business Admin istration Hanson, Benjamin Economics a nd Business Adm inistration

Paine, Irma Educati on Simmons, Autumn English

Johannesen, Jacob Mathematics and Physics

Springer, Edward Educa tion

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Mr. Milton Nesvig

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Mrs. Agnes Kuethe South Hall

COLLEGE Mr. C. K. Malmin Otd Main

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Elizabeth Heins Secretary

Wendell Stakkestad Inte r - Club Council

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Dean Libner Treasurer

Harold Bakken

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WHO'S WHO I N AME R ICAN COLLEGES

Gerald Bayne

Marilyn 80e

Janet Em ilson

Ross Goetz

Lindo Hurd

Rodney Kastene

David K n u tson

Dean Libner

Gene Peisker

Thomas Reeves

J a nice Rindah l

Barboro Ristau

Mila Schel1!r

Roy Schwarz

Janet Tl.lnnan

Dana Tl.lrc.ott

Donald Corne l l

Esther El lickson

B arbara G ronke

Ordetta liovland

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S E I O RS Alan Ah re n s Bachelor of Arts Sea ttl!, Wa s h i ng t on

Bruce Amy

Bachelor of Art s Spokane, Washington

John Anderson Bachelor of Arts i n Education K ent Was hington ,

Wes l ey Apker Bachelor of Arts Everett, Washington

Neal Arntson Bachelor of Arts Portland, Oregon

Ro b er t Aus t Bachelo r of Arts Vancouver, W ashi n g ton H a rold Bakken Bachelor of Am in Educa tion Seatt e, Washingron

Don BlJseshore Bachelor of Arts in Education San Clemente, Calif.

Roderick Bashore Bachelor of Arts in Education Honolulu, H awaii

Gerald Bo y ne Bachelor of Arts in Education Seattle, Washington

Richard Gera ld Benson Bachelor of Arts Burlington, Washington

James Berentson Bachelor of Arts in Education Anacortes, Washington David Be rn tsen Bachelor of Arts Parkland Washington ,

Dean B iomse n Bachelor of Arts Washougal Washingron ,

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Marily n Boe B achelor of Am in Education San Gabriel, California


S E N IORS Morvin Bolland Bachelor of Arts Ca(1by, Oregon

Theodore Bondurant Bachelor of Arts Seattle, Washing ton

Sheldon Brooks Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Wash ington Alice Brunner Bachelor of Science in Nursing Vader, Washington

Julia Brunner Bachelor of Arts in Education Vader, Washington Lynn Calkins Bachelor of Arts in Education

Tacoma, W05hi ngton

James Capelli Bochelor of Arts in Education Kent, Washjngton

Mona Carl:son Bachelor of Arts in Education Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Patricia Chambers Bachelor of Arts Newport, Oregon Ruth Christian Bachelor of Arh in Education BottJell, WO$hington

Donald Cor nell Bochelor of Arts Port Angeles, Washington

Elmer Donielson Bachelor of Arts

Cathlamet, Washington Charles Donhowe Bachelor of Arts Hermosa Beach, California

Neil Eastvold Bachelor of Arts Seattle, W a shin g to n

Esther Ellickson Bachelor of Arts in Education Montebello, California 39


E N IORS Bruce Ellis Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Washington

Janet Emilson Bac helor of Arts in Ed ucation Everett, Wash i ngton

Lois Erekvam Bache lor of Arts i n Education Tacoma, Washington Norman Fiess

Bac helor of Arts Edwal l, Wash i ngton

Joa n Flaig Bac helor of Science in Nursing San Diego. California

Ja mes Fl orence Bachelor of Arts Bel l i n g ham, Washing ton Norman Forness Bachelor o f Arts P uya l l u p, Washin g ton

Capta i n Marvin F ren tress Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Washington

Kevin F renzel Bachelar of Arts Sea ttle, Was hington Janet Fryhling Bachelor of Sc ience i n Medic o l Tec h n o logy Townse nd, Montana Cha rles Geldaker Bachelor of Arts i n Educa tion Portland, Oregon Dan na Giger B achelor of Science in N ursing Canby, Oregon Thomas Gilmer Bachelor ot Arts in Education Mirror Lake, Washington

Kenneth Gjerde Bachelor of Arts Tocomo, Washington

R055 Goetz Bachelor of Arts Spok ane Wa,hi gtun ,

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S E N IORS Barbaro Gronke Bachelor of Arts in Education So lem, Oregon

James Haaland Bachelor o f Arts Alba ny, Oregon

Sha ron H ogen Bachelor of Arts in Education Glasgow, Monta na Don ald H a l l Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Washington

Richard H a m l i n Bachelor of Arts Seattle, Washi ngton

J erry H a n son Bac he lor of Arts Ferndale, Washington R u th H a ugse Bach e lor of Sc ience in N u rsing Richla nd, Washington

Eliza beth Heins B ach elor of Arts in Education Albany, O regon

Dorothy H ickman Bac helor of Arts Portla nd, Oregon Lois H itz Bachelor of Arts in Educa tion Bakersfield, Californ ia

Ronald H o B ac helor o f Arts in Education Honolulu, H a wa i i K ei.... Hoeft

Bachelor of Art.s Kennew ick, Wash ington

Gordon H offen backer Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Wash ington

Ordetfg Hftland Bachelor of Arts in Education Palo A l to, California

Paul H ovland Bachelor of Arts in Education Pa l o Alto, Ca li fornia

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S H IO RS Lindo H u rd Bachelor of Arts in Educa tion Big Sa ndy, Monta no

Rose Ann J acobson

Bachelor of Scie nce in N u rsin g Seattle, Was h i n gton

Luther Jerstad Bachelor of Arts in Educa tion Gig Ha rbor, Wa s h i n g ton M i l to n Je te r Boch elor of A r t s Pa rk la nd, Wa shi ng ton

Arthu r J oh nson Bachelor of Arts Vancouver, Washin gto n

Be tty Johnson Bac helor of Sc i e n c e in Nursing Enu mclaw, Washi ng ton Dorothy J oh ns on Bachelor of Science in N u rsing Portla nd, Ore g on

Julian ne J ohnson Bac h e lor of Science in Nursing Va ncouver, Wash in g to n

Lean Johnson

Ba chelor of A rts Glenwood, Washington Lt. Preston Johnson Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, W a s h ing to n

Harriett J u n g b l u t achelor of Arts i n Education Dubuque, I owa

Curtis Kolstad Bachelor of Arts in E d u c a t ion Yakima, W ashi n gton Lind Ka rlsen Bachelor of Arts Coeur d 'Alen e, I daho

Kenneth Kehle Bachelor of Arts Se a tt l e, Washington

Richard Kent

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Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Washington


S E N IORS Joan K noph B a chelor of Arts in Education Portla nd, Oregon

Jam es Knorr B achelor ot Arts Kent, Wa shin gton

Ko rl K n udsen B achelor of Arts

Plea sant H ill, Ca l if o r n i a

David K n u tson Bache lor of Arts C la rkston, Wash ington

B eve rly Krampi tz Bachelor of Sc ience in N u rsi ng B u r l ington, Washingto n

Janee K rug Bochelor o f Science in Co n n e ll, W a shi ng to n

N u rsing

John Kvamme Bachelor of Arts in Education

Tacoma, Wash ington

Neil Kve r n

B achelor o f A rts Cataldo, Id a ho

Geo rgia Larsen Bachelor of Arts in Educa tion Pasco, Washington Arliss lee Bachelor of Arts in Education Conway, W4sh ington

Ro�rt Lee Bachelor of Arts Kent, Wa shingto n

Marcia lein Bachelor of Science

Seattle, Woshington

in N ursing

Earl liesener Bachelor of- Arts Campbell, California

Dea n ibner Bachelor of Arts Silverton, Oreg on

Gory lindbo Bachelor of Arts Auburn, Washin g ton


S E N IORS Roberto Lunsford Bachelor of Arts in Educa tion Aberdeen, Wash ington

H a rold L y c k ma n Bachelor of Arts in Edu ca tion P uyallu p, Washington

Ka r en Mal fa it Bachelor of Science in N u rs i n g Tacoma, Washing ton Joyce Markert Bachelor of Arts in Edu a tion Tacoma, Washi n gto n

hank Marks Bachelor of A rts

Tacoma, Washington

Ronald McAllister Bachelor of A rts in E d u ation Seattle, W a s h ington Norman McCullough Bachelor of Arts in Education Silverton, O regon

J a nice McKechney Bachelor af Science in N ursing Bellflower, C alifo r nia

Roger Miku lecky Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Wa shi n gton J ohn M ilbraith Bachelor of Arts Dryden, Washington

Na ncy Millen Bachelor of Arts Charlotte, North Carolina

Donald Miller Bachelor of Arts Port Angeles, Washington Dennis Modohl Bachelor of Arts Spa n a wa y Wa shin g ton ,

Duan e M oe B achelor of Arts Kennewick, Washingtan

Karen Monson Bachelor of Arts in Education America n Falls, Ida ho


S E N I O RS Joh n Moon Bachelor of Arts Fresno, California

J o h n N ilsen Bachelor of Arts Graham, Wash ington

Vincent N ovak Bachelor of Arts Va ncouver, Was h i ng'ton Thomas Nelson Bachelor of Arts B u tte, Monta n a I rving Nygren Bachelor o f Arts in Education Roy, Wa shing ton

Roger O lson Ba c helor of Arts Tacoma, Washington Kenneth Olson Bac helor of Arts Park land, Wa shington

Char l e ne Petersen Bachelor of Science in N u rsing Raymond, Washington Gene Peisker Bach elor of Arts Mi n neapol is, Min nesota David Peterson Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Washington

Dona Id Peterson Bachelor of Arts Eug ene, Oregon

Ranald Pfrimmer Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Washing ton Evelyn Quaas Bachelor of Arts in Educa tion Everett, Washing ton

Robert Rausch Bachelor of Arts i n Educa tion Vancouver, Washington

Stan l ey Read Bachelor of Arts in Education Missoula, Montana

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S E N I O RS Gero ld Redburg Bachelor of Arts in Education Roy, Was h i n g ton

J a n ice R i nda h l Bachelor o f Arts Springfield, Oregon

B a rba ro R istau Bach elor of Arts in Educa tion Sea ttle, Washington Robert Rodin Bachelor of Arts Portia nd, Oregon Den nis Rodin Bachelor of Arts Portland; Oregon

Lawrence Ross B a c helor of A rts Gig H a rbor, Washin g ton Patricia Rath kow Bachelor of A r ts i n 'Education F resno, California

J a m es Ruff B achelo r of A r ts Raymand, Washing ton Thomas Sah l i Bachelor of Arts in Education Coupev i l le, Washi ng ton Thomas Sawyer Bachelor of Arts Puya l lup, Washington

Beat rice Sch eele Bachelor of Science in N u rsing Fai rfield, Washingto n Milo Scherer Bachelor of A r ts Modesto, California K a y Schimke Bachelor of Arts in Edu ca tion Gig H a rbor, Washington

Donald S e e borg B ac helor of Arts Astoria, Oregon

Beverly Severeid Bachelor of A rts in Education Portla n d O regon ,


S E 'N IORS LaVo n ne Seve reid

Bachelor of Arts in Education Tacoma, Washing ton

J oyce Sha ttuck Bachelor of Arts Coeu r d'A l e n e, I d a h o

Lowe l l Shel da h l Bac he l o r o f Arts Tu r lock, C o l iforn ia S h e rm a n R u ssell

B ac h elor of Arts in Ed uca �ion Wa shington

Spok a ne,

C ha rles S l a ter B a c h elor of A r ts in Educa t ion SI!O t t l e , Washing ton

Jon SOlne Bach elor of Arts

Belling h a m , W ashing ton

Lee Bachelor of Ar ts in Education F erndale, Washington

Salvelg

J a n l!t S m i th B a c h elor of Science in N u rsjng Port Angeles, Washi n g to n

Wendell S ta k ke stad B ache lo r of M ts Bow, Wash i ng to n Ma rilyn Stolzenburg Bachelor of Arts in Educa tion Tacoma, Washi ngton

John Svendby Bachelor of Arts Ta coma, Wash ington

Mau rine Swa nson Bachelor of Science in N u rsing Sea ttle, Wash ing ton Mary Lou Sword B achelor of Arts in Ed uco tion J u neau, Alaska

Coleen The rria u l t B achelor o f Ar ts i n Ed u ca tion M issoula, M o n ta n o

Lewis Thompson Bachelor of Arts Spa naway, Washington 47


S E N I O RS Martin Thom pson Bachelor of Arts Ta coma, Wash i n gton

Fred Tobiason Bachelor of Arts PeEII, Washington

J a net TOWE Bachelor of Science in N u rsing SeattlE, Washington. Roy Tribe Bacflelor of Arts Sa ndpoint, Idaho

Bon n ie Troedson Bachelor of Arts in Ed ucation Denair, California

J a net Turm a n Bachelor o f Arts i n Education Puya l l u p, Wash ington Dono Tu rcott Bachelor of Arts in Educa tion Park land, Washington

David Woke Bachfllor of Arts Pa rk l a nd Washington ,

Robert Ward Bachelo r of Arts in Educa tion Kennewick, Washington Lovern Weber B achelor of Arts Monroe, Washington

R o g e r We stberg Bachelor of Arts Napa, Ca lifornia Vi rg i ni a Weye rts B'achelar of Sci ence in N u rsing Richland, W ashin g ton

Marjorie W ilkin s Bachelor of Science in N u rsing Portland, Oregon

Duanne Wri g ht Bachelor of Arts Auburn, Washington

N ic h o las Y os t Bachelor of Arts in Education Tacoma, Washington


S E N IORS Doreen Zeuske Bachelor of Arts in Education Salem, Oregon

GRADUATES NOT P I CTU RED Donald L. Arbogast J e n n ie B lock

J akob Sanerlond Mollerup Richa rd L. Myking

H erbe rt A . Cortwright

Jack E. Newhart

J a O lce B . Christenson

Thomas D. Noonan

M o r tha Gray Cole Alle n Lou is Cudahy Kath leen Derby

William F . Orme Lorra i n e V

Peterson

Thomos Reeves

Wal ter James Fitzpa t rick

Oliver J. Ristuben

John Robert Fromm

George C h e ryl Ru therford

Viola B . H arrod

l l oyd G. Sayer

Evelyn H ayne

J ack Dean Sinde rson

David Stephen H illesland

Margaret N . Singleton

Ha zel Marguerite J o hnson

Robert J. Sorenson

Rodney Lynn Kaste lle

Wifljam E. S u n dstrom

Betsy Jane Kilmer

Alyin R. Sylling

F ra nk La nca ster

Ralph H . Vig il

F rederick G. Masted

J. Layonne Stenh;en Wi nther SYen F redrik Winther

Donald Louis May H a ro ld Meredith

MASTER OF ARTS Robert William B ischoff J oa n Elizabeth B u ck ner

Otis J ulia n Gra nde

Ernest G . Cementina Richard J a mes Eby

Mozelle Manaha n

Ca rl Teslow Fynboe

Donald Eugene Williams

Robert C. H e rness H elga M. Pa rent

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CLAS OF 1 959 '

Gle n n Arney I n ter-Club Council

Conni e Th omps o n Student Council

Dona ld Anderson Treasurer

so

Mer!e Ma rtinson

Vice P resident

R ueben La hti

P reside nt

Ma rlene Lorenzen

Secreto ry

Roger Holtey Alumni Repr�nttltiye


J U N I O RS

Don a l d Anderson

Se t h A nde rson

Pa tricia A hrens

Glen Arney

R ic ha rd B a yda

B a rbaro Beckner

Beverly Benson

Wayn e Berg

J oan Bertosan

Robert B il ls

David Buddrius

Ja mes Bul lock

Janet Chesley

Richard Consear

Corolee Chindgren

Geraldine C ruver

Ma rgaret Bying ton

M a rianne Christensen

Sheila Cummings

Dorothy Ca ble

David Ch ristian

David Dahl

Janice Ca mpion

Richard Clare

Grace Dahlrotft


J

Virg i n ia Dormody

Alvin Du ngan

R i c h a rd Elmer

Camille Emerson

Grace En gen

Donald Etzel

Ma rjorie Fletc her

Dorothy Flue g g e

Kirk F ritz

Twila Springer 52

Geraldee Duba i l

N I ORS

Jane F u jii

John Goettsche

Sylvia Fylling

Anita Gregersen

Georgia Dobbins

Lawrence Eich le r

M a ry Lou En g e n

L n a rd

Ericksen

Marilyn Force

J a m es

F reisheim

David Ga brielson

Marilyn Green m a n

Kenneth Gamb

Theodora Gulha ugen


JU

I ORS

lois Gunderson

Walter H a l l

J oyce Ha nsen

F ra n k Ha nson

Jo Ann Ha nson

Eugene Hapa la

Cha rlotte H e in.s

J ud ith Heide

lois H ellberg

Arthur Hedlund

Darre l l H i nes

Dong Sup Hou

Norma Hoines

Carol House

Arlene Ha lvor

Richard Ha lvorsen

J ack H o l l

K o y Holm

Corale H u rst

Evelyn Hyder

Delbert Ha nsen

Audry Hart

Samuel H ermez

Roger Holtey

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J U N IORS

A l ice Jessen

Ba rba ro Johnson

Virginia Karlstad

Arlene Kil1ared

Ric h a rd K ra iger

M a ry Kra�nes

Reuben Lahti

Sondra La rsen

Delores Lo rson

C l a re Led um

Ca rolyn Leininger

Marlene Lorenzen

Sondra L ucas

David Lunde

Bettelou Macdonald

Barbaro Jackson

Walter Leininger

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Delores Jordon

Ronald Jorgenson

Rona ld Kittel

Ko ren K n u tzen

Louise K ra abel

Ed K ro ntz

Ko ren K u hb l a n k

Reuben Kva m m e


J U N I ORS

Conrad Mandt

Margaret Murdock

Anna Ohrstrom

Richard Peterson

Fern Russell

Merle Martinson

Kari Melkevik

Theodore Meyer

Betty Museus

Dale N ielsen

Helene Nielsen

John Nybakke

Jeanette Olson

P hyllis Pederson

Barbara Olsen

Audrey Rook

William Ray

Robert Olson

B tty Rice

Harry Sannerud

Edward Rockwood

Sa ndra Schierman

Darlene Schwi n d t

Robert Mortenson

Richard Selle

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J U N IORS

Joan Septon

Mardell Soiland

Beverly Swanson

Thomas Unmacht

Roy Williams 56

Sonj a Simonson

Mar'9aret Singleton

Donald Sio ttum

Gloria Spok lie

J a mes Stewa rt

Miriam StOG

Annette Syverson

COfIstance Thompson

J udith Tri-nneer

Allen Wahl

Shew Yunge

Peter Wang

Carl Zingler

Jon Wefa ld

Gordon Soi la nd

Kermit Sveen

Jay T rGnsdale

Lester Wigen


JU

Jean BergstTom

Loi

Grimsrud

Norita Nelson

lOR

U RSE

Susan Christensen

Margaret Elliclcson

Charlotte Johnstone

Naomi Keller

LaVerne Lewis

Marilynne Miller

Eu .. ice Peterson

Carolyn Randoy

Beverly Ra ug ust

Sandra R u n n ing

Jacquelin

Fisher

An toinette Grim lund

J a net U lleland

The N u rsing Department of Pacific Lutheran College is affil iated with Emanuel H ospital in Portland, Oregon. The students under this fou r - year program attend Pacific Lutheran College for their first two semesters, then attend Ema nuel Hospital for clinical ex perience which is a two-year period. I ncl uded in this two-year period is a 13 wee k psychia tric affiliation at Oregon State H ospital a nd a six week pe riod at Firlond Tubercu lar Sanitariu m in Seattle, Washing ton. Their senior year study is contin ued at the College. At the completion of this period they are eligible for thei r Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing and to take the sta hl board examination for their R . N .

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Robert Larson President

M a rg a ret Evanson Vice P residen t

CLA S OF 1 960 . � ... . .

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JUqlle line B jomson Secretary

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Jolin Amend Shldent Council

J anet Aust Treasurer

Robert Erickson Inter-Club Council


SO P H OM OR ES

Beverly Acker

Joann A p k e r

Lauradel Beecroft

Earlene Burcham

Kathleen Almgren

J a n et A u s t

S ylvia Bierman

Glenn Campbe l l

David Crow n e r

E l a i n e C u rtis

Gefliid Dryer

Ardelle Dungan

Rita Altpeter

Roger Bakken

Jacqueline B iornsen

Carlene Carlson

Daryl Daugs

Diane Ekrem

J o h n Amend

Marilee Andersen

Lois Anderson

Lawrence Barden

Fra n k Barnricter

Kennett. Black

Rhoda B loomquist

Carolyn Bloomfield

Mary Carruthers

Rosemary Cerny

Paul Carlson

Ronald Baylor

Howard Dempsey

George Doehler

J e rry Donahe

Gerald Erickson

Robert E rickson

Marlene Ennl

Mickey Ande rson

Mary A n n Bavne

Ray Bos

Marlys Clark

Della Dorendorf

Mavis ErHe t

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SO PH OMO ES

Maureen Ferguson

Meln Fuhr

Gail Guslakon

Shirfey H,nnon

Robert Gellel

George Hagevick

Marta H ....e

Bub,r, I s... cson

C,rol JoItnson

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Richard Fisher

L,rry Johnson

Rich,rd Haines

Phyllis Fiske

Lawrence Flamoe

Friedricks

R ichard G ige r

Larry Golnick

Gordon Grahwohl

hllel Haley

Myrna Hall

William Hann,

Juditt. H.wkills

Donna Hickman

Soni, IsaaClOll

Barbilra Jaca-

Roy Johnson

Dia"

Peter Jord••1

Joy JorgenlOtl

Theodore Hell"" n

Carter French

J aso n

Gr aha m

H i ldred Hansen

Judilh Hildebrand

Johll J.cobson

A n n JohnlOlI

Anne Marie Juntunen

Oanene Kelly


SOPH OMO RE

G.ry

Kicland

I rene Koch

Gordon lew ison

Marilyn Mark rt

Kilt

Murphy

J udith Ne ve l

Gay

K i n ared

K.therin e K olk o .. sky

C�rI Liebig

Ola M.l th i s

Den n ie Nelson

Mar i lyn Nickelsen

M ary Kiev

Ona Kroll

Keith Lindaas

Susie Lannon

Gloria Lindholm

Ch�rlotte K lo k ker

Oliver Larsen

Fulton Lytle

Arlette K n udsen

Rober t urson

Su�an Mal1dcen

Sheila

K n u tun

William Latimer

M a ry Marcro"

L a u ra McAdams

Marilu M i l le r

J o h n Mitchell

Carol Morris

Carl Muhr

Joy N e lson

Norm an Nels on

Robert Nelson

Thelma N e lson

Gerald N e ss

Delores N inlS

Sally N ixon

Eileen O'Caliaghan

Della Oehl .. ein

h n ice Oldham

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George Olscn

H�rla n

Olscn

Lyle

Alfr d Ost roo l

J ulie Rc nh.rd

lobe"

Roller

Martin Schaefer

Dorothy Snyde'

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K e n n e l h Olson

Thomas Ro�nd

Gerald Scheele

Janice Snyder

Pearson

Paul, Rist�d

Jane 1I0ss

By ton Scherer

Sonja Sodergard

PH

MO RE

Daniel Olson

Anne

Peterki n

Dorol h

Rist,u

Mar jory

Roth

Janice Schoen

Sylvia Sukkestad

J ohn Olson

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Plan n e k uch e n

r n .l Robinson

Glenn Rudie

Donald Schultze

Allan Stang

S h a ron

Jeris

Omdal

R nd,,11

lane Rodne

J� n

Ruud

J ean Skjnet

Karen Stromberg

Jean Ost,and

N a n cy Rel " v i k

JoAnn Rohrbaugh

IUren S nchtTom

S h aron Sl e t hau g

JoAnn Stenwick


SO P H OM OR ES

Hu t h�r Stroup

Sh�,on Tho/" Ison

N,ney Wa lk er

C l ifton Williams

B a r b a ra S t u h lm i l lc r

Richa rd Tollefson

Carolyn Swanberg

Darryl Troedson

Wa l l

H a r ry Waller

Dan iel Witmer

Alene Woodside

BrYJn

Esla Swanson

R u th T rygg

Frank W a lerworth

Lc� Ann Swanson

J ean Ulleland

Lore tta W

<IV r

N a ncy Thompson

Ronald Talley

James Yon Sch r i l t :

LindJ Vorpahl

Clintena Wells

Lois WeyerlI

Rosalie Zehm

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Theodore Johnstone Vice P residen t

Wa r ren Willis P resident

C LASS OF 1 961

A rdis Armstrong Secreta ry

Orson Christensen Inter-Club Council

Diane Rosda h l Trea s u rer

Paul Engel Student Council


F RES H ME N

J. AlhIft

D. Alno

A. Armst rong

S.

O. A rnstein

BiI,ton

J. Beills

C. Berg

O. 811 19

T.

Berry

B. Br.l ndt

A. BelzmilD

C.

Brandt

O. A-de.-

D. Ame

J. B echtel

M. Auyinetr

R. Bentson

M. Andersen

J. Bakke

M. Be ise

P. Berg

S. Ber�

K. Bird

L. Blnsl

J. Blomquist

J. Breyik

O. BR!wer

J . Berg

G. B ucholz

R. Andenan

R. Balisatt

H. Benson

f.

BerSll m �

O . B lp",

A. Bue

R. Anderson

O. Ballew

A. Benson

R.

Bemow

T. Beyeng

D. C�rlsen

S. hld .. in

D. Benson

R. B e mtsen

D. Bnuten

C. Choe

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F R ES MEN

J . C hristel

L Christen�en

C. Conti

J. Corey

B. COrfey

J. Crabtree

N. Dahl

D. Dup ree

L. Dam

A. Dahle

M. Dunl�p

P. EIIgel

F. Em�ad

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v. Emerwn

D. Engen

K. Ericksen

S. Chris tensen

B. Echem

J. Engel'!

M. Ennt

C. Ch · nen sen

J. Edlund

P. C hristi nson

T. Crosier

J. C r abtr e e

J . Danielson

D. Edstrom

D. Danielsen

L.

Effinger

C. Eridan

J. Engen

P. Elick .

R. Chri stensen

C.

hhl nson

P. Fendle r

o. C htistensen

M . Czyhald

z. Deverall

N.

Elenger

K. Ericben

A . Foege

S. Christop h e r sen

G. Cydru5

S. Densmare

A. Elliduon

D. EricklOll

v. Fredckind


F R ES H M E N

s. hedrick son

D. Freimuth

s. Frye

R. Goldenm�n

M. Greg eru n

B. (i,eg g

D. Hul�nd

D.

Fuller

B. Gronskei

L. Gently

D. Gnnicke

R. Gross

N. GoIndcnon

F. Hansen

It. HagenNn

B. Hanson

K. Gilberg

A. GlilSgow

G. Hughes

M. Hughes

K. l;ia rrington

G. H.uthill

• K. Hen drick lOfl

D. HIUI!npflug

D. Holl nberg

B. Jens en

D. Honch

C. Jens en

c. Hu

M. Jensen

J. H ildehnnd

L Ih�nfeldt

R. Jeskey

w. Hill

J.

P. l,e nsee

L Innon

. R. Johnson

Hillesbnd

C. Jo,,"-,

A. Hixso n

Y. Hoggatt

s. Jacobsen

D. JohttSOIl

D. Johnson

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FRE H M EN

J. Johoson

A . Kallberg

L Kirk

G. Ladstrun

R. Lu ndblld

P. Matthies

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K. Johnson

G. Kam"

R. Klingenstein

D. Ladwig

H. Lindeblom

M . McAlpine

L Johnson

K. Johnston

T. Johnstone

M. Kaffis

D. Keith

L Kersayage

K. Knutson

M. Knutzen

s. Lanon

s. Leed y

D. Lonberg

D. McC:annmnt

E. Loop

L McFarland

L Kositzky

L t.. n ning

M. lyo ns

L McGc()rg e

G. Jones

T. Kessel

J. Kress

s. Leraas

P. �ckinnon

s. McKeag

s. J ulia n

J. Kaliyas

G . Kirk

J . KesseIring

M. Krucger

R. Lerch

K. Mandt

E. McLeod

K. K u rttila

J.

Lewis

R. Martin

J. Mensch


F RES HM E N

H . Mcras

T. Meske

L. Nelson

J . Nesson

J. Nyborg

D. Nygnrd

D . N�trtlm

M. Omon

B. OwrdIf

S. Pearson

B. Perletfr

D. Nelso n

E. aa-tI_

F. Miller

V. Meyer

L

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T. O'Grady

H. ....

W. Ne.�

R . Ol�on

E. Ottulll

Ome

M. Peten

G. Miller

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B. P'trip�

J. ___

R. Misrerek

D. Newlh�m

A. Olsen

G. Mitchell

R. Nordberg

B. Olsen

B. �

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D. Reitz

M. Moo re

P. N ybolkke

E. Olson

J. Polrk

D. PretntiRger

G. Rembold

P. Il.tmst..d

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A. Rise

M. Rowl e�

G. Scha u m be rg

R. Siercks

L. s.--.n

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A. Reimann

J . Riepm a

S. Runyan

S. Sabo

K. Sah Istrom

J . Schu ltz

B . S chwison

C . Schoephoerster

J. Simm o n s

E. Sonstegard

G. Smmm.

H. S,monson

G. Ritter

J . Slater

S. Rogers

E. Sauter

J . Scott

A. S l r n d'

H. Sorensen

R. Spitzer

M. Tee!

M. Tetr

L.

Rohrer

D. Savage

D . Shafl�nd

J. Smith

D. Rosda h l

D. Saxton

P. Sherma n

L . Soder

K. Stee�

C. Therrien

M. Rostmore

L . Scharf

S. Shule)

R . Sain e

H. Stolte

M . Thiessen

G. Thomas


F R ES H M E N

J . Tous ley

E.

K. Thu row

Wacker

L. To",c

D. Wall

M . Wareberg

D. Wicklund

B. Williďż˝.ms

H. Wolff

G. Wanser

B. Woolley

E. Jorg e nson

B . Patte rson

P. Aasen

c. T riplett

R. W ish

W. Willis

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J . Tl xil

L. Walters

J.

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M. Wa"less

J. Wisen

p. Witte

R. Wuelfl

T . Wyndham

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K . W.r l!

D. Wobennin

J.

Yergen

J Voldal

B. Weinerth

Y. Woerner

J.

Zieske

J . Larson

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Pastor Robert Lutnes

STUDE NT CO N G REGATION Serving the students d u ring the school yea r and provid ing a ch urch for them when they are away from home gives much op足 portunity for the Student Congrega tion to work as any con g regation wou ld. Students a re e lected to serve each oth er, and the a ctivi ties such as tithing, voting, ta king po rt in com m u n ion a n d so forth are a l l here with o u r Congregation. Pastor Lutnes is the fu l l - time pastor and l i ves in Cromer Cottage, making him close enough to the campus to serve i n every way. A l l the d u 足 ties token o f a "reg u lar" congrega tion are a lso token over by the stude n ts, a nd help to make the Student Con grega tion a smooth ly and effectively r u n spiritua l serv足 ice on campus.

Officers : L. to R. : L. H e l l berg, secretory pro tern; E. L ies 足 ner, vice president; C. Thom pson, treasurer. 74


Row 1 , L. to R . : A. Ostroot, M. Martinson. Row 2: E. Lie sner, R . Lorson, A. Ellickson. Not pictu red : S. W inther, D. Li bner.

BOA D OF

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M EM BERS AT LARGE Seated :

J. Nelson. Standing :

C. Kalstad, T. Meyer.

R. Erickson,

Row 1 , L. to R. : J. Chesley, R. Zehm, J . Lewis, Y . Woerne r. Row 2 : C . Phanneku足 chen, E. Edberg, A. Arms trong, G. Lorson, D. Rosdahl.

BOARD OF DEACONES ES

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OF TRUSTEES

Row 1 , L. to R. : J. Tronsdale, R. Gettel. Row 2: D. Anderson, E. Danielson, K. Gil足 leland, W. Willis.

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Row 1 , L. to R . : H. Benson, K. Reckord, M. Ander5e n, L. Christa nsen, S. Shuley, R. Zehm, P. F i n n . Row 2 : N. Reede, D. Rei tz, P. Fendler, M. Boyne, E. Edberg, M. Beise, M. C h r istensen, J . Hil de brand. Row 3 : J . Bullock, A. Fadness, A. Olson, E. Jorge n 足 son, C . French, B. Olson, D. Gaenicke, B. Erickson, H . Olson.

STU D E N T CON G

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Music for every Sunday morning worship service of the Studen t Congregatio n is provided for by' the choir, under the direction of Gerald Bayne. Faith足 fully taking an hour each week to practice, these students have done a good work in making services joyful and full of praise. Many thanks to these students who 50 willingly and lovingly use their ta lents to sing praises to God. Gerold Bayne, Director

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Milo S herer, organist.

Students take part In the Lord's Supper.

A B ible Study g roup on Sunday morning.

Dan Triolo, a speaker on Laymen's S unday.

The Cha ncel furniture owned and used by the students to make their worship more meaningful.

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Weekly meeti n gs of this kind give a spi ritu a l life to the ca m pus.

CAM P U S D EVOTIONS ALL SCHOOL P RAYER S E RVICE

T akin g time eac h week to pray together gives strength to everyone 78


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Pastor Segerhammer spent a week with the students and helped to revitalize their lives.

SPIRITU AL EMPH ASIS WEEK FAMILY LI FE CON FERENCE

Drs. Frederick Norstad, Granger Westberg, and Martin Scharlemann presented a dynamic program on Christian family life.

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Women desiring work as parish workers are concerned with the responsibilities of their job.

PH I DELTA E PS I LO N LUTH E RA

DAUGHTE RS OF 路 TH E

EFORMATION

Monthly meetings serve to teach the women at P. L. C. l'fIe place of women i n tfte church and how they can improye l'fIei, service.


These students thoughtfully and lovingly desire to

lea rn

of their foreign neighbors.

M ISS ION CRUSAD E RS LUTH, E RAN STU DE NTS ASSOC IATION

A large g roup of L. S. A.'ers went to Seattle to conduct services for a mission congregation.

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MR. KARL E. WEISS J ust befo re the school yea r opened, i n ea rly September, P rotessor Karl E. Weiss wos summo ned

by death.

Cha i rma n of the m usic depo rtment a nd me mber of the cullege faculty for seven teen yeOf5, he was laved, respec ted and admired by students, call agues a n d a l u m n i . P rotessor Weiss wa s a n idealist. He was a lover of good music and a rt . He extolled the yirtu.5 of gpod c u l t u re. He reveled in the beauty of God 's c reo tiv ha ndiwork in natu re. He abhorred the sordid, the ca rna l and the sel fishness In man. These i n tense drives and beliefs he impa rted to stude n t a nd col leogue. I n th is way he will con足 tinue to live on in the hearts of those with whom he came in contoct 0 0 this co mpus. B lessed be the me m o ry of Karl E. Weiss.

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Cilli Wang, actress

lubos�h u t::r: & Nemen hotf, piano

AR 1ST S E R I ES

Mil ton Kati m s, Seattle Sym phony Orchestra

Mattiwilda Dobbs, soprano

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This yea r th e Saga sto f f h a s been headed by D u a n e Moe. It wa s his duty to assign section edi to rs and p l a n the ge n er a l m a k e - up of t he boo k . Du a n e h a s fulfil led his office with g rea t e n th usi asm a n d has consta n tly en c ou ra g ed sta ff m e m bers to meet their deadli nes. Most of his spore time is spent in the Saga office either d ra wing up pa g es or work in g on m ou n ts. It is now a fter nea rly a yea r ot toi l that he a n d members of the s ta ff c o n see t h e pages unfold in front of them a n d view the comple ted book. Assisting him in a l l o f his various jobs was Theo足 dora G u l h augen who will be faced with t h e honor of editor for next year. She has b ee n tollowing D u a n e with wa t c h f u l eyes, so her job next year wil l ru n more smoo t h 足

ly and efficiently. Busy keepi ng m oney in the treasury was the bi g task of Business

M a nager, J a mes B u l lock. James has made a m irac u lous a ttempt to g e t the S a g a aut of the "red." H e has been c o ns ta n tly an the go si nce it wa s his d u ty to solici t a l l of the advertisers . I n t h e meantime he pa y s the many bills tha t S a g a is charg足 ed w i t h He was a lso c ha irma n of the a n n u a l Saga Carnival h e l d this sp ri n g. .

Duane Moe, Editor

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Pa tricia Ah rens, Orga niza tions

Joa n n Apke r, Fine Arts Elizabeth H eins, Classes Melva Fuhr, Facu lity

Early this fa l l these students met and were given the theme of the book as weir as general instructions from the editor. After this it was up to them to draw up i n teresting layouts for each pag e in their section. They have been pla n n in g a nd wo rking on their sections a l l year, and now the ti me has come when they may ee the end product. Each editor is in charge of a section, so they must draw up their own pages, write the copy, and schedu le all pictures. This year's staff had to i n i tiate several changes i n the Saga, a ll of which made their job more diffic u l t but improved the qua l ity of the book. Some of these cha nges included writing a l l of their own copy ond glueing the pic tu res down just as they a re to appear in the book, instead of simply moiling the pictures down to the printer.

Theodora Gulhaugen, Copy James Haa land, Sports Diana Paul, Religion

Kore n Kuhbla n k, Activities

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P. O'Ca l iaghan, Organiaztions

R. H am lin, Fine Arts

D. Andel'5en and J. Tronsdale, Artists

D. Newsham, F ine Arts D. Moe, Sports

A Knudson and Doreen N elson, Typists

SAGA H E LPERS These ore the students and otflers who have been assisting the Saga editors so well. With the added d uties on the edi足 tors this year, the helpers had a little bigger job to do. They have helped with the typing, i ndex, advertising, and check足 ing on correct spelling of student's names. Many thanks to this fine group of workers who co-operated so well ond spent hours of their time to make the Saga this year.

M . Lorenzen a n d D. Goodwin, Orga niza tions M. SoiJand and M. Greenman, Typists Mr. N esvig, Advisor

Mr. McKewen, Photographer


"You cover the news extensively and p r ent it in on a ttractive package," s u m ­ m e d up M r . D u a n e Andrews ( pu blic rela ­ tion, Minneapo lis H oneywe l l ) in h is Asso­ ciated Collegia te Press ra ting of the F a l l Semester, 1 957- 58, Moori ng Mast. That was one aim of editor David Crowner-to g ive the readers a weekly fou r page pack­ age that packed p u n c h . And with each issue it seemed that the Mooring Mast be­ come more and m ore of a real hitc hing post for the college. The sto ff, advised by Mr. M i l ton Nes­ vig ( PlC N ews B u reau ) , sent twenty-five issues to p ress during the '57-'58 terms, with special editions at H omecoming and the end of the yea r. H eading u p the stoff's three editorial divisions were : Her­ bert Dempsey, news; Marilyn Dona ldson, fea tu res; a nd Eugene H a pala ( first semes­ ter ) and Dennis Marttala ( second semes­ ter ! , sports. Mary Lou Engen was Busi­ ness Manager during the yea r. Crowner praised them, saying, "Ma rilyn, M a ry Lou, H e rb, H o p a nd Den n is were the reol bac k ­ bone o f the Mooring Most, a n d fa ithfu l ly spent many h o u rs doing the ma jority of the work. They were the ones who organ ­ ized stoff membe rs u nder themselves." David C rowner, Editor

MOORI N G MAST

Dennis M a rttala, Sports

M a rilyn Dona; dson, Featu res

H erbert Dempse y, N ews

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L. H oeger, J . Lewis, exchange, D. Witmer, reporter; H. Sa n nerud, c ircu lation.

P. F i n n , T. Nelson, T. Bovang, circu lation.

L. Beecroft, typist; E. B u rc h a m , repo rter. S. Leraas, R. Fisher, reporters; L. Scha rf, advertising.

T. Wyndahm, reporter; E. Hapa la, first semester sports editor.

The studen ts who helped bring in the copy (a nd not pictu red ) were : Theodora Gulh augen, M a ria l le We tter, Gerald Don­ a he, David Gaenicke, J ac k Gjovaag, Rich ­ a rd Goodwin, Jack H olI, Ja mes K ittilsby, Richa rd K raiger, Dona ld Glass, Elmer Dan­ ielson, R ichard H a gerty and Robert Olso n . W h e n Mary Lou summoned for m ore advertisi ng, Linda Scha rf, Lois Anderson and Rodney Patterson were the ones who went out for the inches. Bookkeeper dur­ ing the year was Carol H ouse. Since delivery of the Mooring Mast was through the campu s mailboxes several people worked on circulation under Patri­ cia Finn. They were : Ardis Armstrong, Lynn Dam, Thelma Nelson, Barbara Beck­ ner, De l la Dorendorf a n d Tele Boveng. J oy Lewis and La nie H oeger took care of mailing and exchanges. During the yea r the Mooring Mast, call­ ed "quality product" in one rating, spon­ sored several specia l projects, including a display on its publishing cycle, a traffic safety campaign and an exc hange bulle­ tin board for the students.

B. Stu h l m i l ler, B. I saacson ( seated ) , S. Thorvilson, reporter�. R. Londg ren, artist; L. Joh nson, repo rter.

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DE BATE

H . Dempsey, J. Tu rman, D. Kraiger, B. Mac Donald, D. Douglas

The forensic squad of Pacific Lutheran College this year competed in 8 ma jor tou rnaments. The resu l ts from these to u rn a m e n ts show that 27 first places were won, together w i th 34 second places' and 26 third places. Some of the highlights of the season were the exceptionally fine showing at the Weste rn Speech Association Tou rnamen t a t Los Angeles where 54 col leges and universities from the 1 1 Western states co mpeted. Aga i n this year the team of Donald Douglas and Thomas Reeves went to the Heart ot Amer ica Tournament at Kansas U n iversity where 1 4 schools were invited from all parts of the United States to participa te in the tou rn a m e n t of champions Getting t h rou g h the elimination rou nds with a 7 wo n - 2 loss record m akes this on ou tstanding show足 ing for a sc hool of the Wes t.

Mr. Karl

Row I, L. to R. : J . Johnson, J . Slater, L. Kraobel, C. B loomfield, J . Alton, J . Randa l l . Row 2 : B . Olscn, O. Stuar t, J . Olson, C . Capener, B . W agner, O. Da hl, J . Traynor. Row 3 : D. Alne, G. Schnell.

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Pictur�d above is Dave Christia n, chief radio engineer, and J ane Smith, radio director. Not pictu red a re assistant e n ­ g i neer, AI Du ngan, a nd radio a n nou ncer, L e n Erickson. A l l home basketbal l a n d loatba I games c a n be heard over this station as well as the weekly re- b roadcast of the Sun day morning worship service. "Campus High lights" was transcribed in the Chris Knutzen Radio Studio on campus a nd broadcast weekly on KTNT.

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AN GU I LD

D. Dahl, M. Schaefer, J. Brandt, M. Krueger, P. Fendler, S. Fyl ­ ling, Mr. Newnham.

These studen t fu rt her interest and appreciation of the o rgan nd orga n m usic. The memrs not only pia the organ but hav. 0 d ep concern fo,.­ the LIse and performance it give5. Among the activities of this group wer listeni ng to and observing various demonstra­ tion of Of'gans, as well as a t ­ tending org a n rec i ta ls .


AM BASSADOR QUARTET Aga i n this sum mer, the P.L.C. Am bassador Quar­ tet rep resented the college i n n ine Western sta tes a nd B ritish Colum bia, singing 1 36 concerts. The 8th Notes, a new music . g roup on campus last year, has become one of the outstanding g roups i n our music depa rtment and have been called upon often to sing for not only the activi ties h ere on campus but for org a n iza tio ns i n the Tacoma a rea as well. The Madrigal singers is a nother one of the th ree major c horal g roups on campus that offers varied opportu nit ies for musica l expression. J . Eric kson, 2 n d tenor, B . H odge, 1 st tenor, D. Giber, bass, D. Foege, ba ritone, D. Da hl, organ ist.

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Row, L. to R. : M . Engen, T. G u l haugen, P. Byington, M. Soiland, A. H a rt. 2nd Row : P. Carlson, D. Giger, B . Hodge, J . Erickson.

MAD I GALS

1 st Row : G. En gen, L . I hlenfeldt, Mr. Newnha m, J . H a nson, L. Va nHorn, J . Ro�s. 2nd Row : S. Friesheim, M. Market, P. By i n.g ton, B . Hodge, J . Er ickson, M . Ca rlson., 3 r d Row : M. Eng e n , S . D ib ble, B . Orme, D. Fisher, P . Fendler. 93


Ro·w 1, L to R : T. Springer, D. Dorendorf, J . Aust, V. Robinson, L. Effinger, S. J acobsen, M . H a uge, B. Muscus. Row 2 : M . Eva nson, M . Bayne, R. Cerny, D. Newsha m, B. Olsen, E . Brewer, N . I verson, J. Reierson, J . Trzil, S. Omdal, C . Conti. Row 3 : M. N ickleson, P. Fin n, B. Gah ring, S. Lucas, A. Gregerson, E. Edbe rg, B. Swanson, G. H ug hes, C. N elson, J. Emilson, B. Gronke, L. Sommers, J. Krug, D. Engen, A. Kn udsen, J. Renha rd . Row 4: T. Johnstone, B. Lar­ son, C. ledum, B. Olson, D. Ben son, B. Scherer, D . Gaenicke, T. Meyers, C. Zing ler, K . Ga m b, B . Perleth, W. Stakke­ stad, P. Aasen, D. Ba llew, G. Takstad, B . Erickson, J. Von Sch riltz, F. H a nsen.

CONCERT CHORUS

The popularity of the Concert Chorus is increasing rapidly in the Seattle-Tacoma a rea . This year they performed at various c h u rches in the Tacoma a rea , several times at Fort Lewis, and at chape l exercises at P.L.C. The C ho rus was the first chora l g roup to sing at the beautiful new Cen ­ tral Luthe ra n Church in Tacoma. This o rganization com pleted the yea r by reco rding m u sic for the sound track of a technicolor movie to be released by the 'U nited Good Neighbors. Officers. L to R : Arlette Knudsen, sec­ treos.; Milo Scherer, pres. 94

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Row 5, L. to R. : D. Seele, O. C h ristense n, J . Erickson, L. Towe, B. Vik, L. Od m a n, A. Olson, B. Ostenson, R. Olso n, K. Reitz, D. Giger, D. Da hl, R . Tribe, K. Kn udsen, J . Danie lse n, J . B ra ndt. Row 4: D . Rosda h l, M. Boe, V. N ovak, E. Sons颅 tegard, D. Triolo, K . Knudsen, P. C a r l son, S. Lee, T. Olso n, E. Ottum, G . Dr路y er, P . Fend ler, S. Fries heim. Row 3 : L. Swa nson, S. Schierman, J. Ross, T. Gulha ugen, D. F u l ler, M . Engen, M. Carlson, R. Berh aw, S. Kn utsen, V. Dormody, M. Ma rkert, J . H a nso n . Row 2: K. J o h nson, B. Severeid, J . B ru n ner, B. Jensen, M. Byington, M. Tetz, J. Po kiser, L. Johnson, A. H a lvor, L. H ei l be rg, C. Coltom. Row 1 : G. M i tchell, P. Isensee, C. Leininger, S. Leraas, M. Skrivanich, R. Spitzer, M. Soil and, L. I h lenfeldt, A. H a rt, C. B randt, C. C h ristensen, Mr. M a l m i n .

C H O I R OF TH E WEST

Ap ril 1 1 路 20 ma rked the dotes of the "Choir of the West's" a n n u a l tour. I t incl uded some o f Eastern Washington and ports of B ritish Columbia. Although this was their main a ctivity, week -end concerts at su ch p la ces as Puget I sland a n d Northern Oregon a lso p layed on importa n t role in the l ife of th is orga n i za tion. Next yea r a 'long p loy record will be released which the choir recorded this yea r. The ma jority of this a l b u m w i l l inc lude C h ristmas music. Gunner M a l m i n

Offic ers : Vince Novak, Vice Presi颅 den t, David See Ie, P resident, Mono Carlson, Secretory.

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ORCH ESTRA

Row 4 : L to R-R. Williams, G. Bayne, D. Shafland, P. H in man, M. Sc haefer, A. Lee, S. Hagen, E. Wacker, G. Spoklie, G. Engen. Row 3 : Mr. Gilbertson, J. Nevel, T. Springer, J. Ul lela nd, A. Stang, M. Wetter, A. Kinar d. Row 2: A. Betts, L. Karlsen, D. Carlson, J. Smith, S. K n u tson. Row 1 : P. I sensee, G. Sjoding, S. Lee, D. F u l ler, W. H i l l, C. B randt.

The 27 piece orchestra, under the direction of Gordon Gi lbertson, gave its first performa nce at Ch ristmas when it p layed the e n 足 tire orchestra l score of t h e ora足 toria l, "The Ch rist." They accom足 pa nied the Concert Chorus and "Choir of the West" in this selec足 tion. Other performa nces this year incl uded the chamber orchestra concert on Ma rch 2 wi,th a similar repeat of tha t prog ram on May 3 1 . Also, the ann ual May Festiva l was brig h tened u p by the m usic of this fine organ ization. String Qua rte t : S. K n u tson, P. Isensee, G. Gilbertson, A. Betts. 96

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Row 5 : L to R-Mr. Gil bertson, O. La rsen, M . Schaefer, S. R ic kert, S. H a gen, J. Volda l, B. Ph ipps, S. La rson, J . Buck ner, N. F iess. Row 4: N. Rei nvik, J. Kress, Y. Stevenson, R. Zehm, M. Christensen, E. Rasom ussen, S. Hagen, G. Bayne, R. Weaver, J . Amend, D. S ha fland, A. Wa h l . Row 3 : S. N ixon, L. Kositzky, M. Rowley, J . Brevik, K. H i l les land, D. J o � nson, R. Jeskey, C. Therria u l,t, R. H y l la nd, R. Berntsen, R . Olso n . Row 2 : L. I verson, A. Glasow, H . H a nsen, M. BYington, E. Wacker, G. Engen, P. Jor da h l, C. Johnson, L. Karlsen. Row 1 : D. Knutson, M. Wetter, A. Stang, C. Thompson, M. Anderson, J. U l lela nd, A. Kinard.

Wha t sort of spirit could our stu ­ den ts have produced a t our foot­ ba ll and ba sketba l l games this year without the colorfu l m us ic of the P. l.C. band? But this was by no means the limit of their activi­ ties. Other performa nces were held a t Ra nier State Sc hool, McNeil Island, a nd F irst Presbyteria n C hurch in Sea ttle. The highlight of the yea r, however, was their nine day tour in Eastern Washing ­ ton, I d a ho a nd Oregon. The yea r ended with their con tribution to the commencement exercises. Gordon Gil bertson

Officers : AI Stang, Vice President, Grace Engen, Secretary, Ron Hyl­ land, President.

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"Jock and the Bea nsta lk," Speech Department.

"Jack and the Beansta lk," Speech Department.

PLAY

"Flibbertygibbet," Speech Departme n t .


"A Ch ristmas Carol," C u rtain Call.

The speech department this year produced two departmental plays, "Du lcy" i n the fall, and "A Man Calied Peter" in the spring, both d i, rected by Miss Jane Smith. Other dramatic activities were the Chil dren's Theatre productions of "Fl ibbertygibbet" and "Jack and the 8 eansta l k." The Cu rta i .. Call C l u b again p roduced "A C h ristmas Carol" and Alpha Psi Omega produced "Mousetrap" by Agat:ha Ch ristie. The final activity of dra ma this yea r was the p roduc tion of the pa gea nt at the final convention ot the Evon gelica l L utheran C h urch in the M innea polis Civic Auditorium on June 20th which p layed to some l O,OOO people. This pagea n t, co iled "Seed Time," a h istorica l pagea n t of the c h u r c h , was written by Rev. Robert Lutnes and p roduced and directed by Mr. Theodare Karl. Mr. E ric Nordholm did the scenery as h e has done with a l l of the plays except the Curtain Call p roduc 足 tions and Alpha Psi produc tions.

"Mausetrap," Alpha Psi Omega.

"A Man Called Peter," Speech Departmen t.

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ART

Art C l u b. Row 1 , l. to R. : M Force, J . Riepma, J . Tronsdale, M r. Kittleson advisor, C. Johnson, D. Thomas, A. Reima n n . Row 2 : A. J essen, D. S nyder, D. H ickmon, R. Ho, M. Jeter, O. Math is, D. H ansen, D. Anderson, K. Kolkowsky, D. Reim a n n . .•

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OLD MAI N Old M a in, a six story structu re, has room for about 250 men in rooms of two or th ree students. The two bottom floors w i l l be converted in addi tion a l room a nd lounge s pace u nder Deve lopment F u nd plans. The building has two lounges, k itchen, self足 service l a u nd ry a nd a recrea tion roo m .

Officers : Row 1 , L . to R.-Mr. K. M a l m i n, housefather; David D a h l, president. Row 2 : Roger H o l te, secreta ry- treas 足 urer; Darrell H ines, vice p resi足 dent.

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W EST HALL West H a l l is the newest dorm on campus and houses freshman a nd sop homore wo 足 men. I t was built on the some plan as North H a l l, with similar fac ilities including a m a i n lounge and kitc hen, study lounges and k i tchens on every floo r, a nd a self足 service laundry.

Officers : Row 1, L. to R . : Esta Swa nson, president; Miss Freda Rou ze, housemother. Row 2 : Goy Kina red, treasurer; Ma ry Marcroft, vice presiden t.

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NORTH HALL North H a l l houses 1 33 women with each room p rovidi ng for two or three g irls. There a re two f u l ly equipped lou nges and a self­ se rvice l a u ndry. Like the other g i rls' dorms, many activities were sponsored such as a T 010. North H a l l received the "best deco­ rated dorm" trophy for the second con ­ secutive year d u ring H omecoming.

Officers : Row 1 , L. to R. : Joy Nel­ son, treasurer; Barbaro Stuhmiller, president; Mrs. H elen Nicholson, housemother. Row 2: Carol Pfa n ­ nekuchen, vice president; Ruth T rygg, secretory.

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SOUTH HALL South H a l l has a ccommodations for 129 gi rls in 63 double rooms and 3 single rooms. I t is eq uipped with two large lounges with kitchens, laundry facilities, and has spe­ cial accommodations for off-campus wo­ men on the g round floor. The South H a l l lobby is t h e location of t h e campus switch ­ boa rd.

Officers, Row 1 , L to R : B a r ­ ba ro R istau, p resident. R o w 2 : Janet C hes ley, treasurer; Bon­ nie Troedson,. vice- president; PhyUis Pederson, secretory.

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D E JARDI N ES

Row I , L. to R. : M. Ma rtenson, N . McCu llough, B. Latimer, S. Russell, K. H oeft. Row 2, L. to R. : D. Moe, J . Haaland, C Ge lda ker, R. Foege, M. Bolland.

Row I, L. to R. : A. Anderson, D. Hollingsworth, J . B randt, F. H a nsen. Row 2, L. to R. : C. Donhowe, E . Danielson, J . Qualizza, S. H a skey, G. Toks tad, R. Lee.

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C LOVER CREEK

Row 1 , L. to R. : L. E mberland, R. Thompson, R . Bentson, L. Gentry, D. Morrison, R. Lerch, R. Jesky. Row 2, L. to R. : O. C h r istensen, R. Joh nson, T. Meske, G. M i l ler, R. Ch ristensen, J. Viebrock, P. MacKinnon, K . Steele, P. H inman, , R. N ordberg. Row 3, L . to R. : J . Meyers, L. Eliason, J . Curtis, J . Wisun, B. Vik, G. Schnell, D. Brewer, R. Braaten, F. E. Bergsma, J. Berg, D. B lu h m, D. McCu ne, T. Berry, M. Czyhold, D. C hristia n.

Row 1, L. to R. : R. La rson, A. Nerheim, L. Sheldahl, T. Miller, Row 2, L. to R . : J. Mitchell, W. Barnhart, C. Wil liams, G. Lewison, G. Erickson, R. Gettel, R. Bakken. Row 3, L. to R. : G. K iela nd, R. H agerma n, D. Olson, D. Savage, D. Leh m a n, R. Anderson, L. Towe. Row 4, L. to R. : D. Libner, E. Liesener, G. Peisker, K. Kn udson, D. Wall, A. Sta ng, L. Fla moe, R. Potratz, C. Sea rcy, D. Nelson. D. Arstei n, L. Myers.

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STU E N H O U S E

Row 1 , L to R : N e n n a Sou nders, Sonja J a cobson, K a r i n Erickson, Patricio C h ristenson, Corneil Therrien. Row 2: Leone Peterson, Ma rilyn Tetz, Susan Ba ldwin, J a n ice Crabtree, Virginia Gu nston, Rosa lie Sierks.

MARRI E D COU P LES

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Ot-fi�er5-Row I , L to R : Phyl lis P denon, Sec retory; Es ther Ellickson, P res.; Carolee Chindgren, Soc ia l Chairma n . Row 2 : Barbara Joh nson, Vice - P res.: Anita Gregerson, I . C.c.; Twila Sprin ger, Treas.

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Al l women studen ts, I ncluding those oft - c a m pus, have a n opportu n i ty to "get together" in A WS. Council' meetings a rc held reg ularly to discuss pro­ jects and plan for the coming yea r. One of the new and pop u l a r activities is t he a n n u a l Mother's Weekend held each spring. Some of the other acti­ vities inc lude the B ig - Little Sister Tea, Fall Tala, a nd Spring Awards Tea .

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. Row 1 , L. to R. : Haaland, B. Bills, J . P. Pflueger, advisor; C. Gelda ker, D. Libner. Row 2 : R. Goetz, D. Olsen, D. H a l l, D. ,Berntsen, D. Moe, D. Anderson, D. H ines.

B LU E KEY "The be lief i n God wil l be perpetuated a nd i n tensified, and the established insti足 tutions of socie ty and the principals of good citizenship will be p reserved." This na tional honorary frotern ity is l i mited in me mbership to twenty ju nior and senior men based on leadership, scholarship, a nd person ality .

Officers : Row 1, L. to R : J. H a a 足 la nd, pres ident. Row 2 : S. Winther, corres. sec; D. H a ll, sec.-treas; R. Schwartz, vice p resident. 1 14

Dr. J. P . Pflueger.


Row 1 , L. to R. : B. Scheele, B. Johnson, A. B r u n ner, J . B ru nner, D. Tu rcott, A. Lee. Row 2: J. Towe, J . Mc Kec hney, K. Ma lfait, O. Hovland, B. Rista u, J. Emilson, M. Stolzenbe rg, G. La rsen, M. Carlson, J . IRind a h l. M. Glasser, L. Seve足 reid .

TASS E LS " . . . . to serve as an incen tive to the women of Pacific L u theran College to strive towa rd higher scholastic achieve足 ments a nd to recognize h ig h schol a rship leadership in socia l and cu l tu ra l activities of this school." Membership is based on scholastic averages and character, and is limited to 25 per cent of all e l igible senior women .

Miss Grace B loomq u ist

Officers ; Row 1, L. to R . : Georgia Larsen, president. Row 2: Ja nice Rinda hl, treas足 urer; Arl iss Lee, vice p resident; Janet Em ilson, secre tary. 1 15


A L P H A PH I OM EGA . to asse m b l e for m e r scou t - t r a i ned men i n good C h r i s t i a n fel lows h i p, and to serve the stude n t body, fa c u l ty, and y o u t h 0' t he n o tion .'" M e m bers h i p n u m be r i n g a p p ro x i m a tely, twen ty - five a t t h e p rese n t time, is ca rried o u t from t h e t i m e of en 足 t ra n c e i n to the c h a p te r u n til g r a d u a ti o n . D e a n L. O. E k l u nd

Officers : Row 1 , L. to R . : C r o w n e r , trea s u re r ; H a rold k e n , president. Row 2: L u n de , vice p resid en t; A l v i n g o n , secreto r y .

Da vid Bak足 D ovid Dun足

Row 1 , L. to R. : P. M a c K i n n o n , R. Olsen, R. We stb e rg D. S c h u ltz, C. J o h n son, K. B lock, S. L o rson. feldt, C. Lorson, W. Newcomer, H . Ba kken, D. L u n de, A. D u n g a n , D. C rowner. ,

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S P RS " . . . . to promote school spiri t and sup­ port all activities in which the studen t body par ticipa tes, a n d to uphold a l l the tradi t ions of the college." This no tiona l service honorary is com posed of twenty sophoml!ire g i r l s and the he l pfu l ness of this c l ub is soon seen by its "service with a smile." Mrs. T. O. H . Karl

Officers : Row 1 , L. to R . : S haro n Srethaug, vice p reside n t; Mary Carrutthers, treasurer; Margaret Eva nson, president; Karen Strom ­ berg, secretary.

Row 1 , l. to R. : K. Stromberg, J . Aus t, P . O'Collagban, I . Rodne, S. Kn utzen, J . Ros.s, M. Evan.son, M. Ca rruthers. Row 2 : L. Weyerts, E. Swanson, D. Kelly, C. Emerson, B . Stu hl m iller, S. La n n e n C. Pfannekuchen, J. Snyde�, M. H all, M. Anderson, S. Slethaug, J. U llela nd, S. Nixon . ,

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Row 1 , L: to R . : Miss P. Thompson, M. Ca rlson. Row 2 : S . Fylling, M. L. E n g e n, J . Emi lson, S. Sc h ierman, S. Lucas, L. Hellberg, B. Museus, M . Byington, M. Soiland.

MU PH I E PS I LO .. . . . . to i n itiate the recog nition of scholarship, m usicia nsh ip, person a lity a nd c ha ra cter, and the promotion of friendship within its sisterhood ." Epsilon Sig ma is Pacific Lutheran College's c h a p ter of Mu Ilhi Epsilon, the notional women's m usic sorority. I nspiring on a pp reciation of fine music, this sorority has found many out足 lets of expression for its musically endowed members.

Row 1, L. to R. : Sy lvia F y lling, corresponding secretory; M ona C arlson, president; Janet Em il足 son, vice president. Row 2: Mardell Soiland, treasurer; Mary Lou Engen, recording secreta ry. Officers :

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Miss Patricia Thompson


Row one, l to R : Janet Turman, Bette lou MacDona ld, C a rolyn B loomfie ld, Jerri Randall, James Traynor. P rofessor Ka rl, John Olsen, H erbert Dempsey, Colvin Cap ener, Dona ld Douglas, Dick Kraiger.

Row 2 :

PI KAP PA D E LTA " . . . to s ti m u late progress in and to fur足 ther the i n terests of intercollegiate speech activities and commu nications in on effort. to provide functional leadership training for l ife, and at the some time e ncourage a spirit of fellowship, brotherly cooperation, a n d incentive for ac hievement.

Mr. Theod ore Karl

Officers-l to R : Thomas Reeves, preside nt; J a net Tu rman, vice- presi足 dent.

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. . to stimu la te i n teres t i n dramatic activities at P acific L u theran College, to secure for the college a l l the advantages and mutual helpfu lness provided by a large notiona l honor fratern ity. Mem 足 bersh i p is based o n acting a b i l i ty, experi 足 e n c e as student directors, a n d stag e crew experience."

Professor T. O. H. Karl

Officers : Row 1, L. to R. : Rodney Kastel le, cast director; Arlene Ha lvor, I . e.e. Row 2 : K a ren K n utzen, busi ness manager; Doris Basehore, sta ge manager.

ALPHA PS I OM EGA

Row 1 , L. t o R. : P. Rothkow, R. Kastelle, D . Ba se h o re, R. Ba se h or e , A . H a lvor. R o w 2 : M r . Nordholm, R . Fleming, K . Knu tzen, B. Mesford.

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" . . . . to further the i n terest, knowledge, and i m p rovement in the drama and the p roduction thereof." C u r tain Ca l l con足 sists of members who are i n te rested in worki n g in and on various stage activities, by assisting in various capac ities with which to gain enoug h poi n ts to become eligible for Alpha Psi Omega.

M iss Jane Sm ith

cu TAI N CALL

Officers : Row 1, L. to R. : Jane Ross, p resident. Row 2 : Barba ra Stu h l m i l 足 ler, secretary; Ronald Talley, vice p resident; Mavis Everett, treasurer.

Row 1 , L. to R . : J. Ross, J. Price, R. Golde n m a n, G. Jones, B. Stuhlmiller, J. Slater, M. Evans, K. Reck ford, M. Ander足 son. Row 2: J. Smith, S. Lannen, R. Olsen, L. Iverson, R. Wolff, L. Pearson, R. Mo(tenson, T. Kessel, W. H ill, J . Ritter, T. Crosier, R . Nordberg.

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Row 1 , L to R : Duane MOE, De nnis Mod a h l, Keith H oeft, C l a re Led u m . Mortenson, Karl Kn udsen, Neil Eastvold, Stan ley Read, Jerry H a nson.

Row 2 : Jerry Dryer, Neal Arntson,. Bob

C I RCLE K Esta blished as a n incentive for futu re Kiwanis membership, Circle K is now a n active campus orga n ization only th ree years old and is a branch of the N a tiona l Kiwa n is Club. A service organ iza tion com 足 posed of men from a l l the professions a nd occupations represented at P.L.C., thiS g ro u p strives to promote civic improve足 ments.

Officers : J erry H a nson, treasurer; Keith H oeft, president; Jerry Ol足 son, vice- president.

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Dr. Herbert Axford


Row I , L. to R. : M. Ferg uson, T. Sawyer, A. Rook, M. Mu rdoch, C. Lie big, L. Dahl, L. J u ry. Row 2 : R. Mortenson, J. Ruff, M. Bolland, N . Eastvold, K. Keh le, S. Lo rson, D. Seebo rg, R. B i l ls, A. Hedlund, R. Reep, E. Kra n tz, D. Newton, J. Sai ne.

ALPHA S I GMA LAM B A " . . . . to render g rea ter service to this insti tution and prom ote i n te rest in the' fields of Social Science." The member足 ship i n Alpha Sigma La m bda is made up of those students majoring i n the social science fields. The bi-monthly meetin g s featu re outside spea kers from t h e Ta 足 .coma business a rea.

Mr. H a rold Tetlie

Officers : Row 1, L. to R. : Audry Rook, secretary; Robert Mo.rtenson, trea surer. Row 2: D u a ne Newton, p residen t.

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KAP PA RHO KAP PA Students of the Greek language, a large number of which are prepa ring for the seminary, come together to form Kappa Rho Kappa. Regular monthly meetings to discuss topics related to the ministry and theology are held, and for special meet足 ings, outside speakers are asked to bring pert inent messages. Rev. Kelmer Roe

Office rs : Row 1 , L. to R. : Wayne Berg, vice president; Earl Liese ner, president; Ted Bondurant, secretary.

Row 1 , L. to R. : E. Liesener, R. Lahti, D. Dahl, C. Ledum, K . N. Roe, R. Tribe, T. Bondurant, N. Voelpt!! 1 . Row 2 : J . Bullock, G. Peisker, D . Libner, R . Roiko, A . Olson, W . Berg, R . Kittel, J . Svendby, R . Olson, A . Dungan, D. Lunde, A.

Wahl, K. Gomb, J . Florence, N . Dvern, L. Ericksen.

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DE LTA I OTA CH I " . . . . to sti m u l a te an in terest in the pro足 fession of n u rsing among the students of this col lege; to acquaint the fu ture nu rses with the h istory, ethics, a nd program of the scho o l of nu rsing; to m a intain and ele足 va te the sta ndard of the profession; and to promote the best in terest of Pacific Luthera n Col lege." M rs. R. Eline M orken

Officers : Row 1 , L. to R. : J a nee Krug, president; S h i rley H a rmon, secreta ry. Row 2 : Pa tricia Tho rkildson, treas足 urer.

Row 1 , L. to R. : M . Ma rcroft, S. H a rmon, D . H o l le n berg, V. McLa u g h l i n, B. Ec krem, C . Conti, J . Lewis, N . Reide, M. Thiessen, B. J. Granskei, H . Benson, R. Goldeman, M. G regerson, B . J o h nson, C. Carlson, M. N ick elsen. Row 2 : S. Bierman, J. Krug, C. N orby, C. C h ris tensen, J . H a wkins, A. J o h nson , M. Be ise, C. Thelrien, J. H i ldebrand, S. Berg, P. Th orkildson, M. Roth, N. I verson, A. Dahle, J . S i m mons, M. Miller, C . K lokk er, N. Thompson, M. Auvinen, S . B a ldwin, L. Wo lters, D. Wick l und, D. Lon be rg, B. H ans on, J. Trzil, M. H ugh es. 12 5


Row 1 , L . to R . : J . Renna rd, C. The rrien, C. C h ristianson, E . Rasm ussen, J . H i ldebrand, J . Riepma, D. Sah lstrom. Row 2: J. Campion, M. F l etcher, D. Newsham, S . Ch ristophersen, K. Bi rd, L. Engva ll, L. McAdams, B. Joh nson, R. Golde­ man, T. Boveng, S. Va lderhaug. Row 3 : J. Bertoson, J. H e u blein, M. Lorenzen, O. Mathis, K . Hendrickson, J. Enger, L. Kersavage, B. Corvey, J. Jorgenson, J . Kessel ring, C. So rensen, L. McGeorge, L. Heins, D. Nelson, P. Berg, J . Scott, S. Berg, J. H olI, N. Eastvold. Row 4 : G. K ieland, D. Balle w, G. Rudie, R. H a rmon, A. Ellickson, D. Berntsen, R. Bernt­ sen, F. M i l le r, D. Arnstein, W. H a ll, G. H agevik, D. Olsen.

SKI CLU B . . . to p rov ide opportu nity and e n joy­ ment for those who partici pate in skiing and for those who wish to improve their knowledge and skill of this winter sport." One of the la 'rgest c l u bs at P.L.c., Ski C l u b is open to all studen ts, and there is m uch excitement and fun when members go to mountain passes for a day or a week­ end of fellowship and skiing p leasure.

Officers : Row 1, L. to R . : Eliza­ beth H e i ns, treasurer; Dorene Nelson, secretary. Row 2 : Neil Eastvord, vice p resident; David Berntsen, p resident; Arth u r EI­ r ickson, I.C .C. 1 26

Miss Connie Nelson


Row 1 , L. to R. : Den nis Troedson, Robert Bills, John Mitche ll, Tom Sa h l i, Frank Waterworth, Larry Gol n ick, Da n W i t ­ m e r . R o w 2 : C u r t Kolstad, R ichard H a mlin, Sa m Gange, Louie Blaesi, Gene Scha u m berg, Ronald McAllister, Chuck Ge ldaker, R ichard Goodwin, Darrell H i nes, James Capelli.

LETT RMAN'S C LU B "to encourage the participa tion of a l l men of the ca mpus in i n ter -collegia te and i n ­ tra m u ra l sports" . A n y person w h o has been awa rded a va rsity letter by the Pa ­ cific Luthera n College Ath letic Depart­ ment for competition in i n ter-co l legiate a th letics is eligible for membership.

Mr. Marv H a rs h m a n

Officers. Row 1, L . to R. : Curt IKa'l­ s tad, president. Row 2: Bob B i l ls, vice presiden t; George Fisher, I.e.e.; Roger I verson, sec. - treasu rer.

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. to f u rther speech education and e x ­ pe rience and to p repare speakers f o r con ­ tests. This they accom plish at morn i ng brea kfasts by having extempora neous, after d i n ner, and i m p romptu speeches." Toa�tmaste(s is affiliated with the I n ter­ national Toastmasters, and is l i m ited to 0 membership of twe n ty men.

Mr. Ma rve l H a rshman

Officers-Row 1 , l to R : Roy Tri be, Sg t.-at-arms. Row 2: H arold Ba kken, Sec. -Treas.; Dea n libner, P residen t; len Erickson, Vice- Presiden t .

TOASTMASTE RS

Row 1 , l to R : len E � ickson, Jerry Sells, Jon Wefold, Jon Soine, Robert Erickson, John Olson. Row 2 : Tribe, la u ren Mattson, Thomas Reeves, Dea n Libner, David Nelson, A I Dungan, Roger Bakken, Robert Gettel, H a rold Bakken, Donald Etzel.

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" . . . . to train yo uth in p rofessional and civic action ; to acquaint future teachers with the h istory, ethics and progra m of t he organized tea c h i n g p rofession; to en足 rich the sp irit of co l lege l ife; to promote the welfa re of c h i ldren; to fos ter the edu 足 cation of a l l people; a n d to p romote the best i n teres ts of Pacific L u theran College."

M iss Anna M a r ne N ielsen

FUTU R E TEAC H E RS OF

Officers : Row 1 , L. to R . : Lois Ere k 足 v a m , trea surer; C a m i l le Emerson, p resident. Row 2 : Norman M c C u l 足 l o u g h , v i c e p resident.

AM E R I CA

Row 1 , L . to R. : L . H u rd, E. Quaas, C. Emerson, A. J essen, J. C hes ley, K . H olm, R. Zehm, L. Erekva m, C. H u rst. Row 2 : J . E m i lson, B . G ronke, C . H u tkoi, A . O h rstrom, N . H oines, G . Engen, J . H eide, A. Kn udsen, A . Peterkin. L. Severeid, M iss R u n beck. Row 3 : N. McCul lough, D. Teigen, J . Tronsda le, H. Ba kken, A. Kempt.

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Row 1 , L. to R. : Ed Rockwood, J i m H aala nd, Roy Schwa rz, Je rry Sells, Leon Joh nson, Fred Tobiason, Bruce Amy. Row 2 : Dave Wa ke, Beverly Be nson, Helen Cha rlson, Phyllis Nyba kke, Kirk Fritz, Joyce Shattuck, John Moon, Dick Hopkins. Row 3 : Charles Laubach, Oick Ellingson, J a mes Knorr, D r. Ostenson, Dr. Kn udsen.

LI N N

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SOC I ETY

" . . . . to create an active interest and a spirit of good fellows h ip a mong science students a nd to further the study of biology outside the classroom." tinne' plans sev­ eral outings during the year a n d meetings a re h i g h l i g h ted by spea kers in the profes­ siona l field of science. Members h i p is bas­ ed on anyone with an interest in biological sciences.

Officers : Row 1 : B ruce Amy trea s­ u rer. Row 2 Dave Wa ke, p resi­ dent; Ed Rockwood, I .C.C.; Joyce Shattuck, secretary. 1 30

Dr. H. J. Leraas


Row ' , L to R : M. Markert, E. C u r t is, S De nsmore, D. Payne, F. R ussell, J . Meier, J. Pete r son, N . Johnson, C. U a l len. Row 2 : K . Strom berg, M. Gregerson, G. C ruver, N . H ugdahl, J . Pakiser, J. kromer, M. Potter, M. S toltzen berg, M. M u rdock, S. Simonson, D. J ordan, L . Bell, 8. Jen sen, C. Marri.s, J. H o ley.

DELTA R H O GAMMA " . . . to promote friendsh i p a nd socia l ac­ tivity a mong the day g i rls of Pacific Lu ­ theran College, a n d to promote women's i nterests a t this school." Facilities have been p rovided in South H a ll to accommo­ date them d u ring their hou rs ot sch ool. I n these rooms they m ay meet, plan, a n d carry on their activi ties.

Mrs. Peg Miles

Officers-Row I , L to R : M. Sto l tzen­ berg, P residen t; J . Kramer, Secretary. Row 2: J. H a ley, Trea s u rer ; M. Grege r ­ son, H istor ia n ; M. Mu rdoch, LC.C . ; C . Morris, Vice- Presiden t. 131


Dr. E. C. IK norr

Row 1 , L. to R. : 'Po Ahrens, O. Math is, S. Schierman, M . F le tcher, L. Kersavage, B. Carvey, D. Wobermen, J . Cam pion, C Chin dgren, L. Scha if, M . K ra n g nes, L. Vorpahl, D. Melkevik. Row 2: J. B u l lock, S. Fylling, L. Soder, P. Bong feld t, T. Nelson, K. Knudsen, D. Nelson, K . Forsell, M iss Nelson, Dr. E. C . K norr, T . Meyer, D . Etzel, J . Von Schri ltz, D . Consea r, R. Sel le, J. O lson.

PSYC H O LOGY CLU B SOC I OLOGY CLU B Ro ďż˝ 1 , L . to R. : D. Lu nde, A. H a rt, Dr. Solberg, D. Peterson. Row 2 : L. Pea rson, C. Conti, D. H a i nes, T. Unmacht, D. Libner, S. Winthe r, D . N ielsen, P. Nyba k ke, C . Don howe.

Dr. K risten Solberg

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Professor R. �yard Fritts

Row 1, L. to R . : D. Schultze, M. Ernst. Row 2 : K. Lindaas, J. Olson, S. Valderhaug, D. Da h l , M. Schaefer, D. Gaenic ke, J . Ostra nd.

CAM E RA CLU B LADY LUTES Row 1 , L. to R. : B. Berg, Mrs. E. C. K norr, P. C h ristensen, P . H i ll, O. Traynor, G. Myklebust, A. Teigen, I ris La ra. Row 2 : M. Myk ing, J. Poe n cet, N. Byornsen, C . Fisher, J. H e ublein, M. A. Bayne. Row 3 : H. E l l i n gson, R. Stedtfeld, D. Turcott, J. Leibig, C. H ellman, M. Anderson. Row 4 : A. La u bach, K. Schim ke, J. Marks, M. Mon ton, W. Miku lecky. Row 5: M. Doug las, J. B roec kel, C. W heatley.

Mrs. E. C. K norr

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Mr. Lars K i ttleson

Row 1 , L. to R . : D. Repp, M. Force, K. Kolkows ky, K . K n u tzen, L. Kittleson, A. Reima n n, D. Reim a n n . Row 2: R. H a ines, D. Paul, O. M a t h i s, D. Snyder, A. J esse n, C. Joh nson, J. Riepma, D. H o nse, R . C l i fton, J. Stewa rt, J . Tronsda l e, R. H o.

ART CLU B H ISTORY CLU B Row 1 , L. to R . : J . Scott, M . N odtvedt, T. Reeves. Row 2 : J . F lo re nce, W. H a l l, J . Olson, J . Ho nsen, J . Goettsc he, J . Wefa ld, R . O lson, T . U n ma c h t.

Dr. M a g n u s N od tvedt

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Dr. Otti lie Little

Row 1, L. to R.: D. Olsen, D. Laster, M . Sch roeder, D. Gaenic ke, J. Gjovaag, R . Lundblad, L. Ba rden, N. D a h l . Row 2 : L. Joh nson, D. Ha ll, D. Dorcndorf, J. S h a ttuck, N. I verson, M . Fletc her, D. H ic kman, F. Russe l l, B. S t u h l m i l l er, P . Sherman, S . Leraas, A. A rmstron g . Row 3 : N. Forness, R. N o rdberg, M. Mu rdoc h, D. Consear, B. Erickson, P. Aase n, R. La hti, T. U n m achf, M. Ma rtinson, M. Scherer, D. H a lvorson, J. Mil broth, B. Scherer, D. Budd rius, D. E l l i n gson, C. Laubach, P. Eriks, P . Ca rlson, D r. Little, C. Led um, J . Wefa ld, D . Ron Ken.

G E RMAN CLU B VI K I NG CLU B Row 1 , L. to R . : G. Wenser, S. B e rg, B . Overmoe, 'B. Lodctum, L. J oh n son, J . Scott. Row 2 : J . Nyba k ke, E . Ottum, P. Sig rieland, R . J o h nson, K . Li ndaas, R. Lundblad, C . La rson.

Rev. C. K . M a l min

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M r Gordon G i l bertson

Row 1 , L. to R. : M. Wetter, M. L. Engen, S. H agen, M. C a r lson, A. Betts, G. Engen. Row 2 : M . Byington, H . Meras, R . H y l la nd, Mr. Gilbertson, J . B revik.

M U S IC E D UCATORS NAT I O NAL CO N F E R E N C E E N G I N E E RS C LU B Row 1 , L . to R. : J . J o h nson, K. Gaol, H . Olsen, R. Wheatley. Row 2 : T. Johnson, J . Amend, G. F. Rud ie, D . Sc hu l tze, G. Fisher, C. R. Ecola.

Dr. Eu gene Majer

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Row l , L. to R . : J a net Aust, Linda Effi nge r . Raw 2 : Rog e r Reep, J oseph S m i t h .

C H E E R LEAD E RS

Row 11, L. to R. : Rita Al tpeter. Row 2 : Loretta Lenning, C ha ir m a n J on d a h l , Grace H elgren. Nat pictu red : Denno C a rl son.

SON G LEADE,RS

D R I LL TEAM

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Row one, L. to R. : Tom G i l mer, John From m, Den n is Rod i n, C u rt Ko lstad. Row two : La rry Ross, J i m Capelli, R o n McAll iste r, Lyn n Calkins.

EV ERGR E E N CON F E R E N C E F I NAL STA N D I NGS WON

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Managers : Paul Templin, Leo Eliason, Toni S u ter, C h u c k Myklebus t.

LOST

T I ED

Central Was h i n g ton

6

0

0

Col lege of Puget Sound

4

I

I

Western Was hington

4

2

0

Eastern Washingto n

3

2

1

Whitworth

2

4

0

PAC I F I C LUTH ERAN

1

5

0

U. of British Colum bia

0

6

0


Coaches, L. to R. : Line coach Walter Fitzpatrick, Assistan t coach Mark SalzmCln, H ead coach Ma rvin H a rshman, and Back field coach Jack Newhart.

FOOTBALL I N D IV I DUAL SCOR I NG

S EASON SCORES PLC

7

P LC 26

C ollege of Puget Sound

6

U . of B ritis h Columbia

0

PLC

0

Pacific U n iversity

12

PLC

0

Cen tral Washington

20

PLC

0

Eastern Was hington

16

Weste rn Washington

20 19

PLC 1 3 PLC

7

Whitworth

PLC

0

College of Puget Sound 1 4

TO

XP

TOTAL

Gilmer

2

4-8

18

J acobson

2

0

12

A lexander

0

6

B l aesi

0

6

Christensen

0

6

Fisher

0

6

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A determined Lute ha lts a wide end sweep.-

PLC U PS ETS P U G ET SOU

D

7-6

A,lthoug h they were outplayed statistic-wise, the L utes s u rprised the Col lege of P uget Sound's favored Logg ers in the i r a n n u a l King's X meeting. W i t h j u s t three m i n u tes left in t h e second q ua rter, John J a cobson intercepted a pass a n d r a n it ba ck seventy-five ya rds to score fhe g ame's first touchdown. Tom Gilmer, who played an ou tsta nding game on both offense and defense, d ropkicked the conversion. c. p.s. m a rched fifty-five ya rds to score in the fourth q u a rter.The Log ger's chance for a tie died when the p lacement sai led wide to the right s ide of t he conve rsion zone. The L ute's deter m i n a tion a nd spirit p roved to be the deciding factors in the ga me. "The l i n e p lay of the team was m uc:h better than I expected," com mented H a rshman.

D I C K GOODWI N

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ROB ERT B I LLS

RON McAL L ISTER


LY N N CALK I N S

P LC

TOM G I LM ER

GEORGE F I S H E R

OM PS OVE R B R ITIS H CO LUM B IA

26-0

The Gladiators opened their Everg reen Con fe rence season wi t h a n impressive victo ry over the Th u nderbirds. George Fisher c ra cked over from the th ree ya rd line for the opening score. The H a rs hmen added to the tota l when Ron McAl lister b locked a T-bird p u n t, and Orson C hriste nsen pou nced on the ba l l in the end zone. later i n the third period, John Jacobson passed six yards to Tom Gilmer for a nother touchdown. P . L.C. c losed out the scoring in the fou rth q u a r ter with G i l me r passing to Lou Blaes i for the six poi n ts. The try for extra point was low. A field goal attempt in the final seconds by Sam Gange sai led true, but bou n ced off the crossba r .

George Fisher plows h i s way to p a y dirt.

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M I K E TEEl

J O H N F ROMM

C U RT KAlSTAD

PAC I F I C N I PS PLC

1 2-0

Pacific U n iversity's Badgers h a n ded t h e lutes their first g r i d loss o f t h e season in a steady dow n po u r o f ra i n . T h e fa vored Gladia tors held t h e Badgers scoreless u ntil t h e se cond qua rter w h e n Pacific U.'s ha lfback, Jack Nehring, blasted through a big ope n i n g in the lute line a n d raced sixty- five yard s to score. The kick for the extra poi n t was wide a nd the Badgers led 6-0 at ha lftime. Bob B u rnside scored the second Badger touc hdown shortly after the second half kickoff when he d rove over from the th ree yard line to climax a long d rive. The l u tes lost the servi<:es of fullback Tom Gilmer early in the second qua rter due to a k nee i n j u ry on a p u n t retu rn. The c limax of a d rive into lute te rritory.

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Two Lute li nemen c lose in for the tackle.

CE T AL B LAN KS PLC

20-0

The Gladia tors s uffered their first Evergreen Conference defeat o f the season a t the hands o f t h e Central Washington Wildcats. The injury riddled Lutes were ,never a serious t h rea t w h i le thei r de fensive forces fe l l v ictim to th ree scoring p lays by the Wildcats. P. L.C . was able to make onl'y fou r first downs and finis hed with a m i n u s twelve ya rds in n.shing. The Lute aerial arm c l icked on three of six a ttempts for forty -one ya rds . Central c rossed the Lute's goal line in the first, second and fo u rth q u a rters . The Wildca ts ga ined two hundred and twenty - seven yards on seventeen first downs and completed seven of twelve passes for eig h ty-one ya rds. Although he had been ailing all week with the flu, Dick Good win turned in an outstanding performa n ce on defense.

JOH N JACOBSON

SAM GANGE

LARRY ROSS 1 45


LOU I S B LAES I

J I M ESAU

EA TERN TH U M PS P LC

B R UCE A L EXA N D ER

1 6-0

Poor pass defense proved to be the downfall for the Glad ia tors as they dropped their third straight g a me of the season. The game went scoreless u ntil, one m i n u te before the end of t he first h a l f when the Savages struck for a field goa l. Eastern added two tou chdowns in the second half to finish out the scoring. The fi rst came on a twe n ty-eight yard pass, and the other was p u n c hed over from the one ya rd stripe. The Lutes had a couple of cha n ces to score in the fourth qu a rter, but cou ldn't break i n to the end zone. A susta i ned L u te drive d ied on the twelve ya rd line early in the period, wh ile a l a ter d rive ca rried to the eig h teen before being turned back by the Savages.

Calkins wins the toss and the Lutes will receive.

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Sol:r, H a rsh, and Ca p tain Lyn n watch the k ickoff.

WES E R N E DGES P LC 20·1 3 After Western scored two q uick tOlrchdow ns in the first qua r ter, the Lutes dug in lnd held them scoreless through the sc o re d their tirst TO in the second quarter wh en John J acobson in tercepted a pass a n d was brought down Western twe n ty - ni ne yard l ine. Twelve ploys la te r Joh n Fromm we n t a round end a n d scored From the one ya rd s tripe. Tom d�op-k ic ked the extra point. Ea rly in the third q uorter the Vik ings picked up the ir fin o l to uc:hdown, · and the L u tes dosed o u t the scori ng in the final when AI Ca n tre l l recovered a fu m ble on the Western twe n ty - three and six p l a ys Idter John Jacobson carried the ball oround

the tirst ha lf. PLC

po ydirt.

J I M CAP ELLI

ALAN CANTRELL

rest of on the

Gilmer periud

end to

DEN N I S ROD I N

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Th e L u te line springs Gilmer loose for a big gain.

WH IITWORTH S I N KS PLC

1 9-7

The Pirates from Wh itworth spoiled the Lu te's H omecom ing b y handinq them their fifth con ference defea t i n the season . The determined P i ra tes scored their first six points on the f i rst plav of the second qua rter. La ter in the same period they scored a g a i n on a thirty-eig h t yard pass play. An i n tercepted pass set up their final touchdown in the fourth qua rter. The L u tes put u p th ree long ma rches, but cou ld n't b rea k into the scorin !l col u m n u ntil the final fifty seconds of play, when fresh m a n B ruce Alexander sprin ted ten yards a round left end to pay d irt. The lone Gladiator touchdown was set up by a pass i n ter足 ception by Capta in Lvnn C a l kins. F u l lback Tom Gil'mer was back in the lineup and tu rned in a nother outsta n ding performa nce on both offense a nd defense.

GEN E SCHAUMBERG

148

JAM ES DEAN

LARRY ROB I NSON


ORSON C H R I ST E N S EN

K E ITH C R E ELY

PU ET SOUND HUMBLES PLC

J OH N M ITC H E L L

1 4-0

T h e College o f Puget Sound avenged the 7-6 setback su ffered a t t h e h a n d s o f t,he Lutes in t h e i r Kin g's X opener. After a scoreless and eve nly contested fi rst ha lf, the Loggers ma rched to their first tou chdown in the thir d qua rter. Late i n the fou rth q u a rter. when the Gladia tors ďż˝ a m bled on a fourth down si tuat ion, the Log g e rs intercepted a Lute pass and tu r ned it i n to a tou c h down with one m i nute and twenty sec onds remaining, in the c o n test. The Lutes had a Qood scorinQ opportun ity i n the first qua rte r when J i m Capelli recovered a fu m ble. The H a rshmen moved the ball to the Logger's sixteen yard line where a field goa l attempt by Sam Gange was wide to the left of the crossba r.

Tra ditiona l rivals match their s trength in a hea ted contest.

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Dick Good w i n - 1 958

C o - C a p ta i n

George Fisher -l 958 Co - C a p ta i n

POST S EASON H O O RS The L u te s selected Dick Goodwin a n d George Fisher to be the co-capta i n s for t h e 1 958 footba l l seaso n . Goo d 足 w i n wa s a lso selected as a G u a rd o n t h e A l l - C on ference f i r st tea m . O t h e r Al l - Conference h o n o r s w e n t to L y n n Ca lki ns a n d T o m G i l mer, who a r e c h. osen t o b e o n t h e second te am, a n d John F r o m m was g i ven H o n orable M e n t i o n . G i l m e r won the I ns p i r a t i o n a l Awa rd by vote of his tea m a tcs. O r son C h ristiansen was a wa rded t h e F r e s h m a n Award for being t h e ou tsta n d i n g neophyte o n the 1 957-58 tea m .

T o m Gi lmer- I nspi rationa l Award 1 50

O rse n C h ristia n son- F res hman Awa rd


L to R : L. Jerstad, B . Roiko, T. Sahli, Coach Ma rv H a rshman, C. Cu rtis, J . Van Beek, R. Iverson.

BAS K ETBALL

I N D I V I D UAL STAT I ST I CS PLAY ER

FG

FT

REB

TP

AV E.

Cu rtis R. Iverson Vo n B eek Roiko Sa h l i H a m lin Alexander Je rstad Dahl A. Iverson

225 1 59 1 26 88 75 32 11 15 9 11

1 77 31 57 65 69 17 13 4 15 0

396 47 1 67 207 2% 49 19 16 38 8

627 349 309 24 1 29 1 81 35 34 33 22

23.2 1 2.9 1 1 .4 8.9 8. 1 3.4 1 .8 1' . 5 1 .9 2.2

EV ERGR E E N CO N F E R E N C E F I NAL STA N D I NGS Won

Lost

PAC I F I C L UTH ERAN

12

0

Central Was hington

10

2

Eastern Washin gton

6

6

College of Puget Sou nd

4

8

We stern Wash i n g ton

4

8

U . of B ritish Columbia

3

9

Wh itworth

3

9

':'Twe n ty - seven g ames 151


P RE揃S EASON BAS K ETBALL

Pacific Luthera n Col lege opened its 1 957-58 basketba l l season w i t h a hard-ea rned w i n over t h e B uchan Ba kers in the first game of the TAC Tour ney. The game was knotted at 60 -60 when the reg u l a r p layi n g period ended. When the overtime ended the Lutes had shown everyone they were going to be a toug h team to beat. The scoreboa rd read : Lutes 76, B a kers 65. The next evening the Lutes coasted to an 80.-67 victory over Western Washington to sweep the tou rnament. The Seattle Pacific Fa lcons came to Parkland to test their stren g th against the Lutes, and they retur ned to Sea ttle with their wings clipped 90 - 57 . A m a z i n g accuracies from t h e field brought t h e Lutes their second victory within a week against the B uchan Ba kers, who had thwa rted the h i g h ly rega rded Seattle U n i 足 versity Ch iefta i n s ea r l ier that wee k. The G l a d s s hot a hefty . 5 1 6 perce ntage from the floor in their 92 -78 victory. The Lutherans controlled the back boa rds and did so me sharp shooting i n going one up on their crosstown rivals in their qu est for their fifth stra ight c ity col legia te hoop crown . The 8 7 - 47 victory was the Lutes eleven th straight w i n over t he College of Puget So u nd. The Glad iators mode it seven stra ight wins for the season by sweeping a weekend series against H u m boldt State 7248 a n d 83 -63. I n the seco n d game big Chuck Cu rtis bet足 tered his previou s home floar record of 35 by one point. The Parklanders took it on the c h i ll i n a weekend series agai nst Gonzaga U. at Kennewick a n d Spokane. The first n i g h t the Lutes cou ldn't buy a basket and su ffered a 8064 defea t . The B u l /dogs n ipped the L u te s 58-57 in the cond game to sweep the series. Six former Al l - America n maple- men pa ced the AAU Denve r - Ch icago Truckers over the B lock and Gold in a hard fou g h t bottle 93 - 84. Chuck Curtis p u t on a g reat individ u a l performance as he co n ned 31 counters. Several times the Lutes c l osed the scoring gop, but the superior bench stren g th of the T rllckers spel led the difference. Roger Iverson paced the Loca ls with 31 poi n ts as they defeated the B u c h a n Ba kers for the third time of the season 8 1 -60 The Breadmen were hot at the fou l l ine, but their .235 percentage from the floor expla i ns the loss when it is com pa red to the Lu te's healthy . 509 ma rk. The H a rs h 足 men ended their toughest pre- season schedule i n history with eiQht wins a n d th ree losses.

Sah l i a ttempts to stop the 7' 3" French m a n, Jean Claude LeFebvre, the na tion's tallest basketba l l player.

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H um bo l t Sta te cou ldn't s top Cu rtis.

Th e Lu tes to ke th ree stra i g h t from B uchans.

A flashy Trucker to kes off a rebou nd and the Lutes tig h ten the defense. 1 53


P LC ROM S OVE R B I T I S H COLU M B IA 78-48

81 -58

The Lu tes opened their campaign i n Memoria l Gym nasi u m b y trou ncing the Thu nderbirds by a 78-48 score. Back­ board strength p roved to be the decid i n g fac tor, as t h e loc a ls hau led i n 6 9 re­ bo unds over aganist 29 for the opposi­ tion. Big Chuck Cu rtis took scoring hon ­ ors with 28 points. C u rtis again led the scoring with 37 points w hen the L u tes invaded the Cana­ dian Maples, to lead PLC to a n 8 1 - 58 vic tory. Tom Sa h l i picked off 24 rebou nds to b rea k the PLC reboun d record set by Chuck Cu rtis last yea r.

ROG ER I V ERSON

CHUCK CURTIS

Cu rtis d r ives a round his man a nd lays it in.

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Sa hli looks for a target as the Vikings c lose in on him.

PLC W I N S PAI R 65·55

F ROM WESTERN 81 ·54

Although winning by a com forta ble m a rg in, the Lutes had to h ustle to post on 8 1 - 54 victory over the Vikings at Park­ land. Ch uck Curtis p u m ped in 32, and g rabbed 28 rebou nds to lead the attack. The battle a t Belli ng�am was a bitter u p - hill strug gle for the locals. The sco.e was knotted seven times d u ring the game and Western held a 3 1 -23 half-time mar­ gin. With some sharp shooting from the outside and Chuck C u rtis' 2 1 poin ts, the Lu tes captured their twen ty -first Con­ secu tive win in conference p lay.

.JAMES VAN B EE K

ROB ERT ROI KO 1 55


RDiko springs hig'h in the air for the tip - i n .

PLC H U M B LES P U G ET SOU N D 70·54

71 ·60

l"he L utes rolled to their fifth con ­ secutive city . college basketba l l cha m pion­ ship by bouncing the Loggers 70-54. De ­ spite a rugged zone defense, the supe rior marksmanship and the backboard strength of the Park la nders proved the deciding factors. Roger I verson paced the PLC attack with . 1 8 points. Although they were ou tscored in the second half, the Lutherans defeated C PS handily fo r the th ird time of the season. Tlhe Loggers, after fa l l ing behind as many as twenty - fou r points in the second ha lf, p u t together several flu rries to c lose the scoring gop, but the determined Lutes were not to be bea ten.

Thomas Sahli 1 56

L u ther Jerstad


PLC WAL,LOPS W H ITWORTH F IVE 87-67

97-75

The Gladiators won their fourth straight victory in Evergreen competition by sink足 ing the Pira tes 87-67. Chuck Curtis fell one point shy of his own school scoring record by chalking u p 40 points. At Parkland, a 97-75 victory by the Lutes gave them their twen ty - fourth straight win in Conference play, which bettered the old record held by Eastern. Cu rtis finally broke the school scoring record with h is 44 poi n ts. H is total a lso set a new floor record a nd was a single point short of the Conferen ce ineividual scoring mark.

A R D E E N IV ERSON

N ORMAN DAH L

Iverson completes the fast brea k as he l ays it u p with ease.

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PLC SWE E PS

E I

AS E R

87-68

88-50

After gettin g off to a shaky s ta rt, the L u tes settled down to 揃 w i n h a ndily 87-68 over the Sava g e s . With .c u rtis, Roi ko, Vo Beek, a nd I ve rso n a l l hitting in do uble f ig u res, PLC wa5 able to substitu te freely. The Luth erans traveled to Cheney a n d captu red thei r second consecu tive unde足 fea ted L e agu e title by sca l p i ng the Say足 ages 88 to 50. This w a s the Lutes' twcn 足 ty six t h s tra i g h t confere nce vic tory, a n d t h i s w a s t h e fo u r th yea r i n 0 r o w they have topped th e l cague. Cu rtis 24 poi n ts to end the season w i th a record 3 1 4 points i n l ea g u e p loy, -

R I C H A R D H AML I N

RALPH CARR

H a m l i n grabs the loose bo ll, Cl n d

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the

Lu tes a re on the i r way a gai n .


Van Beek looks down-court for a receiver.

P LC 5 EAKS BY C E NTRA L

57-45

44-42

W ith Centrol failing to score a field gool in the first 1 2 m i n u tes of play, P LC got oft to a quic k start and then held on to outscote the Wildcats 57- 45 a t Park足 land. The game was actu ally won in the first 10 minu tes of p lay, as the visitors out足 scored the Gladiators in the finol 30 m i n 足 utes. The Lutes captured their fou rth straight Evergreen Con ference c rown by squeezing by the Cen tra l Wildca ts 44-42. I t was a dog - eat-dog bottle with the Lutes p uti ng the ga me on ice when Chuck Curtis sc.ored on a driving loy-in with only 1 1 seconds to p loy.

Bruce Alexander

Dea n Morrison

1 59


Roiko shows Sahli how to break th ro ugh Cen tra l's defense.

POST S EASON BASKETBALL Montana State ended the Lute's victory skein a t 1 3 ga mes when they squeezed by them 63 - 59, and 85-80, i n a two game series a t Bozeman . The second nig h t, C h u c k C u rtis mode 1 5 of 1 6 from the charity line to tie the school record hel1d by Ge ne Lundgaard a nd h imself. Seattle U. trounced the Gladiators 94-60 as Elgin B aylor stuffed the basket with 5 1 poi n ts a nd p u l led off 37 rebou nds to better his own Sea ttle U. scoring record. In the p reliminary game of the N A I A finals in Was h ington, the Lu thera ns bettered Western 85-62. They ea rned the right to represent District No. 1 by downing Central in a " best of th ree" series. The initia l contest in the fina l playoff was a well played, defensive game. As in the conference game in Ellens berg, the Lutes edged the Central Wildcats, this time by a score of 54- 5 1 . Free th rows proved to be an im portant factor of the game. The Lutherans ea rned their third straight trip back to the na tional NA I A c lassic a t Ka nsas C i ty by ta king the second game of the District p layoff 72-50. It was a rugged contest with 40 fouls being called. The Wildcats were without the services of B i l l Coordes, who scored 22 poi nts in the first ga me, due to a sprained an kle. Four Lutes scored in the double figu res. The Lutes, who were seeded fourth in the N A I A Tou r nament in Kansas City, came from behind in the second half to conq uer Eastern New Mexico 76-63. After shooting a cool .278 per cent in the first half, the G ladiators hit 23 of 33 shots in the second period for a .697 percentage. The Parklanders lost a tense hea rtbreaker in. the last two seconds of a n overtime period to Georgetown College of Kentucky 92- 9 1 . This was the second straight yea r the Lutes were eliminated from the tournament by only a one poi nt margin ( last year they were shaded 7 1 -70 in the last nine seconds of the sem i -final game with Tennessee State ) . Thus ended another successful basketba ll season for the Lu therans. Also, it was the last game coac hed by Marv H a rshman for Pacific Lutheran College. During his 1 3 years at PLC, the Lutes have compiled 246 wins aga inst 1 22 losses u nder H a rshman tutorin g . Ca ptain Tom Sa hli a n d lute J e rstad wiH al'so leave P L C via graduation.

160


Roger Iverson's fa mi liar fall -away j u m p shot.

Elgin Bay/or g ives the Lutes a rough n ight by scoring 5 1 points.

Rugged action in the District No One N.A. I.A. p layoffs. .

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Row 1 , L to R : R . Ca rr, T. Cornish, B . Alexander, and G. Campbe l l . Row 2 : J . Jacob足 son, D. Fadla nd, R. H ovey, N. Dahl, D. Morrison, and Coac h Ma rk Salzman.

J U N IO R VARS ITY SA K ETBA L The J u nior Varsity made a n impressive performance in their '57 '58 season, as they pi led up 1 2 victories against 7 losses. Mark Sa lzman ended his seventh year as coach for the J u nior L u tes. In the first round of city lea gue play -

the team came in second only to the Cheney Studs. Seco n d round action found the Studs a ga i n in first p l ace giv足 ing them the trophy. The JVs fin.ished with a tie for seco nd place as they lost their lost contest with the Cheney足 men by a slim 79-74 margin. The youn g Lu tes set a scoring record in defeating Acoma Cor Rental, 1 03 - 53. This was 2 points better tha n last season's 1 0 1 - 78 victory over the C heney quintet. Dea n Morrison and Ardeen Iverson led tileir tea m m a tes i n scoring . Morrison averaged 1 4.7 points 0 game and had a totol of 265 points. I ve rson c:om p iJed a total of 230 poi n ts for a 1 2. 8 points per ga me average. ,

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,


Roger Iverson, A l l - Conference

Jim Von Beek, A U - Conference.

POST S EASON HONORS Jim Von Beek, Roger I verson, and C h u c k Curtis hea ded the list of P.L.C. hoopsters who received honors. The trio was selected on the Al l - Conference first tea m. Tom Sa h li, the honorary capta in for the 1 957-58 tea m, was selected on the A l l - Conference second team. Bob Roiko was at the top of the list of p layers for A l l - Conference H onora ble Mention. Lute Jerstad was selec ted by his team m o tes to be the I nspira tional Award winner this yea r. The N o tiona l Associa tion of I nte rcollegiate Athletics c h ose Roger I verson as a g uard on its third team this year. C h u c k C urtis was given honorable m e n tion on the A l l - Coast basketbal l s u m mary.

Tom Sahli, H onorary Capta i n

C h u c k C u rtis, A l l - Conference 1 63


Coach Marv Tommervik

Mal}ager, Ch uck Myklebust and Ass ista nt Coach, Eugene H a pa la.

BAS E BALL The Lu tes baseba ll nine ended their season with 5 wins and 113 losses. They were tied with their c ross town rivals, C PS, for second place in the Wes tern Division of the Evergreen Co n ference. Big C huck Cu rtis led the Lute hitters with a .353 avera ge and was followed c losely by Ardeen Iverson who batted .350. The L u tes hod a tea m ba tting average of .244 a nd a fie l d i n g overage of .890. The pitch ing stoff hod o n ea rned run overage of 5 .47 . Marv Tom merv,ik coa ched the Lutes this season in the a bsence of Marv H a rshman, who moved to Wash i n g ton State Co l lege in April'.

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Row 1 , L to R : L . Kirk, S. Fredrickson, G . Kirk, J . C u rtis, G . Campbe ll, G . P eterso n , J . Kittelsby, G . H ogen, and M . Rosemore. Row 2 : Coach Mary Tommervik, J. Do na h e, C . Robbins, F . Kuper, D. May, T . Co rn i s h , J . He r ge r t, A. Broeckel, A. Iverson, E. Hapa la, and manager, Chuck Myklebust.


Most Valuable Player, Don May, is set for the next pitc h .

S EASON S SCOR ES PLC PLC PlC PLC PLC

1 -4 3-5 9-7 8- 5

Ardeen Iverson

U . of Wash . Cen tra l Central SPC Western

6 12-1 5-8 1 0-8 13-12

Chuck Robbins

PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC

5-3 3-1 12 3-3 3-6

Todd Corn ish

SPC CPS U BC Western CPS

4-6 1 -10 11 1 3 -7 7- 1

Glenn Campbell 1 65


Sta n Fredrickson

John H e rgert

Jim Ki ttelsby

EVERGR E E N CON F ER ENC E WESTE R N D I V I S I O N F I N AL ST A N D I N GS

Western Washington PA C I F I C L UTH E R A N College of Puget Sou n d

Campbell hits the d i rt in

166

0

Won

Lost

6

2

2

6

2

6

close play a g o i nst Weste rn.

Don May


Coa c h Ma rv Tommervik wa rms up the infield before the game.

P ITC H I N G P LAY ER C. C urtis Donahe May K u per H ergert Robinson B roekel Iverson

W

3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

J erry Donahe

L 4 0 3 3 3 0 0 0

SO

34 10 7 21 10 0 0 3

ERA 1 . 96 2.47 4.4 0 7.42 7.88 1 0.50 0.00 0.00

Frank Kuper

PLAYER Iverson May Cam pbell J. Curtis Robbins Kittilsby Peterson C . C urtis L. Kirk G. Kirk Cornish Dona he Fredrickson

Jerry Cu rtis

BATI I IN G AB H 38 14 49 16 42 13 17 66 10 37 56 11 41 7 12 34 21 6 4 19 4 23 16 2 12 1

RBI 9 10 5 11 6 7

3 5 2 2 1 0 0

AVG. .350 .327 .3 1 0 .258 .270 . 1 96 .171 .353 .286 .21 1 . 1 74 . 1 25 .083

Gary Peterson 1 67


J o h n Fromm o nd Cooch Mork Sa l z m o n to l k it over before the big meet.

TRAC K M E ET R ES U LTS P LC P LC P LC P LC P LC P LC

79 36 70 3/4 30 34 54

CPS 54 Fort Lewis 1 1 3 1 /3 38 3/4 CPS 22 1 /2 CPS 17 CPS 25 CPS

St. Mortins 28 St. Martins 1 1 2/3 St. M a rtins 27 1 /2 Western 1 08 1 /2 Western 1 09 Central 82

The Lute track squad won two of its six meets this sea son . Once again the individual performa nce was out足 standing, but the ove r - a l l tea m performa nce was h u rt due to a lack of depth. John Fromm has been undefeated in the javelin th row so far this yea r. He won 1 st p lace in the N A I A District No. 1 track meet when he th rew the spear 238 feet. This is the longest th row recorded i n the Northwest. Fromm wi l l com pete in the N A I A, NCAA, and the N a tional AAU events this s u m mer. If he takes a 1 st or 2nd in the AAU meet, he will have a c ha nce to be on the America n team traveling to Russia later this summer. J ohn was awarded the George F isher Mem oria l Trophy for his accom plishmen ts as the outstanding senior ath lete. Among them were his pa rticipa tion on the football a nd baseba ll tea m. Tom Gilmer collected 35 1 /5 poin ts in the six tria ng u l a r meets to lead the team and he was fol lowed by Searcy with 32, a nd Lee with 30 1 /4.

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Field men. Row 1 , L to R : K. C reely, R . Reep, C. Sea rcy, T. Gilmer. Row 2 : L. Eliason, R. H a m lin, S. Gange, J . From m, and ma nager, P. Tem p l i n .

Sprinte rs a nd Runners. Row I , L t o R : G . Gebhard, L . Shelda hl, O. Dahl, J. Von Schrilb, W . Weinerth , D Wit mer Row 2 : Lee, J . Jacobson, D . Schultze ,N. Dahl, D . Nystrom, a nd coach, Ma r k Salzman. 1 69


John Fromm demonstrates the form that has made him a national champion.

Gebhard and Jacobson jump for speed.

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Tom Gilmer jumps for distance

.


TENNIS

It wcnn't on outstanding season for the Lute netmen, but the young team gcNned much throug h experience. Lo rry Pete rson, a left-ha nded fres hman led the team in individua l scoring with 4 points. H e was fol lowed by Stude n t Coach J im Va n Beek a n d Ken Ga u l, a n other frosh showi ng g reat prom ise, who ta ll ied 3 points eac h . Oth e rs inc luded in com petition were Dave Greg, Wally Ha ll, Ron Walsh, and Daryl Troedso n . Van Beek c o mme nted, "We were i n expe r i ­ enced a n d o u r rec o rd wasn't i m p ressive, b u t the individual matc h es were cl ose in m a ny cases. As the season prog ressed we imp roved and won two of our last three matches. The com petition was strong throughout the league with some of their first men being among the best in the state."

PLC P LC PLC P LC PLC P LC PLC PLC PLC

MATCH RESU LTS Cen tra l Western 1 Seattle Pac. 0 Seattle U'. 2 C PS 0 Western 0 CPS 4 Seattle Pac. 4 Central 0

0

R to L : La rry Peterson; Stude n t Coa ch, J im Van Beek; a nd Dave Berg. Ken Ga ul a nd Wally H a l l .

.

4 6 7 S 7 7 3 3 7

M issi n g :

-.. � ..-

171


Row 1 , L to R : Dave H aala nd, J i m H ill, Stan Sta ndifer. Row 2 : Bob Spa rling, Ron Hovey, Lynn Larson.

GOLF

MATCH R ECORD PLC PLC

4Y2 5 Y2

PLC

I O Y2

PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC PLC

2 I O Y2 14 1 2 Y2 6 5Y2 4 Y2 6Y2 11 Y2

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Portland U. Oregon State Varsity Oregon State Frosh Seattle U . McChord A F B Puget Sound Western McChord A F B Western Portla nd U. U. of B. C. Puget Sound Seattle U .

1 3 Y2 1 2Y2 7 Y2 16 7 Y2 4 2Y2 12 9 Y2 1 3 Y2 5 Y2

4

1 4 lh

The PLC golf team ended its season with a record of fou r won a nd one lost in the Evergreen Conference. The squad's overa ll record was 6 - 7. The team will lose the services of Studen t Coach Don H a l l t h rough g rad uation and Bob Spa rling th rough transfer to Oregon Sta te. In h is three years of competition at PLC, H a l l won a total of 1 8 ma tches while losing on ly four a nd tying two. Du ring t his year he h as averaged 72.75 strokes per round. Spa rling leaves a record of 1 7 wins, eigh t losses and th ree ties in his three years of competition a t P LC, averag i n g 74.84 strokes p e r rou nd. The L u tes took 2nd place in the three-day Evergreen Conference Tou rnament. Spa rling was low sco rer the first day and third lowest in the tou rnament. The Western Vikings bette red the Lutes by only one stroke to win the tournamen t.


Assista n t Direc to r, Gordon Gradwohl

Director, Mark Salzman

I NTRAM U RALS I N D I V I D U A L STA N D I NGS

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Row 1 , L to R : John Wefald, Gory Kieland, J ohn Mitchell. Row 2 : Don Arstein, Dave Berntsen, Jim Vo n Beek, Duane Moe. Not pictured. Gerry Scheele, Roger Bakken, and Denny Nelson. 1 73


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Eastern Old Main ( 4 ) Old Main ( 2 ) I vy H a l l Clover Creek DeJ a rdi ne's Tacoma Old Main ( 3 ) Western

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LOST 0 2 4 5 5 5 5 6 10

TIED 3 2 0 3 2 2 3 1 0

Eastern : Footba ll a nd Volleyba ll. Row 1 , L to R : D. Berntsen, J . Vo n Beek. Row 2 : B uddri us, J . Joh nson, F. Tobiason, R. Olsen, D. H a l l .

Eastern captured the intram ural grid crown with on undefeated season. The cha mpions won nine ga mes and su ffered no losses, but they were tied th ree times. Dove Berntsen th rew sixteen touchdown posses for the leaders while J im Vo n Beek scord thirteen touchdowns. Both of the Road runne rs were placed on the Al l - I ntram ural team a long with Chuck Cu rtis, Roger Iverson, Roy Sc h wa rtz, Duane Moe, Dick Clore, Lynn Lo rson, and Fronk Waterwort h . T h e H esters from t h i r d f l oor Old Main c o m e up from t h e B Leag ue u ndefeated to win the A League m a p l e crown w i t h i t s 1 3- 3 record. M a r k Salzman topped a l l scorers with 1 9.6 poin ts p e r g a m e . The Wa rriors a n d fou rth floor O l d Ma i n tied at 1 2-4 t o s h o re the B Leag ue crown. John Mitchell mode 85 out of 1 00 free th rows, while secon d f loor pou red in 295 to break the record held by N orth ( 2 ) .

BASKETBALL Hesters DeJ ardi ne's Rood Run ners Prairie Dogs I vy H a l l Clover Creek Celtics B rewers Western Wa rriors Old Main ( 4 ) Old Main ( 5 ) Fac u l ty The B ra ins Ivy Hall ( B ) Clover Creek ( B ) Stubs Gunners Hesters : Basketba ll. Row I , L to R : J. Sells, J . Wefa ld, G. Hagevik. R o w 2 : L. Erickson, R. Jorgenson, W . Johnson, L. Stord a h l . 1 74

WON 13 13 13 12 11 10 8 5 3 12 12 11 10 6 5 5 3 2

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Track winners-Row 1 , L t o R : 880 R lay, F. Wa terworth, R. R a i l r, G . Dob le r. R�w � : Lo w h u rdles, R. Hy l l a n d ; 1 00 ya rd dash and broad jump, J . Mi tchell; H ig h J u m p, J . Von Beek; 440, C. C h ro n da h J ; 880, K . L indaas.

Eastern had a nother su ccessfu l volleyba l l sea son ta k ing thei r 2nd straigh t crown with a n u nd e fea ted season. Th ree of t e Roadrunners won a spat on the A l l - I n tra m u ra l tea m : Ralph Ca rr, J im Van Beek, and Dovc Berntsen . I vy H e l l won t h e softball title f o r the second stra i g h t year. Si nce they were u ndefeated l o s t yea r, they have lost only o n e af their l a st 12 games. Second floor took the intra m u ra l track meet w i th a tota l of 65 1 /5 poin ts. Their rela y team broke the rec o r d he l d by Western of 1 953 by ru nning the 880 yards in 1 :40.5. C h r i s t i e Crondahl ran the 44{) in :55.8 to b rea k the r-e cord p reviously set by F ro nk Olson in 1 952 . Far a l l i n t ra m u ra l sports this yea r, 326 m e n pa rticipated a tota l of 4,428 ti mes.

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John M i tchell, Gol f and Ted Meeske, Horse 足 shoes.

Table Tennis Doubles : Sam Ga nge and Rich Hamlin. Sing les : Dave Berntsen. 1 76

Te n nis Sing les : R ich H a m li n . Berntsen and Bruce A lexa nder.

Doubles :

Dove

Jim Van Beek, Badm inton and John Mitch e ll free throws.

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Mrs. Olson assigns positions.

Margaretbe takes her turn.

G I RLS' S PO RTS

J a n ice trys the new trampoline.

A fa miliar sight on Thu rsday n i g h t. 1 77


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O R I E NTATI O N

P. L. C. coeds a r rive at South H a l l .

Spur gives campus i n formation to new a rriva ls.

Do r mi tory counselors observe as new frosh u np a c k

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D r. Eastvold greets new students at annual faculty reception.

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I N I TIATION

Backwa rd frosh have race.

H a rd to keep the tears away?

New style "stiff" shampoo.

That's enough for one shave. 1 81


H OM ECOM I N G COU RT 1 957

M ER L E MART I N SO N H A N DSOM E H A R RY

182

TWILA SPR I'NGE'R

MARl !.. Y N FOR C E

H OMECOM I NG P R I N C ESS

H OM ECOM I NG P R I N C ESS


HOM ECOM I N G Q U EEN 路路路ESTH E R ELLICKSON 1 83


Ca ndidates for 1 957 H omecom ing Queen.

Mr. F red M i l ls c rowns Queen Esther I, as court looks on.

H omecoming floa t, "Saying i t with Music."

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Knightill9 of footba ll captain, Lynn Calkins.

Crowning of Ha ndsome Harry at Powderpuff g ame.


Co-cha irmen of Homecoming, Karl Forsel l and Tedd i Gulhaugen.

Homecom ing decorations at North H a l l .

B l ue Key H omecom ing float, /lOver the Waves./ I H a l f time skit at Homeco m ing boll game.

Cheerleaders fo r Powderpuff game.

Girl's a nnual Powderpuff derby.

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United States Navy Band enterta ins on P. L. C. campus.

Pretty P. l. C. coed models at Col lege Sty le S how.

FALL EVENTS

Speech p rofessors admire college forensics trophies.

Donal'd Douglas congratulates winner at H ig h School Student Congress.

Artist Series entertainer, CH I L L I WANG, delig h ts students with her pantomines. 1 86


Pa trolmen check P. L. C. c a rs during sa fety con test.

Students enjoy new Col lege K iosk.

C h ildren's theatre, "Flibbertygibbet"

Ea stvold's enterta i n foreign students at Christmas Party.

A. W. S. a nnual B ig - Little Sister Tea. 1 87


President Dayid Knutson crowns H a:zel Dell Hansen, Lucia B ride of 1 957.

LUC IA

Luda B ride a nd a ttendan ts.

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B R I DE

F ESTIVAL

Spurs entertain in Scandinavia n costume.


LUCIA B R I D E---HAZ E L D E LL HANS E N 1 89


Stude n ts join In trad itiona l trimming of tree in CB-200.

Coeds point decorations on windows in CMS.

CAM P U S CH RISTMAS

North H a l l gives a nnual Christmas party for Orpha ns.

"Scrooge" confron ted by ghosts In "A Christmas Carol." 1 90

Children listen to the read ing of "A Christmas Ca rol" by n a r ra tor Rodney Kastelle.


Well known singing g rou p, "The Four F reshmen," entertain students with popular concert.

MOM E NTS OF M US I C AT P. L. C.

Famous piano duo, Lubos h u tz a n d Nemenoff, thrill students with concert.

Milton Katims conducts Seattle Symphony.

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Miss Wickstrom pou rs at A WS officers' convention.

Co l lege choral g roup, The Madriga ls, p resented m a ny fine con足 certs throughout the year.

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"Sold to the highest bidder !"

Bettelou Macdon a ld, chairman of H igh School I nvitationa l Debate Tou rnament, presents sweepstakes trophy.

"Who'il g ive me five dollars ?"

Co-chairmen for the Delta Rho Gamma Va lentolo, Ca rol Morris and Margaret Murdoch.


Marv H ars h m a n accepts gift from Letterman president, Curtis Kolstad, at A l l - School Athletic Ba nquet.

M rs. Wil liams crowned q ueen of Mothers' Weekend.

Lutes drop a close one to the �enver-Chicago Truckers.

ASPLC hopefuls awa it oncom ing elections.

student

New ASPlC Off!cers ; Jay Tronsda'le, Vice Pres.; Donald Douglas, Pres.; Con n ie Thompson, Sec.; Robert Larson, Treos. 1 93


SAGA ROYALTY 1 95 8

SAGA K I N G-- D O NALD P ETE RSON

SAGA P R I N C ESS-L I N DA E F F I N G E R 1 94

SAGA P R I N C E-T HOMAS G I LM E R


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E ERICKSO 1 95


Everybody pitches in.

Construction activity gets into full swi n g .

Queen's mother s m i les o n S a g a Royalty. M r. Gerrit Vonder Ende c rowns Tonette

qu een, 1 958.

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E rickson, Sago

The Lettermen revive Minstrel Show under direction of Gerold Bayne.

The Rhyt h o i res entertain.


Stud e n t tnes s k i l l at B l ue Key's "Shoc kers."

Bob and Pa tti to ke " B ig Step" at the J u n io r Clo ss Ma rriage Booth.

SAGA CARN IVAL

Spurs prepa re to "shoot" victi m .

Senior C lass egg th row.

"See you a l l next year."

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Construction continues l a te i n to the n i g h t .

"Some work,

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others wa tch."

"B,ea tilM," is "snalte . e."

PLC daffod i l floa t, Thumbelina, wins second place.

Campus gets a "c lean face."

Children's Thea ter presen ts, Beansta lk."

Jack a nd tfle

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Matt iwi lda Dobbs presen ts vocal concert Series ente rta iners.

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last of Artist

P rofessor Karl reads "The Creation," at Luther League Day.

Sp ring time brings initiations on PLC cam pus.

Dr. Eastvo ld receives the Lutheran B rother足 hood Insurance Society Award i n Education.

Faculty wives honor Mrs. MarY H a rshman at going away party. 1 99


MAY P R I N C ESS J U L I A N N E J O H NSON

MAY P R I N C ESS JAN ET TOWE

Festival Attendan ts : Row 1 . L. to R. : Clintina Wells, sophomore; Joan Ruud, sophomore; Delores La rson, junior. Row 2. Jean Trzil, freshman; Susan F rye, freshma n; Joa n n H a nson, junior.

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Queen Coleen and the 1 958 May Festiva l Court.

The " Da nce of the Bamboo Poles."

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The beautifully dressed formal waltzers.

The "Old Men" perform .

Folk art perfonners pose in full costume.


P residen t David Knu tson reads a n n u a l May Day Proc­ I:amation.

Festival performers presen t trad itional folk art.

Construction begins on new men's housing unit, Eve rg reen Court .

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Sportcaster, Cloy H u n tington, c rowns Queen Coleen.

Aud ience en joys beautiful wa l tzes of festival performers.

New Art G o l lery opens with the fi r'5t a nnual stud

ort show.

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F,ive worthy g i rls receive scholarships for honor work.

Excitemen t reig ns high at a n n u a l Spur tapping.

AWS AWARDS

TEA 25 j u n ior women are admitted into the senior scholastic honorary足 Tassels.

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"Who, Me?"

Senior Tassel pins one of new pledges.


A l p h a P s i Omega presen ts "Mousetrap," i n u n ique a rena theater setting, Dean Ha uge serves as fo reign students enterta i n the Korean cons u l .

"A hard left j a b : "

What a bout the other end, Fudd?

Comedy wrestl ing,

"Fancy footwork,"

Cha mpions clash at Lettermen's 3rd a n n ual smoker.

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Director of Nu rsing. Mrs. George Morke "c:aps" studen t nurse. PLC presents its contribution to the nursing profession.

Scene trom play "A Man Called Peter."

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Dr. and Mrs. Eastyold give PLC stude n t body new outdoor swimming pool .

Dedication of new pool storts with "big splash."

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Sen ior c lass p resident, Gene Peisker, delivers Senior Day add ress.

Sen iors plant �he tradition a l class shrub.

Duane Moe p resents Senior class gift to P resi­ dent Eastvold ond Mr. H a ley. Dr. and Mrs. Eastvold g reet gradua tes a t the a n n u a l president's reception.

Tassels serve at tea for parents of graduates, following commencement concert.

P rofessor Frederick Newnham gives voca l selections at commencement concert.

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Climax to a wel l - ea rned education.

G RADUAT I O N

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Dr. Warren of Whitworth delivers Com 足 mencement address.


M MORIAM

ALL E N SC H AC K E L

M RS . C . K. MA LM I N

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1 894 - 1 958

D I A N A PA U L 1 93 8 - 1 958 M I R I A M STOA

J EA N N ETT E OLSON

1 937 - 1 958

1 93 5 - 1 958

The Pacific L u theran Col lege fami ly was deeply saddened this past year by the death of five beloved members. Allen Schackel of Port Angeles died November 9, 1 957 in a Tacoma hospital following a week's i l lness. M rs. C. K. Ma l m i n, housemother of Old M a i n passed a way February 9, 1 958 i n a Tacoma hosp i ta l after a two month i l l ness. The three girls, Miriam Stoa, Diana Paul a nd Jeann ette Ol son, were k i l led in an a u tomo足 b i le accident nea r N orth Pla tt, Nebraska, March 7, 1 958 while trave l i ng to an ELC Student Conference a t Augustana Col lege, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. We rejoice in the knowledge that we have not los t these dear ones and tha t now they are joyf u l ly serving their Lord in the C h u rch T rium pha n t.

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thot thank you c o m e

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the helpf u l h i n ts t h a t he g a y

me.

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very m u c h a pprec ia ted, M il t.

the tou g h e s t jobs of the yeor was tack led by our b u sin e ss m a nager, J i m B u l lock . He not only p u t the Sa g a on but mode the Saga C a r nival a m a s h i n g 5u cess a nd hel ped to revive the M i ns trel Sh ow . I t wo s a pleasure to work a l o n g s ide of yOll, J im . One of

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The cove r of the Soga was de s i g n ed

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t h e a r t wor k w a s contri b u � e d by Di c k La ndg r e n .

A s p e c i a l word of thanks

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Teddi Gu l hougen, may I

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A n d e rs o n . The colored p Ic ture of C h rist was p o i n ted by Joy Tronsdole a n d Thank you for a bea u t i f u l job.

a lso in line tor a l l of the sec ti o n ed i t o r s

tion, o n d to Koren K u blank for her wonde r f u l a c t i v i t i e s se c t io n .

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To Liz H e in s for h e r a l m os t u n i m a g in a ble task of completing th e studen t section. To J o a n n Apker f o r ta king t h e f i n e a r ts a g a i n, a nd the te rr i f i c task of P a t ti A h rens a s s h e again ta ck led the o r g a n i z a ti o ns a nd liv i ng g ro u ps . To J im H a a l a n d fo r the d i f ficult job of putting the sports sec tio n to g et he r . T h e stoff w a s s h o c ked by th e loss of o u r religion edi tor, Dio n a Paul.

on this p r o d u ctio n .

T h a n k s t o those w h o

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a ssis ted t h e section e d i tors-P a dd y O' C a l ia h a n , M a r l e n

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L o r e n zen, Gordon G ra d w o h l , L o u is S p r y,

Bob M orte n s o n , R o n J o rgenson, C o l e e n Th er r ia u l t, Doree n Z e u s ke, R i c h H a m l i n , a n d D i a n e N ewsha m . The t y p i n g o f copy was fa i th f u ll y f i n i s h ed b y J e a n T r z i l, I re n e Koc h , J u l i e R e n h a rd, A r lette K n u d sen, S o n ia Ma rdell S o i l a n d, E l a i n e W a c k e r, Ca r o l J e nson, Doreen N e lson, a n d M a r i l y n Green m a il .

I w o u l d lik

I ssacson,

to espec ia l ly thank m y

s i ster, D o n n a , w h o typed a n d checked the e n tire index. T h e re a re m o n y o t h e r s that need a word of p ra i se .

Pe n th o u s e S t u d i o gave u s t h e i r f u l lest coope ration o n the J u nior

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Engel. Paul 64, 66 Engen, Delores 66, 94 E n g e n , J a n i ce 66 Enger, J a n ice 66, 1 26 En gvall, l i n da 66, 1 26 E r i c k s e n , Carolyn 66 E r ic k sen, K e n n e th 66 E rickson, D i a n e 66 Erickson, K a ren 66, 1 1 0 E r i c k son, Tonette 1 95 E r i k s, Paul 66, 1 3 5 Ernst, Matthew 66, 1 3 3

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Fendler, Paula 66, 76, 92, 93, 95 Focge, A n nette 66 Frede k i n d , Valarie 66 Fredric k so n , Stanley 67, 1 64, 1 66 Freimuth, Darlen c 67 Frye, Susan 67, 200 Fuller, Diana 67, 95, 96 Gaal, Kenneth 1 3 6 Gae n icke, David 6 7 , 7 6 , 9 4 , 1 3 3, 1 3 5 Gange, S a m u c l 1 27 , 1 45 , 1 69, 1 76 Gebhard, Gary 1 69 Gen try, L a r r y 67, 1 09 Gilberg, K a r c n 67 Gjovaag, I n gha rd 1 35 Glasow, A r leen 67, 97 Goldenman, Ruth 67, 1 2 1 , 1 25, 1 26 Gre g e rse n, M;Jrg rethe 67 Gregg, Bonita 67 Granskei, B e t ty 67, 1 25 Gross, Robert 67 Gunderson, Nancy 67 Gunston, Virginia 1 1 0 Haaland, David 67, 1 72 Hagen, S h irley 67, 97 Hagerman, Roy 67, 1 09 Hansen, Frederick 67, 1 08 H a n sen, C h a r lene. 67 H a n s e n , H u e l 1 89 Hanson, Bonita 67, 1 25 Harrington, K eith 67 H a r t h i l l, Grace 67 Hlssenpfiuq, Daniel 67 Hauge, Marta 60, 94 H a u k e, G a i l 67 H e n d r i c son, K�ren 67, 1 26 H argert, J ohn 1 64, 1 66 H Ic kma n, D o nn a 60, 1 3 5 H i ldebrand, J ud i l h 50 , 76, 1 25 , 1 26, 67 H i l l, Wa yne 67, 96, 1 2 1 Hrllesland, Judy 6 7 Hinm a n, Paul 9 6 , 1 09 Hillson, Arlene 67 Hogga l l, Yyonne 67 Ho l lenb <g, Dio1ne 67, 1 25 Holli n g swort h, Dewey 1 08 Honch, Doris 67 Hoyey, Ronald 1 62, 1 71 H u, Cecelia 67 I-Iugdahl, Nancy 7 1 , H I H u g h e s , Gaye 67, 94 H ughes, Ma r j o r i e 67, 1 25 I h lenfeldt, Lorelie 67, 93, 95 Isensee, Patricia 67, 95, 96 I ve rson , larry 67, 97, 1 2 1 Ja cob s e n , Sonja 67, 94, 1 1 0 J acobson, Robert 67 J en se n , B a rbara 67, 95, 1 3 1 J e n sen, Carol 67 J e n sen, Marsha 67 Jeskey, Robert 67, 97, 1 09 John son, Bonita 1 25, 1 26 Johnson, C raig 67, 1 1 6 Johnson, Diane 67 J ohnson, Douglas 67, 97 J oh n so n , James 1 36 Johnson, J u d i t h 68, 9 1 Johnson, K a re n 68, 95 J oh nson, Linda 68, 95, 1 35 Johnson, Nadine 1 3 1 Johnson, Robert 67, 1 09 J o h nstone, T heodore 64, 68, 9 4 J o nda l l, C h a r m i a n 1 37 Jones, Georgina 68, 1 2 1 J u lian, S h a ron 68 K aliyas, John 68 Kallbcrg, Arne 68 K a m l i n , Gary 68 K apu,;, Marlys 68 Keith, Dmell 68 Kcrsavage, Linda 68 , 1 26, 1 32 Kessel, Theodore 68, 1 2 1 K e sse l r i n g , Joan 68, 1 26

K i rk, Arval G. 68, 1 64 Kirk, I vai L. 68, 1 64 K li n genstein, Ronald 68 K n u tson, K a th ryn 68, 95 K n u t z e n , Marv;n 68 Kositz ky, lorraine 68, 97 K ram e r, Joa n 1 3 1 K ress, J erry 68, 97 K ru e g e r , Margery 68, 92 K u per, Fra n k 1 64 , 1 67 K ur t tila, K a thryn 68 ladstein, Gun bjorg 68 ladwig, Darlene 68 larson, C h a r l e s 1 1 6 la rson, Joel 7 1 larson, L y n n 1 3 5, 1 72 L a rson, S i g f r i c d 68, 97, 1 1 6, 1 23 lec, Robert 1 69 leedy, Susan 68 Lehman, David 1 09 L e n n i n g , Loretta 68, 1 37 Leraas, Solveig 68, 90, 95, 1 35 Lerch, Ronald 68, 1 09 lewis, J oy 68, 75, 90, 1 25 lindeblom, Harvey 68 lonberg , Dya n n 68, 1 25 loop, Elmarie 68 Lund blad, Ro g er 68, 1 35 Lyons, M y r tle 68 McAdams, loretta 6 1 , 1 26 Mc A l p i n e , Marilynn 68 McCam m a n t , Doris 68 McCune, David 1 09 McFa rland, Gladys 68 McGeorge, L inda 68, 1 26 Mc Keag, Shei l a 68 M c la u g h li n , Verm i l le 1 25 McLeod, E lsie 68 M a c K i n n o n , P h r l l i p 68, 1 09, 1 1 6 M a n d e e n , S us a n 6 1 Mandt, K � t h y 68 Martin, Robert 68 Matthies, P a u l i n e 68 Mensch, J a n e t 68 Meras, Harriet 69, 1 36 Meske, Theodore 69, 1 09, 1 7 6 Meyer, V e r l e 69, 1 09 Meyers, Joh n 1 09 Mi ller, F reder ick 69, 1 26 Miller, Gorald 69, 109 M i l ler, Thomas 1 09 M i stcrek, Regcr 69 Mitchell, Gloria 69, 95 Morrison, Dean 1 09, 1 59. 1 62 Nelson, Dorene 69, 88, 1 26 Nelson, lois 69 Nesson, J o h n 69 Nettelblad, Robert 69 Newcomer, W i l l ia m 69, 1 1 6 Ncw�ham, Carol 69, 88, 94, 1 26 Nordberg, Rod ney 69, 1 09, 1 2 1 , 1 3 5 Nybak ke, P h y l l i s 69, 1 30, 1 32 Nybo rg, James 69 Nygaard, De n is e 69 Nystrom, Do na ld 69, 1 69 O'Grady, T C rra n ( e 69 Oleson, Richelle 69 Olsen, A l len 69, 95 Olsen, Robert 69 Olson, Eleanor 69 Olsson, Margaret 69 Omd al, Betty 69 Osma nberg, Lennea 69 Ostenson, W i lliam 95 Ottum, Eric 69, 95, 1 3 5 Overmoe, Barba ra 69, 1 3 5 Oxley, B e t t i e 6 9 Pakiser, J a n yce 9 5 , 1 3 1 Park, Joan 69 Patterson, Betty 7 1 Pcarson, S h i r l ey 69 Pedersen, D. J ea n 1 3 1 Perleth, Blayne 69, 94 Peters, Ma r i e 69 Peterson, L a w rc nce 69, 1 7 1 Phipps, Billie 69, 97 Pieh I, Sally 69 Potter, Mari�nne 1 3 1 Preuninger, Dale 69 Price, J o y 1 2 1 Ramstad, P h illip 69 R�snlu\Sen Elyn 69, 97, 1 26 Reckord, K a y 69, 76, 1 2 1 Reedc, N e lda 69, 76, 1 25 R ee p, Roger 69, 1 23 , 1 37, 1 69

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G a h r i n g , E l i za b e t h 60, 94 G e t tel, Robert 60, 7 5, 1 09, 1 28 Giger, R ichard 60, 93, 95 G i l l i la n d , K e n n e t h 7 5 G l o n i c k , La rry 60, 1 27 Gradwohl, Gordon 60, 1 7 3 G r a h a m , J ason 60 Gregersen, M a r i a n n e 94, 1 1 3, 1 25, 1 3 1 Gustafso n , G a i l 60 H ag e v i k, George 60, 1 26, 1 '74 H a i n es, R icha rd 60, 1 34 H a ley, J a n e t 60, 1 3 1 H a ll, Myrna 1 1 7 H a llen, C y n t h i s 1 3 1 H a n n a , William 60 H a n se n , H il d r e d 50, 97 H armon S h i rley 60, 1 25 lH a w k i n s, J ud i t h 60, 1 25 H elg ren, Grace 60, 1 37 H u t koi, Martha 1 29 H yder, R uby 5 3 Hylland, Ronald 60,

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Jacobson, Ba rbara 60 J acobso n , J o h n 60, 1 4 5, 1 62, 1 69 J o h nson, A n n 60, 1 25 J oh n son, C a r o l 60, 97, 1 00, 1 34 J o h nson, Larry 60 J o h n so n , Roy 60, 1 3 5 Joh n so n , T h eodore 1 36 J ordahl, Peter 60, 97 Jorgenson, Joy 60, 1 26 J un t u n e n , A nn e 60 K e lly, Darlene 60, 1 1 7 K ie la nd, Gary 6 1 , 1 09 , 1 26, 1 73 , 1 7 5 K i n a r ed, Gay 6 1 , 1 05 K i t t i lsby, J a m e s 6 1 , 1 64 , 1 66 K la k ker, C ha rlotte 6 1 , 1 25 K I e v , Mary 6 1 K n u d sen, A r l e t te 6 1 , 8 8 , 94, 1 29 K n u tsen, S h e i la 6 1 , 95, 96, 1 1 7 Koch, I rene 6 1 K o l k ows ky, K a t h ryn 6 1 , 1 34 K ro l l , O n a 6 1 Lan n e n , Ma u reen 6 1 , 1 1 7 , 1 2 1 larsen, O l i v e r 6 1 , 96 larson, R ob e r t 58, 6 1 , 75, 94, 1 09 L a t i m e r, J o h n 6 1 , 1 08 l a u bac k , C h a rles 1 30, 1 3 5

Lee, I n s u 5 3 Leininger, Walter 54 Lewiso n , Gordon 6 1 , 75, 1 09 Liebig, C a r l 6 1 , 1 23 lin daas, K e i t h 6 1 , 1 33 , 1 3 5, 1 7 3 L i n d ho l m , Gloria 6 1 Lytle, F u lton 6 1 Matero!t, Mary 6 1 , 1 05, 1 25 Ma r k e r t, Ma rilyn 6 1 , 93, 95, 1 3 1 M a t h is, Ola 6 1 , 1 26, 1 32, I H Martta la, Dennis 89 Meyers, Theodore 75, 94 M i l ler, Marilu 6 1 , 1 25 M i t c h e l l , John 6 1 , 1 09, 1 27, 1 49, 1 73 , 1 75, 1 76 Morris, C a r o l 6 1 , 1 3 1 M u hr, C a r l 6 1 Mu rphy, K i l t i 6 1 N e lson , C a ro l 94 Nelson, D e n n y 6 1 , 109 Nelson, J oy 6 1 , 75, 1 06 N e lson, Norma n 6 1 N elson, Robe rt 6 1 N e ls o n , T h e l m a 6 1 , 90 N e r heim, A r t h u r 1 09 Ness, J e r r y 6 1 N e vel, J ud y 6 1 , 96 N ew t o n , D u a ne 1 23 N ic kelsen, M a r ,i l y n 6 1 , 94, 1 25 N ims, Dc lores 6 1 N ixon, Sally 6 1 , 97, 1 1 7 O ' C a l iag h a n , E i le e n 6 1 , 88, 1 1 7 Odma n , lars 95 O e h l w e i n , J a n ic e 6 1 Oldham, J a n ice 6 1 Olsen, George 62 Olsen, H a r l a n 62, 76, 1 36 Olson, J o h n 62, 9 1 , 1 1 9, 1 28

Olson, K e n n e t h 62 Olson, O. Dan 62, 1 09 Olson, Timothy 9 5 O m d a l , S h a r o n 94 Ostrand, J e a n 62, 1 3 3 Ostroot, A l f red 62, 7 5 P a u l , Diana 62, 87, 1 3 4, 209 P a y n e , Dolores 1 3 1 Pearson, Lyle 62, 1 2 1 , 1 32 Peterk i n , A n n e 62, 1 29 Pete rson, Gary 1 64, 1 6 7 Pete rson, leone 1 1 0 P f a n n e k uc h in, C a r o l 75, 1 06, 1 1 7 Potratz, R o n a l d 1 09 R a nd a 'l l, J e ris 62, 9 1 , 1 1 9 Ray, B i l l 55 R e i m a n n, Dca 62, 1 34 R c i n vi k , N a n cy 62, 97 R e n h a rd , J u l i e t 62, 94, 1 26 R ic ke r t , S c h i r l 97 R i stad, Pa ula 62 R is t a u , Dorothy 62 R o b i n so n , Vera 62, 94 Rodne, l o n e 62, 1 1 7 Rohrbaugh, J oa n n e 62 Rol ler, Robert 62, 1 7 5 R o n k e n , Don 1 35 Rorstad, Thomas 62 Ross, P. J a n e 62, 93, 95, 1 1 7, 1 2 1 Roth, Margie 62, 1 25 Rudie, Glenn 62, 126, 1 36 Ruud, J o a n 62, 200


ST U D E NT D I R ECTORY S a n d s t rom, Karen 62 Schac k e l, A l l e n 209 Schaeler, M a r t i n 62, 92, 96, 97, 1 3 3, 1 35 S c h e e le, Gerald 62 S c h e r e r, Byron 62, 94, 1 3 5 Schoe n , J a n ic e 62 Sc h u l t ze, Donald 62, 1 1 6, 1 33, 1 36, 1 69 Searcy, C a r l 1 09, 1 69, 1 75 S k ja rel, J ea n 62 S i e l h a u g , S h a ron 62, 1 1 7 S n yd e r , Doro l h y 62, 1 3 4 S n yder, J a n ice 62, 1 1 7 Sodergard, S o n j a 62 S t a k keslad, Sylyia 62 S t a n d i f e r, C a rson 1 72 S l a n g , A la " 62, 96, 97, 1 09 S l c n wick , M. JoA n n 62 S t rom berg, K a r i n 62, 1 1 7, 1 3 1 S t ro u p, H ea l h e r 63 S l ua r l , Da y i d 9 1 S l u h m i l ler, B a rbara 62, 90, 1 06, 1 1 7, 1 2 1 , 1 35 S w a n be rg, Ca rolyn 63 S w a n s o n , Esla 63, 1 05 , 1 1 7 S w a nson, Lee A n n 63, 95 T a l ley, R o n a ld 63, 95 Thompson, N a n cy 63, 1 25 Thor k i ldson, Pa l r i c ia 1 25 T h o n i lson, Sha ron 63, 90 Tollefson, R i c h a r d 63 Traynor, J a m es 9 I , 1 1 9 Troedso n , De n n i s 1 27 Trygg, R u l h 63, 1 06 U l le land, J e a n 63, 96, 97, 1 1 7 V a l d e r h a u g , Son j a 1 26, 1 3 3 Voelpel, N o r m a n 1 24 Von S c h r i l l z, J a m e s 63, 94, 1 32, 1 69 Vorpahl, Linda 63, 1 3 2 W a l k e r , Nancy 63 W a l l, B ryan 63 W a l l e r , H a rry 63 W a l e r worth, Frank 63, 1 27, 1 75 W e a y c r, Lorel l a 63 Wel ls, C l i n lena 63, 200 W e l l e r, M a r i a l l e 96, 97, 1 36 Weyerts, Lois 63, 1 1 7 W i l l i a m s , C l i fton 63, 1 09, 1 75 W i l me r , C li ft o n 63, 1 09, 1 75 W i l mer, Dan 63, 90, 1 27, 1 69 Woodside, Alene 6 3 Z e h m , R o s a l i e 63, 75, 7 6 , 97, 1 29

J U N I O RS A h r e n s, P a l ricia 5 1 , 87, 1 3 2 Anderson, Don 50, 5 1 , 75, 88, 1 1 4 Anderson, Seth 5 1 A rney, G l e n n 50, 5 1 Bayda, R i c h a r d 5 1 B e c k ner, B a rbara 5 1 B enson, Beyerly 1 30 Benson, R a g n a r 5 1 B erg, C a rl 5 1 B e r g , Wayne 1 24 B e rgstrom, J ea ne l l e 57 B erloson, J oa n 5 1 , 1 26 B i l ls, J a m es 33, 34, 5 1 , 1 H, 1 23 , 1 27, 1 42 B u c k n e r , J o h n 97 B u d d r i u s , D a y i d 5 1 , 1 35, 1 74 B u l lo c k , J a mes 34, 5 1 , 76, 86, 1 24 , 1 3 2 B y i n g l o n , Margaret 4 7 , 5 1 , 93, 95, 1 1 8, 1 36 Cable, Do rOlhy 5 1 C a m p io n , J a nice 5 1 , 1 26, 1 32 C h arlson, H e len 1 3 0 Chesley, J a n e l 5 1 , 75, 1 07, 1 29 C h indgren, Carolee 5 1 , 1 1 3, 1 32 C h rislian, Dayid 5 1 , 92, 1 09 C h rislian, R u l h 3 9 C hr i s l e n se n , S u e 57 C l a re, R ichard 51 C l i ft o n , R i c h a rd 1 34 Consear, Rich a rd 5 1 , 1 3 2, 1 3 5 C r uYN, Gerald ine 5 1 , 1 3 1 Cu m r n i ng s, S h e i la 5 1 C u r t IS, C h a rles 1 5 1 , 1 54, 1 63 DJ hl, D a V i d 5 1 , 92, 93, 95, 1 04 , 1 24 , 1 33 Da h l ro t h , Grace 5 1 Dempsey, Herberl 89, 9 1 , 1 1 9 Dobbins, Geo r g i a 52 Dormody, V i r g i n i a 52, 95 Doug las, Don J ld 9 1 , 1 1 9 D u ba i l, J ri 5 2 D u n g a n , A I 5 2 , 1 1 6, 1 24, 1 28 Eichler, W illiam 2 E l l i ckson, Margarel 57

E l mer, R i c h a rd 52 Emerson, C a m i l le 52, 1 1 7 , 1 29 E n gen, Grace 52, 93, 96, 97, 1 29 , 1 36 E n g e n , Mary 52, 90, 93, 95, 1 1 8, 1 36 E r i c k se n , Leonard 52, 1 24 , 1 28, 1 7 4 Esau, J a mes 1 46 E l zel, D o n a ld 52, 1 28, 1 3 2 Falland, Denn is 1 62 F i n n , Palricia 3 3 , 34, 76, 90, 94

Fisher, J a cq ue l i n e 57 F l uegge, Dorothy 52 Foege, R i c h a rd 52, 93, 1 08 Force, M a r i lyn 1 00, 1 34, 1 82 Freisheim, J a m e s 52 F r i t z, Kirk 52, 1 30 F u j i i , J a n e 52 F y l l i n g, Sylyia 52, 92, 1 1 8, 1 32 Gabrielson, Dayid 52 Gamb, K e n n e l h 52, 94, 1 24 Goellsche, J o h n 52, 1 34 Goodwin, R ichard 88, 1 27, 1 4 2, 1 50 Greenman, Ma r i l y n n 52, 88 Gregersen, A n ita 52 G r i m l u n d , A n lo i n e l l e 57 Grimsrud, Lois 57 Gulhaugen, Theodora 52, 86, 87, 93, 95 G u n derson, Lois 53 H a l l, W a ller 53, 1 26, 1 34 H a lYor, A rl e n e 35, 53, 95, 1 20 H a lyorson, R i c h a r d 53, 1 3 5 H a nsen, Delberl 53, 1 34 H a nsen, Joyce 53, 1 34 H a nson, JoAnn 53, 93, 95, 200 Hanson, F ra n k 94 H a pa la, E ug e n e 53, 90, 1 64 H a r m o n , Ron 1 26 H a rl , A ud rey 53, 93, 95, 1 32 H e d l und, A r l h u r 53, 1 23 H e i n s , C h a rlolle 53 H e ide, J ud i l h 53, 1 29 H e l l berg, Lois 35, 53, 74, 95, 1 1 8 H e r m e z , Sam 53 H i l l, J i m m y 1 7 2 H ines, Darrell 35, 53, 1 04 , 1 1 4, 1 27 Hodge, Roberl 93 H a i n es, Norma 53, 1 29 H a ll, J a c k 53, 1 26, 1 34 Holm, Kay 35, 53, 1 2 9 H o l l ey, Roger 50, 5 3 , 1 04 Hopk ins, R i c h a rd 1 30 Hou, Dong 53 House, C a rol 53 H u rs l , Carole 53, 1 29 I yerson, Rog e r 1 27, 1 5 1 , 1 54, 1 63 J ac k son, B a rbara 54 Jessen, A l ice 54, 1 00, 1 29, 1 3 4 J o h n son, B a r ba ra 54, 1 1 3 J o h n son, R o b e r l 90 J o h n sl o n e, C h a rlotle 57 J o h n slon, Wa yne 1 74 Jordan, Dolores 54, 1 3 1 Jorgensen, R o n a l d 54, 1 74 J u ry, J o h n 1 23

K a r lstad, V i rg i n ia 54 K e l l e r, Naomi 57 Kempf, A r l h u r 1 29 K i n a red, A r l e n e 54, 96, 97 K i l l el, R o n a l d 54, 1 24 K n u t z e n , Karen 54, 1 20, 1 34 Kraabel, Louise 54, 9 1 Kraiger, R ic h a rd 54, 9 1 , 1 1 9 Kranges, Mary 54, 1 3 2 K ra n tz, E d w i n 54, 1 23 K u h b l a n k , Karen 54 , 87 K y a m m e, R e u be n 54 Lahli, R u e ben 50, 54, 1 24, 1 3 5 Larsen, S a n d ra 5 4 Larson, Delores 5 4 , 200 Laster, D a y i d 54, 1 35 Lcdum, C l a re 54, 94, 1 22, 1 24, 1 35 L e i n i nger, Carolyn 54, 95

Lewis, LaVerne 57 Londg ren, Richa rd 90 Lorenzen, Ma rlene 50, 54, 88, 1 26 Lucas, Sand .. 54, 94, 1 1 8 Lunde, DaVId 54, 1 1 6, 1 24 , 1 3 2 MacDonald, B e l lelou 54, 9 1 , 1 1 9 Mandt, Conrad 55 Marl inslln, Merle 50, 55, 75, 1 08 , 1 35, 1 82 M i l k e yi k , K a ri 55, 1 3 2, 35 Meyer, Theodore 55, 1 32 Mi ller, M a r i l y n n e 57 Morlen son, Bob 55, 1 2 1 , 1 22, 1 23 Murdoch, rgarcl 55, 1 23 , 1 3 1 , 1 35 Museus, B e l l y 55, 94, 1 1 8

N e lson, Dayid 1 28, 1 32 N elson, Norila 57 N ielsen, Dale 55, 1 32 N i e ls e n , H e l e n e 55 Norby, Carol 1 25 N y b a k k e, J o h n 55, 1 35 O h rs l rom, A n n a 1 29 Olsen, B a rbara 55, 94 Olse n , R i c h a rd 1 1 4 , 1 26, 1 35, 1 75 Olson, A r nold 76, 1 2 4 O l s o n , J e a n n e l lc 5 5 , 1 32, 1 3 3, 209 Olson, J e rrold 1 22, 1 34 Olson, Roberl B. 55, 94 Olson, Roberl E. 76, 9 1 , 97, 1 1 6, 1 2 1 P�derson, P h yllis 55, 1 07, 1 1 3 Pelerson, E u n i c e 57

Pelerso n , R i chard 55

Randoy, Carolyn 57 R a u g usl, Beyerly 57 R ice, B el l i e 55 Rock wood, Ed 35, 55, 1 30 R o i k o, Roberl 1 24 , 1 5 1 , 1 55 Rook, A u d r y 55, 1 23 R u n n i n g , S a n d ra 57 Russe l l , Fern 55, B I , 1 3 5 S a h l i , Tom 46, 1 27, 1 5 1 , 1 56, 1 63 S a n n e r u d , H a r ry 55, 90 S c h i e r m a n , S a n d ra 55, 95, 1 32, 1 78 S c h w i n d l , E. D a r l e n e 55 S e l le, R i c h a rd 55, 95, 1 3 2 Sel ls, J erry 1 28 , 1 30, 1 74 Seplon, Joan 56 Simonson, S o n j a 56, 1 3 1 S in g l e l o n , Margare l 56 S ia l l u m, Don a l d 56 Soila n d , Gordon 56 So i l a n d , Mardell 56, 88, 93, 1 1 8 S pa r l i n g , Roberl 1 72 S p ri n g e r , T w i la 52, 94, 96, 1 1 3 , 1 8 2

S po k lie, Gloria 5 6 , 96 S l e w a r l , J ames 56, 1 34 Sloa, M iriam 56, 209 Syeen, K e r m i l 56 Swanson, Beyerly 56, 94 Sperson, A n nelte 56 Teigen, Don a ld 1 29 Templin, P a u l 1 40, 1 69 Thompso n , Con n ie 34, 50, 56, 74, 97 To k S lad, Gary 94, 1 08 T r i n n e e r, Judy 56 Triolo, Daniel 77, 95 Tronsd a l e , Jay 56, 75, 1 00, 1 29, 1 34 , 88 U llela nd, J a n el 57 U n m a c h l , Thomas 56, 1 32, 1 34, 1 35 Van B e c k , J a mes 1 5 1 , 1 55 , 1 63 , 1 7 1 , 1 7 3, 1 75, 1 76 W a h l, A l le n 56, 97, 1 24 WJng, P e l e r 56 W e f a l d , Jon 56, 1 28, 1 34 , 1 35, 1 7 3, 1 74 Whealley, Robert 1 36 Wigen, Les 56 W i lliams, Roy 56, 96 Y o u n g, Shew 56 Zing ler, Carl 56, 94

S E N I O RS Ahrens, A l a n 38 Amy, B ruce 38, 1 30 Anderson, Aage 108 A n d e rson, John 38 A p k e r, Wesley 38 A r n hon, N e a l 38, 1 22 Ausl, Roberl 3 8 B J k k e n , H a ro l d 3 4 , 36, 3 8 , 1 1 6, 1 28, 1 29 Basehore, Doris Leone 38, 1 20 Baseho re, J. Roderick 38, 1 2 0 Bayne, Gerald 37, 3 8 , 76, 96, 9 7

Benson, R ichard 3 8 Berenlsen, J a m e s 38 Bernlsen, Dayid 38, 1 1 4, 1 26, 1 73, 1 74, 1 76 Bjornsen, Merle 38 Boe, Marilyn 37, 38, 95 Bolland, Maryin 39, 1 08, 1 23 B o n d u r a n l , Ted 39, 1 24 B roo ks, S h e l d o n 39 B r u n ner, A lice 39, 1 1 5 B r u n n e r, J u lia 35, 39, 95, 1 1 5 C a l k ins, Lynn 39, 1 40, 1 43 C a p e l l i , G i l io 39, 1 27, 1 40, 1 47 Carlson, Mona 35, 39, 93, 95, 1 1 5, 1 1 8, 1 36 C h a m bers, P a l r icia 39 Cornell, Donald 33, 34, 37, 39 Danielsen, Elmer 39, 75, 95, 108 Donhowe, C h a r l c s 39, 1 08 , 1 32

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ST U D ENT D I R ECTO RY E�Shold, N e i l 39, 1 22, 1 23, 1 26 E l l i c k son , E s t h e r 39, 1 1 3, 1 83, 3 7 E I " s, B . R i c h a rd 4 0 E m i l son, J J n e t 37, 4 0, 94 , l i S, 1 1 8, 1 29 E re ba m , Lois 40, 1 29 F i ess, Norman 40, 97 F i t zpJ t r ic k , W a l t e r 1 4 1 Flaig, J oa n 40 F loren ce, James 40, 1 24, 1 34 Forness, N o r m a n 40, 1 3 5 Forsell, K a rl 1 32 Frent ress, M J r v i n 4 0 Fren zel, K e v i n 40 Fryhling, Janet 40 Fromm, John 1 4 0, 1 44, 169 Ge l d a k e r, C h a r le s 40, 1 08 , 1 1 4, 1 27 Giger, D o n n a M a c 40 G i l me r , ThomJS 40, 1 40, 1 4 3, I SO, 1 69, 1 94 Gjerde, M . K e n n e t h 40 GIJser, Margaret 1 1 5 Goe t z, Ross 37, 40, 1 1 4 Gro n k e , B a r ba rJ 37, 4 1 , 94, 1 29 H J a l a n d , J a mes 4 1 , 87, 1 08, 1 1 4, 1 30 H a g e n , Sha ron 4 1 . 96, 97, 1 36 H a l l , Do n J ld 4 1 , 1 1 4, 1 35, 1 74 H a m l i n , R ic h a rd 4 1 , 88, 1 27, 1 5 8, 1 69, 1 7 6 H a nson, J e rry 4 1 , 1 22 H a u gse, R u t h 4 1 H e i n s, C J rolyn 36, 4 1 , 87, 1 26 H i c k m a n , Dorothy 4 1 H i l l es l a n d , David 97 H i t z , Lois 4 1 Ho, R o n a l d 4 1 , 1 34 H o e f t , K e i t h 4 1 , 1 08 , 1 22 H o f i e n bJ c k e r, Gordon 4 1 H o v l J n d, Org e l l J 37, 4 1 , 1 1 5 H ov l a n d , P J u l 4 1 H u rd, L i n d J 37, 42, 1 29 J J cobson, Rose A n n 4 2 J e rstJd, L u t h e r 4 2 , 1 5 1 , 1 56 J c ter, M i l to n 42 J oh n son, � e t t y 42, 1 1 5 J o h n son, Dorothy 4 2 J o h n so n , J oh n 4 2 Johnson, J u li a n n e 4 2 , 200 J o h n so n , Leon 42, 1 30, 1 35, 1 74 J ohnson, Preston 4 2 J u ng blut, H a r r i e t 4 2 K a lstad, C ur t i s 42, 75, 1 27 , 1 40 , 1 44 K arlsen, L i n d 42, 96, 97 KJstelle, R o d n e y 3 7, 1 20

K e h le, K e n n e t h 42, 1 23 K e n t , R i c h a rd 4 2 K no ph, Joan 43 K n o rr, James 43, 1 30 K n u d se n , K J r l 4 3 , 95, 1 09, 1 22, 1 32 K n u tson, David 32, 34, 37, 43, 97 K ra m p i t z , B e v e rly 4 3 K rug, B . J a nee 4 3, 94, 1 2 5 KYJ mme, J o h n 4 3 K v e r n , N ei l 4 3 , 1 24 L a i n , MarciJ 4 3 LJrsen, Georgia 35, 43, 75, 1 1 5 Lee, A rliss 43, 96, 1 1 5 Lee, Robert 43, 1 08 Lee, So lveig 47, 95, 96 L i b n e r, Dean 36, 37, 4 3 , 1 09, 1 1 4 , 1 24 , 1 28 , 1 32 Liese n e r, E a r l 4 3 , 74, 75, 1 09, 1 24 L i n d bo , Gary 4 3 L u n s ford, Roberta 44 L y c k m a n , H a ro ld 44 M c A l l i ster, Ron 44, 1 27, 1 40, 1 42 M cC u l lough, N o rman 44, 1 08 , 1 29 M c K e c hney, J a n i ce 44, 1 1 5 M J I f J i t , Karen Joy 44, 1 1 5 M a r k e r t , Joyce 44 M a r k s, F r a n k 4 4 MJ ltson, L a u r e n 1 28 M J y , Donald 1 64 , 1 66 Mesford, B ruce 1 20 M i k u fe c k y , Roger 44 M i l b r � t h , John 44, 1 35 M i l l e r, DonJld 44 M i ller, N a n cy 44 Mod a h l , D e n n is 44, 1 22 Moe, D u a n e 36, 44, 86, 88, 1 08 , 1 1 4 , 1 73 Monson, K a r e n 44 Moo n , J o h n 43, 1 3 0 M y k lebust, C ha r les 1 40, 1 64 N e lson, Thom�s 4 5, 1 32 N ewhart, J a c k 1 4 1 N i lsen, J o h n 4 5 N ov a k , V i n c e n t 45, 9 5 N ygren, I ry ing 4 5 Olson, K e n n e th 4 5 Olson, R o g e r 4 5 , 9 5 , 1 24 , 1 34 Orme, W i l l i a m 93 P e is k e r, Gene 33, 37, 45, 1 09, 1 24 P e t e rsen, Charlene A n n 45 Peterson, Dayid 45 P e t e rso n , Donald 45, 1 32, 1 94 P f r i m m e r , R o n a ld 4 5

Quass, E y e l y n Ann 45, 1 29

Qua/izza, J o h n 1 08 R a u sc h , Robert 4 5 Read, S t a n ley 4 5 , 1 22 Redburg, Gerald 46 Reeves, Thomas 37, 1 1 9, 1 28, 1 34 R i n d a h l, J a n ice 37, 46, 1 1 5 R i s t a u , Barbara 35, 37, 46, 1 07, 1 1 5 Rodin, D e n n is 46, 1 47 Rod in, Robert 46, 1 40 Ross, Lawrence 46, ,1 40, 1 4 5 R o t h k ow, P a t r i c i a 4 6 , 1 20 R u lf, J a mes 1 23 , 46 R u sse l l , S h e r m a n 47, 1 08 Sawyer, Thomas 46, 1 23 Scheele, B e a t rice 46, 1 1 5 S c h erer, Milo 37, 46, 77, 94 , 1 35 S c h i m k e , K a t h e r i n e 46, 1 33 S c h w � r z , Merle 37, 1 1 4, 1 30 Seeborg, Don a l d 46, 1 23 Seyereid, B eyerly 46, 95 Seve reid, LaVo n n e 47, 1 1 5, 1 29 S h J I I U c k , Joyce 47, 1 30, 1 35 Sheldahl, Lowe l l 47, 1 09, 1 69 S l a t e r, C ha r l e s 47 S m i t h , J � n e t 47, 96 S o i n e , J o n 36, 47, 1 23 , 1 28 , 1 5 S t J k kestad, Wend e l l 3 3 , 47, 94 S t olz e n b u rg , M a r i l y n 4 7, 1 1 5, 1 3 1 S y e n d by, J oa n 4 7 Swanson, M a u r i n e fay 47 Sword, M a ry Lou 47 T h e r r i a u l t , Coleen 47, 97, 201 Thompson, Lewis 47 Thompson, M a r t i n 4 8 Tobiason, Fred 4 8 , 1 30, 1 74 Towe, J a n e t 4 8 , 1 1 5, 200 Tribe, Roy 48, 95, 1 24, 1 28 Troedson, Bon n ie 4 8 , 1 07 T u rm J n , J a n e t 37, 48, 9 1 , 1 1 9 Tu rco t t , Da n a 37, 48, 1 1 5, 1 3 3 W a k e , DJyid 4 8 , 1 30 W a r d , Robert 4 8 Weber, Lay e r n 48 Westberg, Rog e r 4 8 , 1 1 6 Weye rlS, V i r g i n ia 4 8 W i l k i n s, Marga ret 4 8 W i n t her, Sye n 1 1 4, 1 3 2 W r ig h t , Dua n e 4 8 Yost, N ic h o las 48 Zeuske, Doreen 49

FAC U LTY D I R ECTO RY Ak re, E l v i n 1 6 A x l o l d , H e rbe r t 1 6 , 1 22 B lo o m q u ist, Grace 16, 1 1 5 C a rlson, Vernon 1 6 D i z m a n g , Osca r 1 6 F a r m e r, Donald 1 6 F ri t t s , Byard 1 7, 94, 1 33

K n udsen, A n n e 1 8 K n u d s e n , J e n s 1 8, 1 3 0 K ue t h e , J o h n 1 8 L i t t le, O t t i lie 1 9, 1 35 M a i e r, Euge n e 1 9, 1 36

GJ incs, J o h n 1 7 Gilberson, Gordon 1 7. 96, 97, 1 36 Hagen, Arnold 1 7 H a ley, F r a n k 1 7, 29 H a rs h m a n , M a ryel 5, 1 7, 1 27, 1 28 , 1 4 1 , 1 5 1 Johnson, L u c i l le 1 7 Jordahl, C J t he r i n e 1 7 Jordahl, D i a l 1 8 K a r l, Theodore 1 8 , 9 1 , 1 1 9, 1 20 K i t t leso n , Lars 1 8, 1 00, 1 3 4 Klopsch, R a y m o n d 1 8 K norr, E rich 1 8, 1 32

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M a l m i n , G u n n a r 1 9, 95 Maylield, Doris 1 9 Mor k e n , E l i n e 1 9, 1 25 N e lson, A n n 1 9 , 1 26, 1 32 N e w n h a m , Frede r i c k 1 9, 92, 93 N iclsen, A n n J 20, 1 29 Nod yedt, M a g n u s 20, 1 3 3 Nordho/'m, E r i c k 20, 1 20 Olse n , Robert 20 Olson, Helen 20 Ost e n son, B urton 20, 1 30 Pcderson, A r n e 20

P f lu e g e r, J e sse 20, 1 1 4 QUJ st, F l o r e n c e 2 1 R a m st a d , A nders 2 1 R a n som, H e rbert 2 1 Roc, K e lm e r 2 1 , 1 24 Roskos, George 2 i R u n be c k , J u n e t 2 1 , 1 29 R u n n i n g , Josef 2 1 S a l z m a n , M a r k 2 1 , 1 4 1 , 1 62, 1 69, 1 7 3 Sch n � c k e n be r g , W a l t e r 2 2 Sjoding, Theodore 22 S m i t h , J a n e 22, 92, 1 2 1 So lberg, K risten 22, 1 32 S t r u n k , W i l li a m 22 Tet lie, H a rold 22, 1 23 T h o m pson, P a t r i c ia 22, 1 1 8 U t z i ng e r, Vernon 22 V ig n css, P a u l 23 Y o u n g, Rhoda 23

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The churches listed bdow act a8 patrons to our S a g a . They have each con tributed Five Dol­ . l rs ID rd r i o hel p I he S a ga finlln ially. We wish to thank these churches li n d the i r member8 for t heir Ru pport Jand i nterest.

LUT H E R M EMOR I AL C H U RCH Pasto r : Carl H . Mau, J r. South Fifth a n d " I " Tacoma 5 , Was h i n g ton

QUEEN A N N E LUTH ERAN CH URCH o"tor: G. J. Grewenow SeaHle 99, Washington

EMMA N U EL L U TH E RAN C H U RCH P astor : P a u l C. Wenske 4th Ave. and Spruce St. Spokane, Washington

C E N TRAL LUTH ERA N CH U RCH Pastor : R. H . Reda l N . Fourth a n d Tacama Ave. Tacoma 3, Washington

M ES S I A H L UTH ERAN C H U RC H Pasto r : Carlton l . Berg 805 - 4th N. E. Auburn, Washington

P EACE LUTH ERAN C H U RC H Pastor : F. H . Schwerin 220 1 N . Portland B lvd. Portla'nd, Oregon

B ETH L EH EM L U TH ERAN C H U RC H Pastors : LaVerne N elsen a n d N olan W a t · son 1 0 1 Eas t 38th S treet Tacom a 4, Washing ton

HOLY TR N I TY L UTH ERAN CH U RC H Pasto r : Carl E . Fisher Chase and Lopez Sts. Port Angeles, Wash ington

C E NTRAL LUTH E RAN C H U RCH Pa stor: H a rold Aalbue 1 8th a nd Potter Euge ne, Oregon

ST. PAU L'S AM E R I CA N LUTH ERAN C H U RC H Pas tor : Rei n hold Schwi n d t Castle R oc k Washington

F I RST LUT H E RAN CH U R C H Pastor : M. J . K . Fuhr 1 200 Tongass Ave. Ketchika n, Alaska

TR I N ITY L UTH E R A N C H U RC H Pastor : F. Warren S tra in 306 West 38th S treet Va ncouver, Was h ington

EMAN U EL LUTH ERAN C H U RC H Pasto r : F . E . Pietz 206 S . Division Ritzville, Wash ington

S E t B U L UTH ERAN C H U RC H Pastor : C . B l a i ne Gunderson LaC rosse, Washington

S P R I NGF I ELD LUTH ERAN C H U RCH Pasto r : H owa rd M. Lybeck 1 542 " 1" Street Spring field, Oregon

F A I TH L UTH ERAN C H U RCH Pastor : J esse W. Essinge r Division a nd 5th Ave. S. E. Soap Lak�, Washington

GOLDEN WEST LUTHERA N C H U R C H Pastor: D . B . Gilberts on

F I R ST LUTH E R A N , C H U RCH Pastor : Ca rl E. Rydel l 524 Sou th Eye S treet Tacoma 5, Wa shington B ETH L EH EM L UTH ERAN C H U R C H Pastor : L . Myron Li ndblom 3750 Ang line Street Sea ttle 8, Washington B AL L A R D F I RST L U TH ERAN C H U RC H

Pa stor : B urton W. Sm i th 20th Ave . N . W. a n d West 65th St. Sea ttle, Wash i n g ton F I RST UTH E RA N CH U R C H Pasto r : Norris R . H alvorson 4 1 05 California Ave. Sea ttle 16, Was h i n g ton

P H I N N EY R I DG E L UTH ERAN CH. U R C H Pastors : O l a f A . Anderson a nd Robert G . H illstead 7500 Greenwood Ave. Sea ttle 3, Washington

2400 Eigth Avenue W.

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Conrad. Montana


Georg e

Do ebler , ad m a n a g er.

Concerning the Ads

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Cooperation is the secret of anything that is a success. Without the help of many, this book could not have been a success. Special help has been received from the husinessmen of this area through their advertisments. We of the Saga would like to thank them and as they have supported us, let us support them.


Congratulations, Grads

PARKLAND LAUNDROMAT 1 2 1 7 1 Pacific Ave.

LE. 7-4600

223


Wherever you may go

Congrat u l at i ons to each of you of t he g r a d u a t i ng c l ass of 1 9 5 7 . I t is not easy t o w i n :l college degree ; one has t o work for i t , per h a ps harder t od a y t ha n e ve r before. We a p p l a ud you fo r h a v i n g success f u l l y e a r ned y o u rs. It has been a pleas u re to come to k now those o f you w ho v is i ted o u r Park l a n d office from t i me t o t i me. We hope t h a t a t o n e or a no t he r o f o u r 2 1 bra n c hes i n t he s t a te , N a tional Ba n k of Was h i n g ton w i l l c o n t i n u e to h a ve t he p r i v i lege of se r vi ng you. Should we h a ve a n office i n the city o f t o w n of y o u r choice , stop i n a n d i n t rod uce you rsel f. A n d P A R K LA N D B R A N C H if o u r people c a n he l p you with l oc a l i n formation, or busi ness i n t ro d u c tions, or financial ad­ vice and serv ice, t hey will be more t ha n h a p p y to do so.

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Banking Office.�

F ED ERAL

D EPOS IT

I NS U RA N C E

C O R P O R AT I O N


COlzgratttlatio1Zs Se1ziors --- Best Wishes Stude1zts -

"It has been a pleasure to

work with you another year."

Mc K EW E N STU D I O

225


Parkland Light � Water Company Pa r k l a n d , Wa s h i n g ton

Phone L E. 7-8569

L. 10 R. : Fritts Beitz. Mart in Math ison. T. A. Lindgren, Mike Wutz, J ohn Curtis. Harry Chamhers.

Park land is not Incorporated By fa rsigh ted managemen t the Parkland Ligh t and Water Company h a s mode Parkland the most progressive suburb of Tacoma . Besi(� .s the usua l func t i ons of such company, we serve the communi ty wi th stree t l ights and wi th f i re hydrants tree of charge. We hove served Pac i f ic Lu t heran Col l ege and i ts students and focu l t y for over 45 �/ears H:e Parkland L i g h t a nd Water Company cong r a t u l a tes Pac i hc Col lege on I Is progress and pledges I r s con t i nuous efficient cooperat ion

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L u r heron


OU R B EST W I S H ES , S EN I O R S From M a r v Tommerv i k

PARKLAND FUEL OIL

227


C O N G RAT U LAT I O N S, G R A D S O F 1 958

M E DOS W E E T D A I R Y PROD U C T S S E R V ED D A I L Y IN PA C I F I C L U T H E R A N BOA R D I NG C L U B

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ALL ARO U N D

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has been a pleasure to serve the grandparents

and the parents of today's students. We hope that we shall have the opportunity of serving you.

WEST END IIRANCH

84TH AND PAC IFIC BRANCH

1 3th & A STREETS

PU GET SOU N D NATIO NAL BAN K � � � TACOMA'S FRIENDLY BANK - ESTABLISHED 1 890 CONVENIENT N E I GHBORHOOD BRANCHES MEMBER,

FDIC

K STREET BRANCH

MAIN OFFICE

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. . . our warmest thanks for sple ndid co op e rati o n this past year . . .

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Y O U ARE I NVITE D TO O U R

1 9 5 8 is our 40th Ann iversary yea r .

To join the cele足

brat ion, j u st open any of the wonderful Nalley prod ucts a nd help you rsel f.

From Chili Con Carne to Potato

Chi ps . . . from Ba rbecue Sauce to Tang, there's

a

whole

fa mily of fine foods for your enjoyme n t . Look for the name N ALLEY'S a n d have more good eating every day.

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CENTRE CLEANERS Just

one block off campus

Dry C lean i ng Wa ter Proofing Dying

*

*

Laundry Service

* Sweaters a re ou r Spec ial ty

Moth Proofing

Repa i rs

*

*

Al tera t ions and

Press whi le you wai t

O N E DAY S ERV I C E O N REQU EST

L E . 7 -4300

Ga rfield Street

TH E HOME O F TH E

Rich- Burger

RIC H1S S HAK ES ---- R I C H F R E EZ E

We make

ou r ow n

Ric h l s Drive- I n PARK AV E . A N D A I R PO RT ROA D

Pizza


P R 'I N T E R S O F YOU R MOO R I N G MAST

P R I NTE RS, I N C . FINE I'fUNTlNG

1 1 802 P a c i fic Ave.

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UTHOGAAPHY

Phone L E. 7-7 1 00

Best Wishes From

Dr. Charles A. Green, Jr. OPTOMETRIST

254 South Eleventh Taeoma 2, Washington


. "G ROW I NG W IT H P . L.e SI N C E 1 894"

WASHINGTON HARDWARE and Sports Shop •

9 1 8-24 Pac ific Ave.

JOHN SON-COX CO.

Pri nters BookbI nders Lit hog rap hers

724 . 726 Pac ific

Ave.

Tacoma

234


Woodworth & Company, Inc. GENERAL C ONTRACTORS

C o n g ra t u l a t i n g you on progress in

you

creat i n g

have

made

educa t io n a l

fac i l i t ies f o r t he co m m u n i t y

1 2 00 East 0 S t .

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Have an Expert do your Cleaning

Da ily pick-up a nd del ivery service

Dry Cleaning Water proofing Dying

*

L E. 7 - 5361

*

Laundry Service

Sweaters are our specialty

Moth Proofing

Repairs

ONE

*

DAY

*

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Alterations and

Press while you wait

SERVICE ON REQU EST 1 1 4 1 6 South P o rk

C. o. lynn co. Mortuary

7 1 7 Tacoma A ve . Tacom a . Wash.

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G R A D U AT E S O F '58 From

Buse.'. Drive-In 3 5 0 8 South Tacoma Way

B EST W I S H ES, G RADS O F 1 958

from

Central Market \Vhofesa[as

10

R�S l a u ra n IS . HOlels a n d Grocers

Scn' l n g Y o u T h r o u g h T h e P L C B o a rd i n g C l u b

Tel e phone BRoa d w a y

2-0 1 42

I 1 2 2 M a r k e l S l re e l Tac o m a , W a s h .

237


Congratulations

C LASS O F '58

from •

Standard G-

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TACO MA 1 , WAS H I N GTON

2- DAY D E L IV E RY SERV I C E

F R EE P IC K - U P and DEL IVERY

A IP EX C LEA N E RS "Serving The

PHON E GR. 2-6400

23 8

PLe Area"

1 208 SO. 56TH ST.


VAU G H A N ' S

FO R VA LU E S

R E M OD E L - R E PA I R - R E ROOF B U I L D A F E N C E O R GA R A GE E AS Y M O N T H L Y P A Y M E N TS

VAUGH AN 'S

PACIRC AVEN UE LUMBER C O. 84th and Pad(ic

GR. 4-95 1 5

Enjoy Good E a ts at

T H E DARI D I N E R Hamburgers - Hot Dogs Shakes and Mo l ts Soft Cream Cones - Sundaes 1 00 1 8 PAC I F I C AVE. TACOMA, WAS H .

7� STATI O N E R S , 1He. Offi c e a n d S c h o o l Eq u i p m e nt a n d S u p p l i e s

9 2 6 Pacific A venue

MA. 7-2 1 5 3

9 2 7 Com merce S[' 239


Weekly Rates

1 and 2 Bedroom Units witt. Radiant Heat

Monthly Rates

B LU E S PRUCE MOTEL Mt. Ra inier H iway

1 27 1 5

Pacific Ave.

WHE,REVER MEN M E ET VOU'lL H E AR SOM EON E SAY A GOOD WOR 0 FOR

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EN S 'R E D N G A Fu E L (0. .

Jack & Arleen Blossom P hone L E. 7-3955

SAL ES

APPRA I S I NG

R E N l ALS

I N S U RANCE

Rea l tor 4 1 0 Ga rfield St.

Parkla nd. Wash.

BEITZ SERVICE STATION SHELL LUBRICATION Gu Airport Road and Pacific A venue

-

Tir� - Baurie,

LE. 7·8539 Tacoma, Wash.

FR E D L. WAH LE R S DiJ�enJing O�/i(i4n

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TACOMA 2 . W AS H .

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BLUE SPR UCE SERVICE " U H ion O i l Produf'ls"

12705 Pacific AVtI11H' LE . 7-<)<)<) 6

TRAV D'RY E R - F LO R E N C E D R Y E R - G E R RY D R Y E R

DR YER MOR TUARY PA R K LA N D

22U So

1 34 th S t

Compliments 0/

Lu n d F l o r a l C o m p a n y 902 1 Paci fic Ave. Tacoma 4, Washington

Bes t WI shes f rom THE BONNIE GOOD BREAD at

You r Grocers

Now Baked in Tacoma 3802 So. Ya kima

D i a ne's Appa re l 1 34th a n d Pacific Ave.

L E. 7 - 4800

( Big Bear Shopp ing (en ter i

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LLOYD DILLINGHAM

Hol royd Com pany

Richfield Service

Motor Tune Up -- Lub. Jobs -- Brake Service 5047 SOUTH WAS H I NGTON ST.

Garfield and Pacific

Parkland, Wash.

Ready-Mixed Concrete

College Golf Course OPEN TO PUBLIC - CLUB RENTALS New and Used Golf Equipment The Lower Pacific Lutheran College Campu8

Parkland

Joe Grp.co

SOINE S Shoe

Stores

Al & Malcolm Soine

Parkland - Tacoma 1 9 2 0 PA C I f i C A Y [ .

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MA 7-539<1

TA C O M A 2 . WA S H I N G T O N


L B e s t Wi shes a n d Success i n

012gTatutatz01l/S, &Ji'ads

the F u t u re For the Best in Variety Sh op

Shop-effe Va riety & Dept. Store

QJiwtvL LE 7路6012

( Next to Big Bea r )

Cong m tu l a tions Gra d s

o f 1 958

J ens en l s Ba rber Sho p

Cong ra tu l a tions Grads

Puget Sound Nursery & Gift Shop 36

Years at

9201 Pacific Avenue

BIBLE-BOO K C ENTER J.

R A Y M O N D H E M M I NGER

740

Broa dway, Tacoma

''The HOME

of SOl/lid

CHRISTI A N LITER A T U RE" 243


PLE A SlJRECRA FT MA RINE

FORRESTER, INC.

900 1 PACIFIC A V E N U E TACOM A 4, W A S HI N G T O N Boa l s Boa l i l l !!: S u p p l i e s J ohnson OUI b o a r d s

R e a l Estate I n s u ra n c e M o rtg a g e Loa n s

DICK

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Success t o the 1 958 Grads

t Eo 7 - 0206

1 2 1 73 P a c i f ic

AR T'S SHOE SHOP 3 1 5 Ga rfield S treet

LE. 7 - 87 7 1

TAX I CABS :< ECAP T H E I R T I RES

LET Parkland, Wash .

" Shoes fo r the Fa m i l y" H a nd Tooled Purses a nd Shoes to Ma t c h

244

S H A U B- E L L I S O N CO. R ECAP Y O U R T I R ES FOR S A F ETY A N D ECONOMY

1 9t h and P a c i f i c Ave. Ta c o m a

5 t h and F.. M a i n P u ya l l u p


EST H E R'S N OOK

I n ta n ts' a n d C h i l d re n's Wear

408 Ga rfie ld St. Pa rk l a nd 44, Wa s h .

" 13e s t W i shes t o t h e C l oss of 1 958

YO U IN G'S G I FT S H O P Pa r k l a nd, Wa sh .

The

PAR K LA ND Re x a l l P HA RMACY Store

P a c i t i c Avenue a n d A i rport Road LE

7 - 8636

TACOMA, W AS H .

Compliments of S U B U R BA N R EALTY , I nc . ERNEST S . HARMON , 1 1 302 Pacific Ave.

Broker

Tacoma, Wn. 245


BEST WISH ES, GRA DS

of 1 958

Joh nson Drugs ( Wa l g reen Agency ) LE. 7-02 2 1

2 1 0 Ga rfield St.

Park l and, Washington

<@p. '�Nll ''''Bi��n

BUILDERS HARDWARE ._

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PLENTY Of PARKING

6402 S TACOMA W AY

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Te.

NOON

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HOLADAY

&

EDWORTHY.

INC.

S h e e t M e t a l a n d Roofi n g Con t ractors 6 2 4 0 So, Taco m a W a y , Taco m a

9.

Wash.

w. G. Atkinson Co., I nc . 766 Commerce St., MArket 8337 Ta coma 2, Wa s h .

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E d u c a l i o n . hoth academ i c and . p i r i T u a l . ďż˝'-'n t r i hl l l es greatl y

lo

the e n r i c h ment o f

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Berncli// Printers &- L i t hograph ers-Portlan d Producers 0/ I,he SACA-J 958


fo rest IJ l'o d ucts for tomorro w Qnf.llity hOllies

oj wOOlf

stili A meri";ll's

a l'e

grtHving

nn

tree

f'iJ rnl "' tod (] y . . .

All

uel'

IK!,�t bu ildiTlg buy. Many oj the fi1Ze.�l are

f

past

bu ilt '�f beulltiJul ,('est COflst [umber

rich forest boil amid the !>tumps of th..ir elders, these new timber crops

am

sold

ul/der IVeyerluumser's 4-Square trademark.

r

Amaica, tree fa r m l ands that were harvested to proviue wood

auJ

pru sen t generations are green

wit h

growing trees. Rooted in

wil l supply an abUllll nnce of useful forest prOllucts to mect J1l1Ure needs. This pa t t ern of harvesting and rest eking can go on indefini tely tbrough prop 'r m u u agemc n t of cOInmert·ial timberlanfls.

Fort:

techni q ues used on

r ry

i n li'ntlcd lo m a i n t ain

ha rvcsL TIy la ntIs,

our

m(,:lsuring

throu ' l .

\Veyerhaeuser tree farms,

be eut. pla 'lJIed

for example,

are

peq)t'tuul balance i n the cycle of tree growth and

the

amount o f new wood "eing grown ,m company

fur '':'len!! are able to

timber t o con l unt

a

estn Lli",h the vul l J r n e of merchantable the land is put back into production

After each harvest,

rd. resta t ion programs. These practices, toge t h e r wi th

protect ion against fire, insceis and disease will enable our

produce a continuous flow of wood . . .Jorever. of a steady rise in I he fu r ure demand for wood emphasizes the in! orl:l T l < ' c of good for >� l ry loda) . Write I/S at Box A, Tacoma, JVasll . , Jur u J r lwo/;/ct 01/ in d/(,�lri.(J1 J()re.� lr'y, l'romi.�(' of lire TrCf',<; . l imberlallds

to

The pmpll ' .y "

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Wey e l'h a e u s e r Ti ul b e r C O ln p a ny m a k il l g

forestlands s e r v e

A me rica bell',r by scientific management




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