1969-1970 DMLC Messenger Vol. 60

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FIRST OF SEASON'S

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Concert Band To Perform SOOn to make Its nrst profe sslonal debut ofthe newschOol yesr Is the Concert Band E.... semble, the CBE. It w1U perform on November 16 at 3130 p.m. 1Ji the DMLCchapel-audltortum. The publlc ls lovited. The ,roup plays many ldDds

of music ranging from orchestra to contemporary band. The sones w1U cover a range of loterests. The CBE conslsts of 45 collep students woo enjoyensemble music. They meet KODday, Tuesday, and TIuInd&, at 3;f5

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Shakespearean TheIne Ushers In HOInecoIning "Slightly Stilted Shakespeare" wUl provide the theme for DMLC's 1969SoccerHomecoming Banquet thls Saturday at 7 p.m, The banquet wUl be only one part of a weekend fUled with activities.

Terry Vasold, one of DMLC's soccer players who will play against the Bethany Vikings in the big last game of the season Saturday--HOMECOMING!

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Fesuvlties wUl begin Friday night with a pepfest to rouse spirit for the soccer games on Saturday. Followlog the pep. fest wUl be the traditional "burning of the L." Saturday at I p.m. the homecoming parade will start on Its way 10 downtown New Ulm. Classes and organlza tions have been invited to enter floats 10 this annual competition.

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MESSENGER New Ulm, Minnesota

DMLC Alumni will play the college B-team at 2 p.m. The A-game agalost Bethany Lutheran College of Mankato will take oU at 3:30 p.m. to w1nd up an exciting afternoon. The evening banquet for DMLC students, faculty, and guests will be served In Luther Memorial UnionGymnwum. Tickets for the banquet may

be secured at the LMU box ofnce today (Wednesday) from morrow from 11:30 asm, to 12:45 p.m., Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m., and Saturday from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Paul swain, president of the Pep Club, ls 10 charge of tb1s year's OOmecomlncactivities. Pep Club members are spo.... sorlng the annual event.

Area Reformation Service To Be Held in DMLC Gym On Sunday evening, November 2, a Joint ReformatlonserVice will be held In DMLC's gymnasium at 8 p.m. Guest speaker wlll be Pastor Lloyd Hohenstein from Immanuel Congregation 10 Glbbon,Mlnnesota. Liturgist will be the Rev. W. J. Oeblbafen Sr. of Wlntllrop. Cli1ldren of area Lutheran grade schools will join tocether under the direction of Tom Slecel, principal In Sanborn, to , slnc "All P~a1se 1.0 Thee."

Professor Mellabn zann, bead of DMLC's MUSicDepartment, will lead an adult mass cOOIr In the s1nB1ngof "0 Pra1se Ye the Lord," accompanied bybrass Instruments and the organ played by Mr. Theodore PeIzL The oUerlnc taken wUl be directed to the Church Eldenston . Fund (CEF). The service will also be broadcast on KNUJ radio at 3 p.m. on Monc;lay,Nov~-

Annual Meeting ofDMLC Ladies' Auxiliary Held On October 8, the Ladles' AwdUary of DMLCassemhled on tile collep campus for tIleir annual meetlng. Five hundred members from various concra-

Grad Tests p'ff~red

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PRINCETON, N.J. - Educational Testing Service bas announcedtbatundergraduatesand OtIlers pntParlne to 10 to lraduate school may take the Oraduate Record Ezaminatlons on . any of sIX d1fferent test dates cIuJ;Jnc the curl'9nt academic year. The arst testing date for tile ORE IsOctober 25, 1969.Scores from tills adm1n1stratlonw1Ube reported to tile graduate schools before Decamber 1. Students plann10c to repster for the October test date are adv1sed that applications. received by ETS after October 7 w1U locur a $3.00 late repst'ratlon fee. Atter October 10, there Is no The otller five teSt dates are December 13, 1969; January 11, February 28, Apr1l 25 and July 11, 1970. Equlvalent late fee and repstratloo <leadl1nesappl)' to these dates. The Graduate Record Exam1oatlonslncludean Aptitude Test of pDeral scholastic ability and AdvanCed Tests. measurtnc achievement In 21 major nelde of study. Full detaUs and reilstratloo forms for the GRE are conta1ned10 tile 1969-70Bulletin of Information for 5jjji; (Continued on IILII'I3)

gatlons throughout the SynO<1. were present to attend the meetlng. New ofncers elected are the following: President, Mrs. Melvln Dumke of Nortll Manka.to: 1st Vice-president, Mrs. Arthur Seifert of Redwood Falls; 2nd Vice-presldent, Mrs. Herbert Berc ofNewUlm; Treasurer, Mrs. Audrey Endresen of st. Paul; and tile new pastoral advisor IsPastor Deibert Begalka of Alma City. Mrs. Perry Becker of MorIram will remain as secretary and Prof. Delmar Brick will remaln 88 DMLC faculty advisor. Dur1nc the momlog session projects which the Auldllary financed in 1968-69 were dlscussed. Tocetller witllthe many donations presented tIlroughout tile year, tileAUJdllarypreseoted to DMLCthe following: recreational equlpmentfor the Student Unton, staclnl equiPment, A.B. Dick stenc1l maker, an A. B. Dick foldlnl mach1ne, .$1000 for band Instruments, tile chapel furniture presently In tile auditorium, band uniforms, and $200 donated toward a future readloc cllnIc. Atter much discussion and cooslderatloo dur1nc tile afternooo seSSion, the Auxiliary has grac10usly decided on tile fol10w1oc projects for the next year: a movie projector for tile auditorium, band uniforms, donations to Pastor Martln's library fund, an locrease from $250 to $500 In tIlelr scholarshIP fund, and a. coUatinc rnacb1ne.

PURCHASED BY the DMLC Ladies' Auxiliary, this lectern and altar are part of the new furnishings in the chapel-auditorium. (Photo by Jim Herrmann)

Ladies Refurnish Chapel Becs use of the generosity of the Ladles' Auxiliary of DMLC, the chapel-auditorium has been furnished with chapel furniture. The AuxUlary accepted this project at Its annual meet10c In October, 1967, when the auditorium was stU! being built. After the project was accepted, a tlculty committee conSisting of Profe~rs Brick, Hartwig, and Trapp orcaDlzed

to order sometblng which would be appropriate for the chapeL After ordering various sample deSigns from several church furniture companies and selectiOC one from the Endicott Church Furniture Company of Winona, Indlaoa, the committee revlsed some of the orlB1nal designs. Cbrlst and His atoning work of salvation for mankind serve as the central theme, while se-

lected sYlI\bols from the days of the Lutheran Reformation also appear 10 design. The altar, which ls the center of the chapel stage, has the words"chi rho" Inscribed on the foreground, and these are the Greek letters for "Chris!."

D1recUy behind the altar ls a large¡ black cross which 1s (Contlnued 00 page 8)


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