College bulletin 1948 august

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A ugust, 1 9 -1- 8

P,\C l F IC LUTHERA� COLLEGE Sl::\I M E R N E W S BULLETIX

Ma rvs" Lea d Gla diator Tea ms To Th ree Winco Cha m pions h i ps

Page Three

h ... .:<: championships and

,

a sec-

(,nd p1a�(" In the four major sports !

mt's the record of th .. PLC Glad -

i a tors during

the

past

school

ha rd off.

came

M a r"

and

Ha rs h m an wcn; grC' at s tars ,n PLC's a th k ti c karns from ' 3 8 . ! o + I . T h eyes of a l l Pacific North­

'Xh rv

took over

!:ist

fa l l.

,

coa ch i n g

the

( 'oa ch in g as

Lut" s will be in the Evergreen I n ­ Confercnce.

tercolle gi a te

T he

SIX

members of the W in co le ague plu s

reins

the C ollege of Puget Sound and the University of British Columbia have

they d i d o n the field

gone to ge the r to form the new loop,

everyone wondered ? The

I a r" 110u. Marvs d i d n ' t dis appoi n t

tlll'IlI.

I

Kew Conference

Can they do as well i n

as playe l"S

28

Starting w i th football this fall t he

w('st sports fans were on them when th<:y

i � the

to Eastern

29.

and

Torn me rvi k

se c ond

conferenc,' meet held here May

["n'nce ( W inco) c ompe ti t i o n , Coaches

in

I

and I

Lll t... s won their share of me e ts ;

year

Wa sh i n g t on Intcrcollegiat(' Con-

in

work and cond i t ionin?, pai d As the scason p rog res sed t he

CPS and UBC wi thdrew from the

:\o rt hweS ( Co nfe re nc e .

CoachC's To rn me rv i k and

Undefeated on Grid

Harsh­

man have som e big holes to fill in

On the gridision the Lutes went

the i r

starting

c leven ,

Six

of

their

gr adua ted , In the line h e y lose Don D ' A nd r('a, 284 pound t hf-um e c o-champions of the W i neo "'iI�ue with Eastern. Tra vel i n g to cen ter who wi ll be playiag with the M('dford, Oregon, on Thanksgiving Los A ngeks Rams. Don w as on the Little All-America team. E I d o n ay they defeated South e rn through a n ine-game schedule w i th

,'('ven victories and

key mc n have

two ti",. They

Orcgon,

2 7 to 2 1 , to ga i n t he Peal Bowl titk Kyllo, All-Winco tackle and honor­ "nd the my thi c. a l Northwest small able m,� n tion on the L itt le All­ :\mcric a ; a n d Elmer Peterson, two

'oll�ge I:hampiollship ,

times .'\ll-Winco gu ard, arc th

Starting ou t w i th almost � l l new baske tbal l ,

H arshman ran his men agai nst th · tou g he s t ( 't)m pet i t i on av. ilable. Th y played ma teri al

in

C.,

POl tla nd

They

lo s t

wh{'n

the

Montana

several ball

eonfercne

b.. �an t hey

Jack

bu t

l

them.

Lu tes cinched the t i tl e: before

wa

sca s n n

"fhr

e OI llpk t e d.

ace of the Lut , q u i n te t was

Harry M eLau gh l m , who rac k ed u p

504 points in 32 games to l ead all

collegiat ·' scorers III the Pacific . ' . : rthwcst. High Harry also broke . [hI: W i n co scoring record a.nd was

U

a nd

Draft Bil l Information

for

these

graduates,

but

the

Lute

ti\'!: Service Act of

. , l

cho i c e

for

the

,

,

I

line and reserve st ren g th they need,

Athle tic Plant ' con t lnuc d

collrge

ml' I e

E.a.sU·rn in a two out of thre e scries

I

I

I

.

th('

wa!>

ace

Ik

an all-tim(' record wi th

Ibrshman wouldn't ha ,'(, g i \'('n a

T :

hr.: spe c i a l i s t . n i d:'" for h i s track t l':'Im's challc('s I . \ tl ( . begi nning of the cason, But "'em('ntary " du e a t i

Physi cal Ed ucation Men A e i D man _ lajors

PL t n (.

0 1 boards

et C : 1 �P() r t :

and r u n <lthk t i c pro-

of

<;"clduatc5

\!l

tl1l'

P.E,

1 hi. I)ri n g n'ct'ivt'd po,oi tions i n th!'"ir fi··ld , Scn'l'�1 r,f th, ·!" \\ i l l be tcachi,,, '..

I II j U IIIor h i d l :chools a n d eoach­

til , hi gh school t l elms in the �y�t("fn. La t spri l l ,� thl N : PLC " I u m n i had \1 ";, l " a m s in t..l t ' ba . . k tball t u u r­ !'t , I W l <ts, S t e nlT KvinsL: n d ' , outh K i t,� p fi\'( was a runncr-up in the " " to u r l}. m UIt . Dean r..-b tin , O " k f l lI . \ )t) r, a n d Do n n l d S}oao, I -as.. \lt', hud thl'; r ttam" in [he "B · ' toli rn:t ­ « .�l · school

II! , t .

fa c u l t y

for

the

fidd

of

Jl w("re added to

the

is

I

of

thl'

l'a rk b nd

board,

local

year

or

of

(h\

earlic·r.

='I othi n p; i n this be deeUlcd to pre­

r ( ' � ul a t i on s

by

t

J ;-,

( )ct.

.!

Sept. 25 �l

( ) cL .

Oct , 3 ' .\ U \

E t hel We I vood, h<lm,� economi c, I.C3chcr lit Stewart i n t" rrn� d i at"

,

r;

N o v. 13

school, ·r�('ortla.

�l. ( ) bf

( e n t ra l at

1 0'1.

-

East�rn

W

s ' t ern

M.

entering

the

4 1 st

Pacific

Lu­

of

in

that age l i rn i t arc eligible to j o i n our

under

this

Thi s m�am t h is

title

th at IlIcn fail

mcntioned

within

befor('

fear

Flet ch er

continued.

a person

froIl1 the

nCw draft law; ' he ad ded ,

of

Sen'ice in th e ='Iation:J1 Guard re­

OIII' drill pt:r week p l us a two m ust pass wcek summer camp a t Fort Lewis. q u i res

a man call be d rafted, will

ha" e e x p i red b e f 0

I school year

, not

Maj,

u n i t, "

"The " nl i s tm e n t i s for th ree year;

llI::t y enter a n d will eX('IIIpt

wi thout

abovc, which

I' e

The camp is u s ual l y held i n the lat­

PLC's

ter pal't of

opens i n September .

dr ills 3re

I t must also b e remrmbc red that

JUlie

also

each

held

at

The

year. Fort

Lew i

which i s located b u t a short distance

t l!l' nt'w draft law will i n clu de L-om the college, S tud c l lts who live a l i s t of o ('mpt ions which will af­ out of the Tacoma area may g·o fec t many young men tak i n g college hOl11e d u r i n g the s Ulllmer month s work, Thrrc i s a p 03sib i l i ty that and can make up the d rills they I :I a n y men w i ll be a.bk t finish the i r miss by t a k i n � six d ri l ls per month � col kS" \Vorl-- before bt:lflg d rafted. in the fall, However, e\'ery member

:\ urlh iiel d , ,\ [ i n n . .

�t. �\ l a rt i n · ,.; a t

�n

Maurie"

C ompa ny

Si gnal

"Students

You ng:

'2 : 0 0 p . I11 ,

S i g llal

college

at Tac oma.

-

So dhern Orc-gon at Tacoma.

whu

of

join

thl.'

the

41H

, - ationa.1

tT� i n i n g

u n i nterrupted

by

Gulsru d Elected

(Homeco ming) at Tacoma.

\ \ ' h i t w o r t h a t Spokane,

men

COlI1pany

t h e d I'dfl.

8 : 0 0 p . lll .

-

summer

G u a rd ;Ire assured o f ha"ing t h t' i r

I) m p i a . \:i :01) p , m .

j ·: l knshl1 l'g.

take the two week

tour of duty,

College of Puget So und at Tacoma.

-

-

at

17

consent

college

I

Maj.

stlltes

in

u n i t fur

t h e r a n College th i s fall who fit

1948 Fo otball Sch edule

I t i - ( )p t..: I 1 ,

O c t . 23

I I rs.

prcsr.r ibt.:d of this scc-

ages of

I nfantry D iv i si o n ,

Inust

�CjlL .

( ct ,

C I<"·I' t P;nk sc hool d i s ­ P it'ret" cou n t . ' i e t a n d f o r III ( '

(h )

s u b-sec ti o n

41st

n i ne ty days a ftn the datc of its

I

Guard

or ordl'red illto servic e w i thout his

the acadeIllic year. The n i nety days

whi hf;\'t:r

the

between

1 8 Y, ,"

eme.rgency lIft­

cllaCtInent.J1

have

N ational

Fle tcher, commanding oriicer o f the

the datC' of enactment of this

l I ai ng their work i n t e rrupted du ri ng

he

men

resolut ion ,

pr e ­

un ti l

i nstruction,

e

U IT . o f th, ' t

the

I n !:!; ,

public

SUf.:(-rilll(' n d l ' n t of schools ; and

the

concurrent

by

title,

i nd u c ti o n und('r t h i s t i t l e post­ ( a ) u nt i l thr' I'nd of such

lIndCl'

Tllf' Y a le M r, , I orris I'ord, s up er ­ i n t r nd,' n t

to

th i s

' · Wr. haH' plenty of , acancic. our local

:\rt, no I)(' rson sh al l bc i ndu c te d

clude the Pr cs i d e n t from pro" id­

te rm ,

s(' cond

sented

under

the facts be i n <;

upon

parag-raph shall

i n phys i c a l educD l i o n a t "'hools : M r, O\.li HagTIH:, , t r ··as­

,t r e in ,kmand by srh(

<': ' ·,lTI � .

the

in

shaH,

p (' ri od s of time as he ma y deem

dr-clare's a national

i nst i tu tion

c e aS('5 sa t is fac to ril y to pu sue such

340 studc ll t s

rcc(' i \' i n � i n st r uc t i o n thi� SUIlHllcr.

simiJar

or

induction

for

cou rs( '

son

f n ll" mational League.

u n i "f' rsit y ,

sl'l'vi c e of any category

appropriate."

n

of karning, is ordered to repol' t

academ i c

of

hall with Breme rto n in the Wcsll;rn

bill

ll u rsu i n g a full t illle COllI'S(' of instruction at a college,

pon e d

' tc h i n " s taff wh i h sho�"e d u p Wf ' 1 l , . thiS ye a r BI Men· I ln l s hcd <0

the

and

P;l't'SS

satisfactorily

hi,

ture. Fou r

a 1 s ummer Sessi 0 n , the ' en w l th 1 0 Wins a n d one defeat. Records Bro g r a d ua ted and is playi n ,", pro �UIllIl1('I' Sl'ssion Ull'oJ l m cn t has h it Allen

two

ing

or categories of stud e n ts for such

20. This ti tl e shall become i mme d i at e ly ; except that u nless the Presi de nt, o r the Con­

.\ny p e r s o n who, wh i l e

"(2)

r')I" th(' t i t l<', With a fl ur ry of base ten n is courts. softball diaI nond3 an d kno k s the Parkla nders d isp osed o r ho r sc, h ol' p i ts wmplcte the pictu re . lht' Savacres in two strai gh t gam':s, ! 6 to 5 and 7 to 5. Merv

of

of

ti on , fo r the defprmcnt from train ­

"Sec.

st d en ts from new d raft law-

cm d cr

to s tu dc nts, is anoth cr f

text

The

National Guard Ranks Are Open To PLC Students

effec t i \'e

E xe m pti o n of college

Suuject: u

I

t rac k . The 220 yard s t raigh t­ Ih.')' we n t over to Spok an e to meet · If co u r .e, " free away, .\ n l' nc-h 0 i e go ' quart r

I 4-8. Recently

para�raphs

follow:

\Vith

a

students.

importa nt

on this summer. The new baseball . . ' d lamon d IS IJelng comp le ted an d a . ' ba ek' s top Ilas been pipe an d wire

track also has a

prospec­

we re ce i vc d

I installed , All-

copped the crown for the westcrn , . , di VISion of the W I nCO le a g ue and

I'/1

qu 'ri>

manv

froIII the Federal Secur­ ity Agency of the C n i t ed States Offi c e of E du ca t ;on a communica­ tion sta ti n g how the b i l l will effect

new stu de n t s to g i ve them the first

S :Z 50,OOO Memo� ial G yn:' W i nca t(' a m . I nasltlln as the hub, PLC s athl e tiC I , Diamond Title plan t IS one 0 f t h e f'I nes t f01· smaI I The th i rd title of the ycar w n t ,,- or th \\"C:s-t . There i s co II egcs J' n th e h • 1 to Tomme n' k s b a seball team . . They a t u rf football field su rrounded by

:t

r�cei\'(:d

t ive stud,'nts concerning the Sel e c-

boss"s arc hopi n g for transfers and

'[ hc

have

We

frol1l colkge students and

'I;nprovcmc nt of t h c campus a thl c t 'IC p I an t 'IS gO!' n g

.

u ll a n illlO S

B r a t l i e , quarterbac k ;

There arc replae� me nts available

Win N i ne Straight

th

to Coaches �larv Harshman and �larv Tommervik

b e back .

They won nine straight in l e agu e

TIll'

here. He is shown ( center) tu ruing over the reins

this

tel'; arc the three backs who won' t

c ompet i t ion

stopped

coac:hrs

Dwayne Rose, right half and quar­

were re ad }" to go.

play brio r ' Ce n t ral

ass i s tant

F ra n k Sp('ar, All-Winco left half;

oth ers .

�a m c s ,

be

who will be co-d i rectors of athletics. H a rsh ma n is se at ed on the left a n d Tormnervik is on the right. Standing in the ba ck grou n d are E l mer "Pete" Pete r­ son ( left ) , and Eldon Kyllo ( right ) , who will be assis tant grid coaches this fall.

t his summer afte r 1 9 years of coaching

tor, is retiring

fall.

U n i ve rsity,

se vnil l

and

wi l l

son

Wash ington State, the U niversity of

Wash i n gt o n ,

OLSON LEAVES-Cliff Olson, PLC a thlet i c direc­

oth­

er li nemen leaving, K yllo and Peter­

To Col lege Board

l :JU p.m .

, t til<' meeting o f th

P a c i f i c Lu­

t h " ran College Cor po n t ion in M i l"l­

1 9 . - - College of Puget Sound at Tacoma,

1 2 , thl S p b k a nc and of th . . ELC 'vcrt' officially welcomed i n lo the :' l .C l'of!stitu(·llcy. I [ I' . . I'ne. t G u l !·ud of Spok;:lIw , '�.�- r le e t ed t o th n e a p o l i ', J u ne

I lIt ('rI1)() I I rltain c i rc u i ts

( _'\ll h ni l' �'11 11'_ " il l b" played in Tacoma Statlilllll l ? : OO p. m . ) 'f.l n �, ckI1lCnl� r ' s(,hool t('� c\iPr, a t t(:nd i n �� th i:; su r flt nc r \vo rk i !1 f' ' c. ' . pU'" rcs[w ni Yt'ly, Till' l\ss(� C i towards t h e i , ( 1Ir,'(' " f' r , :lnG si. , -TL"DE. -,- ORt; :'II IZATTO, 'S , : ' !'h,' ,'\$�;) " : , It'd t"dents ; nr.l u (ks " l,'j \-V o ! ! :>'n StuckI!" or '� n l z l t l o n ' COlll'!!C Board of I rtbtt.'CS tu l epre'�ar n ch': I J l<: I t . ry ("C rt 1 [1 ('tI 1 \ ; ,,: a nd foc I ;..I l, ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 l a r ! ',' . . nr� 1 l ' u s,tu de n t, . nd i l lc l ! d cs :: d l \,,' O �il\'n st ud en ts : i� deals '- r n l l L a t �IIT a . pri n(' i pa r � c l'I' d" ntials. . . 1 r ( )laf A .. lh·ur 'o nJ I I u n ti nr;t on { 1 1" [I ( ":- (In the bus1ness 01 U1C tuder: . ' " t h th� pt i . i l LH ·� :J .1I1 p r uoh n1S of h(' d�" Tlic cll.) 1 ' : , ; f' ,' ppa and >Dc;a! lifr-, T h e m e n ' s honorary, l':u k . Cal . : 1 " c , C, I t • 'o!"gnard, TII·s issue of th e coll('J,, "C hulletin n d t a ho C.amrna a n' social o rr: all - '} a\Va,i, is a s( ' r\ , ' r, : club, whose · ,·n e tt, and Th, P.T u l V i !O nt' S3, Alais r ditcd hy lil ion _ ·csvi"'. d i, ;,. a t 10,,': fOl [I", \vo,�1(' n !i" ing i n thc rt"'ml ' r; �HT n omi n. led by tfi,' fac- m nd , Cal., \,,('1''' t, ,-d (ted to Ihe • . 'tor of the coil ' _ ·cw. B l l r :lU , dormit ory a n d t hose E" ing' off the u l t y, ! bOll .. 'i l L

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