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The Student Union, newest building on the campus, win
, A, Rev. Menter, of Detroit, Michigan. will giv the dedicator add ress. Tm service will be �ld in the main lounge of the new structure. be dedicated Su nd a y , F b. 8, at 4 p.m. Th
Comi ng as th e official representative of [be American Lutheran Church, the Rev. Mr. M 'nter is ch a irm an of the board of education of the ALe. He was el cted officially by his bard to speak at this g rea t event, and was ap pointed by Dr. Emmanuel Popp n, y. represen t the church b
will be special guests at this dedi n has pledg e d S30.000 to sociatio A cation. The Alumni building, the n i ngs furnishi pay for all the f n raisin February 8 ,.nIl mark the k i ck o f f for rhe . tudent fa:ulcy ts, campaign among alumni, former stude� for t!le man r cbal. IS, Hageness Olai body and friend , Mr. cbatrr honora IS ttle Se f e r Norgo y Carl Dr. dri e, and
Alumni
R E C EPT ION -The Board of Trustees and their wives held a reception and smorgasbord for mem-
bers of the faculty and wives Friday, November 7, Those attending are pictured above in the m a in
1 0 nge of the Student Union.
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Rev, Milton N "svl g. wh I handlc� the alumn i work at the collen', is the call1P:lig n director.
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President to Speak t U. Spiritual Week
College Board of Trustees
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Passes Severa I Resolutions
1Jr, " C_ l',aqv Ill, Pr'sident ui l';,:citic Lt l thera n oliegc, will bL CIne u( tlit gnc_ t $peakers at '1 he II an1 tlf T I'll I 'e� of Pa of f rustec,;· or til Synods rq)re lht: 'I,irilu;t] 1 �1l1!l h a.,,' · \Veek to ci i Lutheran (,,!l'ge: met in th' t'lllcd,) be held allhe lJmve,-,;ity of W;l"h I<vc '[)[ion IZrJllU Of) �uvcll1h'r 7. ], ':SOL\TL]>, th; t the l{oard ingt·'11. ,I allUn.ry 24 to 30. inclu ivc. 1 l)-I7, Afler a \','r� bu" day, the <.:.'pr 'ss it, apI,rt'ciali(ltl 10 the Dr. E:IAI'CJ1,1 will .giv three n lard r.f T r u , t >!l!. "oopl d a 1ll1111- _ ]nmni ,\�sociatiol1 of the Cnllcge ;tddr', '); which will indud' the her of rl'solutions I 'hich hart been f l' it deci"it.n to Pllt em an ap Fa cul ty Uul] and two addresses rH'/'par'rl by he E'l'cLlti ( p<.:al for tlte iurnishin.L< of the ' 10 t!H' ,-{n.klll on personal livin;!, wince elf tbt: BO:lrd on tIlt.' , ( ll d e n T 1. Ili')l) Buil,1illl£ in the 'l:""r"� ,.,· j l 1 ;'Tt'j' i)fl nr()�" " 'ITil,jll11t nf �3n (\0;1 hr.\!!i!lllltl,C" F'vh I1liil:; ic.r the 3ludents ill general ,\!llong the rcsolllliun- ot gen- mary 1, lY,1�, T . ... fT nm T I I U <. I .. :lttt.,nd thot. �fliritual meeting . eral intc rc. t ;Jre tl)(' fc)J!o\\-in'?: l"E-OT \'ED. II,rlt lite Hoard ' x ' jln'" ib flill "PI,reo",,1 of th; s 1<r::::::OLVEI.l, that ,. Iller 'or IJII'\'l'lllc:nl h) 1'.1(' _\hlll1ni ,\ <>{) apprt·t'ia ti«" b '-'Ill trl Dr. Vl'm. j..
\' ,)llllg' i.-)l' I h" �pl!cial appn, allde(1 to that gll'cn in prl'vious y ar, ';<1 tha t.he total for 1948 from tile '\mcric. n Lu till r, n hurrh !Jcc(Jlnes $I.;,I){)O, r�F. IT F R T I I E I{ RESOL\-E), th�t Idter Ot apI,rcciation bc sent to the tr . �ur r o f the Auguotana �''t\-n,,(I. tOj'pthcr with the C lum hia Conference anti tILe alifornia pri:':1 ion
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B � IT FUR )LVED, that a <im appreciation be sent
given to the College,
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K, Prcus tn be COI1H oarel r,i Fllucation th Evan;!cli al Lutheran hurch for the regular and spe ial app ropriations ginn ttl the
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LV .D, that the Doard ih appreciation to the Federal Housin A u t h ority for additional IIlfirmary and torage bu i ld i ngs in prot:: 55 oi movement to the ollege campus, BE lT F RTHER RE:OLVED, t hat the Board express its deep and h ca r tf It. appreciation for the express·
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B uilding for Students
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Built at a cos+-
,\ccording to the official audit ,)i the C l iege. the net wort of the in lilution is about $1,000,000 lodav than it wa, on Aug1l5t .nur � I, 194. rhis includes, bes ides "'luipmcl1t p rov i d e d for the v � idepartment;;, t.he f llowlng l)ll;; ;lppro_-iTIlate amounts; Memorial CYlTIllU ium. $250,000; the new nion Bt1il din �-, $lSO,()O(); :"tuuent the new e ienee Ball with equip!lIen!, $LUO,OOO; stack!. In tbe Ii-,
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c ntag for the pensions from 3 01perc nt to :; percent by the lege to be: matched by 5 P rcent by the fa c ult y and staff members
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RE OL VE ,that th Busin ss co utinue to holt! to its past posi �!anager of the .ollege c onti n u e tion that no torrr of social dancing the b uilding and xpans,ion pro hall he allowed n the ca mpu s gTam as outlined in the agenda. a the Coil ge 1101' u n der 5<:.11001
allSpices at auy other place, BE IT F1JRTHER RE L ED. that only such )hysical ex rcises relatetl to the {,) r e goin g problem ,hall he: allow d in the classrooms (If the Colleq-e as are required by of Edllcati n for the Sta t e B a the ertllicatioJT of it teachers.
R OL ED, that the Board ;lpprO\ e of th" nresent insurance prlrgram with t!'I' r qu t that a continued ,tudy h made of all insurance pr()bl�l.t and th t a fnll report be tLlade to the ne..'tt
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The main lounge occupies �ost the ec n� f1?or of the bUlld m[(", It ha� ,� hIgh op l-heam �d ceiliug' and lhe W" IIq :'1r(, dont' n . ,t klWtty pine. Tt 1
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.\l LI1<: el.d f i!, a ,lage for iJrary, 0;:40.000; Sewage ] i Pial t. $40,000: remodeling of Old tios �nLl educat -'[ain. about �200.000; in adtlition of th� tage a
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than fifty young men ha�' e n rolled . _ pre spl ndill cooperation given to the seminary studr!l1ts for th year College by the Federal H ousing 1947-1948, A u t h orit y . !.SOL VED, that the Board
ESOL VED, that the Execu ti e Committee 0 the Board of Trl1�t<.:e , together \\ ith Dr. East vuld, be cle ted to act a the contlJlitl(!c for the promoti 11. the C !leg in c nnection ,,-hh the propo, eel d riv(! ror funds in 1950, (The cific D i s tr ict - f tI e yang tical I utberan �h\lrch and f the the j �orth\\'estrrn District Ulcri an Lntberan Churdl klvc hoth lIt1;;tnimou Iy appro ved of such ;;t dri and are awaiting the approval of the rcs pectll' e Board
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laying idewalk' and Bone! JllOI! Y spent mak m g amp u s improvemetlb C''')[�Ss its api,n:ciation t the which have dane -0 ml\ch for the \ilfl1 illistTatioll, [':lelllt), and Staff oll'ge, Fift ell b u i l di ng ;; have 1I1t·lll l oc-r.' ior 't)lltinll<:d faithful I , ,' e ll acquired from th" Fcc1cr;d "dlll...l'<,ncl' to tin' duties (',O\'enlln nt, pIll' a g eat deal oi tco thelll, lliachinery, bus�s, e c... valne!\ at I{ r.:S()L\''ELl, tltat the nl\�ine ' al'l'ro,'rmately �OO,OOO. :-[anag-n he- dir«'l<'d to study th prohle-III oi lnr"u- pcrcl'lIt:tg- 's for the N IhioHS' i r th e j- culty and Eastvolds Entertain ,; t a i i member. BEl' FUR Dr. and Mrs. Eastvold enter TllER RESOI,VED. that the ta i ne d the- fae Ity at a New Year's· findings he rel'ol"tcd to the Exec Eve Reception in the Student Un lIti e L-ommitteL with powe r to ion Building December 31, 1947 . act. At a meeting of the F�lClJlty hetwe 11 th· hour of 9 and 12. of the Colleg- , a p et it ion was .\ smorgasbord was set before the mad y th ose \\'ho have joined facntty and a very enjo 'able and th", pen s io n , requesting the Bo rd profitable evening lias pent by of Tru s tees to illcrt'�'lS the per the faculty and admin' tration.
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ALUMNI REUNION Alumni Reunion will be held Saturday and Su nday, Feb. 7 and 8, it was decided at a recent meeting of the Alumni Board. of the Reunion banquet Saturday night at 6 in the main lounge of the Student Union, and the dedication of the new Union building Sunday afternoon at Highlights
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4:00, Alice Ford is g eneral chair man of the event which will also include a Saturday after noon tea, basketball games in Memorial Gymnasium Satur day night, and worship service unday morning in Trinity Lu th�ran Church.
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dl1\omatlcalT), 'Deluding th c m tai n and foot t i�h " '\ bm'e the econu floor lobby
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lunchroom and lounge tudent , J ieatllre of this- rOtlln i" 11 ,'fcctric pullman tyle kit c h e 11 comp ete with rnnge, di5·h(5, r"iri!,!:eratcr lUI Dressmg' ro($m s inr tht' dramali�h and an o ffke lor tIle dra matic instruc.tor an.: on the 1100r abD\ e the sta e_ there is
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Snack Bar
t\. snack bar is th main feature () 1 th first lioor of the building. This offee shop Can h, ndle abOul 40 students at on lime, and wit di 'pens fountain lunches. Other offic and establi' hments 011 the first f l oor inclnd the col lege bok tor e, a dark room for tb lub. the As ociated Stu Camera dent B dy offjc, recreatior roOm. the News T'>urcau, and tw , ·tudent publications, "The Mool ing .:yrast," w"ekly n w paper, nl he "Saga," the y' arbook. $2,000 Gifts 011 he financin of t.his building, Dr. S. C. East old, colleg pre-sidcnt, said, "A considerable numbt.:r of people have c o n t ri b ut ed gifts of $2.000 each, and ur g al is to have 4{) such gjit·." When the goal oi 40 " 2.000" con trillUlor is reached a bronze plate. bearing the names of the gi er , will be p ced in the Student Union. rchitecturall' this ne�' bu i ld
In commenting
ing follows tit awe pattern as and Science Hall. The sam ".tyle hri.el<- is u. ed as in the other', and all future building:. 111 eting of the Board. will tollow t hat pattern. Lea, Pear�on, an Rkhards of Tacoma RE 0 V • that Dr. and Mrs-. S, C. Ea5tvold be directed to go is the a.rchitec.tural firm wh ic h de summer of signed the. building. to Ftl ope d�ril g lh A Tac In; finn, Standard Con 194 for tht! purpose of stud ying ducation in the Scandinavian �truction Company, erec.ted the countries. huilding. th(> T� jbra ry