P� ��an ~
�n __ er �e",§ Hulletin Augustana Drive .. Starts
PLC Association Adopts Revisions Th(' Pacific District, which com·
prises
the
Pacifi<..
Luthe ran College
· . . . . ' SSOc lat lon, adopted I' VISIOns m Its _ . . A • 1 'S 0f Incorpol'atl n at Its meet:,rtlc
I-Ie Id
1'nO' b
t E verett, \" ;,ash "on June . . . . The reVise -... , Inc1llSIVC. . d artic1es
17 ')0
<.
. ThIS spnng - the ColumbIa confer-
I
('nee
Trustees as follows:
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Augustana '
th
Lutheran
$:>0,_
000
of -'. I
gIVe� t thr f a 11 owmg ' con I' cn�nc("s and . d·Istncts members on the Board .
of
church launched an appeal for . . for PaCIfIc Lutheran college. . . Th funds WIll be used for furmsh. . . Ing and eqUIppIng the new Chapel. . . M USlc-S?eech budd mg .
• , -, -.. n mvest m("nt 'm youth'" IS th . . . theme around whIch thIS appeal I! R o ck y . P • • " H urlt. We are rcc(,lnn!), dlvldends California District, E.1.C . .. .. . ...... 1 ? . ' In the b usm ss and soc131 hfe:: of our . ) ' C o1um ,UIa Conf renee, t"\.ugustana _ . . . (. . COmlTlUmtl . s from thl, Im'e5tmcnt In C al I' forma .onfe ence, Augustana 1 . • " " ? \outh , states th� Re\·. Theodore E. N DIstnct, A . L .C .. ....... _ 1 orth\vestern Palmer, pastol' of Gethsemane Lu' . . I orn l'f OI tnct, ..\. L.. C . .... .. .. .... � th ..ran church in Seattle, chairman . • sso latlOn ... . .. . . ··· .. . . of the appeal. Rev. Palm . : er is \'er y 01 e A tlC l''s, as reVIse ,ca : � plcast'd with the P ro gress of the electIOns In the summer of 1952 for . d nve thus f ar. Incomplt'l( reports . . all pOSItIOns, tht' new :Soard to take . . . 1 01' the f rOIll.J . congrega tlOns In . . . over at Its orgamzatlOn rneetmt" III • _ � the con�ert'nce IC\'c,1 that apprOXl2. th fall of 1 mately per cmt of the
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Pacific District, E. 1.
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95
LAYS STO;'l/E-Dr. Henry F. S ch uh
Dr. Schuh Lays Cornerstone
(with trowel.1 is shown laying the
cornerstone of the Chapel-Music Speech building June
From left
7.
to ri�ht, others in the photo arc Dr. S. C. Eastvold, Dr. H. L. Foss, Dr.
Carl
A.
Or.
and
Lund
V.
Sicfkes.
S. C.
and
Hedahl,
assistant
ITsigned
h('['
dean
professor
of of
June.
P0St in
WOIllen
North Dakota, to enter the fidd of a post she
I
hdd prior
to
coming to Pacific Luthcran colleg(' three years ago.
of
'"Laying
It had been hoped orig'inally
at
cornerstone
this
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'.
..,
< S
Pacific Luthnan college reminds us
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--n I'l ,�
�o
.
�. " 0CL '< �
is just about conlpleted, and the plas-
:A"'d
y�.
t:: " 1Il� CL " 3 n � t'" -c
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"Too
A
that
spiri"�;d
C.
This little chapel will
tl\' ('
L. Foss, chairman of thtr board
It
loy
Dr.
of the
H. (!)f
CGllumbia
V.
Lund, president
cenference of
Eh g..l\'e
the
bencdi.ction.Dr. S. C. Si..fk s, prcsi-
dent of th� ALe's l\'orthw",;t,.-rtl distriet, ga\'e the scripture rea<ding and
Trinity
merican Luth( ran Church.
havI'
such
features
the
as
lhe
Eye,
desi,;nated in an
It will
also
loa\'e Luther's
arms and special cating
ments.
th
the
The
eoat-of-
desi.gnati0ns
Old alild the window
ew
iudi-
Te:ita-
b�iJlg '11ao"
is
'o\'
Harol� W. CUR1.miJlgs Coml'any,
San Francisco, Calif.
The furnituFc in the Foom will be>
maek
Phi. li pp>inr mahogany and
of
of
all
confel'ence have
th..
I
the
d.:me
will, we
tht'�
says Re\'. Palmer.
The dri\'C chairman states that the
committee would lik�· to sec this ap
peal comple ted by the end of this
\
Members of the conference appeal
committee include
council
H.
secretary;
'0 I'd 0 n
PLC
rcprescntativ:
Hubert
Ahn
quist, .Joseph Elme ,Grenville Chris-
t('nsL:l1, Dr. �{artin Norgore, E. Ar
O\'Lf
concern
Swanson,
Storaasli, publicity; Theodore Karl,
Its
at
Palu!!'!, ' Merto
Lundquist, "ice-chairman: Roland
1.
cent
per
youcil.
C!!Iltllt:'I1 L ill
thur Larson, Philip Wannanen.
I
gO
rrus
over the spe-eific problem;
which exist. It became clear in thos
I
that
had
crisis
the
de
"eloped, partly due to i.ncreased costs
which were throwing budgets out of
balance, and partly becau e of the drop
Severe
in e>trellment brought
about by the government's p�licy
of
calling young men into military scrv· The Board of Trustee s has as-
ice.
sured bein
itself
that
specif.ic
ste �s r
ar
taken to cut oPJerating costs to!)
a minimu,m.
The BG>ara fecls, how-
ever, that this cannel b
done at the
cost of the <daily bread of the teach cr,
and
schools.
w<l>rkel's
at
eur
church
As a result of tloese considcrati�ns,
Eastvolds Entertain At Faculty, Staff Dinners and Mrs. S.C. Eastvold
01.
tertaincd
and
wi\' S
the
entire
faculty
husbands on
n
with
their lawn
on the closing day of the first t .fm of
summer
5:30
to
9
school, July
p. m.
Tables
13,
and
from
chair!
were set up, and the fireplace WIIS
lighted
and
followed. e t nded. On
H, all
35
at
the
6:30,
the
delightful
follfl)wing
occasion
persons
at-
evening,
July
peoPJle.
bout
including
hus
the Eastvolds entertained
maintenanc
attended.
The
a
Seventy-five
offiCe"
staff,
bands and wives, together with a few
Chuorch and after t Wt'l special �neetings called of the tc, chrrs unable to attend t Board Angeles, to discuss this problem, the the earlier luncheon, were enter Trustees passed I'csoluti0ns call C alif. It will include an altar und�r of EIGHT CONFIRMED tained on Friday evening, July 27, ing for the 2@ perewt "Cest of Liv, oow, ba·)tismal font, to 9 p.m.Twenty-five atat A class of eight college students the great win ing SpeciaL" tend..d. was confirmt"d by tht Rev. Kdmer lectern, alta·r railing and s�ating for
prayer.
I consloructed 9y tlile Furniture
CaliEornia
CEl.,npany,
LQS
5:30
Ro'�,
;\1.
professor
rcligi0n,
this
confirmed
this
of
�e!
� ,?-
will
Lamb e>1 the Bible, and the DO\·e.
.f,
Au-
spring mdudc: Shirley FrancL', Mrs.
;s::� e ;-
beautiful
A
fellowing features:
when
that
assured
current year, if at all possible, and
to
addition
20
legCS, met with the Board of
on the third
the Wonlr'n's Missionary Fcaeratioll
spnng.
g��
be
art .�lass window which is a gift frN!l
Eastvold, president of the
c.. ..... (j Q ;:;0
will
be the Tower Chapel, or perhap, it
r�U1;'lded
speaker
gustana Lutheran chuFch,
:;r n v: '"
new
the
builrlin'l'
colkgc:, presided over the prog-raJin,
Dr. Carl A.
�
;n
fcaturT"
I
t
'
w
wonders
discussions
the
�
church
considerable
floor aIDove th,. foyer and will h:w"
present
ary fet;\eratit'ln.
fJl"O
structur e.
special
Chapel-Music-. p�,'ch
dent of th� ALC's WomeR's Mission-
!�
amazed by the
ft'd
have r<'crived
Distric t chai mc f r th e appe a l �. o as it relates to lhe salaries of per- . lllclude Luther LI\'lllg-ston, Inland sonnel, and it l'cqu('<kd th( Board Empire: Grcl1\'ille Christensen, Intero f Tl'1lstc('s to take further action · " Mountain' Philip Warmanen , .MonhIe h wouId h (1p meet th e clItlcaI ' tana; .\ldcn Sodl'nnan, .Mt. Baket; situation. Dr. Martin Norgore, Mt. Rainier; Later the Board of Education, toHubert Ahnquist, Portland. gethcr with the presidents of the col
Visitors from all OW'r the nation
of thi
are
today
trust�es, and by Miss Dort'lthy Haas of Ann .\rbor, Mich. , natil9lolal pre i
�.�
ELC
The
"due,
The
wits."
Greetings were extended
��
budg!"!,
�
pr('s�l:d
uut the nation.
hav(' be,'n
we
will go O\'Cr the top in this appeal,"
o be ('ar nal ked for this "Cost n or : � � .� Llnng- SpcClal. .
tces to
Dr. S.
�� � -
in
t\) raise,
rCQular
might be called The Upper Room.
thos,-
::I
g
('olleg'"s
Hlany
must be stressed in cducation.
m ... _.
s ked
tt'n so far along that w,' can li"e by
our
-
g
I
has been that we think we haw got
I:
;n
This
teaching oIlly knowledge. The result
ell
' 01
of the finest of il;; kind amon g small
icc
m CI m
th
and the cornerstonc of thl' church." colk,gl's in the Pacifi� l\orthwcst and . Dr. Schuh stated that thIS corn('\'- among all LuthtTan colleges through-
cultural values and the spirit of srrv -
-
means
the financial situation in our colleges
and faculty of spiritual \'alu(,5, bro ad
a
a
This
buildine; will be one
college,"
stone should serve to remind students
C2
regular budget.
their
tice rooms and studios.
hL: said, "even
\'C'f) appreciatin' for the
an
their part, as I feel
each con�re�ation of the ELC is be
ing
tnns are working in th,' music prac-'
$625,000
EL
mecting in January of this year c.·
rl'ntcr of th
CI: ... ::r m ... lID ::I
i tht:
layin�
At this writing the brick
' c ayIng; The spl'aker stated that thI
"We
wonderful support
�1 bud ge t appor t'!On- urges al l members of the Columbia c('nt ot' t he 19 J ment must b(' raised O\'er and above conference to take part in this "in-
the rc'asons for the slight delay.
as Christ is the cent<'r of our li\'CS
lID n _. .... _. n
to fOl-
laterials arc
Howc\'C'l', shortages of
of the purpose of this colle!!c to build for character," stated Dr. Schuh .
of the building. "This chapel is the
-a
entin' buildiI'!! ready
the
its responsibilties to its schools dur. " these. critical inO' ?Op"L'I tl'lnes , that �
usc when scheol opene,1 in th!' fall.
of a stone is symbolic of the purpose o - "":J �o
au·
fOI' use by the first part of October. han' the
for the year 1951.
has decided, if the church is to meet
ditorium, it is believed, will be ready
by Dr. Henry F. Schuh, pr('s
the
cial" has been added to the budgct The Board of Trustees of
when
use
fer
rt'ady
be
school opens in September. The
Thl' cerncrstone laYIn!! was per-
formed
will
tun'
pl�dges.
thus far for this- worthy project.
"Chur _h School Cost of Living Spe-
of th,' EL
room and music section of the stru -
the
of : l;hapcl-Muslc-Spct'ch buddIng. "ornerstonl
the
in
rapidly. It is expected that the class-
separak Items
I
$50,000
church schools, a churches in
faculties of ELC
Music-Sp('l'ch building is progressing.
English, idcnt of the Aml'rican Lutheran She is church, Thursday evening, June 7.
returIllng' to her h,.me III Hlsmarck,
businr'ss,
'6
To insure a living wage for
Construction on the ne w Chapcl-
.
wen' among th c ',
placcd
,Chapel Is Feature Of New Building
.
HEOAHL LEAVE� Beulah
I
Publications, printed by l'\Try Lu. t atcs, • . St III t.' d t lleran .group In th c r'-'"t
E1�·C Votes 20% For Schools
20
has already been raised in cash and
Thos'
Marilyn
who
werp
Knutson,
Juanita
Greise
mer, Jean Ryan, Jacqueline Wcath
� rmon, ,\nne Wclfringc r, Fred Wil,.
tlt:r
and
ordon
Wikner.
about
75
pcoplt;:, with mom for extra
chairs to be carried in. It is expected
by thr' administrati.m that this will be on
of the f.ilolest placs on the
College> campus and will be used n(-
:\t its annual meeting in Febru�r)',
Olai Hagl'ness a
on
lhe-
CIS('S.
for
the CIa\,'
and
rdigious
exrr-
menus in( luded food usually
served at outdoor luncheons.
the PLC Alumni Association elected TOMMERVIK RESIGNS
tensivcly for smaller e;n.ups for worship, devotitln
Th
HAGENESS ELECTED
its representative
Board, to succeed Morris
E.
Ford. Hageness is business manager Park
chool
istriel.
1Llr\'in Tommervik, co-director
athletics and coach of football baseball, has rcsig'ned his POSt collegt' to enta the field of
of
and
t the
hm;"�s.-.