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er
Pacific Lutheran College Will Why Go To College? ave Two New 0 rmitories By S. C.
Text: the
Number
Dormitory
'0.1 will
Dormitory
buill.in
One
be construcl·
making),
shelves
pd in the wooded area comllrisine; rhe we,ll end of th
150
approximatpl) rH1H
Tl1is
!:luilcling. I
strad<l l
iH
feet west of the
T-shaped
Ib"
top
each
U[l[ler
call1pu::;
grad
and
basement or ground [Joor set into
the
th. hm,
side of
�outh side fully
but with
out of
.
III
an(1
opening onlo a. low r terra-ce,
Will
arat
builtlillg.
forming a spp-
on the south SIde o[ the
Th
\1 ing is lhe
ou tdoor
s I't�
centerell on
is
\'. a II"
1
ground floor of this
the
e 'I'eati on Ro m, willi
pa t"10,
I
ancI
suul'ways
�ystem
intercommunication
[or talJnng to
useLl
room,
each
ot
occupants
allllUullcements, anLl
A Lou nge-Living Uoom. eauh end.
:)1) feet by 40 feet. I1\' main entran 'e,
lighting
bed
ing prog ra m s of intereot. Lounges
The
will be
And
[or
broad c a � t-
1'01'
Living
Rooms
Lounges and Living Rooms
('arpeled
"prinlder system.
\:1'tl1
I
I
The
The
main
[rlodatiollS
II ud
riOllblf"
Main
(loO!' pl'Qvid�s
(01 '
OIH
RO()fllS, ,<1so
::;:3
Slllden[�
�ingle
ill
I
ami fi nish e d with
for
writers
Study-Beel
slruulure, A
('01 li mns, 1
the ;ll".in Lou nge with
A
Class
a
steel
beams
f rame
Second
parLrnent
Ahd
Th ;rd
.... 00111
H
lege in
·;jrn ilar in
plan,
.\ ,.l l l ienLs
dmlllie
an (l
r�oolll"'.
and
on
2
ea.eh
,tccommodate [loor
singl
Toill�t,
washing
in
]»1
Study-Bed antI
balh-
fadliti �s are [ll'Ovicled in each
ill
buUding
menl
Floors
I
will
l.n58 Dr.
simple in design
det .ail,
ClJapel-?\IuRic-Speech
be
cleppnding
upon
Building
the
and
or
SUlTollluling
contrast and int. en!S f
haJJ nf lh M ain 'Ving, alo ng wi[h The Windows . � ... p;(ntt!' Ii ht. l aundry a 11(1 il'Oning L a.rger than avprage Will(I ows room. J\ LOllll/l:P with a .ll j oining will hl� provided in the Study-Red :'len !ng Kilchen opens ont o the Hooms, while the walls of the HeeI ,: amI ano, s tl1 ('.entraI i III CI ec; re-at.ion-iJving Hoom \V ing, Oll the . ' . 1 01 IS IflCaTP[I a room .or tYP- sU llny south s ide 01 the :Vlain \Vin , <'UITI( g . . 1 d late' , . S tUdy' . h� al \\ ill ha,\ a lal'ge pelTen la ge or The
IlH)(la tion� <jouble
(>111,
of
lI.nd
Basement
ba�ement
'l.te
in
reation
for
floor
I>;
SL\ldy-Becl gra.de
ant!
Floor has
students
Rooms
Lteing
aCtOnl-
in
\\'ith
its
Dormitory
Rec-
DOl'mitol'y No,
between
adjoining S[lal:8
\Vheeler
for a Loung , Ntudy Room, Toilets,
\Vaslling
Room,
nk
Tru Help's
and
Library
Uoom,
orag , l Room, hani en Mer' fl St Bell Room and Storage.
Dormitory the
Street,
be
No.
north
Dormitory
Quadrangle
Dormitory
:'\0. Z
An ineinerator is provirled in the
ba�emel1t,
on
each
trunk lift
witil
floor;
disposal and
wlll con n e d
al;
wiLh
"tation" . ,_ ) ol'ml' tol' " , I
,
tne
."Tel ,.
1;
wr' tl1
1
ed
Typical Study-Bed
Thf'
typieal
lL1rlli�hes
tlOllS
tor
Study-Bed
*
Dr
the
Roolll
boiler
radiation ,
to be located in
th
.
Stanley
C olleg
K.
K.
He
Dr.
Department of
wlJ] arrive r 1. He S eptemb e
h. is
. B.A .. and MA., . . . 10WH U lll ver s lty 111
by
m ent of
the
from
He
Speech.
Doctor Utah
with his
received
Lleg rees
t he
has
o[
1
Bl anch,
from
for
Utah
rniversity,
�. IOL lta
•
Miss R.
-
Eline
\a. �
a
life
or
are
more
s ervice
t.han
in:otitution�
llEll
and
the
�
Kraabel
-Sonle
fe\\
thollsa ll I,
of ten as
twenty-five
students
or even as ma-nv students
Illvest ment is in-
�Ifiss R. Eline Kraabel will hold
Edueation.She tomes to
the
lege from Emanuel Hospital, land,
space
I
C ol-
Port-
Ol'egoll, where she hat! held
i
the position of D rec tol' of :\'ursing
and has had an aetive part in the (Continued on Page
1
3)
cent
of
our
national
leaders.
\-Vp
tll i s one per t;ent has 'Ire t old that . .. . . . . [Jer ce nt of our f urlllshed fltty-flve
presiclelltB.
cent of the
i
per
cent
attorneys-general.
\V,
.
are
to
care
vlrtuall,
keep
80m8
(('omparo, �
G elleSIS 47).
�ht"
fOl'
Josephs
in
.'1
� u ·"",·.· (�elleol
Deflated
our to
enrollmenls
in our eollege" may be more rlangemus
than
intlated
malk ' e t p Iace. l'essman
have
gune
we
Dlley
warned
are
� uch 8
�hort �
u"
that
confronted
01'
C ong-
as
Missoul'l
\\ e
III
are
tImes,
with
the
In
('osts
men
lenilying
and
that
llemons
antI pag ans who are eruel antI eOIl-
temptuous of Christian yall1e�. Our are
Civil ·War.
I
dedicated
to
the
an-
�
the
The
Re.volution nnd the
times call for great
haste in order to retrieve what has
alreally been lost. There is 110 short. cut, no easy way out; we will hay
hard pull. The refa 'e a long , quirements for sueh a crisis will be
to
but
of
ecret ar es o[ th e treas-
s xty-seyen
dosed'!
be here
to that ot
for"es, Lel us not forget that Great
Britain and Russia kept Illeu in eol-
the secretaries of state, fifty pel'
ury,
all
crisis we now face is second only
the House, fifty-five per c ent or t.he viee pre s idents , sixty-two pel' cent.
or
aC;l'
ee(. 'Il' ngl" 0 s' evel 'e on tl18 coII eges, • .; C°Xl it will not do to take our best Congress, fo ty- men from the eo l le ges to satisfy the r f U I IIe speakers or •I nsatiable demand o tlie ar'me"
thirty-six
the members of . seven per cent of
to
se n d
armed as never before so that the
cent
went
we
the
en mies
is comparativel" 0 eas,\' to prov
population
Jf
nihilation of all O llr itleals. Evil
Only One Per Cent In College
O ll l' American
humanitip.,
lead
How \\'il!
.
great im[lortan(;e to the well-
only one pe r
the
wiU
pie ill their gravF'�"
l,ollea '".-es
being of America.
It
in
pallie
\\'ill
Illllst
that edueation on the higher level
01'
\Ve h
peaee
a\\'uy to war.
('0 II eges
di cnth'e or tho rart t hat the leat!iug citize n s or America believe-
is
lleell
nation survive year5 of intelle<'tlllll . <c faminp, Wllic', h thl·p_.,·lt'Cl\s ' 1" ' tile
-I
thousand
This tL emendons
\V
the
is
agricul
in
nation when we have lairl those peo-
\lnl'\ " 'I' s l'tl'eo, � �
have upl\"ard�
industry.
ill
it
OUI' po tentia l b rain",
who
higher
thousand
in pre-war days, no\\
in
demic bankrHl'tt:y.
impressed with the lr ment!oU5 1n_veal's..
wel!nre
enteqll';�e
n a� weIJ as generalli.
Aca.demic:
seventeen
of
Or
back,'{r ound
God
to
pnvate ent I'prise. Anvone who ... . V1Sfts tIIe campus of any - state in. . . stI tuti on of hig-her le arni n g- will be
of
I
national
t);e
we have no lead.ers trainer! with "-
learning in Amerka owned b, ' tile . s ·tat " ' or un der t IIe auspIces of some
Fntil re c ently ,
teach-
t.o
may w n wars but lose
Colleges and Universities
that had a
degree
the position of Direetor of Nursing
wit.h
ture
cultured life 111
ir [ellow"nH'n,
Thl'YIt j" at'
etlUl,ation as Christian Iridler ..
Depart.- the value of the college-bred man received, t.o Ule eomlTlunity and t e na i. on. h t
of Philosophy ·niversity. His
C niversity of
i.mportant
must
we
i
i
inst t.ut o n s.
these
statesm
til
very
are going to
colleges,
and look
Post-war
1
Chritian
are fighting (or theil' lives.
it, all al.. .. 'A" '�v. "
c�,,� �,,� . , ,�, • ' ,
yestmenr. bein" made rluring the!<e
I
our young [leopl
to
presel've
to
ing exp rien<. :e inl'ludes Purdue Uni- to eollege; yet, from this one pel' ' ' B ar bara cent has eome seventy-three per " A U', C'. L .. v er S I tY. "an ta
to
It'
emerprise
toward a
Our
Christian in8(r\\<.:-
Ill'esene
,�,,,,
se venteen
('olleg-es.
to
11\111(11'.,01
is
H ami ll on will join
in tlie
, ..
States,
United
tlw
private.
Tit r'e
Sol-
Hamilton
ProlesBor, and
" stearn rlln nndergrouncl from a new
/
Dr. Stanley
1.
fUll "
of
preserve
1700
Col-
will an-ive on the
('ampus September
or
Chapel-}InsieUle in aec ommolIa- provided . . . . . students, lIlcludll1g: Speeell BUlltlll1g B Oller Room.
compl te
t\\ 0
Room
i
convector
[ami l y
,.,l-A
c"
o(
ders \\'Or ld some or itS gr atest I � � : . , � Amollg the t\1'enty-se\ en Ple>;lllent.s
go
their
g-oiug
making
the
to
contributions
Ameril'a; they have even given the
to
"
[Jare
expel i' enee has been ma.inly in the adlllinistrator.
the
'A
them
Yersities. 'fhe small chureh-related
bt d so me gO to coll e�e l eLl. y, n nu t l0 ge t a b e. bee:aus' th ey wall. tt er
amI
Univ I s ' itv of Son 11 -, . h I 1l0:ODakota, anrI the Doctor 01 ' . . . 0PhY degree at [lie Unlverslty ot . . , yomlllg, D. r.'0lb er'"' s elI ueat lana ' I W anel
!'in(1
the
Academic Panic Means Bankruptcy
ami
wi th
as
c olleges have made some amaz ing
tion.
most ao t 0 eoil ege t0 pre, .students . , "
at. the
berg- and
TI e new dor m torie ,; will be heat-
with
Augusta-nrt
m arried anti has t.wo son:;.
basement will be provided, locat.ed
He.
i
degree
it aeher
' . malll
uncle\' Imrt of tbe South \Ving.
h} l H lling: of trunl;s, suitrases,
at
\\'ife on
"tomg .. noom \1 ith eaeh floor, for
Pilsy
c om p leletl
for
, .. ,...
\"e
cia
dislinetion
lleYE,)o[!ed nnder
goes.
money
gaining
of
by men who we.re trained in thest!
. Iream
the marriage state. 'Ve trust.
lege Sionx Falb, South Dakota.He . . . . re<.'el\'et! the Alaster 01 EducatIOn
line
the
,
' public schools of Sout.h Dakota as
and
similar
c� ...
I 1.
of AS!listant
Speech with the rank or Assislant
formed
('ollege
I -�'>'",".,"
Solberg
B.
Kristen
an d
of
the
college" and whose l eadership \\ as
l::3 ep_l.iob in life, or b ecause tlH'Y want to 1.' f'il 1d thp' f' 01' ) lOme-maKlIlg _ L r ma.e t
'"
�
waB
eledric ex c eptio n being that only a pa.rtial , Trunk
uf
plenty
have
time,
Professor.Hi,; und rgmcluale work
on the east siLle,
faciliti s
•
ehology wit ll the ra.ll k
the [u[ure Dormitory NO.3 on
students
three
(or
follow the
just
don't kno\\,' \\ hat to
Band,
located
1.
SOllie
Kr:·te a- II"11 . ,s n B . ,"'olbe � .rb I tak e . In the De lartmellt of Psy-
over
Tbe t.olal Study-Bed Room accom-, tl le west an d north . . for all noors is 127 ' . i III ' TI' 11S b UI' Idll1g Wl'11 be L -sI laV8C -" u(\ent.s. plan, and will aC l,omm odate 115
moria-tions
*
Dr,
))1' .
Dormitory No.1 on t.he sout.h side,
I and
lliinois,
Evanston,
rather
atte n ds
who
s y s l em of' government was framed
who
and go '\ here flV I'yhody fllse
and arrange I' for the Blue
rive in Parkland the first
the l:ampus, anLl will be part o[ the
LOeker
Bathing,
Rest Room,
will
but
or the
)lavy
ma.ny
wo men
church-related
woulel
Dndrlltbtedly, there arp
or
of th e seventeen were educated in
. : l\ g . do not know who"� the " '.. 0 to t o e e 0 g
in
to
easy
C hristian
were college-bred m n, and sixteen
tremendous
Chi;;
a.t
each
1
people .g"O to college?" , here !)p T ' .. a· e · nHln� 'l "'� tl011 to tll t. Ql1'C , .I1�\\ el'S .
l�-1x
in
a member
l.akes
Great
the
tember.
Number Two :;
_vI usie
during
the
of
large tax-supported colleges or H ni
C , tl'o ll, \\'e l'II('I'e,',�, e I'll Ill'gllel' e du�a " I " \\'1lY d0 aII th . e�e natura.11 y a�,,
Olat
Philosophy
College
we look
As
an
yeal'8, Dr. and Mr�.Larson will dr-
the
(' reet Iand
of
registered at P aei fic
t.welve month period.
trom :'\OI'Ul\\ eSlern.l'niYersity.
lege,
�
CI o\'el'
Doctor
Larson \\-ai\
Llirector
p:lass frolll [Joor to eeili.ll.g, :laord· . Illg a wonder t·uI view 0 r t Ile I oweI' ' mountain.
south;
Serl"ing Kitdlen it provides
'e
campus,
9
entirely
the larg e
nddit.ion to Hoom
1
tilE:
. Luth ran
tI
include,;
stU de nts
an d
of As
His
�t
there will be
equally
iA
man or woman who enrolls in our
Using time
College
has nearly four times the possibil
ity
and
in the n ighborhood of two thoUS-
19.1J, respect-
,111(1
1950-1951.
or
il1llep�n (lent colleg4>s or llnh'ersities
Col-
hundred
the new peak eomes,
the B:lchelor of .M u�ic
19-10
Luther an
entirely possible that by the
o( Arb:; frolll \Valdod C ol-
193�,
two
the same method o[ eounting, it is
.lOIn
Jaeket CllOir, an(1 ch.airman of the . . . .�1\1S1('. De[lartme',l at KalLl1e.U Col·
anel
IiI' t.rees in the parklikl) �elrillg' tor
rank
the
from
red and twenty in
famed 8t. Olaf ChOir, \',as a memb N
fla t
part o( lhe
with
ivply, the lIJa8t,,1. ' of
aad
base-
a
staH
I\Till
Pacific
rose
it
valup,
the
man
si xty in 1943-1944 to thirteen hUlld-
Larson
L arsoll
and Baehelor or AI'tE from
steel
.s t
roof silllilar to the II'
\\ ill
have
M.
M,
backgr'JUllCl
Colle!;p i n
ant i steel join ts
ent building'. The :3-story plus
eeond alld third l'loOl's al'l'
The
:: ,'
K.e " e l tl)n � J '
_ f ot h r's
HOll"e
fae u lty
the
ssoci,tt
'\\'ill support light-weight eonl' rete with floor sl:.bs and be enclosed with lllJ'( IIll ' 'llg Ofr'I es, and C' ue t Room with a walls exterior masonry s T e . ) ' :tnt! Hath. Adel'l.llate toilet, washbrick [adng mate.hing the ne\\ � . u 1 lea llll!; ' I!; 1 <1Cl'I T are pro- b . "Ild bu t ] l 111_ Interior nilliings 011 the campus \ icl .. c[ in each halt oj tlw ;'vJain jl1Lrtilio11s of solid pbster antI steel 1\ lng, together witI, ,.I separate dtud� and plast r will help to proroom for lighl lau11dry ane! ironvide an ea 'ily-rnaintainell l)ermanl\'lt ' nt'll,
:; " rvll<� ,<> .�
Robert
Robert
ucatiollal
fil'e-prool or
Dr. DL
sociate Profe;:sor o[ Music.
The (' onst rueti on 01' the bu ildir g will sat.isfy t.he insuranee under-
If:)
lege
nalion of others holding similar po
Basic Construction
att: OL' U
i
at
istered
f ortunate in bein g able lo add to its adm inistr at ve
six
million
fOllr
gr duates a
\Vho in America" reveals that the
have doubled to be-
perh aps
come
these
of
college in the ed ut'ational pr ogram of o ur nation. Volume 26 of "\\Tho's
number
the
1965
hundred thousand, The number reg-
Pacific Lutheran College is most and
to
1960
vel'sities will
Itlons Facu Ity Add-teaching
by
and
important in Ollr
Christian
Likewise
prove
registered at our colleg;es and uni-
sition� during lhe [last years.
blll·I(II·ng.
Floor
that
the nir �
of
and the Nation
prophesied, pl'ovided t.hinf!;s remain
a
justices
Eight of the
men,
college
The
reasonably tile same in the world,
fill vacaneies created by the resig
:
:"Iain Do 1.'1Il i (on,
el of the
1954.
some very excellent people who will
I 0 t JIe nee, I all(I Iower '-'<1mp- All Toiler anll \Vash Room" will . -t'l n:, Th rOI)[ or tllis win.� f or m s I H1H I I' c era nIIC l e W lII S ILII'd i L001'15, : a _ Lll1. lieck iC)I' OlltdoOl' l e ' l.'[eatl·O I·1 w II e asp,J<1 t·1.! l e w 1l j b p g:ener�1 Y and j,; c'ntered from th.. secone!- useel lOr flooring throughont. the doo" 1m \\ ing.
registration. The total number pass-
. ------
walls dnd wainscot� and . aCollstlca II y-treateri eeilinO's.
paneled
for
the
of
\\ 'er eye , even p � s Cllristi,ll1 colleges.
oc- ed the t\\·o million mark, Today, it is
and possibl )
landscaping,
roads,
to the main office with,
whIch wlll be
entrances and stairway s
el'ondar
at
nn .
with
[aeacle,
and
Telephone booths will be lor:ated . each wllIg and on all tIoor levels
t'onnected
The Main Entrance north
desk
rea ll y
be
weI'
unprecedented
au
experieIlc ed
cent
eight, even m o re
the
('olle,gps and universities of Ameri-
ca
The eontraets will incluue walks,
floor
adequate
and, in addition, each room \\ ill be,
The lU1lin entrance centers on the
215-foot-Iong-
good
will be provided.
the
grade
and
student,
should
buildings
cupancy for the I.'all Tel'll! of
for
drawers
of
Sep-
let in
No .2 started lat"l in the 1·',111. Both
wardrobe
priva.te
set
that
should be
II,
"Val'
'v'lorlel
ller
Supreme COllrt.
Lord is
knowledge ".chief justices o( our higher court
of
beginning
Followin g
I
(he
of
(P roverbs 1: 7).
temhpl ' of this y aI', an<t Dormitory
daylight from
lounge <'hairs. :'>lirrors, tackboards,
t he
an(1
a
side,
adjoining
,'0. 1
i tor}
space for t\l'O desk ehairs anLl two
of the
hill, with the main floor level with
the
[uJI
bool;
so
located
and
over
left
the
and
llormitol'y
edge
buil l-in desks \\-itll
ev ery desk has
upner campus,
'hapel-Niusie-Speech
the
of
(ph'oted
beds
COllsrruetion co ntracts for Dorm·
easy
t'or
Eastvold
feal
"The
i
p er
cent
and
of
the
sixty-nine
I
leges during the Battle [or B rit.ain and StJ\lingrad. \\IP must not strip the <'ollei!e s or voten Lial learler· (Continued on Page 2)