College bulletin 1953 august

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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)


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