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Thi� �'f"r'�' �8·\·oIC1'<l Choir of Ihf' �mder the dlr('("IiOIl of Prof Gun.! nllr J MAlmln. Will make its In!!IAI appf'11I1U1C(' IhL� A I moon AS pari ,of prOgrllm w('looml g RepubllcRIl pr(,SI­ rtfnllal 110mlll('t' W ndell Wlllk.ie TR­ comll The progra Is scheduled for 2 30 p. m At the lnroln High School 1l ,lIdllori�m, B �' rl'Que�t. Ih(' choir �lIlg Ir\'lll8 Berllll'� rendlt�on ef "Goc BleSS America;' OFFICERS EU:CTED Olficers ('Ifctf'd to Sf'f\'(' for the com: 11110': .\·fllr lire �he following: .Pr(,Sid�n t. Gig S\,Rre: \'1('1' pr("sldenl. Gooc!u'in Ol<.($n: M'CN'!,.r�'-lr('IISUl'er, NinA -"nn 1c 1ll:SC;:�:h�n��: ;��;:�: At�t' of 'Chrl�t" :>nd "In H�\'en, '''�\'t'.'' belh by F M('lius Chrll'UAn$ell, Other �cnl!� In the r('perloll"1! In(,lude · Jesll. r s :l �Ct'�:', �g::r�: . ���;�·lk�\ �����::�,�! I..eft to ri&'hl. b:u'k' ro1l'! lI�rfKort Ranson, TheoclMe 0 .1'. Karl, Oh,f'''{ Jo�dahl, lI�rold "SlIh'lItion Cr( ,lw.'d-: "AIl!-,lula! We Ronnln&,. �a �: M(u Mary A: Bottun, 1\{nI. Gudrun Ronnln&" "'I�s Dora A lk r&', SIllIo! With Jor," by Handl: F Meliu.<; ChT\�\I;:nsrll'S "Pl<lIlm 50' And "Be-Au- :==========T.=-� --:=----:=-----I�� � ·------�. ' :� f�'� i��l'Ior": lind "Nunc Dinliltu.�M by ! r f'rodr Dorm Bo),s (:omiuJl EIIpllis ll R EGISTRA1"101\ \\'1'.<1

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mgton Education BOllrd AIe\'en In­ SlrU('lor:o ha\'(' bfoen IIddf'd to Iht' ('01llf'ge "t('ult�' roll. of I Mis." MAry A. Bottun, IIrlldunte ConcordiR Collegf'. Moorhf'lId, Millll, And the Unh'erslty of Wisconsin library :hOOI. hAS �n lidded to the library �tflfl. OEI'AKTMEST AOOI::I) {i'I . PJT,tmcIl L" - S)l(' e c'h Anti ,(' psychics - Are now a�le. TIlto/ . B,A, And A" �m H O. dore IOU$11I1'1I5' Kurl, In Adol�hus <;:: Oll� e" d I g I :�s�: �t'::l �t;t', ��:�I�h: Rph s�: deL: pRrtmfn t I� ht'II(lNI by DIM �f Jordahl. Ph D . fr0111 1I1l' U. of WL�. He prevl_ I oll�ly� III light at North�'('stern' UnlverI �It)': E'l'filiston. III, ! HArold G. Ronning. PhD, trom N!!,w I York Unln'nllI)" In education. Iwd for' I��� h:r:�: �:c!�:� ��;::�R�'I� �r��� I I}:n, IS �n ex�rt In eoo�rAU\'eS _ ::�:\�e:.:�clluon, rellgloll And, j;QC11l1 His "''1ft. MnI.Oudrun HeM Ronning. Is the nl'w \'OCRI Instructor. Bhe was 0 and d ed f 8 ,01a.f CU l!:�dl:\l'I N:�Yo!:k

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ChOir Singll for Wlllkle. Initiated T omorrow Ah'et"J�' �glnnlill tv �h{.o'o\'.lhl: d- Up from the dark And dlsmal, deplhs Dorm Bo}'s��:::;io��Pt. ,%4 , ;,:� t�rt�=:o��;�t�t��c:u:�u��� of t<lrmeIlIOr, ll Arne .Pedersen's cert'belM CIIIS-' Elec�'I:�:�da,., St-pL 2� [' ��: II��:�:�:��; �1�P���t:I:x_ partment. thc schoo l h a.'1·a r&g\.!\tr ll- IUm ('Orne str nge I\n�-welrd threAts of pltnded by Miss Don--1\. Berg, M. A" Stpl. tlon of 424 students to date, I'In ad- nn IIMtlRtion of . new donnlte; tdorm Pac U: Frlciay, with mAjor In aft from the Unlver.L C. At St l'ldlum. vance o\'er the rtgures recorded at�. bOy51 lI.'hich IL�tcd fOr tomorro\\l. The lilly of Chl�ago. She to!m�tly hell�('(1 gllturday, Sept, 28 . the Mme period Inst yCAr. Accord- flctil'itle.; nre gl�('ll In honor of II bold Linne SOciety Outing. the wt section At Concordia College to DeAn Hnuge. reglstfRr, the frosh who forgot t.!) Apply SAlt herring' Hubert RllnSOn: Ph.D, in Engll5h: SAturday, Get, 26 hln n er I o h :�l�al ot���I�chr:��.e� before the I �;Ish�(':��be: ��h�: f�:�e�:���::hei. d· Germlln Club Yllcht PRrty. �h� �'n���� � ;�Il;:m��� :o� �h� :� , foolish freshles fe"'" years he has held a poSItion past patiern for those Of this mark 'of 424 sludrllts. 180 . SON G RID w!th the Unh'erslty of Washington, are men and 244 \\'om('n. Numbt'rs, 'who regard dlgnlt�' AS a prime .ncees- SEA I s I nd tr r t c a OI life. T·ICKET DRIVE c.:�.�: ����� B:�ge to;;t=::n.HO�� � ���. � ���:�: �'1::p:::: �lty to In� ��I:;;�;: �s r.;�: �:� �:��;; l · s��;:�� lI : r u;, 40 ' lI men. r of men llvtrslty 42 duate the women: Junlors-18 of 1 , : :; tr;:� IS .PROG HESSING ::;. e:t:� e: an� � I .���=�' i : n l . V:l!('llIine :�om:�� �:�I:� ������:'��Il. I! L,lcelllu Series , If e�lIll11sIAsm' andl hard work are :\,F.\\" :'It:£:'IIBERS Immrl1: high school-13 bor... 9 girls, Thr nt'w members include: SoprAnO!. Of t jAil)' bIIsls of SlIccess, PLC shoul(! have Construction Work 98 students, 29 men \1'.11 Include . ' n new grid I'I'rlCllce field, t·...·o concrele - Donna BlI!';I;e, Ruth Bengston. Hrlen and he lI.total. 'omt'n. were r('gtstered In I tennis courts. an ar�her}' range. A On New Library Blomll(' PatrICIa Brottem.H('len John· thl' summer session only. M-llsicial Treats track OVAl lind A girls' plarfleld by Ncars' Completion �on, Normll Johnson. Irma N�rth I nexi \'1\'ifll1 Pt'arson. Anne Stenerwn . MUSIC Rpprt'Cialion Is bffomlng an Tht'3t'ptember. athletic depflrlmtlll hopes to Alios: Lillian Blomlie. Be-mke Ek-, Cheer Leaders I aec('pted thing at Pacific Lutheran Col· raise $6.000 by th� sale of season JOOl- Work on Ihe library has 1r000e on lund. Josephl!":f �f'lcher, NanC\' Glenn. TlckeL<; have been al'aUable1 lIp8ce dllrlng lhe summer months, and tickets. ball prevlwhich Series. Lyceum a The t('st'. ! ."nn bel Jensen. Frances JOhQ�n. Lrn- I A re 11ltrod'tced Lot'schen, Lois Lud",·lg. F1orenc'e 1 01lsl), has Included 1t'Clures, one-reel. at eight Tacoma .agencles Ilnd In the In addition t.o the present boob. the a n M. P of lXer ep t hands A Quale. Marjorie Went,worth. �f members of th� I men's building 'OIdU /lOOn house' varl.' , . gym exhibitions.. will be Tltcoma Hot um I -Stovt;LeaGue. w�lch has ous "orphan" graUI)s now meetinl In I mO\"le� and Tenors: HttOld CArlson, Ben Dahle. , this season, , been ftldlng In the sale, The league, Ihe John Lar�gl\3rd, Luther U\'ingston, l the highlight of Ihe aU'l\ChOOII changed gym. chapel. and 5ubterrane.� for this series will boIUItlng a membership of 4.'1.000 sports Robfort LUI�. Lyle NylAnd, Hlln'fY I pel) mixer Friday nlgll t. the, newly TIle funds used memberfhlpln the TA· fAns, hM thro\1.'1l Its whole support be- passages. Several �aChe.fl!, Including Tollf('ld1. (I("cfed \'ell leaders-Burt Thorpe, Dot go Into a group and the hlnd the ticket drive , and they �1lI'lOunce Dr. tlerbe rt Ranson, �rof. JeMie Pflue­ Music Association BA�: Paul Brlllk('n. Henry Hall- Larson �Ild Priscilla Preu5-were Intro.! con��:�lvlc Adles Mu.slcal. Club. Thl� membership th'tt SUCCt' hIlS crowned their efforts!n geT. PrOf'. Edwin Tlngtlstad. MIM Anna son, Oendd Lider, Julren Mltu('m, i dllced. and they led the group In se '-\ j I,will elli.Hle t'very student to attend one Ihe'1I1o'o Ii"eeks of the campaign, "Nielson and . Miss Geo, Reneal.:l, will Lloyd NeIS'Jn..,.S ts n S""anson, Richard eral y('lls. Wiggin. � I The parly was a succc$s both In at· : � e :!lt �t !e:��n � gP:=t:ns�PO�� PTlce fO� the t.lcilelS ,15 S.2. ror the �ve offices on 'Ihe flrllt !loor. r r b t e ho"!e )t'ar. for games a /Flve rooms are being completed, !our thl5 . 110 of Master entertainment. and tendance I rograffi.<; wUl be given at th e :emp Ie JI Uve·)'I'Ar ducal and $50 for a 2.'1-)·ear consisting of a physics ' laboratory, ,IecCere onies Blair Ta)'tor III hie be;t. plhe!l . ' aII '40 WIns Ja,ck �'e W �re ir:t Tacoma. . I life . lMmbershlp, Several life mem-I ture room. t\\lO class rooms,. an� the he englnl'l'red the Oran� March. the . l e rshlp already. d o een And 8 October for st:t Isflnt he . l :-; ) hu tS be 2 U U ::l us H.g h Avull'011 !'onor room. all ot Society Hlslcrlcal Paeiflc T ! c ot ons 'oduc m l program. the in w', l'6nsist of a concert by.the v.orld· "We hope to get our quota ot �'I which are being sellle(t' wl�h Jlrtex, a ht' football players, those who were bold famous Jackie WAil . firsl to fly solo here I tenough grou� of singers and Inslrumen· but "e 1I('t'd the cooperation of. all stu· :-;ound-proof mat('tia J, 1.he Ooor, on out \'enlure to undt'r 11:e C. p, T proRram. Is one of BOOKS' CATALOGUED paper latlce work on the cell- ta.llsts-The Trapp Family ChOir. ,N01/- delll;', fnl'nds and alumni of PLC to i the ZOO ad\'anced ,a\1atlon students in I ingCrepe . 5: all o\'er the room set ' thl' \'ember 8 lhe plano team or F!'8y and pul thl! drive o\·er. I hope ..florl will During Ihe summc.� vllcatlon the JI� lrlllll in sct'neandfor gns tht' "nltf'<l Stntf� ch()S{'n . and� musical enter- BfAggiottl 11.'111 appear at the..;r�mple lbe made by stud{,ll!-S 10 sell the len I brnry ""as under the care or. Mr !, g ames thi' arm)' fllr corps III Randolph Field . tainment. The program was a tI�� 5010 1:t':eatre. This leam has actAe�lson tlck('ts Issued thlm;.;.Ainnounced CORch I Eleanor Barofsky of Parkland ·wlth a Texas. Jack \\'a.� prolllot�d ad\'ancffi by Belt)' Williams. aCComp!Ulled by ot technique. a sympalhetlc uhd.en:tand- : Olson, !:'i !SU�ff of IIbrar) ' assJstanl.'l� They caLaM SI'n: a I'lolin so!o b) : Ing., which product's the impression of 1�' lull. m. g In 8tfInll' after the comPle- Ce ; ICGlled enough book.� to nCC6Sltate llort' Rasmu5 11011 of hl5 IlIltI.1I1 course ,here. .""ice Qckton. accompa nied b)' her four hllnds operating under one mind Class Elec\ f-'{Jlls additional meh'fos In the .lIbrary. St I thr('e . hac 80 flying hOl!rs to his credit. which wter. BeU\' : B.1tcn twirling by.Gearg- and heart, Two magazine racks have also �n j l ed for lana A l kli�n, accompllnled by Flor. The third date Is 'FebruAry 3, A t , T0 jje W'f/eB,le e d a s :I � � �: !��; :: : �r dllS I y � I Three !tundred and fltty books added. 1l e : c I rc I s i hare . recently· been gh'e,n to thl' library which time the 'oolorful and noted Met· I t'nce HOPI). 01 the collellc, MIIIlY of Then BUI Gammon 's orchcstrll went ropolltan tenor, RIchard Crooks, will be Annu al elt'CIIOIl of class officers br frlend.� Platt .10 Head Dav BO"8 Into the V1rglnln r�t:1. The . gym tloor feattired. Dorothy Maynor, soprano. will wilt tt' held WednesdllY n:lOll, Of. these books w�re, bequealhed t.ci tile Ellrl Pint! Is fhe lIew signa Phi 0 was well·filled as the capacity crpll.:d ap):eaf FebrUllry 26. and March 12 the flcers t.) be chosen .are . presldcnt. s�hool by the late Prof. N, J, Hong. great Nt'1Iro c�ntl":llto. Marlon An�erson, I let' president, secretary treasurer . ! Pro!. Xavier 'wlll ht'ad the library. president. ,H� WitS elected at a mt't't- entered Inl:) lhe fUll. ' ing Thursdn}', Vice president is Dick When lhe olthest:; ceased, Marcella wit! sing, Eugene L.tst. pianist. is dAted Ilnd sergeant.nt-arms. , All Pt'�jtlons + ndmlnL<;tration and wUl be atded by' Bennett: seert'\aT)'-treuurer, Gotdon �edt'rlcks c')Jlecled her fOOds. commlt- tor AI)rll 1. Lawrence Tlbbt'lt. who was I for freshman representat h'e to the Pro!.·Stuen and by Miss Mliry Botten, Husb�', r.nd stflreanHlt-arms, Sig Slg� tee III time to temper the �' ppetltes ot sehedult'd to sing next m�nlh, has POSt- A, S ."lf. lire due FrIday and ,�hOlild I newly appointed ass�tant IIbra�an". l):lllt<! his concert until 13t('f In the Ix' turnt'd hI to Bert BllIdt. student !who fills the vacancy left .by Miss · urdson, Enrl appointed a committee he trollcl:er.!'. . r e u ' r Ad TA lor were �� !7� �:: � :�lla se \:�� �a: la� � 1 b=dy president. !"rs, Hanson, o r be a u �:� M�:ll ���i o��� �! ::r��)�p ; :o:��U;i�: �� �:s���� =o��t�r����� ��: :��:t, �' : t I

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