The Mooring Mast 1930-1931

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Development Promoters Enjoy ty New Presiden(�/ Meeting .of Mission , Figures Reveal Welc<uni.:g,.,... Give n b, O. R. Girls �oe iety WeilneSllay , .Large Increase Rally in Cha pel Sunday Evepiitg,,. Residence to Be . , -' The first meeting or. the �l1sslon ' party tor the Daug THOS EN SON , HOS EN1 . D'e'dolea ted',oon "S .-. SOCk>ty ,,"'8S held Wednesday I'\'en\ I President. Tingelstad Speaks nw C In Enro 1 1ment tersA welcome T or Reformation ",as given At Ing In the gl'neraJ �eptlon room. S OPH .CLA,S8 PRESIDENT on Accomphshments nnd __

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v 3:30 TUesday, �ptt'm'ber 16. In the The mCt'Ung was cfllied to ord£'r FUtu're Plans or tation Stead girL!!, �pt\on roo�. by the president. Walter Y·ouns. ho Regi"t- raging Shows Association Arnold Thostenson WRS eleeted Increase Since'I�\'eIopmen t PrOj.'ec t Thor n. Rs"smussen, president of. the president -' IIISO led scrlptu� .gave an add�ss.." of . E.ricp'uReorganizing in ot the Collese sophombn" . . A ch�b, \\elcomed the girls Into the or· Complete . \\' e lcome and explalnl'd the work of 1920 AlmosLtwo j'ears to the day after I L Y ear " grOI! th�t . p whl'n year. this lor -class proshort which after �lzatlon: a . g . the organlZRtlon. . It was launched In the chap('J bl\Se. met on September 11. . 0ther orfi�r5 ment I A ne\\' $10.000 presldent's resl- H \\'as df.'Clded to meet \\'It the On the basis ot present l'nrollment gram \llaS given. september 23. 1928. the··t;>e�eldence. .first unit of the, great de- LUlht'r League at Parklana In�our tlgl,1res. there should b e a to lal of' The advisor. Mrs. Ramstad! talked elt'1::!ed were: vlce-preslden!. Ruth opml'nt AssOciation held If,,.s first >"t'lopment program planned tor the lallle gatherings this rear. at w Ich 240 students registered before the .to the girls about the purpose of the Jacobson; secretarY.-COTR Ooplerud: rally of the school year In that same n I o e dl t e le \' I ha\'e'ch rgl' d r : Millard 'Quale; and . ser- �:n7 :Ut::: :::�n�h:e!:e:: :: � � � �1� e���I����7��!e��::e � �� �� ·��:��I:� A::� ��· k:�:: :��;� treasurer. ;����.- a�!�rn�:. ;;::}�! r ;:. :� �� t�;�::r::; �.Y \ U ,. Herman AnderS?n . has reached a total of ,.5600. st'4400I 3:30. The new buildIng represents ' rdS kl'pt during the last 1. 0 y�ar�. pan.led by Nelma Oulleson. SJlng two geant-al-arms solos and\Ethet SUnette.played Ph . E. Hauge � 'II\ act as fl\,culty short .ot the goal ot 10.000. juand the Ihe first real step the del'('lo�� I ' I Thl' ctOM' ot registration day� tw'o adviser tor the class. ment program. which. RS outlined at SCh00 MuSlclans wt'eks saw a total enrollment -of .144 a pJa"{l solo. ' amount of mone,., secured ,Is In the pre5f'nt. should a dorm "lton-' for . ' - nelghborhoOa'(;f $35.000. according udent.� as compAred with 129 a year Irene .Dahl. a pioneer member of . ' gl�ls and a Ilbrary l'ompleted l' IhM ake Long to iUss Irene Dahl. secret.ary 01 the 'T our ;"go.� By yesterday attem�n this the organl;zaUon, talkM to the girls _In a few yea"". to be followed br A.'I5OCla�lon. Tn the. total memberI numb!'r had swelled to 171. an In- about the history and the Ideals of M yh re 'and Larson ' fl lch rion re ent oncer s in d t e h e l ��i�I�:X��:t���:�\e:s�J��ea: : "A s" .i' s - C t ::::� r� th : e�::�l� �n �: s�:� ��: :��:�n��b��e7r:�t:.���� Tr4lphy. Winners ����I:;; ���:� �t�: e:. �e;�;n :� n tates roughout Th South America A nO\'el and lntt're:stlng program l\1l} �.. S mer session are included� the figure refreshments were served. hRS been arranged tor the e\·ent.· . T. h(> ;\liddle west . would totAl about 190. The D. O. R. girls meet once a Hin'e Hi�hest. A\'er a�es fo r Rev. O. Svare. colle\le pastor. Y ear In College. Hi gh Of U. S The Re\'. O. L. HaAvlk. .\·I�-presl-. __ \ Tht' growth or the school'sln� Its month . the next meeting to.l,;i held led In scripture readlng and prayer -,reorganization hRS bee III dt'nt of the Pacific District of the I yo thl' . Arlons. School 1920 n some time during the first week In He 'chose as his text .the "'Oreat a mUSiCAl organ- steady and encouraging. Reglstra- OctOber. , Norwegian LutherAn Chureh of Am- t on co ls ng chiefly Commission" taken trom MAtthew of talent . Harold M�hre of the college de. 1 m U erlca. 110'11\ dell\'er the dedication ad� tlon days In 1920 SRW an enrollment 28 The Trinity Ouild furnished reIhls school. belongs tile dlspartment with an average grade of tre�hments dress and President O. A. 't:Ingel- from whIch· number the proceed� of which tinction ot being the first organlza- ofgrewbutto 16.68 students. by the en (]. of the year. M any 'New B00kS 94.45 In his I.ast yea! c�urse. and went to the Development Association, stad 110'11\ gh'e the �spOnse. The R.e\-'. tlon of Its kind on the PaCific ooast ot the Larson, school Edgar hig . h Crf'O. Hl'nrlkM'n. ot Beanie, has Just one more than the number The �malnder of the evening was charge ol the /lnvocatlon lIo'hile the to make an e)l[tended cence.r t !?ur to . graduating IRSt year. By 1923- thl' Add ed t0 L.'I b rary with an a.verage ot 91.23. are wlnner� given over to Pre�ldent O. A.·T!ng�'!\'. J p, P!!':.:ftwo:r wl!l :;:":.n ene�� the Middl e West. This grou P. lIo' hlch re-:istr.tU(m h,,<j I'lrown to of the Man�ke aWQrds. presented to ellitad, who spoke for an hour and a nd a . CI ;sslcal sacred speclall In the next year Jumped to 162. only . to L'bra . ans W'or k t Get N ' Pacl.tlc Lutheran College by Mr. half to an Interested audlen�e. Hili Ings. The �m!!nder of the pro- music. z:l! Tacoma. June 1, . andi fall gram conslslS of various musical elNlleft n f\\ anch ke. Tacoma jeweler. 1929 to speech was divided Into three main In 1925. The larg(' backl'nt.ton 143 dur- ellrOlm a tot!!.1 of 10.000 miles promote. high Idellls of scholarship, sectlOlll!. all dtallng .wlth the Deve�. Volumes Ready (or . I 1924 was chiefly due to numbt!rs. A ladles Quartet from the tra\' ing thl'ir summer \' acallon. giving a greater Influx . 5 Ci rculation . Every year the names of thO� stu- p hort-course stuof Lutheran Church. consist- con Association. Its aceompi1s lt· : · TIngrinity states along the ten In � -Cl'rt. dent w�o rank highest In each ot o ment and . Mrs. of E. C. Haakenson. Mrs C.lroute. TI !' grou consisted ot Hen dl'nts during that year. Its plans for th� futu;e. lensen ll baritone soloistry Since 1925 therl' ha.s been a ,'err Librarians Xa\'ler and Stuen ha\'e the high school and jun lor college ments. nt section of tlie talk out : Olson. Mrs. A'. W. Ramstad. anel Mr06/ Holm The fl J. Xa,'Il'r \i.'111 sing LoVl' R : regular increase In l'nrolm!'nt fig· been working steadi ly sInce sch�1 departments arc engraved, on th is lined the six major accompllshmenLs �J . o trophy. . In \926 there w�rl' 151 students; opened getting new bookS ready tor Little COltagt'." , of the last two years: the full 'a;.... ��:�;ls �:I:r�: '\:��IS��::: Vi.:���;: ures. lI OI n�ell. 19 �;:��8;n���lc8:�II:��S1;:::�4� =�I��:�n. e\':-:;���n�� ' f��mt�. ��:: .SIO�u��. !:o��il��/�:nnr��;�d:� :�dlf:rtl:71 l�i::�O���f o:h:��:�� nlst; and �frs. Holmthe-JIl'rlp tlo�:y � m��� ��:;�t��o ������� compa assisted In who arranging year. It should mel!,n a totnl Who In �merlca. 1928-�" to Vinje's I .ond' to Harold Myhre , who en- the' development ot ban' k'lng tiedlt of collegl' studl'nl-s. and a 0010 b\', ] Although It Is a pri 'ale organiza-', outf this \ o a rn d with I :\'e;.t Ieas l 240 before the )'ear Is :::::��:;(' �o �;��;;�g��r� .nd��erL!�� :�II :dveI�agthC eotllbe�.�I2 a:sts c�o;�::e�'Ithto �:�tapo�I�� dto:n�n�:��::\ l ;uV:��� :�r:� :II?���:e �'I���: 'dO��� lionmand CIIil no a"'a)' connecte . iO ' . the aQProval ot a development pro· ogy and the benedic�loll. dltlons to the ever-growing library �Yhre's 94.45:.. tl�; � r�: �;�� ;a�: :1.' t�::� JUSIOR , , LEAGUE l\fEE�S, �re: "Cumulath'e Book "Index" by Thj.� Is the second. time Edgar Lar- gram e� tendtng through the next Th!' d('dlcation cx('rciS('s will be :::e. Ume ad\' e rtlslng the Colleg!;' a caphe Junla;r �.ague �e��. �ts regu- Burnham. "International Ye�r SOil has received t�IS honor. having twenty yean. If necessary;, the oUt­ fo)lowed by a "D.<:.,:elopm!'n� Assocla- 'ellll chOir and the orchestra. Four 'T tlon Supper" at lIo'hich solicitor.; In the ml'mber� had prominent parts lar nleetlng. Sunday �fternoon. Bep- Book" by Dodd; Young's "Source had his name engraved on the cup clal " endor&e�ent ot the Ammcan the recent Mld,West lollollo'-up cam- Ihl' chOir conN'rt.� presenlt'd Inst k'mlwr 21. Devotion was led by Oll\'c Book for Social Psychology:' Eel� last year. He .also has the �IS- Lutheran Church. whose reprellt'nta­ J. P. palgn will be honored guests. At I year Topic Il'r.)'·s "Medieval Foundatlons of tlnctlon of being the only stralght-A Live o� the faeulty Is Ule Rev. �rus� the l'x«ption of Cora I 8oe. lifter which the Junior Pflueger. and the board ot this supper. the pl�ns tor the nt'xl, VL�la.and"'hwith Lou Harrl�. Western Civilization:' "A Lltera!1" student In the $Chool las� year. graduated last spring . . WRS. read by Vtrglnla name en- tees, the �. L. Ludwig a.s a�vls­ for....ard steps to I5e taken by the I will againo lake and discussed by MJss Irene Dahl. History of ReligIous Thought In Ladelle Winney had hera represent: choir the In part' ory member: the guarantee otJ thel assocIation are to be de\"l']op('d and ptograms this year. For lhls reason . the adviser. Doris Wold and Audrey France" by Bremond. "The Measure- graved on the trophy RS submitted to thc board of trust-ees Holm-Jensen gaYe a short talk on' Dale pla�'ed a plnno duet. which \\·a.� mcnlS of Man" by Harris \nd- oth- . all\'e of the Junior �ollege depart- malnte"ance of'the present accredlt-year. last ment and ' for appro' al at I� !lleeting tht' fol· ed'status of the school tor the next Count)les Loll! The " Lucas' l'rs. reading a Mildred by by followed ' I � behalf of the· College and Its musltwo years by the N1?rweglan LutherIO"'Lng day. solo, "The Rob- . the Hundred Years' War:' and 36 I ' cal organizations at each of the pro_ Monson urand plano t o· gh a d te f ar us j vo C dn n gr :d : n t:�\�=u� :t�:�::t� :: Pt�:� �=;Uded the following �::I::� :��i�� to��:������: �: :::� !�l �:� :���d since Formal Op el) ing :���: �O e�I�:��� �: ;: ��� · pe�� chemistry M1:borato�. lIbraT1 'Imwhen the upstairs and tht' landscnp- states: Idaho. Montana. wh.lch the league adopted a constl- last June. and are now In the 11- Of College North Held ' 9 provements. the President·� reslIng ' ha\'e been completed the presl- kota. Minnesota. Iowa. Nebraska. I tutlon. ' brary ready to be used. . and anfe)l[panded ca pl.U,. dent's residence wLll repre&<,nt an t'x- I Colorado. Utah. Oregon. and, wasil-I on Septem ber . . dence. In the second section of �hCs adpenditure of SIO.OOO. The bulldln� ington. Another trlp� y ianned tor SENIORS WEEP AS KICKING POST dress President T \ngelatad dealt was designed by Charle� Altrtlllsch. I ne)l[t summer. bu! thJ..s\.,-'l·\ Il! not IS STOLEN BY HUNTED MISCREA.lVT Pre,1dent Tingelstad S,pea�s with the next torward _s�p to be the College archlteet. IIoho hRS al- elude many states. The "Arlons" on School Motto, "Build taken by the Association. namely; ready drawn up plans for the �- are Is left of It on this campus unless also planning a concert tour There ls a dangerous gllrlt ln many For Character"; Good ut o e b d I . a �g n d to O l ut ogram P and one eye these r day� a dent' st . ���r �°. !n�:r::'P: �::���:�� : � � � � t:: S:�� ::e:� � � �=�r��� � ���� :h:Ul� ;et �� �::O::y �:r��� o��a ::: d�� l� return the Ule bulldl".g committee, conslsttn'g et ; 0: ��e: �rlps. Harriet Benner that bodes III for some mJ..ser�blc the spring with next way , teachers of 1926: It replaced 'lIIhat The group of students. . week of whi Che �er ofH. E. Andl'rson. of Tacoma: B. L. left of the old kIcking post. and friendS who aa.sembled In .the Victor A. Elvestrom, t,eld man for take CtJ. ra Vlsta's place" as ac- misc�ant or miscreants, .KIC _�::k�� . o� Pu}:!Lllup;, �d �esldent oompanlst. may b�, TIlE �lNO which had' been �here tor years be- college chapel on Tuesday evening. the Co�lege; lhe. cons.truetlon of the the Tlngeistad, supervised the �nstrucdorn�t�ry' for girla. r&\ unit . ot. a project POST HAS BEEN STOLEN--8AW� tore. This KICKINO POST (tt1e one September 9. enjoyed an Interesting fltoward about StOOO tlon . Prof. Vlcto r.Eh·e strom assist· DELTA RHO GAMMA which ED OFF FOUR INCHES ABOVE "hlch wa.s stolem had remained in program which formally opened Par g m ar n College tor the y ther e A E GIRL T O WELC ;;: �;k�=. :��IIo: � �:�� a���� � S !:.�y���a�am�:� am: :I �:Yt �:I�r ls�::e�!� :�u�I;�; :.: ��f;�_�� � � ' ::dg:�CO:���lo:��n$;=:: e: Mr. Edwards opened the program $40.000 are available;) the erection De1t.a Rho Oamma<glrls held their w�lng sometime between t,,·o 0'- the dlsappearan� of It. Is badly frrst regular meeting of the year clock Tuisday morning (at which How·.long ,It wlll remaln lost no with an. �rgan solo which, was fo!- ofe a lI11rao.ry building, which l h � b to o a o I a m e l y ' n e t o �� ��:� ;� � ��/! ; � � 6 :: : ��: �:�r����� t �':u�:�:r � ;\�� : l:�:e. �l:�:in:":::;� . : ���. �:t b:ll�: th� ;or ���o�; u:::� � d� I;: �t �e ::�: =�:���, P a C. P. S. Te�u Oladlator . football men get clded to ha\' e a welcome party Frl- bulld i r i g repom .that. all wa.s welU students can bring It back,' the school motto. the subjt'1:t: of an .coma qo!llm�lty Campaign, their tirst chance to shOv: what day e\'ening, sept. 23, at 7:30 0'· and S(lme time '!)1e,?ay af�moon. �CKIN � O POST WILL B1': Implrlng add'relloS by Tlngeista d, The )!Ipeaker gave &II his reasom they do 'It'hen they clash with clock tor the new,day IItudent girls. None ot the freshmen seem to know BROUOHT BACK TO PACIFIC Foliollo'lng his addrelloS the new why the!!l' should be th.e nut steps:. the College 01 'Puget Sound Var- Marie . Vandlnburg, president. just when. It happened, and the sen� LUTHERAN COLLEOE. slstant reg\.lItrar. Mrs, Taylor. and the increased enrolment; the In� slty on the latter's gridi ron Fri- ehose the following committees tor Iors so o\'erc;on}e with. grle.f or The lacultY'\attltude �ward the the two new members of the taculty. creased len:'tory' to 'be serVed slne�. . day afternoon. Thll! Is the first the gathering: anger that they have given ' no ser- affair h&ll not yet been ascertained, Mlss Fowler, normal l!upervisor.. and the closing of Spok&ne College; the ��e �at ' tOOIbalP '""_��' '::'::::- General Committee-Dorothy Leh: Ious Consideration to' when It hap- but It ls strongly hinted that dally Rev. pne�er, �rofessor ot reltgton in�ased conat, ltuency with the en­ ' � �""'. oo, h recltatlona have ImP.roved apprecl- and pbllosophy. Rev. Pfleuger re� 'dorsement 01 the American Luth­ '-'..... ..". u. u" jyr'...ann , chaitman; £Uel� Olsen; and Pened. string from the �elg.hborlng coI- lEthel Stinnette.' But they have a thirst for Jus- ably the la!!t two days, On the othe� sponded with lTeetlng� apd pl edge� eran Church; f.lld· ,the incre�' rec� lege. Refreshment Committee-Ida Hln- tice-a thirst. that will not te hand, lunch-rOOm' experu.ea . have of ...·.holehearted �upport"8.Q .d in�rest OfJ!1tlon of the u..sefulneu I?' the inA ccording to the schedule a.s it derlie:ehalrman; Alma Orande; and Quenched until the culprit or �ul- greatly d1mln1&hed, The� two facta In Pacltlc Lutheran College from the IItitutld1i'" to. publlc'ea�tion in the llrst arranged,.a.game shOU!d Mildred Breven. prita ·have beerr. dealt with sever� are. ot creat s1inUlcatll:e to those American Lutheran Church, 01 slate.o f Wa&hlniton and neighboring e I t st na ' � ::r;;:��,;:� ::arm;� ke:::: aJ��t'�I: S6=� :Ie�� �fu�e�� �o :=r:I:: �';:e::�h:I���:e ����Io�� 1Io ���o':in�: :;:� solo by Mias :� third' and �t section 01 the can�lled by the Bell oftidaLi. and NIDa Swanson. their dignltY_IIo' h lch would be quite look sympathetic and concerned, Anna Mikkelson, t� necessary an- llpeech waa riven over to the reaaona . . . hO'lt'e\'er, after which Coach 01- Decoration COmmittee _ Mildred a little bit,. , while th� senlora rp1eve and threaten nouncementa were made. The au- why the Parkland community and e Card. chaJrman; Evelyn Monsen; .The KICKINO POST (lately stol- -because o.ur KICIONO POST HAS dlence'. ia�ther· hy� and t!Je ireater Tacoma should �upport the . booked the game . . wlth� --LOi(€rs. -""\ . Af1ce KInr; OIP-Kerr; and-Pauline en), 'was planted iri Its prese!lt"poal- BEl=N SAWED OFF AND CARRIED meeting ��� with 't.h� Lord' De-velopmenLAaaoc1aUOn._Pres1dent_ . '. . �/ ' (�ntlnu� on: pq:�3, Col. 6) . Prayer ajld the DoxoIOO. · · �n. . . tlon (j,n the prese�t poaltloJl of w�t /l.WA'!. : Runda\" 'Viii See First Unit of I

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