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June 8, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from June 9, 1927. Articles included are: Graduates of '27, Program Clock Is Senior Gift, Farewell Sermon by Dr. Pannkoke, Alumni Picnic Held at Burton, Commencement Exercises on June 8, Ivy Ceremony Is Picturesque, '27 Crosses the Bar, Advisors Entertain Graduates, Banquet Given to Lettermen, Sing in Silvana and Stanwood, Welcome Address, Class Prophecy, New Members of Lambda Chi, Last Will and Testament of '27, Class Orations, Ancient History of Big Events, The Faculty in Perspective, Faculty and Students Begin P.L.C. Endowment Drive, Alumni Drive Members Meet, This Is The Crucial Hour for Pacific Lutheran College, Speaking Squad Comes from East, and Dr. Tingelstad of 1902 Heads Alumni Drive.

September 29, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from September 29, 1927. Articles included are: Let's Beat Centralia! Football Team Will Play It's First Game, Large P.L.C. Registration Now Over 100, Vacation Time Holds No Lure for the Faculty, Lydia Stixrud Will Teach in Normal Classes, Girls' Classes Start for Gym, Faculty Are Hosts to the Student Body, A.W. Ramstad Coach Believes in His Machine, Debate Season Looks Promising, Merry Students See Fair; All Have Good Time, Tradition Fascinates Gullible Students, Welcome!, We Owe a Debt, Football Is With Us, Chapel Talks, Campus Locals, Church Announcements, Exciting Contest Is Interesting to Many, Quarterback Is Injured, Boys Work Hard, Captain Returns, Drama Club Meets, New Books, New Courses Added, To Install Clock, Class Elects, Teachers Travel, Summer School Session Attendance Increased, Daily Diary, Lighter Than Air, More Truth Than Poetry, and Improve School; Buy Equipment.

October 27, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from October 27, 1927. Articles included are: Regulars Break with Lincoln Hi, Debate Arranged with Badger Club, Good Program Given by Literary Members, Assisting Violinist: Mr. Nils Rein, Bell System Is Now Installed; Students Mourn, Choir Plans Pacific Coast Tour; Rein, Violinist, Is Assistant, Meeting of W.M.F. was Held Oct. 14, Fall Frolic Proves an Enjoyable Event, Graduate of Class of 1927 Now Teaching in Chilly, Idaho; Interesting Work Outlined, Calendar, Pirate Schooners Reach Shore; "The Unknown" Crew Walk Plank, A Sad Case, Bible Chat, Church Announcements, Borrowed Laffs, Let's Be Considerate, A Pat on the Shoulder, Student's Corner: Adolescent?, Gladiators Gain Another Victory, Lighter Than Air, Secure Special Rates for Games, Reserves Defeat Roy High School, Daily Diary, Campus Locals, Drama Club Will Present Program, Olsen Players to Give Play Nov. 3, Teacher Injures Hand, and Sanderson Returns.

January 26, 1928

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from January 26, 1928. Articles included are: Quintet Has Heavy 'Sked' For February, Miss Martha Hjermstad, Martha Hjermstad Makes U. Varsity, Farewell Chapel Exercises Honor President Ordal, Mission Society Holds Meeting, Mrs. Bertrand Taylor, Teacher Resigns Position Here, Girls' Pep Club Holds Meeting, Former Cheney Normal School Head Speaks, Meeting Held by D.O.R. Members, Gridiron Men Are Honored, Calendar, Mr. Examination Heralded with Joy and Pleasure by Waiting Students, A Tribute, Campus Locals, Former Guest Is Editor, Daily Diary, Sacrifice and Compromise, Appreciation, Church Announcements, Let's Beat Ellensburg Tomorrow!, Gladiators Lose Hard Game to Centralia Five, 'Alligators' Win Three; Lose One, Quintette Quips, Gladiators Win From Eatonville, Orting Lassies Are Defeated by P.L.C. "Gladiolas," Gladiators Win Fast Game from Lincoln Quintet, Lighter Than Air, Pictures Taken of Football Men, L.S.U. President Asks Cooperation, Outing Plans Complete, and To Play Kirkland.

March 8, 1928

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from March 8, 1928. Articles included are: Reunion Is Meld March 3; Great Success, Delegate Attends Eastern Meeting, Women Hear Mrs. Ylvisaker, Debate Teams Lose to S.C. at Spokane, Concert Tour Is Planned for Choir Members, To Erect Parsonage, Calendar, Has Not Yet Accepted, Are We Loyal?, Campus Locals, Chaplain Burr Talks in Chapel, Chapel Talks, Miss Muus to Leave, Daily Diary, Church Announcements, Students Hired, Voters Reject Bond Issue, Dame Fortune Not With Lads on Trip East, Athletics for Women?, Quintette Quips, Girls Win Game with City Team, Gladiators Will Soon End Season, Tennis Court to Be Constructed, To Assist Choir, Scintillating Sunshine Starts Students Shunning Sane Study, Examination in State Manual Is Taken Sat. Mar. 3, Carnival to Be Given by Staff Friday Mar 24, Conference Meets at Hauge Home, and March Debates.

September 28, 1928

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from September 28, 1928. Articles included are: College Has An Auspicious Opening, Development 'Help' Program Is Organized, Pacific College Starts New School Year, Choir Is Picked by Prof. Edwards, Lutherans Have Big Convention, Summer School Has Proved Interesting, Wedding of L. Carlson Grad, New Teachers Added to P.L.C. Staff, Mrs. Kreidler Honored, Fascinating Tradition is By P.L.C.'s Best Explainer---Mooring Mast Reported, Bit of Change, Welcome, Dr. Tingelstad!, Alumni Notes, Faculty-Student Reception Is Held, What Others Think About "Our Advertisers," Program--Opening Exercises, Louise Henrickson '28 Marries, Chapel Talk, Church Announcements, Football Prospects Are Promising With Heavy Line and Fast Quarter, Football Schedule, Enrollment Total Is Ever Growing, Gladiators Beat Roy High; 12-0, Girls Start Work in Gym, Football Team Elects Captain, Poem, Lighter Than Air, Summer Work Is Done By Teachers, and Mast Subscriptions Wanted Immediately.

October 10, 1928

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from October 10, 1928. Articles included are: New Development Policy Is Started at Pacific College, Dr. T.O. Tingelstad and N.J. Hong, Complete Choir List Now Given; Error Corrected, Daughters of The Reformation Hold First Meeting Here, Chemistry Laboratory Is Being Installed in Basement of Gym, College Library Has Had Many Changes, Football Prospects Are Promising with Heavy Line and Fast Quarter, Hoff's Sons Leave for Exeter College, 'Red' Roams Rampant 'Round Rooms; Fire Hose and Harrowing Happenings Daunt Not 'Stude,' Clean Up Day, Be a Friend, Chapel Talk, Daily Diary, Poem, Lighter Than Air, Junior College of Centralia Tangles with Parklandites, Outlook for Girls' Basketball Team for 1928-1929 Good, Student Opinion, Gladiators Meeting St. Leo's Friday, Year's Requests for Improvements Many, Bonfire Greatest Pep Rally Staged at Pacific College, French Is Elected Athletic Manager, Wonders of East Are to Be Told, Alumni Notes, Bit of Change, Campus Locals, and Wiseacre Tells Us, Where Was Moses?

October 24, 1928

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from October 24, 1928. Articles included are: Unique Record of Placing Graduates Continued in '28, Intermediates of Stadium to Play Second Stringers, Former Student of P.L.C. Passes Away, Girls' Pep Flows Freely in Meeting, Death of Father Calls Chris Nelson Home to Norway, Classes Elect New Officers for '28-'29, 'Shur Stop' to Fire Found in Red Globe, W.G. McGovern Tells of Trip Thru Tibet as a Native Coolie, Short Course for Beginners Began Here October 22, California Supports Development Plans; Tingelstad Returns, Dr. Johnson Presents Instrument to School, School Library has Added 98 Volumes, Calendar, South Puget Sound Circuit Start Year, Halloween, Ask!, Daily Diary, Litter Than Air, Two Kinds of Criticism, Church Announcements, Gladiators Avenging Centralia Defeat by Tying 2 Fast Games, P.L.C. Reserves Beat Abe "Middies," 18-7, Grid Gossip, Campus Locals, Student Meeting Is Turning Point of the 'Mast' Subscriptions, Faculty News, D.O.R. News, Alumni Notes, Football Rules Being Discussed in Meetings, and Chapel Talk.

January 9, 1929

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from January 9, 1929. Articles included are: Invitation Declined by Lutheran Choir, Development Work Being Presented Now in California, Dorm Boys Honored at Yuletide Party by Girls' Pep Club, Girls Have Yuletide Party, Girls Returning from Game are in Accident, Johnsons Hold Top Number of Names, Popular Graduate Girl in Beautiful December Wedding, Announce Engagement at Pretty Luncheon, Girls to Leave for Meeting in Spokane, Black and White Signs on Parkland Streets, Forty-Eight Names Adorn Bulletin Board, Arnt Oyen, '27, Writes Letter of Nice Trip on Stage to California, The New Leaf, Calendar, "How Dry I Am" Relives Again Its Ancient Popularity with "Jule-Buks," A Happy New Year, Only One Life to Live, Daily Diary, Four Years Ago at P.L.C., Church News, Lighter Than Air, A Mountain Trip or Not?, Resolutions, Impressive Victory for Gladiator in Season's First Tilt, Sumner Defeats Girls' Team 69-21, League Basketball Tournament Plans are Made by Coach, Whoops!, Training Rules Given, Tide Changes for First Team Girls, Mount Vernon to Play Double-Header Friday, Kreidler Boys Entertain, Mooryard Swen, Many Are the Resolutions for New Year '29, Alumni News, Weary Cub Finds Chemical Study Quick Way Out, Maybe Our "Profs" Are Absent-Minded, Faculty News, and Keep Me Worthy.

June 4, 1929

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from June 4, 1929. Articles included are: Hinderlie, Johnson, Bolstad, and Flott Get Highest Honors, Next Year's Staff for Mooring Mast Is Partly Chosen, Ivy-Planting Opens Class Day Program, Gifts that Grow are Always Best, M. Lono Preaches at Baccalaureate, 42 Graduates to Receive Diplomas Tomorrow Evening, Development Plan for P.L.C. Campus Survey Accepted, Pilots for Last Five Years Steer Mooring Mast Successfully Thru, Officers Chosen for Next Year's Council, Wheres and Whats of Graduates Take Them from Alma Mater, Au Revoir, Cheroba, Officers for Mission Society are Elected, Class Day Program, Campus Locals, To Alumni and Graduates, Life's Little Tragedies, P.L.C. Final Choir Party Given Sunday, Mooryad Swen, Season's Closing Game Victorious for P.L.C. Boys, Graduating Class to Take Athletes, Last Concerts of P.L.C. Choir Are All Big Successes, Ladelle Winney and Edgar Larson High, Alumni, Students Have Picnic in Spanaway, Senior Class Play Scores Big Success, Paul Pry, Fifth Year for Mooring Mast, Faculty Members Have Varied Plans, News Writing Class to Be Started for Next Year's Staff, and M. Lono Preaches at Baccalaureate.

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