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March 1971

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  • 1971-03
  • Part of Scene

This is a copy of Scene, a magazine produced by the Alumni Association at PLU, from March 1971. Articles included are: A Story of Christian Dedication, Dedication of PLU Alums Around the World . . ., Provides Service, Inspiration to Many, Association Serves University and Alumni, 1971 Annual Fund Drive Reaches Three-Quarter Mark, Deferred Gifts Help Alum, University, Story of Christian Dedication, Alumni Around the World, Marriages, Births, Deaths, Receives Honorary PLU Degree: PLU Alum Devotes Life to African Literacy Programs, Alum Sets Up Scholarship in Father's Memory, African Receives Honorary Degree, Lute 'Comeback Kids' Claim Northwest Conference Championship, Iverson Named All-Time NAIA All-Tourney Court Team, Shell Trailer Donated to PLU Crew, Help Find Missing Alumni, Symposium on Latin America Slated for March 25-26 at PLU, Children's Theatre March 6, 13, 41 Nurses Receive Caps at Ceremony, and President Wiegman Heads NAPCU.

January 1971

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  • 1971-01
  • Part of Scene

This is a copy of Scene, a magazine produced by the Alumni Association at PLU, from January 1971. Articles included are: Private Education in Trouble, Four Years Later: Alumni Foresight Apparent in Modern PLU Library Facility, Council Makes Recommendations: Solons to Study 'State Aid to Private College Students' Plan, Dollar Squeeze Not Immediate Threat at PLU, Education in the '70s at PLU, Alumni Director Applications Urged Soon, Gatherings Attract Alums, Interim at PLU, Response to 1971 Annual Fund Drive 'Surprising, Exciting,' Preserve Dualism in Education, State's Private Colleges Face Dollar Dilemma, Alumni Around the World, Marriages, Deaths, Births, Someone's Listening; Someone Cares: Positive Action on Issues Viewed as Alternative to Violence at PLU, Attention: Insurance Salesmen, Lutes Rebound from Slow Start; Conference Play Begins, 18 Grid Records Set in 1970, Lute Gridders Honored; Boice All American, PLU President Appointed to State Council, PLU Professor Receives $10,975 Research Grant, Griggs Named Minority Coordinator, and PLU Enrollment Up 10 Percent Over Last Year.

November 1970

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  • 1970-11
  • Part of Scene

This is a copy of Scene, a magazine produced by the Alumni Association at PLU, from November 1970. Articles included are: Commitment . . . NOW, Olson Auditorium: Versatility Fulfills Wide Range of Campus Needs, Alumnus Likes New SCENE, Alumni Donate Microfilm Equipment to PLU, Scholars Receive Alumni Scholarships, Alumni Funds Help Build Business School Library, Coming Alumni Gatherings, YOUR Alumni Association Accepts New Challenges, Alumni Must Play Accelerated Role in Future of Higher Education, Sharing Student Concerns Over Weekly Breakfasts, Alumni Around the World, Births, Marriages, Deaths, Contributors to Annual Alumni Fund 1969-70, New Faces Greet Lundgaard As Cage Season Looms Soon, Lute Griders Close '70 Season with 6-3 Record, Crew Defeats Stanford, OSU, 80 Alumni Attend Portland Gathering, Search for New Alumni Director Gets Underway, Annual Christmas Festival Concert Scheduled, PLU Offers Traditional "Christmas Carol," and Lucia Bride Festival to Usher in PLU Christmas Season.

October 1970

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  • 1970-10
  • Part of Scene

This is a copy of Scene, a magazine produced by the Alumni Association at PLU, from October, 1970. Articles included are: New University Center Dedication Nov. 8, Ne University Center at PLU Unites Campuses, Community, 'Hot Time in the Old Town' Theme for 1970 Homecoming Oct. 23-24, Blues Artist B.B. King Sets Homecoming Concert at PLU, Nistad, Soine Named Alumnus of the Year, Co-Chairmen, Alumni Activities 'Make a Difference,' The National Scene: Reporting on a study of campus tensions...how colleges and universities can help ease them, A Year of Commitment, Alumni Around the World, Deaths, Marriages, Births, William O. Reike Named Fifth Distinguished Alumnus, Jon Olson Resigns as Alumni Head, Memorial to Mrs. Nistad, Tobiason Heads Slate of New Alumni Officers, Some Annual Fund Payments Still Awaited, Knights Ranked Nationally After Opening 47-0 Rout of Whitworth, Halstead Sets Rushing Mark During 29-14 Win Over WWSC, Ground Attack Key to Fearsome Lute Offense, Lutes Drop 16-13 Nod to Linfield, Lute Games to Be Heard Over KMO Radio, Alumni Donate Mobile Van to PLU Broadcast Services, and Marine Band to Perform at PLU.

June 4, 1930

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from June 4, 1930. Articles included are: School Wins Unanimous Endorsement in E St: Lutheran Church Pledges $17,500 as Survival Sum, Saga Wins Entire Student Approval at First Showing, To Graduate 67 in Senior Class, Trophy Cup Winners, Ideal Students Receive Awards, Place Graduates of Normal Class, Alfred Hauge Champion Seer, Baccalaureate Is Inspiring to Many, Senior Present Class Exercises, H.F. Hunt to Give Main Address at Exercises Tonight, Choir Presents Final Concerts, "The Millionaire" Is Great Success, Joint Chautauqua on P.L.C. Campus, Lighter Than Air, Godspeed, Growing Paper, Best Wishes to You, Society, Parkland News Church Attendance, Chapel Talk, Campus Features, With the Alumni, Lose Majority of Games Played in Last Two Weeks, Sport Slants, Activity Letters Given in Chapel, Pep Shows in Last Meeting of Club, Tennis Team Loses, Marie Vandinburg is Next Year's President, Chapel Gleanings, and Daily Diary.

May 21, 1930

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from May 21, 1930. Articles included are: Student Body Chooses Officers for Coming Year, Meet to Decide Important Plans of P.L.C. Future, Supervisor Leaving, Miss Stixrud to Teach in Seattle, Seniors Bring to P.L.C. Big Play, "The Millionaire," Never a Better, Wetter Party Is Opinion of Fun-Seekers, New President, Nelson Hong Takes Sports Editors!, Several Attend Bremerton Meet of Luther League, Hartley Greets P.L.C. Students on Capitol Visit, League Work Is Topic of Speaker, Makes $215 Gift to Student Fund, Choir Busy with Various Concerts, Add 178 Books to Library in Month, Lighter Than Air, Hellman Leaves to Teach at Hebron, Ruth Brown to Lead Pep Club Next Year, Thank You, Hats Off!, Read This, Society, Parkland News, With the Alumni, Daily Diary, Thespians Present Two One-Act Plays, Campus Features, Chapel Talk, League Work Is Topic of Speaker, Casts of Comedies Make Presentations, Chapel Gleanings, Week's Schedule for Baseball Nine has Three Games, Sport Slants, Request Wielders Lose Hard-Fought Matches to Abes, University Frosh have Hard Battle, National Society Asks Debaters to Join, and Exchanges.

May 7, 1930

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from May 7, 1930. Articles included are: Saga Staff Clears Over Seventy Dollars on Big School Carnival, Choose Revelation Verse for Theme, "The Millionaire" to Show May 31, All-School Play has Real Acting, Choir Resumes Concert Work, Mother, Concert Tour of Middle West for P.L.C. Students, Biennial Meeting of Young Folks Next Weekend, First Development Project Starts with President's Home This Week, Pep Girls Guests at Gamma Party, Anderson Talks on League Work, President Chooses Class Committees, One-Act Plays to Be Given, Former Student Wins Fame as Director of Infants' Orchestra, "The Patsy" Shows in Tacoma Church, Calendar, Your Color, Lighter Than Air, Good Work, What Will You Do?, Society, Pretty College Co-Ed Finds Fun Galore at Home of Miss Carnival, Daily Diary, Campus Features, and Parkland News.

April 23, 1930

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from April 23, 1930. Articles included are: Largest Class to Be Graduated in College's History, Senior Class to Present Comedy, "The Patsy" Play Big School Event, Norwegian Church Convenes in May, Noted Educator to Speak at Banquet, Sings Return from Choir Tour, Annual Staff to Present Carnival in College Gym on Saturday, May 3, Two Members of Faculty Go East for Campaigning, Young People to Meet in Everett, At Last Is Found One Who Will Not Be Moved by P.L.C. Prof., Calendar, Why Is It That People Are Shiny When the Sun Shines Brightly, Civilized?, Lighter Than Air, Campus Features, Dig and Profit, Purpose, Parkland News, Student Opinion, Campus Locals, Daily Diary, What Others Are Doing Alumni News, Chapel Talk, Cheroba, Win First Game on Diamond for Season's Start, Sport Slants, Second Chance to Mark Win Friday, Pastimers Face Heavy Schedule for This Season, and Final Date Set for First Meets.

April 9, 1930

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from April 9, 1930. Articles included are: Choristers Make Trip in Northern Cities of State, Give Invitation to Attend W.E.A. Meet, Hellman Called to Hebron Presidency, Clean Campus, "The Patsy" Cast Out for Best Yet, 34 on Quarter's Honor Roll List, Start Campaign Action for Plan of Association, Mrs. Christensen Speaks at D.O.R., Thespians Appear in School Carnival, Week-Olds Take Active Part in P.L.C. Affairs, Faculty, Studes Finally Approve Standard Design, Date Saga's Girl on One Big Night, Have Convention of Young People, Spring Vacation Comes April 16, 75 Books Added During March to Library Shelves, Campus Features, Laddies Entertain Dorm Lassies at Big Overall Party, Chapel Gleanings, Alumni News, Pastimers Start Baseball Season with Logger Men, Parkland News, Sport Slants, Tennis Meet Now in Full Progress, Daily Diary, Exchanges, Girls' Pep Club, Accomplish Something, Do You Know? Lighter Than Air, and Chapel Talk.

March 27, 1930

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from March 27, 1930. Articles included are: Win, Lose with Seattle Pacific College Squads, Plan Campus Day Sale for Picture, End Homecoming with Oratorio by Three Big Choirs, Traces Features of College Year, Adopt New Plan for Organization, Choir Assists Alumni Homecoming Service, Travel North on Extensive Tour of Other Cities, Large Crowd at Annual P.L.C. Alumni Sermon, Miss Kristofferson Compares American and Norwegian Schools, Calendar, Everybody Ready for Big Surprise, Compete to Decide Who Will Give Play, Elect New Members for Alumni Board, Zuzuland Customs and Life in Talk by Reverend Ylvisaker, No Such Thing, Lighter Than Air, Campus Features, What We Like to See, Baseball Outlook for Season Good, Basket Season Is Successful, Campus Locals, Defeat Alumni in Twofold Program, Girls' Basketball Scores for Season, Girls Experience Successful Year with Basketball, Get Me?, Exchanges, Tingelstad to Talk at Next Meeting, Chapel Gleanings, Spring Invades with Its Sting, Outlines Future to Tacoma Club, and Alumni News.

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