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January 20, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from January 20, 1927. Articles included are: Christian Life Emphasis Week is Inspiring, Board of Trustees Rearrange Officers, Joint Programs Prove Hilarious, With Our Present, Debaters Are Victorious, Informal Discussion at Mission Society, Donation Shows Winning Spirit, Further Data on Endowment Drive Work, Seamen's Mission Work Topic for Discussion, Tom Skeybilt Well Received, Cards of Thanks, Calendar, Flash! Students Are Posing, The Perfect Semester, Chapel Talks, Mission Society, Move Over, P.L.C. Lands Beat Stadium Tigers, Dianas Win from Seattle N.M.F.A. 'Stenogs' Team, Pacifics Defeat N.M.F.A. Quint, Girls Take Easy Victory from Tacoma Lassies, Loses to P.L.C. Team, Campus Locals, Lighter Than Air, and Daily Diary.

February 10, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from February 10, 1927. Please note that two issues were printed with the same date, volume, and number. Articles included in the first issue are: P.L.C. Mountain Trip Enjoyed, Welcome Alumni, Faculty Again Bereaved, New Students Enroll, Alumni Board Convenes Here, Alumni Reunion Banquet Plans Ready; Big Meeting Is Expected, President's Family Suffers Bereavement, New Distinction for Pacific Lutheran, Notice, State Inspector Visits, Semester Honor Roll Is Announced, Calendar, Your Alma Mater Is Calling You, Alumni Pres. Sends Greeting, Chapel Talks, Coming Home, Christian Life, Pacifics Bag Two Victories at Ashford, Encouragement in Spirit Shown Here, Dianas Beat Kapowsin, P.L.C. Girls Win From Kapowsin, Student Addresses Given, Just for Today, Alma Mater Blues, Boys Lose Return Games, Lutheran Union Sends Message, Campus Locals, Mission Society, Parkland News, Daily Diary, and A Student's Desire. Articles included in the second issue are: P.L.C. Sends Delegate, Debate Clashes Prove Exciting, Alumni Reunion Banquet Plans Read; Big Meeting Is Expected, Debaters Enjoy a Night of Fun, Holiday Frolic Is Successful, Financial Plans for Delegate Discussed, P.L.C. Hears Splendid Lincoln Address, Calendar, Achievement, Student Opinion, Mission Society, Can the Honor System Be Honorable, Chapel Talks, Our Students Convention, Washington's Birthday Holiday, P.L.C. Greyhounds Lose to Lincoln, Girls Make Annual Pilgrimage; Enjoyable Trip Had; Lose to Battle Ground in Rough Game, Latest Field Manager Movement Reports, Alumni Board Convenes Again, Trustees Discuss Important Issues, Campus Locals, Lighter Than Air, and Daily Diary.

March 10, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from March 10, 1927. To Form Conference!, First Debate Meet for College Girls, Loving Cup Members Organize P.L.C.'s First Fraternity, Alumni Reunion Banquet Is Biggest Success in Years, Mrs. Ramstad Entertains D.O.R. at Regular Meeting, P.L.C. Takes Part in Rally Program, Junior College Mentors Will Decide Issue, Student Bereaved, Debaters Challenge Camps, Apology, U of W Men Lose to P.L.C. Women, Calendar, P.L.C.'s First Fraternity, Debate vs. Declamation, Chapel Talks, Mission Society, Parkland News, Choo-Choo, Really?, Lutherans Beat Centralia Quint, Meet Stevens Debate Team, P.L.C. Loses to Stars, P.L.C. Dianas Beat Lassies, P.L.C. Paperweights Lose to Lincoln, P.L.C. Reserves Beat Methodist, Shall the Christian College Teach Moral Training, Tacoma Girls Earns Trip Thru Business, Campus Locals, Lighter Than Air, Daily Diary, and Thrilling Birthday Party.

March 24, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from March 24, 1927. Articles included are: Women Again Are Victors Over Men, Short Course Men Feted Prior to Leave, Speakers Heard in Chapel Hour, Lane Is Unfortunate, Faculty Is Bereaved Fourth Time In Term, Normal Department Fourth Quarter Begins June 13, Board Holds Regular Session, D.O.R. Girls Hostesses to Y.P.L.L., Rev. Carl Foss New President, Appreciation, Interesting Correspondence, Calendar, Who Are You?, Lutheran Students' Union Delegate to St. Olaf Gives Report on Meet, Chapel Talks, So This Is Sportsmanship, Conference Plans Laid: Initial Meet Held; Coaches Confer on Rules, Kirkland Takes Game, Seattleites Lose to P.L.C. Girls, Dianas Defeat Railway Rivals, Girls Basketball Review, Class Games Are Run Off 'Midst Cheers and 'Boos,' Campus Locals, Library Increases, Knock Before You Enter, Not After: It Isn't Your School, It's You, Sacrifice, Daily Diary, and Parkland News.

April 12, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from April 12, 1927. Articles included are: Senior Play Cast Chosen--May 13 Graduation Plans Materialize, Classes Visit Aquarium at Steilacoom, Easter, Alaska Students Leave for North, English Classes Organized Club, W.M.F. Holds Circuit Meet, Faculty Conducts Services, Campus Day Enjoyed by Students and Faculty Laziness Necessitates Visits to Clover Creek, Calendar, Resurgam, Leisure Time, Lutheran Students' Union Delegate to St. Olaf Continues Report, W.M.F. Board Meets, English Class Has Special Project, Grand Choral Union on Coast, Review of Forensic Work for Season Shows Good Record, Distinction for Typers, Mrs. Hauge is Ill, Vote of Thanks, Exchange, Myself, What Easter Means to the Christian, The Significance of Easter, The Easter Lily, Sermon, "It Is a Redeemed Life," College Men Win, Baseball Today?, Elect Football Captain, Daily Diary, Campus Locals, Students Attend Plays, Lighter Than Air, and Students Attend Operetta at Lincoln High.

May 5, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from May 5, 1927. Articles included are: East and West National Y.P.L. June 22 to 25, D.O.R. Holds Last Social Meeting, One-Act Plays Feature Week, Great Interest Shown in Class Play Practices, Debate Squad '27 Receive Letters, Handel Concert Lecture in City, New Catalogue Changes Offers, Dr. Tingelstad Commencement Speaker June 8, Ordal Reports on Trip South, Honor Roll Given, One Party Plus One Party Equals Two Parties!, Editor's Note, I Am Third, Chapel Talks, Rev. Henrikson Reports Drive, The Junior College, Condolences, Coach Ramstad Awards Letters, Tennis Tournament Well Under Way, P.L.C. Boys Win Opening Game, Officials Adopt Athletic Rules, Saints Victors Over Colleges, Tennis Tournament Scheduled, P.L.C. Loses Slugfest to Parkland Team, Lighter Than Air, Calendar, and Announcement.

May 19, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from May 19, 1927. Articles included are: Alumni Picnic Date is Set, Nutrition Class Visits Sanitorium, Choir Sings in Seattle, Staff Is Feted by Advisor, Leads in Class Play, Church Has New Organ, English Class Has Special Projects, Mother's Day Program by Mission Society, Plans for Graduation Ready, New Cabinet File Given Mast Office, Calendar, Outgoing Counsel Celebrates Own Leave, Magli Taken Ill, Senior Play a Success, Languages Is Address Theme, How Do I Know, Why Live?, Mission Program Well Attended, Ye Loyal Alumni, Pacific Lutheran Chautauqua, Pacifics Pop Sumner Surprise, Stadiumites Hit Way to Victory, "Polly" Scores Again!, Centralians Win Over Lutherans, Star Athlete Leaves School, Shows Form, Lighter Than Air, Daily Diary, Complimentary Recital June 6, Dormitory Men Elect Officers, Create Student Body Fund, Recital to Be Given, Many Exchanges on Mast File, and Choir Again on Road.

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 13, 1927

This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from October 13, 1927. Articles included are: Full Quota Raised for Pacific Lutheran College in Campaign, Normal "Grads" Receive Schools, Mrs. Bertrand Taylor: New Instructor Begins Work Here, "Gladiators" Victorious in Hard Contest with Saint Leo's "Lions," Make Plans for School Chorus, Artists Course to Begin Soon, Commercial Department to Get New Apparatus, Football Schedule, Short Course Term Begins October 31, Mrs. Christenson Brings Good Word, Subscriptions Coming In; Captains Hopeful, Various Classes Elect Officers, Football Schedule, Notice, "Sail On and On--," Are You a Booster?, Chapel Talks, Fountain of Youth Has Great Powers (?), Luther League to Give Fall Frolic Saturday, Church Announcements, Teachers Attend P.T.A. Meeting, Achievement!, School Spirit, Gladiators Tie Game; Score 0-0, Lighter Than Air, Dr. Johnson Finds Healthy Specimens, Star Basketball Play Comes Back, Daily Diary, Rev. Henriksen Leaves for Seattle to Take Over Phinney Ridge Charge, Marriage of Former Students Takes Place, and Campus Locals.

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