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r iiello ... Western VOL. XLVH—No. 1 Western Washington College, Bellingham, Washington Friday, Sept. 24, 1948 J i . ' ' '. . Field Band Appears | At Peace Arch f And Saturday Game 'Following a schedule almost as rigid as the training tables of the Viking football squad, the 1948 Western Washington college field band, directed by Don C. Waiter, left this morning to participate in the annual Peace Arch celebrations at Blaine. ! Many marching units from British f Columbia will join those from the [United States in observing the bond | of friendship between Canada and ! the United States. The 60-piece Vik-f tag marching band returned to col-r lege Monday, September 20, to begin I rehearsing. :l land, to Play Tomorrow Night I Facing their first test against Lin-. I ield college tomorrow night at Bat- Jersby field, the Vikings will have the .support of the band. Bain will' v not keep the band at home this year I as.. new. plasti-glas raincoats _ and gcap protectors have been added to the official uniforms. ~"~Following"" is" the preserrt5"' "band-roster which will see many new members next week: • Hazel Brown, Bellingham; George Earle, Seattle; Dick Hjorn, Bellingham; Shirley Likkel, Lynden; Ross Monroy, Bell- * ingham; Dale Schuler, Rockport; 1 Clyde Sines, Bellingham; Robert i Hoaglem, Seattle; Zone Daverin, Se-tattle; George Dowd, Bellingham; Don Kearns, Bellingham, Lois Larson, Everson; Lex Milton, Belling- I ham; Eugene Robbins, Blaine; Bob | Rowe, Nooksack; Bob Funk, Bell-j ingham; and William Kearns, Bell- * Ingham. ^Ray Philips, Seattle; ElwoodSund-strom, Ferndale; Roger Dews, Lynden; Joy Dotson, Seattle; Gordon Ford, Lummi Island; Glenn Foster, Tacoma; Elizabeth Rank, Bellingham; Don Sires, Bellingham; Danny Coulthurst, Bellingham; Bruce Gil-let; Bellingham; Richard Raven- K ; (Continued on Page 2) . *> Cut Courtesy Bellingham Herald" VIKING BOMBER—You'll see a lot of this chap when Western Vikings open their 1948 football season Saturday night at Battersby Field against the always rugged and dangerous Linfield Wildcats. He is Lee Stout) a Seattle boy, and one of the top passers on Dr. Lapp's squad. CCF to Sponsor First AWS Tea All students are invited to attend the first AWS tea on Tuesday in room 213, from 2:30 to 4:00 p. m. The tea is being sponsored by College Christian Fellowship, with Bessie James as chairman. Students are invited to drop in at any time during the hour and a half period for some tea and cookies. Schedule for Opening Week The general program for the first ten days of school will be as follows: Thursday, September 23—College offices open for consultation, 8:30-4:30 p. m., Mam Building. Entertainment, for all new students on campus 7:30 p. m, Campus School Auditorium. Friday, September 24—Opening assembly, 9:00 a. m., Auditorium. English placement tests, 9:45 a. m., to be announced. English placement tests '••A (continued), 1:15 p. m., to be announced. Assembly, 2:30 p. m., Audi-f torium. Group conferences and campus tomV2:45 p. m., as announced. Automobile tour, 4:00 p. m. Newcomers mixer, 8:30 p. m., Gymnasium, Saturday, September 25—Assembly, 9:00 a. m., Audiorium. Pre-registra-tion advisement, 10:30-4:30 p. m. Physical education orientation, 10:30- 4:30 p. m. FootbaU gamewith IJnfield College, 8:00 p. m., Battersby H e ^ > - # : : \ : ; / ' - . ••::-v.;-! ;:;.;- ....^- ••;:..-;.:. September 26—Open for church attendance, morning <tv^ of allrstudents, 8:00-5:00 p. m., | f l i ^ ^ S e p t ^ b o r 38--Regular classes, 8:00-4:00 p. m. AWS tea, 2:30- w$IM§*M^^ r , . :••'-•:- :•"•• '-::.•'•• y'-yy; | Thursday, September JO—Physical examinations for returning students Faculty^ Busy Football Year Due for Vikings The '48 Vikings will really have to hustle this year in order to meet their busy football schedule. They will meet, several different Evergreen conference schools on the following scheduled occasions: Sept. 25—Linf ield College here, 8 p.m. Oct. 2—Uuniversity of Britsh Columbia, there, 2 p. m. Oct. 9—Eastern Washington College, here, 8 p.m. Oct. 16—Central Washington College, here, 8 p.m., Oct. 23—Whitworth College, there, 2 p.m. Oct. 30—Pacific Lutheran College,, there, 8 p. m. Nov. 13—College of Puget Sound, here, 2 p. m. (Homecoming). Nov, 20—St. Martin's College, there, 8 p. in. . ,.... Nov. 25—University of British: Columbia,, here, 12 noon (Thanksgiving). CCF MEETS WEDNESDAY "College Christian Fellowship, the WWC Inter-Varsity chapter, extends a welcome to all students to its first meeting Wednesday noon in room 303 Those interested are invited to bring .their lunches at 12, with the meeting itseU scheduled to begfn at 12:30. Students wha^e^tinattl*:M bring their lunches are requested to oome^^; l t a | t e^ Vikings to Battle With Wildc&ri In First Clash of New Season The -Vikings have a football date with the Linf ield College Wildcats this Saturday night at 8 o'clock at Battersby Field. This will be the first game; for Western while the Linf ield gridders have a 14 to 7 victory over Long-view Junior College under their belts. Since September 13th Coach "Chuch" Lappenbusch and his new assistant Ray Ciszek have had turnouts morning and afternoon with skull '., .. .-, , - ., •practice every evening. It will be only 12 days to the day, from the first turnout to the first game of the 1948 gridiron season. Lappenbusch is pleased with the shape of the team but realizes that he has been fighting time in getting the Vikings ready for the Wildcats. At the first turnout 35 men reported for the Vikings 49th year of athletic competftionr Among these Viking 49'ers were 15 lettermen. This past week the Viking' squad lias been bolstered by the-return of 12 more lettermen. The late coming felt winners have been dribbling in from summer jobs and will strengthen the team, v ^ ^:^V LetermerT now taking their quota v of bumps and bruises on the practice field include: Walt Clayton, Ho-quiam; Charles Keown, Ofd, Nebraska; Dave Smith, Buckley; Bpy Dodge, Forks; Tom Poe, Longview; Mel Lindbloom, Sedro-Woolley; Howard Brevik, Bellingham; WaHy Keehr, Seattle; Lee Stout, Seattle; Hal Partlow, Bellingham; Jim Kent, Seattle; Jerry Karnofski, Longview; Jack McStott, Puyallup; George" Yonlick, Seattle; Al Webber, CHym-pia; Gerald Salsgiver, Buckley; Art" Svidren, Buckley; Gil Stewart, Ren-ton; Bob Scoll, Renton; Cliff Simpson, Puyallup; Ray Moulton, Kelso; Truman Fones, Kelso; Jack Frazier, Bellingham; Marion Thornton, Bellingham; Frank Gayda, Hoquim; Robert Niegaman. Freshmen footballers will be an important part of the Viking football picture this season. Here is a list of freshmen candidates for varsity positions:'Ed Olsen, Bremerton; Dick Anderson, Kefeftlkan, Alaska; George Hinderman, Dar-rington; Les Johnson, Seattle; Del (Continued on page Twb> J First Mixer Tonight For Acquainting Incoming Students Newcomers are invited to attend a mixer Friday evening at 8:30 in the gym. Music will be by Gordy Downs. The general chairman for the mixer will be CurtLedford. • _ ". .Assisting as committee chairman will be the following: Phyhss-Armstrong, refreshments; Ruth Soder-strom and Bill Radcliffe, decorations;. Loren Rankin, music; Gil Kugel,- cloak room and miscellaneous; Jim Kent and Al Bianchini, clean-up. The mixer is for newcomers only. "Registration!" Blanks and blanks and blanks. Still there's more to come. Until you scream in desperation, "My mind is simply numb, I'll not fill out another." *• But just then—B-R-OvT-H-E-R They shove another stack at you, "Age, name, address, phone," And all that sort of rot. , A faint and feeble groan Rises from parched lips, "These people need some tips, On how to speed production." Just then your pen goes dry, Nothing's right, all indeed is wrong. But you're to old to cry. Yes, strange tho' it may be, Darwin got his theory at WWC. "Survival of the fittest—" How do you qualify? Ask yourself the question, "Will I do or die?—" New Students Welcomeld^ Welcome Frbsh—we're glad you're here! The student body of.tfel college exends a hearty greeting to,each one of you. Today ^u^WJjlJI be busy registering and things will seem a little stra^ige and-icoqSI^ ing . . . but it won't be that way for long! t -K<li|| Tomorrow night our Viking raiders will swc)op d o ^ t l ^ ^ield|c«i a hunting trip for the Linfield Wildcats and y ^ this season opener at Battersby field! Adding to ^he fefivitiesf^ilSI be the 1948 Viking field band which is operating smoothly uj^er|l^rl|| G. Walter's-direction. . •:••'•''; ''• [y _'."/; •••' _>;.•' ;,:;v'V'::;--';:;.'^:Jiiift^ "' You will find-that you will gfetq^ut of college; just ^ a ^ J y ^ l ^ i ^ intjo it^l f you enter into our lifefhere in the^rightil^pp^^rit|y^p^ bound[ to have the biggest aiid /'happiest^^ oul; |pSliege/s 5CM year jami^jrsa^^^ ,.. ^gam^xxbehaffofth£^^^^i^n^u^^x^p^^^f^*-t,-^«^-
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Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1948 September 24 |
Alternative Title | WW Collegian, WWC Collegian, WWCollegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 47, no. 1 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | September 24, 1948 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1948-09-24 |
Year Published | 1948 |
Decades |
1940-1949 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Washington State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | George Dowd, Editor, Cecil Thomas, Sports editor, Kathleen Golly, Society editor, Patricia Somers, Society editor, Harry Pagels, Feature editor, Bill Baker, Feature editor, Barbara Breazeale, Copy editor, LaVon Frazer, Exchange editor |
Staff | Arlene Slotemaker, Business manager, News staff: Molly Falknor, John Sigurdson, Barbara Breazeale, Bruce Hannaford, Beverly Gordon, George Hess, Frances Frazee, Susan Williams, Bert Russell, Frank Adams, Lowell Likkel, Shirley Dickenson, Peggy Boe, Nancy Merrick, Glenna Hazeldine, Feature staff: LaVon Frazier, Jean Carlson, Dorice Putnam, Sharon Knowles, Joe King, Lex Milton, Kathleen Foster, Sports staff: Keith Stearns, Red Roberson, Gary Brandner, Martha Stevens, Jean Bayler, Al Bianchini, Society staff: Molly Falknor, Mildred Campbell, Bonnie Pasley, Louella Hagen, Ann Adams, Gerry Wells, Louise Olivere, Special writers: John Sigurdson, Don Miller |
Article Titles | Field band appears at Peace Arch and Saturday game (p.1) -- Schedule for opening week (p.1) -- CCF to sponsor first AWS tea (p.1) --Busy football year due for Vikings (p.1) -- CCF meets Wednesday (p.1) -- Viks tangle with Linfield Saturday; Vikings to battle with Wildcats in first clash of new season (p.1) -- First mixer tonight for acquainting incoming students (p.1) -- "Registration!" (p.1) -- New students welcomed (p.1) -- 25 band members receive letters for year's work (p.2) -- Students, religious leaders to meet (p.2) -- Laps '48 football lineup (p.2) -- Clubs - "get acquainted" (p.2) |
Photographs | Viking bomber, Lee Stout (p.1) |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544370 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 39 x 28 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2010. |
Identifier | WWC_19480924.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1948 September 24 - Page 1 |
Alternative Title | WW Collegian, WWC Collegian, WWCollegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 47, no. 1 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | September 24, 1948 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1948-09-24 |
Year Published | 1948 |
Decades |
1940-1949 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Washington State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | George Dowd, Editor, Cecil Thomas, Sports editor, Kathleen Golly, Society editor, Patricia Somers, Society editor, Harry Pagels, Feature editor, Bill Baker, Feature editor, Barbara Breazeale, Copy editor, LaVon Frazer, Exchange editor |
Staff | Arlene Slotemaker, Business manager, News staff: Molly Falknor, John Sigurdson, Barbara Breazeale, Bruce Hannaford, Beverly Gordon, George Hess, Frances Frazee, Susan Williams, Bert Russell, Frank Adams, Lowell Likkel, Shirley Dickenson, Peggy Boe, Nancy Merrick, Glenna Hazeldine, Feature staff: LaVon Frazier, Jean Carlson, Dorice Putnam, Sharon Knowles, Joe King, Lex Milton, Kathleen Foster, Sports staff: Keith Stearns, Red Roberson, Gary Brandner, Martha Stevens, Jean Bayler, Al Bianchini, Society staff: Molly Falknor, Mildred Campbell, Bonnie Pasley, Louella Hagen, Ann Adams, Gerry Wells, Louise Olivere, Special writers: John Sigurdson, Don Miller |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544370 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 39 x 28 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2010. |
Identifier | WWC_19480924.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Format | application/pdf |
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r iiello ...
Western
VOL. XLVH—No. 1 Western Washington College, Bellingham, Washington Friday, Sept. 24, 1948
J
i . ' ' '. .
Field Band Appears
| At Peace Arch
f And Saturday Game
'Following a schedule almost as
rigid as the training tables of the
Viking football squad, the 1948 Western
Washington college field band,
directed by Don C. Waiter, left this
morning to participate in the annual
Peace Arch celebrations at Blaine.
! Many marching units from British
f Columbia will join those from the
[United States in observing the bond
| of friendship between Canada and
! the United States. The 60-piece Vik-f
tag marching band returned to col-r
lege Monday, September 20, to begin
I rehearsing.
:l land, to Play Tomorrow Night
I Facing their first test against Lin-.
I ield college tomorrow night at Bat-
Jersby field, the Vikings will have
the .support of the band. Bain will'
v not keep the band at home this year
I as.. new. plasti-glas raincoats _ and
gcap protectors have been added to
the official uniforms.
~"~Following"" is" the preserrt5"' "band-roster
which will see many new
members next week: • Hazel Brown,
Bellingham; George Earle, Seattle;
Dick Hjorn, Bellingham; Shirley
Likkel, Lynden; Ross Monroy, Bell-
* ingham; Dale Schuler, Rockport;
1 Clyde Sines, Bellingham; Robert
i Hoaglem, Seattle; Zone Daverin, Se-tattle;
George Dowd, Bellingham;
Don Kearns, Bellingham, Lois Larson,
Everson; Lex Milton, Belling-
I ham; Eugene Robbins, Blaine; Bob
| Rowe, Nooksack; Bob Funk, Bell-j
ingham; and William Kearns, Bell-
* Ingham.
^Ray Philips, Seattle; ElwoodSund-strom,
Ferndale; Roger Dews, Lynden;
Joy Dotson, Seattle; Gordon
Ford, Lummi Island; Glenn Foster,
Tacoma; Elizabeth Rank, Bellingham;
Don Sires, Bellingham; Danny
Coulthurst, Bellingham; Bruce Gil-let;
Bellingham; Richard Raven-
K ; (Continued on Page 2)
. *> Cut Courtesy Bellingham Herald"
VIKING BOMBER—You'll see a lot of this chap when Western Vikings
open their 1948 football season Saturday night at Battersby Field
against the always rugged and dangerous Linfield Wildcats. He is Lee
Stout) a Seattle boy, and one of the top passers on Dr. Lapp's squad.
CCF to Sponsor
First AWS Tea
All students are invited to attend
the first AWS tea on Tuesday in
room 213, from 2:30 to 4:00 p. m.
The tea is being sponsored by College
Christian Fellowship, with Bessie
James as chairman.
Students are invited to drop in
at any time during the hour and a
half period for some tea and cookies.
Schedule for Opening Week
The general program for the first ten days of school will be as follows:
Thursday, September 23—College offices open for consultation, 8:30-4:30
p. m., Mam Building. Entertainment, for all new students on campus
7:30 p. m, Campus School Auditorium.
Friday, September 24—Opening assembly, 9:00 a. m., Auditorium. English
placement tests, 9:45 a. m., to be announced. English placement tests
'••A (continued), 1:15 p. m., to be announced. Assembly, 2:30 p. m., Audi-f
torium. Group conferences and campus tomV2:45 p. m., as announced.
Automobile tour, 4:00 p. m. Newcomers mixer, 8:30 p. m., Gymnasium,
Saturday, September 25—Assembly, 9:00 a. m., Audiorium. Pre-registra-tion
advisement, 10:30-4:30 p. m. Physical education orientation, 10:30-
4:30 p. m. FootbaU gamewith IJnfield College, 8:00 p. m., Battersby
H e ^ > - # : : \ : ; / ' - . ••::-v.;-!
;:;.;- ....^- ••;:..-;.:.
September 26—Open for church attendance, morning
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Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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