The Lone Star Lutheran (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1954 Page: 1 of 4
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The Lone Star Lutheran
co-
Student Publication of Texas Lutheran College
VOLUME 35
SEGUIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954
NUMBER 9
several pre-tour
Sunday, one in the afternoon at
Yorktown, while
Clifton Volumes
experience
under
the
Transferred Here
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educa- gaining students are Mrs. John members of the other team,
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out of
Louisiana State College, was quot-
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final business session and a picnic
Jewish Missions
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The TLC debate team, divided
into two groups, achieved these
scores: Hartman and Kriewald de-
feated Northwestern Louisiana
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Honor Society To
Send Delegates To
National Meeting
Fern Schroeder and Arlyn
Hausmann will represent the Al-
pha Phi Chapter of the Phi Theta
Kappa at the national convention
Bands Broadcast
On Station KWED
The Texas Lutheran College
education, and Mrs. Esther Scholz
of Seguin, elementary education.
Dr. Beck stated that seventeen speaker ratings of “good.”
The tournament director,
It is expected that the Clifton
books will increase the number of
volumes in the TLC library to
more than 35,000.
torium to conduct a
service on Sunday, March 21. By-
ron Burch, freshman pre-theo,
2 Plays Are Cast, Band Will App ear
Scheduled April 5
Casts have been selected for two
one-act plays, Barrie’s “The
Twelve Pound Look” and Check-
ov’s “T h e Marriage Proposal,”
scheduled for an April 5 showing
under the lights of the circle
tie Rock Junior College,
Rock, Arkansas, April 22-24.
The two delegates will attend
business sessions and student for-
ums on Thursday; workshops, a
sight-seeing tour, tea at the Go-
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TLC. From left to right, John Sommer, Georgia Faye Stanchos, Miss Wiess, Clara Samman, and Adolph banquet and dance on Friday; and
Gottschalk. Not pictured: Mrs. Julia Grassmuck, Troy Stuart, Richard Gregory. win complete their stay with a as in time to resume classwork.
Work has begun on the transfer
of Clifton College books to the
TLC library. The Clifton College
library contained about 10,000
volumes; however, not all of these
will be moved here. Only recent
editions of books not already in-
cluded in the TLC library are to the whole in welcoming visitation
be brought here. guests to the campus.
Mrs. C. J. Brown, librarian,
Mrs. Norma Kromminga, assistant
9 Students Are
Practice Teaching
Nine students at Texas Luther-
an College are practice teaching in
various public schools this semes-
ter. These senior students, who are
candidates for teaching certifoc-
ates, are gaining their practical
teaching
guidance of Dr. Walter H. Beck,
of the college’s education
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assisted by Kathleen Nentwich,
will direct “The Marriage Propos-
al. Arlyn Hausmann is the pro- from TLC this spring, with
duction manager for both plays, jor in music education.
LSL STAFF MEMBERS WILL
La Grange, Albers of San Antonio, elementary feated Arkansas State College for librarian, and the student ^library PARTICIPATE IN CONTEST
Several members of the staff of
the LONE STAR LUTHERAN,
record of one win and three assistants have completed the task
losses. Both of these girls received °i sorting those books which TLC cm at?
professors have rated as assets to PONE SI AR
the local library, and actual student publication of Texas Lu-
transfer of books is to begin soon, theran College, will participate in
These will include out of date a newswriting contest sponsored
periodicals by NEWSWEEK magazine, editor
Vernon Breitkreutz announces.
According to a news release
sent out from NEWSWEEK, three
college writers from the nation
will be selected for employment
at full salary on NEWSWEEK
this summer. Selection will be
made on the basis of the writing
contest. In addition to paid work-
ing experience on a national ma-
gazine, winners will receive their
traveling expenses to and from
New York.
All stories submitted must be
concerned with the Ted Collins
weekly International Forum TV
program or one of the topics dis-
to be held on the campus of Lit- cussed on it. Topics included are
Little the eighteen year old vote, Mc-
Carthyism, the national defense
program, Communism, etc. Dead-
line for entering stories is April
15.
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A group of practice teachers discuss problems encounted with Miss Helen Weiss, education prof, of vernor s Mansion, and a formal on the college campus Saturday.
The students will return to Tex-
New Braunfels, Cuero, Houston Area
Are Sites Of Pre-Tour Choir Concerts
The Texas Lutheran Choir has--
scheduled several pre-tour con- zation will make two appearances
certs in various Texas towns dur- Sunday, one in the afternoon at
ing the remainder of March and Faith Lutheran Church at Bellaire,
the early part of April, accord- and the other at 7:30 p M in
ing to Mr. P. F. Knautz, director Houston’s Zion Lutheran Church,
of the gioup. ’The choir also presented two
The a cappella choir will sing concerts Sunday, March 21. First
at St. Paul s Lutheran Church in of the two was an afternoon per-
New Braunfels, beginning at 7:30 formance in the high school audi-
P. M. March 28. torium at Marion. In the evening
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in the group gave a concert in the
Cuero will be the scene of a Fri- Harlandale High School auditor-
day, April 2, concert. The Cuero ium in San Antonio.
concert marks the beginning of
a week-end tour, the longest pre-
tour trip to date. The following
Saturday, the choir will appear in
concert in the high school gymna-
sium in Ganado. The TLC organi-
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Look,” and Mrs. Julia Grassmuck, the concert band, is a native of pation are good. Visiting groups
-- John Sommer, this year will be entertained by
member of both bapds, hails from the music of the TLC Choir, Mo-
La Grange. Sommer will graduate dern Choiri Band, and the Kozy
a ma- Korner Kats. The program will
also include a welcoming address,
a tour of the campus, and a picnic
supper at Max Starke park. The
activities of each visitation Sun-
day will be concluded with a brief
devotional period in the “bowl”
at the park.
Betty Sue Urban, Charlene
Traeger and Donna Kuhlman are
chiefly responsible for the publici-
ty of the project which is carried
on in co-operation with the pub-
lic relations department. Other
sub-committee committee chair-
men include Doris Richards, re-
gistration; Walter Hildebrandt
and Jerry Thane, campus tour;
Esther Pape and Edward Brandt,
food; Jim Voelker, recreation and
entertainment; and Eric Schulze,
housing.
The entire Luther League of
TLC will serve as a committee of
Visitation Will Begin Sunday
April 4, May 2 & 9
In Yorktown And Will Finish Series
LaGrange Concerts , Su"day’ ^arjh 28> bas beGn
o slated as the first of four Sun-
The Texas Lutheran College days on which leaguers from all
Band, under the baton of Profes- parts of Texas will be guests of
sor Louis U. Kromminga, and the the TLC Luther League, and of
Kozy Korner Kats Band will ap- the entire college, in the annual
______ x x v, Pear in two concerts scheduled visitation program, Calvin Goerd-
theater in Morrissee Gymnasium. for Presentatlon ln Yorktown and el, chairman of the activity, an-
Tryouts were held Tuesday, March La Grange soon- nounced. Other visitation dates an-
9. Tbe TLC band will present a nounced are April 4, May 2, and
marches, and May 9.
Paul s Lutheran Chairman Goerdel reports that
Yorktown, on March 28 the Luther Leagues of 245 Ameri-
j even- can Lutheran Church, Evangelical
by Lutheran Church, United Luther-
an Church, and Augustana congre-
as well as the Walther
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Edward the Kozy Korner group in concert
Fschubukov; at La Grange High School audi-
Friday, April 2, Dorothy Monson, Lillian Mae Niemann as Natalia torium under the direction of Pro-
president of the organization, re- Fschubukov, his daughter; and fessor Kromminga. Suites, march-
P°rts- Byron Burch as Ivan Lomov, a
The second of a three point pro- suitor of Natalia’s.
Concert Band and the Kozy Kor- gram of activities on Judaism, a
ner Kat Band presented a half- discussion on Jewish ceremonial Jon Ericson, TLC speech instruc- tives in the TLC musical organiza-
hour recorded program over radio customs and history led by Mr. t°r> direct “The Twelve Pound tions. Fern Schroeder, member of prospects for even larger partici-
station KWED, Seguin, on Satur- Bernard Lenowitz of Seguin, was
day, March 13, at 9:30 A. M. held in Convo Hall Tuesday even-
The concert band entertained March 16. Approximately 35
with two numbers, “The Ceremoni- members heard Mr. Lenowitz give
al March” and “Green Acres Over- a brief history of the Jewish race
ture,” while the Kat Band played an<^ explain some of their cus-
jive tunes. toms in religion. Mr. Lenowitz
pointed out that the Old Testa-
ment passage, Deuteronomy 6: 4,
5, is the focal point of the Jewish
religion. A major portion of the
evening was spent in open discus-
sion of questions which members
raised.
program “a fine commentary
which will help me to appreciate
and understand my Jewish friends
better.”
As a service activity of the or-
ganization, sixteen members of the
LSA visited Grace Lutheran Sana-
department, and Miss Helen Weiss, torium to conduct a devotional
assistant professor of elementary
education at TLC. ron Burch, freshman
Seven of these students are do- was in charge of the service. Mr.
ing their practice teaching in the Herman H. Ochs, acting superin- feated Northwestern
tendent of the institution, welcom- state College and Oklahoma Cen-
ed members to inspect the facili- tral College for a record of two
ties and to visit again. wins and two losses. Both of these
________________________________ girls received speaker ratings of
“excellent.” Hohmann and Sager,
de-
Seguin public schools. Those teach-
ing and their courses are Adolph
Gottschalk, Winters, business edu-
cation; Mrs. Julia Grassmuck, Se-
guin, English; Richard Gregory,
New Braunfels, physical
tion; John Sommer,
music education; Clara Samman,
Plain view, elementary education;
Tioy Stuait, Ballinger, physical coBege students will qualify for The tournament director, Mr.
education; Georgia Faye Stanchos, teaching certificates this year and Donald Graham of Northwestern
Yorktown, biology. The two re- will begin teaching next year.
TLC Debate Squad Holds 3-8 Win-Loss
Record At Intercollegiate Tournament
Alberta Hartman, Marlene ed as saying, “Texas Lutheran Col-
Kriewald, Erline Hohmann, and lege has two of the most promis-
One student termed the Eileen Sager, competing against ing girls’ debate teams that I
experienced debate teams from have seen in the Southwest in se-
colleges in Texas, Arkansas, Loui- veral years.”
siana, and Oklahoma, won three
out of eight debates in the South-
western States Annual Speech
Tournament held on the campus
of Northwestern Louisiana State
College, Nachitotches, Louisiana,
on March 12 and 13.
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La Grange soon.
The TLC band will present
concert of suites, marches, and
Selected for parts in “The chorals at St. Paul’s Lutheran
Twelve Pound Look” were Ronald Church, '
Birk as Sir Harry Sims, Betty at 8:00 P. M. Feature of the
Niemeyer as Lady Sims, Gail Hil- ing win be “Die Fledermaus,
bert as Kate, and Thomas Bodine Johann Strauss.
The Lutheran Students Associa- as Tombes. Characters in “The April 9 will see the band and gations,
tion has rescheduled the showing Marriage Proposal” are Edward the Kozy Korner group in concert Leagues of 204 Missouri Synod
of a movie on Jewish missions for Brandt as Stepan Fschubukov; at La Grange High School audi- churches have been invited to pay
a visit to the TLC campus.
Up to 600 leaguers have taken
es, and overtures will make up part in the program in previous
the evening’s program. years; however, this year marks
Both cities will have representa- the first in which Walther
- ■ Leagues have been invited, and
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