The Lone Star Lutheran (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1960 Page: 4 of 4
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Twelve TLC students partici-
pated in the Parish Mission Build-
\ ers program of the American Lu-
theran Church this summer.
Three other students were active
in the new Parish Youth Work
program.
Ypsilanti, Michigan was the
scene of a six day training ses-
sion for both groups, after which
the students from Capital and
Pacific Lutheran Universities and
from Augustana, Wartburg. and
Texas Lutheran Colleges separ-
ated for their tours or duty,
a n m a Congregations in California, II-
rGehimann i anss iinois-iowa> owo and
—2 Tennessee were some of the many
European i our j "h0°uprr-ved the beneflts o£ these
Bill Poehlmann, TLC sopho- The PMB teams, aided the con-
more, was one of 60 Lutheran gregations through community
youth selected to represent the surveys, prospect lists and train-;
United States in Europe this sum- the congregation to make per-
mer. . sonal calls.
Bill was a delegate to the Eu- The PYW program emphasized
ropejan Ecumenical Youth Con- challenging the youth of the
ference. He was also taking part church through the Luther
in the . European-American Youth League:
Exchange Student Program for LeLaine Bollmeyer, Barbara
the purpose of studying work in Brucks, Nita Gebert, Al Hoerig,
Lutheran churches in Europe. Garland Kneten, Karen McCann,
In this program, 60 Lutheran Robert Reardon, Harold Sager,
.youths were divided into five I Delores Wenzel, Robert Wilber,
groups of 12. Each worked in a Billy Willms, and Vera Zingle-
different country for two weeks mann represented TLC on the
with an additional two and a half PMB teams. Claudia Billo, Charles
weeks spent in Germany by the i Eckert and Sharon Sandquist
■entire group. Bill’s work was served as PYW team members,
done in Sweden.
The Youth Conference was held
in Alusanne, Switzerland, with ap-
proximately 1,700 youth in at-
tendance. Schools were converted
into dormitories in order to house
the large conference membership.
‘The Youth Conference is held
TWELVE of the fifteen par-
ish mission builders and Parish
Youth Workers are shown after
their convo program. From left
to right, they are: Billy Willms,
Delores Wenzel, Harold Sager,
Barbara Brucks, Robert Rear-
don,’ Sharon Sandquist, Karen
McCann, Nita Gebert, Al Hoer-
Little Black Book
By CHARLOTTE
class prexy, who crunch ice in the
_ •, , _ , . , upstairs stacks. -And- Shertn Pfen-
Greetmgs scholars! Just think; . . - ■ . _
. , . . nig looking for Al; plus Ross Ear-
— weeks until mnei . , T „ _ „
ley. Need I say more???
Congrats to Miss Judy Vivrou?.
She landed a beautiful diamond
only six more
weeks exams.
Freshmen, the date is only Sep-
tember 30, not October 28! This ^ne ianuea a
ig, Garland Kneten, and Charles . means beanies will be worn anb a man b00^ anh top
Eckert.
This includes
Golden Stars to
Begin Activities
The Golden Stars began their
activities for this football season
with their halftime performance
at the McMurray game last Fri-
day.
the fact that Collettes ,% S*"» are a selected
ladies horrified al ,h» oE g>rlS who provide half-time per-! in
this . . . He’s already through col-
lege, a registered pharmacist,
this What’s with a certain Pennsyl-
! vanian ? He’s been so good this
and down, please,
you, Gary Fleener.
But credit in print goes
week to Janet Sandburg, Carolyn - m
and Jean Riggers. They year ■ ■ ■ PerhaPs t0° Sood?
It’s so nice to see that some
Notes and Quotes
(Continued from Page 2)
Edinburg, Texas, comes this bit
of wisdom: “Of some historical
Munson, and Jean Riggers,
have been so faithful with their
beanies (You know, paper sacks of the b°ys on camPUs have other
clothes than blue jeans.
may be suddenly on the increase).
A word to the wise: Minors
stay away from Juniors! There
seems to be a little “supervision”
over there now.
To a former student of Title
we say best of luck and much
happiness. The good news se»t£
Lynnette Bergen into a “spell;”
Girls of West Hall, what lives J an old contempary card collector,
alias
interest is _ .. ______
for young ladies, horrified at the otTprls wbo provide half-time per- j jn your out-box that makes Jan ! Lightning, alias Vonnie Jo Al
very thought of callim- their grad- formances at football and basket- DeSha scream??? Or better still, brecht, received a carat sparkler,
e^ ery 13 years. The theme for this uate| bachelors, once^granted M- bal1 games- Tlieir self-styled rou- maybe Sherwood, “Froggie” Mont- Good luck to the Bulldogs!
“T grees as Maid of Arts Sister "of I tineS consist of ^ance, drill, baton, ze| can answer that. [Please, fellas, no bleach — rather
Arts, and Mispress of Arts.” ' ^ and precision work with an. era- j . Speaking of living creatures j beach combing while you’re away^
1 phasis on showmanship and cos- there are nine that live in Krau- | Sorry to hear quarterback Miffy
j shaar. The reference is made to couldn t play, but someone has to
year’s conference was “Jesus
Christ, Light of the World.” At
the conference there were 40 na-
tional churches with 12 denomi- • ~ fume.
•nations represented from all parts the Youth Conference on this sub- Members - of the Golden Stars
■of the world. Some of the coun- ject was that they should try to for 1960 are: Sarah Anderson,
be brothers instead of being fath- Martha Arnecke, Joan Fulton,
ers and should help in material Barbara Hansen, Joyce Wilcox,
ways. Patsy Roesler, Donna Scheuer-
Bill’s personal experiences also man, Barbara Schroeder, Diana
tries represented were: Africa,
'Russia, Hungary, Asiatic coun-
tries, and many others.
The main item under considera-
tion, at this meeting, according to added to his trip. During his stay Wang, and Bonnie Wilcox.
Poehlmann, was “What is the
responsibility and postion of the
churches in Europe as compared
to those in smaller countries.”
Bill stated that the decision of
We’re Only 113th in Size"
But
in Sweden, he was present at the Newly elected officers for the j seemed to be pausing for a few
celebration of Sweden’s longest organization are: Faye Beyer, cap. moments.
day when there was light for a 24 tain; Rosalie Steger, lieutenant; The Gammas gave a lovely fall
hour period except for a brief and Estelle Pargmann, sergeant. rush party. They’re out for inter-
period of dusk during the night, j The Stars are supervised by an1 national good will. They served
executive board composed of Miss Russian tea.
Helen Osborne, director; Mrs. Le- Ever spend any time in the li-
ona Bogisch. dean of women; and brarT? There’s Betty Kalscheuer
Morine A. Nyquist, band director.! Morgans mental practicing—quite
_ • _ shocking if you don’t know what .
she^s doing. And then there are
j the two students, one’s a junior |
Bob Schumacher, Curtis Seth j hold the fort down.
Heinrich and the seven ground Just call Mary Ann Homilius
squirrels. Robinette. She’s real good with a
Wednesday night the campus how and arrow,
was loaded with'' “affectionate” Then’ there’s the new members^
couples. Seems the street lights the Delta Pi Eta club . . . rather
weren’t, on. Funny thing, everyone officers of the club.
Sunday was the day of picnics
— the Alpha rush picnic and the
choir picnic,, plus the elephant ear
Our Selector Policy
Is Rated No. 1
According- to a recent independent com-
parative study of life insurance policies
Lutheran Mutual’s Selector Policy tops
the $10,000 ordinary life class in aver-
age payment and average cost.
Top-flight competitive policies like the
Selector are one of the reasons our
representatives enjoy working for
Lutheran Mutual. One of the very
lowest lapse ratios in the entire in-
dustry attests to the fact that our
select clientele are sold on Lutheran
Mutual too!
A'ow more than $575,000,000 Insurance Jn Force
and headed tor another reconl-brcul.ing year!
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group.
Over and out. Be careful; th^.
Little Black Book is always open.
Heh-Heh.
New Members
The TLC band, under the direc-
tion of Morine Nyquist, have be-
gun practicing for the season’s ac-
tivities. One of the highlights of
this year’s tours will be a week;
end tour to Mexico.
New members of the bands this
year are: clarinets—Connie An-
derson, Lawrence Bade, Florence
Schneider, Chrales Belicek, La-
Verne Kaspei\ Lois Jungermann,
Sandra Pfeiffer, and Barbara
j Gerhart.
Other new members are: alto
sax'—Jon Patton and Raymond j
Brown; cornets—Robert Johnson.
[ Donald Fischer, and Mart in Wen-
del; baritone—Richard Baumer;
! trombones—Robert Trypson and j
David Radicke; string bass—Nor- j
val Kneten; and percussion—Don- i
Laid Lippe.
— T.L.C. Students Welcome — j
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