The Lone Star Lutheran (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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Wednesday, January 13, 1954
THE LONE STAR LUTHERAN
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the organization. Although plans by
from Mathis.
so-
1000 Attend TLC
Seguin, Texas
LEON STUDIO
PORTRAITS
Compliments of
KODAK FINISHING
J. B. BARBER SHOP
FILMS — CAMERAS
FRAMES
109 E. Market St.
106 N. Austin St.
Phone 257
Compliments of
A Gift to Last a Lifetime . .
“Backing the Bulldogs”
Friendly, Courteous
ROYAL & REMINGTON PORTABLE
TYPEWRITERS
Service Always
DUKE & AYRES
NOLTE NATIONAL
The 5c and 10c Store
BANK
Drive-In Banking Service
SOUTH TEXAS PRINTING CO.
“The Old Reliable Since 1868”
200 South Camp Street
Seguin
Member F.D.I.C.
Just the Right Size
For Fast Typing
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Milk Shakes - Short Orders
Home-Made Ice Cream
$10.00 Per Month
Small Down Payment
SEGUIN STATE BANK
& TRUST COMPANY
VIVROUX
HARDWARE CO.
SINGER
Sewing Machine Co.
211 S. River St.
Tel. 2323 Seguin, Texas
Letters To The Editor
Dear editor:
We TLC
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DR. RALPH SAGEBIEL
DENTIST
COLLEGE VIEW IGA
R. B. Spacek, Owner
“Your complete store serving
the West end.”
REIMERS ART CO.
Art Materials
Ceramics
J. C. PENNEY CO.
Quality Merchandise
SEGUIN LEADER
DEPT. STORE
Your complete Shopping Center
Phone 936 Seguin, Texas
THE GOOSE
Fountain Drinks
CO-EDS—We invite you to
come in and browse around
Lingerie-Sportswear-Dresses
MARVEL SHOP
111 N. Austin
ted
STARCKE FURNITURE CO.
Invites Comparison of Style and Price with Any Other Store
Free Delivery Anywhere in Texas
“Big City Store — Small Town Prices”
reminded Leaguers that the same is scheduled to take place early in student director,
conditions exist now which were the spring semester. “Cernw?1 ^y
present last year when sexual im-
made a field trip to the Rockport
Marine Laboratories on Saturday,
January, according to H. W. Bis-
choff, instructor. Through the
courtesy of Cecil Reid, chief mari-
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Greeting Dean A. C. Streng as he returns from the Southern Association meeting held at Memphis, building. The students
ODORLESS
CLEANERS
Cleaning — Pressing
Alterations
See Luther Knebel, Willie Noak,
Ronald Birk, or Adolph Gottschalk
★ Pictures closing at the Majes-
tic in San Antonio on Wednes-
day each week open at the
Palace in Seguin the following
Saturday midnight, Sunday,
Monday. Aztec pictures closing
on Wednesday open at the Pal-
ace Thursday and Friday.
■Ar All big pictures return to the Dixie
30 Days after first run in Palace
Theatre.
PALACE. TEXAS &
DIXIE DRIVE-IN
MID-WINTER BAND —
(Continued from Page 1) CHRISTIANSEN’S CONCORDIA
the first half of the concert. (Continued from Page 1)
The second part of the program of Music. Since 1937, he has been
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LEAGUERS WILL SEE — SlGMAS PLAN INITIATION
(Continued from Page 1) The Sigma Tau Sorority, a
at the January 5 meeting. The to- campus social organization, for wo-
pic, based on one of the resolu- men students, is now making plans
tion was arranged, and at 9:00 A.
M. students and trawler left the
dock. Luckily the fishing was
good, and many fish and other
services conducted by the students
and faculty of Texas Lutheran
College Sunday evening, December
12.
Featured in the candle light ser-
, John Sommer.
“Carnival Day in New Orleans”,
Sigma Tau, organized five years by John J. Morrissey, “Promena-
morality in our country reached ago for the purpose of promoting
a new high.
Following Mrs. Streng’s address,
Dr. William F. Kraushaar, Luther
League sponsor, officiated at the
installation of the officers elected
at the December meeting. Those
installed included Paul Kuder,
Niagara Falls, New York, presi-
dent; Byron Burch, Kenedy, vice
president; Donna Kuhlman, Hamil-
ton, treasurer; and Eileen Sager,
Fredericksburg, secretary. The
new officers then assumed their
duties in the business meeting
which followed.
Several projects, such as teach-
ing Sunday School at Wesley
Chapel, were discussed at a recent
meeting of the executive commit-
tee of the League.
Members are reminded that the
February meeting will be GFO of-
fering night.
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Vesper Services
Approximately 1000 persons at-
j£ay tended the two Christmas vesper
Koertge of Seguin. The six fina-
lists were the winners of a semi-
final contest held January 6.
Twelve students of the 65 TLC
speech students were chosen to
participate in the semi-finals. Dr. vice were readings of the Christ-
R. C. Olsen, Dean A. C. Streng, mas story, selections by instru-
Rev. M. J. Silseth, and Mr. S. L. mental ensembles, vocal solos, and
Doerpinghaus, TLC faculty mem- numbers by the a cappella choir,
bers, judged the semi-final con-
graduates here at test.
Capital Seminary would appreci-
exception, of course, of the phy-
sical contact with the official.
Think it over the next time you
razz an official who, according to
your own infallible judgment, has
make a mistake.
Be a BB-Boost The Bulldogs
Col. John Kramer tells us that
a guest apartment for use by pro-
spective athletes who visit the
campus has been put into first class
shape. The apartment, located in
the northern portion of the bot-
tom floor of East Side Old Main,
can house eight boys, according to
the colonel.
form to the standards of good
taste. Unsigned letters will not be
published.
EILEEN SAGER WINS —
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Chuch of Seguin; and Mrs. Julia
Grassmuck, speech specialist of
Seguin. Joe K. Menn, president of
the student body, served as chair-
man of the contest.
Other participants in the con-
test included Fay Wenzel of Com-
fort, Leslie Bretzke and ] „
Members of the faculty com-
mittee in charge of the program
This contest, the first in the were Dean A. C. Streng, chairman;
ate it if you would print the fol- college’s history, is only one of a President William F. Kraushaar;
lowing letter in the next issue of series of events
the LONE STAR LUTHERAN:
Dear Alma Mater:
tions passed by the International to initiate its new members into opened with Invercargill March, director of the Concordia Choir at
Luther League Convention, was the organization. Although plans by Lithgow-Laurendeau. This Concordia College where he heads
Luther League Convention, was the organization. Although plans by Lithgow-Laurendeau. This Concordia College where he heads
presented in a frank manner and are still incomplete, the initiation number was directed by the band s music department.
Philip F. Knautz, director of
the college choir and former stu-
dent of Professor Christiansen, is
acting as local manager for the
concert and has announced that
ed by Vernon Breitkreutz, follow- advance sale of tickets is now un-
require- ed- “Stars and Stripes Forever,” der way. Tickets to this outstand-
ing program of choral music will
be available at the college music
department as well as at various
churches in the community. Col-
lege students will be admitted on
their activities ticket. Due to a
limited printing and the distribu-
tion of blocks of tickets to col-
leges and churches in San Mar-
cos, San Antonio, and Austin, in-
terested persons should make
early reservation for tickets.
Class Visits Sea BULL,DO° BABKS -
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111 JWarillC Trawler erSj who were on the bench at the
The invertebrate zoology class time, let the refree have a couple
of solid punches in the face as he
came by the place where the boys
were sitting.
Surely we all recognize such ac-
ne biologist, a trawling expendi- tion to be quite unsportsmanlike,
to say the least. Yet at times in
Memorial Gymnasium we Bulldog
Boosters take part in just such
aquatic animals were brought to unsportsmanlike conduct, with the
the surface and examined by ex-
cited students. Unfortunately, no
one had remembered to bring
fishing tackle.
Climaxing the trip was a tour
through the marine laboratory
_ _ saw many
Tenn., are Mrs. Streng and a number of TLC students. From left to right are Mrs. Streng and Paul, different demonstrations of marine
Erline Hohmann, president of Phi Theta Kappa; Dean Streng; Robert Breitkreutz; Ivan D. Schultz, stu- jjfe which were informatively com-
dent body vice president; Joe K. Menn, student pres dent; Vernon Breitkreutz, editor of the LONE STAR mented on by an able guide.
LUTHERAN; Ruth Billnitzer, editor of the GROWL; and Freddy Streng.
a leauure
•• j de”, by Leroy Anderson, and “The
closer Christian relationships be- Peck-Horn’s Revenge, ’ a novelty
tween the students, is open to all number by R. W. Bowles, narrat-
women who meet its moral, in- L
tellectual, and social
ments. The organization is headed another Sousa march, concluded
by Marilyn Salge, junior student the program. Audience applause
demanded an encore, “Dark Town
Strutters Ball,” which featured
Mr. Kromminga in a trumpet
lo.
staged by the the Rev. H. E. Gibson; Mrs. Sara
Speech Division under the direc- Orrok; the Rev. M. J. Silseth; Mr.
tion of Mr. Jon Ericson, speech Louis U. Kromminga; Mr. P. F.
We rejoice over the occasion of professor of Texas Lutheran Col- Knautz; and Miss Nyra Turbiville.
your acceptance into the Southern lege.
Association of Colleges. We’ve Miss Sager will present her
hoped and waited eagerly for the speech at Thursday morning’s con-
good news, and we are indeed vocation program,
thankful for this milestone in your
history.
The boys at Capital Seminary
Walter Koenig, Jr.
Clarance Rose
Cal Frisch
Ralph L. Cook
Albert Hoick
Letters to the editor on topics
of campus interest are welcome.
They must be short and must con-
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