faculty ~elects seniors for who's...
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Faculty ~elects seniors for Who's Who ·'lblrteen Jiiiora have bon 'lbeta, SEA. ad stadent Court. -...i.tant in the bloloa depart- alstant In the hlato17 depart- of _Mr. _. Mn. Fred Lafn111.
alected by Ille McPbenon Alla J!1117, - of Mr. _. menL· ment, and - OD the World a.nme, l.M. QIJlele, facull7 ·to 1- lllcludccl Mrs. I.dmll l'lol7. --. ~ D&.1iMa &.con, • ~- Campus Afloat one ........tee of Llq>cad bu been co-clulionp kl Ille ll181,'10 edit1CA o! ·~·· ,.. .. Is• W11erJ ~- De ...., ~ ..,_, pi.. te telldl her &OPhomore year. 'Ol MCY, ·a nsldeot assiatant, Who ill American Collecea and le ~ .,...... ' ldleel ..,.. .net-~ Ae Is ..,,; Sile la a ~ of SEA, cbainnan ot the Foods Colllmil. Unlveraltlea." .,.......... . ............ of Mr • ... Mn. Lellle Women'• 'Council. Pbl Alpha. lee, and WU OD StudeGt Court
Senion c1aeen for the honor Flor7 bu been Jn tWll ~ Bosen, Bne111111 • ....._ Tbeta, and pt'elidal ot K1iDe bla aopbomOre 1e.r. .,_ are Llln7 Bm>b, C7nthla Bar- • JIC')Cluctlons, YOlllll Ilf.moocrata, Miss Roeera baa been junior U.U. _ _ Be Ii student Court cbalrmaa cbeskJ G. Bruce Cool<, Alan MCY, an auilUDt in the ~ class .secretaJ')', secrttary and l>i.uie W....U, a 111Aor7 - tbls )UI'.
l'lor}', ' Karguet.. Bolderreed, malics department, and co-edi- president of Women'a Athlelic ,.., pa.. te .u.i ""*'* IOda.el ~.' a 'hllMry 8tepbea Lapnd, Rodney Lusk, tor of CommoD Sense. Association, and a runner for fCbeol after ..... ......._ Ae ii ""IJor, Ill-. lo Ceadl alla',.... Kllthleea Rogers, Orvil Scott He Is a member ol B.>ard of theTopekaCo&mosClub. Ille ....... of Mr, •d" Mri ....... Be Ill Ille ..a of Mr. Smith, Marian Snavely, Roberta Publications, Academic Affairs She Is a member of SEA, Stu- Lee Wanille, EICla. DL _. Mrs. Paal Tllom-;-Jle. Strickler, Michael Tbompeon, Commit.ree, Alpha Psi Omega, co secretary, and .runs In com- Mias Warnke bas been a mcm· Jolt • and Dianne Warnke. ' Phi Alpha Theta,. and Stildent petition. ber ol the Academic: Affairs Thompeon baa been J u n I 1> r
Orvil Smllh, a hloloQ ....,.,r, Is lbe - - of Mr. ud Mrs. Orvil Smilll, Sr., CbMe.
Smith 'has been a member of Special Projects Committee. He is a member of M Club and participates In football and base-ball. •
· MarWa &utv~b'. u ._,,_ tar)' edacalioll ....Jor, pa.,. 6'
• leach apoa gradualloD Slie II lhe daaglller of Mr, ud Mrs. George W. Su•eb', LebU..,
"' Pa: Miss Snavely bas been Cresh·
man representative lo Dotzour dorm council, secretary or MCY, a member of Home Ecollillllics
Four senior womea chosen lot Wllo'• Who are lt•tb7 Koren, lll&rlaa Snue11: Dlune Warnke, · aad Marrte Holder• reed.
· club, and a member of A Cappellll Choir four years.
She is-a resident asiilstant at A:moDI' the 13 aenlon eboseia f~ Who'• Wbo are Alu Dotzour, secretary oC SEA, and P1017, Mike TbomPSOD, Brace Cook, aad Junior Sml)Jl. .
treasurer of the aenlor class.
CJnlhl• Ban:beslcy, 1111 Ens· lllh major, pllUIS io leach IN' alkDd gradate ICbool .. _
• Roberia Slrlckler, a b1a1o<7 Council representative-a t-large. major, plau to teacla or attend
Committee ~wo years, the Board .,, Publications, cdltor·in-chlef or the Spectator, a member. or MCY, and nn assistant in the English department.
class president, Junior Stuco represcntallve, 114-Club president, and co-captain In football.
Jradaalloa. She ls ltle daagb. &er .i Mr. ud Mn. w.uer BarclaeA;)'. McPlterwD.
· Miss Bardiesky bas been n member of McPherson College \'MCA-YWCA and nn ~ In the English department.. She Is editor-In-chief or the Spectator for tbla term. She was In the !:.>liege melodrama.
She Is a member ol Yotmg ~licans, Jonqails, Board of Publicntioos, Acadesnlc Affairs Committee, vice-president ol the Student Education Aaoclation this tetm and will be president ol the club· next term.
G. Bnlee c..t, a 1111Wr7 -Jer . ...... lo Wicla after ...-. lion. He II Ille - of Mr. -Mn. RoJC.....~
Coot bas played foolball four )'e8rS aiid bas eone out for tract three JUl'S-' He Is a member ol M·Club aria Fellowship of Chr!Stlan Athletes.
He Is a member of Pb! Alpha
Margaret Holderreed, 8D EDS· llsb ....ior. plaas lo leacb, .. _ graduMloa. Siie Is the daqbter of Mr. ud Mrs. Aadrew Holdef'. reed, Tacoma, Wub.
Miss Hoklerreed has been a mcmbCr of A Cappellll Choir three years, 'MC'l, Student Court three. years, secretary of Women's Council, and secretary of Dotzour Hall
She' is a member or SEA, Women's Council, and ls presi· dent of Dotmur Hall
RotlDe7 Lalk, • blol9Q -Jee, plaal .. a&R9d -.!kal ac:laool after ~ Be ii tbe - of Mr. ... Mn. Tiu- 1-k. Red;J Ferd, C.lo.
Lusk has been a aopbomore ~live to Stuco, a member of F-edenlled Students ol the Associated Colleges ol Central Kansas, Boord of Publlcatlooa, and cbairm&n ol the Coffeehouse Committee.
He is a member of Academic Affairs Committee, Educational P_Olicies Committee, and Is an
ICne Lll!ln4 ud- La..., BaDb are ._ et the U ~ • -.ea ,_ ....... wi..
graduaCe llCbool .. _ gradaa. tloa. She Is tbe daagbl.er of Mr. Uct Mrs. Dale 'Slrickler, Nerila Mall<'laesla', lDd. ' . Miss Strickler has been n reporter for the Spectator, nn as:
She is an assistant in the hJs. tory department, historian of SEA. and president of Phi Alpha 'Ibet.a .
Lury B1111kl, a hlllior1 major;
12 to attend , plans lo allald Jradllllte ac:bool after graduaUoco, lie la Ille ""'\! ol Mr. ..... Mrs. Loala Ballka, Calver, lDd. idea session
Banks has boon a member oC Twelve students from the eco- MCY, co-editor of "Collage," a
nomic · and buslneas admlnlatra- collimnlst for the Spcelllt«, a lion department will ttpre1e11t member ol Student Court bis ~ !:.>liege at the College-Bull- junior year, aod bas been .in a ncss Ideas Exchange Conference major production. in Wichita on Thuncla,y, Oct. 30. He Is a member ol A Cap-
'Ibe conference Is designed P,ella Ololr, YOlllll Republicans, mainly lo promote dlnlogue be- Phi AJpba Theta, an a.s&istaot tween college studeata and bual- in the history department., on ncssmen on the current business tbe Long Range Pillnnlng Com· and ecooortilcs prcbleml. - mittee, the Board ol Publlca-
'Ibe coofettnee was ln!Uated tioos, and Is pc'elident ol stu-in 1918 by the Kansas state' dent. Cooncll • Chamber ol Commerce, lo co- 8'epioea Laprad, • blol9Q .,... operation with local Chambers jor, plaal Ce P llllo the ~ or Commerce In Kansas and the 11poD gradaalloe. lie ii Ille -National Chamber. -
Farouk Sbalnb)', assistant professor in busineos administration and ec.>nomics, has been ap. pointed to be lhc ooordlnntor for McPherson College.
Those attending the conference with Pro(. Shalaby, will be l.art'1 Bruce; sr, McPbcrsoa; Joh 11
BtiJunas, sr, Me~; Ka7 Claril:, Jr, Wheaton, lll. ; Phil crupp...-, jr, Hutchinson; Judy
· Froese, sr, Inman; ~
He Is a member of SEA. FCA, a re$idcnt aaistant, and Bittinger 11311 president.
Group considers river trip
A sprin11 camping trip, possibly a river trip down the Grand canyon, Is bcIDg considered again this year for March :rr. April 5.
Following the river trip. the group would bike out from the h.Xlom ol the canyon.
The total projected cost would be about $16W175 per pet'IOll.
Int~ persona should contact Dr. Galen R. Snell, deaa oC student affalra and coordloat<>r ·ol the bike. ,..
U liol enoueti Interest In the river trip la mown, a trip to Great &nd National Parl< iD southern Texas may be oonsidered. This trip woukl probabfT• cost '15 per i>crson.
Dave Gentry, Jr, ~b BOttom: Pa.: Bruce Guthrie, jr, Hartford, Conn. ; Rosalie Joy, jr. McPherson: Mlchaol Me. Lain; sr, HutcHln..in; CI o d y McQullllam, jr, Lyo111; ,_If o ri Scbelf, sr, Highland P.ti:, ·ID., ana Kent Tbomi->, Jr, M'cPbenoa.
'Dine of CM Miiion ell- for Wbo'a Wllo are CID47 &1'i' .-.. ~ r..ak, ... a.llerla S&rickler.
Ma tile writes on draft issue
Jn rec:ed :rears the dl'aft baa than tbelr Qmldencea. met with bxnelinl ilebelie and Yet !n tllia t'CIUlllr)' todaJ', men 'discmlloD. ~ to th 6 are expected to follow .,._ draft b cJearty lDcllcated by the before their coaadeDcea. < IJ'OWiDI number Ot people wllo However, men IUCb aa Suaympetbhe with their politloll. ~ Court JDStke Abe Fortal
Since the -muon ol tbe billne that the pocitMl ol .the Vietnam War, aroand 111,000 Juat war advocate b potesitla1lr ,..,11111 men have fled from th1I daneeroua to the coUDtty; if country to caneda OC' ei-11ere. everyone ~ allowed to decide Over 800 men are In priaoo for for hlmleU wbldl.wara he wadr re!lllb,!DI to ~ indDctloll ed to auppxt, In • time ol Crisis while 2500 ~ are waiUDI the ~ ol OW' nation could Jlldiment on their cues. be lhrea~
The Dumber ol court caaea Some 10UDI people think that dea1lnl with dralt resiltors hM the eoverammt abould not have sipUlcautly lncreaMd hr the the right to demand t- :reara put year while at the wne ot their llf e and lbal tbe'l' lhould Ume stiller ~.ha~ 1- not have to kilt ·aomeone Ibey laued - • '7.S moat.ha avense do 1IOt • bate Just becauae the m ltll .. compued with a 3l iovernmmt Riis them to. Oaomontha • ...,. In 1187. .... leQUl!llUy. thQr hecc¥ne draft ~ Re- why men reslat the alslora.
draft are varloua. Thole who I tbollOit It ml8ht be Int~ adwcate the just war theory- Ing b> late a roulh IW'YeJ' ol lhe
~that ii, that only ~ wars men'• oplnlona In the three are Juat and -rth flCblini ii>- donm here pus TllUa :_reet compelled to resist the 1 put out 300 ~~. -
u ooe lffil that ihe Vietnam In each man'• mailbox. About
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War b not risht. but aome wars 40 per cent ol U- ws-e . re. are be CIUUl<lt ' ntlously turned. deciare b1mae1f ~but yet Of thla 40 per cent, 80 per cannot accept lnductlon because oeiil were not aatWled with our he mllbt be sent to VletDam. pttlellt draft system, 35 per
Aller World War D the United cent f aVI)~ a lottery system, States parUclpated 111 the Nu- 80 per SJ11t would like to see the ttmbo!rg Trials which convicted establishment of • vokmteer
• German officers for fQllowine army. 'IO per cent thought the on1era of their ·super! the: Vietnam War waa wrons. and
ors "! -65 per cent thousbt the draft
We iet letters
Keim raises que~tions
Kausaal Wbett's that - next to Ohio? Why are you goins lilere? Have they had much tl\\Uble with tbe illdlMS since Sittlne Bull? You A:! the town b McPherson? Is th.It a suburt>
•ol Kanaaa City? Well, I'm real· lY sorry - have a good ~ mester. .
I wiJh I would hove known that before I came to c.illec• Wlsb I would have known whatT Why I came here In the first place and what do I want.
For •most stucjent.s, is thiS a chance for emerslon In life or an oocDpe? Has a middle class, bourgco!J attitude so Infiltrated our thoughts that we can no longer sec outside our own cubi· cle. I
We CORIC, we sec, and WC
!Eoave. The four yoars at Mc. Pbc rson sb.>uld o!ler or pre. sen: new perspecti\'e to living. One comes to school aware of
" the generalities or ll!e and. Li SEeking the speci!ics.
Is it Po.Ul'ble for any student attending this institution to re. win or gain a scuslUveness toward humanity and the reall: lies ·o1. living outside suhmbia, two car garages, and s.t children?
Don't entertain, · show ~ bow Ill live. Let the indMdual have that tru\y unique eXperjmce and al.loW him to leave McPber-
• SOD .. • part of Mankind. lltcll;J Keim
I
J'a~e %, n.e Speclalor, Oct. 16, JKt
,..as unconstltuUonaL They Indicated tho followine
feeling.s toward draft evaders: 20 per cent th>ugbt they were unpatriotic and should be JlUl>lshed, 10 per cent were lndlf. ferent, 30 per cent ttspected their rieht to their opinion but could not .,_ with It, 20 per cent admired their viewpoint but could not go '° far as t» become one, and about 10 per otnt eave other mlxtd mi.swen.
Opportunity was provldtd for additional Cl>rnmetllS, and many of the lfUYI came up with some pretty thought.provoking comments.
It is _,,tial that a nation have some laws, and IJ the path to anarchy Is to be avoided, thlse who break · these laws, must be punished. Yet the worth of a law that many sincere and Intelligent young men are willing to purposefully break should be seriously considered.
Only by genuine concern and J>Q.Silive action on the port or the J!Ublic In such mnlters ·can necessary a n d profllablc changes be made.
Shlrle7 llfaWe
No Convocations scheduled .
There WUI be DO Convocations on Thursday, Oct. 23, and Tbur&day, Oct. 30.
studertl may Caln Con~atlon credit by ~ tbe Jobn Biggs . Consort 'Cultural Serles program on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at • p.m., and 1'le ~ et OudDM Oii Oct. St and New. ].
Studebti lbouJd ~t their I.B.M: caida aa theJ' would for • ttlu1ar Ooa'focallon.
The StudeDt OoancU S p e a k Out W81 the Caavocation pro. sram ·for 1buncla1, Oct.. lf.
Contests off er prizes ·
The -th annt111l• Kamas City Pl>etry Contelta, 01terin1 • Iota! ol $1,9110 In priza and
Learning mus~ be s.~udents first job
~ ol • bo.lk·lealth ~ .... ~ nianuocrlpt, h ave been an- "I fmlabed 11\Y IJltroductloll DOUDCed by Hallmarit Carda.
,Pealllne lor .ubmlAloll of - ~ ~ ~ jouin
:::: !:~~ "Oh, I have tome from la~ EnaUoh bulletin board, ~ year 70ll Could have med." floor, Mohler Hall, or ma1 be "But tben I wouldn't have cibtalned by sending a starni>ecf. leJmed anytblni." aelf~ . envelope to Ku- It wasn't the propoll!d d«elt... at,.. Poetry Clontelll. P. O. fullness of Ill)' friend's offer to Box 8618, Ka!1S811 City, Mo. lend me hls reports fNm Jaat 84Jl4. · year that bothered me, but the
One ol tour spoDIOra, Hall- divorcement ol any Incentive or mark will apln offer alx $100 poalbUlty to leem from a class cub awards !or single poems aaslinment. by full time undergraduate atll- And 11 wasn't this single ID· dents In ~ United States: cldent that aroused 11\Y hasty
In additJ!>o. tbe Devina Mc- and bitter (I'm SIJICTY to QJl morial Award offers a $500 ad- ~. but the fact that vance on royalties for a book- many student& don't care about length . poetry manuacript to be learning or relate Jt to the op. published by the UnJ~erslty of portunltlea ol. formal educaUon. Missouri Press, and the ~ Perllaps lt'a part ol the U.. "' City Star offen four $100 Allequac:lea ol. lbe educatNnal prizes for alnele poema, afltem 8nd tbe bang-IJPI ot .,,_ F~ sponsor Is the farn- dety which ult only for rood
lly or H. Jay Sharp, a Kansas grades and diplomas that cauaes City ,Pllron ol student writing, this student lndilferell()C. It's which will award four $Z5 prizes alao true that aome clai.. and for poems by high school stu.
clamoom eulpmeda - Jr. relevant. • • • Bul lt'a abo!Jt l1me the .... dent lives up to Iii. nile • a atudent and alcp -- Ille blame oft Oii lbe ex1lllnl atnie-ture.
Meanlnlful retonn ltllllt come from within; and wbo • b mire "lrilbln;' and ltW ·baa· avenues of cbanCe open to him, than · a student at thla College?
I mllll adn)lt ll'a dllCOuragln' to 'lftlllld.tie re!ormen at tJmea.
Why have a pass.fall system U the student doesn't 'want to learn? Why Initiate a lo•granee planning commiUee and c:urrlculum study?
Why IOlicit fllnds and buUd a Dew llbrary41U the goal lD sJabt Is just a sheepskin?
Tbe real future ol education liel In .tudenl lnvolvment In learning. . _,
Tbe .student protaler and ~ former must first o( all be a student In tbe truest and most
slgnlllcant - ol. the word.
dents. Wlanen will ~announced on
April 30 at tbe closing ttadlne of the 1969-10 American Poets' Serles of the Kansas Clly Jewish Commwiity Center.
Brass Quartet to play i1;l Homecoming program
More lban 2,000 stuck!nt& submitted mtries in the 19'i9 com· petiUon.
Women select council members
Pal Neulcldt, fr, McPherson, and Vivian Schlclluber, fr, McPherson, have been elected to represent the freshmen on Women's Counell.
Three were elected to repr.,. sent off-campus women. Tb e y are Cathy Keane, jr, McPherson; Connie Minear, s.iph, McPhe<son; and Judy Pcltunan ar, McPherson. · '
Kline Hall rcpresutallves are Kathie Albright, soph, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; and Roberta Strickler sr, N. Manchester, Ind. '
The officers met MonclaY to outline the Women Cowicil's events for the year.
TV programs to f ea tu re Mac
The University .of Oklahoma Faculty Brass Quartet will perform In the Humecomlng vnriety program on Saturday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in Brown Auditorium.
Two ol. the q~ members are graduates o£ McPherson College. lrvcn Wagner, '59, formerly was a profcsaor ol music at tho College. Warren Harden, '&I, is C\lm!lllly on leave from · Bob Jones University and is stud.ylng • for his
Court hears initiation Views
The Student Court, under the chairmanship or St.eve Laprad, sr, McPherson, sponsored an open forum concerning !resbl'Tl4JI lnitatlon on Oct.. 13. at S:30 p.m. In Mohler Hall, room 'IZT.
The pu'rposti or the forum was to hear and dl5cuss different views coneemlog tbe J>IJl'POSle. lmpartancc, and procedures ol freshman initiation.
McPherson College will be
featured on t•levi•i~n·s channel , Macalendo•· twelve al 7 a.m. on the second «A
Friday or each month. The program is entitled "Community Window." · Gerald Kiger, assistant pro~es
sor in agriculture, nncl· student& from the agrkullure depactmcnt will present the program 11n Nov. 14. · ·
Group meets for Bible study
All lnt,ereated students are in· vltcd to attend the Bible study group that has been meeting on Tuesday and Th~ cwnlnp In the student Union Jounee at 8:30 p.m.
Some members o£ the group have ~ an ~rest In orpnizing a Campus Crusade for Oirlst. Anyone with a almllar Interest may • attend.
Thursday, OCt. 16 - Student Cowicll, Speak_QJJ Convocation.
FridaJ'. Saturday. Oct. 11.1.JKansas UNICEF World Inv~lv.!mcnt Conferepce on c11mpus; Movie, "Breakfast at Tiffany's,"
Brown Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. Salanlar, Od. 18 - ACT
tests; Football, Ottawa, there, 7:30 p.m.
Tlmndq- Satllrcla7. Oet. !3-%$ - Homecoming activities; football, KWU, here, 2 p.m.
Tllan<1a7; Oct. !S - No Ocmvocatlons.
MoM.;,-WeGelday, Od. !'7-zt - Campus Pastora Cooler: ence.
Tloaola7, Oct. II - Bloodmobile, Oiureb ol the Jlttthren, 10 Lni-2 p.m.; Jobn BflP 0. aort, Brown Auditorium, 8 p.m.
doctorate at the Univenily ol Oklahoma.
Tile variety ahow Is one of the activlUes being plannoo by Spe. clAI Projects Comm!Uee for Uomccom!ng week-ex!, Oct. it, 25, and 26.
The 19'i9 achcdule or evcnls, an centered around the thime "A Unique Experience," att .aa follows:
~. Oct. 1' - 9 a.m., Student Convocation, q u c en candidates Introduced.
Frtda.J, Oct. u - rj).m., COi'•
onatlon ol. Homecoming queen; 9 p.m., pep rally and lion/ire.
8Mardll7, Oct. %$ - 10 a .m., Homecomins parade, McPherson Main Street: 1:45 p.m ., ~ game ceremonies; 2 p.m. Hol'Dl'comlng game, McPbenon va. K. w.u.; hallUme, cross country track meet;
4:30 p.m., alumni 60cial hour, Fricndabip Hall; 5-6:30 p.m., buffet dinner, College cafelerln; · 7:30 p.m., JL>mccoming variety program, University of Oklahoma' Brass Quartet.
8:45 p.m .. nlumnl coffee hour, Student Union Dinins Hall; 9 p.m., Homecoming Queen's dance, Student Union, Io we r Door.
The Spectator VoL SC OcL H, 1111 N•· C
Ottld al •tudenl publleaUoa ot Ko-
:~:3,°npif~ :c~~r.og_ xE-:~ b7 ~ Sbadnt Coui:ac.11 wtttklr Ctl = ~~l:.;.ud: PG9ta.ce peld al M~btt90a, Kanta.a. Campu. off.Ice - St.a4knt UnJoo ..... .... L
~e ol the AMOClat..d Col .....
_ ~ "'{'*rfplioe la U.8;A.
A.°!.~ nbKripUoft l• u.a.-8u~ tor~,..,.
kat.. AN ine.luckd la tulU.. - __. . ..,, lWl-..i.ld - Cla47 llutllooQ
----~ "-"' __. - lluU X., BNlll< o...- odl"" -- c...,. 11'11-..........,._ - ... ddo B. l>ellt.,..
-..- a..ir ~-=-lltar~~ ~------ · &am a.o...a- Kallo7 no.. Illa .. ~,~·--- - ·
The mariJam. problem aad propoeed eolot1on1 · John Biggs Consort
to give 0eL 28 ooncert The i:7iew from Main· Street Wlh a poulble "cndldown' a!IT' i. la poaib~ In GeorcJa'i. Mar!J11a11a hu"no Jll!yelcal e1.· , .The John BIUI c-t. Illar·
In Kama _., the marUilana to ''w!IJ do ~" f«ta other tbu a modente ID- rinc GraDllll)' Award WlmW ~al, 'lm•l-. Baroqlll and Colltempor&rJ music.
pniblem . la .tiebi, ~ bJ A111elt.ber ofU- "IOlutlons" ettue 'in belrtbeal rate ·and Sam Terri wlD appew In Ml
JIWIJ \cllf!ereat people; II an 74. -.. ·~ 11eca .. ~- eome rednesa ol the 'eyes; it hU cert at · Brown Auditorium· at
IO!utll/lil,.(.- olfered bJ ,el(. do· not &let· It the foot ol the much· lr8 tlfect on drivinl abil- i p.m. ~ . : · • •
Blgp la • -- cl the ,. cuil1 ol Loa Anceie. Ql7 eoa: lep. s,.lll ' Tent (lira. Jolm Blgp) • .bU. aPPeamd .. aoloUl for 'the 11oeer w..-. aior..: procWmirJd lllthortiel, nnelnl prob)em, Another - mlllt lty than aJeobol · • · riie ·srouP -.u.ea ~ the
frwD "ltft 'em Ille deetb Pell· be fomid, I feel I.bit It Jeut i.fter m\ICb studyinc, Senltar ~ ol bOtli ¥OCai ad
I ~ aDl'ill'el' - Ileen Jll'I>- H~ has •pn>po9ed thlt Ule iDltnlmenllll,' Ac.Tei! 111e( .CU·
poled bf Senator HaNld HQ&bes pt!l)lltles for marijuana and 11- !Ar'· ea"7 ¥i'~ar1 mu-Ber reeordi Include lhi G~ 1111 Award whmlng "Dueu wltll
8PC\lli .Guftai:•, and "Soap ti tbe AmericaD Lll!d. .. . "" or Iowa. · · cohol lie ·
Bl dm.obil H......... ...._,__ . be parallel, and that the . • ...... _-:_._ .,_, by .... .
00 e ~.~°'st~ marijuana problem be attacked. 1ncl:;.~ ...... viola.~ tbroulb edllCllioD, jlel'IUUion, ............. ',,__ '"__. Other meinber. " tbe -
hie are l'lalr ·Gordon, llal a
t . 0 t 2 ~ and llcobol, tated and peer group ther1Jl)'. Tb1I o~ - - _,_.
0 CO me C e OD the marij118118 problem !'&- l < pproac:h has brought. COi'd, tnmiohla, jnd percua..
ceoUy. lie J8ld !elon7 penalties r!:i:·.: trffUng' alcobollam; alo0: The J>C'OllrMD: Will in!llllde reature IOloill w1111 lbe ·no,. W&IP*' Chorale and a compoes . and arrancer. and Wllllam Lee; tenor with tbe CODIOCt, wbci playa reomier, laUmbOin, 1114 percuqion.. ....
lied Crols Bloodmobile wUI be at the Clmtth cl the Bmbren.
\ Tu~'" Oct. a from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p .m. '
Clrcle K ls spo1110ring the bloodmobile. • studeiU, Caculty
memberl, and . olhen who wiall to conlrlbut.e blood will be able
to algn up In the Student Union
next wt!l!lt during the noon and
e-unc meals. • Penons may give blood eveo
IC Ibey fill to '5lgn up, Tb e y
sbould co to tlie Church oC the
Bretbnn ~ are free. o~ new aspe;ct or Blood,.
mobile concerns the t per-
mission allps. Students under 21
&nd over 11 do not -1 their "8rents• permission to donate ~lood. and there aro no allps to fill out.
A Home~ Club
commlttee beaded by Ka7 Troyer, Jr, Goshen, Ind.r will pre.
pare and eerve lunch to the donon.
Donora must be 18 or older
and must weigh at least 110
pounds. The quota for Oct. 28 is 100
pints. The Blood Bank at Wkb· lta reports 1 critical shortage.
Red Cross DUl'lleS and aides wlll work at the Bloodmobile,
and a doctor will be present at Ill im-.
The blood will be processed
in Wlcblll. ~ whole blood, fl ls \lied for surgical paUent.s, accident victims, and " Rb babies." It can also be packed
as red cells, platelets, and !resb
frozen plasma. • 'McPherson College won the
Red Croa Blood Plaque on Nov.
2, 1967, by civinc 1$1 pint.s.
Office tells ·or new school nurse
for marijuana smokinC are too It can work !or marijualui, too. banh Cor lbe crime. .
According to Buel* who 11 Toda7, .,,,th an estimated ten • m!Dlon Americans uslni mari-
a .reformed alcoholic, excessive . 11.luana, somcth!Dg must. be done.
d~ ii far lllOl'e harmful It la time roe. i-iile to realize I.ban Diarijuane beca111e cl al-cohol's physical and mental de- that . marijuana probibltllln Is
pendencJ cleteriO u or mind woridnt no ~ than alcohol
and body'.• and e11"::. ':, driving. prohibition did ln the Twenties:
Thus It la dlfflcult to under· . A new approach must be tak-
NSF to. give fellowships McPbencm Collece atudetltl
will be admitted with their ~ tlllcatlon cards, and coa'IOClltloD credll wlD be liven !or tbo.e iw-tlnc IBM cards.
Admlseloo Cor otben la $1.'ll
r.ir lludenta and $2.liO Cor aclullL stand why dnmb are not pm. en • . . and M the Nixon ap.
ilhed to artf e:rtent, yet marl- proach'. ~blcb advocates llrid
Juana smokers are )ailed. er penll)Ues I Excessive punish·
A atud3 was done by Dr. Nor- men! will n.it work: a common
man Zinbcrg and Dr. Andrew sense approach must be put· to
Weil .of Boston Unlwrsity In wort to solve the problem.
The NaUonal Rellearcb Council baa been named to Jldvlae the NaUonal Sdence Foundation in the aeledJon el candlclates !or the Foundation'• program
or graduate and regular J>OllcloO. Ma tora1 rellowlblPI. . c . to present
1961.( Jn ID arUcle in "Playboy" .._., AJa9 Flory
FellowabJps will be awarded . 'Mad . Woman' for ltucl7 In the mathematlcal,
they concluled that both alcbo-bol and tobaceo bave more ad· verse effecla on the b.>dy than
marijwma does. Seminar to talk of development
pl\yslcal, medlcal. biological, '1'be llcPbef'IOll drama .,,.,..
ens"-rinc, and social sc1m-. meat wlD ~ Jean Gir
and ln the hlltory aocl~r phllo- dollll'• eerlo-comlc fatte, ft. sopby or aclence. ~ el ClwllDot on FJi.
A!'PlicaUon may be made bJ day and Satarday evenlnp, ~
COilete seniors, gradllllte ltG- ober SI and No\'elllber L
Lecture on A dents wort.lng Jn a degree pro. Mn. Una R. Yode.-, Ullatant
Seminar on Economic De- gram, and lndlvlduala wlahlng professor In En&lllb, speech and
velopment will be be.Id Wednes-. to do postdoctoral W<>rL tbeat.er, will star h the mad-
• d~y. Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. in Ham- AU applicants must be cltJ. WOITllD. The P11J Is being pro.
mner peace _ ly Hali, room IOI. zcns or the United Stat.es and duced b1 Oiarles W. Fllcber,
All interested persons, ~ wlll be judged solely on the aalltant prolessor In Ellgllab-
Sylia Beeler will bold an in· claUy economics and bualnesa basis or abllily by panels or out .thcatl!f'.
troductory lecture 00 the Inner administratlon majors, are In- standing scientists appointed b1 Unda Taplin, Jr, Piney Woods,
Peace· Movement Monday, Oct. vited to attend. the Research CoonciJ. ·Miss., Is director.
20, at 8 p.m. in the muJll!>W'P'lse Dr. Raym~nd L. Flory, pro- Applkants for tbe Cradllate Tho play involves the struggle
room or the Church or the Breth· fcssor or history and Political awards will be required to take between a -m1nc11 belpleu
rm educaUooal bu!ldlng. science, Dr. Lewis C. Young, the Grad,uate Record Exa.mJna. mad1'\)man and nrthJeu bust.-
The one-and·a-balf hour Jee. associate professor o( pyscbot. lions desiO>ed to lest .clentlllc aessmen who wlab to pnl(ltabl;J
lure Is open to the public, and oa, and Dr. J . Jack Melhorn, aptitude and achievement. The dcstro7 Paris.
admission la $Ui0 president .i! the College and pro- cxaminaUona will be ct- on Students with I.D.'s will be
Inner Peace Movement Is a Cessor ol .sociology, will relate Jan. 17, 19'70, at designated cen- admitted free. Thoee p~nlinl
national urganizatlon designed tbelr respective fields to the ten tbrougbout the Un l I e d LB.M. cards will receiYe comoo-
to show each individual bow be field oC economic development. States. cation credit.
can obllln a truer and more Dr. Flory will give the bis- 'lbe deadline date Cor the Mi>-,
lneanincJUI Wlderstandlng or torleal approach used to find mllllon cl appllcatl.ml /Qr grad
hlmsel!. clues for the causes and solu- uate fellowships la Dec. '5, 19611,
Miss Beeler, orlginallY from 1100. or ~ploymcnt. Eco. aqd Cor risular poetdoctoraJ
HomeWood, Ill., a Chlcag.i Sub- nomk ttasODI for pnderdeW!lop. fellowshlps, Dec. I, 1989.
urb, ls currently lecturing and mcnt will be explained by Far- Final eelectlon wlll be made
counseling Cor the movement. ., ouk Shalaby, assistant pr.ires- by the FoundaUon, with award&
She Is a graduate of Simpson sor ln business administration to be IDDl)UDoed on March 15,
Oolleg<e, lndlanola, Iowa, wtierc and economics. 1970.
ahe i'ecelved her Bachelor .i! Social chance and their re- Further information and ap.
Arts degree In pbjloeopby. laUonsblp to. economic progress pllcaUon mal«lals may be 00.
Hepburn stars in Friday moVie
Social eommJttee win show "Brealt!aat at TICfUl''S," Jl'ri. day, Oct. 17, Jn Brown AudltO!'
lwn at 1:30 p.m. Audrey Hepburn stars Jn the
movie.
Tbe movement feels that when wlll be, explained by Dr. Mel· talned Crom the Fellowablp Of.
an individual pins an under- born. Dr. Y'1Ullg will co v-e r !ice, Natlonal Re9earch Coun-
standing cl ~If, be rea~ people's reactions b<!fore and ell, 2101 CoostltuUoo Avenue, N. PA6e J, Tiie llpedaler,
a blgber state or awareness and arter an economic dccislon. W., Washington, D. C. JOU8. Od. 11, lMI
• Beglmaln1 MoedaJ, Oct. 20, a greater .6Cnse or purpose in
Mrs. TOIQ'a llddtbtteW will be- , IJ!e.
come u.e lld>ool -. t11e •f· 'Ibe uniqueness or this pro- • Oct. 17, 18, 19
flee of Ille clea of ..,..la U. gram is In technique wo'nC.;
AID>OllDCed. throligb · which man is oble n.it
Mrs. Bdd<bttebl wW bold of. o n I y lntellectually to know
flee . ......., fnm Z aU! S p.m., about, or discuss. but to experi-
M0Dda7 Ulroqla Frid83. ence more or llCe. . . Elton tobban Motors, Inc. •
''Get Good Ford Buya From Good Ford Cuya"
519 N. Main 241-1042
Ford - Lincoln - Mercury
for The But DIAMOND SELECTION
· See The Very uteat Styles "At The Beat Prices"
11. £w . ~~~ '5"' -, ~ J&Y&LIRS ' .
The Store Where Dreams Are Fulfilled
"DADDY'S GONE A Hutn'ING"
- plus -
"BUCKSKIN"
at the
.STARYIEW Drive-In
The Spir.il will open
the ht of Nov.
1~
RICK BUNK is
· now aasociated with
Consolidated Motors 113 s. ~
Offering You:
Pontiac GTO, 'i:i.rebird, & The Judge.
"And this Judge CH be l?<>ught"
Open 'til 9 :00 .
Office: 24l..o234 Home: 241-5909
We J'!' letter• Jog4ogs rac~ top teams, prepare for KWU :nieet ,,_. Student make_~- fuggestions
fte JlePllenall ~ tlllllllllrJ .._ ............... llll 111 '1119 m-s ~ .... ,.... oe. ... l'wt .... .... Te8dllls Cllll9t ... • l!:mporia - ...... Oct. ...
~~~.:i~ for junior year_ studie~ · POlt s.,. ... l!:mporia fla. '
~ u.,. - Ille lllllt wD
BoWDID to lead pasfors' lab ·.111ell9~~
eam...lce will be locUllll • a .. ~. Jn Jle!etlop ..
Bllildlnc'' llDilet' tbe ~ ., Dr. P1a1 a 11oim11u1, -live dlreclor b! the lllllllule for ODqlmlmlty Studlel, x.mas ai;,, ....
lllleil - wt tw, 1...,CONtp, WW ._ Ille Jador JS ti m Ille ·s.A.iA. o.a OomtlJ coUece coosi11 ~ For IDlol 1Wlouli Jali' ,_., • ltucleaU, Ulen ls .liltk <W DO
'ftle lildlftbl wllmlr' - ~ liet- Ille -Laib! oalmds;' WllcJ-nm die ,_. J'88t and the other Line JUQ.
miJe - In U:SI; -xi was Thia .la aiOa&b to aalllfJ lbelr Atfbi Plnb. 11:111. Both ru. . educatfoul -51. However, to-ners llteDd H'a7a. .
Tbe order vi • 11111111 for the Mcl'IMnan nmnen - Wayne 'hbudy, t1:4f, JJlll; Dave Shep. bent,. .JL:SO, 14th; Gary Best, 21:68, llitla; Ivan Tomie, 22:111, 10th! J!lill Sto_ver, 22:3', Jllh: Bob Roaa!M, 22:S7, 19!h; Dave Smith, D:45, JDth.
Saturday, Oct. 11, at u a.m. the team will compete in the Kansas Wesleyan lllvlt4Uooal at Salina. ~. • ,
Dogs to play Ottawa
The 114ttllng Bulldogs ~ 111 take oo the Braves of Ottawa Unlverally In a Kansas Confer. ence $111e at Ottawa at a p.m. S4turdsy • •
Tbe lllb will be -rned with -ientandllll the bulc pyacbo. logy and pli1loeoplif ol bumu ftlaliomhl111. as well • pnctl~ akllla tblt are lawlved ID worldng with people In COUDJeJ. Church 10 host Ing, Jroup wQl't, and admlnJstra. p · ~:_-~will leciure and · roje~~~-"' ality
The 0op 1os1 to the Steiling Warriors 4Hl In 11 conference gamo In lhe College Stadimn Inst Sllturday, Oct. 11. • • ~fcPl!erson threalcoed o n I y
once when In L!ic fourth period the Dogs N?aobed the Brave's :ZO..yo.rd line. The drive was bait· ed by 1111 .lnlcrcopted pass.
direct roi.piaJlae to a.mt COD· Project ""IUIW is the theme fettoce particlpanU Ill aplor· . at the Co!Jefe social lng the varloua upecta o1 re- room Sunday, Oct. 19, at 7:30
,latlollShlp bulldln£ p.m. SpeaJ<er for the evening
T b 'O • e au.eodlag tho conter• will be Dldr; Landrum from the ence will !Delude paat.ora from Topeka CbW'Ch ol the Bmbren. Churches o( the Bmbren In thla · Pro)ttt Equality baa the purarea and 'aao the local paston i- of lnfonnlng members and of McPbenoo churches. worl<en In the Cbarcb of dlstrl-
p" e op I e from the western bcrtors who will &UPP1Y mater.
Mike Thompson recovered two Ottawa ! u m b I c s, nnd Gres Quackenbu9h got another for the Bu!Jdogs.
Wayne Shlernnl s cored three or Sterling's touchdowns, all on pnsscs from Danny McKeown.
Plains DUtrict oi the Olurcb, lats to any person without dis, · ' whlcb ii made of tbtte &tatea criminaUoo agairut them be
. ltamas, Colorado, and Nd>ras'. cause of race, color, or naUon-
ka, will attend the meetln&. ality.
McPherson hnd five fl r .ct downs to Otlawa's 16. Tb e Braves led In both ~ing and rushing offense.
The ~mereoce wW be be~ .---------~ on the College =npus Oct. 71, .. lUld 29.
Pace 4, Tiie Spectator, Oct. 11, lMt
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., a ~ ol ltlldeala Miia amp aimed at .........,
~- ...... rila~--tlllo. 'l'loe)' ,_ lllere ...... be 'Die llDdlmt la ~ ..
- ia I.be thll'd ,W 'ol ~ accelerated, compact aud;J ol ._ . .urvlnl tecbnlques. Tbe period
Tbe booklet, ' "Uncle~ of study Is flnlabed by a "801o" CUrricalam Trendl," ltates ataJ Ill a aeClllde4 place I« "1be middle ~ (junior) of- hN Or three d91S -- lbe fer the opportunity to coocen- lkllla he - INmed to lite. trate ln a part1cular dlsclpllne, "Outward Bound" )lnlll1lllll
6ad to encaie la lncleperideat bnve already been adapted b7 ..,. self-directed study." aevera1 colleges ID place ol
J believe: thla ab>u~ be part physical education. · o! the objective durlag the Jun· The third and final idea ii il1r year, There abouJd be more simply an enlargement oi ·a than 30 hours added to the au- preaeol program. A semester
dents' list oi nccompllsbmenlS. abroad as a foreign exchange Tbefoe are, I believe, tbtte student can be valuable in tblt
possible ~· thll J ap ill the ht will learn not ooJy from their educawnaJ procram may be unlverslllj!s but also from their filled. First, by !be colle;;e everyday life. • worldng out Pl'OCTams, slmllilr Leaming to live, worlc, and ti> the t.eacblnJ bloc!t, for the study with a ftew people, uir olhet- educal.lonal colleg~ dcrstandlng them, and helping
This ls carried out with ex· them to undersl.and 115 could treme success In hlsb ach.>ols be a rewarding fulfillment ia in the form of vocaUoonl tecbnl· n student's life. cal classes. Pla¢ng atncleDla ln Through the development of .lobs of bis cbo1en profession any or all of these Ideas the adds •aluable proleulonal ex. Junior would develop a ~ perlence. of nccompll.sbment and under-
Learnlng from flrat. band CX· 81nndlng tbnt would be carried perlcnce the "tricks or th~ nil bis life plus . giving him the trade" ls more valuable lban assurance be bas accomplished
hours of classroom study. something .wortbwhlle and gain-The second idea l• a school ed more than a liberal educa
progrnm such as "Outward U~n from il Bound." "Outward &wld" II
PlAN YOUR . WINTER I SPRING VACATION NOW!
lntemational Students Aisn. offeri its members. Student Flights To MEXICO & SWITZERLAND. Take . Your Choice-Break Away
~ And ••• .. JOIN THE JET SETf f !
MEJf (0 ( F~-in-the-Sunl I)
Depart 0
Chlcago: March 27 o~ 28 : Return Chicago: AP· ril 4 or 6: Trip includes· Round trip jet fare per per:· son; hotel room; 4 in a room; baggage handling·
, tranafers; bull fight; ge~ acquainted happy hour in exciting MEXICO CITY I
SWITZERLAND (Sid Holiday!): . (Yi& Swiaa Air)
Depart Chicago: March 21 Return Chicago: March 28 Depart Chicago: March 28 R~turn Chicago : April 4
';J'np includes: Round trip Jet fare per person ; hotel room: double occupancy· lift tickets : 6 ski 1essons: baggage ha ndling; trans'.. fers; all meals; ski equipment: get..acquainted happy hour! Trips _sponsored by International Students Association, representation around the world. Make checks payable to: Int. Students Ass'n ~fir· r eposit, $26.00 per seat ·due by Oct. ui'
a . ue before Feb. 1, 1970 . . FulJ refund H ~ c:.!!!.CC.!.J!.y Nov. l Otb.
. (De-;;~-, - -- --· -TO: International Students Association
E~~f o!ds~fYd Tower, Minneapolis, Minneso~ to reserve n -- (DeJ?oaft.Full)- Payment d ·-·" seats on trip to . ·
eparting NAME : ·-·· -- - -
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