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"""' - . The ,SPectatbr- ,. · Begilis For 54 In ·Edueation. Colo. . Vol. 50 McPhei:son Collage, McPherson, Kansas, 28, !1.965 i No. 8 A . .dd . N D Pl . • Names ol ' senior stμdcnts For the next nine weeks 54 seniors in tho and secondary block will be ... .,,. plcting thclr student teaching roquiremcnl. ThU. Is a required c:ourse !or all who de- sire a teaching eertificinte In either the elementary or S.con· dary field. Tcacliini: at Pnrk Junior I ll.Ith School will be Cliarles Dadls-• man, NeVada, 10.ra. Mary Nelson, If., McPherson. wlll tfovel lo Galva Elcmcnlary School each day to tcaelr. , Those students tcaelling In tho Buhler Elcmcntary School arc: lluss llurkholdcr, PrcslOn, Minn.: Leo llcldebrccht. Inman, and · nulh Ann Enunert, Adel, Iowa. ew orm . ans t' ·' ' . ( t · • ,American Colleges and Uni· Se•· cn new m;embcrs : elect ning. ' ' To oc-1 up lhe guideline:. ror ' ''crsitics" were released 0 thls ' •· ere lonnallY hecepled' •. lo tho The seven new members add- determining lhe rate and limit morning by Dr. Merlin Frantz, trustee or McPherson Col· ed. to the boord include . attic cf Maeollcge's growth the board Dean ol Affairs. lege and proposals .relotlng to Miller, Cedar Rapids, . Iowa: ol trustees must rely on lnfor- Recipients or the honor ore MacoUeais crowth "ere eonsld- Donald Ferree. Panora, Iowa: malion, studies. and projectlons Katey Cadman. Ken Dauer. . .red . d ur lna the Call business Delbert Lewallen, BiSbcc, N. from the ndminlstrntion" and J unior Head(lck.s, Judy Hoover, .mccung, Oct. 1 5-IG. D.; Paul 11. Bowman Jr., Mer- faculty convnlttccs. Wen\lell'.Kuhlmnn, Karen Andes The Board saw the urgent riam. Wesle y Darrow Hutchin· Mmer, Anltn Ledell Morlan, need o! )lousing lneHlllcs Galen Myers. Den;·cr, Colo.; New by·lnws aJlccting th c" Guy Word, Lynn WamcP, Dlck at and appro• ·cd the and · John o . Bower. a trustee- length_ or term ror board· mcm- Welch, · Gary Wilson and J onis .eonstructk!n ot a new dormitory al·largc Crom MeLoulh. hers are in :i cr cct. Trustees arc Yoder. to house 160 Sluden •· Curr-I restricted lo two ·5 year tcrnu Aller lhc Cocul.;· nominnt- . ' "' TruSlccs nrc elected to lhc '' 0 enrollmcnt was reported at 7G8 board which now. members 3", and a minimum or l year 111ust students ror the honor, the Per· students. for> a term or live "ears. The bcrore lhl'"J ,eari. be sonncl Committee chooses tho Construction Is to start as bo:lfd, represent ing g a group, •PPointed. .. slate,• and. the Cocully voles in soon as plans are· co:nplctcd the Ponon• and alumni thnt final sclcctlon. · and the colltrnctor aWllJ"<lcd the help support the Collc•c. Arnold Hull To Hol d SenioT sWdcoa Me .dlosen on o ..,, ·oral promise loc- suo- eontract. · termincs the collcgc·s policy. Open. House S unduy · ees:s, excellence scbolanhlp, The Boord nlso directed the The 1'9•rd ado?,!ed • rc• •lscd The men or Arnold' Hnll' hnvo citizenship and service and l)llr· college admlnislrnlion lo nsscm· budget !or lhe lll65!«l s c h oo I announced Iha! they . will hold licipatjon In extra • curricular k ble as rapidly as possible plnns· ,. · car: J. Jnck Melhorn, prcsl- Open House &unday, Ocl. 3 t activities. ' and dclnlls !or a new library. dent, met !or lhc Cirsl lime lhis Cr om 2 · p.m. unUI 4 p.m. Ro- Each recipient Is trodilfOnnlly The start o! the construction fall "ilh lhe complete boord o! lrcshments Will be sen•ed to presented on cngrn•·ed citaUon on the llbrnry will in \>"rt-be trustees having prC\iously COii· all who »!sit the dorm. at commencement. dctcrmin by the progress oC !erred with lhe. cxecutire com- a . finnnclnl cnin113ign plnnnt'll mlllec. lor n"cxt sp ng. The bonrd or trustees, corn· The board approved tho em· mitte<t itscl! last spring · to n p!oymenl ol . the Cummerlord progr am or student . CorpornUori lhrougb the month body size and academic ol 1966. lo direct n plan· lencc which will in•oh-c nirig con!crcnec 13 and Int· m9rc laC\Jlty and nd.' er lo direct n major Cund earn· 0 diliona\ elnssrooms and hous- paign . ' , ing Caclllllcs. oJ)el':llional budget Trustees C"Ontinued discussion of C"Ollcgc rcvls.d Crom on this pion and "spccillc oin- thc Iota! oppro•· cd . :ii _ l ia,s t • sX!eration ,. as i:l•"Cn to the l)N tonrd mectin11- "1-¥l68 ·· or students "-.;. a rc gcnrlns to- ' rot to n new tolal or $1 .034.882. 'ward in academic requirements, The bonrd hos also given hi gh nnd a new dormitory nml li · priority to !ncully salary. lnr;-brnry in lhc luluri;. :·or. MeIn lulurc bud.gel 0 ary plan· horn slated. · :f o:ur Ensembles I Vocal \. , AUl;!Jltllling the "' "c ' cantafo 10 be! gi•-en• ii> ' Oep;iltmcnt this year. arc r our iduring l>CcembCr is the ensembles. Already -1:>1udcn1s· Ensemble. prcscnfotion ns well as prnc· Mcmf;C!rs · or thiS BW ·iawrc.nce, fr •• •. f\i ,fta.ssaS:: Va. ,' Jen:· RQ.1emarle Love,. ticc. these · '1t'oups nnlichlrrlllC include fir st s<ipranos Donnie ·Jess, Jr .. Marl onf aDd Gf:'he t'nt»Unskl, Jr., l\tci>herson, read to· chapel' and as- Robison, sr .. ') South Enj\llsh, for parts In lj:ur_ene O'Ncll t•s "Beyond • t h,o llorlaoil," l' 'hllo scmbl)' programs. J Jowa; Priscill't'• z i 'g I er. er .. Loren D. asslstant professor ln Eocllah 1.,d t.be1 t rc, Members o!• "this rear'& 1..3. Brook•·illc, OhlO: aild Winona looks - on. AudlUons ,.-ere Monda . ZS 1 and pn>ducUon Is dies' Quortet MC Sharon Inloes, Achilles. Ir .• McPherson. Rulh slated • --....... fr ., Quinter, first soprnno. Ann Emmer!, sr .. Adel, lo)'"a. C ls' T p R · The students "ill observe and do actual teaelllng oo a lull-day basis !or nine weeks bel;innlng last Monday under the guidance or supervising teachers in• tho elementary a nd scc:onclory schools ol McPherson and IOWlll in the' siirroundlng area. , Teaching at Washington El6- mcnlary School will be: Glorfn Hull, McPherson: Marnlcc Slroini Worthington, Minn.: Lo- rine Hewson, Garden Clly: J ane Czaplinski, McPherson: and &th Brumbaugh, Frulla, Colo. , qoing to Uneoln Elerncnlory School "each dny will be: Elva sluCky, McPherson; Faye Fred- erick, McPherson: J i>an ThJcs. sm. Inman: Sylvia Albrlght, Dllllas·Ceo\er, Iowa: and Janis Yoder, McPherson. Lowell Vandcr\•ccr, Goshen, Ind., will Journey every dll)' to the Elyria ElcmcnWy School Leeta llloupl.n, n correspon- dence student Crom Eastwood, Mo., will try her hand at teach· Ing at. the Enltwood Elementary School in that area. Bubier lUlth School· will have the Collowing students al- their disposal !or lhc next nine weeks: Larry Bierwirth, B:lrtonvlllo, llJ.: Anna Hutchison, Thomu, Okin.; John MOier, Wal<lrloo, Iowa; Ro!>crt wdunms, McPher- son; and Ruth Ann Emmert, Adel, Iowa. At Roosevelt Elementary Traveling to Salina High School J udy Hoover, · Denver, School !or his leaching wUJ be Colo., and Velma Hoyer, Mc- Dennis Emmert, sr., s a 11 n·a . · Pherson. will be Culfilling their Making their wny to Hulchln· requirements. !;on High Schoof each day will Practicing in the Park be: Jerry- Waterloo, · mC"Otary School Will be: Elca· Iowa; Geo11:0 Czapliaskl; Mc· nor Rudeen, McPherson;' M.Y· Pherson; Kenneth Dauer, Dun- ron Graber, McPherson: Knthy kirk, Ohio: Jumcs Rogers, Me· Kestner, Twin Falls, J d a h o: Pherson: Guy Word, Hulchin· Marjorie NMhtlgnl, Buhler; Kn· son: and Lais Wood. Panora, , thy Parks, Sprinifiefd, Mo:, lo"'.a. . and"Nancy Mills;, Rocky Ford, McpticrscJn Hlg!i SchOol will · the brunt oC the teach· Reyher Selt;cts Cast For Play· Ing attack by receiving the Col- lowiOJ: s!udcnls: Rodney Elsen- bi":, Gnlvai Marion Enke, Ow;. cnville, Mo.: Gary Gorr, sr .. McPber.ion: Dn• id ll e!Ocy, Tes- . In auditlons held Monday nrtnna, Tcsns; Al Henrlon. Mc'- ning in Brown buditorium 1116 " Pherson;, Wendell Kuhlman, ,- classic love • lrlongle involving Mcllherson: Jim Messer, West mlsmalehcd lovers· and Iha en· Chicago, Jll.: Karen Miller, Wnl· suing t ragC<l)I was complcled crloo, Iowa: Anilb Morlan, Mo- "ith the cnsting o! Ja ne Funk,· Pherson: Lorry Mor-Ian, Mjr .. Colo., 35 Ruth: Rus- PheT$00; Toni Rc:izin, McPhcr- sell Mcrrillcld. rr .• Champalgn, son' Earl ,Soller, McPherson; . Ill.• \ as. Rober! Mayo, and Ro- Donna · Sorenson, McPherson; bert Slater, sr. , Denver . Colo., Tony· Wedel, McPherson: Chnr- ' as Andy the leads. • · lcs Wigcins. McPherson; l\nd The tragedy by O"NciU also Nancy Rocky Ford, Colo. .is as the Q!her chor- Dr. Dayton Rothrock, Pro!cs- James sor oC Education and Psycbol· plinskl .. so., McPherson: Kale ogy. commented that this years Mayo-Linda A"<!cs· .so.. Mound block h3S the smallest number Clly. Mo.: Mrs. Adkins • Glorln or participunls Ch several years. Hull 'sr., McPherson; DI ck · Scoll.Jcrr)' Lasater, Ir .. Mc- Pherson; Bcn·Tom bkCnmnn, Ir .. Colo., Sprlnp. Colo.; Doc- lor-Bill Lawrence, fr., Manos- sas, Va. second ro1>rano Carolyn L<!igh· Gloriri ll ull. . sr., IQU.( 0 a1· ama· ace Preside nt To Be tcd Sunda y, Nov. nor, Jr .. Perryton. Tex.. Hose and Bonno Brubaker, rr .. Lyons. 13 N T - J Pl Ann Sink, rr .• Waterloo. Iowa. arc SCCOlld sopranos. e. cx.t La .· ) ay-"D u'n s F1 · 1"day M al d . . . H. aC e'n ar · Many DctMtics arc planned first alto. !Uld Annelle Burk· First nllos arc Syh•ia Wine. . , A scene C rom Arislophoncs' 1 .,. the wccl<cnd ol Noo. 13 .u bolder, so.. Preston, Minn.. Cr .• Garber, Oki :>. ; Sus4n Fred· clnssic comcey '}he Clouds" ·· :. n.c. Pajama .or on the campus. Higsecond nllo. The)>- arc necom- crick, fr., McPherson: and Un- will be presented ir Labornlory · Ja"'.'.c race !or those . "ho, Friday, Oct. t9 -•Student light o! the weekend will be the 1 1anicd by Undo Mo!fill. so., dn Andes. so.• !ilound 5lly. Mo. Thcnlrc Tuesday •evening Nov. dnrc, .s1 ioo:«>rcd by Fahnestock Council' Assembly, Brown Audi· inauguarntlon o! McPherson's Wnshingtan. Kansas. SccoOd nllos Include Jcnnnc 2 81 7 JI. Ill. hall woll . held tomorrow nt lorium, 9:3S n.m. · ninth president J . Jack Mel-' The membership or the Male Williams, so.. Polo. 111.: llosc 'St cd d d" b M G; JO· p.m. on St. in Pajama race, sPonsorcd by horn, NO\'. 14. Qunrtcf U. first tenor Tom Me· Ann Sink, Ir .. Walcrloo. Iowa: ag i°" frv lr ont ol Dotzour hall and Iha Fahnestock · ll:ill, in front o! Scheduled !or Saturday Nov. Addams, -,..,.J'ipp City, Ohio: and Mcrcdith Haun. jr .• Council Penner. . r ., e,G k p:::. S.U. S.U .• 6:30 p.m. 13 is lhe Cirri nnnual pllinnlng second ltnor Roget Schrock. Jr.: ' Gril\"e. :: its r:,, . 0 1 lo- Fafincstock hall cholleng- Football, McPherson College conference, and parents ol tho llarmony, Minn.; first bnss · Morlln lloo•· cr. · rr., Rocky Yard lnmi>00ning all l hal washed or the mens dorms lo Bulldogs vs. Ottawa UnivOrsfly students ore also being iMited stevc Nctllcloti, so .• Alber! Len. Ford, C"o.: and Tom Mei\d· sacred 10 Greek cullurc _ the "'an coghl memb& team relay Braves, College Stadium, 7i30 that day lo participate in lhe Minn.: and Glenn Frnlicr. Jr. dams, 0 Jr, Tipp Cily, Ohio: sing holiness or the gods. the stalurc race. Eoch dorm must loeld lour p.m. ' an nual Parents Day. Denver, Colo. i;;d" Ncyers. Jr :. first tenor. Ed Myers. Jr .. Dix- ol rc•·crcd philosopher like So- men from !heir own dorm and Dance lollo11;ng'"1he football The planning conference Is Dixon, lll., them. on, Ill.; and Ken Dilling, rr.. 1 -./ four fast gir ls from Dotwur. game. W.P.A. , aimed at gh1ng groups rcloled ""?king 00 exaorpls Nanty Glo. Pa. arc the Sttend era cs. / All 113rtlcipnnts <:md hoP<>- Salllrda.7. Oct. 30 - Alo\'lc. to the colleic on opportunity to from tho. opera '."Bohemian len0rs. Roger .Ditzler. C r., Polo. With Ron jr., °'-"'· Cully spcctolors> arc ' roqui(t<I "Anatomy ol o Murder," Brown help chart !Ulurc de•·elopmenl. Girl," l\f"C members ol the Mix· Ill.; nnd John Schmid!, Ir ., ver, and Marlon · Ir.. lo we; )I· .... form o! night- Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. W.l'.A. The grou115 Include alumni. ed Quartet. This group Includes Pampa, Texas; sing Cirst bnss. Rocky For\!. ·. Co.lo., '" the mn j clothe$ (pQ)omos> for th Is hoy rack ride following. Coeully. student body. members Donnie Robison. sr .• South Eng. Second bosses are Jerry Mc· ior- roles 01 Righi Logic "" great event. ' Sunday, Oct. 31 - Arnold o! the city and business com· lish 1 , • ·•· And n · Ids r \"ood·•on. n 11 d Wrong Lagle. the scene deplcls The learns will run from stop ,,.,..... Hausa, 2 p.m. munily, nnd l nl'" and ministry · "'\'"I"' Cl, so.. · r .• ..- ' these l\l"O Corces • in h u m a n v,,.,, .,. llound City. Mo.; MMlln Hoo•·· Tim Motthocl. Jr .• Wichita. . thought 1 · crbaJ. sign lo stop sign oa· Eshelman Forum discusses "Oran Dodg- ol the' church or the Brethffil, er. fr., !lodQ'". Ford ! Colo.; and ' Accompanying the Voice Stu. each ot.:r' in lront or Dolzour. . I ing and Viet Nmn," Lelaiid Len- which s\Jpports the school. John Schmidt. fr., Pampa, Tex. dents' Ensemble are Donna Bru- · • 1 A tn>phy will b:- "given to, gei, assistant prolessor · oc his- . During the conlcrenec the vor- Thcir voice parts are soprano, baker' and Meredith Hnun. All 01 the play, Penner says, ' II be kc{lt In the winnjng dorml- tory and 119UUcal science. mod· lous grou115 will meet scparotc· allo, tenor and bass rcspedl\'C· or Uic cn:wmblcs arc under the goes last and lrs extromcl)I lory. The team · winner each S.U. Lounge, 3 p.m. lY to discuss ·eurrjculn de•• clo1>- ly. t.orcO.: Pauls. so., Inman. supcn•lalon or Projessor Donald ·amusing In places.:· Tho piny year wl11 be engraved on the • T<lelday, Nav: ! - Laboratory ment. CX1'4nslon o! the physical accompney 1 them. R. .Frederick. f'ro(essor oC Voice will be in Simple nrcnn trophy and the l/"OJ>hY "'1lll ro- theatre, •'Thi ' Clouds," direct- CnciUtlcs, student A larctt emcmble which Is at and Director ol Choral Organi· setting. with lhc characters rat- tale from aoijii Ito dorm e:icb ed by Merv Penner. Brown goals, faculty needs. and enPresent work.ioi on 0 QirlstmoJ' zatioo. · tired iD cootemporary clrtss. year. / AuditotiUm, on stnae, 7 p.m. dowmmt .. rcsources. I

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Page 1: ViewScan Premium PDF ouputarchive.mcpherson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/v50-8r.pdf · 0enrollmcnt was reported at 7G8 board which now. members 3", and a minimum or l year 111ust

"""' -.

The , SPectatbr-,.

· ~ Pr~ctice T~aching Begilis For 54 In ·Edueation.

Colo. . Vol. 50 McPhei:son Collage, McPherson, Kansas, Octobe~ 28, !1.965 i

No. 8

fr~stees ·G~in Sey~n, :· ~:~e~~e/ A. . dd. N D Pl . • Names ol ' senior stµdcnts

For the next nine weeks 54 seniors in tho .~emcnlary and secondary block will be ... .,,. plcting thclr student teaching roquiremcnl. ThU. Is a required c:ourse !or all ~udcnts who de­sire a teaching eertificinte In either the elementary or S.con· dary field.

Tcacliini: at Pnrk Junior Ill.Ith School will be Cliarles Dadls- • man, NeVada, 10.ra.

Mary Nelson, If., McPherson. wlll tfovel lo Galva Elcmcnlary School each day to tcaelr. ,

Those students tcaelling In tho Buhler Elcmcntary School arc: lluss llurkholdcr, PrcslOn, Minn. : Leo llcldebrccht. Inman, and · nulh Ann Enunert, Adel, Iowa .

ew orm . ans t' =1~n"~o~ ~a;nu~ ·' ' . ( t · • ,American Colleges and Uni·

Se•·cn new m;embcrs : elect ning. ' ' To oc-1 up lhe guideline:. ror '''crsitics" were released 0

thls

' •·ere lonnallY hecepled' •. lo tho The seven new members add- determining lhe rate and limit morning by Dr. Merlin Frantz,

trustee ~ or McPherson Col· ed. to the boord include . attic cf Maeollcge's growth the board Dean ol Ac~crnic Affairs.

lege and proposals .relotlng to Miller, Cedar Rapids, . Iowa: ol trustees must rely on lnfor- Recipients or the honor ore

MacoUeais crowth "ere eonsld- Donald Ferree. Panora, Iowa: malion, studies. and projectlons Katey Cadman. Ken Dauer.

. .red . dur lna the Call business Delbert Lewallen, BiSbcc, N. from the ndminlstrntion" and J unior Head(lck.s, Judy Hoover,

.mccung, Oct. 15-IG. D.; Paul 11. Bowman Jr., Mer- faculty convnlttccs. Wen\lell'.Kuhlmnn, Karen Andes

The Board saw the urgent riam. Wesley Darrow Hutchin· • Mmer, Anltn Ledell Morlan,

need o! ~re )lousing lneHlllcs son~ Galen Myers. Den;·cr, Colo.; New by·lnws aJlccting th c" Guy Word, Lynn WamcP, Dlck

at Macollc~e. and appro•·cd the and · John o . Bower. a trustee- length_ or term ror board· mcm- Welch, · Gary Wilson and J onis

.eonstructk!n ot a new dormitory al·largc Crom MeLoulh. hers are in :icrcct. Trustees arc Yoder.

to house 160 Sluden•· Curr-I restricted lo two ·5 year tcrnu Aller lhc Cocul.;· nominnt-. ' ~. "' TruSlccs nrc elected to lhc '' ~

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enrollmcnt was reported at 7G8 board which now. members 3", and a minimum or l year 111ust students ror the honor, the Per·

students. for> a term or live "ears. The ~lapse bcrore lhl'"J , eari. be r~ sonncl Committee chooses tho

Construction Is to start as bo:lfd, representing g a group, •PPointed. .. slate, • and. the Cocully voles in

soon as plans are· co:nplctcd the Ponon• and alumni thnt .~the final sclcctlon.

· and the colltrnctor aWllJ"<lcd the help support the Collc•c. d~ Arnold Hull To Hold SenioT sWdcoa Me .dlosen on o ..,,·oral ~= promise loc- suo-

eontract. · termincs the collcgc·s policy. Open. House Sunduy · ees:s, excellence 0~ scbolanhlp,

The Boord nlso directed the The 1'9•rd ado?,!ed • r c••lscd The men or Arnold' Hnll' hnvo citizenship and service and l)llr·

college admlnislrnlion lo nsscm· budget !or lhe lll65!«l s c h oo I announced Iha! they . will hold licipatjon In extra • curricula r

k ble as rapidly as possible plnns· ,.·car: J . Jnck Melhorn, prcsl- Open House &unday, Ocl. 3t activities.

' and dclnlls !or a new library. dent, met !or lhc Cirsl lime lhis Crom 2 · p.m. unUI 4 p.m. Ro- Each recipient Is trodilfOnnlly

The start o! the construction fall "ilh lhe complete boord o! lrcshments Will be sen•ed to presented on cngrn•·ed citaUon

on the llbrnry will in \>"rt-be trustees having prC\iously COii· all who »!sit the dorm. at commencement. dctcrmin by the progress oC !erred with lhe. cxecutire com-a . finnnclnl cnin113ign plnnnt'll mlllec. lor n"cxt sp ng. The bonrd or trustees, corn·

The board approved tho em· mitte<t itscl! last spring · to n p!oymenl ol . the Cummerlord program or in~ student

. CorpornUori lhrougb the month body size and academic ~cel­ol ~lay, 1966. lo direct n plan· lencc which will in•oh-c ~Iring

nirig con!crcnec ~ov. 13 and Int· m9rc laC\Jlty and buildin~ nd.' er lo direct n major Cund earn·

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diliona\ elnssrooms and hous-paign. ' , ing Caclllllcs.

~ I~ oJ)el':llional budget Trustees C"Ontinued discussion of ~ C"Ollcgc ~·as rcvls.d Crom on this pion and "spccillc oin­thc Iota! oppro•·cd . :ii _ l ia,s t • sX!eration ,. as i:l•"Cn to the l)N 1~rin•"s tonrd mectin11- "1-¥l68·· or students "-.;. a rc gcnrlns to- ' rot to n new tolal or $1 .034.882. 'ward in academic requirements,

The bonrd hos also given high nnd a new dormitory nml li· priority to !ncully salary. lnr;-brnry in lhc luluri;. :·or. Mel· cr~ses In lulurc bud.gel

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ary plan· horn slated.

· :f o:ur Ensembles Augni~1tt I • • I~

Vocal Mu~i ,~\epart~e~t' \ . , AUl;!Jltllling the V~al "' "c ' cantafo 10 be! gi•-en• ii>' d~ Oep;iltmcnt this year. arc rour i during l>CcembCr is the \l~e{ ensembles. Already inroh-cd~n -1:>1udcn1s· Ensemble. prcscnfotion ns well as prnc· Mcmf;C!rs · or thiS ~ri;nnlintion • BW ·iawrc.nce, fr •• •. f\i ,fta.ssaS:: Va.,' Jen:· RQ.1emarle Love,.

ticc. these · '1t'oups nnlichlrrlllC include first s<ipranos Donnie ·Jess, Jr .. Marlonf aDd Gf:'he t 'nt»Unskl , Jr., l\tci>herson, read <"Ontribulln~ to· chapel' and as- Robison, sr .. ')South Enj\llsh, for parts In lj:ur_ene O'Ncllt•s "Beyond• th,o llorlaoil," l''hllo

scmbl)' programs. J Jowa; Priscill't'• z i 'g I er. er.. Loren D. R~Y,hcr, asslstant professor ln Eocllah 1.,d t.be1trc,

Members o!• "this rear'& 1..3. Brook•·illc, OhlO: aild Winona looks - on. AudlUons ,.-ere Monda . ZS1 and pn>ducUon Is

dies' Quortet MC Sharon Inloes, Achilles. Ir .• McPherson. Rulh slated for°"~· 10-IJ ~ • --.......

fr., Quinter, first soprnno. Ann Emmer!, sr .. Adel, lo)'"a. C ls' T p R ·

The students "ill observe and do actual teaelllng oo a lull-day basis !or nine weeks bel;innlng last Monday under the guidance

• or supervising teachers in• tho elementary and scc:onclory schools ol McPherson and IOWlll in the' siirroundlng area. ,

Teaching at Washington El6-mcnlary School will be: Glorfn Hull, McPherson: Marnlcc Slroini Worthington, Minn.: Lo­rine Hewson, Garden Clly: J ane Czaplinski, McPherson: and &th Brumbaugh, Frulla, Colo.

, qoing to Uneoln Elerncnlory School "each dny will be: Elva sluCky, McPherson; Faye Fred­erick, McPherson: J i>an ThJcs. sm. Inman: Sylvia Albrlght, Dllllas·Ceo\er, Iowa: and Janis Yoder, McPherson.

Lowell Vandcr\•ccr, Goshen, Ind., will Journey every dll)' to the Elyria ElcmcnWy School

Leeta llloupl.n, n correspon­dence student Crom Eastwood, Mo., will try her hand a t teach· Ing at. the Enltwood Elementary School in that area.

Bubier lUlth School· will have the Collowing students al- their disposal !or lhc next nine weeks: Larry Bierwirth, B:lrtonvlllo, llJ.: Anna Hutchison, Thomu, Okin.; John MOier, Wal<lrloo, Iowa; Ro!>crt wdunms, McPher­son; and Ruth Ann Emmert, Adel, Iowa.

At Roosevelt Elementary Traveling to Salina High School J udy Hoover, · Denver, School !or his leaching wUJ be Colo., and Velma Hoyer, Mc- Dennis Emmert, sr., s a 11 n·a .

· Pherson. will be Culfilling their Making their wny to Hulchln· requirements. !;on High Schoof each day will

Practicing in the Park £!~ be: Jerry- Barrows~ Waterloo, · mC"Otary School Will be: Elca· Iowa; Geo11:0 Czapliaskl; Mc· nor Rudeen, McPherson; ' M.Y· Pherson; Kenneth Dauer, Dun­ron Graber, McPherson: Knthy kirk, Ohio: Jumcs Rogers, Me· Kestner, Twin Falls, J d a h o: Pherson: Guy Word, Hulchin· Marjorie NMhtlgnl, Buhler; Kn· son: and Lais Wood. Panora,

, thy Parks, Sprinifiefd, Mo:, lo"'.a. . and"Nancy Mills;, Rocky Ford, McpticrscJn Hlg!i SchOol will

· ~ • r~eh·~ the brunt oC the teach·

Reyher Selt;cts Cast For Play·

Ing attack by receiving the Col­lowiOJ: s!udcnls: Rodney E lsen­bi":, Gnlva i Marion Enke, Ow;. cnville, Mo.: Gary Gorr, sr .. McPber.ion: Dn•id lle!Ocy, Tes- .

In auditlons held Monday C\"~ nrtnna, Tcsns; Al Henrlon. Mc'-ning in Brown buditorium 1116" Pherson;, Wendell Kuhlman,

,- classic love • lrlongle involving Mcllherson: Jim Messer, West mlsmalehcd lovers· and Iha en· Chicago, Jll.: Karen Miller, Wnl· suing tragC<l)I was complcled crloo, Iowa: Anilb Morlan, Mo­" i th the cnsting o! J ane Funk,· Pherson: Lorry Mor-Ian, Me· jr .. An·~da. Colo., 35 Ruth: Rus- PheT$00; Toni Rc:izin, McPhcr­sell Mcrrillcld. rr .• Champalgn, son' Earl ,Soller, McPherson; . Ill .• \ as. Rober! Mayo, and Ro- Donna · Sorenson, McPherson; bert Slater, sr., Denver. Colo., Tony· Wedel, McPherson: Chnr- ' as Andy ~\lnyo,'ln the leads . • · lcs Wigcins. McPherson; l\nd

The tragedy by O"NciU also Nancy Mille~. Rocky Ford, Colo.

.is ~ealurln~ as the Q!her chor- Dr. Dayton Rothrock, Pro!cs­ad~rs: James Mayo-Gen~ Cza·~ sor oC Education and Psycbol· plinskl .. so., McPherson: Kale ogy. commented that this years Mayo-Linda A"<!cs· .so.. Mound block h3S the smallest number Clly. Mo.: Mrs. Adkins • Glorln or participunls Ch several years. Hull 'sr., McPherson; DI c k · Scoll.Jcrr)' Lasater, Ir.. Mc­Pherson; Bcn·Tom bkCnmnn, Ir .. Colo., Sprlnp. Colo.; Doc­lor-Bill Lawrence, fr., Manos­sas, Va.

second ro1>rano Carolyn L<!igh· Gloriri llull . . sr., Mcl'h~rson. ~The IQU.( 0 a1· ama· ace

President To Be li~augnra tcd Sunday, Nov. ~4

nor, Jr.. Perryton. Tex. . Hose and Bonno Brubaker, rr .. Lyons. 13 N T - J Pl Ann Sink, rr .• Waterloo. Iowa. arc SCCOlld sopranos. e. cx.t La.· ) ay-"Du'n s F1·1"day M al d

. . . H . a C e'n ar · Many DctMtics arc planned first alto. !Uld Annelle Burk· First nllos arc Syh•ia Wine. . , A scene Crom Arislophoncs' 1.,. the wccl<cnd ol No•o. 13.u bolder, so.. Preston, Minn.. Cr .• Garber, Oki:>. ; Sus4n Fred· clnssic comcey '}he Clouds" ·· :. n.c. ~rst nnn.~I Pajama .or on the ~lncollcgc campus. High·

second nllo. The)>- arc necom- crick, fr., McPherson: and Un- will be presented ir Labornlory · Ja"'.'.c race !or those ."ho, Friday, Oct. t9 -•Student light o! the weekend will be the

11anicd by Undo Mo!fill. so., dn Andes. so .• !ilound 5lly. Mo. Thcnlrc Tuesday •evening Nov. dnrc, .s1ioo:«>rcd by Fahnestock Council' Assembly, Brown Audi· inauguarntlon o! McPherson's

Wnshingtan. Kansas. SccoOd nllos Include Jcnnnc 2 81 7 JI.Ill. hall woll . ~ held tomorrow nt lorium, 9:3S n.m. · ninth president J . Jack Mel-'

The membership or the Male Williams, so.. Polo. 111.: llosc 'St cd d d" I~ b M G;JO· p.m. on Esh~onan St. in Pajama race, sPonsorcd by horn, NO\'. 14.

Qunrtcf U. first tenor Tom Me· Ann Sink, Ir .. Walcrloo. Iowa: ag i°"• 1~ ~ frv lront ol Dotzour hall and Iha Fahnestock · ll:ill, in front o! Scheduled !or Saturday Nov.

Addams, -,..,.J'ipp City, Ohio: and Mcrcdith Haun. jr .• Council Penner. . r., O~al e,G k p:::. S.U. S.U .• 6:30 p.m. 13 is lhe Cirri nnnual pllinnlng

second ltnor Roget Schrock. Jr.: ' Gril\"e. :: ~~~':,.n ~a~ its r:,,.01

lo- Fafincstock hall h~ cholleng- Football, McPherson College conference, and parents ol tho

llarmony, Minn.; first bnss · Morlln lloo•·cr. · rr., Rocky •Yard lnmi>00ning all lhal washed c~ch or the mens dorms lo Bulldogs vs. Ottawa UnivOrsfly students ore also being iMited

stevc Nctllcloti, so .• Alber! Len. Ford, C"o.: and Tom Mei\d· sacred 10 Greek cullurc _ the "'an coghl memb& team relay Braves, College Stadium, 7i30 that day lo participate in lhe

Minn.: and Glenn Frnlicr. Jr. dams, 0

Jr, Tipp Cily, Ohio: sing holiness or the gods. the stalurc race. Eoch dorm must loeld lour p.m. ' annual Parents Day.

Denver, Colo. i;;d" Ncyers. Jr: . first tenor. Ed Myers. Jr .. Dix- ol rc•·crcd philosopher like So- men from !heir own dorm and Dance lollo11;ng'"1he football The planning conference Is

Dixon, lll., accofnpany~ them. on, Ill.; and Ken Dilling, rr.. 1 • -./ four fast girls from Dotwur. game. W.P.A. , aimed at gh1ng groups rcloled

Pr~Uy ""?king 00 exaorpls Nanty Glo. Pa. arc the Sttend era cs. • / All 113rtlcipnnts <:md hoP<>- Salllrda.7. Oct. 30 - Alo\'lc. to the colleic on opportunity to

from tho. opera '."Bohemian len0rs. Roger .Ditzler. Cr., Polo. With Ron ~enfc, jr., °'-"'· Cully spcctolors> arc ' roqui(t<I "Anatomy ol o Murder," Brown help chart !Ulurc de•·elopmenl.

Girl," l\f"C members ol the Mix· Ill.; nnd John Schmid!, Ir., ver, and Marlon ~OO\'er, · Ir.. lo we;)I· .... ~ form o! night- Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. W.l'.A. The grou115 Include alumni.

ed Quartet. This group Includes Pampa, Texas; sing Cirst bnss. Rocky For\!. ·.Co.lo., '" the mnj clothe$ (pQ)omos> for th Is hoy rack ride following. Coeully. student body. members

Donnie Robison. sr .• South Eng. Second bosses are Jerry Mc· ior- roles 01 Righi Logic "" great event. • ' Sunday, Oct. 31 - Arnold o! the city and business com·

lish 1 , •·•· And n · Ids r \"ood·•on. n 11 d Wrong Lagle. the scene deplcls The learns will run from stop ,,.,..... Hausa, 2 p.m. munily, nnd lnl'" and ministry · ow~: "'\'"I"' Cl, so.. ~yno · r .• ..- ~ ~ ' these l\l"O Corces • in h u m a n v,,.,, .,.

llound City. Mo.; MMlln Hoo•·· Tim Motthocl. Jr .• Wichita. . thought 1

·crbaJ. battle..a~lnst sign lo stop sign oa· Eshelman Forum discusses "Oran Dodg- ol the' church or the Brethffil,

er. fr., !lodQ'".Ford! Colo.; and ' Accompanying the Voice Stu. each ot.:r' in lront or Dolzour. . I ing and Viet Nmn," Lelaiid Len- which s\Jpports the school.

John Schmidt. fr., Pampa, Tex. dents' Ensemble are Donna Bru- · • • 1

A tn>phy will b:- "given to, gei, assistant prolessor ·oc his- . During the conlcrenec the vor-

Thcir voice parts are soprano, baker' and Meredith Hnun. All 01 the play, Penner says, ' II be kc{lt In the winnjng dorml- tory and 119UUcal science. mod· lous grou115 will meet scparotc·

allo, tenor and bass rcspedl\'C· or Uic cn:wmblcs arc under the goes last and lrs extromcl)I lory. The team · winner each crating~ S.U. Lounge, 3 p.m. lY to discuss ·eurrjculn de••clo1>­

ly. t.orcO.: Pauls. so., Inman. supcn•lalon or Projessor Donald ·amusing In places.:· Tho piny year wl11 be engraved on the • T<lelday, Nav: ! - Laboratory ment. CX1'4nslon o! the physical

accompney1 them. R. .Frederick. f'ro(essor oC Voice will be slna~ in Simple nrcnn trophy and the l/"OJ>hY "'1lll ro- theatre, •'Thi' Clouds," direct- CnciUtlcs, student enroll~! A larctt emcmble which Is at • and Director ol Choral Organi· setting. with lhc characters rat- tale from aoijii Ito dorm e:icb ed by Merv Penner. Brown goals, faculty needs. and en- ·

Present work.ioi on 0 QirlstmoJ' zatioo. · tired iD cootemporary clrtss. year. / • AuditotiUm, on stnae, 7 p.m. dowmmt .. rcsources.

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rHot: Sl!lokz~ng Issue . .f roble"!s J?efi.n.~d

"A Guy's ~titled To A J ory Of Hie Per~, - Ain't He?" ~Halt/emdn : Chan_ges

La_otian Opini(Jn ·

F1dc&.r be carri..S out \>y nn orgnniia-Br Bob • lion .with the means and mcth·

~ this, e~n<C 'which Is ods to survey·ln 0 lolr manner. knpwn. as lacoUeg~. ope lt<?ls i;u<ti 01 'l'hC Student Collncil. compolled to lace l)le impPrt· Thcrclore. ii' nny student or ant. burning issues wh[ch cry g11>11p o( students 'reel that tl10re out for auenUon, One of the · Is 0 deslrnblc oeUon to be. taken, usuolly . hot issues on Moeam- It is 5uggcatod that they lake P\lf Is Uilit .al smoking, be It their ldeOJ 10 members o~ the on ~or iii/ of the camp.is.· On StUdent Council, who a rc, liner Sunday allcmoon last. the For: all, the representatives oJ the um. met to· discuss this problem. S\Udcnt body. " ii it can be called such. II n rule exists, It Is the r e-. cmi it be said that there Is sponslbllily ol the institution lo on actual smoking problem on uphold the· rule. ond the re­thiS campus? It would oppoar sponslbllity ol the students to .• that those · students who. lecl respcet the rules which have

• that they must smoke arc able , been established. to do so wilhou_t ony ~~t 't should ~ noted, howrn!r. discomfort to the · non.smoking in this Wl)' of disrespect for

• llOpu!atlon. ollhough the smok· 14w and order on<! autl1Crl1Y, • •• en take some measure ol:.dls- th<lt the MlKi>Uei:c studcnl.s ha\'C

J1m' 11aldtman. fr:. Manbtim, Pa., ldt, rteaqs o~e or bis . e{perlcnces la La~ as an lnternaUoul Vo!unletr lkl-vict partlcJpant as be remin.lscu wl~ Pt~ Cutuera, f_r •• Plftbla Citi', ~_Jesko. -· comfort UJlOll' lhemseh·es when done a rcmorkoble job ol ~··

· they vcature into the cold. cruel Ing the Idler or the '""" nod n.e poi;sonal J>lcounler be-·' strcct -4<> ha\·e that one lut ha\'C relrnlncd from smokini: -·-_ '"'een lbe 500 villagers ol Bo-smoke before retfrlng. on campus. ['.. . - rikhono, Laos and Jim llalde-11 would 5Cerrf that · there Is II should tilsof be noted that_ • ' man. on American from Monn· o bit ot heroic browy in these , thC school policy on tollllcco SJudents Visit Bonk Mac, Graduate heim. Pa .. has destroyed for hardy · soUls. for neither. ~ain as Is O\'Ullnblc to students !in The class in MonC)"'and bnnk· the villagers the stereotype or nor SIJOW, nor gloom or. night tHo Cata101 nnd The G""':I), ing ,•isiled the Fourth National In ·'Laos rich Americans living comfort· shall ~y lbem lrom their Of>' e kt!_ no statl'J11enl ~C<?rnmg Bank in Wichita Tuesday alter- 1 '(, ably and has acquainted Jim pointed weed. · uill-o! tobacco in other · Oct 2£ Kenneth L. Ullom, a l965 with the realities or Asion life. Due to the !act thol such o orms thnn smoking. The ns- noon. · · graduole ol Mc'i>herson College Spurrod by nn interest in trnv·

Fh·e rodlos in vWages or too tamlllcs, IJorlkhanc brondcost the Volt<? or American and Mos. cow nod Bangkok staUohs.

Fomlllcs o(·cr•B.£ !iv,f mem­bers nnd infant mortality rate Is siss per cent In Loos.

Bcc:ause ol the lock ol com· municatlon networks Loollans in the hills oro stOI Oghllng , the 2nd World War, unaware thnt Japanese hove left.

Jorge propor\ion or the slud<!nls gumption 81 th1S'1J(Jlnl, accord· All ending t he field trip were rrom Wiley. COio.. Ion Oct. 9 el nnd a dlssatisladion wilb Sii· al ·McPherson College seem lo Im: to the I er or the low: is Sharon Dlank, Da~•i<I D~ncan, !or !.nos to begin a two year unlions in the U.S .. Jim slgned be smokers, might ii not be lhnt tho chc ng ol tobacco Arthur Du.ske, James Fike. Vlr· tour or duly with · lnlernalion~I a contract with lnlcrnnllonnl • possible lhnl sotne smnll con- nnd·or the uso r snuff is per- ginia Holz. George J ones. P.ct· Vollnun,t~rios" Scl1ervwlcclllsjolnlnc.54l other Voluntj!Cr Scr\'icc lo Sl!"nd two su~rs":11tc~~~p~!se':.ul~1.'"~~ . cession could be granted them reetly pormlsslbl ot ney pince er Kolset. Georg~ Kavournt. ..., years in Loos · as '!in qgricull· ~ T in ~Ol'rii or smoking lo~nges on U~c.ompus, Including the Warren Leinen nnd \ Douglas volunteers on the rural develop. t lunar eclipse Of 1962" believing 'i:i. ed I I! rd sh It I: d. I I d ' ' . Th I I • k uris ' · ~ th I II plrlls rouse occur ~ac o a o . c. er m clnss s, prm tor F5· a n Loewen. . ~nt tc~m, a vo un cc~s "or · n • cv s :1 , • the ~lcments. !smoking a~ as In dining a rcn. - . • . with rurol communities m crop From,Jnnuary t9G3 ·Jan. t965 , renccs liker this, nil !.notions . the donns would raise tile In·. nut ns an ocodeml~ commun· Others in nllendancc were al>d livesli>ck production: con· the Maoollege Freshmao absorb- thol htld guns went oul'ond shot \ surance ralcsl. or ol leilsl con· lly. to whot extent con we Id Waller Miller. Joyce Mishler. slructlon or form ,.JJulldin~s '. cd .kol~idoscopo ot imP,.cssfons. · ot the moon," J im recalls.{ I venienlly placed b11Ukils in the the controversy ov~r smoking Kermit Mi~cr, DeMls Picard. s~hools. dlspens4ries, roods olld oxperien~s. and i~ormatioq: Jim lound !hot preconcelved .srno~mg oreas? . . ;i on o" orr ol the ca~J"IS· arr~ct Douglas Rapp, · ~like Rnll5Ch, mrslrlps: nnd sanitation an 4 The militaqo and'polilical Sil· imag<S ol Amerlcons dis'solved The basis for~OII)' a n our ~ purpose in bemg Terry Summers •. Dove Weimer. food prnervollon. untion in Laos is unstab\e. Pow· whilo living and" working with should lie in a sur\'C)'. or cam• here? Surely there Ar< greater , While In !.nos his address will er see-saws in the viii¥ •• be- he L.1otlans or Dod khnne. To pUs opinion of the smol<ing Sit·. things in life, nnd things more Jttry .\Villinms and! Nciif Zim. be:' USAID . JVS. Educotio~ or tween the go\'emment .J forres ~Ip

4 f:irmcr build 0 fence uotion. This survey ron only wor11.>· of our ou entlon. mcrrrum. RDD:'APO .San franci!co, Cal· and the Pathet Lao, a pro-Com· Jim sw~nled nn.l lnborod with

llomla 96352. monist ~· him. lie took the next a!lemoon \'. ' · , J ' /' of! nnd the farmer commented Chapel ~speaker R.eJates .t-' Wq Get Leiter• ~h: J~~·~·:~.~ . can SC<!

Qf{ological Science To-_Ma_n .::_!1-lxJriid'J_ .~holild' Be ~'S§_.,1¥;~~ · · ~' • :J' l' -.:J T us Allcmptinc lo improve the in· By Marcella Sherly ' man, Pinto, ni.cJ other ~n,l[lbu· lian. , fn. th_is co~'<;l't . to f~Jccl t>-b e.ga zzeu. 1 n ' .. '· n!Jc<i!rnto plumbing foellllles Jim tors to• the .,v.·orld or htcllture.. c ~ast IS to. fCJecl l)lc carbO"i ' I • • • ~ • ' • • dCstgned n simple individun1 Challenging the Mncollege stu· ond 1\hilo-phy, Dr. Tasch then in one's body. • . • . • !lush lnlrlnc which members or dent bodi· lo consider. lhe role- moved on to show how the ere· In dealing "'i th tile "Chicken . Dear Ed, . • · ·. · lraec€ti•·es just a rc 'nol

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lhe on'· the villngc ,hclpcd c-0n•truet and vance of geolOjlicol science front olive mind hos been inOucnccd Little'' 'Dltiltloc toward the !u· With oil tho writlnu 1und hol·' swer: , Legalizing abortion is. lnsloll. , · ·man's beginning through h 1 5 by the physlenl w"l:ld. Jure, Dr. Tasch S\ressed that• lc'rlng and cussing lllld .demon· With ·proper icgislntion, .women twentieth century ci\'iliwtion, Jfc substnntlofcd t)lis "tonecpt geologic~ history is 3) re\iiew or , strating about our present for- could go to a .Hospital hnd be Uowe\'er, he rccn11s. "At first Dr. Paul Tasch. profossor ot\ by i'elutl~g the origin . q£ thrceJ calamitous cve~ts in man·S eyes. clsn policy fn Viet Norn, thought cared for by · t14aliricd doctors. lhc latrines ser ved ns a sta"tus ·gcolo~·. Wichita Stale U~lvcr· philosophies to geo!og1col su~ Allho11gh he \'1cws nkse e\'cnts someone " hould droi> by ·and TIM! only cote& would be an symbol In the vlllogc , and it sit>·· built his asscmbll:' address' stances. Dr. To.sch dwelt first ns chasUSMicnt, m:sn survi\'CS, chat with )'OU nbour-prcscnt do- incrcn~ in unemployment. Pco- was only later lhol they were on Friday morning , October 22• with Camus trentment or the 'Uld • eologic man attempts lo I II borll · th pie like Mrs. Trix w- ·ld. c . out u· - •." · · ' 196.i, around the topic ·;Gcolo;y . l - o tncst c po cy on n on m c vu ut: ;:)\.."" ond the llumanilies.:· "~1>1h of Sisyphus" in which restrict and predict. J.J, s. ~ _ · of jobs. Perhaps LBJ cnn Ills !ulure pin Include mai· Originally ,m.ngineer in<: ma· :~r!::'scy~~~~Y '::,.~~~::: i!~ · ~':xi:.i b~~~d hi~";~~ks T~~.~ m:::i:~,.':: ~~- ~;/~~m ~~ ;;1rk 1~~e::'.'1 1\n~~~;t :;1~! ~; oring in sociology •!Id bccom-•. jor in col!Cj\C. Dr. To..<ch "'°'.. dcr back up .o rpountam. The the concept that the earth IS ddl mcss-<>v •one ,.,,..11 chol out. 50 till I see )'OU again, ing In Inner city work. ed into the field or geology :IS myth. he explotned, relates lo both o mammoth museum and

0 P<I C: lh 1 but er; h •. ; so long .. . · he became fascin:.ted by· tht..°.f m:in·s lncrt35ingly suecessful n library containing an. infinite ~gr~ 3 - we :l\C 0

, , tact that oil areas or scienct. contest "1th the un.qunl forces numbe'r ol books: to ignore ry it up. { physics. ohemistry., mothemat- or nature. these is to reject edueatinn. Absolutely! And Uw best way Cong:hcrs Sec ics, beerune opplicablt 1it geol· The s=nd philosophy w 0 s Likening man before the Atom- Is to dral\ those rol·finkr1 cord ~ ogy. Prcscntl)· doing rcsean:h built around the Greek Philo· le Age to .. boy Playing witll ~rners who carry nags a round ·Shortcon 'l1«S on fresh waler pond~ that ex· .. pher llernclitus who. in reo!iz. mud pies in terms or power. "'t~ yellow strlpos Instead or _ , ll 'e isled in Kansas millions or )'ears ing that ho could r10ver · step Dr. Tasch concluded " i lh the r ed. bciar odilor : ago, Dr . Tasch finds that his Into tile same ri\'er tw,icc. d.. thoui;ht that man now J>OSSCSSCS \\'ell.: nnyway, oborliori should As' btO\·eri• is to be admired. cntllusias:n for the rcle\'nnee \'eloped the concept or change. the power or nature and that be logalll'.00 In the U. S. now, l would like 10 commend those or geol<>&Y has not waned. The lino! phllosoph).; the con· the continuance or humon exis- here Is why. It has bcc!n csti· individuals who ore farsighted . U.ginning "ilh the ea rth ma· C<lpt or in!inlle pcsslb1it.ics. re- !once depends on his inleillgent mnled that ol least ono million enough to see lhc shortcomings teriols. woter. day, and reld· ' 'Ol\'es around Mohammed and use or thnl i>ower. . women In the ~U. S. submit lo or maey or our campus poll· spar . and correlating ; them ·10 hls •lollowers: Dr. Tosch Pointed A part or the teaching prores. abortions each year. · , 1eics. 1 mon. civilization, and writing, out thnl geologlcolly It is pos- sion because he enjoys the ex- This comprises about 20 per Spt<?i!ically I ci\y. those onto. Dr: Tasch · introduced his spoech slble !or a .mounlqln lo move as eilcment of idea. the rooxaml· cent 'ot all pregonancles in ' one gonisls who brca!P no ·set or with a skdeh or the · ages of they hncl asserted. . notion ol his own thoughts, the year. Why my Aun( llcssle . . . block nnd. while, rules. Theso }.'mnn. · · · 'Conllnutng to' the present doy, involvement or others In his por . Thnt Is another story for nnolh· cnvallcrs or dress and conduct ,In pointing- out tho\ geology Dr. TMch next related man's sonoJ..enlhusiasm, nnd the Cree- er lime. . serve to show the College thal has been the midwife al l~e scorch !or m~anlni; . in . an age dom lo continue resenrch. Dr. ~lost abortions nre d_one by ii rcprcscnls conrormliy. birth pr .e:ich sucee'51•e ogc, which n ounts the vofuo or1 the Tasch.. with a still contagious ,.lrlends and nctghbors·or nuacks This "birth ol new spirit" Is be. emphasize;<! that eor!J> 111a· past and the future Jo geolog. spirit, summed up his -speech like Mrs. Trix. Trix s p e 11 s the. spark and clement or life - t•!'J!'.ls.have pro\'~e energy • !col science. lie commented that and a part o( his pbllosoPhY al trouble bceoiiJe with It comes that McPherson College '11as thiif' •am<id ~a~c"ond the n<>! only dots nil . cosmic and education aller · asscmbl;. "The disease, · lnleetlon ·death, bloclr, needed and lacked !or maey artist!')· ihat ,bas character¥ . earth history ~"1de a refer. ~ ol science should be market maneuvers, and hanky years. !jo with my best wishes IL I · · 'lo enor Imme for nuv>'s present added to. our other ~e re- punk. YO!' aet the. picture, J may I shy "Good LiR:ioaad kffp Looking to Emil; DictdnSon. actions, but ""°t his v~ry ana. QUiremenl.s," be said. "It it the am lllfe. cobghing in chapel." . Thomas .Wolfe, .Thoreau. Whit· 1001)' ls an archl\'e ol. C\'OIU· Ian~ bl our °"""'\Y·" Fblks, l.ce the lnllie. Con· Marlin C. Hoo er

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. , . . · Betbel La1inch~s Bakei· Off~:n~ : Takes Ml. ~hty Br.aves 1· nvad·e Series ·Pr~gr~m . . . ~ ~ · . ' . ·. .

The. ~ectator; Oct. 28, .1966, Page &

. 'e~:.·· · . . ~ D<lhcl couege 1ounc~ it's B'"-11·..log·s To 33~ Loss l96H& M.usk L«turc Sttfcs last w.tU _

B ·· 1· Id D F • d Oct. 12, Willi the Singing Boys· • • • pl the. l~ng touchdown run It Wed U. 1 og • en·.. ' r1 a· y . of Monterrey. These boys come . Tho Bnkdr . Wildcots , em. OY• whoosb-hc WllS, gone!"• from Mexico ond arc eopabl•. Ing o devastatang 111nning al· • lone came of sln,ging. In !e\'eD .lon~ages: tock. spolltboided. by hallback •• in!l~1':.,~~ .per!~: 8

1.g.· The might)' Ollawo Braves, °'there arc lwo wnys to, ~ntoln .break loose." Tho MuSlc Lcc:tu~ Scrll'::t ~~ Wolter Plckclt, ' smnshed I ho yard run by Jim Steinle, ar.,,

sluamrolling toward the KCAC\ the pas,•ing altaek by Buzzell. Smlth summ'ld . up his gencal lour more programs sc 1 u • McPhers-On Dulldot In o McPher<on, who ran vecy well · nsh. d k~ "IV ~1 .,,., h - ··L f 1· thi ~.. h this scoson. - · d · J' Sat · ~ nd L-U <h:Unpio 1p, · an fllll "' one e "" ei-,..r 01·e to • ~· ee mp s way a-t l e Next Dec. 6• John Aknr, noted .gome ot Bal ""n .• W' m t,., seco ""' . • ol o,.; top 20 small • college Buzzell and force him to hurry game: "We don't hove on>1hlng lecturer, plnywrighl. ond odor. dny afternoon. Oc:t. . • · The Bulldogs na .a . team ~· 11, ms in the aotion, lnvnde Mc· his throws .or lacklc him be. lo lose ond the boys will give will kcture on African Culture. , Picliett:

0 long.le ed soph<r ed up the second hdll and held

l'lwrsod " this Fridny evening lore he can get rid of .tile ball. it ail thoy'vc gal. We feel we His lDtk is entitled "The Winds more. knifed lllro ilt. for 250 Baker to 13 points. The Bull· Oc:t. '29: •• : · Tho otlwr alternath·e Is to blan. c;in J:i1'C them "' good a ball· of Chonge in •\Inca." • · yonls and lour- touchdowns. Ills dog$ opened up their attack,

Ottawa is gaining· recognltioo kc! bis r<cti•·crs so they con't game as anyonc:· On J an. 2i . John Stunrt · An~ touchdown runs covered 116, 18, throwing 32 posses and ,.com: as one of the finest teams ever derson. Religious · Drnmallst<I' 13 and ·2 yards. The other touch· pleting 14 for 152 yards. , nsi<mbled ' In cd.nrerencc ~is. S · · \\ill present a unique solo dra· down "'"' scored. on a 43-yard Of the Baker team. Smith 'l'ry. ''Ille .Dra1·es have scored P,.ortscope matlc presenlollon. Critics state J>.15$ pla)• from qua rterback Al said: " Undoubtedly they had the . :b m!~lievnble 276 Points in thot his dromntizallons ore un- Ort lo I Bart Albright in the most explosive line~ our team six g:lllles - to 28 points for The end of Oetobcr looms Just Proceeding on to tho i, ow I • equaled~ > fi rst i>erlod. has· fnccd. Kll Calvin ot tacille the opposlliotr.' around lhc comer whlch'-rncans games we find in the: Harold Brosch. horn roloist, Coac:li Sid• Smith. though dis- and their on .. nrmecl center.

The Bra•.S' r<ores ha•·e in· ' two thin~ \\i ll soon prcdoml· OronKe Bo~1: Looisiann State is s<heduled for Feb. 19. He oppointed In his defense, stated Merl McAnn ore really tough eluded 52·2 over 'Friends: 82-0 •nnle the nttenlion of Ille aver· ond Texas ploys a genuine Euphonium and or Prickcll: "He's tho !Scst back cookies. Tho ,tcnm Is definitely over Sterling: 47-6 over Bethel: ogo American moles' life : l. Cotton Bowl: Missouri nod Is rnied ns on excellent muslelnn. I've · ever ilwen in n ·1ong, long as good or better os any we've • S;-O ' over C ot E; 'rl·7 -over strenuous leaf raking In t h.e Ark11nsos The Series \\ill: close with time'. Ue doesn't kill anyone In ... er loced.'.' KWU: aJid '17·7 O\'Cf South~-... fiiint yard-<Jnd 2. Watching the Sugar Boll1: Alabamo a nd Samuel Nooh Kramer. a Pre- there:::: but he's nw!ullr bani to . ot!Mlr results from last ..-oek·· tom. . 1 , finish of the grid season in hope Ncbrpska -'nlbllcal Archocoioglst. who will bring 'down." • . end's KCAC octlvily Included

I.ending the po11·crro1 · offen· ol a bowl bid for his fa~urilc Roso Bowl: Michigan S1.111c lecture on ,\prll 22. !le hn~ ot· "'When he broke the line on ottawo's taking a giant step . sh'C nttack Is quarterback Ed gridiron c1.? .. cn. · and , UCLA tended school In Asia on "arious ' • toward the conference cham-

. .. IluU<ll. who has llll'O\\n 22 As the ~nson pulls into it's There you M\'O it and now grnnls for the majority or his ' piQnshlp. downing · Southwestern Po5'Cs lor_imydirt this yea r. ~omcstrctch. fiery cooches nrc to enter our own cenfcrence Education. tfc Is a )l'Cll·noted Travel Scenes 'Z/.7. ·C of E. lambnsted Ster·

llis' prime r'ccci1·crs Include pulling more gray hnlr out of where we nre recovering tllllm wrlt~P. c.xcnvntor, n.nd o Dans- ling 45-20, and Kansas Wesley. l<.'Onard SehcufOer. n crnlly, their e1•cr·graying head: di sop. an o~·cnlose of ":"ccoss . oner forth Lecturer. · On Display an roiled over B<tbeJ 28-0, Jletb. qtriric·split cod who k'(f the n:i- pointed nlumni a~ pointing to • sel~mg ~J _fo·c \\inners m last The Presenlnlions arc- sched· J F • d h• any. rMlained on top the rung iion with ts TD :passes caught " n""f. ycar"-lcaving no oxcus. wwk • ~l\'\ty. But success has ulcd to J>0gln al 8:00 P.M. nt ll r1en S Ip with Ottawa by trouncing • lost scnsOn. . cs for tho ·seasons' onslaughts: no harriers, so. . .. _ . the Mcmorinl Hall in Newton. FrJends 33-7.

The <ther primary rceci;·cr is ond e~er bowl sponsors arc ~~~~"~~.;:,~~'hCt$011. • • ~h~r.~~ ;~tls~:~~fo~jJ~~ · "i~:in:a:~:::: 1:i;: s:~

nnnkcr Dick Booth. o speedy Jumping from game lo game ~o B·krr al n . lh.o • .•• sub'IO second hundred mnn who find the dream lenm for thctr " . ~ n.Y • who p.....,t their Moc l .D. card. from ·Greece', Spnln, Fronce, lends tho tcnm ·in scoring thisk "biggest nnd best" bowl of lhcm Upset lime Dnk~r 1s hungry . J Flnlond, Beirut .in.J HaiU dur-

s1•0SQ11. • • oil. . for !• urels. e1·cn if they hnl'c Two Place In Contes t ing the monlb of . Oc:t"'!"r al Of these two targets Blll2Cil Thus "" enter S~~s' the imperfect stench or S<eond Ncldo Schrock. snph.. Har· Friendship UaU.

has sold. : ··r <:<tuld Ii<> nl many hallowed halls of pred1ct1on- pince. mony, Minn, : . D<>nnn Diiling; LQ;Jned through the courtcsty

:~~~·',~~!~~·~.~ol;~~I~~~ ~:~~~C<~;l~a~·i';/' ~~~· f~~ ~~~~cllsnta:"u:~;~:'~';.00r ·Jr .. Nanti• Glo. Pa.: ond Koy ~a)~~n~~~./~e;~~nRc~~\~)~t and IJoolh." conlcrence o ;.,bore they will for Bethel and Southwestern Worner. soph .• Elgin. Ill .. . won lngs portro>· an unconquerable

u · u· · would Hkc to ndd one more bad rirst, second nnd third plae4!s, ,,,.3·n'd.erliist ~ ..

01tf:=::ortcn unique ,A11gther key to I~ :lcom s co for nn ·~\dhOn. rCSMCJively, In the college di\'iS- "

, · ju:!(:k has been the line piny. Conleren""s ..and winners: l!llperlcnce lo the ' Threshers' io/;;r a r ecent poster contest. J'l'Octions to all ~hos seen In '< ' Thcy\·e.Jxoen terrific~ s a Y s Big Efgbl _ MW.Uri w i I I list. They will. ' ' · The lllCni conlc;st wos sponsor· his 'world tra,·els:

llunell. · shock mii;hty r\ebroska in their Knnu• Wesleynn n Sterling:· , ed by·; the City Federation of Mi': Rend ; ho s eXhlblled , In the incklc slots for Ot· annual encounter 4nd grab owny · Sterling favors o runnln~ at· Women's Clubs in McPherson, throughout the Unltj.'<I States ond

l:lwn will be J ohn Saknntis and the title with ii. (rnct and Wesleyan is a tough in connection witt:i heir rtol~! hns had one-mun shows in lln\'• II " "sch "·l1·antns re- tean1 to run on. A good di' on " "'" · ~ -Bi~ Tc1>-~!icfiigan State for the ycnr, ef\·ic lnm"'f'v., · a ~anlcd b)' Co:lch Smith y Mc· ~Slx-UCJ.,t'• . lensc Is something a coach con

PhC>rson ns being "way .al?o\'C SoUlhcrut Confcl't'nCC _ Aln· usunlly depend on while n good m~n~~e~ nwnrded Ncldn and . ' KCAC standnrds.'· · bruna's Crimson Tide will dcwn ~offense is not. Tnke' the Coyotcs.1. 'Donr~a \\~re theater '• tickcls.

Starting 1:0nrds~:J\e J ohn trcn· &e opPoiftion. Fritnds .al C. or E.. . 1'cir posters, along willt others,

no, tl~I ond\.i;'nris. ' Each or the 13 pointings. In

Mr. Rcnd's exhibit )ls !or 51)1~ • bnd purc:hnses can l>e arrangc!d by contacting Miss Mory Ann nis nnd· George Funk; J ames Southwest Conlcrencc - ;\ ;-. The Prcsbies nrc finally be- _ d'rc on display in Friendship

Carter ~ used at tight end. kansas ... ginning to live up to pre- Hpll. The starter nt' fullback this sea· Allantic Coast Conft'ren<'C - • season cxpcctntions!'°"' Thclr of· ~----------,

Robinson, assistanl professor of/

son 11$'-'~n Jem· Fr ""l"• n. Duk~ fenfc \\ill push the ~·eak Friends nith E\·an

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J ohnso0 nlso cToing ToP lndcptndent ~ N 0 tr 0 line nil . the way back to 1Wich·

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' · The Spectator is the weekly slud<nt j>ublication of McPhcr­

,..... ...'-.'. College: own~ ~Y McPher­, son College and published by

the J,lonrd of Publ~ations. Both

bf Allen Drury

For those who hove read the Pulitzer prize winning "Advise ond Consent", Uu:. novel "A Shode of Difference", ls a sequel

wort~! Mr. Drury. As hl lits! no•·cl dealt ;..ith

politics the White House. so docs . lb second deal with politics,~ btll ' inst end or lhe capllnl-thc United Nations is

the publisher's ~nd owner's ·or- lhe scene.

· ices· arc localed at ~;cPherson The book brings olive the two C91lei:c. McPberso nnsas. issues affecting the world in the

Jamie . Oxley," the Editar-in-~\j·enticth ccmlilre-the figHl for Chief, and Ron Cass1dcntc, the '11\clnl equality, and the doubtful

' Managing Editor, ~;idc in future of the U.N.

Fahnestock Hcll. McPherso~ Personnel egotism. sun•ival, Coll~c. and pride ore only loo well pro-

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The total paid clrculntion is 670 nn<l moil subscri1>tions total 500 copies, with n free distri· bution ol 200 copies on ihe run ncart.t the filing date. making

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