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Pre-Eurollmeul ,_ Ends Today!! Vacation Start s Friday!! No. 12 Spec Seeks New Editor "Rrost Fantasy" To Be Held e d It o r s for the T ht Spectator are being considered omg now by the Board or Publica· In Mac Gymnasium lions the second semcster l- ---------- -n "Frost Fantasy," is the t heme of the winter formal which will b egin at 8 ·p .m., tonight, in the gymnas ium. Entertainment during the evening con-. <:ampus editor position. C · . Applications for the position Om1ng • • • may be submitted regular Tonight Ott. 11 Wint.er f'or· Sisti! of a program ond social dancing. ' enrolled atudent who IS mtettSted ' ' in or the mat. Gym, 8 p.m. The program ls centered around Stoner and Carolyn Plllnue. Ve.- Spectator In three semesters. Tomorrow Dec. 12 McPherson a s mo 11 bol(s dream. 1 .n the neta Howell and Paul Edlcer. Campus editor advances to moo· vs. Sterling: Basketball ot Ster · dream the llUle _ boy• ployed by Shirley Simpson and Tom 1tuhser. g· g edllo rte st ling Don Hollenbeck. IS searching for Rita Smallwood and Ron Har· 8 m h · r 8 · r semc er · the real meaning or Christmas. den. ;";1 w\n en to the Sunday. Dec. 13, Christmas Or · The search Is aided by U)rcc onl· There wlll be no odmisalon 0 0 . g acmes er. otorio, Combined Church nnd Col· mats. ployed by Janelle Miiier. charged. Edwin Mohler. s_ecrelary or the l ege Choirs, Colle1e Church, 7: 30 Glen f'ous. and !men Reyher. C-.nlllfft Board . of and Stan· p.m. The trombone t, o Oute Over-all cbalrmon is J o y e e ley min. president or Board trio composed or udy Miller. Ulrich. Those on the deconllon THE TEA lit from the North Central A ssociation has of Publf cetlons are re<:el\'ong the Tuesday, Dec. 15 • McPherson Dorothy B"'wn Beth Hoov- committee are: Treva 8IVWll been on Mac campus studying a few days of normal appllcaUons. Anyone hos • vs. McPher- er. ond o trio eomprls- chairman. Jan Stanoel. co· chair: s chool functioning. Pictured h ere is the committee question about the position moy son High School Gym, B Came ed ol Christiane Brandt, Onrrcll man, Donna Shellenberger, Shir· from NCA ' and McPher s on College Left talk to them, to anx or the pro· --6:• 5 p.m. A Come- s:oo p.m. Warn. and Harvey Hess wlll al· ley Wilson, Ken Thompson, Shir· ' to right nre Dr. C harles Meister, Gordon Yoder, Dr. sent ed!ton;, or 10 Mrs. Homer Thursday, Dee. 17, McPherson so be a pan or the program. ley ReyDOids. Kattn Stoner, and William LeBold, Dean W. F. Geisert , Dr. Donald Brunk. advisor. vs. College or Emporia. basket. After the program. dance mu· Mary Jennings. King, Pres ident D. W . Bittinger, and D r. Raymond The Student Council. ol 11'. hlch ball at Emporia. s ic will be supplied by the Mc. On the p"'grnm committee are Flor y. the Publlcollons Board ls a COi]!· !'Mrson College Stage Band. Af· Bob Ocll. chairman, Mar<:ene ----- ---- --- ----- ----- mittee. employs the editors. The Friday. Dec. 18, Chrtstmas Va· ter that high·lldelity re<:ords will Gridley. Lyle Ed Mob- edllor In chl.C re<:elves a salary cation starts at 5 p.m. be played for more dance music. !er . and Emilie Rowland. . Dotzour To H;old Three-Man Team Visits of S80 which may be increased Tuesday. Jon. 5 , Clnsses ,... Publicity chairman ls JoNelle 0 II Mucollegc From NCA lo . SI OO /or the semester If tho sume at 7 , 45 o.m. - TI1c gymnasium will be decornl· Thorecn. and thole on her com- pen 0U8e paper h111 a P"'rlt. ed with the seasonal spirit In mitlec ore Pat Hoover and Karen A three,man lrom the Present campus editor Is L:lrry . mind. Snow /tokes will hong from York. Oolzour Hall will hold open North Central Klsociatlon has Elliott. tophomore from Frcdcr- Is the cclllns. and there will be Scl up and clean up commit· Sunday, Ott. 13 !'°?' 2-4 been on .Macollegc campus this lctsbul'1f, Iowa. Dennis Hubbard, T Ir; ... ,.... S CallC walls of erei>e paper. A tee consists of Larry p.m. Punch wlll be served m the week. ThlS team ls composed or sophomore from Hugoton. is the ape spiral Christmas tree with llnscl chairman, Cary a.itey, Chuck lounge with senior girls pruldln& Dr . Donald B. Kina. Or. Olarles present manacin& editor but will _ will· have re\'olvlng <olored Ughta Hartman Dave Priddy Gary AJ>. nt the punch bowl. · W. Meister, and Dr. William K. be the scmes· The 1.90MO Quad Is shaping up oa It. Then to express the theme dersoa, Rod Girls wlll be in their rooms ter as the last pictures or musical there will be a backdrop or cheese Patsy Bolen Is chairman ol the during house and everyone They have _di!· · • · en9tmblCll. cloth with the words "Frost Fan· dance committee. and Phil i_,, is wclc!omo lei visit lheln and In· aspects of the college mtd" r sections and aeii•• 11.ies la$y" de<:orated with sliver tilt.. also serves on t b I 1 - .... , spect tho dorm. talking with the students. Through e 0 re ro c ore being talion the deadline ter. Host nod boot.esa for the c1aia IL wos In 1953 near Chrlstmns- this visit they ore gaining OJ<per· lo":I storr at the end of the pre- or Dec. 23 may be met. Relrulrmols will be Deanna and Noel Cl'llft.. lime when MllCOllege girls mov· lenec In studying colleges. · sen semester. Yesterday morning from e.10. Thi> refrcshmcnl table wlll be Chairman of the refrelbmeDt ed f"'m Arnold Hall to the new Mncollege also be gaining • . pictures of students, who had not de<:oroted with a snowm411 ecn· commlllee is Rita Srl!allwood. Royer and Edna 0otzour Hail. by the suggestions offered by thlS Vncnhon Begma Frulay had their pictures taken previous- terpicce and white candles. Cook· Those on her commUtee are Nan· This three-storied dormilOry Is team on the basis or their visit. ·Christmas ,. :cation karts at s ly, were taken. Yesterday was les and punch will be ser1· ed cy Smith, Mar)' AM Delp, and home to 1 08 girls and the house· p.m. t' rlday. Dec. 18. School will the last day of student pictures. throughout the evenini by David Maraaret Cook. mother , Miss Edna Neher . Foclli· Women's Connell Aids convene at 7:ts o.m. Tuesday, Don Hollenbeck. Quad. editor, ties. Including o color television H l 1 . I Cl 'Id J an. 5. ' " soys that cooperation on part of Ch ore provided in lhe lounge on osp. lll IZCI II ren "'.I dorms will_ be over tho_e r .. ponslble LO sec th .at apel To Be Held Monday· first lloor. At their meeting Monday eve- Christmas vacation. Those stu· their group m«ta 10 hove a pie- · ' A guest room. an infirmary. and ning. the members of lhe W o- dents pln?nlng on remaining here wre taken. will be •PPrecialed, Nyarad.i Featured Speaker a laundry 102m are also located men's . Council prCP'lred Christ- o• ·er Christmas should: make ar· because as soon 05 the on first noor. The laundry room mas gilts for lhc needy children rangemcnUi now for loliglng dur· are all taken lay-out can begin. · is equipped with a stove. sink- , at the hospital. The council se- Ing this limo. The lay-out and copywritlng will Chapel will be held on Munday, Now an American citireo, Or . and re!rlgerotor as ":ell as loun· locled this to be their Christmas The dorms will close al 9 o.m. he done by the Quad staf f. They Dee. 14, in the Olurch ol the Nyaradi was bom and educated dr y fociillies. proje<:t this year. Soturdoy, Dec. J9 and wlll reopen nre Oonelda Arlek. nssoclate edJ. BroUiren'. Classes ordinorlly meet· In Hung;lry. He earned two doe- - ----------- - -- --- -- -- -i •t noon Monday. Jan. 4. tor : Pat Hykes: JoAnn Negley, Ing at will be tor"s degrees at the Royal Hun- 1 and Joyce Stricker. Joan Furry held . Ill the time on Tues· garlan University or Budapest. Mac Blood Donations Reach Profcs ors Illa u.e will rou r pages of art work day. \ one political scle""!' and an· . Y Including the new bulldlngs. l>r. Nyar.idl other m law. 147 P l F • Red C • Pupi l Rot mg Scales Some time soon Pot Huber Dr. Nicholas Nyarad.i. former fl. He was :i member ol the Bud· ID S 01 . 1 OSS Sometime during the year one Hykes will hO\ ·e the Autograph nan<:e minister ol Hungary and •pest Bar for IS years and execu- ol your P"'lessors might bond Page of the Quad avoilnble for DOW director of the Institute of th·e director or one of the iarg· One-hundred forty-seven pints or These PL'<>Plc served as tcle- you 0 imper tilled "A Pupil 's Ral• signatures. This yenr a special International uodles at Brodlo)' est banks in Hungary. Having PM· hlood were donated last week nt phone roccplionisls: Laur i 1 e c ing Scale or no Instructor." process is bciilg used so Uoe sig· Unlversh,y, Peoria. Ill .. will be tlclpaled in tho Anll·Noli under- lied l:ross. visit. Weaver , John Dilley, Judy A Iorgo supply or these ore on natures will s how up In lhe print- the !ootured speaker. movement In Hunsnry dur- Thos w .. 13 J\Jnls b111ow the 1 60 Helen Jacoby. Violet Oliver, fold hand In the Deon's o!fice ror the ed Quod. A comparison bclwe<'TI l'Oll\• mg World Ii . , Or . NyllMldl pmt r1uotn. Delores L:lhmon. use of the p"'lessors. The nd· munlsm and lrce life wlll be mnde served as Under-Secretary or the One-hundred se•·C!lty-!ivc people These people ser•·ed as hostes· ministrati on does not ask !or these Orn Iorio To Be Given by Or . Nyarodl, who for moll)' Treasury. •lllunlccred lo gi>·e blood. Of ses: JoNelle Thorccn. KorenYork to be turned in to be used BS months sat acro65 a ble from Fl<CI these. t8 cnneeUed · their •1>1>0lnJane Beaver, Oo1wldo Arlcit a check on any P"'fessor. uuday At C hurch Khrushchev, Mikoyan. and other While holding the position or menl, 10 more were and Nancy Nelson.· Jneke Klein Brin· These roting scales arc used "'Christmas Orntorlo" by 6°:1nil powerful communists In Russlo's Finance or Hungary, Or . 28 were rejected. This kc, Jud) • Miiier. Shi rley Petrncek. by the professors to !Ind ·oul the Van Hulse will bo performed Dee. !<remlln. Nyaradl and his wife fled their the \'C nllOlccrs by 56 people. Elois Nel son. Joyce Ulrich, Rosa· student•' opinions on .orgonil•· 13, at 7:30 1 i.m . ln ihc Church or Macvuc 3 e llo•t nnlive country as o coqteqt1ence However. 2l1 people In lie Barnett. Marllyn tlnnley, nod lion of the course. teaching skill, the Brethren. MePherllOn College will bo host of Increasing Soviet' pressure. without being scheduled. Th.,.c Sha"'" Keith: preporotlon. osslanments, OJ<amiThis ;._ a 50 minute pr0t:ram to the students of Central Col· Aft er coming to the U n 11 c d brought the 1041 number or plnl3 About 200 Macollcge students ntions. speoch and appearao=. under the direction or Donald K. lege and the general public for States. he was oeclolmed by'fead. up to 147. helped the Bloodmobllo visit in Frederick. P"'l essor of choral or · this Qlldresa. Ing revle"-en !or his writlnp ln- iu<lea ls Donate tome way. Pre-Enro llme nt Ends ganlzations. Or. Nyan>dl's appearance here eluding books . •nd magazine and Many student$ lrom Mncollcgo p,..!Je •. F.or tucJ ents Today l.. Those choirs par11clpating are Is the rcs:i1t o1. his perlonnance newspaper articl blood. Students from Cen· The Wichita ChoJ)ter ol the !led Todny ill .,Uoe last day that stu· the A Cappello. Chapel, Adult at the Kansas State Chamber of Civic Le .... r trnl College alllO donated, ns well Cro!IS i)'•ISC'll the success ol the dents mny pre-enroll !or second Chun:h Choir, Junior, nnd Youth Commerce mooting. II number of Estoblishing hlmscl! as an·cdu· us mony persons from In and McPhe n visit and semester classes This Choirs. bu. 'lhlCM men wore 60 insplred by cational and civic leader In lhe around McPherson. or.so ' . · · h' lhal th l t cd t s U "led ••··t • O · report tfl the visit w .. very 1 suc- ment Is tentative and may be Soloi sts ore Elslo Holderread. nn cy vo un eer o pon· ru .,... es. r. ,__ IS f'cllows !rom Macollegc assist· eessful - changed during the actual enroll· Pat Albright. Rowena Carr. SOI' his oppeoranct"' at convoea· DOW the Director of the lnalltute cd with the Bloodmobile cquJp- The "Red Cross Bloodmoblle ls ment. Sheryl Strom. Carolyn Pillmore, lions In all four-year. collt'les In of Jnternati..,. I Studies al Brad- ment. Kenneth llolder read. Jer- only part of the Red Cross afrllia· The actual enrollment lakes Ken llolderrud, Old< Landnon, Kansas. . ley Unl\-enll)'.• old. Edword&, Homer Brunk, and lion 00 Macnmpui. The Red Cro5s plaec one week after Christmas Nelson Stump, J1m Brallier. Max The Stato Olamber with t he Dr . Nyaradl has a vast baclt· Marvin Keck helped set up tho First Aid course hos 58 students recess ends. The date for actual MeAuley, a nd Wesley OeCour· <'OOl)Cnition or U oe Kaosus Foun· ground or lntGmatlonal ._-ience equlp_mcnl. .- , thla semester. enrollment Is Jan. 11-15. sey. datlon for Private Collc1:ea has and Is well acquainted with many Ron Bestwick. Ben Voupel, The Red c r o 1 a s wimming Studenta who did not a tlc nd Dr. Raymond Flory. professor arransed a four-month speaklna leading pertonalltlec In the Unll · Dean Holl . Kenneth Holderread. eoorse hos 114 studonta enrolled. llrst IM\elllar classes but who of hlsiorr. will be ond acbedulc for Dr , Nyarodl that ed States. In Europe. and Ill the a nd John Kerr helped take down The Rccj Cross wat er Safety plan to ollend second Dorothy Larsen will be the or · will toko him before 39 I JUblic Elosl. His name Is listed the equipment In the afte..,_,, course has nine students. classff may enroll Jon. 22. ean accompanist. groups. in lnlor1>Bllonol Who"s Who.

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Page 1: ViewScan Premium PDF ouputarchive.mcpherson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/v44-12r.pdfA Come-s oo p.m. Warn and Harvey Hess wlll al · ley Wilson, Ken Thompson, Shir· ' ... old Three-Man

'· Pre-Eurollmeul , _

Ends

Today!!

Vacation

Starts

Friday!!

No. 12

Spec Seeks New Editor "Rrost Fantasy" To Be Held Pro.'.1~cth·e e d It o r s for the T • ht

Spectator are being considered omg now by the Board or Publica·

In Mac Gymnasium lions lo~ the second semcster l------------n "Fros t Fantasy," is the t heme of the winter

formal whic h will b egin at 8 ·p .m., tonight, in the gymnas ium. Entertainment during the evening con-.

<:ampus editor position. C · . Applications for the position Om1ng • • •

may be submitted ~ ~ regular Tonight Ott. 11 Wint.er f'or· Sisti! of a program ond social dancing. ' enrolled atudent who IS mtettSted ' ' in be<omlng"'editor·~ or the mat. Gym, 8 p.m. The program ls centered around Stoner and Carolyn Plllnue. Ve.-

Spectator In three semesters. Tomorrow Dec. 12 McPherson a s mo 11 bol(s dream. 1.n the neta Howell and Paul Edlcer. Campus editor advances to moo· vs. Sterling: Basketball ot Ster· dream the llUle _boy• ployed by Shirley Simpson and Tom 1tuhser.

g· g edllo rte st ling Don Hollenbeck. IS searching for Rita Smallwood and Ron Har· 8 m h · r 8 · r o~e semc er · the real meaning or Christmas. den.

;";1 w\n en to ~llor-m-chlcr the Sunday. Dec. 13, Christmas Or· The search Is aided by U)rcc onl· There wlll be no odmisalon 0 0 . g acmes er. otorio, Combined Church nnd Col· mats. ployed by Janelle Miiier. charged.

Edwin Mohler. s_ecrelary or the lege Choirs, Colle1e Church, 7:30 Glen f'ous. and !men Reyher. C-.nlllfft

Board . of Pub~calions. and Stan· p.m. The trombone ~· t, o Oute Over-all cbalrmon is J o y e e

ley min. president or ~- Board trio composed or udy Miller. Ulrich. Those on the deconllon

THE TEA lit from the North Central A ssociation has of Publfcetlons are re<:el\'ong the Tuesday, Dec. 15• McPherson Dorothy B"'wn Beth Hoov- committee are: Treva 8IVWll

bee n on Mac campus studying a few days of normal appllcaUons. Anyone w~o hos • vs. Ot~war llasketboll. McPher- er. ond o rcco~r trio eomprls- chairman. Jan Stanoel. co· chair:

s chool functioning.. Picture d h ere is the committee question about the position moy son High School Gym, B Came ed ol Christiane Brandt, Onrrcll man, Donna Shellenberger, Shir·

from NCA 'and McPhers on College c~mmittee. Left talk to them, to anx or the pro· --6:•5 p.m. A Come- s :oo p.m. Warn. and Harvey Hess wlll al· ley Wilson, Ken Thompson, Shir· '

to right nre Dr. C harles Meister, Gordon Yoder, Dr. sent ed!ton;, or 10 Mrs. Homer Thursday, Dee. 17, McPherson so be a pan or the program. ley ReyDOids. Kattn Stoner, and

William LeBold, Dean W. F . Geisert, Dr. Donald Brunk. advisor. vs. College or Emporia. basket. After the program. dance mu· Mary Jennings.

King, Pres ident D . W . Bittinger, and D r. Raymond The Student Council. ol 11'.hlch ball at Emporia . sic will be supplied by the Mc. On the p"'grnm committee are

Flory. the Publlcollons Board ls a COi]!· • • !'Mrson College Stage Band. Af· Bob Ocll. chairman, Mar<:ene

---------------------- mittee. employs the editors. The Friday. Dec. 18, Chrtstmas Va· ter that high·lldelity re<:ords will Gridley. Lyle ~. Ed Mob-edllor In chl.C re<:elves a salary cation starts at 5 p.m. be played for more dance music. !er. and Emilie Rowland.

.Dotzour To H;old Three-Man Team Vis i ts of S80 which may be increased Tuesday. Jon. 5, Clnsses ,... • Decor•~ Publicity chairman ls JoNelle

0 II Mucollegc From NCA lo . SIOO /or the semester If tho sume at 7,45 o.m. - TI1c gymnasium will be decornl· Thorecn. and thole on her com-

pen 0U8e paper h111 a P"'rlt. ed with the seasonal spirit In mitlec ore Pat Hoover and Karen

A three,man !~am lrom the Present campus editor Is L:lrry . mind. Snow /tokes will hong from York.

Oolzour Hall will hold open North Central Klsociatlon has Elliott. tophomore from Frcdcr- Quadra~e Is the cclllns. and there will be Scl up and clean up commit·

ho~ Sunday, Ott. 13 !'°?' 2-4 been on .Macollegc campus this lctsbul'1f, Iowa. Dennis Hubbard , T Ir; ... ,.... S CallC walls of erei>e paper. A tee consists of Larry M~.

p.m. Punch wlll be served m the week. ThlS team ls composed or sophomore from Hugoton. is the a~ ape spiral Christmas tree with llnscl chairman, Cary a.itey, Chuck

lounge with senior girls pruldln& Dr. Donald B. Kina. Or. Olarles present manacin& editor but will _ will· have re\'olvlng <olored Ughta Hartman Dave Priddy Gary AJ>.

nt the punch bowl. · W. Meister, and Dr. William K. be the edltor·in~ef n~I scmes· The 1.90MO Quad Is shaping up oa It. Then to express the theme dersoa, ~ Rod Wal~ Girls wlll be in their rooms LeBol~. ter as the last pictures or musical there will be a backdrop or cheese Patsy Bolen Is chairman ol the

during ~pen house and everyone They have ~ shudyin~ _di!· · • · or~tions, en9tmblCll. f<>:ol.~I cloth with the words "Frost Fan· dance committee. and Phil i_,,

is wclc!omo lei visit lheln and In· te~t aspects of the college mtd" wr~fi· ~~ire~~~ ~ r ~· sections and &Cal~ aeii••11.ies la$y" de<:orated with sliver tilt.. also serves on t b I 1 -....,

spect tho dorm. talking with the students. Through e 0• re ro c • ore being talion "° the deadline ter. • Host nod boot.esa for the c1aia

IL wos In 1953 near Chrlstmns- this visit they ore gaining OJ<per· lo":I storr at the end of the pre- or Dec. 23 may be met. Relrulrmols will be Deanna and Noel Cl'llft..

lime when MllCOllege girls mov· lenec In studying colleges. · sen semester. Yesterday morning from e.10. Thi> refrcshmcnl table wlll be Chairman of the refrelbmeDt

ed f"'m Arnold Hall to the new Mncollege ~II also be gaining • • • . pictures of students, who had not de<:oroted with a snowm411 ecn· commlllee is Rita Srl!allwood. Royer and Edna 0otzour Hail. by the suggestions offered by thlS Vncnhon Begma Frulay had their pictures taken previous- terpicce and white candles. Cook· Those on her commUtee are Nan·

This three-storied dormilOry Is team on the basis or their visit. ·Christmas ,.:cation karts at s ly, were taken. Yesterday was les and punch will be ser1·ed cy Smith, Mar)' AM Delp, and

home to 108 girls and the house· p.m. t' rlday. Dec. 18. School will the last day of student pictures. throughout the evenini by David Maraaret Cook.

mother, Miss Edna Neher. Foclli· Women's Connell Aids convene at 7:ts o.m. Tuesday, Don Hollenbeck. Quad. editor,

ties. Including o color television H l 1. I Cl 'Id Jan. 5. ' " soys that cooperation on part of Ch ~l. ore provided in lhe lounge on o s p . lll IZCI II ren "'.I dorms will_ be elo~ over tho_e r .. ponslble LO sec th.at apel To Be Held Monday· first lloor. At their meeting Monday eve- Christmas vacation. Those stu· their group m«ta 10 hove a pie- · '

A guest room. an infirmary. and ning. the members of lhe Wo- dents pln?nlng on remaining here wre taken. will be •PPrecialed, Nyarad.i Featured Speaker a laundry 102m are also located men's . Council prCP'lred Christ- o•·er Christmas should: make ar· because as soon 05 the pl~

on first noor. The laundry room mas gilts for lhc needy children rangemcnUi now for loliglng dur· are all taken lay-out can begin. ·

is equipped with a stove. sink-, at the hospital. The council se- Ing this limo. • The lay-out and copywritlng will Chapel will be held on Munday, Now an American citireo, Or.

and re!rlgerotor as ":ell as loun· locled this to be their Christmas The dorms will close al 9 o.m. he done by the Quad staff. They Dee. 14, in the Olurch ol the Nyaradi was bom and educated

dry fociillies. proje<:t this year. Soturdoy, Dec. J9 and wlll reopen nre Oonelda Arlek. nssoclate edJ. BroUiren'. Classes ordinorlly meet· In Hung;lry. He earned two doe-

- ------------ -------- - -i•t noon Monday. Jan. 4. tor: Pat Hykes: JoAnn Negley, Ing at 9:~n...Monday will be tor"s degrees at the Royal Hun-

1

and Joyce Stricker. Joan Furry held . Ill the sa~ time on Tues· garlan University or Budapest.

Mac Blood Donations Reach Profcs ors Illa u.e will ~ rour pages of • art work day. \ one ~ political scle""!' and an· . • • Y Including the new bulldlngs. l>r. Nyar.idl other m law.

147 P• l F • Red C • Pupil Rot mg Scal e s Some time soon Pot Huber Dr. Nicholas Nyarad.i. former fl. He was :i member ol the Bud·

ID S 01 . 1 OSS Sometime during the year one Hykes will hO\·e the Autograph nan<:e minister ol Hungary and •pest Bar for IS years and execu-

ol your P"'lessors might bond Page of the Quad avoilnble for DOW director of the Institute of th·e director or one of the iarg·

One-hundred forty-seven pints or These PL'<>Plc served as tcle- you 0 imper tilled " A Pupil's Ral• signatures. This yenr a special International uodles at Brodlo)' est banks in Hungary. Having PM·

hlood were donated last week nt phone roccplionisls : Laur i 1 e c ing Scale or no Instructor." process is bciilg used so Uoe sig· Unlversh,y, Peoria. Ill .. will be tlclpaled in tho Anll·Noli under­

th~ lied l:ross. Bh><x~n!~Jbilc visit. Weaver, John Dilley, Judy ~p. A Iorgo supply or these ore on natures will show up In lhe print- the !ootured speaker. ~"'und movement In Hunsnry dur-

Thos w .. 13 J\Jnls b111ow the 160 Helen J acoby. Violet Oliver, fold hand In the Deon's o!fice ror the ed Quod. A comparison bclwe<'TI l'Oll\• mg World W~r Ii. , Or. NyllMldl

pmt r1uotn. Delores L:lhmon. use of the p"'lessors. The nd· munlsm and lrce life wlll be mnde served as Under-Secretary or the

One-hundred se•·C!lty-!ivc people These people ser•·ed as hostes· ministration does not ask !or these Orn Iorio To B e Given by Or. Nyarodl, who for moll)' Treasury.

•lllunlccred lo gi>·e blood. Of ses: JoNelle Thorccn. KorenYork to be turned in to be used BS months sat acro65 a ble from Fl<CI ll~DlllJ'l'

these. t8 cnneeUed· their •1>1>0lnt· Jane Beaver, Oo1wldo Arlcit a check on any P"'fessor. uuday At C hurc h Khrushchev, Mikoyan. and other While holding the position or menl, 10 more were absc~. and Nancy Nelson. · Jneke Klein Brin· These roting scales arc used "'Christmas Orntorlo" by 6°:1nil powerful communists In Russlo's Finance ~llnlster or Hungary, Or.

28 were rejected. This r~uced kc, Jud)• Miiier. Shirley Petrncek. by the professors to !Ind ·oul the Van Hulse will bo performed Dee. !<remlln. Nyaradl and his wife fled their

the \'CnllOlccrs by 56 people. Elois Nelson. Joyce Ulrich, Rosa· student•' opinions on .orgonil•· 13, at 7:30 1i.m. ln ihc Church or Macvuc3e llo• t nnlive country as o coqteqt1ence

However. 2l1 people droJl~ In lie Barnett. Marllyn tlnnley, nod lion of the course. teaching skill, the Brethren. MePherllOn College will bo host of Increasing Soviet' pressure.

without being scheduled. Th.,.c Sha"'" Keith: preporotlon. osslanments, OJ<amin· This ;._ a 50 minute pr0t:ram to the students of Central Col· After coming to the U n 11 c d

brought the 1041 number or plnl3 About 200 Macollcge students ntions. speoch and appearao=. under the direction or Donald K. lege and the general public for States. he was oeclolmed by' fead.

up to 147. helped the Bloodmobllo visit in Frederick. P"'lessor of choral or· this Qlldresa. Ing revle"-en !or his writlnp ln-

~oc iu<leals Donate tome way. Pre-Enro llme nt Ends ganlzations. Or. Nyan>dl's appearance here eluding books .•nd magazine and

Many student$ lrom Mncollcgo ~celvc p,..!Je •. F.or tucJent s Today l.. Those choirs par11clpating are Is the rcs:i1t o1. his perlonnance newspaper articl

dunnl~ blood. Students from Cen· The Wichita ChoJ)ter ol the !led Todny ill .,Uoe last day that stu· the A Cappello. Chapel, Adult at the Kansas State Chamber of Civic Le .... r

trnl College alllO donated , ns well Cro!IS i)'•ISC'll the success ol the dents mny pre-enroll !or second Chun:h Choir, Junior, nnd Youth Commerce mooting. II number of Estoblishing hlmscl! as an·cdu·

us mony persons from In and McPhe n Bl~moblle visit and semester classes This pr~roll· Choirs. bu.'lhlCM men wore 60 insplred by cational and civic leader In lhe

around McPherson. or.so ' . · · h' lhal th l t cd t s U "led ••··t • O N·--~• · reporttfl the visit w .. very

1suc- ment Is tentative and may be Soloists ore Elslo Holderread. nn cy vo un eer o pon· ru .,... es. r. ,__ IS

f'cllows !rom Macollegc assist · eessful - changed during the actual enroll· Pat Albright. Rowena Carr. SOI' his oppeoranct"' at convoea· DOW the Director of the lnalltute

cd with the Bloodmobile cquJp- The "Red Cross Bloodmoblle ls ment. Sheryl Strom. Carolyn Pillmore, lions In all four-year. collt'les In of Jnternati..,.I Studies al Brad-

ment. Kenneth llolderread. J er- only part of the Red Cross afrllia· The actual enrollment lakes Ken llolderrud, Old< Landnon, Kansas. . ley Unl\-enll)' . •

old. Edword&, Homer Brunk, and lion 00 Macnmpui . The Red Cro5s plaec one week after Christmas Nelson Stump, J1m Brallier. Max The Stato Olamber with the Dr. Nyaradl has a vast baclt·

Marvin Keck helped set up tho First Aid course hos 58 students recess ends. The date for actual MeAuley, a nd Wesley OeCour· <'OOl)Cnition or Uoe Kaosus Foun· ground or lntGmatlonal ._-ience

equlp_mcnl. .- , thla semester. enrollment Is Jan. 11-15. sey. • datlon for Private Collc1:ea has and Is well acquainted with many

Ron Bestwick. Ben Voupel, The Red c r o 1 a swimming Studenta who did not atlc nd Dr. Raymond Flory. professor arransed a four-month speaklna leading pertonalltlec In the Unll·

Dean Holl. Kenneth Holderread. eoorse hos 114 studonta enrolled. llrst IM\elllar classes but who of hlsiorr. will be nar~ator, ond acbedulc for Dr, Nyarodl that ed States. In Europe. and Ill the

a nd John Kerr helped take down The Rccj Cross water Safety plan to ollend second ~mester Dorothy Larsen will be the or· will toko him before 39 IJUblic ~lllldle Elosl. His name Is listed

the equipment In the afte..,_,, course has nine students. classff may enroll Jon. 22. ean accompanist. groups. in lnlor1>Bllonol Who"s Who.

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'· "Anff In Thu Corner • .'." Pf!nderl~ WW. Tlte Pre•ident

A Su\t That Fits r~:-'-:=tio.~~~-=i:;:::;--ci Soupf)s, Tastes Of I!µ• Dr. D. \\'. DIUlnl[Cr

Hazel Shields of Holdenville, Oklahoma, filed n suit in the Oklahoma District Court nboul two weeks ago asking thnt she be paid damages in the amount of $~59,f\QO to protect her and her two minor chil~ren.

This suit was not filed against someone who had involved. her, in an automobile accident nor a­gainst a city which had an uneven place in a sidewalk which caused her . lo fall nnd break n leg. Instead~ it was filqd against seven cigarette companies. l\n\i the complaint was that. they had been the direct c1111se oJ her buspands's death from lung cancer.

Her husband bad smoked since he WOJ! a boy 15 years of, age. The comP.anies she sued hnd warranted through public broadcast, television, and newspaper that their products were harmless, even wholesome. M~. s'~ielas cl~ims that these companie.s f~iled to protect the public health; tlrnt the.y hnd depnved her and her minor cbi.ldren of the support nnd compan- ,

}leyeal CP..istmas Meaning

The rush is on I A m.ad s~ramble, jostled people, ~rushed' packages, tired feet, shortened temller&­'n\l nre part; of your Rusll.

Trees to dre,ss, prl!l!,ents. to fi!\~• «9?,ki!IS \.Q ba\(e, house to clean, t urkey to coo~, RllPl\l!I f9 ~!Ill.- wJn!lpws to decorate, gifts to 'fr.ap, things ~ ~tr.-1\11 l\fe 111>.rt of your ~usb. . . . •

The 'smell o! evergr.eiin~ tq b@ l\~t:d, tJl!l· rp\lll'h taste of sugar cookies to bj! e.!lten, th~ swi.ti of• ribbons to. be tied, the feel of t~!I rp111ih pine, ne,11dlJ!S­to be cleaned up, the excite.qlellt qf '¥,~ng. !Qr ~ntl\ to be felt-all are feelings of your. ~u~h.

Watchful mllt'chants, tl\e ricl1 11n!I th11 P.por, dirty dollar bills, ~hiny new cbai;ige,, crying childre11, weary clerks, satlafied busineAAmen-all are things of your Rush. ·

ionship which they bad a right to expect from their ""'°""' ~ ·J b ?~, Crunch snow !or !!1edding1 musif-Pille i9i~l~s f~r

ome. MA · s·~ ~-.. ~-- 9 eating, skate-smooth ice for, P.l\rti~, ' cl11!\n-amjlllil'\g Whel'\ it wns discovored that some cranberries. ~YOU CAN'T TAKE ~ ~if> FULFILLMENT OF YOUR · • conwned a cancer-producing thr.eat, the government '· 'FOREIGN LANGlJ.OiGE. ltEQIJlf'EMi'Nf." " • air for walking-all ar.e P!\rt 0r· Y.·01\1', ~U!'ll· I . reqµired that nll cranberri~ be taken from the mar- . But . : . ket. Th~re is. evidenc.e that several tons of cran- Decemh.er: Si:hedule ~t ote Of. Th~.ks It is a quiet, cold, stai:ry night in a peaceful b~~s would not have con~ine~ a.s much c.ancer- For Brethren.{lhurch Extended Mac country. The soft sou11ds of brea~l\i'1,J anin:ials quiet p1:94ucing threat a,s that which ts mvolved m one the most anxious of men. In a chilly manll'er a small, carton of cigarettes. The. Dece\"ber schedule !or lhc The McP.hcrson Co!'JllY Chap- wondering cry brings joy. and peqj:e t o 'a wqrshipful

• . . McPherson Brethren Church In· lcr o[ lhc American ·Red Cross • ' It is not likely, hoWe\•er. that the cigarettes will eludes a series ol sermons by lhtmks the McPherson College few. ' ·

be taken off 'the market because the tobacco com- Prof. Dale Brown nod one by. f11CUll>' and students for 1hc whole Are these a part of your Rush called Christmas? panics are large ,and orgnnized; moreover, a great Prof. Harvey Lehman. hearted . coopernlion which lbeyl---------------------­deal of income' derives to the government through The Deceoiber 6 · topic is Di· showed m the Dec. 4 Bloodmobile cons~ 'If. ~DC to Christ· · · tie ta ' 'Inc Huma~ 'Encounter Decem· visit . i'llENC Hears Records

Cl!l'l\r4\ x. ber 13 Divine Action· Decem· The Home Economics Club, Al Coppock Home mas records. The suit brought by Mrs. Shields in Oklahoma ber w.' Divine Foolish~ These ":hie~ served lhe m~nl. did a The next .MENC meeting will

could• be brought by many wives or husbands or three sermons will be gi\'en by hne Job. Many people ~'."keel to MENC J1lOI w.d .. Dec. 2, .•l be Jan. 1.2. ~ Lehman cly.l~r~n who have !~st a loved one; it is a suit whi~h Prof. Brown.. The Subject ol Har· ~~ lbe Bloodmoblle "'

511 n sue> ~ol°'m=.s ~~ &11!1 ~ ~ wlU P{tSellt

woJlld. !it not only in every state in America, but m vcy Lehmnn s Dtoonber TT str· Nnoml· Ra/nelson ~ every coµntry of the world. S~ch suits could focus mon hns n'?( been nnnoun«<f. exe<:ulh•e sccrel;.,.y BADE& CLEJ{NERS' serious attention upon a shurply incrensing danger 1110 MCA wos In " clutQte or • • • . • • · • among us. !he evening service on , Decem· .Symflalluea E:rte11ded Clean111~ • Pr~1&1nJ • .\!!~~al?~' . ~~ra

• . .... ...... . ber ~· '?~ .. ~~r 13. the .. e~.,. l MGf'.~Sll!\... c .. 2.1 ! ~R "!l~ 111 f . l«I•~ A••· ~~!lo,~ nlng service will be the Cfirisl· deepest syml"'thles to the \Yi!- '":REFRICERA TED W.~L A.ND FOR ~~ . 1

DeCoursey To Give Faculty i'lfen Allene! mDs Oratorio. This is Van Hulse's iiom Cordis !pmily or Panora, c... ... ct: Giff ~.,.,, ~ tt.,11; ~~r;:':;~ l..ee!Uf.e Al Ba11quet Various College Days Oratorio and will be nnrraled by Iii. . . ¥•~'1• Poutdio, DotS..,; ~••le• ~ .

Wesley DeCoursey, professor of . Pro!. Raymond Flory. The col· The lnte Mr. Co~ls gnvc Ma.col· ,.---------------------. cbemistTy will be lhe chief speak· W•lbur Mullen. director of nd· lcgc chclirs and church choirs will lcgc one. or 1ls !1rs1 great gaits.

• · . missions. allcndoo College Dnys . n farm m !own. er al the McPhcrso~: u :,;,:,; Dec. 7 at . Morion lfigh School. • Ing •L t::arl Frantz. director or capital =. ~~ht Ba Mnrion. and Dec. 8 nt cabool, The December 20 Oiening ser. gl\'lng. auended the funeral for

es g nquel Mo. Viet' will be the children's Christ· Mocollege Dec. 2 in Pnnora.. Solutda,y, Dec. 12. • Dr. Decoursey will present n :\Ir. Mullen nlso \•isiLed pros. mns Vesper given nt il ;30. It is

colored slidt lecture on nationnl pcctive students In southwest Mis· cnlltlcd "A Christmns Tree f es· parks. so~ri . anp souU1cnst Kans.a nt tl\•nl", TI1cre wiU be no e\·ening

lh1s tun<=f stn•ic€? on December 27. B.VF'ers Plan January Paul Wagoner. alumni seer ..

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w.· .. not .,...,, lhia lnlormation alone ... publ.ic aervice. Actually we're up to the same old pme.

You aee, popcorn makea mott people thirsty. Fortunately, wl>tn ,moat people cet thlrocy they hanker !or the rood taate ol Coca·Cola.

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German Christmas Season Bittingers Meet Schreiber, /lfileJ 'Bulldogs Travel Fnr Conferen¢e' ' ' ~r. end-Mn. Lestor Sthttlbor, To. Sterlin,,. ..

Mac Six Attend BS Conference . -

H St Nik I R ·echt " Arriba. Colo .. • announce the •n· c 8S o 0 ans, up• Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Bittinger gagemool ol their daulhler, Nor- The McPherson Bulldogs will Five McPherson Contee stu· · • . ""' lo Topeka today attending ma, to Mr. R,_iJ Mllts, son ol travol to Sterling to ploy their dents spent 'lbaokslivlna recess

This 11 tile Spirit of All Thlogs fnther lJ1Us the children ror 8 the Kansa UtUe White House Mr. and Mn._ Leroy Miles, Leon· second CGllltrence game tomorrow lo the Sbeoandoah Valley or V'1t­Good speaking 10 too as tbc s<c- wolk lh~ugh lb~ wintry land· Conference :n Children and Youth. an!. Mo. • .Dlght. Sterling opened tbcir ..,.. 1tlnla attendlnc the Brethren Stu· one! week bclore Chrislm'.15 draws scape while. the infant Jesus or Five hundred Konsans are ex· Norma and Rusaell are both son with . a win or SL Mary's or dent Conr~ence at. Bridgewater to a close. Todny we mil Ger- Palher Christmas Is •uppo"::lr peeled to attend this conference phomores at Macollece. Nonna Dodge City. They played Bethel College, Bridgewater, Va. many, home or our student visiting the ho'.'""' oC good c · which is the filth of Its kind. is majorln1 ln business, and Rus· last Tuesday night. al .sterling. . Mac Five , lrlends. Chrlsllonc Brandl and dren a nd brlngmg gl!C. lo them. Porty-two or this number ' will be soil's major Is rural Hie. · Against St. Marys, Caywood Representatives rrom Mac were Evamorle Bellordl. Also during the ollcrnoon the selected 10 represent Kansas at A September wedding is plan· was tho big man for Sterling by Bob Dell, Emile Rowland, Treva

Advent mother decorates the fir tree the National \Ybile Rouse Con· ned. · .coring 20 poinc.. Som Wlllclc fol· Brown, Thayne Gro((, and !)u. Since the Josi Sunday in No- much the some os the families rcrence 10 be held In Woshlng. lowed · his tcarnrnnte With J5 one Stri~. Prof. Dale Brown

vomber -le Juive been ccle- In the United S\ales '!"· except ton, D. c., March 27-Aprll 2, z k l Ch .00 points. . accompanied the group serving bra ling Ad\'onl or pro-Christmos lllot candles are used instead of 1960

11 n e ' 1 n Cooch Sid Smith is expected to as o faculty leader oC the con. by banging wrcochs of e"ergreons electric lights', ~~er the tree b ~dent Bittinger wlli lead a Mr. and Mrs. John Zunkel . oC ~rt the same live lbat he start· rcrencc. with red bands and lour con· ploced the Nall\'lly scone and one hour discussion at the con· Denver. Colo., announce the en· ed at the Moundridge Touma· Over 125 colleco students at· dies. A candle is burned each gill!. ferencc. gagemcnt or their daughter, ment. Dennis Brunner, Cl I rr tended the conference which be· Sunday of Advenl. , Christmas Evt Mrs. Bittinger hllS been scrv· Clara. to Mr. Arthur Chllsoo, son Balle, Ivan • Prochaska, Garth gan on Thursday. Nov. 26, and

During these weeks the romdy Late In the afternoon U1c roth· ing on one or tho J5 commlllees or M.r. and Mrs. Charles. Chilson Werner. ond Bryce Heln:t ore ex· dismissed Swxl~. Nov. 29. sings prc-Christmos carols and er returns with the children who or the Little While liouse Con· or Topeka . • pectL-d to be the live starters. Featured spukers were Ker· St. Nikolaus with . ~is dnrk sc;· are coiled into the room 10 the rerence since lost Juouory. These Clara i. a 1959 graduate of mil Eby, prolessor ol pollUcal vant Ruprecht, v1S1ts t_he chd· tree ond its burning 10andlos, by committees mokt .numerous stu· Macollego and i. now leaching Home Ee Girls Honor science at the University oC Chi· dren and b heon_I commg with the tinkle or a bell. dies in their speclric fields \-OCal mllSlc In the Hojle sdlools. Fi 1 C l b p . d caa:o: Edward K. Zlegltft, pas. the cllllcr oC chains. The familY then gathers around throughout tho state. Art is a IOPhomore al Macollece. rs 11 r est enl tor at Roanoke. Va., and moder·

SL Nlkolaas'• \'lsil the tree and sings old Gcnnan The conunittoo reports 8 r 0 A swnmcr wedding is planned _The Macollege Home Economics ator ol · annual conrereoce: and Upon <nterlng lhe house he carols such as "Stille Nacht" and brought to thi s conference and ' Club held 0 luncheon Saturday Clarence Jordon, a leader In the

wires rrom hb.bog a golden book, "O Tannenbaum," alter whlch the time is spent discussing chem. J k T R noon In obsen•ancc or tho 50lh Kolnonio Farm In Georgl• . in which 1s- "Tihcn the deeds or Christmas story is read and gifts The rorty-cwo delcgntos go to the nc son ° eappear anniversary ~r the ~erlcun c..op Farm both good and naughty children. ore opened. Notional conference with a ·bet· Before Mnc S IU<lenls Home Econon:i1cs Assoeiuhon and The Kolnonia Farm II n group

'The good. he praises and the As the clock strikes ten the ter understanding or lhe feelings D Col' J ck I bu·.,/, nd the Orsi president or the AHEA. or people living together on a co-' naughty, he scolds, telling them small children gi; ~o bed, while or Kansos. ~· '" a son, .00 ~ Mrs. Ellen II. Richards. operative bast.. /\JI lnttrrnclnl

to obey tbclr elders to be good. tho older ones and parents stay Dr. Harry F. Corbin, presi- trmclcr. wlll appear 10 bly The home economics members community in tbe deep south, The worst children may be up ror Christmas Mass ln the dent or Wichita University, Wich· on Friday, °","· 18• . hod as their gu~ former home this group bas suffered boycotts

whipped by Ruprecht or e.-cn put church. Then the bells ring across lta Kansas is the chnlnnan or Dr. Jackson s message will be economics alumm. and perse<'lltion. lo his sock. This happen/ seldom, the snow: "Christ is born. Halle- Go~emor G:.0rgo Docking'• Steer· coo~ with the lessons of ~- Al a Pl'08':"" following the ''The Gone GcoeraUon?" was but lht smoll.ochildron·are afraid lujahl" Ing Commillco for the Uctle derstanchng and Christia." charily luncheon Glorta Thompson and the theme of the conference. of it. Christmas Goose White House Conforcncc. Mrs. Bil· that he has lee~ in his tra\els Dorothy Bert ga\"e a skit. and Short speeches were gi\'en by the

Then from anolhor sack Ru· As the night asses on, the I.Inge• is chc ••ice president or this around tho world. Bonnie Hodgdon sang a solo. Beth {J!aders and many discussions prcct dumps all kinds or sweets children have visions or the next commilce<! A well-known expert on inter· Hoover told tho scory or Mrs. and debates delved Into the var· onto tho floor. which are collect· two days or !cstivitlcs on which Every 10 years a Nutionnl White national arralrs, Dr. Jackson's Richards and Lltsa Gerimbcssl· lous Christian answers and niter· ed by the children when St. Niko- the cradiUonal Chrlstmos goose ls House Conference on Children and headquarters ore ln London. Eng- dou told nboul home economics in natives to beatniks and tho gone taus and Ruprecht leave. prepared and eaten along wllh Youth is called by the President land. Greece. generation.

Seuoa Goodies other food. o( the U. S. and is held in thei------------ulr-----------,1,-----------, Meanwhile from lhe kitchens Celebration o! Christmas In Nation's capital. C J c

come the mouth-walering odors Germany is just one way . In walls are ln the process of going ee ay 0. ol qu-lstmas cokes, cookies. 8nd which people honor and rejoice l\f hi Fl R . . up. Almost all ol the floor or the White Swan Cafe candies being baited by mother. al the birth of tho Prlnco of 0 · e r oor Ill ' Jttg a~<lilorium Is poured. and steel Soon the p~rislmos days arc Pcaco. This is good !or people or To B egin Cbri Imus Jllrdcrs ore b!'lng put in placo for pasl history ond Dec. 24 is here. many lands unite in the worship Floor raising for new Mohler the roar.

On the dny bcrorc Christmas. of one King, in common. Hall will probably be some time l.----- -------,11 --------~---------1•round Chrislmas. Both the roor American Shoe Shop

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A diSC\Wion on "American or . Dean Wayne F. Gcisort will bt ~~a~l wall o( Jessi• Bro"n McPherson, Kanoaa ot Raiaed McPherson, Kan1a1 Europeon Ed.Calion", ,.;u bt ch<''" Manhouan. w~. Dec. Audicorium is up ond che other lL------------'l!--- -------_JIL----------J topic at lhc monthly SNE.A rneet-116 for ~ teacher educa~1on m~-1------------

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The discussion will be led bl' jccrning graduace sd1ool schol?r· For The Finest Se• Lois Fager. Ev•' Marie Bcllardil shlPS for outslanding educolion "4 .. ~4111.. . LARRY McPHERSON OR cAROL CHEEK and Christiane Brande majors. thal lul•·c had . studcnl In Beauty Care We R•1><•senr

Lois ottenc!ed sch.;,t in Ger- cmhing. SUPERIOR DRY CLEAN£RS many last year, and E\'3 Morie .----------.1 • Call and Christi nc are bolh German Pl'e criptions lillllilMllllM e x ch a n g c students attending Macollegc chis year. Compounded

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But Also

RENT

T .YPEWRITERS

By The Wk. '$3.00 - By The Month $6.00

~nd 3 Mo. For Only $15.00

McPHERSON BUSINESS MACHINES INC.

109 E. Kanaaa Phone 1234