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·' , . . The . Spectator Coμ,ples to. ft_t Crystal Caverns Vol. 5J · '. life Pher son College, Pherson, lfonsas, No\·ember 24, t 966 No. 12 Includes T·ri_p · 'Monkey's Paw'· iu Of Lap Plays By KE<X Couples attending "Crystal ' Qwems, " the Winter Formal to be held tomorrow night rrom 9-12 In the Sludent Union, ,. ;u be by bright pink. and white d<eorallons. A maglcal monkey paw Aller eal<ort.Dc tbrouih a iu;,. grnnl.11 "isbcs and brings trag· eel whlcb will •ind lllroagb Ille edy ls the sub;.ct or lhc next aUlla loallge, coapltt will be Tiie Ari Clob, , ..... ;... by :r!Jn ou...u..r. aoph, Piqua, Ohio, 1s In charce or dtcorallona Miu M&J')' Ann rtoblosoa, prof..,.r ., art. aod Robert Smllb, ... aislaol la art, are _,,, o( - t he l\rl Club. Pink 1 ioinsctUns will eenlcr tho tables, which will be covered with pink net O\'er white tabJe. cloths and adorned with candles. By NOIUltA TCCKf : lt . trip, Robert . S. Kelm. dents lo visit 30 ploces, In • d· labora ory lh"1lter production. .... _.., , Al the ull °' Ille Planning for G'hristions V?Ca· n8Sistant 11rorcssor in sociology. dlllon lo regulAr slghtseellll(. "The Monkey's Pn)I'." by lwuld wW be tare• pool, 1lml· Morion Snavely, Cr, Lebanon, Pn .• Is chairman of the Refresh- ments Comrnltt«?. She plnas lo lCl'\'C ten, rookies, mlnta and punch. lion includes revised libr ary s.'lid. "The sociology depart· 1 lallDJ ao andergrowul pool, 1111 1:murs. a tentative la oull>• ., ,: t has f lli &hfi&llls include a • oisll lo Galsworthy, " ill 1>c directed by caodJel bllnllag la 11. treat nnd a sociology fidld, lrip. •• .°r. many Chyea l rs eon· the dldcst Juvenile .hall in. the Clari< Ratlilfe. sop!i, Par!< Rid- d•' ·ctJ;- will"- ha " " '" cago as ge. llUnols, on Nov. 29, in Brown · = ng. Ubrory t•oun wUI be ch:tnged part o( the Urban Soclolos.v U.S .. a morning 11 1th the City Auditorium. . Ing ot the entrance o! the tufor llJ< wct:kl of nee. 21 Oirough class. This year. we :ire C.<pand· Ptnnnlng C..mml,..lon nnd n trip ncl, over Jhe west woll ond over J n. 18. Ing this ond offering It "5 3 to the Oriental Institute ot the "This play bas some pcrlin· ' the bond. A net wlll be hung Mnrgnrcl Uolderreod, Cr, Twin Foils, Idaho: Mory Anne Mlller, fr, Waterloo, t own; Pal Drury. soph, MBJ'Shallfowo. !o- wn: and Kathy Rogen, Ir, Brookl yn, !own, arc nlao on tho committee. · The hours or a a .m . to 5 p.m. Stittial Problems clllss.' ' , Unh'rl"Slly ol Chl t-.1go. col things to s.'ly about paying Crom the ceiling above the dance will ·be observed I>Cc. 21·:>3, and The c!UJ , llmlted 1 to 1 ... lbon I\ study In Slcld Row, lnclud- for what you get and a=pUng floor. the ljbrnry wi ll be c!osrd Dec. so sludonts, IJ ofl tred to appcr Ing a night aculon with l hc the consequences or · your ac. Hi&hUi:hUng lhc d<eorolions 'fl through Jan. 2. The library division 1tudcnls only. Atuiougb Skid now priest, Is lncludqd In lions," s.'lid "It also will be o , cryslnl fountain on ,.;n be open Crom 8 • a. m. lo 50Clology majors """ prdcn'Od. • a \lhlch olfers trips bas something pertlnenl to say 'the north aide and o J orge cry- $ p.m. on 3·18 llJ1d "111 others m,.,- hc a<ttplcd u 1hcy Co llull Uousc, Manball Flctds, about people dc\'otlng their lives Ital fountain on the north side observe regul•r hours there· have .• good' sodoloi;y bac k· llclh•DJ' s.rn1 ... J')' ud Ille to one thing." and 0 large crystal chandelier PDbllcllT bu ...... promoted by J- Vlndaallk, aopb. Gow· r1e, Iowa. chalrmao of the PvJ>. Uclly Committee: Glee lloo•er, ..lp11. Platlabllfl, Mo.; Cllro!)'D oa.u.m... IOPla. AMN, ID.; Caro1Ja Dell, aopb, Ellld, Okla. ; ond Stan Goczll01''1kl, Jr, tlUca, N. Y. oner. ' ground. Board Tndc. obove the band. Dr. Merlin L. Frontz. del>n Conducted J a n. 3-10, the class No, more ll UJ n so students Jn wishing on the monkey · cl :><adcmlc a/fairs. s:iid .of the " i ll be lllught by Prof. Kcin1 nnd may enroll, and appliC11Uons, fr:· White, ployed by Man· proposed fncully ret reat, "II is Dr . Kenneth G. Bechtel, profes· ovollable in the sociology de· ei;:pc, · Jr, 'l\Jcson. galns projtoelt'<I lhot il will be In some · sor or sociology and loncuoge. pnrtment, must be submitted by money Y lhc death or his 'only ar "11 of currlculor problems of Dr. Lorell E. Weiss, professor Dec. 2. Student expenses mny son. ' KCAC Accepts Tabor 'College impro\'ed teachinr. mclho<ls. " or sociology, may ntso cooper- \'Ory, lfll arc estlmated 01 $00 ?1rs. W hlte, plnyed by SoSlln r t.:nntd as · a 111ro.day worl<- ate in tc:><hll\g. to $80. not including transport•· Fl edcrick, soph, McPherson de- Tabor College or llllbboru wns The slx·piecc Norm Est.es Dru>d from SD!inn .. be pJoy. Ing for the Fonnnl. They \\ill be set up nlong t he cn1L wall or the cnletcrlo. •hop. the ret reat " 111 probabJ.y During the llmc In Chicago, lion. Sludcots will mi\'e one !ermines, nfler bor ' son has eondillon:tll)' ndmlltcd to the be held during the week of Jan. 1tudrnls will reside at the YM· hour credit for the trip. been In the grove for ten days, Kans:is College Athlct lc Conler· s. and oulll lde lcadrrshJp Is RD· C l\ hote l, where the)' wlll al· to uso t he monkey's paw to enee .Mond.'l)', Nov. H. An op- tlrip#lod. lrnd morullll( leclures. Appoinbring him bock lo life. plicnUon C rom SI. Mnry of the mcots have btto made for stEurollmc nt Uml erwny Plnins, Dodge Cit)' was tabled. In discussing lhc Chica:;o , Pre.enrollment for the spring Thomas Nee. soph. Allonllc The <Ooditions for Tnbor's semester is now underway. De- City, portr ays tho · son in Ibis membership as eonlcrcnce of· cording to Dean resuspense·fillcd nnd Joseph ficials stated Is that Tabor JUJ\ 'O istrnr. It begon Mondo)• and' Scrcnsll.11, fr, Wasl\lngton, D. C.. n varsity football tcnm by the "i ll continue uMil Frida) Dec has the port ot lhe sorgeanl. !:ill of 1969and field a B·tcom llcadlD_C the Oeao·up Com· mltltt-ls Rockton! Repla, aopb, Lttsport, Pa. Helplaf him ,..W be Kent Noll1tnger, sopb, Tipp Clly, Ohlo: Ueory Keller, fr, New Tri poll, Pa.: Dick 111.artla, Jr. Sttrllog Oblo: Keltb IJum.. mt l, Jr •. New Paris., Ind.; aod R oa Flory, tr, Marton, Iowa. Hcyher Medls Poe lry Award Loren D. )leyhcr, 3.SSislant • prolcSSC1l' In English and lheat· er. has been n Ccrtifi· cote or Merit for excellence in poetry 11y the John Westburg 1md Associates foundnlion for ' 'lbe perpet uolion of the Orts. "It Was the Spring Thal Alumn Died,.. • poem or lour stanzas. captured nwortl in a nnlionol <0mpetilion of DP· pr0>imntely 5,000 enfries. With about SO other winners. il will be publi shed in the magazine or the foundation, which also publishes :rntholog)' collections or poetry. .1. llookstor1! R cccin -s 100 LiccnS O' Plntcs The College bookstore. located In lhe bnsemenl of the Stu· dent Union, recci"ed too Mc· Pherson Bulldog license plates last "'tclc. t.h:lt mo.y be used fQt cnr or room d<eorn· tion, according to )ilrs. Cotleril!, l)'n noger or the Col· lcgc bookstore. 1 . The licenses. white «'Ith red lettering ond on outline or the hood of n bulldog in red. wlfl be sold to studenls for the price or s i: 9 ' · Ulderlc Rncine, Cr , Henniker, next foll . T . . t . N. H., U>kes t he role pf Samp- Tobor now participates in olh· 0 pre-enroll, students shou d son, completing th cost. er major 1!pOrt.S but h111 no fool· first consult wit h their focu!Ly · boll squod. Instead, Tnbor ploys advisors aboot their schedule, nnd then go to the Registrar's Clns cs Recess Office to pick' up their class cnrtl s. Students ore lo sign their chi.SS cards bclo"' returning them lo lhe n eg istrar's Office. PJ'C . enrollment is completed when the clas.s cnrds arc rclurn· ed. All classes aro rtcesied to- day to e nable •ludenls a nd fa· cully lo ob .. rvc · Thuksgh1ag D• y f .. u, 1ues. Cl•11es \11U resume on their rigular llCbedule al 7:30 lomol' row morning. SOt'Ct'r. The KCAC presently has 10 members wilhoul Tnbor. If Tbor becomes a 1 ncmbcr, ihc conference mo.y be dl••ided into East and West di\'lslons. Because Tnbor scot no senllltives to the meeting, the conlerence is ownlllng an ne· ceptllnce from lhe <ellege, International Bazaar . . . . All commltlecs nro working under the auspices or Lonnie llowell. Jr. Cordell, OkJn.. who ls General Choirmon of the Win· ter Formal. Admission to the co"!lelight C\'Cnt \lill be SI .SO per couple. Sludcots ore also reminded that no corsages ar c to be worn this year. Admiuislrators Plan Meetings For Next Week Lil)rarians 1\'l ake Plans For ACCT{ Third Year Coeds Go To Emi>oria TI10 onnual Foll Worksho11 or Administrative le nders ot Mc- lhe Knnsos Homo Economics Pherson College will uttend im· College Chaplers wn1 held at portnnt meetings alter Thanks· Konsns Slate Teachers College gi\'ing. Or. Merlin L. Frantz. Al . a rnccling of Jibrnrinns of lbc As.<ocinl<od of Cen· lriil Knns. as on the ,C ollege campus. plans for the dcclo'pment .or 01 uni on list or serinls were in a pro· c;am Improve T he lll;rziry ¥J v1rcs nmong t six colle1tes' making up lhc ·association: i • union list wlll pro\'lde In the ACCK with the titl'b and amount or holdings of ma&nzlncs :hot nrc m·ni1.1ble in any or .lhe six eollr ges. The Information a vailable throu&h the list lflll be one or lhe Tirst steps hi the total resources o! the libraries more reodily a\'ail:ible to C11ch sl udC!IL In ACCK colleges. ' Funds for the prdJect nnd others ,Y•l lo be de\'elopcd nro , provided lhrouib Title ni of the Hlahcr EdueaUon Act o! 1965: Meinbcr o! the ACCK D«hcl. Bethany,. KanSlls Weslyan, &,!cPbcr'fCll'. Sterling and 'l'llbor: Another meeting ls scheduled· 1or Jan. 25. ' I •. J\n intcrrmtionnl flavor will be added to McPherson C..llege campus lumorrow .::am! Satur· tl.:I>-. :-. z.26. as t he Inte r nolionnl Mbor shnpc m f'ricnds hi11 lloll lrqm 9 n.m. 9: 30 Jl.lll. 'flUs ls the . third yea r t hat tho McPMrson CoUcgc Y 'hns this proJce .t. "The b: unar tuts ;a sUcct!H In the pa>I . iUJd r ....... tbal It ... . 111 he ;a success lhb year. too, bc- cuusc m: rny &Cudcnts h:we work· rd ha rd In •citing up the b•· m or.' ' stated !'ca l Lindquist. INTERNAT IONAL BAL\l\ ' lt-.'ieal Lwldqulsl, Ji. IJcn .. r chairman of lbe llllcmaUonayownllJ P.cJ<a1<# or curios from T 0 arlou.s countries for the. !atr. ; · :--1 .. (f. ' . \ . Jr, Denver, ch•lm1on ol this ot Emporia lost Saturday, Nov. dea n of academic a ll nirs. wm ycor'1 b1W1or. 19. Tho theme wo• 'lllome Ee· p art lcipnto In the Institute of Nine i;nily dccorull'tl booths onornics in Action." Acndcmlc Deans. Nov. 2i·Dcc. rcprescnling -14 countries, set Eight McPherson College 2, nl the Uni\' ersily of Denver. up by the booth chairmen Md women, accompanied by Miss This .institute. begun in 1 958 nssistnnt chninnen, will be Im· Mildred M. Sick, 11rofessor of at llarvortl University, focuses portanl both fllwncially and home economics, ollendcd the on the dean's role in organiza· educational!>• to lhe MCV. workshop, lion planning, stal!ing ana bud· "Gooch "re 11i11 arririnjl aod Carolyn Picroll. • r. Emmcts· gcLing of academic programs. rrom the •PP<Dl'llnce the ...i. burg. Iowa, pres ident or lhc lo- The Insti tute is llmlled lo only sho\1111 be nnother •uccess," uld \ cal llomc Economics Chapter: 40 particlpnnts, ond Is sponsored • Lundqulsc. · Shirley Blough, sr, ( by the -Aff,lericon Council on · The ss.ooo worth of, items be· Iowa: Eileen Clnnsson, sr. New· Education. This yOllr, tlll: Jn·, ing recei" ed frod( eight di ffer· ton: Christina Flory, Jr. McPber· stilute, UJJng the ap. cnl Import eompnnics will show son: proach, wlll feature seminars on tho ort nod culture of the piony Glennlce Frazier, Jr. Denver: current research, e\'oluolion Gf countries: Jeanne Leinen, sr. McPherson: tcnching nnd innovnt.lon in or· • F rom Tniwnn comes a ll\'c. Koren Johnson. sr. McPherson: ganization. It will cspeclo!ly eon· , Coot spear t.h:lt wlll sell for $3. :ind Paula Jo Sissel, Ir. Do\'en- sider on·campus orgon!zaUon for · - iluulllul sllvcr pins, r} n p, port, Neb., joined women from .rcderol relationships. • nct:klaccs and hrocelcts Crom 17 other Home Economics Chap- Dr. J . Jock Mcthom, prcsi- thc Far East "ill be on ulc. ters in Kansas for the' workshop. dcnl of lhc College, wlll go to From Africa come the blind The morning session wos d.. Knnsas State College on Nov. 28 carvings of anlmols and Ital· \' qn,d lo • general session fol- lo attend • dinner ""'!'ling or ucs reprcsentinQ the more or lowed by discussion groups. Fol· the Committee lo Sludy Finnn- leu primitive way of life. lowing the noon lunch<en, lhc clal Noeds for KanSllS Students Ponchos. cotton vests ond onnuol b.'!,siness meeting was and wlll stay for tho Nov., 29 hand carl ings from Mexico ,. ;u held. . . <0nlercnco J>f the be cin s:ile Carolyn Pi erntt ls secretruy socialioo ol Colleges anC! -Ua!· Ot her it.;,,,. which will be or the Knnsa s llome Economies versilics. , Sold ore a bono sluirk, 80 pqunds College Chapters. Al .bosl· Dr. Melhorn wlll spcok on of wood carvlnflS, horn rings, ness mecling, Fr azier Nov. 30 to · lhe Men's Club of . camel bone !orb and woons was one of eight Crom the Methodist Cllureb oC ' nnd bAmhoo ,flutes. f' K:tnsns for · SetteUIJ')'. McPherson. · ..

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The. Spectator Coµ,ples to. Dan·~e

ft_t Crystal Caverns Vol. 5J · '.life Pherson College, ~re Pherson, lfonsas, No\·ember 24, t 966 No. 12

·~Christµias· Va~ation' Includes Fi~ld T·ri_p ·

'Monkey's Paw'· Ne~t iu S~tics Of Lap Plays

By ~IARGE KE<X Couples attending "Crystal

' Qwems," the Winter Formal to be held tomorrow night rrom 9-12 In the Sludent Union, ,.;u be enh4~ by bright pink. bla~k and white d<eorallons.

A maglcal monkey paw wbl~h Aller eal<ort.Dc tbrouih a iu;,. grnnl.11 "isbcs and brings trag· eel whlcb will •ind lllroagb Ille

edy ls the sub;.ct or lhc next aUlla loallge, coapltt will be

Tiie Ari Clob, ,.....;... by :r!Jn ou...u..r. aoph, Piqua, Ohio, 1s In charce or dtcorallona Miu M&J')' Ann rtoblosoa, prof..,.r ., art. aod Robert Smllb, ... aislaol la art, are _,,, o( -

the l\rl Club.

Pink 1ioinsctUns will eenlcr tho tables, which will be covered with pink net O\'er white tabJe. cloths and adorned with candles.

By NOIUltA TCCKf:lt . f~eld . trip, Robert . S. Kelm. dents lo visit 30 ploces, In • d· labora ory lh"1lter production. ...._..,, Al the ull °' Ille

Planning for G'hristions V?Ca· n8Sistant 11rorcssor in sociology. dlllon lo regulAr slghtseellll(. "The Monkey's Pn)I'." by J~bn lwuld wW be tare• pool, 1lml· Morion Snavely, Cr, Lebanon, Pn .• Is chairman of the Refresh­ments Comrnltt«?. She plnas lo lCl'\'C ten, rookies, mlnta and punch.

lion includes revised library s.'lid. "The sociology depart· 1 lallDJ ao andergrowul pool, • 1111 1:murs. a tentative laoull>• .,,: t has f lli&hfi&llls include a •oisll lo Galsworthy, " ill 1>c directed by caodJel bllnllag la 11.

treat nnd a sociology fidld, lrip. ~ed • • .°r. many Chyeal rs eon· the dldcst Juvenile .hall in . the Clari< Ratlilfe. sop!i, Par!< Rid- pj-~ d•'·ctJ;- will"- ha " " ~rnrnar '" cago as ge. llUnols, on Nov. 29, in Brown •~ ~"' · = •~ ng.

Ubrory t•oun wUI be ch:tnged part o( the Urban Soclolos.v U.S .. a morning 111th the City Auditorium. . Ing ot the entrance o! the tun·

for llJ< wct:kl of nee. 21 Oirough class. This year. we :ire C.<pand· Ptnnnlng C..mml,..lon nnd n trip • ncl, over Jhe west woll ond over

Jn. 18. Ing this ond offering It "5 3 to the Oriental Institute ot the "This play bas some pcrlin· ' the bond. A net wlll be hung Mnrgnrcl Uolderreod, Cr,

Twin Foils, Idaho: Mory Anne Mlller, fr, Waterloo, town; Pal Drury. soph, MBJ'Shallfowo. !o­wn: and Kathy Rogen, Ir, Brooklyn, !own, arc nlao on tho committee.

· The hours or a a .m . to 5 p.m. Stittial Problems clllss.'' , Unh'rl"Slly ol Chlt-.1go. • col things to s.'ly about paying Crom the ceiling above the dance

will ·be observed I>Cc. 21·:>3, and The c!UJ, llmlted1

to 1 ... lbon I\ study In Slcld Row, lnclud- for what you get and a=pUng floor.

the ljbrnry will be c!osrd Dec. so sludonts, IJ ofltred to appcr Ing a night aculon with lhc the consequences or · your ac. Hi&hUi:hUng lhc d<eorolions

'fl through Jan. 2. The library division 1tudcnls only. Atuiougb Skid n ow priest, Is lncludqd In lions," s.'lid ·Rntllll~. "It also will be o , cryslnl fountain on

,.;n be open Crom 8 • a .m. lo 50Clology majors """ prdcn'Od. • a ach~ule \lhlch olfers trips bas something pertlnenl to say 'the north aide and o Jorge cry­

$ p.m. on ~an. 3·18 llJ1d "111 others m,.,- hc a<ttplcd u 1hcy Co llull Uousc, Manball Flctds, about people dc\'otlng their lives Ital fountain on the north side

observe regul•r hours there· have .• good' sodoloi;y back· llclh•DJ' s.rn1 ... J')' u d Ille to one thing." and 0 large crystal chandelier PDbllcllT bu ...... promoted

by J- Vlndaallk, aopb. Gow· r1e, Iowa. chalrmao of the PvJ>. Uclly Committee: Glee lloo•er, ..lp11. Platlabllfl, Mo.; Cllro!)'D

oa.u.m... IOPla. AMN, ID.; Caro1Ja Dell, aopb, Ellld, Okla.; ond Stan Goczll01''1kl, Jr, tlUca, N. Y.

oner. ' ground. Board ~r Tndc. obove the band.

Dr. Merlin L. Frontz. del>n Conducted J a n. 3-10, the class No, more llUJn so students Jn wishing on the monkey

· cl :><adcmlc a/fairs. s:iid .of the " i ll be lllught by Prof. Kcin1 nnd may enroll, and appliC11Uons, fr:· M~. White, ployed by Man·

proposed fncully retreat, "II is Dr. Kenneth G. Bechtel, profes· ovollable in the sociology de· ei;:pc, · Jr, 'l\Jcson. galns

projtoelt'<I lhot il will be In some · sor or sociology and loncuoge. pnrtment, must be submitted by money Y lhc death or his 'only

ar"11 of currlculor problems of Dr. Lorell E. Weiss, professor Dec. 2. Student expenses mny son. '

KCAC Accepts Tabor 'College

impro\'ed teachinr. mclho<ls." or sociology, may ntso cooper- \'Ory, lfll arc estlmated 01 $00 ?1rs. Whlte, plnyed by SoSlln

r t.:nntd as · a 111ro.day worl<- ate in tc:><hll\g. to $80. not including transport•· Fl edcrick, soph, McPherson de- Tabor College or llllbboru wns The slx·piecc Norm Est.es Dru>d from SD!inn .. ;~ be pJoy. Ing for the Fonnnl. They \\ill be set up nlong the cn1L wall or the cnletcrlo.

•hop. the retreat "111 probabJ.y During the llmc In Chicago, lion. Sludcots will mi\'e one !ermines, nfler bor ' son has eondillon:tll)' ndmlltcd to the

be held during the week of Jan. 1tudrnls will reside at the YM· hour credit for the trip. been In the grove for ten days, Kans:is College Athlctlc Conler·

s. and oullllde lcadrrshJp Is RD· Cl\ hotel, where the)' wlll al· to uso the monkey's paw to enee .Mond.'l)', Nov. H. An op-

tlrip#lod. lrnd morullll( leclures. Appoint· bring him bock lo life. plicnUon Crom SI. Mnry of the

mcots have btto made for stu· Eurollmcnt Umlerwny Plnins, Dodge Cit)' was tabled.

In discussing lhc Chica:;o , Pre.enrollment for the spring Thomas Nee. soph. Allonllc The <Ooditions for Tnbor's

semester is now underway. De- City, portrays tho ·son in Ibis membership as eonlcrcnce of·

cording to Dean lley~olds, reg· suspense·fillcd plo~. nnd Joseph ficials stated Is that Tabor JUJ\'O

istrnr. It begon Mondo)• and' Scrcnsll.11, fr, Wasl\lngton, D. C.. n varsity football tcnm by the

"i ll continue uMil Frida)• Dec has the port ot lhe sorgeanl. !:ill of 1969• and field a B·tcom

llcadlD_C the Oeao·up Com· mltltt-ls Rockton! Repla, aopb, Lttsport, Pa. Helplaf him ,..W be Kent Noll1tnger, sopb, Tipp Clly, Ohlo: Ueory Keller, fr, New Tri poll, Pa.: Dick 111.artla, Jr. Sttrllog Oblo: Keltb IJum.. mt l, Jr •. New Paris., Ind.; aod Roa Flory, tr, Marton, Iowa.

Hcyher Medls Poelry Award

Loren D. )leyhcr, 3.SSislant • prolcSSC1l' In English and lheat·

er. has been a~'tlrdcd n Ccrtifi· cote or Merit for excellence in poetry 11y the J ohn Westburg 1md Associates foundnlion for

' 'lbe perpetuolion of the Orts.

" It Was the Spring Thal Au· lumn Died,.. • poem or lour stanzas. captured t~e nwortl in a nnlionol <0mpetilion of DP· pr0>imntely 5,000 enfries. With about SO other winners. il will be published in the magazine or the foundation, which also publishes :rntholog)' collections or poetry.

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llookstor1! Rcccin-s 1 00 LiccnSO' Plntcs

The College bookstore. located In lhe bnsemenl of the Stu· dent Union, recci"ed • too Mc· Pherson Coll~ge Bulldog license plates last "'tclc. t.h:lt mo.y be used fQt cnr or room d<eorn· tion, according to )ilrs. ~torcin

Cotleril!, l)'nnoger or the Col· lcgc bookstore. 1 . The licenses. white «'Ith red lettering ond on outline or the hood of n bulldog in red. wlfl be sold to studenls for the price or si:

9 ' · Ulderlc Rncine, Cr, Henniker, next foll

. T . . • t . N. H., U>kes the role pf Samp- Tobor now participates in olh· 0 pre-enroll, students shou d son, completing th cost. er major 1!pOrt.S but h111 no fool·

first consult with their focu!Ly · boll squod. Instead, Tnbor ploys advisors aboot their schedule,

nnd then go to the Registrar's Clns cs Recess Office to pick ' up their class cnrtls.

Students ore lo sign their chi.SS cards bclo"' returning them lo lhe n eg istrar's Office. PJ'C . enrollment is completed when the clas.s cnrds arc rclurn· ed.

All classes aro rtcesied to­day to enable • ludenls a nd fa· cully lo ob .. rvc · Thuksgh1ag D•y f .. u,1ues.

Cl•11es \11U resume on their rigular llCbedule al 7:30 lomol' row morning.

SOt'Ct'r. The KCAC presently has 10

members wilhoul Tnbor. If To· bor becomes a 1ncmbcr, ihc conference mo.y be dl••ided into East and West di\'lslons.

Because Tnbor scot no rep~ senllltives to the meeting, the conlerence is ownlllng an ne· ceptllnce from lhe <ellege,

International Bazaar . . . .

All commltlecs nro working under the auspices or Lonnie llowell. Jr. Cordell, OkJn.. who ls General Choirmon of the Win· ter Formal.

Admission to the co"!lelight C\'Cnt \lill be SI.SO per couple. Sludcots ore also reminded that no corsages arc to be worn this year.

Admiuislrators Plan Meetings For Next Week

Lil)rarians 1\'lake Plans For ACCT{

~To ~egin Third Year

Coeds Go To Emi>oria

TI10 onnual Foll Worksho11 or Administrative lenders ot Mc-lhe Knnsos Homo Economics Pherson College will uttend im· College Chaplers wn1 held at portnnt meetings alter Thanks· Konsns Slate Teachers College gi\'ing. Or. Merlin L. Frantz.

Al . a rnccling of Jibrnrinns of lbc As.<ocinl<od C<lllc~cs of Cen· lriil Knns.as on the ~fcPhcrson ,College campus. plans for the dc,·clo'pment .or 01 union list or serinls were di~sscd in a pro· c;am t~ Improve The lll;rziry ¥Jr· v1rcs nmong t six colle1tes' making up lhc ·association: i •

.~ union list wlll pro\'lde cii<~Mbrnry In the ACCK with the titl'b a nd amount or holdings of ma&nzlncs :hot nrc m·ni1.1ble in a ny or .lhe six eollr ges.

The Information a vailable throu&h the list lflll be one or lhe Tirst steps hi mo~ing the total resources o! the libraries more reodily a\'ail:ible to C11ch sludC!IL In ACCK colleges. '

Funds for the prdJect nnd others ,Y•l lo be de\'elopcd nro , provided lhrouib Title ni of the Hlahcr EdueaUon Act o! 1965: •

Meinbcr ~alleges o! the ACCK ·~ D«hcl. Bethany,. KanSlls Weslyan, &,!cPbcr'fCll'. Sterling and 'l'llbor: Another meeting ls scheduled · 1or Jan. 25.

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J\n intcrrmtionnl flavor will be added to McPherson C..llege campus lumorrow .::am! Satur· tl.:I>-. !\~ :-.z.26. as the Inter nolionnl Mbor tak~ shnpc m f'ricndshi11 lloll lrqm 9 n.m. • 9:30 Jl.lll.

'flUs ls the . third year that

tho McPMrson CoUcgc Y 'hns ,undcr1ok~n this proJce.t. "The b:unar tuts ~en ;a sUcct!H In the pa>I . iUJd r ....... tbal It .... 111 he ;a success lhb year. too, bc­cuusc m:rny &Cudcnts h:we work· rd hard In •citing up the b•· m or.' ' stated !'cal Lindquist.

INTERNAT IONAL BAL\l\'lt-.'ieal Lwldqulsl, Ji. IJcn .. r

chairman of lbe llllcmaUona• ~¥•1) yownllJ P.cJ<a1<# or curios from T

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arlou.s countries for the.!atr . ; · :--1 .. (f. ' . \ . ~ ·

Jr, Denver, ch•lm1on ol this ot Emporia lost Saturday, Nov. dean of academic a llnirs. wm

ycor'1 b1W1or. 19. Tho theme wo• ' lllome Ee· partlcipnto In the Institute of

Nine i;nily dccorull'tl booths onornics in Action." Acndcmlc Deans. Nov. 2i·Dcc.

rcprescnling -14 countries, set Eight McPherson College 2, nl the Uni\'ersily of Denver.

up by the booth chairmen Md women, accompanied by Miss This .institute. begun in 1958

nssistnnt chninnen, will be Im· Mildred M. Sick, 11rofessor of at llarvortl University, focuses

portanl both fllwncially and home economics, ollendcd the on the dean's role in organiza·

educational!>• to lhe MCV. workshop, lion planning, stal!ing ana bud·

"Gooch "re 11i11 arririnjl aod Carolyn Picroll. • r. Emmcts· gcLing of academic programs.

rrom the •PP<Dl'llnce the ...i. burg. Iowa, president or lhc lo- The Insti tute is llmlled lo only

sho\1111 be nnother • uccess," uld \ ca l llomc Economics Chapter : 40 particlpnnts , ond Is sponsored

• Lundqulsc. · • ~ .~ Shirley Blough, sr, Wpterl~ ( by the -Aff,lericon Council on

· The ss.ooo worth of, items be· Iowa: Eileen Clnnsson, sr. New· Education. This yOllr, tlll: Jn·,

ing recei"ed frod( eight differ· ton: Christina Flory, Jr. McPber· stilute, UJJng the cnse-~ud} ap.

cnl Import eompnnics will show son: proach, wlll feature seminars on

tho ort nod culture of the piony Glennlce Frazier, Jr. Denver: current research, e\'oluolion Gf countries: Jeanne Leinen, sr. McPherson: tcnching nnd innovnt.lon in or· •

F rom Tniwnn comes a ll\'c. Koren Johnson. sr. McPherson: ganization. It will cspeclo!ly eon·

, Coot spear t.h:lt wlll sell for $3. :ind Paula J o Sissel, Ir. Do\'en- sider on·campus orgon!zaUon for

· - iluulllul s llvcr pins, r } n p, port, Neb., joined women from .rcderol relationships. • nct:klaccs and hrocelcts Crom 17 other Home Economics Chap- Dr. J . J ock Mcthom, prcsi­

thc Far East "ill be on ulc. ters in Kansas for the' workshop. dcnl of lhc College, wlll go to

From Africa come the blind The morning session wos d.. Knnsas State College on Nov. 28

carvings of anlmols and Ital· \'qn,d lo • general session fol- lo attend • dinner ""'!'ling or ucs reprcsentinQ the more or lowed by discussion groups. Fol· the Committee lo Sludy Finnn­

leu primitive way of life. lowing the noon lunch<en, lhc clal Noeds for KanSllS Students

Ponchos. cotton vests ond onnuol b.'!,siness meeting was and wlll stay for tho Nov., 29

hand carlings from Mexico ,.;u held. . . <0nlercnco J>f the Ka~· be cin s:ile Carolyn Pierntt ls secretruy socialioo ol Colleges anC!-Ua!·

Other it.;,,,. which will be or the Knnsas llome Economies versilics. ,

Sold ore a bono sluirk, 80 pqunds College Chapters. Al tli'~ .bosl· Dr. Melhorn wlll spcok on • of wood carvlnflS, horn rings, ness mecling, Glennl~e Frazier Nov. 30 to · lhe Men's Club of

.camel bone !orb and woons was one of eight noml~ Crom the ~rst Methodist Cllureb oC ' nnd bAmhoo ,flutes. • f' K:tnsns for · nat~l SetteUIJ')'. McPherson. ·

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Foreign. Student~ . Awaii ·Thanksgiving;.

Intorcatloc41 S:..~L• who have QOI •Ytl exrmonred :l

ThanksgMng Dlll' In the l:nlt<d SIBtes ontldpate Ibo holidny cnthuslnim cqu!IJ to tho~ or/ SIU·

dents who hnvc. been In this country /or. )'CJlrs. ;\II "ngrco

thilt it la • n meonlnglul onJ pl~ ~lebrollo1i,

SllUD K~n. fr, T~-o. who has not )-.I relobra!ed an Am· eric:an Thnnl<l&iving. "'1d. "I

., think trs .very nice to look °""" tho yoor's ·work. For one d.iy. J>C(>plc rcnllY n11p,.,.,loto It."

Mllnln Alugbuo. Jr. Amake­

bb. 1'1.l(trl•. solJ. "It Is ••TT ~ood. I bO•t particlpaltd ho II \ nt11 1r1en11s· families."

Noulo APoStoUdou, Jr, Epl~ •. Greece. rcmorkcd or her eorll<r ThonksgivlnBJ, "Everyono wen_t home nnd we were lonesome :did homealelt."

She told of lnvilnlions to · visit with lnmrnd. which relieved lhe

--and made 'Thanks­~·in? .? happy .Xperioncc. · ·1 like. ll. • .• .

Jtoll K•1fl<. Jr: IJOlllf .Koo«, nlso comnltnled od lhe Joy or

"sharing fa.mil)' celtbraliof!S dur~

Architects Make Plans For Library

The McPhor>on College Llb· rmy Building Committee met No\'. 11 " ilh 1lobcrt nod Rich· nrd · llu.unrnn; nrchHccls lrorn floustun. Texns. ·

Int b<r <lg.bl ycan IA Ibis couo- , 1try. "l\'ltea I came Kft, it 1l'U

a struie cas&om tW.mt:.·• sbc said. "l bid KY<r had 1a1 k•y

btfore. .

' I lived wilh nn Amerlcnn lorn· • Ill< ond now I celebrate il · like everyone else." She admtttoo Iha\ she had not yet tasted

pumptin pi•, ~-ever. ~ • Some international students compared Tb:mltlgMng to hai· vest festivals celcbrotcd In tMir own countri<s'. Alugbue eonipar· <d our celebrntlon with the :-ii· gcrinn New Yorn Festival held In August. Jn thot, celebration. dUc:l:ens tllld yams replnce our tull<eyand~.

Danalsak Somp....-r. Ir,

Baopolt, reported lhal Tballaad cclebratlonJ: " ·hlcb aro hetd In eub'. ·Nfl-embtt, atreu ~hurcb alleaclaace and ........ l ••lurlnt vqttallks and flee.

Lu Is D6atolTC, soph. Col s ff s d s lk Morelnos, Mexico, nlso remfn. ta ' tu enf:S ta lseed on \\-Orship nnd feasting on the Mcxicnn doy o! giving thnnks. Pheasants on Plains

Shun Kung.sun rr: Tokyo, and

Kowk both report lhnt · eily A hail hour belorc sunrise on hen pherusonts. Fie . also odded,

d""'lets in their countries do Snlurdoy, Nov. 12. o number of -t"U yoo want to bunt phe ... nts,

not celebrote Ol1)1bing similar Mc~n College students and you ~ bct!er be"'1 west."

to Tluuiksglving. but that har- , loeuUy members were owoltlng Thot is cxaclly what L.:llT)'

vest festivals nro common lo' the chance to gel !heir first 1.lorccllus, director of publicity

rural nrcns ol Chino and Japan. pherusnn( of the senson. Some and promotion, did. He headed

Aposlolidou re1>0rted no slmi· returned home with lholr bog for Hill City ond bogged lhfCC

tlir lesth·al in Greece, ond lrjo limll of lhn?<' while olhors were birds on Saturday ond one on

Ratio, fr, Korpllnntl, Finland, not 05 succcsslul. · Sunday. Marcellus stated that

sold, .. I h'wcn·1 seen Ttianks. John Satbor. soph., Limo. if it had been deer seoson, he

gh•ing, so I don·t. know yeL" Ohio. bogged '"" birds in l\l-o would have been in lud\ lor he

doys. Johp hunted oround In· spoiled olghl deer in the Hill

'Sturm Uu1I Drmigl

Ou Sulc F~i1lny Copies ot lhe May l!l66 .. Sturm

uO<! Orang... campus litttory

moi:az;ne, will be put on sale Friday. No\". 25. in the Student Union. ·

mon nnd said thol he spoiled Cily nrh .• a number of rabbils. qtmll ond Mnny of lhe olher- hunters

College io Ga in 50 New Students. Next Semester

This 15 the second· meeting uith th<; orchll<cts as the com· millcc e.plores nttds and ·pos· sibilities lor new hbarnry locll· Hies. Et1rlicr in the year. the c-ommittcc co~"ult~ with t,::d· moud l.A>w, llbrar1qn nt 'O~ln· These magazlnes which gi\'e

homa St~tc University. vent to the expression and Ori-

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T wcnty.'four neW" students, or whom si.'< arc foreign studt'nts. had been recruited. ns of N.W. 16. for the second S'!m~cr. DC·

conling lo Guy Hores. d irt<:tor or admissions.

who were Interviewed agreed lhnl the western port of the· stale was on excellent spot lo go phcnsonl hunting. They also stoled that lhore was on ex­et!pUonnl nbundnncc or rabbits nnd quail this )'Car.

Pheasant SCl1SOn ofliciolly

Dr. Daylon ·llolhro<k. proles· ginolily ol College studcnls.

=of cduralion and psychowgy. originoJI)• sold lor 60 cents but

is <"~inn:m o( !he C'Ommilleot, will be sokl for 15 rt:nts. SUrt·

"hich i oclu~s : <\liss Virginln Ini: tomorrow.

opened on Snlurday, Nov. 12 for all points cost or highway U.S. 81: lhc area west or U.S. 81 wns open to hunters on Snturdoy, Nov. 19. Quall seoson also open­

ed on ~turdny, Nov. 19.

Play Fail~re 'spells Anger

The paat we<1k haa held d iaappointment for

both !\culty and many students. After the unsuc­

cessful attempt to launch "Julius. Caesar," "The

Silvcn Cord''. fel l to ~e ground wit~' an ignoble thud.

. One hundred houra of work hnd been put into

"The Silver Cotd" by cast and director. For several students, this piny was to be their proving point where they could ·1earn their potential and "show it

off to parents, friends or facu lty. Cancellation of the play pro,•o.kod tears, cursing and u general "let

down" . feeling, '

ext aemester brinsa the opp0rtvnlty of pro-ducing "Bye, Bye Birdie." Unless the director is be­sieged wit.h auditions, lllcPherson College may go through 11 whole yenr with lab production only­which is n terrible thought.

Wha~'• causin; t'hia lack of cultural il\tercst in school? ls it merely apathy or lnck of time brought about by the new schedule.

Lately, I've heard complainta such as, "I wish I had n few dnvs off-so mnny tests, term pnpers, projec~. If I ~nly had 1.1 few days to breathe or catch up on my work." I wonder if the faculty feel the same pressure the students do.

Since today is turkey day, eat hearty and enjoy the °brief 24 hour rest. Remember Friday is another day of drudgery-books, papers, double cuts, tests ... Oh, well-such is life. J.~.

Rudio Progrnm Beginni'!ll Mond:\y. No••. 28.

Ibo McPherson Church of the Brethren \\111 .... bo sponsurim; u

five minute radio program on KNEX. Al) om lnvi\cd to listen to "The Bright S1>0l" on Mon· dnys. Wednesdoys, ond F ridays, between 12:4'i nnd I jl.m.

Rev. J . Philip S)ulnkster. in· tern po.tor. will give the scr· mon "Herc Comes Snnta Christ." This will be the first Sunday in Advent.

There will be n 28-minutc

f I I m on ChrlJtlon vocations. filmed al and nbout Bethany Theological Seminar. Onie Brook. Ill .. shown n1 the chun:h Sunday at G:30 p.m.

Macalendar Thunday, ISov. Z4 - Tlurnl<s­

givlng Doy. Clnsscs rt'l:esscd.

Frldoy, No•. 25 - IV In le r Formal. Sludcnt Union. 9 p.m.

lnlcrnolional Bnzoor. Friend· .Ship Hall, 9 OJTI. · 10 p.m.

Saturday "No<. !15 - lnlcma­lionnl Bauuir, Friendship Hall, 9 o.m ~ JO p,m.

Movie, "Houseboat," Brown Audllorium, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, No\·. %7 - Recital. P roltssor Edwards, Brown Audi· torium, 3 p.m.

Jl.1rris. Dr. J . Jack Melhorn. ..,'This is not slole news. It

Dr. MlJrlin ~ Frnntz, Dr. G. is real .good crcntivc writing,"

J: lkr nbm1·. Prof. Leland I,. flll id George Snavely, Sludcnt

l.cngrl and n. Gordon Yoder. Council president.

t11tlf'11I.• SJ!""" 0 111

Perfection Is Goal

In 1"Ian's Li.fe, Religion

llnycs hopes to h3\'C nbout SO new s1l1dcnts f)y . \ he lime the

second semester beci11,, which would comp.31'C "''ilh the 58 Jn.st yc.1r nnd nearly 80 the yc:ir belo{C. I

ThiJ influx· oC new students is an tmcmpt to ba!:mcc the loss or students at the end or lhe first scmestCr dUe to <!rop. outs. trnns!crring stu-.!1.•r.t.is and

,Stuco Names Levi ·As t;ampus Editor

Mooday-Webesclay, Nov. !.S-

3G-McPhcison bo1keU>nll in.,.i· totlonal, MePbcr>on lllgh School gymnasium.

TuH doy, No<. 29 - Chnpei, George Sno•·ely. speaker, 9 a. m.

L.:1b thcnler, Brown Audllor­iurn. 7 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. I - Convoco· lion.'l. the A Cappello Choir

Chrlstmns Concert, 9 o.m.

llu.rr.ih1 11\Q · ::1utbor or the mntc::. emotional rcndiness a:t:J

. ar1ir lc Cnt'1Jl"d • ..Conflict or W.llmth, turn U.c pnrticipants

:\17in's life • .Rt'Jis:ion Xccds He- inlo J><'Oplc "''ho will nc\·£.tr know

solvintt." llmt llJ>f)(lnrcd in The" U1c full, gloriou.s mcnning oC

S(~lat ;1 short time hJto, mnlur('. adult S('XU.'tlil)'.

dtlt.'s rccoi.:n lz~ the (:icl lhat ~- Free sex, out.Ide or m:tniai;:c.

li,:ion doc..·s pro\1idc lhl' ins)lira· \lOllld lower the hurno.n re l:aU~n­

tions \JC}cl :."O.i b b}· uhich e\'1!f).. i~P lo tb:at tor the 10-..'ll alley

,one trit'd lo :itt:ain pcrfcciioo. <"Al. ·. ~ '

Jh<' ::tulhor, hO\l.~H·r. ~ (Or· The suggestion lo throW·~chas· ;oUt"n llu.t God's la"·s arc Im· lily lo the wind l.K'<'nusc human

uful~hl.c. beings fall rrnm ncrfcction is

Mun is Ilic ~ninntion or like saying ·"nicrc Is so much

Cod's · entire crcm:ttc ·process. murder in the society in which

fie was made in the image or we Ike so let's do away 'with

God. a l'\d he wn.s given domin· th~ Jn~-. ngajnsl murder and Jet

ion O\U •II Crtnlion. In •II (hb mon kill .. he has the indina­

exc:itin~ story man ·is 1he uni· tion," or "l\of one can learn

que charnrtor. everything lhnt is In )>ooks so

Grt"at J~Jllllllth~s :ire hcld' out why try to lcnrn7' Lct;s close

t1trO~, h.b11 He l5 nude for nll the schuols and . rem::ain in

·rcuows hlp with Cod, nnd he our Jgnorancc." 1 ·

c;1n walk with God lr he c~s. .. Why revamp rellg1on to meet

or JJ., <"'1 sink down :rnd li••• lhc whims of on ever changinf

on tJJ., ltvrl ol ""1m.nl 11 JJ., so<i<>ty•s lustful desires! Would

d>OOS<S. k not be belier 10 rcvomp so­

. The Blble tcn£h~ both the clc!Y with. Uie desire fo stri•·e u;nily on.d the deprnvit»· 111 lo~ perfccUonl!

, .:_man, his grcntness a nd his sin. 4Jt l6 better- lo stri\lt! for per.

I f'ree sex without th<: widrr . l.,.,Uon o!jd to fall shurt than

• .· dimensions or love lor one's .• ne.,.cr to, try. Duvld MC:\ellip.

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gr:ulunting smiors. The Board or Public:nlions has

The s l• bpccted forcii;n .tu· onnou.nced tho selection ol Chrb

dents ore lrom Hong KonR. K<>- Levi, j r, 'Berryville, Vo.. os

rca. Krnyn, Taiwan nnd two campus Mitor of The Spcdotor

from NiJ;cria. ·Th~ nrc nlso next semester.

two r>roSJ>CCliVC! s tudents rrom Upon asking the jwlior bu~I·

Tlwllnnd, ror who nrran!;cmcnts ncss major why he applied for

arc being fnad~. the position, he respond11tl, " 1

-. feel that beln~. cnmpus edllor

. • I • ) "' \\ill g i\'C me\ an excellent sbrt Edw1ir1ls to p.,_rfotm ror my cnrttr o11er1grnduolion

Ht.-c~''u l in Brtwu~" when I laKo over my fnlher"s • -~ publishing company."

Ro L. J¥war~s".nsslst~nl professor of pinno ond orgnh, Chris . hrus been reporting lor

will be presented by lhc Mc· The Spectator this ycor and hns

Pherson College Dcponmcnl 01 been writlng nn overage ol :is.

Music In n reeilal next Sundny. 40 inches ·01 copy per week.

Nl>v. 77. al 3 p.m. in Brown As c:ampus tditor, Chris "111 /

Audilori\lm. be responsible for nssigning oil

Edwnnts uill perform "Pnrt· stories · and beats lor The Spec.

itn In C Mioor .. by Bach, " Sonn· lator. Besides being in i;hnrge

In In C Major.. by lfuyden , of au cnmpus news, Chris also

"Four Dcbu sey Prelud~ ... nnd is rcspon.<lblc for making iure

"Sonntn for Piano" by Liszt. that oil osslgnmenls meet the

• r:dwords received both h I s dCJldline. 1

M'1Sler of Ans and B.1chclor of O>ris will have a <haocc to Arts llegrttS from Wicbito State take over the duties of c:ampuJ

Uni•·erslly Dfler ollending Col<>- edi1'?~ In a P')'cll~'~ ':".hlcb '

ratio Collogc lor three ycors. will be put. out som~lime t~

lie hns nl59 done groduote ,worlt, . semestor. • :. , !1 •

ot Ynle University ·nnd the Un~ • • •Wbcn\!hc edl!Pl'J.:l'f The SflCC' vmlty or SoUlhcrn CoUlornio. tator .put out ,!lie iJ,etlce issue

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ench member of the stnll lakes O\'cr the duties of the next hiah· er position.

During the practice issue Jane Newton, soph, McPherson, will become editor-fn·chiel, and Phil Grove, ir. L:iurons, lowa, will be. managing edilor.

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L.:lb thcnler, Brown Auditor· ium, 7 p.m.

· Moundridge Basketball tourna· mcnl, Moundridge.

The Speotatqf<° ~ \ 'ol. SI, NoT. · ?.C. ltu, No. l?

Oflkl•l •hldnt iiul~UC6Uott of Mc. Pbeno• Coll~ Md'IMl"9o0a. K•......_

~it!:.~~C!u~c:J~..,zur~d : •~~~. d:trr. "::e:a~ C;,d~t!!: POittau par! at lie.Pherson, Kan...,_ 0.mD"M olt~tudenl Unk>a ~ cn.nL '

lhmlicr ol the A.MOC.lakd Colkr'-• k Pr... •

0 ... 7•r .-a~ ID U.8..A.-UM. • OA~nta 1111*tttptlon la U.S.~

-:~::rtpUoaa tor t~1i.um• atudo dent.I .,.. lndudrit ID tuition.

Edllortal Blatt P.dltOf'oln-c.hld _ • . _ t.fl\da J[urb

~ .. 1.\:ct~tor ~·;tire=: r .. :.r.'; ......,..., - SanJ. ...,. .......

Baai- lltalf

. ~t.iiiur:..~~t1.~:: F~lb' AdYbu - - Gordoa Yoder

• •Porten ind Wrffera Otn• C•~t'ld , '; Huq Owlml

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Bethany Sets Sights

-On Winning Trophy • )loundridg• 111$b School will

,bt·the scene for lhe olde$1 roor ,~or coU•ge bllPelball louma· .,..,i In KanSllJ, the 16th an­...,1 C<nlr.11 Kll11S3S Col~We

· (b5lctb:ill Toumome~t. start· illC nt 1 p,m. Dec. 1.:1.

BdhanY. Bethel. · McPhel"IOn ;Ind '1\ll>Or are the lour. teams .tikh hove poHlclpoled In the

· tCA1mnment slnco Its inltfollon. c .... hcs ol I.he lellmS •are

Job tllctmao. ~· ~ .. pttr Rt:l01er. Tabo~;- Paul JllJ'fnA. nrlhcl: and Don WlcJ .. rif, )lr PhcrSOll,

RulrS ol the tournament slate U..t •nch Cbllllengo Tlvphy

~ must bu won three consecutive ........ ror permMCnl possession. Ti.. first one wmt to il<!thcl in t956, the ~nd to B<thany in JfOO. '

Six Teams Parti.cipate In· Toiuney.

'ntc Cll~l trophy, Xo. 3 hlls been out sine<: thnt tim~ but ll<!thany now. holds two straight legs on it . and " i ll be out to r~irc th< trophy,

Belhony . Brlhcl and MC' Pher­son have bttn ha rd hll ithrough gradutlon o/ 1 .. m members. . Bdlutay lost thttt 1lo1t.rs, Bethel lost lhrtt ond Mcl'h<r·

SOD Iott John Smith, Art Clari< lllld G<ortc C..pllaakl. Tabor Is tho. lraJ1 . hlt br loss of Plar· en lhrough4 ,:raduRlion.

;\n e.xtrn 1'nrlle crowd is c:<· pocted to sec th&. toumoni<nt this year bttause' o/ lhe throat or llcthany retiring the trophy.

Tickets will bo sold by the varsi!Y cheerleaders at $t.25 !or both nil)ilS and will be sold ot the g;ite ot Moundridge ror $2.2S !or c!Ach night. Students wlll be requested to sit in the llcPbcr· son College S<ttlon.

A~hleles Go T9 Conv~ntio1, On Chrislianity

nic Roundhouse ot McPilcr-~ "'" High SChnol will be tho Tom Brubaker. jr. Rocky · h r th ri 1 M Ph Ford:" Colo., Dwlnht Edi.cur, sr.

!IS t 0 • rs ~ ,crson Rultlrr: Fred Ttoeler, fr, Onkley:

Colltl:C Jm·it.ational. Novcm!>cr AHkc Thompson. rr. Beloit : :ind ~. 'sponsored b)' the McPher- D M f C .1 G 1 JnyCccs . . oore, r. ounc1 ro\'C a · '°~ ' . Uci n\.i ~ 111· be . tended Titc Fellows~ip or Ch'fist· c' ~n~~S K:~ ~·cs~;,.;i:: Peru ·inn Alhlc.tC'S ConVChtion nt the• 9ato. l>cb .. Sterling. si. ~l!lry"s. ~k Spnugs RMC!t ncor June· Dodge City and McPherson. uon City.

ucod Basketboli' C-oach. o ·n Teeter commented thnt lhc Widrij:. did not release his stnr:. ron\'ention wns open for • on)"· "" rive. but did .tale !hat ~~ one I.hot wanled to altcnd. 'The' h.:ul only three returning Jetter· purpose.'· _he stated. " W!ll for men, Tom Worthing. sr. Wnmc· the profess1onnl nthlelcs to .cor:n·

.,p>. [)on Woo<lcoc:k. jr, \\'ashing· mcnt on how anti whul Chnsl too. ond Gene Nilson. sf. G\'J)· hod done for them 3nd for ath·

• ·1e1irs: · E\•cryone ·who nttentled was

plit Into groups to pnrtlclpatc in · volleyball games "i th the winner playing the S\8f( :it the~

sum.

. ' Third Floor Metzler Stimds ·Total Offense .Leader Chance.' to Win

T!ierc will be no nctlon In intrnmural volleyball next ,. ..... due to the McPbcrsoo and

Wins ·from Sidelines Moundrid;e b.ultet.ba!J touraa- !II~'• Junior Smith. !r• Be ..-as ,_ l>J' , ... -ment1. · ' · Chllse, Injured after alx go'tl:H taald, fl'. Mllw-" Wis.. wllo

• this season, !lnlshed na IM !Ollll I bad u •••i:aa• ol :11.1 1ardl. The follovllng "'.eek. Doc. 4- olfense leader In tho Kcils3•1t otlawa't Scheurler toot top

10, .the gym \rill be the setting Conrettnee wblle sillhi& on tbe.r"lioaors In pAss;ng recdvlng with !or a I~ of oc:Uop ns the _vol· sl'!<llnes· nn nvero~e of- s;.2 yards_ per loybnll toumomcnt will gel UD· Ills avcrngo or 138.3 ya:-ds l anm~. ·McPhcl"IOn I Tom Worth· do,,.•ny. · , per aame wlthslood the: chah Ing. sr, Wrun~. WM ?th In

" It looks lllce third lloor is gonna' go all the way," pccord· Ing to Bruce Klockars. Jr, Glen Elb'D, Ill, - bol!M known as "Falcon' lbe spiker to' his t.am­mntca, who picaeotly hns L COntrnandioi lend in the pre­lounwnent ..-. ·

· ft. trovelini: trophy, with an engraving or the noor and dorm, will be awarded to lbe winning t.eam or the toumruneot.

TI10. trophy will be paid for by the. men·1 council, which Is in charge or lnlramurnl 3¢vi· ties.

An Intramural baskctboll schedule is being planned for the ICCOnd semest<'r. Plans for orcnnlI.ing tenms hai.·e not yet IK'<?n released.

The volleyboll slandlnp as of !'iov. 12 are as rollowsl

M·Metzlcr Hall. 11-nillingcr Holl. F-Fohnestock !loll, A·Ar· oold !loll, CCoUege Courts 3nd numbers-floors.

1<nie ot Ottawo's Rteb B4Jmoa, this d~! -with oo aver· wbo fU11shed In tho l\Ull!Crup ~ nae· of 49:: yards per gamo. sp0l ' with an ' a\·crngc of 135.6 1 Spotts, !rom, .stcrllng, placed yards per arune niter lc•din.ll 1 lirsl ' In pun'Ung Wi•h on oviraao much ,ol the scasoq": t pun! ol '9.4 yardL Bob o.ffour

Bob D<Tour, Jr, McPbenoa l was second ,.;th 1111 ovcroge of p'-d 11111 la the <0olc......,e 39.1 yards. bl Ole same braCket .;u. u ' OU..w•'• Buno.t wu am. Jn

.a...,.ge el 4.1 yards per-pm•.1 -1&1. wtUi aa ~.ttra1te "' . _ ! 1JZ. 7 ,.- - cam•. Jaalor ' -1 Smith, WU -.! wllb S'/.7

Otta G • yards, Ral Wrtgbl, Ir, IJwlgbt, wa runs pl-.! 8llt la Ws dlYlsloa wtUi

F• · PJ- ~ anro1e of 57.2 ,.an1s pc.r 1.rst ace g•m•. . '

. . The scori1~. IClld wountl up

Ill. Races ~ith 0cnn1s llrown, Junior hlllf· . . bock from C. of E. who hod

Ollllwa cnplured tho Kansas ConJcrenrc cl"OS5-COuntry title over lhe th....,.mile Rolling Acres Golf Club course Nov. 1$, finishing with 48 point..

Southwestern fmlshcd """°"" with 75, followed by IUlnsos Wesleyan Tl, Bolter. 85, McPher· son 108, Sterling 112 and Fricotls 135.

Williams, from Baker. had

Cagers' Schedule Net'. ~ - Jllll"Ml•rM• TeH11.t.­

o:~•t ~ '11oundr1dH Toiimament, Der. 1 - Ba.hr al Jfc'111,...n. Du . 1• - Wn lou al Mcl"ll•,...._ ~. U - Mc.Pher.oa al lklbel. DH. It - ~-"*"ra .a Jh_J'1H"r•

H A. Jan. :l - IHerltnr al X t-111•RM. Jallli. i - MePb1roe n et OUaw.t. Jan, 10 - r.mport. •l JhPbH""· 1.... u - Udka•r •l lltc:t1Ht .... J a.a. '! l - J'rkMJ, •l N'd''"'"L Ju. lll - Mc:.PbtnM •t Wfllkyu. J•IL ;SI - Bn.M:I •' Jih~I,..._ Feb. J - ftlC'Phctraotll •t SoudiWMl--tho rnstcst time, ol the meet

Team · Woe Loot with 15:411 minutes. F:::· 7 - i.fc.Phcnon •t Ster1ln1. F1-.. t - OUawa at M1Mirr ....

M-3 ------ 19 Mcl'he..,.., ruMers placed 12. A JG 13, 2~. 'rl ond 32, with W3)'ne

·I · --------- -- lll!Skett. soph, Oakley nnd Dave' F-3 -·· ·-----.. ---- ts Shepherd, Cr, ~'· Scott, lllklng Il-3 __ .. : .. ____ 13 the top two positions ror the

Concgc tconi." · C •·--··-- -----· .. -----

13 Jn additlo~n to toking firth '

M·I --------------···· 12 ID pince in the conference meet M·2 ------- --- · 7 15 this year, th warriors compiled

~ ~~ = ~~= !', ~: t"eb. :!.I - lJC"Pt..rtOD •l Pl't•..O... t 'ieb. :!l - MrPhcnon a t Da kt'r. Coach: Don Wldrfa, TI1ne1 D 51431

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IS touchdowns although mlulDg the l4st gomc ot the """'°"· McPhol'IOn's DeTour ploced 8th. with ttlic: touchdowns ond six extra points for o totz• o( U.

Tbe ru.!hlng crown ~ to Kanan WcsJeyan•1 sophomore haJlback, ~ Fa'lniag with a IO­lal of 989 yards, wblcll averaged out lo 109.9 yardl per tame.

Soulltwcatcm dominated U1 e tC11m defensive SUtlU!lcs- as tbc third·pl4cc Builders led In total defcnso with M avcroge of 113.3 yards per same, and In "rushing dc!cnsc with 1111 overage yield o11'933 yards per game. &lier led In pnss defense, and South· western was third behind Beth· any.

c. of E., co-dwnplea ol the KCAC wllb OU&wa, "'°" the total offtnse ttuc with an over­age of S'll,! yaNll · per came: ouawa ... u tbe """lag ltacler with a HU 1anl -_ came anraic: and ~uas Wet,lcyao led IA nuiblng wltb an average of U6.S yards per game cm tbe IJl'OllDd.

McP11erson placed Slh In to­tal ortensc with an O\'Cragc or m ya rds per 11amc; Jrd In pass. Ing with an avcrogo ,of 118.2 yards "per gomc: ond 6th in rushing with an overage of 155 )'ards per g-

Fresh MA Flower In Just One'!'four

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TI1c Jlulldnss· rirst' test will -.I>< 1th the Sterling W:.1rr :urs

llho inishcd .\\ith n 1·17 C"On­forcncc record !Mt season. "hill:!

convcnLion. Urubnker 's team Il·2 ----··-·-------·------ 4 ,~·on among the other ~ludcnts

11 record or rour first-places, a 17 tic ror second, and took third 17 ln another.

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The Specif tor, ~ov. 24, 1966, Pago 4

Wreath Marks Advent Season In. Chancel'

A special M'CJ'il'CCll ,m,;,th with lour handmod~ candles will

1 appcor In front of tho chaacol ol the McPherson Church of the Brethren on Nw. :r.. simbo~ iz.ing the Advent SCMOD. nm.I ono condlc will be liglj!cd cocb 5un­d3y belorc Cbrlstm4S.

sCnnons during this time " i ll be geared lo tf\c sioson, I»

· ginning with "Herc <:O.ncs San· ta Christ." OD Nov. :r.. by l)>e Rev. Philip. Shonkstc.r, ,intern

minister.

' On • the lint SUodny during Advont. o cluld • ocolyle will Jtgbt the candl'). whlcb signifies· • faith. On .Ueecrolng SUncJnys,

· candles representing the prom., ise ol hoge for the world, the promise or love for lbe world, and ihc promise or pence for the world will be lighted,' complcl· ing the circle · on Dec. 18.

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Coples or a '1M!CIAI Chrutrnos .,.... service will be dlslnl>uled to tho congregation !or family worship.

Illitorlcally, the Advent Seo· .On has been ~rved as a season ol solemnity ol emotion and ncUon. The lour Sundays or the Advent were Jn1rociuco11 inlD the colcndor by Gregory the Great. n¢ originally repre­sented the fourfold coming ol

• Christ-In the flesh. ot the hour or dcnlh to his lal!hlul ,lollow· ers. ot the loll ol J erusalem ond ot the day of judgment. •

llctrris, Kaiser Dr. ond ' Mrs. Voughon C.

Pri"" ol McPherson announce the cngn~cment ol their dough· ter, Judith Lynn Horris. to P c· lcr E. Knlscr. son ol Mr. nnd rJrs. J . E. f\n i.scr. Sr, ol Kcno­sh.l. Wisconsin. Doth ore sen­iors majoring in hist01')' at M~ Pherson College. A June \l·ed· ding is being planned.

~mhcrgcr - .l'iumcd To Drclhrcu Bourd

Dr. · llorold z. llombel'gcr. pastor or the ~kPbe.rson Church of lhc nrcthrca. wa.s ooe or sc:nn new mcmben named to

· 1.tbe gcuert1l brotherhood board .or U1e Church of the _n~lbttn.

· , The board ls lbc ;admla.isln1· th-r uni& of the chul"t'h. ·

Team Loses Willy Trophy

The "Willy Warrior" troph)' ls a tr.l\'cllng trophy which ls hold by tho winner ol the annuaJ1 SlcrliJig • McPherson lootbnll game.

George' Snavely, McPherson' Col~c Student Council prcsi· dent, mode the prcsentotlon lot· lowing the 23 to 2! delcnt ol the Bulldogs by the Sterling War­riors.

McPherson won the trophy the lirst •~·er ycnrs. too.t tmd l!lflS. but Josi II this year. .

In the presentation. GcorfiC told the Sterling studcnu thnt we would like to ha\'C our Bull·

-dog bock. The. rcpliro or a bull· doc which wns tnkcn to the l:\lme by S.nw College Inns wos "swiped" by several Warrior faM and was ~ulcd awn)' in n car belorc Bulldog s)'mpothit crs could apprehend them. ·

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cross lhc i;:ridiron while" the t~nms were p1nying. The uttempt pro'Vcd to be. f~illcss l>cCnusc. the Worrior cs<.apcd to the Ster· Jing dressing room.

'The " Winy Warrior"' tropn~ WDS presented lo lhc1CU111Din or the Slcrlinc looiliall temn. ot lhc llawall:in Luau which was . hold in the Slcrling CollrGc Siu· dent Union. Nov. 121

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students ollcnded the Student ell, praised Ille' eonre,,,.ec Lendcrshlp Brcnklast nnd Con- behlJ "vtry bencll I 1 • lcrenre during the past week- .~ • c • to alt end nl Emporia State Tcocbers who wail, llfld cooUoued, . .,,, College. , "°'° to CUT7 t1111 tan~ i..

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The Brea kl ast is pnrt ol the voluntary, non-sccuarlon move-­mcnl ol student !coders to bring about o spiritual ow;.renrss in rclntion lo student lcodership on college cnm1iuscs. ·

' George Snavely, 1r, Ubanoa,

R.ed Cross Need~ Donors Slud<!nU ore reminded thot

the Red Cross .Bloodmobile will be In McPherson Nov. 28 ond donors ore still needed. A unll from ' \Vlchltn will be ot tho Mc· 'Pherson YMCA Imm 9:30-2:30. Transportation will be provided.

Students who can glvo blood arc asked to coll the n.d Cross ollire. a1 1·2386, for Oll ap­pointment ond tmnsportntion or leave their nnmc and desired nppointmcnt lime with Mrs. Homer Brunk. associate proles­sor in English aad journalism, Mohler 201.

Porcntal consent is needed !or unmarried donors below 21. A parent's consent form may be secured from the Red Cn>ss to send to their parents .

Those who hnd activities ond classes which conflicted during the Oct. t t campus \isit by the blllodmobile ore urged to cJo. nntc.

Students who govc ol the Oct. t I visit ore not eligible !or the Nov. 28 McPherson ,·lsit.

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Dr. Judd slated that colk!itl dcol with Ideals aad .,pcoplt,

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