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    Students Bulldogs

    Welcome Beat

    Back Sterling

    Volume XLIV McPherson College, McPherson, Kans:IK Scptember°ll, 1959 No. l

    Growing ~ains llit .Campu,s cT:,:;,~!.· :~11 '"""' Faculty Reception Tomorrow As Enrollme~t lnc1 eases with Sterling Coll~e In atadium. E d w k Of A . . . SalardaJ'. &pl. 12. , , ,5. f'llClll· n s ee . cti.viti.es An Increase In eorolJment at ty ~ fO( studmls In cha· ~

    McPherson College for the fall Mull B pel and In Dr. and Mrs. D. w. semester has made necessary the en CCOlllC Biltlnger·s home. AU students "ill be welcomed who fttt new students :md lttSb-expanslon ol housing facilities for Staff l\'lember ~· &pt. u. Olurch re- High· chool Teacher inlo the home ol Dr. D. w. Bit- men. This was a &et aoqualnled students. ception fnr all students. Olurch • tini:et'. prtS!dent ol the coUece, meeting for !acuity and otudenls.'

    noustnr Wilbur Mullen ol Geneva. Swit· o1 the Brc\hren. Become ollcg Prof. at 1000 E. Euclid, tomorrow ~ght M~'s ~ oUlctts are Res • land has been · ed the ~. &pt. U, 7:30. frul(. 1 Cll lore! for the annual '*"1JllY receptJOIL Morns. president a n d John Vonir~an Hall "":" been con· ur . . . appoint lo . man talent show. chapel: Pro cuor f Orc$her ol ActiviUes begin al a: 15 in chapel. Brand. secretar)•-tra.surer. F..,. verjed into 8 dormitory for wo- po&lti6n ol Director or Admis- McPhtr.fon has Joined the Mo- Other activities lhrouihout the ullY advisor · Prol 5 M Dell men, ond hoUSd tS girls. H sions and Assistant in Public Re- • Pbenlon College lllCUlly a ,.'eek hav helped iludeo is • • •

    parents ore Mr. and Mrs. Ken· lations at McPherson College. College Night chool be teacliing olg ilolel· track lor mo. re meet_•· the ~t .15 )"e:irs. lie h°'! been lhe September 16 session.• J1he MePhcrson, Counly Red Cross. Co1ue To .Ma. \in Roberts, ,; .,., pr~ident: Pat:

    Construction or the new Mohler the Director or Brethren Service sy Bolen._ secreta'!. trcasun>r. ildministration Building ond the work in Germany lor a number J • } G . Miss Cbrbtlatic Brandt, Ce~. Joyre Ulrich. pu_bbc1.ly cha I~ llro"n Auditorium is progressing. or years ay l.s now loeoted lID .4, ••rive ll ermany,• \lest Gcrmany~has enroUed and. Wesley Albin. mter-dcnonu· l.ar!Jc concrele pillars 10 support in Geneva. as the Act ing Direc- 1"\L ran as the lirst direct-exchange national l'Cl>r=ntBli\'C. \he roar and second lloor or the t~r or the entire IJ~elhrcn Ser- Loi· Retm·n To Macollec:re st~nl al McPhtrson College. In Soiq ••est Mohler building have, been plac· \'ICC prog_ram in Europe and former yeai:s the . lcPherson Col· Prof. Don Copi>ock led stu· eel in po>ition. and construction orlh Alrica. . loge Cbrlstmn As..'"°iatlon has dents and la · Olristion iUsociation f .\IC11t to Lou did 3 ~mbl~ ;imount rrom Albert Lea. Minn .• ~II at· College Recreational Council were calelcria building, and addilional the paren~s ol th"": ?uldrcn. be the first Mac:ollege student In of lra\'ellng "hlle she wos obro.~. ttnd a readier college in · Collin- in dulrge ol an .-·cning ol en· n1i.irt.ment• for ma.rried studcnt.s Th

  • Spectator, Pnge 2 September U , 1959

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  • " ... : Spectator, 1lage 8 September lt, 1959

    BuDdogs Host 1'o Sterling In Gri~ Se~so~ Openel·

    The Moc cOUege Bulldogs opon Heinz, Mnrvin Ke· °"'insl the Sterling College ll'nr- ords. rlors ol 7:30 11.m. ol McPher- The othur squad members uro son. The Bulldogs dcCe:ihld the Bob Atwater Bernie BoYtt Oa· Worriors :i:i11· 1n last yeor's Pen· \•is Bumell._Paul Coleman, ~ or. Crumrine. Deryl ·Elmore. H11r·

    Proctleo for the Bulldoi:s be- vey Dovldson, Nick Ddllolf, Al 8llll on Mon

    1 1 r a intlng Shakespenrc's "Othello" presonl· "The barn loll could be used for othletics? Try What Airman J.C The 165 pound phy en lrn °· The outside or lho librory. Ar- c>d Maroh II al lhc Cil•ic Audi· folk gmnes and we would he glad Jim noi:gc. Highland. and John Prndy, Pelz.er. N. C .. did ing and judo enthusiast ate hon·

    nold and Fu~n?Slock Halls hove torium. Both productions arc to lo hO\'C the college people use Ralph llindl, llcringlon. will scr\"e and you may ne•·..- .Wrer aga~ ~ and.-candy .. m.lnQ ~ dr~nk taken a roeeldung, as l"!' screens be presented at a o'clock. the ronn more." as tenm manni:ers for the. Mc· nil• Forbes Air Force Base ~ir· block "?rree dunng htS ordeal. nnd windows were repomled and The nd,•nnced drama students 011 1 k· d co'ns are nmong Pherson rootboll squad this )Car. man execult' an 1

    · ' -- lses · j 51 ver 2Y.a damp towels under htS back and rc1>rur • . . will present their ploys Aprtl 1 Mr. Poutey's fovorile pasll1mes. .sJtl'UP exe.rc . ID u o him with va*llne Kline Hall rece1\"ed new inlaid in the chnpel ond May 6 in the His collection or coins include an Read and hoed. the Spoc ads. houra. Thal -a\"er&ges about one massaged ·

    linoleum in third-floor rooms. :ind ehurch basement. The lilies or the 187S lndlanhead J>OMY and nnl,.------------,l,.-----------------------1 thu furniture was nll . repainted. plays ore lo be announced at n 1897 nickel. The College Courts slune no ' as loler dole. Ttie rnre books Include an 1875 they _received their annual coat edition Johnson's Sew must.rated

    ol poml. "One al lhe most tactful men Univeru l Cyclopaedia !A Sden· Slde"·alks. LA""' I e\•er k'hcw," says a CaHrornia tmc nnd Popular Treasury ol

    Olher improvements on campus manufacturer. "wns the m n n Usd'ul Knowledge> nnd an 1893 :ire the new sidewalks and new who fired me Crom my \'Cry first edition oC the Por1raU Biofl"aph.I· lawns. Underneath the new wolk Job. lie called me In and "'!d· cal llecord which rontains biogra-IJ!!Uh or Shnrp41all, lies the be~l: 'Son. I . don't know how ."'e re phies of Presidents ond records

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  • SpectatoC: Page 4 September 11, 1959

    Parking Regulations Stated :,;;: ~;:;;,:;;s· . Progress Ris~ High ~ • ' - • Progress on f.!ohler Hall and On Macollege Campus F. or ·All Ma college ,~tuden ts : 0'::' aA~~~~~1":ceb":ur~;u~~~1.,...__.,..,......,,.,._._.,...,,......,.,...,..~.......-.,..,,...,...,.....,_,.,,..........._ , summer months. Becnusc of the overcrowded II mqney Is involved in the penal-cf------------t The foundaUons for the new

    • conditions on Mncampus. officials ty. the offender lakes his t!cket Dream Comes True buildings have been poured and have issued a set or rules to be to the Busllless Office and pays · • the pillars are up for M o h I e r followed for parking privileges on the line. For Macollege Fanuly , Hall. the camp~. The Business .omce gives the A thrcc-ycnr-old dream came Workmen wero expected to pour To Hove Prh'UC4JCS offender a receipt marked paid true for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wag- the noor for the stage and stor-

    l. All cars must be register~ nnd . records the. nwnbcr or. lhe oner when little Ann C-nrutine. a age rooms in. the awilt.orium the with the college a t time or receipt on th~ ticket. The hcket latter part or the week. enrollment and must receive is then returned to the. Dean of half Jtmerlca~. Indian and half Completlon date for the· Brown a sticker for the windshield. Men·s oUice and the record. is Korean baby girl, became their Auditorium has been set for May,

    2. All must show the stick· placed on the student'~ cumui?t1ve fifth child. , so it may be used for grad· ,cars r· trnmc record; the original tick el · uaUon. · er "!' the lower LEFT CORN· .is then filed. After reading of the culties P lans are for Mohler Hall to ER .OF TH.E REAR GLASS in placing children or mixed back- L - I ed . before they are pe.rmilled to Any student who does no! re- . .,. comp et by the time college park on the college parking port to the Dean of Men's Office grounds, Mr. Wogoner, who is commences n~xt fall. areas. nnd pay penally within 48 ho":rs alumni director for MaE: and his

    J. All cars must have stickers alter the tlme .1.he ticket :w~~ is- wile began writing to dil~ercnl Macollege Music on car by_ sept. ~5. Failu.re ~::;! :l ~:v:is fr!::~:l~~I no- denominational homes hoping for Mak Ch • to do so will conshtute a v10- Th" h"b't th I It an adoption eS ange 1 . 1s ·pro 1 1s eacuymcm· · F" H dH Rll ati~n. rd ber admitting him to further In Moy a call through the lo- A change has been made in Ive ea onor 0 4. ~riv~rs !11ust ba\'C a va 1 classes until the Dean of the cal welfare agency from Topeka MacoUege's Music Department ... drivers license. stnte nulo- College issues a release The stu· . . Ibis fall Second Semeste . Last y mobile rcgislrotion, and lia- dent has the right" to i:o to the indicated that a baby girl was Th Q,u Ch h Cl . . .,e:. I ear bllity insurance . ..r , Board or Ar>pcals if he reels he waiting ror their a_pprovat On in,g ~sconc:f:uoo u~~t 8 io~:~s or- . . _ . . 5. The college assures no re- has a case. June 9 Ann became a Wagoner. ganization. a Choral Club. will be Five McPherson College stu- Ulban }..olak1. Cari Guslafso?· sponsibility for the care and " - open· to all interested singers of dents head the second semester Mary Ann Guthals, Robert Wd-proteclion or. the ,·chicle ' or the college. honor roll with a 3.00 average. l~ms. 2.529: Dons Peltz.man. lr-ils contents while _il is on the Former Students Receive Another new organization. the They arc Thelma Clouse. Ver- "'" Wagner. ~arland Wampler, parking areas: , Stage Band. set up for the pur- nan! Foley, Carl Hams: Harold Karen York, 2.o. G. Drh1ing or pnr~ing of any BVS p • • t A • t pose of performing lighter types Pfalzgraf, and Donna Slimon. Those on honorab1e mention car in such a manner that I 01ec ss1gnmen s of music suitnble for banquets. ~thers on the honor roll are honor roll are Kelly Day. Arlene it impedes the mo\1ement of • .. - dinners. and other social gather· Richard Ditti'11ger, Joan Johnson, RoUs. Larry Werner. 2.471 : Jua.~ other vchic1cs or pedestrians Si>: former McPherson students struction and }ll8intenance w?rk. ings has been organiz.cd. The per- 2.917; John Lehman, 2.882: Ros· nite Fike, 2.466: Donald Cotton, • is prohibited. have completed a nine-week train· The girls help with homemaking. sonnet will be strictly limited to "alie Jasper. :!.857: Constantine 2.429: Pae Albright , Richard l..an-7. AU cnrs m ust park in Uie in.g program for the BVS at New cooking and teaching. the bcsl musicians a vailable. Popandrcopoulous. 2.633; Edith drum, 2.412: Don Hollenbeck, 2.-areas on campus 'which arc Windsor . Md .. and have been as- The Brethren SeJ1Vice Project in The • A Cappella Choir under Martin. 2.824 : Glenda Wine, 2.813; 389. • regular parking areas. signed to service projects. Castaner. Puerto Rico: began in the direction of Don Frederick Robert Dell, 2.789; and Larry Janice Bower. William Janssen. a. c ars which are not in condi- Glendo Wine, Enders. Neb .. w~o 1942. to provide needy people will meet Monday. Tuesday, Hayes 2.786. Rita SmoUwood, Shirley Wilson, 2.-tion for use will be removed attended McPl~erson ~wo years .. " with the benefits or health. edu· Wednesday. and Thu:sday at the James Freed. 2.765, Kathryn 3o"7: ElizabeU1 Pittman, 2.294: from I.he parking area and ass1~ned_ to \\?rk with t~c Chai· cahon, recreation. ~gr1eu1tu~al m· College Chu~h and m Sharp. freed. Glenna Wampler. 2.750: Richard Hood. Lynda Igel. wu. the owner shall be responsible dren s Aid Society. ~c.rrs\'llle. Pa. struclion and spiritual uphH. The marching band under the ,lames Nettleton 2 m · p l liam Winter 2.2.50. ror lhe charges itl\'olved. Lynda and Harold Connell. ' ln 195.1. the project was ex4 direction of Forrest Kruschwitz Bolen 2 700. N ' • ,y lk.n 5/ · 9. Cnrs should not be backed Brooklyn. Iowa. who both at- panded to start work at Cerrote. will meet Monday, · Wednesday. 688. Ra~hel ' G~r;::; 2 ~'."'j ;;;; d T~ make :e h~r roll. SIU· · into parking stalls. tended McPherson two years, arc an isolated mountain communi· and Friday at 3:30 in the Stu· Br~nd Faye F' Id fi . ' ;t h~n musl ve 8 .S average or Violotion r en.altics nssigned to the Brclhrcn Service ty. Both projects have a center dent Assembly Room in Sharp. art F;azier D~~e ~,1 ~;:· 2u· .1gher:h lo make hon:rabtc men· Violations or rmY of 'the aOO,•c farm .. Fa.lf~rrias, Texa.s. established. public schools and The slring ensemble. directed 647. • i; c en .~ ~on. t er must ·ma c al least regulations will be rt!portl"CI to lhe Edwm Swiller and wife, June. weekly clinics are conducted. J>y Paul So11enbcrger will meet . ·25 up 0 ~SC?.· office of the.Dean of Men. Frantz of Haxtun. Colo . . hnvc been as· Workers assigned lo the Uni· Tuesday and Thursday nt 3;00 in Man'm K.eck, 2.623; Veneta Percentages are determined by JlaJI, Room 10. where penalties in signed to the Brethren Service versity or Michigor\ Hospital, a rc the SAR. 11.?wcU, 2.5ll8: Georgia Bengston, dividing total number o( grade nccord with the following will ~ Project. Cns1ancr. Pucrt.o Rico. me111bers of the Metabolic Re- The Chapel Choir will meet at Jane Clouse. Carolyn Collon. Jan~ points by the number of houns assessed. TI1c Denn or Men shall Edward Emmert, Redfield, lo· seare:h Unit. The main purpose of 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thurs· is Emswiler. James 1\-ferrllic.ld. t~en."A student must Pc carry· keep nil records and pena lties in· wn. a 1958 graduate of McPher· the program is to find how the day in the Chemistry Lecture ~ilcen Oltman. 2.SG3; Terrell Phe· filg l2 hours to be eligible for the ,·oh•iQg tash shall be payable on· son College. has been assigned glands or the body work whlll" Room. This group is under the mcc. 2.556. honor roll. Jy at .. the colJcgc Business orncc. IO l~IC Unh•crsity of Michigan .. under stress and strain. direction or Doris Coppock.

    1. First violation •.•... Notice Alm ~\rbor. Michigan. Volurltcers arc the subjects of The stage band under lhc di· GOSS MOTOR COMP ANY 2. Second ,riolntio~ . . . s1.oo 1

    B\IS workcrrsthin 8Neffhs,•ille

    11may \'.arious cx1>erimenls simufating rec

    1tion of ~aul SoUCnbcrgcr has " The Se .nior Auto Deale r 1.n M c P herao-n C oun ty" 3. Third \'iolation •.....• $2.001 JC a part o c rct rcn · ome di ~cnt types of str~s or strain. no set u1> 1Ls schedule. · --t. Fourth violation .. ... $3.00 for the aged, or tJ1e ChilcJren's Malling addresses or the Doris Coppock will direct U1e Cb ] p) tJ 5. Firth , ·iolation • $5.00 Aid Society, nn . orphanage. In avs·crs arc: Glenda Wine, Chil· Choral Club when it meets ~l l .. YS e r • y ·ntOll l ~ Parking Aroas both cases the important rune- dren's Aid Society, Ncffsville. 4:30 on Wednesday in lhc College Factory T rained Mechanica These areas are designated as l tion is being a '"Morale booster' ' Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Con· Chapel. - 1~2-.0"'8'-·.;.l "-O.-'t'-'2'-S"'._,1ol=dl'-'"------------'P-"h"'o"~o'-S~6:.!7'-.J college parking areas: ! for those li\ling there. nell. J}rcthrcn Service Fann. Fal· 1r-----------i1r----------------------~ 1. West or College Gymnasium. . This could mean writini;? letters, rurrins. Texas; Mr. and l\lrs. Ed·

    2. West or the Athletic Ficld. I rending and talking to the rcsl· win Switzer. Brethren Scr\•ice 3. ln front or Ootwur 11;'111. I dents and plannin~ relis ious pro· Project. Castaner. Puerto Rico: 4. North or Dutzour Mall. grams and i1cth1itics. an