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Attend The Movie ., Moundridge 'In Tourney Tonight Volume XLIII McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas Decembei· 5, 1958 No. 12 - . I School,· We;ithei·, F Qod Wayne Geisei:ts Host · MOA. Family Di.Jwer Deputation Team Macollege Students In BVS To Leave Dec. 8 · · Seem Different.To Mexicans Mary Lou Kingery, freshman, Are On Projects McPherson Christian AssodaUon Ml. Etna, Iowa. will be rcplac- .. McPherson is one of the nicestO------------ lfamilv·sl)l]e dinner on Nov. 20 in Ing Marlene Klou on Ute Four fo,.,;,er McPherson Col· little towns I bal'e c1er been in," S d ' · A,... · d Ute church sodal rooms. lion to !"' .mnde Dec .. 11-12. Longmire ' Has lcge students have completed a says Enrique <HenryJ Esquino, Ull ay S a f> She will be plllllisl for the group. nine-week training program for freshman, M"exlco City. Is Outlined · , r. Wayne F. Gelsert. dea_n of Others making the trip are Poem Published Breth":' Volunteer Service at Enrique recently moved from ' · the college, and Mrs. Geasert Juanita Fike, senior. west New Windsor and have now been Arnold Hall lo 227 Soulh Grand "Nothing succeed; Like Fail· were the hosts for the They Plains, Mo.; Vemard Foley, soph· Dennis Hartman, secretary of assigned lo service Pr:oJects. · so he could be with his molhcr ure" is topic of Ute sermon T?.anks· omorc. Morrill, Kas. : Richard the National Poetry Association Bettie Crain of Waterloo Iowa and. sls!er. Ma_ria de Los Angel.es. Sunday mocning, Dec. 7 . at the 'ic e was Landrum, sophomore, Hutchinson, has announced that Ute poem who attended for ono y..;,. ('S7'. a sophomore ID McPherson High College <llurch, according lo Rel'. ·. . . P · . Kas.: and Paul Wagoner, faculty "Futility.'' written by Eddy Long· ' 58) has been assl&ned as 8 Dor· School . Harry K. Zeller, Jr. Richard B1IUnger, MCA pres1· sponsor. mire, sophomore from Dallas Cen· mnl control patient al the Na· Enrique CEn '. re' kl plan;; lo A Christmas program entitled dent: was the master or ccrc- Mis;; Fike was an slu· ter .. row.a, has been accepted for Uonal Institutes ol in Belh- mnjor In the fi eld oC . chemistry "The Lost Carol" and dircded dent m Germany Ia;; t publication m Ute Annual AnU1ol · cl!da, Maryland. After several and wants _ Lo be either a petro_I· by Doris Coppock, ussocialc prcr ElizabcUi Pittmon. Doncldo school year. Foley 1s active m ogy of College Poetry. - monUis there, she will be reas· cum chemist or n teacher. lessor in music will supply uie Arick. and Veneta Howell were d.ramatics and speech. The Anlhol.ogy is a compila· lo another projecL olhcr arc vaned \\1th Cl'ening program. Winston C'50) in charge of Ute meal. bile a mims- Uon of Ute finest poetry wnllcn H B th V 1 Ser· emphaslS on sports such :is and Rita El'ans ( • 58 , Beam and tcrial student, part1c1pates m mu· by the men women ball. basketball, soccer, and pm. Max McAuley (' S2) will speak slcnl . . . of Amcnca, represcnung volunteer patients in the Clinical pong and also languages. during the program \\ilh 1 h c KCCC Meet All take an acuvc interest ID section of the country. Sele<;Uons Ce 1 tli . in cU el . " Mother likes it very much music be' f 'sh;,.. b lh S the McPherson Christian Associo· were made from thousands of n pa cipal g 0 v Y 1 here but will probably die with urni Y e O M lion and other religious groups on poems submitted medical research studies. Nor the cold.'' Enrique said. "It is Youth Choir. . ll acampUS U1c campus. A copy or poem is mal volunteers are Im much colder here in the winter ,. Last Su!"lay, the Cl'cnmg . ser· Nineteen member r idents ol published elsewhere in today's pa· portant lo such studies, in order and holler in the summer than wos 0 Ute Minis- · P es Formal H1ghl1aht per. to compare Ute effects of certain it ls in Mexico City ,. he added. terwl and Missionary Fellow- Ute Kansas Council ol Church- , C treatments and drugs on normal The average temper•· ship. Merrill Grohman. sophomore Related Colleges and about seven To Be Masque. persons and on those who are lure in Mexico City is about 75 and pastor of the Lillie River others yesterday, Dec. 4 on Woodworking Students Ill. dcgrt'cs. .. Chu'.ch, presented Macampus. . lfighiight o! Ute Winter For· Make Leaf-Sbuped Bowls Bettie's new address is: Breth Mrs. Esquino , likes the quick the Wh) Close The . Father James P. Shannon, premal lo be held 1n. the gym D.ec. "Leaf-shaped hand-tooled howl! ren Volunt.cer Normal Control methods or food preparation Door . Gary StclUng. sophomore 1dcnl of Ute College of Saint 13 al 7:30 p.m. will be a Christ· h , bee ' t 'ect . Cllnical Center. National lllsti that arc available according -to o! McPherson. presided. Bob Thomas. St. Paul, Minn., w:is the mos Masque. Don Hollenbeck will ·a1" = .. P;::" lutes of Health, Bethesda H "Food is l'ery 'differ· Dell, McPher· discussion leader. and a. cast o.f sel'cn a said, :;'. he explained the Maryland. cnt,". said. ·:1n Mexico, a lot son , led the . "Can Virtue Be Taught?" wos of c1ghl will be backing sily of teaching students how to Carolyn Bowers or Roanoke, ?' ch1h pepper is used and Re v. Zeller s sermon for Uie topic discussed. The substance .. The Is ent1Ued handle wood grains. - La .. who was al Mac 'S7·'58, has is no gravy. The apples aren l Sundny ..mornmg wns Spiritual for the discussion was Plato's Christmas Spints. . Students have had Ute oppor· gone to Modesto Calli lo work \'Cry good, but lherc are mangoes, Surgery . "Meno." . It was written Leslie Ho!· tunity lo work with a large as· with the Commfuut 0iurdi in a fruit about the size of an ai·o· . hngworth. The music for the pro- f rood 1 .. A:.. li Y cndo with a vc special ' navor .. New officers were also elected duction ls being written by Har· o. w inc """'.6 !U its conununily and club pro- 1:: · the College Calendar at the business meeting at 2:30 vcy Hess. !'<>Phomore from..Walcr.· <Mdirc, and. mnhogany m their grams. Throu!lh . this .Soulh nnque . · P m . 1 il . projecu hicll VlllY from bed desto Community ehurch- rb· e in Mexico wilh those in the slates . . . loo, Iowa, and ' w I be directed he d l M.cl b ddl ' soi·ing "In Mexico, the subjects . Tonight, D<c. S. Movie • D. Arthur 7,ook, Prt'sidcnt ol by Eddy Longmire, ::0::, 0 ° 0 ( the been arc given the studcnl• and they Ill chapel at 7. 30 p.m. . Kansas Wesleyan University, was .C<!nlcr, Iowa. The choir working on colorful S shaped nic· pie of Ute a;ca - man of .J:: a rc told to lenm them. In Ute Tucsda,y'. Dtt. 9 •. · the past president. "' a mixed oclellc: nae bowis as a prut or their are former mi rant 1at>!'..ers seek· stales the student can ch9ose his game at high school \\ ith Sterling. . . Members arc EdC<?n Oltman, . g . d k •M: " B game at 6: 15 p.m. followed by • The council of the Karen Stoner, Carolyn Fillmore. project. ing lo establish more permanent courses an cnn ns QU\.':'Jllons. A Kansas Foundation ot Pnvate Col- . roots " Kansas is a very empty place al 8 p.m. . . lcgcs consisting o! the nineteen Klotz. Hess, Ir· . it seems." Enrique rcmarkl'Cl ar- Frfdu,y, Dec. 12. Party. . . vrn Wagner. 0 Rogcr Kilhon. and MCA A Playground rccn:ution, ct u b lcr dcscribfng Mexico Cih· as n Sl<lurd•y, Dec. 13. Wmter For· member. pr.cs1dcnts met also. The Jim :->cttlcton. Chri•l· JlOOUJlCeS work for boys and girls of dif· . · ' . .· · mo! in Foundation s business is to mC<?l " •il l be .. , . city of about Uircc milhon .,., . with the indlistrial leaders to so- ma • music " use... . Proposed Budaet fcrcnl ages, dramatic and musi nry much like <llicago with bi g r . 1 r . 1 'd f th U The cast of the Masque c programs arc some of Ute actl buildings and fast mo,·ing cars. B"tt" T B • ic1 manoa or e co cgcs. Don Bob t:J:cll. On Ute basis of the pledges lum· vilies carried out on Ute project. Mr s. Belly Ruth Copier. daugh· , I <! , C D. II' : Eddy L<mgmirc. Tc.mil Ph :cmcc. cd in, a proposed budget has been Mail will rcnch Carol )"11 at Ute tcr of Mr. and Mrs. John Stutz· Chairman A:aa111 president. isU1e hcutl of the Kan· Annu Vassilorr. Charles Lauver. made by the MCA for this school <ollowing address: South Modesto mun, Mc.Pherson. is a friend of · " sus Foundation. Dick Ferns. und Loren Hcyher. ycor. 111c budget is as fOilows : Community CJ10rch . 'llYn Tulsa the EsquinoS and recommend · Although his illness pre \'cntcd Exchange Student Projc."Cl . 1300 Stn.-ct. Modesto, Calif. ed McPherson College to them. hi s 'being chairman of the Res- M h 0£ D b FiJ} d Operational Expenses . . - . 75 - · , which w:i_:; o.nc of the .factors that ?luUons CommillC<? of the Amer· 0111 ecem er e \')!CA and YWCA .......... 10 brought Ennque to this school. 1Cll n Association or. <:@Ucgcs I H" . I H . World Umvcrs1ty -··· 100 years ( '*' 58 ) has beeii as,sjgned Freshmel .• Elect year , Dr. D. IV. nittmgcr, pres•· It 1 1stor1ca appenmO'S - - lo work with Ute Indians in Riclt dent of Macollcgc, has. been ask· . · $'85 Held, Utah: hel >in with lhc d cd lo scn'c rn this J>OSJlloo· agam . · - · . · . . . . The operational cxpeoses m- , . . . ! g pro. Cheer lea . ers this year. 11ie month ·or . Dt'CCmber IS UP· cd r<-s .. lmg arrcsl by police elude UCYM dues. rental of films, te•la nt r ehg1ous program. Ncwly-c1ectt..>d Freshmen Olcer· Jt is r are for the president or on us The word and. h .. odcral troops. nod 1,,'Ucst speaker and printing who here have leaders: Karen Stoner, King Fer- a smaJi church·rela lt<I college lo ccmber 1s derived from Ute Laun 11ic famous Bo..ton Tea Party cxp<nscs. the ma)Or to help ry, N. Y.: Sandy Schrock. Hamp- be nsked lo serve as chairman \\'Ord dcccm meaning ten. Deccm· took place m 1773 on the evening ,u.., , this year Uic MCA is bring. a rc1!l:•ous muuslry to the ton . lowa: Cl'lrolyn Cotton. Mc· or lhb; This posi tion bcr wos the t.enUt month among ?' Ucc. 16. On the foll?wmi,: duy sending ;.i delegate to the ?'n- lnd1an .students -.no live Pherson: Wes Albin , Grundy U.:n- is w;uull y. held by U1c presidents tJ\c ltomans, who began tlic 111 the IOOJ the broth· tl onul YMCA-YWCA Conference Uicrc m hom<;S and al tcr, Jowa: and Loren Hcyhcr, Wi - of lurgc, state universi ti es. ycur 111 Marcil . crs. Kitty . Huwk, N. C .• nrndc during the vacation . tend white schools. Icy, Colo.: were sclc -clt<I No"' 21 During Ut e past wt'Ck Dr Bil· 'fhc month of Dcct'll1bcr c<>n· their first fhghl. . . Jim Merrifield is the represent.a· Mail for Carol should be sent by a \'Ole of the frc'Shmcn. Linger. accompanic<I b; R. . Gor· tains many notable Wlnh· crsaries lh: ti\'c, c-o z.;.athan _T· llclm. 36. East Sec have ch0>en don Yoder. busines.• a nd other dates. , . to .'."c MCA will welcome anl'., ad· ond South Strl'<!I , Hichflcld, Utah wlutc outf1t.o; with rt'<l letters and manager and 0.:nn 1Yo)"11c t" Gci· On Oc<:. I. 1 917 F uther Edward Th f' d ! l. . d1honal pll<lgcs. Pledge cbrds Vern Mohler, 11 19511 graduate n. 'tl shoes. The hoyN will wcur scrl. a rrn:ctin,.,; 0 f this founded Uoys in so muy be obt.uincd from ;my Cabin· or McPherson. :mUlod Nov. 18 white corduroy with whi te commitll .C in Kansas Cit y. On the followmi,! 11 a vcur. and wh it 111 . l:l member. ubourd lhc S. S. United Slates to wool crew lll'Ck ,t.; wculcr.s. and the 111 l!J27. Henry Ford luunchl>d lus ? cc . co, cs The · Ca.bioct consists of Dick bt:lr!i n her work with the .. Breth t:irls will wear white wool pleat- , •. Model A c.ar, sul'C'Cssor to the it brmgs good chL,...r. - Ogden Bittinger. Jim Frc.'<.'d. Pat Al · rcn Scr\'iCC Commission in Eur cd .and '!'hitc wool crew Split-Secoucl 1 JUllllg · M 0 odel T. Price _ or the remoi1'• the most bright. Alferdtccn Brown. Sher- ope. arc found in neck . . . . l\luk1/s Pluy SucCCdS roud>lcr \\OS $385. .. . nol ubl c. datc or this month. "f'or lnnd Ng. Dale Brown. and l";'lh K us."'! · Germany, and in The chl'<:rl cudcrs exl11b1tl'<l lhcir AjJproximatcly 450 J>COl>lc saw . On ... !X'C. G. unto yOu is born this day ii\ the Prof. Paul Sollenberger. J.mz, Austrw. . . . abilities al U1C opening game with the coml"CIY. "&-c How They Run ,scnl l;. m,pt!ror city of David 8 Savio'r which "' is The program in Tabor Tucsduy. by Philip King. during it.o; thrt-c· lhroh110_ expressmg . his Christ the Lord." _ The Gospel Deatlliue cuvers nrcus: including ma J night run in the Student Union hot>e Your MUJC.<ly may. us according lo St. Luke. • • tcrial aicf lo Ute mck and needy . ason a.111uses Room. Nov. 22. 24 , arid 25. I a.m doing. g1\'c thought '" .this "Silent Night. ll uly Night" \\'/IS Jg Set Next t racluy . sclt'Cl ion of emlgra llumor and fine mu.sic blended 111c splil·S<.'<. 'Ond timing on Ute emergency lo of sung for the first tinic in 1818 on Approximately 123 studenl• '"""' lion lo the .S .. und a high schoo with Jntclligcncc ·und J>cn;<Mutlily lines a nd actint; contribull'd to daspcll.utg 0\4.! dark clouds. L>t.. -c. 1.5 in Obcm<Jorff, Gcmlany. pn .. ror st..'Cond :md <.'011(.'J&C :;:tudcnl exchange. wus today's :;chcdulc for the cha- Uic fu st puce at 'which U1c μluy The next duy Jn11011 ottackt<I U.. 'C. 26. l!ll7, be long rcr nct'Ording tu U10 llcgislrar's Of· Alter an oricntulion 11Criod, the )>cl appearance by JD.';on . movt<I Uirough l h c hilarious Pearl Hipiior. mcml>crt<I by the Nur\11· ficu on· Dec .• !. 111e tlcadlinc volunl<.,rs lL'<sillOO<I lo Europe are Mr .. Juson wo« bom in Tillis, st'Cncs ol mistaken idcnlily. Dec. 14, 179'J, Gi.'Or&c Washing· c&'\crn Unilt<I Sll1tes as "llw: pro-enrollment is nexl Fr1duy, w;signcd agnin lo proJeois ac- Rrpoblic of Georgia, Caucasus. Peter Coulson, dllttlor. ton died at M01jnl Vernon "I day the snow crunc down." Th11t l>oc . 12, at S p.m. rording lo their lrnining and abil Russia, and was 'provided \\ilh st'1tCd lhat . his biggest wony bo- thank )'OU for YOI!" nll•:nlion ; you portion of the country was hit by Students are urged lo see their ll.ics. a fine education by his pltrents. fare the play was not Ute actors had belier not take any more Ute heaviest blizzard since 1111JS- COlhaselors to complete lhei! en· Vera's. addre6I Is: Brethreo Two years during World War but Ibo props as the number trouble about me, bill let me go 27 Inches. rollment within the ll(!Xt week. Rous, 5 wilzenhausorstrasse, Ku- ll were spent .by Mr. Jason en· of hand props In the play kept olf quieOy." - His last \\'Ords IO Dec. 31 must not he left out ' Twelve seniors have pre'enl'OU· sel·!lothenditmold, Gernu!D,y. tertJiining servloe men all C1\ 0 er Ute stage mw on edge lest llD his cloclor;s. as Utat is New Year's Eve. 'lbe ed out ol the clau oC 83: 20 Jun· Beltie, Carolyn, and Carol wUl !he world inc;ludini a •: commaiid clerical collar might On l1'e 15\!l or llw! mooui in New year lll59 walls rather lm· lors out oC Tl; 43 sophorilores out each serve 10 moalha la 8-V .S. perlonnance" al Hyde Park for not be{ at the right place al the 1890 Sitting Bull, a chief or the patiently for Father Time to cast ol 104: and 48 !reshmeo out of while Vera's term is for 22 President and Mrs. Rooseve!L crucial' momcilt. • Sioux Indians. "'OS ahol a!"I kUJ. out Old Year 19S8. 16S. 1nonths.

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Page 1: ViewScan Premium PDF ouputarchive.mcpherson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/v43-12r.pdf · Harry K. Zeller, Jr. • Richard B1IUng er, MCA pres1· sponsor. mire, sophomore from Dallas

Attend The Movie .,

Moundridge ' In ~apel

Tourney Tonight

Volume XLIII McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas Decembei· 5, 1958 No. 12 - . I

School,· W e;ithei·, F Qod Wayne Geisei:ts Host· MOA. Family Di.Jwer

Deputation Team Macollege Students In BVS To Leave Dec. 8 · ·

Seem Different.To Mexicans ra~1~;i:;n;;:;u: ~~~:~ ~~ Mary Lou Kingery, freshman, Are Scattere~ On Projects McPherson Christian AssodaUon Ml. Etna, Iowa. will be rcplac-

.. McPherson is one of the nicestO------------ lfamilv·sl)l]e dinner on Nov. 20 in Ing Marlene Klou on Ute deputa.1 ----------~c Four fo,.,;,er McPherson Col·

little towns I bal'e c1•er been in," S d ' · A,... · d Ute church sodal rooms. lion ~ur to !"' .mnde Dec .. 11-12. Longmire 'Has lcge students have completed a says Enrique <HenryJ Esquino, Ull ay S ~en a f> She will be plllllisl for the group. nine-week training program for

freshman, M"exlco City. Is Outlined· , r. Wayne F. Gelsert. dea_n of Others making the trip are Poem Published Breth":' Volunteer Service at Enrique recently moved from ' · the college, and Mrs. Geasert Juanita Fike, senior. west New Windsor and have now been

Arnold Hall lo 227 Soulh Grand "Nothing succeed; Like Fail· were the hosts for the ~.at . They Plains, Mo.; Vemard Foley, soph· Dennis Hartman, secretary of assigned lo service Pr:oJects. ·

so he could be with his molhcr ure" is ' th~ topic of Ute sermon w_e~c th~ g~est T~er:jod T?.anks· omorc. Morrill, Kas. : Richard the National Poetry Association Bettie Crain of Waterloo Iowa and. sls!er. Ma_ria de Los Angel.es. Sunday mocning, Dec. 7. at the ~;'"&,~.';lo 'ic e was Landrum, sophomore, Hutchinson, has announced that Ute poem who attended for ono y..;,. ('S7'. a sophomore ID McPherson High College <llurch, according lo Rel'. · . . . P · . Kas.: and Paul Wagoner, faculty "Futility.'' written by Eddy Long· '58) has been assl&ned as 8 Dor· School. Harry K. Zeller, Jr. • Richard B1IUnger, MCA pres1· sponsor. mire, sophomore from Dallas Cen· mnl control patient al the Na·

Enrique CEn '. re' kl plan;; lo A Christmas program entitled dent: was the master or ccrc- Mis;; Fike was an e~changi: slu· ter .. row.a, has been accepted for Uonal Institutes ol H~lh in Belh-mnjor In the field oC . chemistry "The Lost Carol" and dircded mome~. dent m Germany du~mg ~e Ia;;t publication m Ute Annual AnU1ol· cl!da, Maryland. After several and wants _ Lo be either a petro_I· by Doris Coppock, ussocialc prcr ElizabcUi Pittmon. Doncldo school year. Foley 1s active m ogy of College Poetry. - monUis there , she will be reas· cum chemist or n teacher. ~~"' lessor in music will supply uie Arick. and Veneta Howell were ca0mp~s d.ramatics and speech. ~C· The Anlhol.ogy is a compila· slb'll~'<l lo another projecL olhcr l~leresls arc vaned \\1th Cl'ening program. Winston C'50) in charge of Ute meal. U~Hics , bile Lan~r~1. a mims- Uon of Ute finest poetry wnllcn H B th V 1 Ser· emphaslS on sports such :is foot~ and Rita El'ans ( •58, Beam and tcrial student, part1c1pates m mu· by the ~Uege men ~ women vleccr~or::rs rc~rv: ·~:eernormal ball . basketball , soccer, and pm. Max McAuley ('S2) will speak slcnl gro~ps. . . . of Amcnca, represcnung e~ery0 volunteer patients in the Clinical pong and also languages. during the program \\ilh 1 h c KCCC Meet All take an acuvc interest ID section of the country. Sele<;Uons Ce 1 tli . in cU el .

" Mother likes it very much music be' f 'sh;,.. b lh S the McPherson Christian Associo· were made from thousands of n ~r, pa cipal g 0 • v Y 1

here but will probably die with ·~g urni Y e O M lion and other religious groups on poems submitted medical research studies. Nor the cold.'' Enrique said. "It is Youth Choir. . ll acampUS U1c campus. A copy or Lo~gmirc's poem is mal volunteers are vi~ly Im much colder here in the winter ,. Last Su!"lay, the Cl'cnmg .ser· Nineteen member r idents ol • • • published elsewhere in today's pa· portant lo such studies, in order and holler in the summer than "c~ wos charg~ 0 Ute Minis- · P es Formal H1ghl1aht per. to compare Ute effects of certain it ls in Mexico City ,. he added. terwl and Missionary Fellow- Ute Kansas Council ol Church- , C treatments and drugs on normal The average year-ro~nd temper•· ship. Merrill Grohman. sophomore Related Colleges and about seven To Be Masque. persons and on those who are lure in Mexico City is about 75 and pastor of the Lillie River others ~ct yesterday, Dec. 4• on Woodworking Students Ill.

dcgrt'cs. C<lng~egaUonal .. Chu'.ch, presented Macampus. . lfighiight o! Ute Winter For· Make Leaf-Sbuped Bowls Bettie's new address is: Breth Mrs. Esquino , likes the quick the ~rmon. Wh) Close The . Father James P . Shannon, pres· mal lo be held 1n. the gym D.ec. "Leaf-shaped hand-tooled howl! ren Volunt.cer Normal Control

methods or food preparation Door . Gary StclUng. sophomore 1dcnl of Ute College of Saint 13 al 7:30 p.m. will be a Christ· h , bee ' t 'ect . Cllnical Center. National lllsti that arc available according - to o! McPherson. presided. Bob Thomas. St. Paul, Minn., w:is the mos Masque. Don Hollenbeck will ~.:'st ·a1" = .. P;::" Spr~~ O.:~ lutes of Health, Bethesda H

~nriquc. "Food is l'ery 'differ· Dell , sophom~rc. f~om McPher· discussion leader. sin~ and a. cast o.f sel'cn plu~ a said, :;'. he expla ined the ~. Maryland.

cnt,". ~c said. ·:1n Mexico, a lot son , led the ~rngmg. . "Can Virtue Be Taught? " wos c~oir of c1ghl will be backing sily of teaching students how to Carolyn Bowers or Roanoke, ?' ch1h pepper is used and Ute~ Rev. Zeller s sermon . ~op1e. for Uie topic discussed. The substance ~1m .. The Masc1u~. Is ent1Ued handle wood grains. - La .. who was al Mac 'S7·'58, has is no gravy. The apples aren l Sundny .. mornmg wns Spiritual for the discussion was Plato's Christmas Spints. . Students have had Ute oppor· gone to Modesto Calli lo work \'Cry good, but lherc are mangoes, Surgery . "Meno." . It was written ~l' Leslie Ho!· tunity lo work with a large as· with the Commfuut 0iurdi in a fruit about the size of an ai·o· . hngworth. The music for the pro- f rood • 1 .. A:.. li Y cndo with a vc special 'navor .. New officers were also elected duction ls being written by Har· so~~l o. w inc """'.6 !U ~· its conununily and club pro-

1:: · ~'.?:.·ed the sd~ls College Calendar at the business meeting at 2:30 vcy Hess. !'<>Phomore from..Walcr.· <Mdirc, and. mnhogany m their grams. Throu!lh . this .Soulh ~fo-nnque -~·~ . · P m .1 il . projecu hicll VlllY from bed desto Community ehurch- rb· e

in Mexico wilh those in the s lates . . . loo, Iowa, and ' w I be directed he d l M.cl b ddl ' soi· ing " In Mexico, the subjects . Tonight, Fr~ay, D<c. S. Movie • D. Arthur 7,ook, Prt'sidcnt ol by Eddy Longmire, sophomo~. ::0::,0 °0 ( the ustu~~nl< c~~vc been ~::n~ni~ !~~reiorm:ta!M arc given the studcnl• and they Ill chapel at 7.30 p.m . . Kansas Wesleyan University, was ~alias .C<!nlcr, Iowa. The choir working on colorful S shaped nic· pie of Ute a;ca - man of .J:: arc told to lenm them. In Ute Tucsda,y'. Dtt. 9 •. · Baskel~all the past president. "' a mixed oclellc: nae bowis as a prut or their are former mi rant 1at>!'..ers seek· stales the student can ch9ose his game at high school \\ ith Sterling. . . Members arc EdC<?n Oltman, . g

. d k •M: " B game at 6:15 p.m. followed by • The cxeculll'~ council of the Karen Stoner, Carolyn Fillmore. project. ing lo establish more permanent courses an cnn ns QU\.':'Jllons. A Kansas Foundation ot Pnvate Col- • . roots

" Kansas is a very empty place ~amc al 8 p.m. . . lcgcs consisting o! the nineteen ~~arlenc Klotz. Harv~y. Hess, Ir· . it seems." Enrique rcmarkl'Cl ar- Frfdu,y, Dec. 12. Skal1~g Party. • . . vrn Wagner. 0 Rogcr Kilhon. and MCA A Playground rccn:ution, ct u b lcr dcscribfng Mexico Cih· as n Sl<lurd•y, Dec. 13. Wmter For· member. pr.cs1dcnts met also. The Jim :->cttlcton. ~lcdicl'al Chri•l· JlOOUJlCeS work for boys and girls of dif·

. · ' . . · · mo! in ~·m Foundation s business is to mC<?l " •il l be . . , . city of about Uircc milhon a~d .,., . with the indlistrial leaders to so- ma• music " use... . Proposed Budaet fcrcnl ages, dramatic and musi nry much like <llicago with big r .1 r . 1 'd f th U The cast of the Masque m· c programs arc some of Ute actl buildings and fast mo,·ing cars. B"tt" T B • ic1 manoa ~ or e co cgcs. c~UdC'S Don llollcnbcc~. Bob t:J:cll. On Ute basis of the pledges lum· vilies carried out on Ute project.

Mrs. Belly Ruth Copier. daugh· , I ~nger <! , C D~. D. II': Bitti~ger, Mat'Oll~gc Eddy L<mgmirc. Tc.mil Ph:cmcc. cd in, a proposed budget has been Mail will rcnch Carol)"11 at Ute tcr of Mr. and Mrs. John Stutz· Chairman A:aa111 president. isU1e hcutl of the Kan· Annu Vassilorr. Charles Lauver. made by the MCA for this school <ollowing address: South Modesto mun, Mc.Pherson. is a friend of · " sus Foundation. Dick Ferns. und Loren Hcyher. ycor. 111c budget is as fOilows : Community CJ10rch. 'llYn Tulsa

the EsquinoS and recommend· Although his illness pre \'cntcd Exchange Student Projc."Cl . 1300 Stn.-ct. Modesto, Calif.

ed McPherson College to them. his 'being chairman of the Res- M h 0£ D b FiJ} d Operational Expenses . . - . 75 - · , which w:i_:; o.nc of the .factors that ?luUons CommillC<? of the Amer· 0111 ecem er e \')!CA and YWCA .......... 10 ..,;0ar::lc~~~c~jd~e~~\0:0;.:. brought Ennque to this school. 1Clln Association or. <:@Ucgcs la~t w· I H" . I H . World Umvcrs1ty ~\'ICC -··· 100 years ('*'58 ) has beeii as,sjgned

Freshmel .• Elect year, Dr. D. IV. nittmgcr, pres•· It 1 1stor1ca appenmO'S - - lo work with Ute Indians in Riclt dent of Macollcgc, has. been ask· ~ . ·$'85 Held, Utah: hel >in with lhc

d cd lo scn'c rn this J>OSJlloo· agam . · - · . · . . . . The operational cxpeoses m- , . . . ! g pro. Cheer lea . ers this year. 11ie month ·or . Dt'CCmber IS UP· cd w~ilc r<-s .. lmg arrcsl by police elude UCYM dues. rental of films, te•la nt rehg1ous program.

Ncwly-c1ectt..>d Freshmen Olcer· Jt is rare for the president or on us o~ce a~wn . The word ~ and. h .. odcral troops. nod 1,,'Ucst speaker and printing Volun~rs who ~~ here have leaders: Karen Stoner, King Fer- a smaJi church·relalt<I college lo ccmber 1s derived from Ute Laun 11ic famous Bo..ton Tea Party cxp<•nscs. the ma)Or ."'.5P"ns•~IJ!lY to help

ry, N. Y.: Sandy Schrock. Hamp- be nsked lo serve as chairman \\'Ord dcccm meaning ten. Deccm· took place m 1773 on the evening ,u..,, this year Uic MCA is bring. a rc1!l:•ous muuslry to the ton . lowa: Cl'lrolyn Cotton. Mc· or lhb; commillA..~. This position bcr wos the t.enUt month among ?' Ucc. 16. On the foll?wmi,: duy sending ;.i delegate to the ?'n- Nnva.J~ lnd1an .students -.no live Pherson: Wes Albin, Grundy U.:n- is w;uully. held by U1c presidents tJ\c c~ly ltomans, who began tlic 111 the yc~r IOOJ the Wng~it broth· tlonul YMCA-YWCA Conference Uicrc m bou.r~tn.t: hom<;S and al tcr, Jowa: and Loren Hcyhcr, Wi- of lurgc, state universities. ycur 111 Marcil . crs. ~•t . Kitty . Huwk, N. C .• nrndc during the Chrb~1mas vacation. tend ncighlxmn~ white schools. Icy, Colo.: were sclc-clt<I No"' 21 During Ute past wt'Ck Dr Bil· 'fhc month of Dcct'll1bcr c<>n· their firs t fhghl. . . Jim Merrifield is the represent.a· Mail for Carol should be sent by a \'Ole of the frc'Shmcn. Linger. accompanic<I b; R. . Gor· tains many notable Wlnh·crsaries st ~~ !~f:~h~ ~l•l lh: P1~~r1::;s ti\'c, c-o z.;.athan _T· llclm. 36. East Sec

~he chc:rlea~cr" have ch0>en don Yoder. ~!•cvllcgc busines.• and other dates. , . M~:J:'C:wcr to ~I ~:::!t~ Hock~ .'."c MCA will welcome anl'., ad· ond South Strl'<!I, Hichflcld, Utah wlutc outf1t.o; with rt'<l letters and manager and 0.:nn 1Yo)"11c t" Gci· On Oc<:. I. 1917 F uther Edward Th f' d ! l . . d1honal pll<lgcs. Pledge cbrds Vern Mohler, 11 19511 graduate

n .'tl shoes. The hoyN will wcur scrl. ull~n<k-<J a rrn:ctin,.,; 0f this fo'luna~an founded Uoys ~·owJ) in so ~.>e 1~~ar:Yt .~Wl~;~~c;0:l:.:1~~~i muy be obt.uincd from ;my Cabin· or McPherson. :mUlod Nov. 18

white corduroy trouser~ with white commitll.C in Kansas City. ~£.-l>rusku. On the followmi,! 0 dt.~Y 11 a vcur. and wh it • 111 . l:l member. ubourd lhc S. S. United Slates to wool crew lll'Ck ,t.;wculcr.s. and the 111 l!J27. Henry Ford luunchl>d lus ? cc . • ~ co, cs The · Ca.bioct consists of Dick bt:lr!in her work with the .. Breth t:irls will wear white wool pleat- , •. • Model A c.ar, sul'C'Cssor to the it brmgs good chL,...r. - Ogden Bittinger. Jim Frc.'<.'d. Pat Al· rcn Scr\'iCC Commission in Eur

cd skirt~ .and '!'hitc wool crew Split-Secoucl 1 JUllllg· famou~ M0

odel T. Price _or the N~~:i~tmas remoi1'• the most bright . Alferdtccn Brown. Sher- ope. ll~adqunrll'rs arc found in

neck •~"caters. . . . . l\luk1/s Pluy SucCCdS roud>lcr \\OS $385. .. . nolublc . datc or this month. "f'or lnnd Ng. ~· Dale Brown. and l";'lh Kus."'!· Germany, and in The chl'<:rlcudcrs exl11b1tl'<l lhcir AjJproximatcly 450 J>COl>lc saw . On . . . !X'C. G. HW~, P.~es1~cnt unto yOu is born this day ii\ the Prof. Paul Sollenberger. J.mz, Austrw. . . .

abilities al U1C opening game with the coml"CIY. "&-c How They Run:· J~?"sc.:.'clt ,scnl ~- -"~lt; ~~ l;.m,pt!ror city of David 8 Savio'r which"' is The program in ~th ~unlries Tabor Tucsduy. by Philip King. during it.o; thrt-c· lhroh110_ expressmg . his l~rvcnt Christ the Lord." _ The Gospel P~t..'-Enrollmcul Deatlliue cuvers ~any. nrcus: including ma

J ~c night run in the Student Union hot>e tha~ Your MUJC.<ly may. us according lo St. Luke. • • tcrial aicf lo Ute mck and needy . ason a.111uses Room. Nov. 22. 24, arid 25. • I a.m doing. g1\'c thought '" .this "Silent Night. lluly Night" \\'/IS Jg Set Next t racluy . sclt'Cl ion of r~fU~l'CS (o~ emlgra

llumor and fine mu.sic blended 111c splil·S<.'<.'Ond timing on Ute d~inite emergency lo w~~s of sung for the first tinic in 1818 on Approximately 123 studenl• '"""' lion lo the .S .. und a high schoo with Jntclligcncc ·und J>cn;<Mutlily lines and actint; contribull'd to daspcll.utg 0\4.! dark clouds. L>t..-c. 1.5 in Obcm<Jorff, Gcmlany. pn .. ~nrollt.od ror st..'Cond ·~11cstcr :md <.'011(.'J&C :;:tudcnl exchange. wus today's :;chcdulc for the cha- Uic fust puce at 'which U1c µluy The next duy Jn11011 ottackt<I U..'C. 26. l!ll7, ~·ill be long rcr nct'Ording tu U10 llcgislra r's Of· Alter an oricntulion 11Criod, the )>cl appearance by Gi.'Or~c JD.';on. movt<I Uirough l h c hilarious Pearl Hipiior. mcml>crt<I by U~uf the Nur\11· ficu on· Dec .• !. 111e tlcadlinc fo~ volunl<.,rs lL'<sillOO<I lo Europe are

Mr .. Juson wo« bom in Tillis, st'Cncs ol mistaken idcnlily. Dec. 14, 179'J, Gi.'Or&c Washing· c&'\crn Unilt<I Sll1tes as "llw: pro-enrollment is nexl Fr1duy, w;signcd agnin lo proJeois ac-Rrpoblic of Georgia, Caucasus. ~· Peter Coulson, dllttlor. ton died at M01jnl Vernon "I day the snow crunc down." Th11t l>oc. 12, at S p.m. rording lo their lrnining and abil Russia, and was ' provided \\ilh st'1tCd lhat . his biggest wony bo- thank )'OU for YOI!" nll•:nlion ; you portion of the country was hit by Students are urged lo see their ll.ics. a fine education by his pltrents. fare the play was not Ute actors had belier not take any more Ute heaviest blizzard since 1111JS- COlhaselors to complete lhei! en· Vera's. addre6I Is: Brethreo

Two years during World War but Ibo props as the number trouble about me, bill let me go 27 Inches. rollment within the ll(!Xt week. Rous , 5 wilzenhausorstrasse, Ku-ll were spent .by Mr. Jason en· of hand props In the play kept olf quieOy." - His last \\'Ords IO Dec. 31 must not he left out ' Twelve seniors have pre'enl'OU· sel·!lothenditmold, Gernu!D,y. tertJiining servloe men all C1\0er Ute stage mw on edge lest llD his cloclor;s. as Utat is New Year's Eve. 'lbe ed out ol the clau oC 83: 20 Jun· Beltie, Carolyn, and Carol wUl !he world inc;ludini a •:commaiid lrn~l clerical collar might On l1'e 15\!l or llw! mooui in New year lll59 walls rather lm· lors out oC Tl; 43 sophorilores out each serve 10 moalha la 8-V .S. perlonnance" al Hyde Park for not be{ at the right place al the 1890 Sitting Bull, a chief or the patiently for Father Time to cast ol 104: and 48 !reshmeo out of while Vera's term is for 22 President and Mrs. Rooseve!L crucial' momcilt. • Sioux Indians. "'OS ahol a!"I kUJ. out Old Year 19S8. 16S. 1nonths.

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The Spe.ctator Page 2 December 5, 1958

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Pqndering JTl iJh Tire PreJJident I LITTLE MAH .ON CAMPUS

Those . Christmas Lights -·· Hy Ur. 0, W. llllll"lt"'"

l was in Chicago when i hey tu rned on ~h~f~· 'Chri~tmai1 light.~. Late Street lived up to its pubhc1t.v as being the most brlghtly. lighted street in the world, and one of the most beautifully decorated at Christ­mas time. It is n pleasure j ust to walk along such a street and look at the hop windows ·a nd their decorn-tionL ' · '

I read recent ly that McPherson is to hnve ne\\> lighting on Main Street. We nre presently to have orie rif the best )lgllted main streets of 1my city in Kansas. We shh ll be proud of it, but even now our . tree!.~ tingle with Christmas ligh ts.

As I looll: at these ligh t.~ l cannot help but re­. member va~t areas or the wo1·ld where there are no Chnstmas ligl\ts. In ~uch areas there are no Christmas trees · no Christmas presents. In fact, t here is no know- · Jetltte' of Christm"as, or of the Christ wh·o $tnrlcd it all.

It is good to share our ChristmM cards. Let ils give to each other our gifts; but may our heart.~ .be forever restless until· we hnve d9ne more for the area of the world where there are no Christmas lighb:; no Christmas liglit~ of nny kind. ~~~~~~~~~

Youth Of America Faced With Problems, Challenge Fhiility The ,·cry source of life. s<!ems

!hough lis killed. Never. before in liistory l\as any generation O aiiguishe~ soul. los1 in !he dnrk 1~ ______ .....,;..._ __ 11

faced the great responsibility and g r l\VC danger3 of fea r. that we, t he youth of the world , .face today. Thou burning thlrs for peace un-

Hatred a1icl racial prejudice, t he posliibility of quenched, unhealed. Dairy Dip

utter destruction of life on the enrth, the possibility Yea. lifeless spirit. draw~ by that future generations may be warped in body and thought unclenr. niind because of atomic:, fall-out nre a few of the p.rob- Why stealest thou the mind,

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Also

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lems we fate. dend. 'unanelcd? Together, Ru11sia and America possess more than

enough nuclear weapons to put ail end to li fe on the E"en 10' '

0 '.5 lbere ~111 yet seems earth. not 10 a1<I.

But we are not ready to accept the fact that God"s works. and causes rise but we 'lire " licked" or that problems we face nre too do not build .

soo E. Kana&a Come in· for • utock 1 much .Sor us to cope with. G~:~ksl~~~1s~I~. r~~te.causc insiead

No one ca n deny the situation which faces 0 1n· l'-----------'ll generation is a serious one but can anyone say it is any mdre serious than t he Dark Ages or t he two pre­v ious World Wars.

We face a challenge-a great challenge. Pcr-1\aps we have no immedia~ decisions to offer. Per­ha ps past generations have been too hn ty in renchin:. decisions.

GOSS MOTOR COM.l> ANY "The Senior Aufo Dealer in McPheraon County" · C~rysler · . Plymouth

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· We are_not "licked." Together you and I will 11-------------------.:....--11 Need Dry Cleaners? meet t he challenge the fu t~1 re presents to our genera­

tion. -J.E.N. Set

Larry McPherson or Linda Owens By putting his hcsl root for-1 . We Rcpretont

word. many a 1T11111 pulls his A , c: · Superior Dry Cleaners wor>l foot back. ' I mencan .1hoe ~~op 11~---------------'I•

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322 No. Corrie

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McPherson Lil1nber Company

L11mhe1" - Paint · Hardware

-n6 i'i. Chnry Phone 282 rubllc:hrd (' \ ' {"f')' . .. ' riflRy dur·1

fntc thf' ~hool yrur IJ)' t hr .. w . tl r nt. . Councll . Sub;orrJptlon - ,-----------. $:!..00 n ) ''•nr. I '------------.,;,;,...-----::-----!II

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~!!,'::'"n';~" ·:···· .'~~·~ ~:~~ Drn2: Store S.an.h :\lay 6ru nk •.•• t, ICUll)• Ad\' LfOr '-'

Report.,,. and Writers Shcrlud f\;ft Glen F'au• Chrt~r Peckqvt.r Cart Harris C ll!nna Ha ... iMilcu ZolM ~ Vemard Foll')' Ocnnllf ltntnner Clen Draper Ji11ke Pon f'.dll)• Locicrnlre Sh1n·on Mc0 1uW!ld ""''" Catherine Wn .Y

The Buslnesii Slaff Howa rd OuDt'an .••• llual.neu Ma na1er M &)' nard 1~11 \on • A .. t . Uualne•• P.hcr. c;ordon Yoder •• P•t'.Ull.:)' Advisor Uoucna J'"orQ"\h _ CittulaUoa Man.aae:r

Best Quollty ot Lowest Pr ice

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Use

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For A Fine Setection

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110 S. Aah 0

Phone 445 South of Poet Office '

The Ploce Where PrH:H AN Botft; Not lto1M4. ~

Open 8 to 8

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~asketbaU ·Squad Scheduled Coilcli Selects 1 - 1 ·Tt • ·. · First· Fifteen · ·

For Fql n~liday :\Vorkout -· ~h sm1tii 11.l n~ · th # •

• first 15 m 16ers or the 058-59"

"The vnrsity hns_kelholl squad kri Wesleyan ' in Lincoln~eb., Bulldog \>"Sketli?ll team. Senio!:;1

wilL"IJe selee!cd Just hcrorc Christ· is .scheduled ror the 29th. followed on th~ t~ are Jerry McPhCr·

inns vncution: · nccording.. to by a ~amc with Hastings College son, 6 2\; fro"! ~fcCloulh , Ku.< ..

George Keim. nssistont c-oneh ond in !last ings. Neb .. -on Dee. 30. nnJ! Ed Delk, 6 1 from Tol>ekn.

. inslrilclor or 1>hysicol education. . Kas. . .

"We will keep tHc vnrsliy squod Mter the Nebraska games, the Sophomores selected arc John

here over most dr the Christ· teom ~tll _return ~o McPherson Heidebre<!ht, 5"11" rrom MePher·

lnas vaentlon ond take them on r?r •. tilt with Sterling College al son and Ivan Prochaska. 6'31>"

1,, frip to Enid Okla.. Dee. 19 Sterling Jan. 3. from Glasco. Kos.

and 20 where ..:e will ploy Phil· The KCAC. Kansas College Ath· Denni• Brunner. 5"11"'. Ram'o-

11ips University." ' Mr. Kelm snid. Jelle Conference, season "will 1Je.. no. Kos. : Max Grossnickle. 6" 1"'

The Spectator Pnge.. S Deceril ber 5, 111~8

OJ Tltnrtka The . cast of "See How They

Run" wishes to thank thO'le who

helped with lhe production. •

Without lhe cnthuslnslic support

or lhe mldlcnces ltnd the props loaned by college Md downtown people the play would not have Ileen a succe.\s. ~Eddy ~ngml~c. swgc maMger

jor clubs thot got by the . cam· palgn without a dereot , although tied.

The team will return Sunday to gin with a home game against from L:lureni:, Iowa: Richard

play in the Knnsns Conference Baker .\nit. 12. • Heidebrecht. 6 . McPherson: L:lr· Rene) and heed the Spec ~-

Tournament. Dec. 2i to 2~. The The first game or the season '; Sehlehubcr. 6'1" from , A~orlo~ . Prnclicing II yell for the next game are t h e new- Jr--:---------

team's ""cation will follow the was held D<?c. 2 against Tabor Kas.: Larry Werner. 6 ~ ·- : Wt: ly electe d ,Fresh man Cheerleaders. From leR to ri¢n t

tournament and Josi until Dec. C<illege or Hillsboro and the sec· .n.~na, Kas.: nncl- Don Wtlhls. 6 are andy ch r ock, \ .Yes Albin, Kare n Ston e r , Loren

28. · ond game was a rill with Bethel ~ _rrom McClouth. Kas. are the R ehyel". n ncl Car o lyn Cotton.

Swan on ·E.lectric

A team appe:ironce at cbras· ot Moundridge. Dec. 4. iuruors on the team. l----------- ·------------11 Freshmen making the team are

Phone 42 ----- --------------' ".1'.'.f Baile. ~"'"'?'burg. Mo .. Six Bowls Filled Academy <!l-0-1 >.

Moullch·1"dge Tom•n' a· me· n' •t 6 .3 : Don Elhou. 6 from G~· N y ·' D . Gato• Bowl at JacksoR\•ille. Fla

. • I). Colo. : Stuart Frailer. 6 I • e W eat S ay - Florida 15.3.t) \'S. Mississip.

C • T N' h Ch:trles City. Iowa : Dick Keeler. pl .(8.i ). .

We spccioliae in Motor Tw11e· up:t,

S'peecfotfteter ond oll Automotive

Electric Work OiltlllUCS 0filOrrOW UY t ~"8" from ~~c~herson : and Tom !he football se.nson is all. o••er . Sun Bowl ol El Paso. Texa<-

. . ~ !ltehards, 5 9 from Solomon. W)I~ the cxccptJon or the post Wyoming (7.3) \'S. Hardin Sim·

The McPherson College Bulldogs In succession Kas. . 00"1 games. Four teams chnched mins (&-ll.

met the ~elhcl C<illegc Grn •ma;. · . . These 15 made the trip to bowl hids in Inst Saturday's ac· • . .•. . 310 N. Maple

. 1 d >f th A tall Tabor team wuh all or Moundridge to display their tnl· lion The season fm1Shed with only

':::~n~~idt ': se~~rn!~~~t o las~ last years. stnrt~rs back rate as ents against Bethel College on Tl~e final bowl line-up looks like one major undefoat~~ . untied ('-----------.l ni hi T /;. Coll d B I f~ •·orites 1n l~ t s eighth annual bee. 4. The winner or lhot game lhis: lea!"· that be~ng Lou1s1ana Slate. Ii"--------..:.-..;;.,

g · 3 r . cgc ?" et wny event. The three other teams seem and the winner or the Tabor· . Anny. the Atr Force Academy,

College met m !he first gnme or to IJe equally strong. B . . . !lose Bowl nt Pasod~nn .. nUr. and Auburn were the only ma-

lhe oldest contmuous event for . elhan_.y g"."'e wi ll ~eel '" lhe - Iowa 17.J.I) Vs. Cnl1formn 17· -· -

rour·yenr colleges in Kansas. Returning with their teams are chnmp1~nsh1p game . will\ the tro- 3, 1.-----------,11

The winners or the two ~mnes Sid Smith. Mac"s coach: D a I e phy gomg lo the winner. Sugar Bowl nl New Orleans - M. ·. A. c· will IX! meeting in the chrun 1>ion· Bloss. coach at Bethany ; George To k':"J' Uie trophy, a team Louisiana Slale OO·Ol vs. Clem·

ship game lornorrow night ro11ow· Buhr, coaching at Bethel; and !'lust wm .the meet three years son l8·21 . .

ing the consolation gnme between Delmar Reimer. who is Tabor's m succession. Bethany won the Oronge Bowl at Miami - Okla-

1he two losing teams. conch. All these coaches are the me<!L last year and have only homo (9·1) vs. Syracuse (8-fl .

Bethany won tlic event last snmc ns last year when they two more to go, for n 1>ermnnent Cotton Bowl nt Dnllas - Tcxns

yeur :md came back this year brought their teams together for trophy. Christlnn 18·21 vs. Air Force

to try for its Sl'COnd chom1>ion- the tourney. . , ./

shi1>. To win the Challenge Tro· Jack Wnrd ond Ross Estes or . To ·~.ts human - and some·

phy permnnenlly. a team must McPherson will be orrlclallng the limes ti s the best thing that

win the toumnmcnt three ycnrs tournnmcnt games. could happen to you.

Macollege Bulldogs To Host Sterling Warriors, Dec. 9

Read and heed the S{l<!C ads.

McPherson Cab Co.

ihe Home

State Bank

The McPherson Colle~e Bu 11· erol 1iossible combinations. Phone 760 M. G. Mathis

Cashier dogs will liost the Sler!i'!ll. 1yar; The !l squacj.will me<!l the Ster· ~1 E. Eui:lilf ._ .•

riors in their second home gnme ling B squad at 6:15 to try for a 1~----------•ll

or the St'nson Dec. 9 a l the high sucressful season. ·

"'hool i:ym. The Warriors will be trying to

throw off the jinx the Bulldogs and Conch Smith hold O\'Cr them: lhcy h:wr OC\'Cr beaten Macol·

lccc sincr Conch Smith cnmc to :'\lac in 1954.

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Chai/ Cua lJp · ~· · , Johnso~ Are Pa~nts Turner; Jonu . .. . ..

· ·Once· Up··on A · Midmg· ht Of A 'New. Baby· Boy ~ . Mr. and* Mr'!:. . Roscoe Turner. ~ M nd 1301 Walnut, aMOuncc the en·

, ' r. n Mrs. Eugene Johnson gagcmenl or their daughter, El·

By Faus. Foley, and Harris . As or somoonc loudly ,Jio~plng. :::~h lhe parent;; or · a bllby Icon, to Mr. David Jones, son of

Once upon a midnight dreary. napping on lhe Dog House noor. T:Cy na~":Yth::;11~Ro:I~ E~: Mr. and Mrs, Frank Jones, flur-

whilc we pondered. weak and And we cannot help agreeing. that gene. He weighed SC\'CD unds ora •. Mo. • weary. . no living human being and eight · ounces po Eiieen Is a second semester

Q\'er many a dry and tedious Ever· yet was blcst with seeing · junior at Macoilege. David is sin· chapel or the weeks before, speaker fail right through the . lioned near Honolulu, Hawaii ,

When we'd nodded. nearly nap- floor burning with the U. S. Navy. ping, till at once there come a Speaker cease to bore the slu· Soon again we heard the creak· They plan lo be married on tapping, ' dents and foil r!ght through a Ing. somewhat louder than be- June 5 in McPherson. They will

As or someone genUy rapping, big trapdoor. rore, . · make their .home in Hawaii , rapping to disturb our snore. To reappear, ah nevermore! Then !he silken. sad, uncertain where Eileen will attend the Uni·

"Tis some professor," we had "7'thng or the chapel curtains versity or Hawaii. studyi11g nurs·

. muttered. "tapping to disturb With these' thoughts our souls Thrlil~ us - r~iled us ·"\ith r~- Ing education. ~ our

5 re grew stronger. hesitating then last1c terrors never tclt berore.

· - Kine Hall , serving n dual purpose, is t h e' home Only th':. ;.,,d nothing more:· no- longer, So that now to still the beating The "average" man tins no of eight single women and seven married couples. Straight we took ourselves to cha· or our hearts we stood repeal· physical and mental ldiosyncras·

The building was constructed in . 1919 a nd is located Ah dislincUy. we remember on pcl and snuck in through the ing, • ics. but there is no such person.

Just' north · of Arnold Hall , one of t he men's dorms. that night in bleak ~ber back door. "Tis the squeaking or the floor, We're ail peculiar. When each separate devil ish Then upon the stage Uoor draw- that it is and nothing more."

Kline Hall Nn.w Sei·ves member \\Tacked his brain ror ~·we betook ourselves 10 saw· . . ,_R_e_ad_and __ h_eed __ tr._1•_Spee--ad~s. U deeds of gore. . 1ng, Then our long night s work re- or

Double Role On M Thus we sat engaged in guessing. Sawing out the sccti~n that would suming. Soon we heard a \'oiee GIFfS

Fit1e Selection acampus though our grades had been be our big trapdoor. " com~ boommg. . distressing, Be Uus deed our sign or partiilg,

Kline Hall, first . built in 1919, And ignored our studies pressing. While ~e worked .fast . scarcely plot~ng ricnds," it shrieked, up-

was constructed DS a threc-noor c ·1 I c 1 while WC plotted more and spcakmg. suddenly there come starting, npartmcnt house ror married ll ) a en(,)ar more. a creaking. . "Get thee back into your home-

couples allcnding Macoilcgc. It · Though our grades had been dt>- As or sol}lc'Onc slowly sneaking. lands where you dwell in days

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, still serves in this capacity and 1\1011doy • . clining. still our plans we kept sneaking toward the chapel or Y?re." has another one besides. It is a 6:30 Rec 'C~uncil. Frantz Hall refining. ' door. Then 1q, s tepped the Dean, Wain

· we Gift Wrop ond Wrop for Mailing

two story apartment house ror 6:30 Womens Council And we sludiCd nothing more. Then into the chapel peering, long Gcyse.r , r6r whom we'd planned

married couples with the third 6:45 Memory Chapel, Church we stood there. wondering. !ear- our big trapdoor. M . , G' noor for single girls, due to Tuesday • Soon our wicked thoughts beguil· ing. . . And Chaff was banished from Mc· arc1a s Ill Center the O\'crfiow or Dotzour Hail . 6:45 Memory Chapel, Church ing our weird races into smil· Doubung. dreaming drcqms no Pherson. 108 No. Mo in Phono 92

· The· married couples live In Wednesday ing student ever dared to dream To be seen th91"e - Nevermore. I'------------' two robm apartments. four on 6'30 Orchestra, -SAR · By the wild. uncanny actions that belorc. each of the first two floors. TI1c 6::10 Student Council, H30f!,. our e,·il plotungs bore But the silence was unbroken. nrid Superior Pol J,l tiac-Cadillac, Inc. couples arc Mr. and Mrs. E\'an Thursday . We settled then upon th~ action the stillness gave no token Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 6:00 Spee Starr Meeting. St>ec or- Thal would cause a huge dis· And our only thought there spok· 318 No. Main ; , Phone 4 or 27

Holderread, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis rice traction, . en was lo rtnish the trapdoor. Come in todoy ond trode your woy

Williams, ?.tr. and Mrs. Hudson G:45 MCA Like the radio or yore. Our salesmen oro your friends

Sadd, Mr. and Mrs. J erry Mc· 6:45 Memory Chapel. Church Back upon our night's work turn· CRAIG COLBURN PAUL COOPER

Pherson. Mr. and Mrs . Charles . For imagine U1c completing or ing. oil our souls within us 1~----------'----.-------..l Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Al\'ill' Old Belief S Live our Friday chapel meeting, Rowe. I M By the sudden disappearance or

nie other apartment ror mar- n otler11 E1·a 1he speaker who doth bore. ried couples is \'acanl this se- . . . . Down into the Dog House drop· mestcr. . Do you behc\'c m supcrsl1ti· ping. Suddenly he would go

The girls living on lhe third lions? plopping. noor arc: Jo Ann Kerr. Violet So you think that that boy O\'Cr

Olin~r. La.Donna Powers. J n.nice there is n ··Ji\ling doll~" Wateh lr-----------.11

Bower. · Ellen Kurtz , Mis Pro- 0111. su1icrs1ition hos i• that those -Prescriptions chaskl!. Clora Zuokcl, Md Ja· boys with dimples on 1hc chin nellc Miller. There is room for or checks arc passionate and or · Compounded 18 girls but ail the space is nol a lovable nature. at needed this scmcolcr . . In the summer or 19-17 a major Raleigh's Drug Store 0

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