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Vol. SS McPherson Collqc, Sept. zc, 1970 No. I Dust and Ashes sing of today Oontemporsy and folk mualc llDderKwe tile Oct. c:IXnoca- tloa when Dalt and Albee per- "Torm bl -c:oacert. Ashes bring It lo them In · loo clay'a language. Aa Ibey share tbelr talenta In a profmalaaal way, tbe7 alle lime In • per..al ftJ. lo tbelr dil&lDetlYe znlo.. Dual and Aabes. Jim Moore lat!')' tl!ey a1m to dlleover aDd ,, and TimiP"Die: are i968 ll'ad· procJaJm the truths about IUe - Wesley 'Ibeolollcal and :God as Ibey are fowtd In b h """""""7 In Washington, D. C. the creative and emotJoaaJ ex· ne ·· arson tr . i utes t e u- lnltbl, C or the un1t8d Metliodlst Olurcb aays Dust .and ""- tine ill Nashville, Tennessee. . . came Crom Ille s- ol IUdl Mill f h I prolssloaaJ - - Paul Simon and Bob . ,. ers or e p welloo: wllb .. , , work m!niltrJ, reetrTatlon,'' 'liiilel Dr. L. Hal'- 2o. mo - the .Olo: · while accomp. Dr. Mcllorn, the cl&- Senalnc, tbe -i for a'Jcrm. old DeW01t, •' nean or Wealer big dai foe the clecllC'atlon. al Riiied by his wife. sire lo aee 1118111 use lbe. t- · of :m.lnilll'1· wblcb ' can JPeak 'nleologleal Seminar)' our ;,,,,., Jiil'8r)' . lilllkr Llral')' Sell. James B. Pear9on. U.S. Ubrar)'. Dr .Mertin Franb,.d- authmUcally lo ol tqday, ton, D. c. •"ih. mea CleillcalJoD c:enmaa1s bepD .t -* &cm ,.,.,. lbe of --s.mlc a«eln, reed Ibo Dlllt mid wllb· - defiDltdJ nat _, tbe 2:30 p.m. wllla Miii Jaiielle Kor· main addresa "Prlodlies -tor lbe "l.itall7 cl De:liealJon." oat Pft(eaR. ;Xliey Jpelllt aDd Mmmanan. wbo are dmpillni pn, pio(- of Dlllllc, lieftoUfa." To bcln hla 'Ibo cledlcatlaa ceremolO' - able wllh s-er. tbe dandi and Ill trac11t1cm1 the jirehade, '.'Srrlor of Ille Bea- Semtor paid tr"- to with bmedictlcm. 0- And lbe ltrell£lh of lbelr fonns of wonbip. lhen, Como" by J«iam Seba&- Sedle and Clce Miller, lo wbom by Dr, Leland Len&el. aaod- creetlve 8Pll'08cb calls forth 8ll 'Ibey are -*iDI lo be Dada. · the library II dedated, ale prof- of billory and poll- Immediate respami, ID Ille me. arm of lbat diUrdl maki11C '.lbe JD'fOClilon WU .it-i by tbeir help and COlllrlMloaL ticaJ ICieoce. , late Ibey proclaim. Young peo- fresh and creative liPPMls, Dr. RIOlhroclc, pr'ofessot Al Sen. Peereon. talked on NIM the oeremcey .waa O'I«, pie, In particular, encCllllW the pedaUy fo th'ole wbo are Dot of educaUoo and p)'9Cboloa. Dr. aeveral oarreat and praslnc la- there W81 an open boUle ID Ibo Cbriatlan me a a a 11 e 81 It II, bring readied eKecUvci, by J. Jack Melbom *°" lbe illtro- --. he aald he believe& ''119 library. Almo.5t an 1be Tlbere Ibey are ..._ Dult and oonventlonal methodl." ductor}'. apeedi ;io the cUeata of can solve problems <ii tod87 dedlcallon and - who clldn\ ' lhe college and to the Jtudenls and heal publJc 51>hit." tock lbe cpportunll;y lo - Kll- atlendlng the cledlcaUon Mr. Robert Hmmatm. ardiJ. 1er Library during this 11P11C1&1 IDOQJ, tect. &ave lbc ir-ntatJon bl open bouee. 11an7 towmpeoplc, lncludlllg the bu11dln&. Be thanked an M a n 1 iuescs attended Ille the Miller flmlly, wh1> gave coocerned for tbc help and &aid 'open house and were greeted much time and money to the he hoped tlult' the library would by i:ned>ers of the f&IUty aid library project, visited Sunday, be used to Its fuU capacity by admlnlstratlon who talked with Assistant professor of music, both students and towns peop'le. friends from out of town who Larey Kltul played. a trombone In response to Mr. HWJ111811J1, came especially for lbe event. Band director .Kitzel· a man of varied talents. , "7 u..ta Br*- Larry Kbel, lntllructior in music, Is one of the · now faces appearing am'ong the · Mcl'ber- eon CoUece facUltJ lbll year. Be is married and baa Olle SOD, Bart Demlla, .,_, II months. 'l'be Kltall were bclh of OoBece and grad- uated ID 1tlS. He eepeclall)t enjoys wortlng with beginnln& grade llCbiJol atu- deots, and al80 wilh tbo&e OD lbe college level hopes t:o further apart bll lta- dmt'a aeMbetlc lnlerellle aoo b1 raJslni their spirit, bopel lo sperk Ibo lolererilt of aH atudelU at McPherson In maldns ,Mo. College one of lbe maet acti\'O OCDlerl al. P'ide 8lld unity. . iany and Sandee, ror: their own enjoyment, like &o combine traft'llng mid cmnplng out. Dari- · After their degrees, Larry and hb wife, Smldee, be- gan their teicblng at Bruning, Nebraska, · where be taodit both vocal mici lmtJ'u- mmlal music far 1em'll and lhe tangtit maltsemall cw for year&. Beneath bis llnillng face II a vibrant young man who be- lieves lbat "If a teacher stops leemill1. ho also sl1ips teacb- lug." He af!Inns the power ol young people to teach, as well 81 lo be taugbl, In the every· day CODlaCt of classroom !X- periences, In music, Larry feels, one bail the freedom lo excd aad take an active part ID all the ac· tlv!Uce · of the class. Ip tb!S en: vlronmeot where eftl')'Olle'I full partlclpeUon and bani wcrlt ls needed for the .succes:s of the group, a fee!illll cl unity ll8elf. Ing their summers, Ibey> blnie Dut •. 114 Aaliet, hi!< .r.sia, .... _,..._ I• CollTMatloa trnvolod lo the During the last 2 ,._., Leny bas tangtit lllltrumental music OD the grade and 9Cbool level at Tecumleb, Tbrou&b the baild, I.any Mq,calendar urdq, October s - Bawdy Deya. ONller 1 - eon- calloa, Folk 8ia&sa - Dust • Albee , - ...... ,, Gew.er I - Foot- bd .... Prllall, llere. .... Jalllt . northwestern, aad northeastern Ocl. J. atatea, and camped out durinC !be whole al. their 00: Women's Tea will feature Havln& a darll: room ID their season's. clothing fashions tbclr own cob' llldes. Oae al. Ille evenll al. the _.1y LalTJ II the sdlocl'a .imlld- ICbool calendar molt looted for- strat!ve pbotoCJWllber 8lld tabe pictures for ftl'ioal Pltiica- ward lo la Ibo w-·· TM. Uoaa, lncllldlae lbe ........ . AD WllliM!a. m11 lll9lted CID 8lld al8o pablicltJ pbotQI - ... Bron Audltorlam .. SUDday, Admlulon'a Olice. Sept. rr, .t l:OI P-DI. llD - .... tu llOt lealt. Lan7 die pelt prosram pllmDed ,. Kltzel 11 quMe .t ma&:. Cllll Jelr. tnc fmulture to tarmdl ... l'hS .. Ille ..-ia wfll be home. A cUriDet ' lamp, bell flllllma, tbow. 'ftle modlll, drum tlble, and pole li&llt wlddl wll eomllt of lkfbso- made from varfoUI puts al. ol4 - will tub. oar 1 are 11J101111 Ilia "m- taa dolllll lmlt lllml bJ 8111111 tloal." . ' ' GI · 6t llllOlll .ID ton. The theme of the fllblon abolr will be centered -- lbe - cla! caleadar al. lbe ICbat>I year. '1'bla will' be aood for the - In to c:olleCe life. ,,. "*'81 ll'ell, Ille ... deatl who llieal • ,.,. ... mq falblaa Cladlel fnlm lb.t . Albr the faablaa lbow, there will be a tea. Al 11111 Ume the bl& aid llttle alllen will '£0 . chat aDil , ... qulded;

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Page 1: zc, 1970 No. Iarchive.mcpherson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/v55-2r.pdf · Vol. SS McPherson Collqc, Sept. zc, 1970 No. I Dust and Ashes sing of today Oontemporsy and folk mualc

Vol. SS McPherson Collqc, Sept. zc, 1970 No. I

Dust and Ashes sing of today

Oontemporsy and folk mualc llDderKwe tile Oct. c:IXnoca­tloa when Dalt and Albee per­

"Torm bl -c:oacert.

Ashes bring It lo them In · loo clay'a language.

Aa Ibey share tbelr talenta In a profmalaaal way, tbe7 alle lime ~ In • per..al ftJ. lo tbelr dil&lDetlYe znlo..

Dual and Aabes. Jim Moore lat!')' tl!ey a1m to dlleover aDd ,, and TimiP"Die: are i968 ll'ad· procJaJm the truths about IUe -• ~~L-~ Wesley 'Ibeolollcal and :God as Ibey are fowtd In

b h """""""7 In Washington, D. C. the creative and emotJoaaJ ex·

ne·· arson tr. i utes t e ::c=~an::1: ~oo.~u: u- lnltbl, C or the un1t8d Metliodlst Olurcb aays Dust .and ""- tine

ill Nashville, Tennessee.. .came Crom Ille s- ol IUdl

Mill f h I ~ prolssloaaJ ~ - - Paul Simon and Bob . ,. ers or e p ~ welloo: :1ni::t~ ~~them wllb ..

, , work •.folk~ m!niltrJ, reetrTatlon,'' 'liiilel Dr. L. Hal'-• ~.Sept. 2o. mo - the .Olo: "So~ata" · while accomp. Dr. Mcllorn, ~ the cl&- Senalnc, tbe -i for a'Jcrm. old DeW01t,•'nean or Wealer big dai foe the clecllC'atlon. al Riiied by his wife. sire lo aee 1118111 use lbe.t- · of :m.lnilll'1· wblcb' can JPeak 'nleologleal Seminar)' w~ our ;,,,,., Jiil'8r)'. lilllkr Llral')' Sell. James B. Pear9on. U.S. Ubrar)'. Dr • .Mertin Franb,.d- authmUcally lo peop~ ol tqday, ton, D. c. •"ih. ~ mea CleillcalJoD c:enmaa1s bepD .t -* &cm ~. ,.,.,. lbe of --s.mlc a«eln, reed Ibo Dlllt mid ~ ~ wllb· - defiDltdJ nat _, tbe 2:30 p.m. wllla Miii Jaiielle Kor· main addresa "Prlodlies -tor lbe "l.itall7 cl De:liealJon." oat Pft(eaR. ;Xliey Jpelllt aDd Mmmanan. wbo are dmpillni

pn, pio(- of Dlllllc, ~ lieftoUfa." To bcln hla ~ 'Ibo cledlcatlaa ceremolO' - able wllh ~ s-er. tbe dandi and Ill trac11t1cm1 the jirehade, '.'Srrlor of Ille Bea- Semtor ~ paid tr"- to ~ with • bmedictlcm. 0- And lbe ltrell£lh of lbelr fonns of wonbip.

lhen, Como" by J«iam Seba&- Sedle and Clce Miller, lo wbom by Dr, Leland Len&el. aaod- creetlve 8Pll'08cb calls forth 8ll 'Ibey are -*iDI lo be •

~ Dada. · the library II dedated, I« ale prof- of billory and poll- Immediate respami, ID Ille me. arm of lbat diUrdl maki11C '.lbe JD'fOClilon WU .it-i by tbeir help and COlllrlMloaL ticaJ ICieoce. , late Ibey proclaim. Young peo- fresh and creative liPPMls, •

Dr. ~. RIOlhroclc, pr'ofessot Al Sen. Peereon. talked on NIM the oeremcey .waa O'I«, pie, In particular, encCllllW the pedaUy fo th'ole wbo are Dot of educaUoo and p)'9Cboloa. Dr. aeveral oarreat and praslnc la- there W81 an open boUle ID Ibo Cbriatlan me a a a 11 e 81 It II, bring readied eKecUvci, by

J. Jack Melbom *°" lbe illtro- --. he aald he believe& ''119 library. Almo.5t an ~ 1be Tlbere Ibey are ..._ Dult and oonventlonal methodl." ductor}'. apeedi ;io the cUeata of can solve problems <ii tod87 dedlcallon and - who clldn\ ' lhe college and to the Jtudenls and heal publJc 51>hit." tock lbe cpportunll;y lo - Kll-atlendlng the cledlcaUon ~ Mr. Robert Hmmatm. ardiJ. 1er Library during this 11P11C1&1 IDOQJ, tect. &ave lbc ir-ntatJon bl open bouee.

11an7 towmpeoplc, lncludlllg the bu11dln&. Be thanked an M a n 1 iuescs attended Ille the Miller flmlly, wh1> gave coocerned for tbc help and &aid 'open house and were greeted much time and money to the he hoped tlult' the library would by i:ned>ers of the f&IUty aid library project, visited Sunday, be used to Its fuU capacity by admlnlstratlon who talked with

Assistant professor of music, both students and towns peop'le. friends from out of town who Larey Kltul played. a trombone In response to Mr. HWJ111811J1, came especially for lbe event.

Band director .Kitzel· a man of varied i~terests, talents.

, "7 u..ta Br*-

Larry Kbel, lntllructior in music, Is one of the ·now faces appearing am'ong the · Mcl'ber­eon CoUece facUltJ lbll year. Be is married and baa Olle SOD,

Bart Demlla, .,_, II months. 'l'be Kltall were bclh ~ of ~ OoBece and grad­uated ID 1tlS.

He eepeclall)t enjoys wortlng with beginnln& grade llCbiJol atu­deots, and al80 wilh tbo&e OD

lbe college level

hopes t:o further apart bll lta­dmt'a aeMbetlc lnlerellle aoo b1 raJslni their spirit, bopel lo sperk Ibo lolererilt of aH atudelU at McPherson In maldns ,Mo. Pb~ College one of lbe maet acti\'O OCDlerl al. P'ide 8lld unity. .

iany and Sandee, ror: their own enjoyment, like &o combine traft'llng mid cmnplng out. Dari- ·

After ~ their degrees, Larry and hb wife, Smldee, be­gan their teicblng ~ at Bruning, Nebraska, ·where be taodit both vocal mici lmtJ'u­mmlal music far s· 1em'll and lhe tangtit maltsemallcw for 2~ year&.

Beneath bis llnillng face II a vibrant young man who be­lieves lbat "If a teacher stops leemill1. ho also sl1ips teacb­lug." He af!Inns the power ol young people to teach, as well 81 lo be taugbl, In the every· day CODlaCt of classroom !X­

periences, In music, Larry feels, one bail

the freedom lo excd aad take an active part ID all the ac· tlv!Uce · of the class. Ip tb!S en: vlronmeot where eftl')'Olle'I

full partlclpeUon and bani wcrlt ls needed for the .succes:s of the group, a fee!illll cl ~! unity ~ ll8elf.

Ing their summers, Ibey> blnie Dut •. 114 Aaliet, hi!< .r.sia, .... _,..._ I• CollTMatloa • trnvolod lo the ~

During the last 2 ,._., Leny bas tangtit lllltrumental music OD the grade and bl~ 9Cbool level at Tecumleb, ~ Tbrou&b the baild, I.any

Mq,calendar urdq, October s - Bawdy Deya.

~. ONller 1 - eon­calloa, Folk 8ia&sa - Dust • Albee , -• ......,, Gew.er I - Foot­

bd .... Prllall, llere. .... Jalllt ~ .

northwestern, aad northeastern Ocl. J.

atatea, and camped out durinC -~~~~~~~~-'-~~~'--'--~~~­!be whole al. their ~-

~~ 00: of~~ Women's Tea will feature Havln& a darll: room ID their

~and~: season's. clothing fashions tbclr own cob' llldes. Oae al. Ille evenll al. the _.1y

LalTJ II the sdlocl'a .imlld- ICbool calendar molt looted for­strat!ve pbotoCJWllber 8lld tabe pictures for ftl'ioal Pltiica- ward lo la Ibo w-·· TM. Uoaa, lncllldlae lbe ........ . AD WllliM!a. m11 lll9lted CID 8lld al8o pablicltJ pbotQI - ... Bron Audltorlam .. SUDday, Admlulon'a Olice. Sept. rr, .t l:OI P-DI. llD -.... tu llOt lealt. Lan7 die pelt prosram pllmDed ,.

Kltzel 11 quMe ~ .t ma&:. Cllll Jelr. tnc fmulture to tarmdl ... l'hS .. Ille ..-ia wfll be home. A cUriDet ' lamp, bell • flllllma , tbow. 'ftle modlll, drum tlble, and • pole li&llt wlddl wll eomllt of lkfbso­made from varfoUI puts al. ol4 - Oolle&e~ will tub. oar 1 are 11J101111 Ilia "m- taa dolllll lmlt ~· lllml bJ 8111111 tloal." . ' ' GI ·6t llllOlll .ID ton.

The theme of the fllblon abolr

will be centered -- lbe -cla! caleadar al. lbe ICbat>I year. '1'bla will' be aood for the -~ ~ In to c:olleCe life.

,,. • "*'81 ll'ell, Ille ... deatl who llieal • ,.,. ... mq falblaa Cladlel fnlm lb.t ~- .

Albr the faablaa lbow, there will be a tea. Al 11111 Ume the bl& aid llttle alllen will • ~ '£0 . chat aDil , ... qulded; •

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Mac .Shack Mdc student ~r~acts .t!J Nixon s d · address~ ·supports iti .. validity

.nee . ~ y () u . On Wednesday, Sept 18, MN· ieoaaeas tho situation rather much. 'lbe speech be did make :Between May 28 and Sept. 4 the Mac Shack ernl M'cPberaali CoUcgo atu- than tbrowlni a Ill ' waa a ~ one 8lld one that

accounted ·a deficit of $1893.58. Student Council ba(i · denta went lo KaDsaa SI.ale Uni' Next, be cited ri!ceDl ~ la particularly ffievant lo col­ended the academic year ,with a balance o! $124.21. venlly In Mallliattan to bear pies ol violence In the U.S. and le,te studenta, slDce we lln! the :Bills presentea by creditors during the summer and Prakleot Nlxon'al laddreu to stlited that -we cou!cl 11of ~ ~ groqp In the naUon l?l'l>­paid .to the Mac Shack account totaled $1,517. 79, the natlon'a college atudenta at for the rule or taw' llbroad Jf· tllllliic what 11 golnc OD and leaving an overdn.ft &f $~,398.58. • · tJ?e beCimUnc ol the -~ we did DOt raped tbe ru1e· of try!Dc ' to ·c:hallce It.

These facts you've heard before, but behind year. . law at home. He also aald tlu\I ll bil qays disturbed me the numberai la a ·lot of missing information. What Wbllo llstenlnc to the apeecb, In a free aioclecy suCh. al our!· that 1111111)' ol tboee wbo &r!J the qid happen..(f;p the )llOney? At tl!e present time, I . bad several ' reactlona which where means for . clian&e are molt vnCal ~ peace, love, iilvestigatlve !jrocedures are underway to determjne I'd Ute to &bare with you. .provided, there Is no Died ror and the-~ ol the cilder what ~aJly~appened. · . Finl, I'll give' a i.ief sum- violence. • · ~ mi also aome oC the

. Poorly ept records and a lot of keys floating mary of bis main polnta 8DJ1 :With regarda to coilece atu- moat ab&o)utely Intolerant. peo. ~round are r ly. a..J ew of the clues to ~problem then co Into my teac:t!olll· d . . In lcular be aald lhil pie around, hatlag the COlllel'Va-wJ!ich StU~~~lll atte~pt to solv~: §!!!.clept_ He starte4 oH the _rpe¢b wllh-J:~- 1s-r-ncrislsrsp1r1t on J-uvee every bit-as-much as-the cooperation 118 very 1mpoi'£iipt throughout these in- a deviee to ~ablisb rapport day'• and ·that even conservatl- bate them. A llt· vesj;igations ~ l~rn the wl}ol~ sltua~on b~hind the wllh hla· a,ooieace - · talldng i! oll o~ma were aolved Uo repect Biid· co~ will co Mas Shack fnlanclal status. about KSU • fooCball blltory. lomOmiw · the moral and int a loDg way.

Thia Saturday, ,Sept. ia, ·marks the beginning Thia tied lntb hll first =!or ual crisis' wOuld atrii f!r.ill IP ••. AltbOUgb I lhougbt ll waa a for. thttHac·Shack. Work day'begins at 8 .a .m. Man- point which was that one lee.nls ~ 'D-LI-• -~-.... Iha good~. I led wllh a .ves-7 ager, Ron Naylor la to be commended for. hla·efforta by Joalnc, • that after meetlni .~~ . "'~ ~ · t ~l«I teellnl. Wba1 .be tO orgariize this wor1' da)" and the entire program . defeat, one should-alt down and. !!' try~ lo solve the pnib~ ..id was g~ but I'm fOl'Oed 'for ,Mac Shack. . . • . , • of our natlon, we sbould neither lo Joo1: at the extent to wtlicb

. General .cleaning and painting Iµ'& .planned to . c:oilform tO the older Ceneratioo l>rtalcleot NlxOD and bis admJiU. ' restOre a pleasant. atmosphere w_here studenta can Kline ends· : -.i::o1 ~ ~ !<> ~ atrailoO p.r actlce what be go to relax, llaten to music, and talli with otlier stu- · "·"'- _;,,~. ~ preaclie!L ' • . · dents~ , '. · · · • J • • • lion. ""we;< we ""°""' """""' vi~lclent ~ ~ious-

.. Naylor_plan.f{ to sell cooperative securities at campusement the tremendous opportunJty and Ji cSOem't have 'inocb' respect or the price of $1.00 per share. These securities are · • . SOUDd foUDdallons we )lave ID toieranee (er· cq11ege itucleata; aiµfed. at raising the required g0al of $260.00 whic~ Kllne,llall l!aa declcled lo abol· buJld . OD ~ America and use ihe ' ~~ ror c!Wifie m:ade is to'l1e met if the Shack·is to-open. . · ,. ilh' campusement. In the P11St; ~ In · a creative,_ ~ul W!uilztthe ·~· !Uive bni'ugbt ~ Stuc·o :pre8ldent.Al Pitt.Ii says: '1t is vitally lm~ llllY lirl receivln& tblity late way 01 ·lllllkinC c1w:1ges In 'our rew·resutti anc!'Preslcltnt Nixon portant for members of the· student body to part!- mmutt. or commlttlnc various IOC!ety. , . a~u/ tried to a.Old. tbe cipate In work day. This will indicate wlietbe11 the other oUeDaes waa ·confined In All In aD, I thought It was ~ ·1o, I.be other side by Student ln~re'st Is ,strong enough to k~p the Shack her room from Friday i;ilght_ an '.excelleiit speech. What l\e ~ 111,. doing bJa thine. 8nd Open," . UDtll I a.m. Stmday mornfDC. sald W8;,' for the JDOll part flyDc oUt ac8Jn.

Your concern is vital to you and to ·the future 'lbe· girl committing ttie ol- true, m·my opinion, aJ1!1 bad u WoWd be ~ to ~ of the Hae Shack. Show your support by joining tense could DOt have vlal.0.-s, treat mern. ·1 bearil many !el- pnt What the Pttsldent aald work day this Saturday at 8 a.m. could not use the pbone.-radlo, low at~ comptalnlnc that on the' baala ot ·What be doea

etc. or visit with other glrla ID be dldn't talk abOut . anything because what be said cloea·l\ave the dorm. Tbe resldenta ol important - Ute the war, JIOV· validity. Maybe lf we tock his Kline Hall felt that this was erty, etc. . . advice, pracUced the tblDgs be too' harsh Jl penalty for the of· True, be didn't, but I lhlnlt tallied about, and set an ""° tense. A l s o campuaement we've beiird him talk about ample far the older generatOD, seemed to be a little "elemen- those ihinis· oflen ~ that they would ttllpoDd In a like

Picnic, tal~nt sh~w 4;ghlight howdy dayS tary" for college studenla. we know ms posltJon,

0

and DJ>- m~. If a girl now accumulates 30 parcnUy It hasn't c b a 11 g·e·d

late minutes or commlta any other · offense that would have } vmdo!f ~ tree football

tlCkela and a ~ lly picDlc will be the blgtillgblt Of 'l!ila ~·a "Bawdy Daya" -~ 28 to Octd>er s. lffowd7 l>a7a ii an annual

efent In M'cffie!'aOll. It ii an o;portDDll.>' for tbe McPherson ~ lo welcome it1¥1ents and for ibe corisDunJty and alU•

denta lo become better acquaint-ed. .

'lbe downfowD merchanta have purchased $000 tickets for the first bome!Cootball came at the college. These tlckets will be given away with the purchase ol merdlaDdise. An addµlooal

What about .. sweet Tillie?

Who will .kue sweet Ti'lie? J.lust she go with the evil bank president, Oliver Wheedle, or will bnnk guard, Peter Strong· vault come lo her ~cue? But

~ ... tint about liUle Suzie? Will ahe get her money back from the bank?

Find the answers to au these questions Fri4aY nlgbt, Sept. 2$ when the melodrama, . ''Tillie, tile Teller or 'lbe. Great B~nk Robbery" Is proscnled In the· Student Union basement. ~ will be three performances. . at 7:30 p.m., 8:30 _p.m., and 1:30 p.m. "lbe C8lt bas been work1Dc

bard on tbls, ao lel'a come ·Out llO ~rt them.

'IJIE BPECl'A'IOa -._pap t • · ..,._ u.1m ;,

two dol1ara paid at tbe door will blQ' lhe ; pomeeeor ol the tldret a season pa.is If he ao desires.

On 'Ibunday.~~· 1, thfre will be a c0mmW11ty-eoMere picnlc at Lakeaide 'pft One thousand tll*elll are aviillable to people ID Ibo community wlsbing lo altelld. 1be groop wlD be arranged ID IUCb a, way as to !acllltate commcmlcatlon between atlldenla 8lld membera ol the MePber-. Cuninunlty.

~.:m::::.~~,wm . P1•tt. s ·pushe. s · U she bas key privileges, She · ' , · wm lose them !or one ~ . ----u abe does DOt have key privl- ; , · '

leges, she will be required for St one week to be In the dorm one UCO hour earlier than the regular

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Following tbe picnic will be a talent show with half ol the entertainment pMlded by the commwiJtj and ba1f J)l'OVidecl by the CoUege. For lbelr part Me­Pberaon oOileee will P!'esent '"Ibis 1s Mac CoUece. .. Ali c1o­partments of the acbool will have an opportunity ID par<.Jcl­pate ~ the 1a1ent ahow.

closing time. (For those coming In early,

the aame rules would apply ns USW1lly apply nt clcslng time. E.g. No male visitors ill the lounge and phone calls for only one-bnU hour after the time she must be ln.J

'Ibis, Kline reaideots feel la a more equitable policy.

Dinner ends SEA drive

'Ibis evening at 4:30 p.m. a The Spectator . banqoot for the members of the

Vol. SS Sept. 24, 1910 No. 2 student Education Assocllltion 0111c1.1 ,,_.,, pu01tut1on ., Mc- and. tor all those interested In

• ......., coi-. M<P....._ ic...... knowing about this organmtioo ~"\.'"':'.:= ~:...!c'::" ~""/:: will be held in the SU calctena. = = ·~ &::;.., ~= 'lbc banquet la the conclUsion -·- pold •t M<Phffaon, KansH. ol tho memberabJp drive be!d ~'"r." Olltu - S,_t Un.Ion bo... during this ~· week. E-'ery· "'~., "'" _,.,.. ~ one plannillg to attmd the ban­-~ '""*'lpllon In . U.S.A. QUtt la asked to be In the SU ,._ ~~ lVl>Ocrlptlon 1n u.s.- lobby at 4:30 p.m. ao tlutt JerV·

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S.OW.,.totlonl-· f!1r lo tut-M~ W- IDg C8ll begin at 4:45 p.m. - · Tbe COil for U-· DOt on the

eo11or.-~ .. ~ -1\ rOoci eervlce will bo.'1.21. F~ =. ..... '::"" .. '.:::::. ':..'= lowing the banquet a· abort pro-~ ........... S.'::',...=· gram will be praeated. Thia F>Ollly ~ ......... - - ,.jm lnc!ude croup slDlinc Ud .;.. c.o11 , - - .._ statemenll ol ''wbat Is a teacb-L--.. S-- er." ~ ~ -=· = '.Becaule ol Tbunday DICbt -= ci-. the -meetlne will ad­~.::"'.' .. :::: : :·'t':,,.~ . ~joura by /I p.m. ' ..

A challenging year for Shi· dent Council hogan last Wednes­day evening aa PresldcDt AJ' Pitta called the first meeting to order. 'lbe first order of business wns reaching the de­clslon to close or open the 'Mac Shack. .

'lbc discussion, which lasted for nearly ono hour, questioned the llnandal and managerial aspects ol the Shock. Manager Roa Nll)llor ptttenled bJa plans !or Improvements and remodel­ing to .the CouncU and reque!ted, $300 from Stuco lo reopen the Shack.

through the adoptlon of aeveral govemhlf; 'pollclea Jiicludlng the npproval or all Mac· Sbaclt ex­penditures by the treasurer of Stuco and the appoilltmcnt of Mlltoo Goering, direct.or of stu. dent aff~, as faculty advi.wr to the Mac Shack. . : At the suigeatJOD .. ol ~ ·concerned allldeata, Council· au. 'lhorlzed Al Pitts and the Stu. dent Court to lnveat!pte -the opcrat!,O!! ol the Mac Shack last year and to make every attempt·· to collect debts owed lo· Ibo Shack.

A lbreo proposal package waa CouneU decided Jt could DOI then presented for consideration

ercord to absorb the debt and by Al Pjtta, author .of the p.:0. forward this sum so a com· posala. Believing· that "Council promise was presented and should COll5ldcr realistic evalua­pas&ed by Council. ton ol Itself In tile caWlgories

Wben the following condltlons of leadership, relevance and or­are met by &tudents and Jn. ganlzation," Pitta iiroPoeed: terest In the auccess of die col- 1.J that Cowlcl1 establllh Ila feebouao ls expremed, Oowlcil own rules of procedure . will reconsider the JIOlllblllty · 2. >' that eoUncn appoint . aa Qf opeDllll the Mac Shact. In-0,itlve 'Commlltee to

1. J General clean-up by °IOI- ltudf the 'orsamtlaD and el· UD!eera. fectlv- of OouDcl! Md to

2.l Painting by vohmteera. di-aft a._new Caostitutian 'er rec-3.J qu and electrlclty limied ommend dlan&fll ID tbe' ulatinc ·

cm. Coaatltnilcii ' ' 4.l DonaUam by lhxleala to. . 3.) tllit Oomicn lltudJ ~

tal!DC $250 I!"' received. , lloD ol 'the' ~ . . In tbe e!ftDl that tbe lfac A 'modlill that ea,ma1 8IJll"099 •

$back opw, CuuDcll bu 'ai-- - Ml-~ iliPoWed Oii ~- . ...... . , ~.,... ~ dl' .beila \iinn'd!i!!lfb.

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!Jul/dogs ·.out pace··. KWU,~es leads

., llJck DeBaoll , Tho muddy traclt hampe~ Mc:Pbenon'• champlomhip ·nDlllirlg for Mac's team, bill

Cl"05S-cOllllt lel\ftl demolished ~ Weeleyan's squad slill ~ tm.man 8Cll*S.Jrom Kansu ccuJdn't baDdle 111e pace. Five :w .. 1eyan Jul Friday ID Salina. men from ~ dropped out b7

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Ivan ' 'J'orrtw fprinled home lO lhe end · ol the race. bel\l KWU'I natlonally ranked Tbil 'weet, the aquad g0N to \ Ricli Akusu by over fifty feet. Oenterville, Iowa for a m mile Behind Akusu came teammate road race. A crowd 'ol ar;.ooo Glen· Appell Is e x p e c t e .d to 4'!f! several . ~ then placed ten runners belore Wesleyan COliJd aquada compete for a teem tro-manaae to get another man phy. heme. By tbea KWU bad given On October S, the McPherson

·- ni>~ all- hope ot even get&g - InvitaUonal O'oa aMmtiy- MeeC ~ • will be~ beld at BolllDg Actts · Tori-ec,. lead almOflt. au ot the Gou eour.e. Some ot.the .strOna­!our najlC COW'Se. Alwau made est ninnere Jn the conlerence a bid !or the iead Jn the· last wli be there. 'l'he 1!0naoP 8ro

' quarter mile, but :rvan turned . rldlng hlSh and are coafi:lent •. Ct! . the. Jpeed. and won puiling Ibey can repe8t tlieir last per-' nrj. lormance ID lhe ·~ meet.

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·Travels. giye Getmah illsight

Be I.lien went to OJpenhagcia for hli lfJCODd ''bcmesUiy'• with

John L. Gelman, ISliJtaDt .• la..,er and his lamlb' where Pnit_. 1za· 1aneu1ice. 15 a new be lemled to biow a diftereot member ol tbe McAieraon . Col- • lege facnlty. He Is u,e bead ol atmolpbes'e, that ol city life Ill tbe SpaiiJsh program. Denmark.

· MM ei1dlng a tenn o1 mm. · Proleaor Getman has a wife, +n- service ~ealor G«m8

· Pilar, who .Is • a new mem- _, • n 1>e7r ot' the ( lty aJi:I . again made his Wa:/ had: to

acu • a soo · Denmutt to leadJ · Engtish as a ~ ~ 19 montha. Jorcll, • forelp 1aDcuace· 1n Copenhagen. Cat.allai name, - -from Sant He ta· ...... tiler for Jcrdi, ihe patroo saint ol CaCa- ...... e one year. lqna, a ~ bf ilragons.

Plans heg;ll for festival · . Bulldogs drop

Ma Dy Mac ltudeats hlVe · . t ~c

~~c='~theo: open~r . o . ~ ... tennlal ·aiurcb aiotr Festival . '

" '!bi! liridlron lleMOD opener at 'Newton. 'Ibis Is allo Belhd'• to be bei_d, at. Brown ~toa:· Colorado eoiege illlt Salurday, · ll!lCODd ,ame. Beibei , 10it · co ham ID November. ¥ 19, was-a bani' !ought bat:- ·Pen! .St&le ot Pml, ' Neb. ,

Perfonnancea are eet,tor'e:30, tie that endi!d bt a SO:H :deleat • XnuckJes la1d 111at' the ~ p.m., November 1; 'a at s for the BuOdoc& 'l'he ·~ learned a Jot frOm the COionidO p.m.,·NOvember 1."lbe FauvaJ look& . like It WU I !osHldeei gmne and that the '-"IPirl& Is spomored by the M~ came. bat Colorado bad .some Is rean, pod. Be alllo want. Couoly Centennial ~ lldy bre&U wblcb nsulted ill to thank the llWeat boclJ le ~ ol church cboln toucbdoowDs. . Jbe earty-momlng eeod. olf anct

throughout the county· will alng One ol the two Mac touch- the· support ts:i both ~ pep Memdelrsolm's cantata, "Hymn downs C.- on a ninety • four band aDd studenia at ~-~ of Pr~" Other groupc Ill the yard klck-'off return by Ray It WU ruUy tremendoll8. Festlvai w. iii be the Central and Cna;' The other toucbcloov(n was ~ ~- atall•Ucs: McPherson College cboln the a thirty-tWo yard pau from El- Flnt -.,. ... ••• ••• • •• Mff ~ Moundridge High Mixed choru. wood scoU to Mike Pnrb. Steve ~::.:"" • .::::= 1: ':

and the Lindsborg High Scbooi. ~~~ 1wo pointa ~= :::.: . ,~ I Orchestra. · cOacil. Knuckles feels that ~,.:, · J~ ..u

1llrOllC oppogitlan like Colorado F- .... loot M - N

Alter recelvinl his B.A. In 11158, Proleuor Getman travel­ed to Elilnore, Denmari<, ~ be ·sfud)ed DaDl.&b and Its ~

Bulldog / ooiball College abould prepare tbe Mac • 1. Bllil!fogs !or ~ eveninf'• ~ SPBCTATO~ ..... ·- -~ l g~ with ~ .Oollece at ' StpC, Z4. 1m ··

pie aijd ~-Upon · arriving ID Detimart,

ProleSsor Gelman weat . through

Se'pt. 26 Oct. '3 Oct. 10 Oct.17 10 days ol lntenalve orientation

ID the Daiusti languaee and cus­toms at the Ialetnational Pee>- Oct. 24 pie's College, and then was Oct. 31 f?laced for one mOnth In the ~-NOY. 7 borne ol a tanner Miere he NOY. 14

Bethel There Friend• .Hell'.e. . Sterlinc There Ottawa Here

(Homecominc) . Kanaaa Wesleyan There Bethany Here Baker There Tabor There

lmmedlately belan ro 1 e a r n Dani.sh, as this family knew no Dlgllah.

Tbe8e people were W!ry q>en, direct, and !DqulslUve. Under . lhese ooodltlons, Proits'soc Get­man, .... forced to •rmpond and leam the language more raplcl­

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SOcial event •

· Fu~e.teachers to begin OJ!•the-job tr~~-·· ~

4round camplis round up The mllllt recent illue vf ''!Trustee Talk", a

Ttie 111CW almdlr for .. regular feature ID the "Kailaaa Library Bulletin," weetead

111111., ectlritlll for waa authored by Prof. Una Yoder. Professor Yoder Tweut:,~ ltucle.a teacb- Babier; 1lc&lie J<ty, tium.,

· is chairman of the local publJc library board of en tiegtn their full-time prao- McPherson; . Altha Landei, Mc~. • °""' illmllDll. trustees and pi-ealdent of the regional South Central t~ teachlni Oct. 17• 'Ibey will ~ ~. Heatioa; Steve ~ atiiit II WPA cw- Kansas Lib~ $)'stema. She .wrote about managing 'fiDilll .tGdeDt ~•Dec. 11 Layton, .incllartal an;, Mo. P415 All> Nlabt wldl die i.11 last sprins's successful campaign for a $850;000 ~ :tr11· to cal'QPCll to Pbenoo; • 'lbea1111r prtldaclioil, "Tiiie tbll bond issue for a new library bullillng. . ~ ~ In tbfl Lllmlle Uijegren, lndultrial TelleS' Gt 'Dle.'o-& !Id Jklb. Dl'.. Dayton RotbroCk baa been reappointed to at ·time. .u, Homton; Joyce 11-. berJ" • 1be ~· fW6nD. the state Standards Board for a im-.year term as a ¥ Slnee Ibo bellnalnr ol die hoine t9C01l0IDP, McPborloii; - wtll be ;twa la Ille ... ~presentittve of the church-related collepe. He ~ vear !her hrre been • IAJeva Palmer, Colll1b grade, In­dent l1'dml .__. · at r:• will also be serving as president of the Hutchinson ~ Ille. c1- o1 their • man; JudJ P9ull, teOODCI er*. p.m., I:• p.m. _. t:• p.m. Field Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa this year. penillq· teacbeq _, Tia- Wlckersbam School; Scott ~

On 8111Drdq, • ... BaDdacl An article by Dr. Rothrock publllibed earlier in ci.,. 1e,., Industrial arts, em-: tra9el 1o Bedlel for a ,_. .t Elemeo~ English llapzlne bis been used In a Ttie student teadim, their Caroloo Prickett. home -. 7:30 p.m. 1'oBo!rlllc 'Ille ,_., new book Of readillp by Virgil Howes. The title of tead>log fields and tbelr ~ lei, Qmlm: I>oRlllJ Retter, Bethel wtll llOlt a dml:ie lw lbe the book fa Indlviduallslng Instruction In Reading are: .1Dlf7 Brown. Eoglllli, Mc· Englls). M~: Buildoll ail tllelr lllldlll& ,... and Sodal Studlee. • • '1'bemoo: Linda Brown, !our11& lla1'1Je Boorda, maslo, HOo porteJS. · The :Auoclated ColleireS of Central Kat18a8 held grade, Bolicbin.90o; .Jane Dru- AlereOa, Kay Sdlrock, 11 om e

Suncliit,""iiie w~·. CoaoclI tl!eir anbual Ficultf/Staff Meeting on Monday, baker, tlfltl grade, Part Sc:bool: ec:oooml!s. M~: M4rJ" wiB bOllt a tea lo · 111a studlat Bept. _14, at Bethel College. Dr. Howard W. John- Jpba Bl!z'fS,.soclal «lleoce, Mo. liD Shepherd, EDllllh. Mcl'llero­UaioL '1llle i. ror~all wlJIDOll ston, new ACCK director spoke on the topic "Chai.,. Pbenoo: Sman Eruatt. ~ -; Fn!ncis illdi8; lDdaltrlal

· llludentl ~ tho coUece and be- lenge for lllgber Education in tbe"l970's." ll1!dei Wicbnbam Sdlool: arts,• Bubier; Dennis s m lt b. ctos at uo p.m. · Profeesor ~Donald L. Frederick has published An ~· lodultrfal art~ hidustiial llltl, ~: SD-

Latir that a&riiooa. Ille MC!' six ne!" songs in 19'10. "Holy Night of•Splendor" is 'lilel*ll; Vmcette C-1, 1111- - Tayb', Eaglilb. Bubier; 11 gj1'fllC a plcofC It the Jiu; ~ Cbristmas chorus for mixed voices and organ, a lol:7. ~: CJiriltlrll Baeo Marie Ullom, !bird grade, well· SUile ~ musical setting of a text by Kenneth Morse "A ~ aocial acleDoe, Mcl'ber- Wasblngtoo Schobl; and If.Ii &:OO and u...e ~ be11!: :. Choral Cele~ratlon" is, an ant~em for mixed chorus son; Sue Bo~, h I a tor 7,'" Wrigbt, hlltorJ, ~ food. ~ cmo iaend tlleee and organ. 'Disciples Prayer" fs;in one ven1ion a THE REAL POYYY.,...,ERS funcUoos 8Dd ~ Ibo IOC1ll chorus for male voices, and in the other version a r----~;;;;;:;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;..=..:.;;.......,;;;,;'u;.; .1.=~----commitlee. • ' cho"!!' for mixed voices. "Master, Let Me Walk With • .... ' . ;,JjS

Thee Is a bnon-anthem arrangement' for male J.. •., 11"9:;1 . chorus. R. A. Hoffman Co. is the publisher' of these f1.rl .lllO·iliqrr- · *"' five. pieces. "A Sonc of Night"; chorus for Treble ~'iJ 'I" f'·

M~. sponsors all ~hool picnic

chorus, ls,publisbed by Schmi4!, Hall. & ·McCreary. · Dr. Gilford lkenberey Is •pioneering a new

teaming technique which is available through the ' .......--....._ library. Lectures to his first year biology claas are ' ·' '

Mc1'llenoo Oillece Youth II ~ an an dool p1cmc lit lluwell State ·Lib llaodq, Sept. l'I, at 5:et p.m. .

"Enning plaol IDcludo lll(>o

per, ftCl'eatloa. and a J!!Osr&m wllh a *1t to tell llboUl MCY'1 plans_ IDr the 10l6 ," ltated Jan llo~, ex>-pree1doat Of tbe orgaollliUon. 'Rod Oulter will play hb guitar' and load sroup

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taped and sent, with transparencies used In the class, to the library.

Student who miss a class or feel the need to review may check this material out at the desk and use it in the listening lab. Other professor, have ~xpressed Interest in this method and perhaps later more curriculum wnt be available in this way

The Registrar's Office has announced th~ final enrollment. The total figure is 641. The breakdown accor~ing to classes is: fres}Jmen-209, sophomores-120, JUniors-141, and seniors-121

~ ~oowbo>wm W:: e Chapel services Frosh ~Iect . tend. Students mar aJgo up lo Rev. James E. Tomloasoo, Newl>' elected ll"e6hmao class the studenhmloa. ~ pastor· ~ the <Jnrda officers are. Marie Seid«, &;-

. ~ the Brethren spoke at sex, Mo., president; Rick Tyler, • the Sept. 22 c:hapeJ .service. Jon- Waterloo, Iowa, vice-president;

Student teaching eUe Morgan, "assistant prolcssor Debbie Grady, st. Louis, Mo., · , ol mus lo pnmded organ mu· secretary; · and Dawn Helm on

applicatiODS due. sic. . North MancbeSter, Ind., trcns'. , On Sept, 29, the Joe Talley urer.

Students planolng to atu&nt f!lmllY wW provide a program The freshman clllSS student tach during seci>nd semester ol ol Jnsplrlng gospel music. This Council represeotaUvcs oro Jane this school year abouJd rue their . family of· four ls from Groem- Juhnke, Moundridge, and Gco­applicatioos lmmedlalcly. All boro, N. C. and baa made rge Harderaoo, Franklln Park, applicatlons tor ltadeat teacb- world-wide tours -a1 Umea. m era are to be lo the education department office bJ NOY. L

StudeDta will bo placed ac­cording to the date on whJcla their applications nro nc'copt<>ci by the Te'acber EducaUoo Com­mittee.

Aey students Interested In the Cooperative Urban Teacher Education <CUTE> ,program aro to contact William W. Bola, usociale professor In «Inca-lloo.

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