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Welcome New. w Students Vol. 50 The -, Spectator llfoEhc.rson September .9. 1965 Begin Today No. 1 )Jeyher ' Write .s, Directs ' .. " in 'the. Squa1.·e" Loren D. Reyher, a. s:sistanl sr .. Water loo, Jowo; Michael professor of English and Dra· 'tollins, sr., Dcn ytr: and Ken mntics, will be directing and Dauer, sr .. Dunkirk, Ohio. producing his new ploy, "Roses Robert Ki!im. Professor of in the Square," Sept. 29-30 nnd Sociol_og) ' a nd Deon Reynolds Ocl. 1 ·2. The production Is SPoRcgislrar, will parllcl1>olc In sored by the McPherson County produclion, along with Dr. Larry llospilal Auxiliary as a ·benefit Diehl and Patricia McKenna, · As ' President . for the county hospital. both or McPherscn. Locnlion of the production wiil · " Roses the Squore" is the be the new McPherson il I g h secend pla)' of Prof. Rcyhcr to· School Lillie Theater, with its be produced. Ills "Mr. Adam", large forestage and modern .de- ba,sed oo the best-selling novel sign. Members of the McPhcr- by Pat Frank, was shown for son community, Mocollegc, the the first time to the publ"" in high school and Junior high will 1 963. and will be produced in !IC employed in · production. lhe..xound at McPherson College Prof. Reyher, in addllion to in lhe spring, directing the show;. will play · Eugene O"Neill"s "Beyond the the m&Jor role of \\ 1llle. Others Horizon"· has been tentatively from. McPher_son· cast In . major selected for the first major pro- roles _ are. Merna Pritchard duction of the College dramatics as. Bunnie Mll!cr as season, lo open during the first and Dean O!flccr as of December. The closing • show of the year will be 00 Julius· ' players PCaesar," and laboratory theater I lricia Greenway. soph., Jndin1l;. Will continue weekly from the 01>0lis: Linda Kurtz, Jr., Bill- first week in October 10 the first ings, Mont.; Je rry Dnrrows, week in April. Dr. Melhorn, president of Maeollese, Jfffla Junior De;,. ricks. president of &be Macayece student councll, at his door, as Ju.nJor, Gtorre Snuel.7, and Janfoe Yod.cr alt.end the o!llcera r etreat held Sunday, Sep!. * l , For the· first lime in. fllteen. years, McPhe!JSOn COiiege opens with a 'new President, Dr. J. Jack Melhorn, former professor of sociology at LaVerne College, LaVerno, Calif. Dr. Melhorn succeeded Dr. DeSmond W. Bittinger as pres!· dent or McPherson. Born In York, Penn., Melhorn Is forty.four years 'old. · He Is married of\d has tgiee children, Mork, 12; Linda, 9; and Kent, 7. . President Melhorn, his wife, Mory. and their three children IJve al . the president's official residence al "1090 East. .Euclid. S Melhorn bas . a B.A. degree . tudents ·At Recep'tion f.rom a B. , D. degree from Yale Umversl ly Mac Faculty. Will B.ost t an M.A. from Tomorrow ol 8:00 p.m .• the -!•ndU,: in long.dresses and men . Southern California . University, McPherson College faculty will m suits and ties. · . and on honorary U .D degree hosl ' all new students at the The faculty will entertain with lrom College. lie annual liiculty reception lo be various musical numbers and Is ,nlso a PhD. candidate al the Ubenion. 1 1 readings. Refreshments will be University of Southern Califor· ue e nwn r o new s rved fl If t . nia dents. . Ibis )'Car's rcceplio dif· . se er me en ertainmenl. . . . n The purpose or the reception is llcforo coming lo McPherson, ers only lo give 411 the new students a MelhOrn was in his third term :;!;ls .. i "ted an slii· .chance to meet the members of , as Mayor 111 !:-"Vern.e, Calif. He , nvi · the faculty and become better has served on vanous boards Formal dr .css Wl!I be the order acquainted with thenn. or tho Churclr of lhe; Brclhren o[ the evening w11b women at- . in Cnlilorn' ._. . th · · •.- Faculty members Ilona! lovel 111 ' , .... ,. on !.. nn- Eight Added· To · .. M I I ,the rcccptlon are. Rbbert ·Kelm" · . , , aca Cll( ar profossor of sociology .and direc'. ore leav111g LjlVerne, .l\fel- McPhcrson College has nddcd lhe department or b me eco- •· tor of · admissions· ·' Dr Gil!ord° was jlonorcd at a blll\quot eight member s to its stall nomics. Friday, ScP,f. 10 - , Opening ' Ikenberr y prOfe..;,r 01 · biolo•u· gilt.S, and th'at time, the for the 1965-66 school yenr. Jn: A d I r , 1 . • , . S convocations, 9:!15 a.m., Brown l V1ce-Moyor ol<l.3Verno announc lud gra ua e o " 1ss1ss1pp1 tale Audi'tori ' um Presld 1 , 1 lh and Dr. John B"rtol der, pro- c cd arc four full-lime focully , en " e orn eel he would propose t th 11 Colleg_c for Women. Mrs.. ll<1Y· s-·'""g.· ' , lessor of biology. 0 e c Y members, three part time · lac- k ) holds d .,._..., • eollnciJ that one. of the La Verne ulty members, and 0 new house- coc so 0 masters · "" · Facul ty Reeeplion. sfoo _p. m., parks be- named. the J. Jack mother for Dot••ur J.lnll. grec Student Union new (s 1965 Qund.s For cnle · . M P - lrom M1ss1Ss 1pp1 State Uruvers- 1 ' "t en oq .., e •" · ark. Mr. Leslie Fraley, Jr., Co- , , ii)'. y, , . who do not have a Not only was McPherson Col· Dolzour Hall. Metzler,• Fahnestock, Arnold and Vanirnan were filled lo cap. aci!Y· and Kline Hall hns been mode completely Into a men's residence ball. All rooms' in Dolzour arc lull, and study and lounge areas have been remade into women's quarters. · Because of the greater Influx or students on campus, the ad· mlnlslraUon has also anticipated 'probl ems with on-campus' atu· dent parking. Stricter regulations will be e nf orced on parking pro- cedure, and larger' penalties Wiii be· assessed against Violal• 'E ra. More d.an&es and acU...iments will be made during the aellool year as the larger body, and added faculty and new ad· mlnstrative it!adershlp 1<1lvo old prohfcmi' ond meet the cha!· Jcngcs of ' the 65-tiG school year. Cultur al Sleries Will Offer Four Program& ,.Four well-known .groups aiid Jndividuals will be lealurtd on the M:cPherson College Cultural · Serles llJio-'-yeai:. The Wichita Siring Quartet will open the series on Friday Nov. 5. This quart. ct rroin Wtch'. Ito Slllle University has oppoar- Od throughout the Soutliwcst. Appearing Jan: 30 will be the widely acclaimed Norman Lu· borl choir. Eddy Gilmore. Pulll1· er Prize winning foreign cor- respondent will lecture on Feb. 26, lumbus, .Ohio, baa been appoint· . , ,. . . Saturoa)' Sept. II - Enghsh 1965 Quodrongle ' will now be lcge opened witli a new presJ. ed awstant prores1<1r 01 p!IJ ·s· Her lcachmg in· l>rofic1cncy M·!25 and M· : given on opeortunii,Y' to buy them dcril, but olher •signilieant foc· lcs, Mr. Fraley holds both the three years in high school W. 8 a.m., all Ju.mors. at the Student' Council's used lors were nollcCd as Macollege The fina.1 attraction will leat- B.S. and M.S. dell?"t• from Ohio and four years. al Bridgewater- Fresh. man lnlent 7:30 book sole In lhc Student Union. · st arted Its 11th year. The largest . , ure Marvin Blickonslllff, a form· Stale University College m Virgmla. p.m. , Brown· Au<jllonum. . sludcnt cnl'ollment Jn thq col· er member of the Macollego ·. : igb 1111 Watermelon Feed, following Bccaus,e the books a rc a year Jcge's history ·has filled five boys th_c past he com· t I far-· talent show, Gym parking lot. old they will be sold for $5.00. dorms and completely filled music !acuity, a pl· 1 1lc tl!d residency •·1n Uberl:. McP erson bus!, Sunday Sept It - .Church Last Spring they were sold lo ono °l'ncert on arch I . for lh 'e Ph.D. at Ohio nessmed, will· leach councs' ill services ,' allend the church of non-college students, for $7.SO. lre has· four years or •ccountiD; 10 the d<partme. at your' choice. With on• ... 1-'ted numbc r Studen .t Block pubhc school teaching cxper· ol business admhtlslratlon and Tu··'·y •·pl ,, _ " " "" LVJJ I d economics · '"'" o( these ycorbooks remaining, an . was a leaching as· 9:35 a.m. Brown Audiforjum students will be ser ed on a u d SISlant )during his mast er "s de· Mr. Hill, partner In Lile Haury, opening service first come, Lirsl serve basis. n ergoPS Cha;n!!es i;_rcc stlidy. Mr. Froley is ma Erner)", llill, and Scherer ac· Thursday Sept JG-Football Y v ncd a nd the !other of lhrcc. counting .!irlll' since 1957 • is 3 Bulldogs .vp. or . Since ils inception. McPherson mer six hours. •lthou•h Dr. chlidrcn. former Mc)'herson College stu- Presl>ies, qt J::mi >0rin, 7,30 p.m. Lengel Seeks " 'Vernon Fdeseh. Tucson. dent and a 1953 graduate . ol ,. College hos incorporated into Rothrock poinls out lhal lhe Arlt. ,. will become asil$1ant pro- Kansas Slale Uni\'erslly, He will Doctor's Us phllosophy_a , sen •iceJnoUve, .. ix·hOULJ?.1:!1 ram. will les sor of malhcnuillcs. teach a course in intermediate Juniors LO " a theory . whose workable side the most cpmmon." Friesai rttdvtd bh A.U. de· accounting. . p f • • T Localing Leland L. Lengel, be found in the prof cs- t'inally. obscn•alion will ton· lrom Bethel College Jn 1903. Mr Sellberg o former mcm· t•O ICl CUCY est assilitant of history semester program. or sl.U· tinuc on a onc-day·a, \\'Cclc basis lie holds a master'• d<l:J'CC from bcr the' Central , . . . , ' and' Polillcal science, has re- nl teaching block: Each year during' the period betwecn,..closs· the Ui1Jvenlty of Illinois. Ad· College lacu1ty,'1c;ceivcd his j m- . The Enghsh Proficiency Tc;;t •"')'IY involved a major search. thecduciltiondepar(roent assigns es and student teochlna;- dilional graduate iludy bas been dcrgraduolc and ' mosler's de- for the 1 :165'66 school year Will Lengel the. past sum· . thus, student teachers )llill p; .. done · at case lnslltulc ol grcc !rom the Unlvcrslcy o[ Chi· '" 11 rj\°m 1 s 8 125 mer was deep in the problems· area. . liclpate in four days ol clnases nol d lb u 1 ca•o 0 0 er ·a a.m. "" ur· • ol researching a which and one do.· ogy an e nlvtra ty · of o .. day. I. 1005.o '. _,/ when completed, wi ll. " "Slgnlfica?I changes ha v Ar lwna. , Currenlly associated wilh a, Accordmg lo Dr, " Harley . . , rcj- been 11),0de m the slu4enl leach· "The major changes b c In 11. Mr. Friesen has t au•hl national investment lirm,.he will St c r E I' h II· qmremcnls f or a doctor s di- Ing bll>ck ol l\fcPhltrSo Comade are ·aUempls to correlate ., . ump, pro essor O ng is · a grec In history al the, University · .. · n · )'Cars in Winois and five years teach two sections or element ry juniors. who, plan 10 gradqate . . legc• . stated Dr. Dayton Roth· lhcor 31; more cllicicnUy with the. in Tucson. lie is married a nd · ' must take this test to establish 01 Eugene, Ore. rock, professor of education and actuul student ' teaching altua·' the.,Calbcr _ of two .daughters. Mrs. Fern Mlllcr, · their staridardJ of. English pro- Pror: Lengel, l"ho is begin· psychology _and head of the stu· lion,' said pr: Rolhrodt. Stu· Mr. DenaJs Dirksen, Tui\on. .1Uettedo Mn. Lela ln>ns as 1iciency. .. • ning; His third year of le.Ching dent lcadiing program. dents participating In Ux i tOICh· Arlt., Will liecome ualslaal pro- Dotzour bousemOlher. Durtag lbe The test consists or two parts. at College this loll, First., students-must now .Om. Ing program will also attend a lessor of illdutrlal arts. Uc 1 1 \ _past year lhe uslsled put-time The first part is a standardized, . utilized the resources al the plcte their opening week of ob- weekly evenirig disciission lfOUp, a 1960 graduate ol .McPherson In the aupcrvllloa ol lhc 'dor- objective test Jn Engtrsh 'usa10, State Society Library, . servotlon in the school and room in which they wiU' retate vjllious •nd received bis J\f.S. trom Kan· mltory. • ,.. and the second plll'l Is an _essay · Topeka, which houses more lJj&- In which they will be St'.udent •teaching methods to· problems •as Statt Teachers College ot • Jfr. J an Von Asscll ' will be· ; type test covering . some topic torlcal newspapers than ; an Y teaching Jowr In the' aemester. and of the clauroom Emporia.' · · come associate professor • o[/ which should. be of Interest to library ,of Its kind 1n. the Dr. Rothr!)Ck' •refers . lo th Is slluahon. · • lie has teaching experience in languages. H& bis a potential college graduate. Uruled States, except the· phase of student teaching as thQ 1bo 47 student teachers who publr0:. schools. of Washington B.S. in ·biology from McPherson All students who will begin , brary of Congress. "Soplember· Experience." • In ·" arc scatlere.t Iii schooll In' Hut: State and Tucson. lie Is matfled in 1956. and has his M.A. from their Junior year of college must · "Reilglous Aspects of KaJ\S8S previous years, students have chinlon, Bubier, Galva and tho lo the -former Shttland Nt a Colorado Unlmslly In L95ll in take this test Populism" b ' lhe top!c of Pro! · pern\itled Jo observe in McPherson UDl!led District 11)'1- l!HiO graduate of e.JcPhcrion, and the 'field of Germanic Unguis- Any lludcnt with liuestions re- Lengel's paper, deallng with re- schooU .in ·tbcir bon)etowns. tern, will complete their obler· has one child. , lies. He plans to complcle bis garding Lbc test should contact Uglous influences on the third· Second. students !hoy -enroll vatlon October 2!5, when they Mrs. Blrcble •RllJ'-1<, Mc· 0 Ph.D requirements in Germanic Dr. Horlci- Stump In filohler party Populist movement during Jor seven or eight hours 'of " st u- wlll tieg;n an elght-Wffl< stint wili i..ach par«• ID Ungulslics this year. 225. ' .Ilic 1890' 1. ' d<!nl teaching instead· ol . the for- of actual student teaching. - I•

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Page 1: ViewScan Premium PDF ouputarchive.mcpherson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/v50-1r.pdf · Welcome New. w Students Vol. 50 The -,Spectator llfoEhc.rson Coll;g~:-Mc:herson, ~ansas, September

Welcome New. w

Students

Vol. 50

The -,Spectator llfoEhc.rson Coll;g~:-Mc:herson, ~ansas, September .9. 1965

Cl~sses Begin

.·Today

No. 1

)Jeyher 'Write.s, Directs ' .. "

~iloses in 'the. Squa1.·e" Loren D. Reyher, a.s:sistanl sr .. Waterloo, Jowo; Michael

professor of English and Dra· 'tollins, sr., Dcnytr : and Ken mntics, will be directing and Dauer, sr .. Dunkirk, Ohio. producing his new ploy, "Roses Robert Ki!im. Professor of in the Square," Sept. 29-30 nnd Sociol_og)' and Deon Reynolds Ocl. 1·2. The production Is SPon· Rcgislrar, will parllcl1>olc In th~ sored by the McPherson County produclion, along with Dr. Larry llospilal Auxiliary as a ·benefit Diehl and Patricia McKenna,

-~elhornBegius · As 'President.

for the county hospital. both or McPherscn. Locnlion of the production wiil · " Roses i~ the Squore" is the

be the new McPherson il I g h secend pla)' of Prof. Rcyhcr to · School Lillie Theater, with its be produced. Ills "Mr. Adam", large forestage and modern .de- ba,sed oo the best-selling novel sign. Members of the McPhcr- by Pat Frank, was shown for son community, Mocollegc, the the first time to the publ"" in high school and Junior high will 1963. and will be produced in !IC employed in · lh~ production. lhe..xound at McPherson College

Prof. Reyher, in addllion to in lhe spring, directing the show;. will play · Eugene O"Neill"s "Beyond the the m&Jor role of \\ 1llle. Others Horizon"· has been tentatively from. McPher_son· cast In . major selected for the first major pro­roles _are. Merna ~e Pritchard duction of the College dra matics as. ~fadgie; Bunnie Mll!cr as season, lo open during the first Ehia~; and Dean O!flccr as w~ of December. The closing

~ Ed~qid. • show of the year will be 00Julius· ' Su~porling players ar~ Pa· Caesar," and laboratory theater

I lricia Greenway. soph., Jndin1l;. Will continue weekly from the 01>0lis: Linda Kurtz, Jr., Bill- first week in October 10 the first ings, Mont.; J erry Dnrrows, week in April.

Dr. Melhorn, president of Maeollese, Jfffla Junior De;,. ricks. president of &be Macayece student councll, at his door, as Ju.nJor, Gtorre Snuel.7, and Janfoe Yod.cr alt.end the studen~ o!llcera retreat held Sunday, Sep!. •

* l

, For the· first lime in. fllteen. years, McPhe!JSOn COiiege opens with a ' new President, Dr. J . Jack Melhorn, former professor of sociology at LaVerne College, LaVerno, Calif.

Dr. Melhorn succeeded Dr. DeSmond W. Bittinger as pres!· dent or McPherson.

Born In York, Penn., Melhorn Is forty.four years 'old. ·He Is married of\d has tgiee children, Mork, 12; Linda, 9; and Kent, 7. .

President Melhorn, his wife, Mory. and their three children IJve al . the president's official residence al "1090 East. .Euclid.

S Melhorn bas. a B.A. degree

. tudents ·At Recep'tion f.rom ~i.ithlown Coll~·· a B. , • D. degree from Yale Umverslly

Mac Faculty. Will B.ost

• • t Divinlty~&bool, an M.A. from Tomorrow ol 8:00 p.m .• the -!•ndU,: in long.dresses and men . Southern California . University,

McPherson College faculty will m suits and ties. · . and on honorary U .D degree hosl ' all new students at the The faculty will entertain with lrom Ell~bcthlown College. lie annual liiculty reception lo be various musical numbers and Is ,nlso a PhD. candidate al the ~~ . ~o S~dcnl Ubenion.

1 •1

readings. Refreshments will be University of Southern Califor· ue e nwn r o new s U· rved fl If t . nia

dents . . Ibis )'Car's rcceplio dif· . se • er me en ertainmenl. . . . n The purpose or the reception is llcforo coming lo McPherson, ers f~m ~ost :·~~at only lo give 411 the new students a MelhOrn was in his third term :;!;ls r~ .. r~n i "ted an slii· .chance to meet the members of , as Mayor 111 !:-"Vern.e, Calif. He

• , nvi · the faculty and become better has served on vanous boards Formal dr.css Wl!I be the order acquainted with thenn. or tho Churclr of lhe; Brclhren

o[ the evening w11b women at- . in Cnlilorn' ._.. th · · •.- Faculty members o~ganizlng Ilona! lovel

111' ,....,. on !.. nn-

Eight Added· To· ·Mae-~·StMf ..

M I I , the rcccptlon are. Rbbert ·Kelm" · . , , aca Cll( ar profossor of sociology .and direc'. ·~cf ore leav111g LjlVerne, .l\fel-

McPhcrson College has nddcd lhe department or b me eco- •· tor of · admissions··' Dr Gil!ord° .h~rn was jlonorcd at a blll\quot eight .n~w members to its stall nomics. Friday, ScP,f. 10 - , Opening 'Ikenberry prOfe..;,r 01· biolo•u· w~lh gilt.S, and a~ th'at time, the for the 1965-66 school yenr. Jn: A d I r ,

1. • , . S convocations, 9:!15 a .m., Brown l ~ • V1ce-Moyor ol<l.3Verno announc

lud gra ua e o " 1ss1ss1pp1 tale Audi'tori'um Presld 1 , 1 lh and Dr. John B"rtolder, pro- • c cd arc four full-lime focully , en " e orn eel he would propose t th 11

•Colleg_c for Women. Mrs . . ll<1Y· s-·'""g.· ' , • lessor of biology. •

0 e c Y

members, three part time · lac- k ) holds d .,._..., • • eollnciJ that one.of the La Verne ulty members, and

0 new house- coc -~ so 0 masters ·"" · Faculty Reeeplion. sfoo _p.m., parks be- named. the J . J ack

mother for Dot••ur J.lnll. • grec '" -~m_c~king edu~alion.: Student Union new stJ,~ (s • 1965 Qund.s For cnle · . M tho~ P - lrom M1ss1Ss1pp1 State Uruvers-1

' "ten oq .., e • " · ark. Mr. Leslie Fraley, Jr., Co- , , ii)'. y, , . ~Students who do not have a Not only was McPherson Col·

Dolzour Hall. Metzler,• Fahnestock, Arnold

and Vanirnan were filled lo cap. aci!Y· and Kline Hall hns been mode completely Into a men's residence ball.

All rooms' in Dolzour arc lull, and study and lounge areas have been remade into women's quarters. •

· Because of the greater Influx or students on campus, the ad· mlnlslraUon has also anticipated 'problems with on-campus' atu· dent parking. Stricter regulations will be enforced on parking pro­cedure, and larger' penalties Wiii be· assessed against Violal• 'Era. •

More d.an&es and acU...iments will be made during the aellool year as the larger ~udent body, and added faculty and new ad· mlnstrative it!adershlp 1<1lvo old prohfcmi'ond meet the cha!· Jcngcs of ' the 65-tiG school year.

Cultural Sleries Will Offer Four Program& ,.Four well-known .groups aiid

Jndividuals will be lealurtd on the M:cPherson College Cultural · Serles llJio-'-yeai:.

The Wichita Siring Quartet will open the series on Friday Nov. 5. This quart.ct rroin Wtch'. Ito Slllle University has oppoar­Od throughout the Soutliwcst.

Appearing Jan: 30 will be the widely acclaimed Norman Lu· borl choir. Eddy Gilmore. Pulll1· er Prize winning foreign cor­respondent will lecture on Feb. 26, lumbus, .Ohio, baa been appoint· . , ,. . . Saturoa)' Sept. II - Enghsh 1965 Quodrongle 'will now be lcge opened witli a new presJ.

ed awstant prores1<1r 01

p!IJ·s· Her lcachmg e~pcr~cnce in· l>rofic1cncy T~st. M·!25 and M· : given on opeortunii,Y' to buy them dcril, but olher •signilieant foc· lcs, Mr. Fraley holds both the clud.~s three years in high school W. 8 a.m., all J u.mors. at the Student' Council's used lors were nollcCd as Macollege The fina.1 attraction will leat-B.S. and M.S. dell?"t• from Ohio and four years . al Bridgewater- Fresh.man lnlent s~o~, 7:30 book sole In lhc Student Union. · started Its 11th year. The largest . , ure Marvin Blickonslllff, a form· Stale University College m Virgmla. p.m. , Brown· Au<jllonum. . sludcnt cnl'ollment Jn thq col· er member of the Macollego

· . • : igb 1111

~ Watermelon Feed, following Bccaus,e the books arc a year Jcge's his tory ·has filled five boys Dun~g th_c past y~ar he com· .Mr:~ t I ·:~_!'Ir. far- · talent show, Gym parking lot. old they will be sold for $5.00. dorms and completely filled music !acuity, ::esent~c a pl· 11lctl!d residency rcqulrcmc~ls •·1n Uberl:. McP erson bus!, Sunday Sept It - . Church Last Spring they were sold lo ono °l'ncert on arch I . for lh'e Ph.D. d~rcc at Ohio nessmed, will· leach councs' ill services,' allend the church of non-college students, for $7.SO. Stat~. lre has· four years or •ccountiD; 10 the d<partme.at your' choice. • With on• ... 1·1-'ted numbc• r Studen.t Teacl~!-~O' Block pubhc school teaching cxper· ol business admhtlslratlon and Tu··' · y •·pl ,, _ '""~pel " " "" LVJJ I d economics ~ • ~ · ~ '"'" • o( these ycorbooks remaining, ~nee an .was a leaching as· • 9:35 a.m. Brown Audiforjum students will be ser ed on a u d

SISlant )during his master"s de· Mr. Hill, partner In Lile Haury, opening w~rshh> service • first come, Lirsl serve basis. n ergoPS Cha;n!!es i;_rcc stlidy. Mr. Froley is mar· Erner)", llill, and Scherer ac· Thursday Sept JG-Football Y v ncd a nd the !other of lhrcc. counting .!irlll' since 1957• is 3 Bulldogs .vp. Coll~ge or Emt>Qii~ . Since ils inception. McPherson mer six hours. •lthou•h Dr. chlidrcn. former Mc)'herson College stu- Presl>ies, qt J::mi>0rin, 7 ,30 p.m. Lengel Seeks " • ~tr: 'Vernon Fdeseh. Tucson. dent and a 1953 graduate . ol • ,. College hos incorporated into Rothrock poinls out lhal lhe Arlt.,. will become asil$1ant pro- Kansas Slale Uni\'erslly, He will • • Doctor's Oea~ee Us phllosophy_a ,sen•iceJnoUve, .. ix·hOULJ?.1:!1 ram. will s.!!,~_;: lessor of malhcnuillcs. ~tr. teach a course in intermediate Juniors LO Tak~ " a theory . whose workable side the most cpmmon." Friesai rttdvtd bh A.U. de· accounting. . p f • • T Localing Leland L. Lengel, ~ay be found in the prof cs- • t' inally. obscn•alion will ton·

~roe lrom Bethel College Jn 1903. Mr Sellberg o former mcm· t•O ICl CUCY est assilitant pro!~r of history ~nnl semester program. or sl.U· tinuc on a onc-day·a,\\'Cclc basis lie holds a master'• d<l:J'CC from bcr ~I the ' M~Pherson Central , . . . , ' and' Polillcal science, has re- nl teaching block: Each year during' the period betwecn,..closs· the Ui1Jvenlty of Illinois. Ad· College lacu1ty,'1c;ceivcd his j m- . The Enghsh Proficiency Tc;;t •"')'IY involved a major search. thecduciltiondepar(roent assigns es and aclu~J student teochlna;­dilional graduate iludy bas been dcrgraduolc and ' mosler 's de- for the 1:165'66 school year Will P~fessor Lengel the. past sum· . ~:;10;o.~t~::;1~ntou:!u:~:.r:~~~ thus, student teachers )llill p; .. done· at case lnslltulc ol Tee~· grcc !rom the Unlvcrslcy o[ Chi· ~ ~~e~: '"

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ca•o • 0 0 er · a • a.m. "" ur· • ol researching a the~is which and one do.· ol~observatlon. ogy an e nlvtra ty · of o .. day. Sep~_"J I. 1005.o '. _,/ when completed, will. !~Ifill " "Slgnlfica?I changes ha v ~ ~

Arlwna. , Currenlly associated wilh a, Accordmg lo Dr," Harley . . , rcj- been 11),0de m the slu4enl leach· "The major changes b c In 11. Mr. Friesen has tau•hl l~rcc national investment lirm,.he will St • c r E I' h II· qmremcnls for a doctor s di- Ing bll>ck ol l\fcPhltrSo Col· made are ·aUempls to correlate

., . ump, pro essor O ng is · a grec In history al the, University · .. · • n · )'Cars in Winois and five years teach two sections or element ry juniors. who, plan 10 gradqate . . legc • . stated Dr. Dayton Roth· lhcor31; more cllicicnUy with the. in Tucson. lie is married a nd ""'°"nli~g. · • ' must take this test to establish 01 ~regon, Eugene, Ore. rock, professor of education and actuul student ' teaching altua·' the.,Calbcr _of two .daughters. Mrs. Fern Mlllcr, McPherson~ · their staridardJ of. English pro- • Pror: Lengel, l"ho is begin· psychology _and head of the stu· lion,' said pr: Rolhrodt. Stu·

Mr. DenaJs Dirksen, Tui\on. .1Uettedo Mn. Lela ln>ns as 1iciency. .. • ning; His third year of le.Ching dent lcadiing program. dents participating In Uxi tOICh· Arlt., Will liecome ualslaal pro- Dotzour bousemOlher. Durtag lbe The test consists or two parts. at ~cPhcrson College this loll, First., students- must now .Om. Ing program will also attend a lessor of illdutrlal arts. Uc 1

1\ _past year lhe uslsled put-time The first part is a standardized, . utilized the resources al the plcte their opening week of ob- weekly evenirig disciission lfOUp,

a 1960 graduate ol .McPherson In the aupcrvllloa ol lhc 'dor- objective test Jn Engtrsh 'usa10, State Hlllo~lcal Society Library, . servotlon in the school and room in which they wiU' retate vjllious •nd received bis J\f.S. trom Kan· mltory. • ,.. and the second plll'l Is an _essay · Topeka, which houses more lJj&- In which they will be St'.udent • teaching methods to · problems •as Statt Teachers College ot • Jfr. J an Von Asscll ' will be· ; type test covering . some topic torlcal newspapers than ; an Y teaching Jowr In the' aemester. and ~!:Actlces of the clauroom Emporia.' · · come associate professor • o[/ which should. be of Interest to o~r library ,of Its kind 1n. the Dr. Rothr!)Ck' • refers . lo t h Is slluahon. · •

lie has teaching experience in languages. H& rcccl~. bis a potential college graduate. Uruled States, except the· U· phase of student teaching as thQ 1bo 47 student teachers who publr0:. schools. of Washington B.S. in ·biology from McPherson All students who will begin , brary of Congress. "Soplember· Experience." • In ·" arc scatlere.t Iii schooll In' Hut: State and Tucson. lie Is matfled in 1956. and has his M.A. from their Junior year of college must · "Reilglous Aspects of KaJ\S8S previous years, students have chinlon, Bubier, Galva and tho lo the -former Shttland Nt a Colorado Unlmslly In L95ll in take this test Sat~. Populism" b ' lhe top!c of Pro!· ~n pern\itled Jo observe in McPherson UDl!led District 11)'1-

l!HiO graduate of e.JcPhcrion, and the 'field of Germanic Unguis- Any lludcnt with liuestions re- Lengel's paper, deallng with re- schooU .in ·tbcir bon)etowns. tern, will complete their obler· has one child. , lies. He plans to complcle bis garding Lbc test should contact Uglous influences on the third· Second. students !hoy -enroll vatlon October 2!5, when they

Mrs. Blrcble •RllJ'-1<, Mc· 0 Ph.D requirements in Germanic Dr. Horlci- Stump In filohler party Populist movement during Jor seven or eight hours 'of "stu- wlll tieg;n an elght-Wffl< stint P~. wili i..ach par«• ID Ungulslics this year. • 225. ' .Ilic 1890'1. ' d<!nl teaching instead· ol .the for- of actual student teaching.

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.. / .. .. l '.fhe Specttttor, Sept. ·9, 1965, Pago 2 . . '. W4Y Waste-Time -.at College? '"',.. • Wl\y_10 to colleie? With the r tSing soci~llstic decide why ·they ·are going to school. . After , n; ne

.P~esident ·Welco~e~ Ma~ollege Students tendencies in America, why should anyone spend weeks, or .. t the end of the· semeste r is too lnte to the time and money college involYes trying to rais e de~ide that somet~ing"cnn. be gaine d from college: By Presldenl J. J. MelborD which Jl<?rmeatcs McPherson Col-his standards above those of the masses?

loge la based upon ,~ belie! it..T Cl s h dul On behalf or the entire college that lhe liberal arts. ~n. : ~bor !"'ion• •re rapidly allowing the unc?- • ·r~iuhl ass e e e romily let me extend ·n warm ecived. will tru)y make men's ucated high school dropout to make · nea!IY equal .. ~ -e , welcome to you as you become minds lree. The college Is free wages y;ith t he pe.rson -~ho has spen t sev~r~l yef!rB~ •. ·1 M n·~ Announced a member or our college com- bcCnuse it does not control arid. th.oU&11nd8 of doliars at college to gain more1 .. At . aco ege munity. We hope that you lelt thought ; It Is Christlsn because knowledge than the average layman. , · ~" · L- oil 4

.50-7.15 1 . ·Principles ol welcome" the "O<Y lint day you it has o -deftnite. ~tmerJ. • • " Evenin& clalRs w~ "" er· · · • • . · · Sound scholarship in a wholo-I11creaaing pov~y and aid legislation also tends ed by McPbenon. CoUtae .three Arithmelk, 3 houn, Friesen, arri\'ed on campus and that this some. aplr(lual environment I 1 k 1 h re t han college --L d in •L· fall H 203 spirit wlll continue with Yo u • _ _,

to make young peop e oo e sew e nlihb a ...,... ur g u... · ·. Shu;, are, 3 hours, . while you nre 0 student at must be at . the hean o! 1hc for a decent living. 1 semeslet. ~- Seven counes 142• spe Jearnln& experience and, thus, . ·' Will be offered on M()!lday, Tues- Reyher, M-218 ' McPherson College: the curriculum ia designed to

However, the truly dedicate~ college student day and Thundaf e~enlnp. 7:2$-9:36, 199• Historiography, _ The philosophy .or education help the student ·achieve the will be aspiringior more than· just "a decent living"., ~enta mi1>' enroll at the 3 bou'l• Fl0:Y· M-227• following: If a student takes advantage of the opportunities . Reilllrar'• Olllce durini t be -----1. broad- unde<&landing-college offers he will find himself in ap upperil lint 36 minules ol lhe lint..... Three Mac Prof essoTS tho world nnd his relationship bracket, ll()cially and· econo.iiically. . slon of the~ ~: . to it, tbrou&b making him aware Now ia the time that Macollege students must ~ o1 the collece will On Leave From College ~b~!~1e;1:t:0!~t~;\1;:;· Mac Students· Face

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be ICCePled at lhe ~ar'a u Office throui!KJut the clays lm·- • Dtarl the lint part 2. A mastery ol !undamcntal medl lely recedin& the· begin· McPherson College will be Macollege. "' skills In order that be may cval· nlni "ot u!.., ·courses .. No en.< without the ser\'ices ol Dr. Wes· . 'o! his aabballc.•t !"v~ Hayea uatc the culture and heritage rollment will be appro•·ed alter Icy DcCoursey, head ol the M« " 'Ut tou~ Eu~ t "":::: o! his predocessors and at. lhc th second session ol each o! Pherson 'chemistry department, .U11l\'US1llcs sl Y ng coe edu· same lime, •transmit these to th: classeS. professor J esse Krehbiel, as· m American and Enopeu bis follows; Moad>)' Evcnlap sislant pro!essor of mbtbc~al· collon, systems. tBeginnlng on September tsl ies, and Mr: Guy Hayes. di,..,. By October t the Hayes farn· 3. An understanding o! himseU • 7.00.9.36 187 Seminar In Bi· tor o! adm1SS1ons nt McPhcr· ily will he ba<:k In the United and his development as n whole • BJ JalOlor D...irtcb take "what we gl!t." 010;,.,, i ~r. Bur!tkbolder, lk- son. !qr the coming ~onths. • Slates visiting American uni· personality, including his Intel· 51114.-i ~ ri-t Having decided lo excel in our cnb:;°rry, 11:at5. (()pen to Biology Dr. DeCoursey will •!!fl"' a ' "ersities to study methods 'o! ~u.al, physical, 11\)Cial, moral,

ks we step bock Into t be studies, ll!t 115 next consider our mnJon or on CODSl'Dl or instnio- year oci sabbatical ltov .. from screyning and selection of stu- and spiril>!nl outlook; cl~m lor another •rear ol r .. poaalblllty to the school spit· tors > • MtPbersoa to~ . accept • Ful· de~. 4. An appreciation and undcr-ptQ}Onged study, may we PB'!"' it of our 'college. 7,'25-9:50, ,. 75, Marriage'. 3 bright-Day .. _rrant to t~urc In • standing o! the scientific moth· • n qiomcnl to consider wby we re hours: Weiss, H·3ll2. , Pakistan durin& the 1965-(,6 AC· ] D' od as it applies ta the dis· here · • la the past lew yeDl'5 ° u r · ademlc year F~.CU ty ISCUS8 c:overy ol truth and the ablllty

· · school spirit has been just about Tueoday ••eetnp · · ll · McPherson College, as ~ ' that, a ~irit so aneinic lhal it !Beginning· on· September 141 Jinnah College, located in Ka- D . fo •Ji Report to think clearly and log1C3 Y •n. college. can raise an academic hardly .,",d..ed. But wbat do we 4,50-7:25, !!II, E1n9tionnl Prob- rachi, Pakistan, \\ill be tlie home au r_. the solution o! his ·problems; chnllenge to every student, but do about It? Nothiiig but criU. le.ms o! Children,

13 houn, Ro- 01 the DeCoursey !omily !or the The Daniorth Commission re- 5. The shaping o! his ideals

unless the stu~l rnttts the " nil her, M-212. 1'11tls course Is ol· coming year. port on ch'urch colleges and uni· goals, nod morals through sig- -challenge to excel, he likely can cue, usu y. lered In cooperation with the Alter leaving McPht l'50n ln v'ersities was the theme or the nilicanl experiences in n Chris· not hope to reoliu bis full po- II is always easier to criticize 'l•Ph·-·n c6unty Community August Dr. DeCourscy nttcndcd held tlan community; and. tentlsl. . . something than to take an active ;~;nllh'&;rviO.. Enrollment will a .week's orienlaUoo ""ssloa , ln Ma'collcge Faculty Retr~al 6. An lns1'ght i"nto h1's .. ~a. Excel? Why thol word sug· part in improving it anyway_. Let b• llmlt•d o those presently en- Washington D.C. before proceed- Sept . 1·2, 1965. . ~ try t •em the "de this ' ' Selling !or the retreat was the lionol aptitudes and interesls in • gests lbnl we shoulll put forth us 0

,M , " gaged In teaching cjr students Ing to Pakistan. I h' our best .at all •times. Perhaps year, and .lum some o! our with teaching cxperionc_c or en· Professor Krehbiel hn taken Ro.ck S1>rings Hunch near June· order th• be may- choose is thet'silot why wo're here though. apathy into concentrated effort rollment In student -i~echlng.> a year's leave lo work n his tion City, a sUllc ._R c.nmp. lire vocation wisely. Maybe we would rather do the - for the betterment of our anemic Ph.D. al Okloholn.'l State Uni· Dr. lkenber'ry,· pro(essor o! Th<!re!ore. I welcome you to least we con and· Just take " what schobl spirit. 7:00.9:30• 5

1. !J'lroductl:: .~0 •·crsity, siillwaler, Okla. R i"s biology, 1enncd the retreat, our college community and chal-we get:• Now that l'\'C finished my Ceramics, 2 hodrs,, Zahr "

1 .' major is .rnathcmntics .... I}uring "\·ery worthwhile," :ind "an ex· Jenge you to participate in all of \

un.·1 this Ult d ex little pep talk, I'd like to extend Arnold B. ' . the summer ~c was 'a pnrtici· cellent OiJllOrhiniti· !or old and · lie 1 dd to your know· hibit'! bit o! abll~ ebr:":ry, ·i; a "welcome" to each new stu· I 151, Advanced Ceramics, 2 ponl in ' the l'fnllonnl Science new !acuity alike to get nc- f~g!.e'10 °pe~ect your sk1lls, to d1'es not guarantee thol "what dent ond n "welcome back; ' to hours, Zahra~ik; Arn:ld B. Foundation Summer lnstllutc, al· quaintcd with ench · other anil improve your understandil}g. to we get" will he worth getting., each roturnlng student. We1.or Tbunday ~'f~ln)I• , so al Oklahoma State University. President Melhorn and discuss renlistkally confront basic is· Let us · all consider this a mo- lhe· St!l'lenl Council are J4fq\Ung tncginning on ~ember JG,. Hayes will spend ·flrst scmes· some or the problems. ol M« sues, 10 become genuinely in-\'nent and decide whether or not !on1•nrd to a successful year 1965) lcr .away from his dullcs a t Pherson College.'' \'Olved In the exigencies o! lile. we're here to excel or just to •. ,and hope to ser"~ you ?"ell.

\ and lo relate to nil your lellow·

Campus B~e~in Board Jn order to !oellltate schedul- !er Holl, and !rom 12:30 to t

Ing 'and avoid confu41on, the lo!· p.m. daily in Dotzour Hall. All Jowjng campus hours hnvc been students moy sec the nurse nt compiled !or sludents: · this time ir they are ill. The '

Enrollment Traumas Signal Hectic Student Ac.tivities The ·Admlnlslratian o11kH lo- school nurse Is Mrs. Vernon coted In Mohler Holl are open Zerger . . She may be reached al By UDd• Kurtz the number or hag¥ard cxpres· ~tudcnt body wos dulr enter· from 8 a.m. tb 12 a.m. and 319 N. Cnrric in case of emer· Asked what experiedces were sions and harried com•ersations. · taint'Cl by lhcir talented peers l :t5 p.m: to s p.m. Moo. through • gency. . most memorable during his lour " What goes in this blank?"- at the annuol talent show. Fri. ahd 8 n.m. to 12 a.m. on Library hoan arc as· follows : yea.rs •in coUegc, a graduating indicated an atmosphere of puf. Today students met with pro-Saturday. - Monday through Thursday _ senior replied, ' "The most !rau- pose!ul confusion. Freshmen .lessors on n short class scbed· / mot.ic experience occurred each sPorted their new beanies nnd ute The Bashless Ofllce houn ar~ 7' 36 a.~. to 9:50 p.m. . year al the beginning ol school- smiled broadly !or identification Climaxing the week's activi· lrom 8:4-0 n.m. to t2 a.m. and Friday 7:00 a .m. to 5 p.m. enrollment." pictures. · tics is lhc rncully reception !or

1' 1.5 .10 4 p.m. Monday thr,o6gh Saturday 8 n.m. to ' 4 p.m. Macollcg'e students seem lo " !.aler in the e\'ening on Mon, , new ·sludenls . to he held Friday Friday: 8 o.m. to 12 a:m, on Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. pro\lldc no exception to this sen· day, freshmen h1rncd Into sea\!· C\leninC at 7:30 in the Student Saturday. ThO Suckbar in the S. U. ior'• observnllon. 1With the open· ~g°" in MePherMln's largest Union. The !ocull)• will enter. Caf<leria houn ore as fol· ea!eterin Is open !rom 9 ~.m. lo Ing o! the dormitories last Sal· scavenger hunt, as n part or lain with muslc.a1 • scloctions and lows: )0:36 a.m. and 2 to 3:30 'l>.m: • urday, and the subSequcnt or· tiie lreshman Gel-acquainted readings. The •ltlre Is to he B1"aklall- • , · •Monday throogl\ Saturday' and "rl\'al o! students lrom all parts 6arty. formal. 6:45 to·8 a.m. Monday through from 8 to ~:30 p.m. every e\'e- . "or the coontry, the campus has Enrollment continued on Tues- Saturday evening will be the Friday. ning. ' been a \'erltable pielting pot o! day, but students s\IOOk o!! ltVlir freshmen's chance to· demon· 7:15 to 8:36 a.m. Saturday, Sladenl >ti~ Of~ is open- actMly, ' tension al the dance nod m_.ic, strati, their tnlents•ns they swing 7:36 to 8:30 a.m. Sunday, ed !rom O a.m. to tO _p.m. Mon- Students moving Into tho "Operation Pettlcpol," which into" thc fresltmnnl talent show. Lancb- ' day th~ugh Thursday and lrom dorms soon became a succession this year provided the' lun al Afterwards, the student body at 11:30 a.m. lo I p.m. every day. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Friday',an~ ol teetering, boxes and . trunu, th)l.~nnunl . nll·school party. large con relax. helplessly drip-Dhlller- ; Saturday. · · ·., creeping. slow)y d,own halls In n · WoolJOS(!ay'p cnlendor was ping, at a watermelon feed. 5 lo 6:30 p.m. Mondoy through Rocru,lloa eqlllpmellt may be complex and delicate b~lanclhg filled, with. the last dny or en· Studenls now anticipate the 11ftmlday. '\ checked out every day from II act. · rollmcnt as well s the annual first football gome with College s to 6 p.m: ··Friday thr<lugb a.u. to closing exocpt on Satut· Campus leadel'5 relaxed at u.,>- Women's Council tea. n-tl)c nfl· · of 0

EmPoria '111~. Sept. i&, Sunday. X days when It may be ch~ed Piesldenl'a home Sunday and '"'!'OU and the Men's c:Oun.;il lhe annual pajama parade Sep\. Tiie CaOep -., Is lo- out at 9 a.m. ,· outlined their &oals !or the com· dinner in the evening. Al the'~~ the first home loolbnll game cat«I In lhe basement of the °" Swida¥ the entire Student Joa year. "Student leaden can ·lormer, hatted and gloved coeds w10t~.1<n.nsns Wesleyan :uruver. Student f'Ulllon and will carry .Union buUdfng is cl~ from• help sot the tone o! the coming sipped punch and vlowC<I the sity Sept; · 25, nnd of course, the nil lheboou and auppll .. need· 8:45 to 11 :10 n.m.·.wh<tn 11 rd- year by looking toward the ae- latest campus fashions, lurnish· percnnial .!nvorlle, studying. ''· ed throU&)lout the achoo! year. opens for the rcm8lnclk o! the Uvliles ol the year, keeping In ed by McPherson clothing stores. This whlrlw)nd week packed Boo\'51ore boun are from 9 a.m. c!aY. unW 10 p.m. mind the idea!A and purposes Greetings and spcechCa oL we!- \vith activities happens only once ta 12 p.m. Monday throue1l.5a1- studenll can cootact lndlvld- we want to . establish at Mc- come were delivered by .several' a ycar-Ulc al MePbenoa Col· _llrday, and 1:15 p.m. to 4 p.m. uaJ pro(euora lor their ollice PbenOo College,; llaled Dr. members of the !acuity as the lege canipus v.•lll oooo setl.le in!O Monday, llirouah Friday. how's. Prof....-'s usUally post Melhorn. meo devoured chickm and spa· the academic groove, c:on•lncin& -_,. _.. will be from their olllu boun and" schedule Monday the traumas and long &!ielti. · • students that col!eie life Is not 12. to 12:25 11.m .• dally In Metz. · outs1c1e_Jj)eir offices.' lines ol enrolliiienl be&an, and Later Wednesday eve_ Ing, the renlly a perpetual boJlday.

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beings in redemptive love. lo this way you· shall surely grow in the fu11ness or life in which the Creotor ·~as continuous con-. ccrn.

·Porter Visits !'rlac Fonner Mocollege assistant

professor o! German and Ill· erature, Robert Porter . has been visiting Macollege the past two days.

Pro!essor Porter resigned from the McPherson stall last year to start work on his doclorol studies in German.' He reecivod-x a teaching assistantship lcllow· ship to Rice University in. Hous­ton which iillows him to work on his Ph.D.

During his stay in McPhc!'50n Porter Is staying at.the J:lomer BM!nk residence. ·

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Otflp;l~I irtudtnt publlcatktn or Mr .. "Phcnon CoUue. KePht'noo. Jo:an ...... 11uo. 13ubll•hed a.l 1600 F .. E\ldld b>' the SUMlftlt Couec.11· wrtlr:l.7 flO h • •v.) durlna: tff ~ )'dt. aCf'1'1\ ::!"!::.1!~-~~.t.~ Ca•Po• orlltt-6t~t UnSon -... m;;mbtr of tht Auodatid CoHtte'-' ~'(,:=, sublc.rlpdon In U.9.A.-tt.60. • • . ' . . On....,....ter 1ul»cri1tUon. in U.9.A· -~~~rluU001 for ' full· tlme awd· dent.II .,.. lnc.ludt'd In ~ tulHon.

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Bulldogs -Meet. Strong F·oe In First · .Game

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Tbooe loud POPI • )'OU hear coming from the College Stad·

·ium ore not fute-seii.on llre­«orlcs. They l'nttcly signlly !hot Kansas Conform~ lootboD Is

On September 16 the McPher· son College Ilulld~gs will trovcl io Emporlo to roce the mighty C of E Prcsblcs. This trip has . prO\'Cn to be n humilinUng ex­perience ror mnny tcnms in the post ond the Ilulldogs of ·ss ccrlninly Ince no cosy tnsk. .

One ol the mnln factors for the many µprl~lngs at EmP.Or· ium Slodlum I~ the pMt ls ttmt seldom is the strength or the Prcsblcs known. A good example ol this is the olmosl legendary story of C of E"s great quru"ter·

- bock, Bruce Upsti)l. · Prior to graduation in 19Gl,

Upstill was ranked as one of the lop ~ in collcgiotc foot. boll. He smashed virtually every passing record in Konsos Con­ference history In his senior year nt Emporia nnd wns oominatcd for All·Amerl"in honors. But he never. ployed lootboll in high school.

At C or .E o ·good friend prod· tied Upstlll Into going out lo[ the teorn '"for the fresh air ond cxcrcisc.'" lie ngrced. At the end of the first w«!k of prncticc UpstHI hnd some \1C:ry raw sores on his neck nnd undcrar»tS.

The future All·Americon quar· tcrbnck hod been wearing his shoulder pods backwards.

This year the rcsbics boast a fine t\.\·o-woy threat at the quorterbnck slot, Rich Trcsky.

• • A shifty runner. Trcsky began 10 mature ns an accurate p~ er toward the cod or Inst season.

One or his prime rccch·crs Inst ycnr wos returnee Ray

, Simpson, n G' l" 205 "streak."\ ·· College ol Emporia annua ly

p:arndcs nn cxc~llcnt set or line· . rncn to break the holes open !or their bucks lo 'barrel through These same linemen spcciaHic in gi\·ing lhcir <1unrtcrbnck pten­ly or lime to throw.

LI lhc llulldoFs nr~ to· contain the Prcsbies potent a t t a e k s Ibey must contain this passing ollcnse by rushing hord and gt\·mg Trcsky .. Jlttlc t i m c to thro~·. As . well. the ·nulldogs'

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.to repulse the speedy rccei\•crs Emp0rla woulcl.pro•·i~ a rug- Coaches Sid Smith aod !Jon Emporia ann.ually; produces. • · ged oil"ncr for llny. team. but · Widrig began the Bulldog's ti!:·

Battling C of E m an opening for Uie Bulldogs ii provides orous workouts Sept. I, o n d sar_ne has QOI pro1•cn to be a great opportunity to show • im~ will continue on ii dally basil rchable test,l!'g ground for the provement lrorn previous sea- through~t t\le sc;ison. Most of oncoming season. Alter a cn1sh· sons. the stam1nn exercises dcalancd

ing 54-0 dclcat two years ago,. Cooch' Sid Smith states· for lilncss have . bC<!n 1"2m· the BulldOlJs boun«!d back to 0 '"They're all going to be ..tough plcted< '.!'he major Porlloo ol

succcsslul season. Lust &cason this yenr... Thcrc·s 00 Deiter squad . practice time bas """n the Bulldugs were on the short wui• 10 !ind out one's o.:n worUi spent m scrimmage, in prc;i>ar· end ol o 34·14 score, yet lin· than ugolnst the very best · alion for the lcotllj(l opcnet1 at_

· Colloge of E'."porla Sept. I~.

Senior Class Of 1965 Sh.teen returolng lctlermen headline the oncomin1 .Bulldogs. Al lull strength this year, Coach Smith soys he ex.,..u about "5 p~ers to· moke up the rooter. Sets Academic Records

'"We Ice! we ha\'c a real fine ing Cum Laude and two earn· thrower in Boddy Taylor, rr., ing Mngl\o Cum ,Laude. · Thomas\ Okla, AJ0ng with the

Three an.umc ;ecords were set by the 1965 McPherson Col· iege graduating clw. The llS

graduat~(were live more than the previous high or the college.

RcceM ng Cum Laude were: t.wo top. ends from lost year, Muri<I Ruth Bechtel, Eugene Chlirles iylgglos, Jr., McPher· M. Brandl, Groce M, Brooks son. and Tom Worthing, Jr., Wa­

Five of the seniors graduated Summa Cum Laude, which fins never . been done before, nnd two al these went through the four years \\•ilh si'i-night A's for a pcrlccl · 3.0 grade ovcrnge, another record.

Those earning Summa Cum. Laude were·· Esther Elaine Flory, Lowell Alan flory, Ancel Doane Neuburger <3.0 grade a\'· cragel, Arthur Kenneth Neu· burger. and Vida Sue Werner lJ .0 grade a\"eragel.

A total of 18 o( the graduates received honors, with 11 enrn·

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ltcceMng Magna Cum 'Laude were; Donna Jean Block • Bog. ncr, and Kenneth Leroy Ullom.

At commcncemeol time 12 of the seniors were plannllig to continue ·lhcir studies at grad-

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Center Gary WUaoo p"'parea lo blko lbe ball lo qurler­b•ek Bad47 Taylor durtnc. Ibo Bultdon' llnl week of 1w .. a

chi1 pracUcH. '111e' batlbllcka ""' RnH Burkholder and ,Jim 81d.ole, wllb rullback l •fTY Jlarrlooo.

mego; ·"·e also have some fine lreWnen prospects. ·· ' 'The Bulldogs will operate

mainly from the "flying T'" of· reuse and V.;u shill into pro variations upon occasimi," Smith said.

The Bulldogs will have mo"' slu than ia UJe past. but a lock ol speed in both the ollensive and defensive lines will be a ~lie weakness. The dclen-

" sivc llao Is blessed wilb a pair oI outstanding linebackers. One Is Tom RC#Zin, 1r .• Lyons, wbo was roted the most valuable player on uic team last year. The other Is Roy Parsons, a aophomorc from llc:Phen;on.

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!Blttingers. ·To· Seroli ·On Se_ven · Seas -

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Dr. Schweitzer aaiement of tbeir daughter, Cai. olyn S1ie. to Ronald Cassidmte, aon of Mr. apd Mra. Jem. Cas- : siclen~. Den•er, Colo.

Dr. Deomond W. Bitiln&er, ~ ol McPbenoa College clariDs Ille puf 15 years leA bis poollloa lat July 3l)th In jola tbe f~ ol tbe Unlvenity ol tbe·Sevm Seas .. Dr.~ wW"lei!cJI _,.

es i. Allllinpella, Cllltare ud ..........,.., r..O.U...·,u -U

~.:.=~--= venlfiT. • . · rs. Bittinger Will be a gen­

eral' counaellor &SJlsUng the clean of women.

The Bl!Unler1 !tit McPherson AuauSt lit 'and took an extensive trip throu&h tbe National Parks :of tbe weotern United Stiites .before llOln& to California where ,they were to participate in an orlentatloc period with tbe rest of the Seven Seas faculty.. • . Aller the orientation ~ • •

they are to travel In New York City, when! Ibey will prepare for departure.

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. , . McPbel'IOll reslcltlita were r&­~ 1111111• aware of a plan for hJilltray comvuction and a de­

tbe curriculum at Cbapman Col- tour which will directly ln\'olve Jege. • propOrty In the area of tbe Ma-

ne 111111apn o1o ""' ~ cainpus. ...., lrH<lhl • 1111 Ille ...,. Tbe construction ,.'OUla Involve qa of Ille 11na1 s-. la- i.e.. worii on Interstate hlChway 35 •- ....,.., .. 111"7 wlD - coimeCunr Inl<!rstate highway .. 'i\>e Jpd - of Quip- ~ At Salina with Wichita. An calleJ• lulead of "' - ov~or lnl<!r&Ulte 35 Is

p over the railroad tracks ''The _.tunity And chal· eut of the McPherson campus

lenge ol. an assoclauOn with the arid the present highway '56. • • Univenlty of the. Seven Seu - 11111 ruction' Would involve was one Whlch we felt .. -. could det6Urina autinoblle traffic only not decline so we requested r&- on highway 56 for a U.24 month lease from· uie' Nigerian a51igo· period by way of Gordon Street, men~'!. stated Dr. Bittinger. South- of Macampa,• tn Esbel·

"Tbe undertaking of the ~ven man Stroet whcro ll . will turn Seas as we are trying to help to...,oiJoln highway 56 at Kaa· ouUine it, will 1be. tn help the saa, Ave. )'OUDg people dl.ocover the com· · iThe plan ea!IJ for the widen. moo humanity i.bJcb underlleJ hig•ol Gorda!I St. at state ex· all · cultureJ and all -nations In pinee, removnl ol all houses· our .ttlrld. In this discovery we on K11115M Ave. in the Construe· boPe that tbe studints ond teach- lion area, ond turning Eby, t.eb­ers · wm more fully dlJCOver mer, and Baer St~eets Into dead themselves also." ~ at the constructl~ area.

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coted thnt 11 strona1Y favor1 the constructlon o! the overpass and Interstate highway ~ but criU· clzes the planned detour.

Presklent J. J . MelhOrn o! Me>-

"FJ.r• s. t Class" Pherson eolloa•. bas proposed an nllecnate plan wblcb pfo.

...... - - all!! poUllca1 = :=-;.,: :""..!: The McPherson-COiiege "Spec-tator" received a "First Clau"

vldes the necessary detour and alao looks to the future o! the ID\'Olved area and the city.

Melhorn proposes that the alley between properties lacing Kan· Among ports o( call on the rating from the A¥ociated Col·

first Jee or the school year will legiate Press . All · American he Uabon; Barcelona, Marsell- Newspaper CritiCJll Service •. !gr les, Rome, Naples, AthenJ, Is· the first semester 1964-65. served lor newspapers o! super· tanbul, Alexandria, Port Said, ACP raleJ Jill college new.. ior quality. Suez, Karachi, Bombay, Kula Lampur, Bangkok, Manila, papers that join their- scrvice. "First Class" rating Indicated Hong Kong, Tokyo, Horlj!IU!u, The• newspapers are grouJ1C<) in· · ap excellent publication and Is and Los~ngOles. •. to thirteen classlljcatlons ac- followed by "Sccon~ and Third"

cording to enrollment and ·frc- clnss ratings. , 111c• ' nd •eetnesler ~verae- quency o( publication. All ratings for each semester.

trip Uinerary wilt Include the lndlcalc onl)' the individual •pa· South Pacific, Australia, and ~ Once a paper is classified 11 pcr's standings In comparison Africa. ls judged by pro!eJSional, new.. to other papers ln Its cla~i!ica-

Clas5e5 aboard ship proceed paper men and women and peoo lion, and are not based on 's&t much the same as UJual unl· pie with extensive background~ standards other than compclt-·VCrsity' clastes. The UniversitY" In publi~atioDJ work. ~lie publications. ol the Se,!'en Seas ~ equipped ACP.'lias certain basic Jouma· I-""/--------~ with a library, laboratories, Ustic struldards for coverage, "" For Your Eating clas5room1, a~d"!lvlng quarters. writing and physical properties

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aas Ave~ and those fiiclng Gor· . don st. I><; turned intn a tbor­OUjlb!are tn handle this traffic, leaving Eby, Lehmer and Bair streets· wen tn the highway 56 detour • •

· e,.1.,....w:~1 An era bas_paued; a chapter

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white man'a presence in Africa are anew.

President Melhorn points out Dr. Albert Scb-,vcitzcr, " th e that the bigb embankment ol great white doctor," WBJ buried the proposed overpasJ will be Sunday, September 5, In tho red a permanent fixture !Qr many •• :... ••• ed · yean, with the homes to be left soU,..ol Africa. An """"""1

adjacent to the embankment de- .,.,;. nows rcle;;; said, "be crcasini in value as a reJUll. pasaed away quietly In peace

However, if the alley were and dignity in bis bed al the turned into the detour it could jungle hospital which he had later serve as a frontage road built and ·loved." between the embankmenL and . theJe houses. " · He was a dedieated man,

This propooed route would al- working hard to ~ring culture · .. . nnd re5pect to the primitive Al· so remove the heavy traffic from . Wb 111 1 11 • D Sch-· Gordon Street, on which many ~~=~? 0 w O ow r. young children live, and which runs near the college library and other campus laclUUes. ·

Carolyn is a 1965 McPherson

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fall. .

· Ron is a Junior at McPherson majoring ln biology.

Is JlOW in, training at Washing­ton D. C., : be!crc ·be will leave for Vientiane, Lou.

Leo Harris, Jennlng1, La., wlU be teaching Junior high school at the HOlcri:st School in Jos, Nigeria. .

Karen Oltman, Enders, Neb .. and Leab Standafer, Worthing· ton, Minn., are both teaching in Waka, Nigeria. Karen is going for two yeau under the Teacb­·ers For West Africa Program, sponsored by the J-!ersbey Fo~n­datioo. Leab will be tbere for three years as a 1bort term inWionary, sponsored by the chureh of tbe Brethren Foreign MIJs!ons Commlssloa.

Melhorn was scheduled to meet with o!frcia!s ol the KanJas Stille Highway Commission at to a.m. tod11Y in 'McPherson City Hall to discuss the proposed routeJ. The entire McPberson College Administrati\'e Committee bllil also planned to atl<!Dd.

According to President Mel· horn, Macollege's 'only intereJt in the matter is tn insure that the Highway Commission take a lhoughtlul look at all proposed route5 and come tp a decision that \I-ill benefit the entire Mc·

The young people ol today, the graduates ol our colleges, and the dedicated worklng1 ol miJslonariea wlll follow Dr. Sch· weiller. Four young men and women who graduated lrom Me· Pherson College wilt dedicate their lives and knowledge In in· spire warmth and training Into \he lonely, hearts of the prim!· th•e Alridn. ·

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