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siuco Announces Rules. For March Campaigning 81 au1Js LEVI dent, Secrdary, Treasurer and Council eledlons will Student Court Olairman. be be)a-Jrom 9 o. m. Lo d P·!:'l· , Each •PPliclllll must rettlve frida>', April 7. majority TOie Co be elected. Toaillf>I is the last night tb:il Cbeateaden, cl.uo ..., ........ _ 1WU""lions will be ovnilabkl tins, Student Collrt lor Ille coming elections. l'cU· tlves, ud rop.... ,,tatlves al- ticDS are avnlloble In the Stu- large will be elected OD a p1.,.. dial Q>undl Office In the Stu- allt7 cknl Union. or from tho Student Eoch class,mwsl .have ul lcusl c.uocll President, G e o r go one girl and ono boy member Somb'. sr . LcboDon. Po. OA the Court. AJ of 14St Moodl\Y, 19 stu. U u run-off election is nC<d- dttllS hod !liken oul pcliUons. ed, it will be held Monday, At<Onlill.C Co lbe SWco nits April 10 . However . no formal ,., tho lbroe wed< campalp: • campo]J:ning will be aU"""cd No octivo campaigning is ol· oiler G p.m .• April 7. lo<l'<'d unm Monday, April 3, al If ony candldnto fails to oblde l:JO a.m. ( by any of the rules and rcguta- Eacti condldnle for office Is lions stoled by the Student llowcd to pul only one poster Council, he may be lnollgiblc l:t oach bullding on campus . for elcclioq, No posters will be oUOl\'Cd .T.h.e Spectator Vol . 51 Mcl'hert!On Coilege, M\:Pheraon, KanSM, March 16, 1967 No. 23 Chemistry Class Tours Refinery Dr. Wesley DeCouraey, . pro- fessor of cbemlstry, and his lnlroduclo, ry .Organic Chemls!J;· cluss loured the NoUonoJ Co- operative Rclinery AssoclaUon Library Gets $326,000 Grant locoted nt the south end of Mc- nie federal covemment has Pherson, Monday. Morch 13. granle(I McPbcl'10n CoUcge' 1be cJau which mecla at '8: 30 $326.011 to apply Lo coDSlnlctioo o.m., MWF, has Just complel<d ccs1s oC a new library. '1be n acction In their loxla ccricem- grant was approved by tho Of- Ing petroleum. Tho field trip fice or EducaUoo In Wuhlnll- "1U supplement Jhclr leXl - •ion, D. C., and wns made pos- mnlerial with first.hand obser- sible under nuo One of the vnUon or the refining processes Higher EducoUon Fncllilles Ac:t. of petroleum. McPbcnon College bal - applied for federal - lo llelp llauc:e Ille - fadBly wblcll wlU .. ....... -ie11 '1 mill- ..._ During the past two yeora, members of the Library Bulld- lng Cummlltee bavo made In- tensive llUdies ot educatlonal needs in II library CCD- lcr. Harris. librarian; Dr. G. J . • proteuor ot bloloey; and Leland LeaaeJ. aalltant prot...,,. or hlltory ani1 poiwca1 scleoce. In Brown or f'ric nd· lhip Hall Only bullctln bonrds .;u be used In Mohler Hall ...i dormiloric:S. MCY Requests Reservations They have alt.empted Lo an- Uclpate u accurately as poal- blo the necda ln this orea ot McPbcraon for Ulc next l»-30 years. M mucb flexibility as posal- blo lw been sought In the de- algn of the buiJdlnit to accommo- date future tecbnlcal ' and me- chanical changes la the field. KU Presents Theatre USA March20 Tho second ot a three pro- gram series ot the UnlVttSl!y ot Kansas Concert and Lecture aeriea will be bli6ted In Brown Aadl!Drium OD Monday, March All posters must be removed F4 by 6 p.m. Friday, April 7. or Special enalaJ dlscuNloa ud l1lk·b•ck otulou will be held Kansas ·City Convention duriq lbc period from I.be be- The West Central Arco Young clulag ol I.be umpalp antlJ Mens Christinn Association . tl<Cllon nlrbl. BieMinl Convention will be fi1•c minutes will be allowed held In Konsns City on 1\pril lo cacti or the following cnndl· 21. 22, :llld 23. Members arc ac- cb1 .. per d4y lo brondcast over ceptinj! rcgislrntion for College t he inlcrrom in tho Student • studcnls who would like lo ot- Union: President, Vice - Presl· tend the ronvcnUon. Talent Auditions April IO The purpose or the CCn\'en· lion is lo acquaint with \' aclivillcs - wilh what ii is and what It does. ;\II phases or the Y 1'iU be lndud· ed. from Ill·\' to Community The program will include o arc paying $5 lo the liral twelve dlJrossion for college 51udenls people who slen uP Without on roflee houses and various the bcncflls from MCY, lbe 5Jl0rls chnmplonshlps. . The cenvcnlion will headquar- registration Ice Is $8.50. tcr al the Muchlboch Hotel In Anyanc wishing tq register Kansus Clcy; meetings will con- for the eonvenUon may conLact vcnc in Municipal Audltorium) Art McAutey, sr, Warrensburg, Milles a.I the convention Mo.; nc:nn Sheller : Jr, Eldora, housed ID the YMCA In .Iowa: Diane Nacbtigal, Jr. J!ub. City. Approximntely 7500 lcr, or Pat Drury, soph, Mar- ple ore expected Lo attend e shollt.own, Iowa. The deadline convention. \,_..; for rcsistration Is April L Dr . Edmon Low, head libroil- an Stale Univ., bas aerved as COlllUltant duiiog lbe planning, Archllecl for the proj- ect ·wJU be Robert HU51118lln of Houston. Library Committee members arc Dr. Doylon Rothrock, pro- fessor ol educaUon nnd psycholo- gy, clialrman; Dr. J. Jack Mel- horn; prcsldenl of" the College; Dr. Merlin Front%, dean of aco- dcmlc affairs; Miss Virginia 20, nl 8 p.m. . Knnaas University players will present lbelr ptOdudloo ot "'lbcater U.S.A.," a colledlon of excerpts lrom the beat c:ur- rcnl· broadwny productlons In- cluding "Mame"' and' "A Thous- I and Clowns." '"nleJllcr U.S.A." will be lalc- en lo Easlcm Europe by the K.U. pla)'en. UDder lbe au- spices ot the Slate Department. Ko nsus Oonlercncc talent ou- dllions luwc been postponed un· Iii llonday. April 10 . Tl<o ncu will be f hosen to represent >tc- Pl..,rson College in the· semi· fm:il rontcst. Y's. One ol the l catuttS will be a l<dcltt by Bad Wllklmoa, a lool- baU 1porll caster. Dr. KCD11elb McFarland, guest leeturor for Geaual Molon, "ill aliO 1pcak. Workshops will be bdd la 1evtral areu. Among them are camping, 0 ..,-, a ... •• Melhorn, Miller Retur · n '"'rid famli7 seulou, and lDJ1el'cit1 problems. The !inol program 91 lbe Uni- versity of Kansas Concert and Lecture series " Man and the Aae or .Communication," a turc by Dr. WIWam Conboy head of the Department of Speecb and Drama at lt.U., will be presented Monday, April 24. The MCY would like lo t nke Froin NEA Conferf<DCe ol least three car lands. They Tickets may be purchased al McPherson and Citizens State Blink, or al the door. Sinale admission is Sl.50 for adulta and $.75 for students. Mitchell Trio to Give '"Lc.1dersblp nnd Change" was the theme or the March 5-8 Na· lional Education Association conference whlch Dr. J. Jack Melhorn. president of the Col· tcge, nnd Dr. Woync MIUer, dl- rcclor or rcUglous life, ottcnded. Concert · April 1 1 ' 1l a fine conCcrence," snid Dr. Miller. '" ll seemed lo me Uwt there was a wi de open alUludc amon11 the J><Ople pres- The llilchell Trio will present n cunccrt April l In Brown A uditorium, The trio ls "idc!y known for Its high level of musicianship. its youth und viiullt y. and Ila honesty and "1sle. The group carries oa the old trndlUon of folk mUJlc and •l lhe same time Is a part ol the nr• · trad.JUon . They inlerprct the spiril of 11nd re n cct. their own1 Some ol the things they ha\'C •ung about ore the John Birch Society. !lorry lhe Ku Klux Kinn. Eliulbeth Toylor ond X3Zllsm in GChn:in y. The MllcbeU Trio ori.IDlted al Goniao Ualvtrsllr In Spo- kane. Wash., la tm. Tbelr llnt pufonuuce was nt N'rw \'ork'1 Blue Angel 1upi per club. They became immcdiat.cly tio- CCpted and were soon a head- line atlrncUon across the coun· lry. Some ol thclr-<>11tstondlng have been al Now York's Basin Slrccl East, Chl- cngo's Edgewater llencb' Hotel, ll 'asbington. D. C.'t 'Ibe Cellar Door, Cornegje Hall, Town Hall. lllld the Qilcago Opera ' HouS4'. The Trio bas allo- •PJ>eared on such tclcvis!Oa pro- grams "" the Bell )lour, Ed SUilivan, the Tonight Show, tho Mike Dou8Jas Sbow, the Stc\'e , \lien Sbow :ind Uull3· balloo. They have recorded Jen al- bums to date 3nd arc planning their next. Their lal - csl rcrord Is .. vi o I ct s or· Dawn .'' · · · B<sldcs McPhcnoa College, the .:roup has given concerts al •uch schools as Cornell Uni· nnlty. tile ua1.. erslty ol nu. aoll. Staafonl Ualvenll1. the Unlvcnlly ot Pcnnsyh• anlo). the Unlvenlty ol Wlscoosla and U. S. Air Foree Acadmly. They' also hnd o 15 week lour of Lalin America under the au· spices of the ·Prcsldcnrs spec. lo! International Program for Cullural Prcscnlallon, which Is a project or the U. s. SU.le Department. The · members or the Mitchell Trio a rc Joe Frillier'. hUke Kob- luck, and John Dc1wer. Tbc fourth member of the group Is Mill Okun, He Is the musical dlrcclor, song.finde r, edit.or and record producer for the group. Tickets ore now on sale In the Student Union. Students will also be solicited in their dorms. Prices ore $1. $3, nad $2. All seats will be r eserved. ent lo se.irch for new ways ol doing things - new opprooches lo problems. "Coaslderable revotDlloa amon1 slllclenll porlray1 their dluallsfacUon. II lo1tt1 qaes- tlou Co be ukecl ud It demaadl answ,rs. '"TI1crc is a strong reeling that higher education Is going' lo ha\'C to make some rather in· tense adjustments in (he near fulurc." Some or the questions raised at the ronlercnce were: .'"Must education romo In lwo or three hour courses?"' "Should there be a tcochcr in each clossroom?'" and '"Whal ls the relalionsbip • between teochlng of ccnceptuol mntorial and factunl material?" "Intense .-arch Is cxlrcmo- ly Important In finding ansi.'Crs lo the· questions," sUlled Dr . Child. ren's Theater Set for April 7 A childrcn't theater produc- tion, .. Regina lbe Iroquois Cas>- Uvc," will be f•alUred Friday, April 1; al 4 p.m., In Brown AudJLorium. A "- el ... campas oa April L Ldl lo rlabl Natlol&al Cblldroa'1 Tbealer el Da1iaa will .uie tllo tale et a , .... 11:11- Joe Frazier , Jolua DtDYer • aappd by ll'Oqllllla i ..... ..... aad Mike Koblnk. . Ills tllo Freada ud b&a War. ._____ --- '- - Tbo main thrust lor cburcl>- related collegea, accordlq Co speaUn la a apedaJ <:....,... ..,iate.i colleges worUllop, rests In aa empbull oa n-defllllnJ what 11 m- Co be both "clulrcb-rolaled" aad "llbual arts." Speakers indicated lhnl each college must ansi.'Cr this qucs- llon for Itself. They suggested lhlit those who do not have ctenrly de!lned goals are the ones who may dls- oppe.1r In lhe fulurc. - ACCK English Faculties l'lleet English faculties ot lbe six colleges or the Associated Col· legcs of Central Kansas will mttt on McPherson campus 'l'llcsdD,y, Morch :U. This group first mat on March 1 when the members or ACCK met. Vacation Travels Include US, MeXico,. Canada D4ring spring break, Mc- Pherson studcnls 1'ill lrovel to all polnts of the compass. Ten students wut visit Mexi- co. The>are Asa McFadden, rr, Blludctle, Minn.; Jon Strom. fr, Worthington, Minn.; Chris Levi, Jr. Jlerryvlllo, Vo.; Fred Henderson, soph, Kokomo, lnd. ; Jim Carlson, aopn, Glen El· lyn, Ill .; Larry Evans, sr, Lin- coln, Neb.; Dale Prochaska, Jr, Gloaco; Larry Martin, fr, Rome, N. Y.; Aqdy Becker, fr, West Now York, N. J .;, ond Alex Ryps, Jr, M<!Pherson. Ed a.leador, aopb. and Carol Van Baale, aopb, both from Prairie City, Iowa, plan lo visit l&ador'• brolber In Los An&cles. '1beJ will visit and perhaps TIJIUUID, Mexico, for a Pbll Deppenacbmidt, rr , New Pa.; ScoU. Carroll. aopb, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; llDd Seo- derson, sopb, Kokomo, Ind., will travel to FL Lauck!rdale, F1a. Swimming, sbell..:c!J«iina, and other otudoor adlvlUea will oc- cupy lhe group, whlcb will trav- el 1'i th tenta and tleeplng ball. " We "'Ould like to abeorb some of tho cultural atmo. phere," said Carroll. Many studcnla will be bead- ing northenst. Ken Dilfuie, aopb. Nnnty Glo, Pa., and Rainer Word, Ir, Eutonowii, N. J., will be returning Lo their bomet. l\fa.ija • RaUa, fr, Korpilanll, Finland, will be vacatlonlng at Montpelier, VL "I bave been invited to atq With 8 family. Tbo dau&hter tpCDt lbe lut - at my home ,.. ... ltlldent.'' Miss Ratla;Jonb forward lo akllnc on Vermont alopee. 1-a Katz, fr, 'l'oronlo.. eaa. da will return lo Illa home. Be la plannJni a tour ot IDlllbera Ontario. '

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Page 1: Br !>ORMA TUCKERarchive.mcpherson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/v51-23r.pdf · siuco Announces Rules. For March Campaigning 81 au1Js LEVI dent, Secrdary, Treasurer and s~t Council

siuco Announces Rules.

For March Campaigning 81 au1Js LEVI dent, Secrdary, Treasurer and

s~t Council eledlons will Student Court Olairman. be be)a-Jrom 9 o.m. Lo d P·!:'l· , Each •PPliclllll must rettlve frida>', April 7. • majority TOie Co be elected.

Toaillf>I is the last night tb:il Cbeateaden, cl.uo ...,........_ 1WU""lions will be ovnilabkl tins, Student Collrt ro~ta­lor Ille coming elections. l'cU· tlves, ud rop....,,tatlves • al­ticDS are avnlloble In the Stu- large will be elected OD a p1.,..

dial Q>undl Office In the Stu- allt7 -· cknl Union. or from tho Student Eoch class,mwsl .have ul lcusl c.uocll President, G e o r go one girl and ono boy member Somb'. sr. LcboDon. Po. OA the St~t Court.

AJ of 14St Moodl\Y, 19 stu. U u run-off election is nC<d-dttllS hod !liken oul pcliUons. ed, it will be held Monday,

At<Onlill.C Co lbe SWco nits April 10. However. no formal ,., tho lbroe wed< campalp: • campo]J:ning will be aU"""cd

No octivo campaigning is ol· oiler G p.m .• April 7. lo<l'<'d unm Monday, April 3, al If ony candldnto fails to oblde l :JO a.m. ( by any of the rules and rcguta-

Eacti condldnle for office Is lions stoled by the Student •llowcd to pul only one poster Council, he may be lnollgiblc l:t oach bullding on campus. for elcclioq,

No posters will be oUOl\'Cd

.T.h.e Spectator Vol. 51 Mcl'hert!On Coilege, M\:Pheraon, KanSM, March 16, 1967 No. 23

Chemistry Class Tours Refinery

Dr. Wesley DeCouraey, . pro­fessor of cbemlstry, and his lnlroduclo,ry .Organic Chemls!J;· cluss loured the NoUonoJ Co­operative Rclinery AssoclaUon

Planne~ Library Gets $326,000 Grant

locoted nt the south end of Mc- nie federal covemment has Pherson, Monday. Morch 13. granle(I McPbcl'10n CoUcge'

1be cJau which mecla at '8:30 $326.011 to apply Lo coDSlnlctioo o.m., MWF, has Just complel<d ccs1s oC a new library. '1be n acction In their loxla ccricem- grant was approved by tho Of­Ing petroleum. Tho field trip fice or EducaUoo In Wuhlnll­"1U supplement Jhclr leXl - •ion, D. C., and wns made pos­mnlerial with first.hand obser- sible under nuo One of the vnUon or the refining processes Higher EducoUon Fncllilles Ac:t. of petroleum. McPbcnon College bal -

applied for • federal - lo llelp llauc:e Ille - fadBly wblcll wlU .. .......-ie11 '1 mill­..._

During the past two yeora, members of the Library Bulld­lng Cummlltee bavo made In­tensive llUdies ot educatlonal needs in II library ~ CCD­

lcr.

Harris. librarian; Dr. G. J . • ~. proteuor ot bloloey; and Leland LeaaeJ. aalltant prot...,,. or hlltory ani1 poiwca1 scleoce.

In Brown Ay~ltorium or f'ricnd· lhip Hall Only bullctln bonrds .;u be used In Mohler Hall ...i dormiloric:S.

MCY Requests Reservations They have alt.empted Lo an­

Uclpate u accurately as poal­blo the necda ln this orea ot McPbcraon for Ulc next l»-30 years.

M mucb flexibility as posal­blo lw been sought In the de­algn of the buiJdlnit to accommo­date future tecbnlcal 'and me­chanical changes la the field.

KU Presents Theatre USA March20

Tho second ot a three pro­gram series ot the UnlVttSl!y ot Kansas Concert and Lecture aeriea will be bli6ted In Brown Aadl!Drium OD Monday, March

All posters must be removed F4 by 6 p.m. Friday, April 7. or

Special enalaJ dlscuNloa ud • l1lk·b•ck otulou will be held

Kansas ·City Convention duriq lbc period from I.be be- The West Central Arco Young clulag ol I.be umpalp antlJ Mens Christinn Association

. tl<Cllon nlr bl. BieMinl Convention will be

fi1•c minutes will be allowed held In Konsns City on 1\pril lo cacti or the following cnndl· 21. 22, :llld 23. Members arc ac­cb1 .. per d4y lo brondcast over ceptinj! rcgislrntion for College the inlcrrom in tho Student • studcnls who would like lo ot­Union: President, Vice - Presl· tend the ronvcnUon.

Talent Auditions April IO

The purpose or the CCn\'en· lion is lo acquaint portlcipon~

with \' aclivillcs - wilh what ii is and what It does. ;\II phases or the Y 1'iU be lndud· ed. from Ill·\' to Community

The program will include o arc paying $5 lo the liral twelve

dlJrossion for college 51udenls people who slen uP Without

on roflee houses and various the bcncflls from MCY, lbe 5Jl0rls chnmplonshlps. .

The cenvcnlion will headquar- registration Ice Is $8.50.

tcr al the Muchlboch Hotel In Anyanc wishing tq register Kansus Clcy; meetings will con- for the eonvenUon may conLact vcnc in Municipal Audltorium) Art McAutey, sr, Warrensburg, Milles a.I the convention ;,,~ Mo.; nc:nn Sheller: Jr, Eldora, housed ID the YMCA In .Iowa: Diane Nacbtigal, Jr. J!ub. City. Approximntely 7500 ~ lcr, or Pat Drury, soph, Mar­ple ore expected Lo attend e shollt.own, Iowa. The deadline convention. \,_..; for rcsistration Is April L

Dr. Edmon Low, head libroil­an at~ Stale Univ., bas aerved as COlllUltant duiiog lbe planning, Archllecl for the proj­ect ·wJU be Robert HU51118lln of Houston.

Library Committee members arc Dr. Doylon Rothrock, pro­fessor ol educaUon nnd psycholo­gy, clialrman; Dr. J . Jack Mel­horn; prcsldenl of" the College; Dr. Merlin Front%, dean of aco-

• dcmlc affairs; Miss Virginia

20, nl 8 p.m. . Knnaas University players

will present lbelr ptOdudloo ot "'lbcater U.S.A.," a colledlon of excerpts lrom the beat c:ur­rcnl· broadwny productlons In­cluding "Mame"' and' "A Thous- I and Clowns."

' "nleJllcr U.S.A." will be lalc­en lo Easlcm Europe by the K.U. pla)'en. UDder lbe au­spices ot the Slate Department.

Konsus Oonlercncc talent ou­dllions luwc been postponed un· Iii llonday. April 10. Tl<o ncu will be f hosen to represent >tc­Pl..,rson College in the · semi· fm:il rontcst.

Y's. • One ol the lcatuttS will be a

l<dcltt by Bad Wllklmoa, a lool­baU 1porll caster. Dr. KCD11elb McFarland, guest leeturor for Geaual Molon, "ill aliO 1pcak.

Workshops will be bdd la 1evtral areu. Among them are

camping, 0..,-, a ... v· •• Melhorn, Miller Retur· n '"'rid se~, famli7 seulou, and lDJ1el'cit1 problems.

The !inol program 91 lbe Uni­versity of Kansas Concert and Lecture series "Man and the Aae or .Communication," a ~ turc by Dr. WIWam Conboy head of the Department of Speecb and Drama at lt.U., will be presented Monday, April 24. The MCY would like lo tnke Froin NEA Conferf<DCe

ol least three car lands. They Tickets may be purchased al

McPherson and Citizens State Blink, or al the door. Sinale admission is Sl.50 for adulta and $.75 for students. Mitchell Trio to Give

'"Lc.1dersblp nnd Change" was the theme or the March 5-8 Na· lional Education Association conference whlch Dr. J . Jack Melhorn. president of the Col· tcge, nnd Dr. Woync MIUer, dl­rcclor or rcUglous life, ottcnded.

Concert · o~ April 1 1'1l ~'35 a fine conCcrence," snid Dr. Miller. '"ll seemed lo me Uwt there was a wide open alUludc amon11 the J><Ople pres-

The llilchell Trio will present n cunccrt April l In Brown Auditorium,

The trio ls "idc!y known for Its high level of musicianship. its youth und viiullty. and Ila honesty and "1sle.

The group carries oa the old trndlUon of folk mUJlc and •l lhe same time Is a part ol the nr•· trad.JUon.

They inlerprct the spiril of

;:~:~day 11nd re ncct. their own1

Some ol the things they ha\'C •ung about ore the John Birch Society. !lorry G~ldwotcr, lhe Ku Klux Kinn. Eliulbeth Toylor ond X3Zllsm in GChn:iny.

The MllcbeU Trio ori.IDlted al Goniao Ualvtrsllr In Spo­kane. Wash., la tm. Tbelr llnt Prof~lon•l pufonuuce was nt N'rw \'ork'1 Blue Angel 1upi per club.

They became immcdiat.cly tio­CCpted and were soon a head­line atlrncUon across the coun· lry. Some ol thclr-<>11tstondlng cngag~ts have been al Now York' s Basin Slrccl East, Chl­cngo's Edgewater llencb' Hotel, ll'asbington. D. C.'t 'Ibe Cellar Door, Cornegje Hall, Town Hall. lllld the Qilcago Opera 'HouS4'.

The ~Ulchcll' Trio bas allo­•PJ>eared on such tclcvis!Oa pro­grams "" the Bell n~ )lour, Ed SUilivan, the Tonight Show, tho Mike Dou8Jas Sbow,

the Stc\'e ,\lien Sbow :ind Uull3· balloo.

They have recorded Jen al­bums to date 3nd arc olrca~y planning their next. Their lal­csl rcrord Is .. vi o I ct s or· Dawn.'' · · · •

B<sldcs McPhcnoa College, the .:roup has given concerts al •uch schools as Cornell Uni· nnlty. tile ua1 .. erslty ol nu. aoll. Staafonl Ualvenll1. the Unlvcnlly ot Pcnnsyh•anlo). the Unlvenlty ol Wlscoosla and . l~c U. S. Air Foree Acadmly.

They ' also hnd o 15 week lour of Lalin America under the au·

spices of the ·Prcsldcnrs spec.

lo! International Program for Cullural Prcscnlallon, which Is a project or the U. s. SU.le Department.

The · members or the Mitchell Trio a rc Joe Frillier'. hUke Kob­luck, and John Dc1wer. Tbc fourth member of the group Is Mill Okun, He Is the musical dlrcclor, song.finder, edit.or and record producer for the group.

Tickets ore now on sale In the Student Union. Students will also be solicited in their dorms. Prices ore $1. $3, nad $2. All seats will be reserved.

ent lo se.irch for new ways ol doing things - new opprooches lo problems.

"Coaslderable revotDlloa amon1 slllclenll porlray1 their dluallsfacUon. II lo1tt1 qaes­tlou Co be ukecl ud It demaadl answ,rs.

'"TI1crc is a strong reeling that higher education Is going' lo ha\'C to make some rather in· tense adjustments in (he near fulurc."

Some or the questions r aised at the ronlercnce were: .'"Must education romo In lwo or three hour courses?"' "Should there be a tcochcr in each clossroom?'" and '"Whal ls the relalionsbip

• between teochlng of ccnceptuol mntorial and factunl material?"

"Intense .-arch Is cxlrcmo­ly Important In finding ansi.'Crs lo the· questions," sUlled Dr.

Child.ren's Theater Set for April 7

A childrcn't theater produc­tion, .. Regina lbe Iroquois Cas>­Uvc," will be f•alUred Friday, April 1; al 4 p.m., In Brown AudJLorium.

A prtl(~ "- el ...

campas oa April L Ldl lo rlabl

Natlol&al Cblldroa'1 Tbealer el Da1iaa will .uie tllo tale et a ,.... ~pt 11:11-

Joe Frazier, Jolua DtDYer • aappd by ll'Oqllllla i..... ..... aad Mike Koblnk. • . Ills tllo Freada ud b&a War.

._____ ---'- -

~Uller.

Tbo main thrust lor cburcl>­related collegea, accordlq Co speaUn la a apedaJ <:....,... ..,iate.i colleges worUllop, rests In aa empbull oa n-defllllnJ what 11 m- Co be both "clulrcb-rolaled" aad "llbual arts."

Speakers indicated lhnl each college must ansi.'Cr this qucs­llon for Itself.

They suggested lhlit those who do not have ctenrly de!lned goals are the ones who may dls­oppe.1r In lhe fulurc.

-ACCK English Faculties l'lleet

English faculties ot lbe six colleges or the Associated Col· legcs of Central Kansas will mttt on McPherson campus 'l'llcsdD,y, Morch :U.

This group first mat on March 1 when the members or ACCK met.

Vacation Travels Include

US, MeXico,. Canada D4ring spring • break, Mc­

Pherson studcnls 1'ill lrovel to

all polnts of the compass.

Ten students wut visit Mexi­co. The>• are Asa McFadden, rr, Blludctle, Minn.; Jon Strom. fr, Worthington, Minn.; Chris Levi, Jr. Jlerryvlllo, Vo.; Fred Henderson, soph, Kokomo, lnd. ;

Jim Carlson, aopn, Glen El· lyn, Ill.; Larry Evans, sr, Lin­coln, Neb.; Dale Prochaska, Jr, Gloaco; Larry Martin, fr, Rome, N. Y. ; Aqdy Becker, fr, West Now York, N. J .;, ond Alex Ryps, Jr, M<!Pherson.

Ed a.leador, aopb. and Carol Van Baale, aopb, both from Prairie City, Iowa, plan lo visit l&ador'• brolber In Los An&cles. '1beJ will visit ~ and perhaps TIJIUUID, Mexico, for a ~.

Pbll Deppenacbmidt, rr, New H~, Pa.; ScoU. Carroll. aopb, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; llDd ~ Seo-

derson, sopb, Kokomo, Ind., will travel to FL Lauck!rdale, F1a. Swimming, sbell..:c!J«iina, and other otudoor adlvlUea will oc­cupy lhe group, whlcb will trav­el 1'i th tenta and tleeplng ball.

" We "'Ould like to abeorb some of tho cultural atmo. phere," said Carroll.

Many studcnla will be bead­ing northenst. Ken Dilfuie, aopb. Nnnty Glo, Pa., and Rainer Word, Ir, Eutonowii, N. J., will be returning Lo their bomet.

l\fa.ija • RaUa, fr, Korpilanll, Finland, will be vacatlonlng at Montpelier, VL

"I bave been invited to atq With 8 family. Tbo dau&hter tpCDt lbe lut - at my home ,.. ... ~ ltlldent.''

Miss Ratla;Jonb forward lo akllnc on ~ Vermont alopee. 1-a Katz, fr, 'l'oronlo..eaa.

da will return lo Illa home. Be la plannJni a tour ot IDlllbera Ontario. '

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Play ;Gets Laughs Br !>ORMA TUCKER

Vivacit,y and "rapid pace un· derscored last week's ~ lion of "Como Blbw Your Hom; • which dcllgbled audi­ences for lour evenings in Browll Auditorium.

The set, ol blue and wblle,

Wiii lbe mool allndive -........Saelytt-JaBra­Audllorlum, rlvaliD( lbe ' tSa­briaa Falr' ' and " Lo•e la .~ Public Pool0 proscenium 1eta.

Techoical aspects or the play \\"llre -carried out with precision and competence.

Bui the play was really "made" by Jhe e.•collent acting or each member or the cast.

Merv Penner, Jr, McPherson.

"wide-eyed" and "prim" wtrt perlOllllled by MariUd Smith '°"" Cflidan.r11t.. Colo., ..,.j Floralyn Flory, soph, ~lcl'htr. son,. In 111pport1111 roles. • - Ille """""" for Ille a-. , ... lo hdY Siller, IOpli, 0.., vtt, tor ..,. oullludlac ttto. pboae-auwtrblC 1«t1e. Aloot .. ...... slie hpt .... ••dlnct la .... - ulroa111aat Ill& paitlae ot ltlt" s67. •

"Come Biol" Your Horn," the final production before tho '""'°' ,11liumed by Loren D. R~yhor, . assistant professor in EnRlbli and theater, certainly fuUilltd the theat.,•1 old adefl<': "A~ way1 leatt them• laughing."

and Marlin Hoover. soph. Oen· · Augu· Stana Oioi·r ver.. gave hilnrious perConruin-ces. keeping the audience roar- Receives "Praise • ing with laughter. .

Linda Kurtz. sr. McLouth, For Good Blend and Clari< RaUlllc. soph, Park Ridge. JU., as lllo ""11anlic leads, were enc.hanling, while

117 SUSAN SELL The perlormanc:. or , the 7'

voice Auluslana Choir In Brown Audllorium, Sund!l)I, llareh It, was well executecf and sho•·td why Ibey have received a repu­tation as an ... elite" choir.

Ondor the direction oC Donald upon questioning - "a true E. Morrison, the choir showtd proof or truly human exlslenco" • skllllul leadenhlp as they 1:4ve - and on education. meanlngfld Jnle.rpretatlons lo

'Responsibility' ·Carries Problem: Facing Emptiness~ Bi2 Emotional Im, pact By LINDA KURTZ Frankl described his mclhocl !or

'-' 1 "Coming to grips with the combatting what he c.1lled ''cx-But what ls ill ossence? ' IB feelings ot emptiness, futility istential vacuum" or "moss Editor:

In the last lssllc ol the Spccln· lor, the nrtlcle on Dr. Vllctor Frankl's lecture concluded In this manner: ''Tllo slgnlllcant need today . . . Is not !or great­er lreedom but for a greater senso ol responsibility.

"Man truly becomes man nnd his Ille achieves meaning """" he fully accepts the rcsponsibll· lty or being man."

Tbe ..... "...._iblllty" aad U. colTOlpoodiol IMl)ecll•t, " R .. -llbl<." .....,. wlU. llltm u Immense emolloul lmJ>O<t.

They ore what could be called positive expressions, and !hot Jo which they supposedly refer is d=ncd ns "good," o re­spol\lll which Is ,enorolly not questioned due to the vcry con­no!Dtlon or the .. ,,rc1s.

My questions DI this point ore: \\'hat Is "responsibility"? Whal Is n " responsible"' mo.n? We speok or responsibility ns ii it were some lnnlltc and de>­monding segmmt or the unl­verst. requiring lhnt evtry mnn be true to its ~ In order to be considered n worthwhile man.

Persons t<> Ploy Alto Snxopltonc For Senior Recital

Jerry Persons, sr, Ames, 1 .. wn, wUI gi•11 his senior recital° on Sunday, April 9, In ·Brown

• Auditorium. The per!onnnr>CC \\i ll be&in ot 3 p.m. ,

Jerry, o music mnjor, will piny lthe olto saxophone. Severn I ol his numbers wlll be accom­panied by Ed Myers, • r. Dixon, lll.

Ma calendar Tlwrsd•y, March I' - Spring

recess, 12:20 p.m. MODday, March !0-Kll Lyce­

um Tour. Tutlclly, M• n:h !8 - Classes

resume, 7:30 a .m. Goll, Tcnnl1 meet with Knn·

sos Wesley on Unl,l'crslty, hero, I p,m , . I

WedaHday, M•n:h It- track meet hero with KWU. (

· Friday, Marcb st - Movie, 7:30 p.m. Brown Auditorium.

Goll, Tennis moet, Bethel, bore, I p.m.

'I'Uelday1 AJlrlJ 4 - Track, College oC Emporia, Bethany nnd Tabor, hero, 3 p.m.

Goll, Tcnnls, C oC E, he~, 1 p.m.

responslb!Uty •om c pcr!cct and loss which shakes modem ncurcm." thing which lmJlO'"'S its wUI up- · man's existence is the lunda- Ia • line ol lboagbl dlamd­on man with an unmerciful iron montol problem for man t °' · rlcally oppooed lo Freadlu and hand? !clay," said Dr. Viktor Frankl neo • Fnudlan pool-, Dr.

Is mnn's lllc meaningful only in n Morch t lecture on "Youth FnDkf said, "Too often -•• In tenns ol this vn\iue Ideal? in Search !or Meaning." try to lllibt ~tlal despair \Yhat ls " the rcsponslbWly ol President ol the Austrlon by Wkin1 JI away - by Inter-being • man"? ! Medical soc i c I y, outhor or prollng II es cutnlloo lean .,-'Wtbller'1 Seftnlll Now Col- "Mpn's Scorch for Meaning" or ddonse mecJianlsms."

teglakl Dktloluuy" OtAl, ....,. ··•nil lending proponent ol the Finding meaning in life de>­trlbelea lbe lollowla& u man- s c boo I of logolbcropy, Dr. pends, occonling to Dr. Frankl, ~18dlcbllleknn" .... ._......,. .. llU lloen Jrocnlly -l

_. "' u.e - put: ...... 'The Overcoat' Will Sh6W llabllkr. ttwt....u.i...u. - · able &e emWtt fw eM~I COO-

clwi - ---·" Althouil> 1 Io I n IUlll:Clllng fOlne lnh<ttrll llld ..U-lullillin3 eoodn<sl. DOllt ol thctc ldcos c:.n be ablotutc Jn nature. n-cn II pu.-...cl Jo the utmosl. All dopcnd upon nonn:iu,.., compar­ison.

To what, thco. must nian be responsible in ordtt Jo JUS1ily his cxlston«1 one! thereby "be­come man"? Is nol the \"Ory lllc ol o m:ln and his personol struggle for physlcol nnd mental endurance baS<?d upon lndi,id-unl workl·:.nd-v3luc conceptions enough?

Peggy Sinter

''Tllo Q\·ercoat." o , ltuttlln The mm was obtained as a film. ,.;n be shown in con,·oca· part ' ol the Ami!rican - Sovie! tJons In Brown Auditorium, cultural ex~ge program Un·

der the auspices ol the U.S. Thursday, M•rch 30 o: 9 o.m .• state Deprutmenl. .

AdapJed lrom the short story. According lo the !\cw Yori< ' 'Tho Overcoat."' by Nic:<>loi Co- Herald Tribune, '"The Over: gol the film tells of the expcr- coot" is a "beautiful combiM· icnccs or a poor man worl.:ing lion oi bravura performance as • COp)ist in SL Petersburg, and subtle direction. ll is • Russia. beautiful and ollen brilliant

The man, dominated by all lilm." •round him, struggles lo raise Not only is the film a source his station by buying o new or enjoyment and me•ning !or O\-Crcoat. t.bc viewer. but \'alue: can also

The cMt of the film • • which be found in dramotic arts and wos produced in l!IGll. is entirely film study, and Russian litera­Russian, and Russi:m ls spoken ture, history, Jonguage ond cul-with English su!HiUcs given. ture. ·

Doubling nnd questioning tom· French, Lalln, German a n d • pered with patience is the first English IOn&I. stop In fmding indi•oJdual mean- A lolk song "Gute Nacht," ing. "Courage should be malch- sung In German by the Wenner. ed with patience," ho ompha- berg Oiolr displayed the exec~ sized. " It's a ll rllibt lo boldly lent blend that wu evident question, but one must wall lor throulhoul the program. meaning lo dawn on him." This third program ol Jhe

ln the second step, educa- l~ McPherson College CUI· lion, the principal goal Is to tural Series was one ol ten a1> discover whar Dr. Frankl term- pearances Ille Ololr will make ed "conscience, the Cllpaclly or in their tour or live states. man lo Sl\iU out unique mean-ings In a gh"en situation:·

Coa.sclence iDYol\'H self-de­tachm<nt ud sell- trauctllCl­ence, said Dr. Frankl - a r•laf beyoad ODtSdl lo look for ....,... era. It Lnolves 11111knUDcllJIJ &hat mu Is above psycboloclcal and blologleal ddermlolsm, which ttdutt man ~ but r<xlloo lormallom ucl .ie. leme mtthanlsms," be said. Jo another ttlatatloa of FrftctiaJI tb<ory.

In conclusion, Dr. Frankl emphasized that the ovcttem·· ing ol the existential vacuum de· pc.nds on man's v.illingness to take a stand over the conditions he foces, when he siiid, ''The essence or hum:ln existence i$ rcsponsi\·eness.·•

P.rof Attends .NA TG Meeting

Dr. ~an van Allelt. associate prolessor ol Gcrman and lin­guistics, a ttended the Morch It meeting oC the Kansas chapter ol the American Assoc:latlon ol Teachus oC Gcnnao on the HutdUDIOD Community Collttt campus.

Principal spenlcer al the me<I· Ing was Dr. George von lbtt· Ing, professor at Georgeto•11 Unive!Sty, Washlnilon, D. C. Dr. \ 1ID lhcrini lectu.....t al Mo­Phenon CoUeee on March 9.

Two Former Students Study Abroad,·1

~!JCA Study at Marburg, Strasbo_urg:

The afternoon session or the conference included a panel tll­tilled "Preparing Gorm>n Teachers" by two lnstructor1 from the Uoivenity of Kansas. one.Jbatruclor from R C.C. and n representative or Shawn.. .. Mission High School.

This was the third aMUDI state>-wide m<etlng ol the 115-sociation. Hosts In previous years have been K.U. and Wlch· ita Slate Unlvorsity.' By DEE NORTIIEY

·Former McPherson College students, Marilyn Wood and Ron Adkins, ore presently in a year's stuUy abroad, sponsored by the Drethron Colleges Abrond Pr3i;rnm al ~he • Pblllpps-Unl­verslly, Momurg, West Ger-

participate constructively in •mall groups, nnd the personal oUributes n~cssary to serve as a rcspol}Slblc and schola rly rep­rescntnU\'C or America abrood.

llnla( m<I lh<se ttquli;e­m<nla lor lbe Genn!D program. Adklll1 aad Mila Wood b<Su lbe ltnt le( . ot tbtlr jouraey la New Yorll Clly wbere quaU-

mony. fled lludnla J albettd. Dr. Jon Von Assell, assoclole 11>0 lorty-somc students sall-

prolcssor ol German ond Ung· C<\ lo Lo Havro, France, nod ulsllcs, will )lo IOOH8 director were met by tho program's or tho BCA' Prcarani, whit.h : E uropean Director where they has . lta hclldquartcra in Mor- 1 bogon o ten-day chartered bus bufi, West Gcrmany, and Strns- I tcilr through France and tho bourg, France. · low counlrlcs lo" Marburg uncl

QuallllCD.llons ol the Junior Strasbourg. Jor . the year abroad begin with Tbe nm m lo dpt wttb o minimum ol two· years or Ila I ol) tbe llucltnta' stay at ' the equivalent In G c rm an or ailnnltles are dnoled lo ta­Frcnch, al Jcast' D ':b" accumu- I + laa- lnlabol - · lotive ovcraao, a acncrally out..

1. o(lonlatloa. Tiie atu-·· enJ­

standlna ac:adcunlc obWly, Jn- ..aieci wo,rt< lo lll& pabll II -tclleclual lnlUaU~~:- abWbr to j rtmwe 1o ttll*rlac 1a1o 111e

unlvenlty. The academic year begins in

mid-October ot both univcrsl­li~.

ll is possible for a student to cam as many credits ot Marburg or Strosbourg as be would have earned in his home institution. A trnascript ol each student's course work Is for­warded lo the student's college

Slacltnta may Uve tither Jo a clormUor7 or m .-any aelec:led private bomea. -

aad . board. lnrtt1 -·

~--­- d i.cludod la Ille lee of a.•.-.i-­........ '!be .PhlliP1>&-Uoiverslly, Mar­

bu'rg. ·11 tbe oldest Protatant unlnnl~ ID· tbe world eatab­liahed· In the .l2tb century. Tho averaae yearly stUclcnt enroll­mnt ls about 10,000,

The ElisabetJJ.Jdrehc, oldest Gothic cathedral In Gcrmany, is located on the Lobo River in The Spectator the city. A medieval castic, the · Vol. 51, Mar. t, JIC1, No. Z% former residence of the Counts ~:,.~·~=·;:.!!: or Hesse,. Is .now the property ;:.!!'°a.::..~C..:c1\~i,""l': t! ol lhe umvenily. :!. ~ ~ ~aJ:!

Strasbourg, the Cllpitnl or the ·- ,..ic; ... .. .-. ...... province Of ,\lsace, ls located ~· ~· Uoloo -250 miles east or Paris ot the ,._...,. oC tao .._._. c.114o""

intersection ol the JU and RhlDc f~ --- ... u.s.A.­rivers. . : ·~~:~ .ut.c.riMloa la U.S.A.

The city boasts the catbedral i~:. ... -. ,.. i.n.u... • .... oC Notre Dame, the Otateau Mt. .. ,.. l•tu.t.d t1i w1u.. des Rohan nnd immcrous other mi-.. IKalf cultural sites for the BCA atu- ........ ,,......, -- - ,..,.., clenta. ="\.~ ... -== S!I. c;;:

Strasbourg Onivenity - ._..,. - - a.rd ...,, ..... founded In tbe ltllb centwy, Ila ' : ........ llalf lih1111l' coollllll aAPnixlmately- =·::...~ ~"= three million volwnea. .. ,,_ - - - - Y-

studenta who partlclpeled ID :' .._.... ... wrtten tbe BCA Program J.ut Yell' are =. ~· s~ Art McAuley, sr, Warrensbufi, - ~- ~ Mo., and Dan Zinn, sr, floustoo, ~s... 1-~ Texas, - ,.~ ....... _,Vo .....

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F -3 Cl(mbs to Second

Track iqua:d .Will lioet I"-'U

McPherson will host Kansas 'Wesleyan University !ifaldl· Jt, In the n~ track ..- to- be

Sptll'l"!'pe

IDiB~~ne Wifh !Jig to 8et8. E~~ f0r Others. _

a,..? GENE CZAPLINSKI ti~ and., no one cared to ques..

n;rd Door Meblor Jumped; JU winnilli atrcak to aeven P""" lo ,<00tb>ue its la~ In j,uamunl_ llastcthall, w b 11 e

' held here in two years.

lirst floor Fnhnesloclc climbed nles dcleattd second ~ BJI. Track coach, Att Hait, 'l'be,' controversy. aurroundlng lion Ila volldlty.

the· ItjlDois un1vcn1ty· At!l!etJc Ti.a -'*" "' -. -Department tbreotens to taule --11111 ._ ._ ,..._ to second pince by dclcating the U~r 00-46. Jim Prlckeu led

the' rmiovai' ol tbi .aiool' from ·- • the BiC fie. n came u a reioJlt ,_, -. Tiie -

~- • • . !be Townlcs. scorin• • WIQ\ 14

ttaled, ' 'Tldl will be oar ~ .._..__ • ..- here in_,.,....'*'-.___, •tibC. ....."" nooi points, wblle Jlon Bucher KOrOd the trac1r: _ .-fa<ed ...

Bllllactt "8ed · llilnl floor Bii- 19 points !or Biltinser. season, and we an -id ua

Coacbe·8· Gi·ve , u., .. a.«. Rip llOiat mu ror Tburtdoy nlgbt, lirst noor Bit- 10 •tMt out wllh 0 w1o;•

ol ........... • .:.. ~'~ al._. ,._.,, - LW °"">' were ... 8 ....... •WN • WW<D' U<U 'fldlm o( boldlag Ille bol..,....

o lbletes .1~eaa1111 \ ' • a& 111e ... ., 11me ...s. Ur.a& . Ille l«!"d Door wu Landffo Nor- , .linger dcleoled the Courts 65-45.

~"II . Ii __ i J.,;, for """"' wttti 18. wblle Joha 11114- Steve Herrick ol Bllllnaer tied 'Coach Ray lnclkared' thlil be P" OOUJ..,., dta scored ll polals lor lh1nl the record !or fbe !DOii points in expects bis team tb bells the C • S rtg Oocor. one pine wllb 29 points. Car· nllltb position wblCb the t1'lsli ,vpi;mg po In the second gnme, first noor roll Tllrne was c1- to the, tum llnlsbod In 1Ut ... ....,.

It seems lbot evciyonc on u.t of lldioola ollfrillc ,........_ • campus.; lnclud[ng ' lbe hisuJemo: Ille lable" pqmeala Ii • 'ftt7

lbers, !mew aboat Ilic flmd: llcif leaCtb7 - ~ It was just a "totm' ' aid prac- ~ Bill Tm does not· - it

5d1<dules for the. 1 p r I n g Meuler dolcnted A:-nold 54--46. record for lbe CouN "itb v "1Q115: goll. tenrus and . lrACk D. ~oorc w~ high point mon points.

b.1-. been • • n noun c e d by lor !delzler ~ilh 20 poln~. ' Cal- la Ibo - -· t kt rd O>Xlies Dod Widrig and Art vin Moffitt led. Arnold with 16; lloor Mdzltt - Ila -.

Tllesdlly n.Jilht. lhird . Door ~ *tali "" ..,__, lllinl 1111: Metzler defeated first Ooor Bil- Door F.-...ll.ck 47-C. Drrld

The s<l1edule for golf Is: linger 72"'411.- Garom ~tutmuin Eaglco led MeWer wllb I potntt. Mor<:h 28 - KWU. I p.m ... hero. was high p0lnt man !or · Metz,. Steve Beayahek led Fahnestock

23 S"!dents Organize U~amed. Bas-eJ:>ali Team

Mardi ~ - Bethel, 1 p.m.. Jcr with 12 polnf's. John Belter scortar wtlb 16 polalt. Twenty-three students · have sored by tbe school , !I has ...,. bett. ' scored 16 polntt ror Bittina'cr IntrrunuraJ Basketball Stand· recently lo~ a baieball tum cclved the suPPort. or the" school

April t - c or E, 1 )1-111.-. ' here. n..tar Ille ---· ~ in.gs u o1 Mardi 10, which does not yet have a name. anc1· Iota!• residents. 'J'1is 1111>-April II - Bethel, I p.m., the ... . ,_. Falia-t - lnle T~m Wins Losses They ba'tt s<hedulejl One port. illc:Judes eqvlpnwit from'

ApHI 14-15 - Nnt.iooal ~IJ>.. aecoad place by ddeatlnf u.. M-3 ·-···---- 7 0 game wijh Cenlrol College for Uie YMCA and the Amerlcon tlon ol !ntorcollegiote Albie- Courts SS.SI. Mike Fox led Fahe- F 1 1 . April I , nnd two more eomes Legion. .

'tics, ihdependcnce. ehll«k'1 ""°""' wtlb 16 peiats, • -·--------6

are tentaUYe. Thero it a11o • PitdWll !or the team are

April 19 - Stertfng, I p.m.. wblle CalT'Oll 1'1lnler led I be 8-3 ·----- 8 2 possibility ol games with mu.s.- Stan Bo......al and Crait &iltle. tll<ro. Coarla wllb JJ polllla. • IH ------- S 3 bore and Fo~ Haya Slate. Frnnt FaciolA Is the catcher,

April 21 - Southwestern,, I p, Wedne5!1ay, night, third noor' Townies "11hougb the teom ls-not - and Mike Traetto, Denny . Dohl·

m .. here. · Fahnestock • dcleated second . M·2 -·--·-··- 4 qulst, and Kdlb Hummel cover

April 25 - Bethany, 1 p.m., lloor M'eltlcr 5H7. Slc••o Ben)" F-3 •••• 4 first base. u..ro. • shek was high point mon !or M 1

College Coecle Cap Jim Stauffer Is the second' .liar l - C ol E . 1 p.m., there. Fahnestock wllb 16 points. Jr. · ·

2 4 • S •· buemaa, and Boli Alllertaon

)lay 10 - South..-.stem, I p.m.. Smith.scored 13 points !or Metz- Arnold -----· 2 elll!OD With Firer and Gary Ab!Cbt are the third

tll<ro. ler. • B-1 ----- l In 3-Coilege Meet .. basemen. John Rogers, P•trlck

Mai• 11 - KWU, 1 p.m .. there "Jn the second gome, the Tow- Courts ·-- -· -· o Hosting MePbe1110n College•· HID, '1bornas peR!cco, and J oe

May 15 - Confen!fi<» Goll nl coeds woo two COIC meeta for Lacovara Plat center neld.

Wichita. , ) ~ p a l lrst place in a lbree-college • Jim Bower and Gacy Schuster

no scbedul<! rcw tennis is: • a ins Climb to Top• 5por1s Day, March n, w11en PlllY right 11e1d, and' Edward Mor<:h 28 - 1...-wu. I p.m., here. . · • • · ' they defeated Sterlint Collep'• LIO)'d plays lei! Odd. S!loNtops

~larch 31 - Belhel, I p.m.. and GraC<?lnnd College or 10.... are Sam Maulo and George

here. • Loucks· Rolls ·545 Series Consolation honors went tO' .,McNicbalas. April 4 - C o( E. 1 p.m., hero. tho Graceland cagers. ~ team it coached by Tel' April a - Bdhm1Y. 1 p.m ., • . "~ed • •• , ... G-land 111 ry Faust and ll$SISIAnts JOhn

l1fre . In mlramur:il bowling :iction Third pine<? in the bl;b series "'""' ...,....... ·~· B~rs

April ;o - .'{'oboc:..l p.m .. here. last week. the Kina Pills clinlb- """'' to John Bruzew. fr, the first game, Mcl'bcr!oo pull .... Bruzenas, Carl ~rsty. and

·April 13 Bethel 1

lb ed to the nllmbcr one 'pot while Elizabeth. N. J ., who rolled &e. ed out a -19-14' Yictory Oii the Dou& Tuell. - ' p.m.. ere. the previous league lenders The current Jeoguc standings strength or scoring by Kolby ''I think the ~om will be pref'

April 19 - SterUng, 1 p.m.. dropped to lourth pince. as ol Matth 7 are: Rogers Jr Brooklyn Iowa with ly good, although It does rfttd there. First ln the high tenm series Team w L 20 poi,;la,

0

and Lela 0

Wedclle, Jt'.' some impro'rin1," said' teom

April 22 - Tobor, 1 p.m .• there. ,...,,.. the 11tt"rl<e::s l'i lh um King Pins ___ 15 5 Bloom. ,.;th 16. H1'h scorer lor mcmbl!r Ray 1bonlpson.

~re~ - Sterling, 1 p.m.. pins. The King Pins lollowed Beerltcp --- 15 G111a!land was Lovlnl wit& St.

May 4 _ c ol E, 1 p.m., there. ~ilb 11167 while the Shot&iosses D's ond T's --·· 131!. 61' Aanlnst Sterling, lbe McPber-

. ~lay 8 _ KWU, 1 p.m .. there. rolled an 1825, series. Huey nnd 1the Quacks 13 7 • son coeds nabbed 0 33-28 trl· May 12. 13 ..;.; Tennis Conference lo slnglo team gruncs 1he Snoozers ··-··-··· 12\!i BV.. umph on the· scoring or Weddle,

at Southl'"CSlern. • • Snoozcrs recorded the high Mods ----·-· 10 10 wllb 14, and Janet Rhinehart,

lbc S<hedule !or Ir.Ide is: game " i lb 6163 pins. The Shot· Kripples 9 JI sr, Brooklyn, J01n, with 10

. March 29 _ KWU. bel't'.. glasses followed with 650. and Sholglasses --·- · 9 11 points.

April ~ _ c or E, Tahnr ond the King Pins rolled n &19. Retards -----· 61> 1sv.. Tho three-college •Vl!Ot cap. Bethany, 3 p.m .. here. !ndi\•idunlly, Jc!! U>ucks. Ir. Snoopy nnd the Borons 4 16 pod an 11-4 soason for the 1110•

April 7 Southwestern nnd Beth- Bremen, Ind.. rolled the high Latecomers -··-···- · 4 JG Pherson womeru

~)'. 3 p.m.. al Southllt'Slem. series ol Ms and lbe third high Apnl H _ Bethany and Belbcl. single gomc "ilb 195. SIC\·e

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There la nolhinl to add to' lhlt episode ex~ a tip of ·the bat to the Bil Ten ror Ila mCive. •

U lbo ICbool were ·a llowed.' to be excuaed wllb a "Uk Llk'' and a pal OD the bead, the llX•

ample -1ld hurt the presilee of the cooferenco considenlb4'.

8)' laldq firm aad ful -tloa, Ille .....,........, 11 u es- ; ample for tbe rest at lit -ben - ud Ille rest al Ille ... -T1lil Incident proves that spec· ulalioo can be )uslilied, bub no one can Ill)' that coJJeace, the Big Tm In particular, are ·not awue of lhe9e poulbilllles -and are reaclY to do ~ about them.

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• 1'11• Spectat.o~, Karc!i ~6, 1967.,Paa'e ' Orcle K Accepts Ten ID Membenhip Drive

Crcle ,K added ten new mem- B f mg· h ~~~ieia:::o-. e~!18e .. o . . way nil •Martin. lj)pb. Pasdena. 87 MAJIGE KECIC from lbelr home u 110 N. £bJ ' Calif.; cra1t UU!e. fr, Wichita; A bit move 11 In prospect for to vlllkiim Hall.

• \ Manfred Cripe, Jr, 'I\lclOD; lbe family ol Dr. Mttlill Frantz. -'-

Coffeehouse :Committee Seeks Man.agers, Enterainin~ni· .

Sludmls lalerested. hi tote.r· lalDlac, wortlnl- or tatlnl a maaaclns pclll!lo1i for the col· feeboule ma7 oow aubmll • their - to tbe Cofleeboule Com­miO..

Prealllt mahagen aro 0111an­hlnl the positions for tho ro­inalnder oL this semester ·and -fell.

Salaries will be paid for wall· • - waiters and jaaltori o._ or iDdmdual eotertalnen are alao -iecL

~--· ........ _......,_......,u .......... ---. '"nlul far, • married couple bN ~ interest for a maaaclns. or host ..and bolteu ~ I hip another couple will - the janitorial ro­.-lll>llit:f :· llated llouM, Jr, lili- Lake, hid., ~Uon chalrmu "' the colleeboule.

PreleDt manacinl positions are oow held by Geo1110 Snav­ley, ar, J';tbanon. Pa.; and Roe· tr Schrock. sr, Harmony, Minn.: Georse Jones, sr, canton, bull· .-i manacer; and Tom Bru· biker, Jr, Roclcy Ford, Colo., aabtut w.i-s manapr. •

.~- --­. ... w e liaaece. are klal

Practice Teachen Need to COmplete · ' Applicat~ Fonua 1 · '

StudeDls intenstod In" atudenl t.eacblnc - ran· must now complete applicatioo forms and lllnl them hi to tbc ·Ttaditr E<kacalioo Office. M·207.

P\utber iDformation ma)' be obtained lrom Dayton G. I\oth· roclc, prolessor of ~ucollon and Pl)IChoJoCY. .

No studentz will be nllo~ to atudent teach until t~.ey have been accepted by the TCllcber Educotlon Committee.

AD Apnl mtttinf will be held for thole lnleftsted in student teacblng next fa!L

Committee Se ts Date For Spring Fonnal

The Spring Formal Commit· lee announced that the Spring Formal "ill tie held Saturday, April 15, from !HZ p.m.

The cost will be SI.SO per COU· pie wilh refreshments belnc served.

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,_ w...-& .r Clle ..._ .~ - _, wllll i...tap - Marl< Krocb. Ir, Malawan, N. dean ol academic altain. Ibis 'l1le _... bu been ~ 0.-0. .m .. ...-.. w1111 llldlred J.; Damis Dahlquill, Jr, Alex· Saturday. 'I1>oy will be lllOYinl ~!t'd bec8llle ol tbe new hip.

"Vollmleer help for - ......._ __,.. celbp .andria, Va.; • • ~•'1 whlcb will be eolnc U....Up ltniction ol lbe colleeboule bu ...,., --., Dr 8left Bel1· . Domld Brucber, fOPb, Syra- al>out two mDes ""· ....._ ... OIM. • cuae, l!><l• Patrick Boccuzzi, sr, away . • .,. land 11een a1ow Ibis weet. '11111 11 Sta JalaDd N v Dennis College to Host !>a whlcb 111e Fnntt bou.!c ..,.,. probab\y <!lie to olzle.weekl ox· •"Ibere wit\ be pertens work· ten ' · .; • atandl will become an ac-111111 and the •PProacblisa vec• Ins OD tbe colfeeboulc durlna Helley,""""· Heney, Pa .. Stan- H.S. Conf er .. nce', 'road to blpway se. Uon," &lated J1ouM ' lbe flnt few days ol Euler va- Icy W~rd, Jr, Parker; and " .

He went OD · to tmpbulze, cation. U ~ will be bere Gary uater , llOl)h, Scolla, N. Approximately 125 'senior hI&ll ' ' Dr. aacl.Jlrl. Frantz sold their "'lbe more. help we are clveo, durinS that Ume we -1d ap. Y. youth and counselon from tbl tioute and .~ to ·the. llato, but the .....,. tbe colleelloule will ---'·•· ,.....,_ be...,.·•-· " Cllll Danzieer, llOl)h. Yonkers. I '"·---•- "'~"'M ... hi turn baii&tit ~ house badi ~ =:_ .,.._, com- N. Y., ~-•-·- ol the mem- owa • .............., ~.-.. ""' from ·~-•• ::; '"'- plan to be 1'ad1 for atudeat ....... .......... -- ....... ll- Missouri District and lbe South-" - ''""

1

n.O upatalra palntbic 11

about ~ benblp committee, llated "As ern Miaouri • AltanSas District move tbe to a lot at 130 fiaqbed.. but there

11 lllU more Studeab are .. eel to be OD the eoaJ for the mtmbenblp wiU eUtnd tbe Sealor Hieb em: . N. Man'ID and add on to the

• •'"''•• and oullkle _..._ to be" the ... -out for any tables .or drive Ibis l8lllCller wu IS new f.,..,,ce at McPbenou Collece,' ~ll ol ~ house .• ,, ,........... """' chain they could donlte to the memben, ,.;, a~ enough 1 clone. - colfeeboule. A relrttentor nnd ao lhel tbe drive was auccess- March 31·Aprll 1. Vanlman Hall. wbicb Is .,.... • 'l1le ~eat ,_ walll qld planO are aJao needed. IUI." Conlererice partlcl~t. will Od

6Y· McJ!beraon College, ~

be lodged in the dormitories. been l!MC(1.. • ·· donnltory Iii

McPherson f or_eign Studenis Gii:~ Ri!.<:1-cfions to College .

87 .LOWA ltATZ iuale lhls Kay with a degree mountainil of Cn!Uomio. Studeala have come halfway l• Cbemllt:7, - from Bog- "I feel that I lulvo luld more

aroliDd the world to study at !dad, Iraq,.' bpportunlUes than most people," McPbenon Collep. Dualaall "II Is the 'Land ol Love and said Katz. " I was born in Hus­Sompraaoa& COnll!S from ~ 1Bate' bdweeo· tbe two riven," sia; lived hi Germany for one kck, '111ailaDd; Johll Mulumbli ;be said. '"!be cllmate Is mild and a ball ycan, and came from Keeya; Jamil Al./iltar jla .winter llDd bot hi tbe sum- to Canada when I was two ye.an from Bap!ad, Iraq; and Lowa ,mer. . ' old. .I am 11111 amused when Katz. !rOm Toronto, Canada. • "I .a111 It a lo& -- It 111Y lather describes the camcls

Eecb student explained the 1'al i.- a loaS lime lboce 1 walltlng past our front door in custorns ol bla country and bla lao&.Ylllled mJ' '-1r1. I foactit Rwllla.

Some of tho actlviUea ache-· {ie:Z. =·~ u!'::b!:::'~ duled are an A CeppeUa Cbolr ample fatjl!U.. an C4JllPUS, 'Ibo concert, tbe Dbtrict Speech Coo- Frantz lallllly w!ll use oaly the test. a youth ballquel and the ant- two· llOon of 'the th-. Alitcbell Trio concert. itory llnlcture. -

11>c )"OUlh will have an ~ portunlty to talk with various · Dr. and Mn. F'rm!tz and lhcir faculty memben and comiill three ~ra have _lived ill Guy .Hayes, director of adrnls, their praenl locaUon for u slons, on odmlulons lnlonnaUon' Yea(I .. 'I1M\'( . hope \o moye back and acholarahlp interviews. !nto their lieme at It. ~ew Joell·

. Uoo by the end of -the summer A number of the faculty will ,or aa 'aoOii ' aa it Is ~ lo;

address tbe conlereoce OD prob- their UM. • • • . • , Jems concemlns collece admis­sion. ~. and genttal hlfor· ma lion.

Next yCllr, youth from dl5-tricts in KansnJ, Colorado, Ne­braska, Oklahoma, and Texas will be Invited.

PRESCRlrTIONS COMPOUNDED RALEIGH'S

' Druir Store reaction to McP.beraon. <f"' II; I f..,I I ..... a risbl ''To - lhal I did Doi .Jlllsl

In Tbailind, . reported Somp. le U.e la I.lo • c-. would be a lie. How- .---------rasong, the custo~ and fiisb- "I ellloY bf!lnc bere. The poo- enr, I -Id like to vt1lt otbu Ions are conservative. The men ~le are very. friendly aod hosp. .....trlot. U -U.Je, I -. .. uld wear Ught t.rousen. The women ~· I belleft that the ;\meri- · like to 10 to Ewvpe. wear dr<sses wbk:b are Uaht $all. people love to help other " I •"OUld like to contlx:ue lllY near the waiot and are llit people II I'->' can. I feel lhat educalloo w!lb 11 major in p1iy. abo\-e the knees downward. • It Is a sreat opportunity for me sics. Unlortunetely, since I hope

' to be In lhls country." to do research and teoching at "I llilak of lllJ' - tttty

claJ', "'tt'1 aw11de aad eyery second," said Sompruoal. " II I bad CODllDaed 1111' sidles la Medical 5dfllCe al qwlalot>~­kOln, I nuld baYe lladled fllrllt­tt at Ille boqllal. I llodltd fer two yun.''

Kenye Is also within the trop. les. 11>c land t. not mountab>­ous. The climate b cool, due to the altitude ol tbe country, and there Is a Jong and 4 short rain period.

Mu.lumba saya, 0 1 e$1 be­... bett, bat I would preftr to be bome. I miM tlle COUfttry creatlY. especlallJ' tlle buaUlul weather.

"I ~ to get my D.S. in Math here at McPhenon Col­lece .• Afler that I hope to eo on to graduate school.''

Katt explained llult Caneda Is the college level. It... will be nee· similar to tbe Unlted States. essary for mo to continue in The prairies are a conUnuation collnce for at least nnothc1· six of the great central pWn and years. U I am lucky. it mCIY the Canadian Rodlles run south be possible for me to do post to fonn the back.bone of the graduato studles in Europe."

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