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Dec. 3
Vol, 49
The SpeCtator Vacation
Begins · Tuesday
· McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas, November 20; 1964 No.11
Macollege To Offer
Eight Night Classes Model UN Religion And Science
Seminar To Be Offered Starting next semester Mc
Pherson College will orrer eight night closses.
Monday even.Jng three cluscs
'"' planned. From· 7 lo 9 p.m. lhero will t,e a one hour course
"S<mlnor oo Relliton and Sci· rnce.' ' This will meet on aUt r· a1te wttk.L
Tuesday from 7:00 to 9:00 with credit rrom one to two 1iou~ and will be Liughl by Mr. Gordon Zahradnik, instnictor in cer· amit>S.
To Begin Sat. A new course entitled Seminar on Religion a nd Science is being orlered lor the first lime next semester. It wtu moot on alternnlo Monday evenings for iwo hou( periods, nnd will carry ono semester hour or upper • le\'el credit.
stern, assistant prot.,_ ot Jlll!:JNOpb7 and ttlJ&Joa; Dr. w ... le7 DeCoune;r, prof- 11 cbemlatry; Dr. Gil!onl Ikenberry, profffaor ot bloloo: •• d Dr. John Burklioldar, pnfeaor
A Seminar on Lnlln America \rill be offered from 7 to 9:30 pm: on Monday nights. It ls a
three hoilr course nnd " i ll be louglj~ ,by Dr. Rnymond Flory, professor or history.
~It. Robert Kelm, asslst..nt professo~ or sociology. •1U of.fer
a three hour cl.,. on the FamlJy on Monday nigh! ll"om 7:25 to 9:50.
Introduction to, nnd Adv:inc· 00. Cor?rniCS will be orlorod on
Thursday will • l o rt a 4:50 th~hour ,,..,.., lo Laodscap. log Gardening which wUI be !aught by Dr. Wai=<!, professor of agriculture. At 7:4.S tht.re
will be a three hour coarse
_taught by Dr. Wesley D.Coursey, professor ol chemistry, on Ge· oiogy. From 7:!S to 9:0S Miss
Mary Alln Roblnsoa, assist.tot professor of art, will guldC a
two hour course In Christian Educallon of Youlh and Adults.
These evenin.: classes will depend on how mony student.. on· roll. II not enough enroll for a certain clnss, the class ,.;u not materialize.
AU ·boys who Uved on second noor Metde.r l11t )'ear wUl
t r<'o.tnize this huse bunk of Turker belnc be.Id br Dick Welch,
Wall MlUer, and Charlie Homer. Tbat Turkey w11 one of the
four UUle fowl that followed p ick around cl·eq . momlnt for
utrclsc and kept cvrryone ,,, the floor awake all nJcbt with
thrir constant cobbllnc.
Pei r:urkey Becomes
Thanksgiving Feast· By Roa Cassldeote necessary to put it away.
What started out ns a pa- Four turkeys remained. and
lernal project on the part or !hey were promptly shipped oil
D'ck w 1 h D 1 1 to Ca rleton, Neb., where Char-
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• • c · • ph • Jnd., and )io Horner's father look over the
Chnrhc Horner, Cnrlcton_, Neb.,/. job or raising them.
has ended up us .11 cooked gooscq Lillie was heard from any or
on the part or ·Thanksgilfog gob· the growing turkeys .until last
bier. wookond when Charlie a n d
Tho entire gobbler caper start· Dick wont to Corleton lo view
<d last year h"o wooks before the crop. . Easter when Chnrlic Horner All lour or the tro\'elmg lur
and other rnembe~ or 0 Poul· keys "~re found to be hoal'!'Y
try Husba ndry class were gi\'· an\l happy, and one or the big·
en five baby turkeys. gest ~nes wa_s o~aln '.""'pped !or
Approximolely !orly student.., representing eleven countries will toke port In the first scs· sion or the model UN tomorrow beginning nt 9:30 n.m.
. The topic for the first debate is the admis.sion o r Rod China
to lbe UN, formally sl<ltod as: Restoration or the la,.1uJ right.. or the people's Republic ol Chi· na in the United Nations. All interested students and faculty members ore in\'lled lo attend during the session.
Officers lor the General Assembly arc: President • Terry
Convocationa Calemlar Tucsda,y l\ovember U - Dr.
Mulln Franlz wUI be Ill chug._ No Fricb,y URmblJ' because
ol Tbanksgivlng vacaUoa.
Church Events Morning Worship
110:05 a.m.> Nol·ember !!: "The Art of
Being Thankful," Rev. Lordi Weiss, (llHl.mlDlsler
l\o\'tmber Z9: "Is Smoklng Really Worth llf" Pastoe Bomberger .
E\'ealnc Worshrp 17:30 p.m.>
Nonmbcr 1:22: School of So. clal Concerns
Nol·e.mbcr 22: "What Should Our Church Be Doing About Local economic and Wetrare Problems'" Robert M o h 1 e r. Chairman.
Attractions From
Surroumling cOJJcges
Friday, Nov. 20-21 - The sen· ior play " Our Town" to be pre· sented by Abilene lllgh School in the school ndditorlum al 8:00
p.m. ~·riday, Nov. 2ll - " My Three
Angels", junior closs play to be presonlod al Topeka High School.
Friday No\', 2ll - ''The Man Who Come to Dinner," 8:00 p.m. Duhli:r lligh School.
Friday, Nov. 20-21 - " The r\liraclc Worker," senior class pin)' to be given al the Dickin· son County Community If i g h school in Chapmon, Kansas.
Monday, Nov . . 23, ,24, 25 -
"Our Town" will be presented ,by tho junior class or Olathe High School al Olalbe, Kansas.
Wednesday, l\ov. 25-Art Ex·
hibil. David Hall. Fort Hays Kansas Stole College. Hays. Kan·
CJ • , shfppmg Uhl$ lime m a. gunny iarhe nnd Dick wore tho only sncl and brought bock to Moc. sas.
t ll'o. lellows in Mett ler who ronl· Since this turkey was to grace Monday, Nov. 3G-"No Moth·
ly hkod turkeys, so they took on the Welch dinner table , on er to Guide Her : or Moro lo be
• Che unending job or plnyi~g mo· Thanksgiving. Dick decided · to . Pitied than Censured," wilt be
lher and fnthcr to thorn. .' bavo il butchered and cleaned presented• by the Junfo_r_ and sen·
Tho !h'e Uttfe .ones took to ·tho hero in Mac before he took~ il ior cla"".es o~ '. Couacd Gro"o
Metzler +ooi~ · like old •• h , · · .. Rural High Scliool ot CQuncil
Pros, and soon one could see CW:nhal>pily. turkoy1 att, hot Cro\•e, Kansas.·
baby turkeys noislty following processed ln McPhenen-. on
Dick or Charil~ lo the showers . • weekend, and since lhe turlfey D c Conrsoy Atte nding
The hectic iue or n college wns oow toci ·big to s iay :even dorm proved to be too much ·one night in •t.wor, the boys 01e mis try ,Confe rence
for one of the Utile wrkeys, nod found they hod to dross' ff lhom' De. Wesloy DoCoursoy, pro
onc morning Dick roona It lying sel\'es, . . fessor or ch~mlstry,, 11 nttendiog
beside· 1111 box . with n broken Since Char lie hod IM?come the ·Kansas City soctlon or the
leg .. After many nttompts. the qulto nttached to his turkey Amorlc:in Chomlcnl' Sockty's nn
lwo firct-alden found It Jmpos- friend, Walt Miiier, 'Scott City, nual Midwest Chomfstr1 Con·
• sible to properly splint a tur- was .asked to help Dick "ith ferenoo In Kansas City, Mo.,
key's leg, and llOOD It 'bocnme .the last "tos" being held No\', 19-2ll.
Summe~: Secretary • general· Ali Kherbek: PorlfnmootarionJohn Treadwell : Socrol<lry • Kathy Pnrks.
The ngondn or tho dny's . .. tMtics follows:
9:30 a.m.-Rtgislralloa 10:00 a .m.-Or1ealatlon ses-
sion, fltttloa ol &1Rmhl7 and steerin.c commlllee oroctt. lor nut year.
10:30 a .m • Oponlng remarks by the Pre•ldcal ol the Modfl
United Nations. Speech by cues! speaker.
II :30 n.m.-Rocess
1: 15 p.m . .S.allllg ol delcga. tloas
1:30 p.m.-G011eral AssemblJ' 3:15 p.m.·Reeess
3:30 p.m.·Rtsame debate
4:~5 p.m.-Ad)ourn
8:00 p.m.·Reoepllon al t be
studenl union basement.
Coming ••• . Friday, Nov. !O - Dress-up
night lor Slipper. lllgh ichoo1
presents "Mr. PYelideat" In Brown Auditorium.
Satuni.y, l\ov. ZI - Flaa! pcrform'iiiCo ot I.be hlJb lcbool play. Skating Party.
TutSdl!J', Nov. u - Thanklgl\'l.ng recess begins at S:OO p.m.
Tbu,.ctay, l\o\'. 26-H-Brelh
ren Student ChrJ1Uau · Confer· eoce a t Junlat.. College.
?Uoad.lr)', Nov, 30 - 'J'hanks.. gh'lllg reces tDCb 7:45 a.m.
Choirs To GiYe Concert Dec. 4
The format for the meellngs will CODllst ol dloc:aosloo ..._ studenla and lacull7 ot an orlanlud _..... ol topics .....
Jallng lo the aalure ot ldeecc and rdlgloa and the ttlaUoolhlps between tbtm. PreparaUon for the dJICUIS.lou will COD·
1111 or tt•di!ll from selected relerrnce1.
Addition or this course to the curriculum Is on outgro\\1h of the inlOrosl Of SC\'Orol pl'Olessors in pro\'ldlng an opportunily !or s tudents nnd lacully who ore conc<!rned with the relationship between relig ion nod science to lnqulro Into the mntter together.
Prolouort who wut participate Ill lhe aeml.nar and dlrecl II are
Dr. Wa,yne ~Uiler, asaoctate pro
fessor or speech, pbilosopey and religion: ProCetaor David Eiler, uslst..ot protessor or ~hllosopby and tt111too: Prolc<sor Irven
Thanksgivi.n g Recess To .Begin Tuesday
A li\'c.<Jny roocss has boon schodulo,<f for this Thanksgiving. The recess will begin nt 5:00 P .M. of Tuesday, Nov. 24, and will end U1e following Monday, Nov. 30, al 7:45 A.M.
Food Comm. To Hold Preference Survey
Food Committee o! the student Council will conduct a Food Preference Sun·ey on Monday, Nov. 30.
Food Preference Surveys de>termlno, through I.BM process· Jng, nn ncco11tnbility roling for
or hloloo. ',
Students Interested In t he course must make · application for penn!Jslon to enroll. Appll·
·cation forms mny be oblaiDed from tho Sctt«ary to Uie Deon. Selection or participants f r o m nmong tho oppllcanls will be bnsed on t i) the •J>!llltm gen. uinoncss or their lnlttest in devoloplng or dccpooing an understanding or the nature or religion and science and the relationships between them 12! a scholnsllc nblily that will make ii possible !or thorn to do tho rending• required nod be able to contribute to tho discussion or thorn. ·
Spec Editor Applications Due Dec. 4
Anyone fntcrostod in becoming cnmpus editor or 'l1le Spectntor ls llSkod to tum in appll· cations by ~dny. Dec. 4. , ,
Tho ffnnl scleclion w i 11 be mode by the Student Councll' lrom the nppllcants passed by the Donrd or Publications. Tho new campus editor will be nam· ed before tho Christmas vacation.
lie will be ln\'Olved in edillng The Spcdator !or three sem ... ters. Tho lint semester the atu· dent ls In charge ol the reporters, as campW editor. During tho second semester, the editor writes headlines nnd copy-edits all the stories. The third somester duly Is to• be responsible !or the overall work of the staff. ·
A Coppella ond Chapel Choir will present Joseph Haydn's "Third Moss <Lord Nelson>," Doc. 4, al 8:00 p.m. in Drown Audiloriurn.
Exropl ror tho opening "Kyrie cl cs.ion," the choirs will perform tho Mass in on Englim trans· JDUon.
various food lloms and cnlc- · A s alary or $150' ls pnid to
gorics. tho monnglng editor, and the
Haydn's "Nelson Moss" con· siste.ntly reaches a Jc\'cl of inspiration which I• perhaps above and beyond lhnl or his best in· strumcntnl music.
The survey will be used by odltor-ln·chicl receives n salary
Sloter Food service 'in detcnn- or $100. In addition Uie edilor
ining content lor future ~nus. in-<:hicr Is oliglblo !or a $100
The food commillee has set bonus, ff tho paper -shows a Dec. 10. as tho date for the pro!lt.
WPA Week This Week ·
Christmas Durret. O!f campus~ Appllcnllons 111ay be subrnit
s tudenlS nnd faculty members led to M~. J ackie Raymond,
are lnvfled· to attend. The price lncully advisor, or to J erry Bar·
will be $1.00 lor udulls und $.50 rows, chnlrmnn ol the Board
!or children under fi\'e, or Publicalions.
By Doug Rapp This wccl: is W.P .A. week on
C.lmpu.s, ns every male prob
Food Comm. Seeks
S~udents' Opinio;ns ably knows by now, and there One or tho most important or·
brc two more nights to tnkc ganiz.ationa on cng,pus. from the
ad\':intago or II. . sludenls' viewpoint. is tho Foods As C\'Cnts hn\1c gone so far, ·
Mondny night wns a st\!.dY dole, · Committee. This Is a commillce
Tuesday night, coke date: Wed· comPo~ or studenfs lrom !b• ne>daY night, tho S.U.'s special college which hos tho duty of
on snooker: Thursday, Ku Ku con\'eying tho student..' SOflli·
night: Frldny night. a pitia SUP. meni. concerning the lood or
per: and tomorrow night the the oaretcrin to the mnnager
U.N. Dance to the · s.u. base- or the caleterla. Ross Woodard.
menl "' iih decorations and re- Ally -.plainla the llDdeata
!reshments olong the interna· bave aboat lbetr lood slloald be
tionnl theme. broqhl lo lhe Foodo .Commit..
W.P.A. moans "women pny tee ao acUOD can beo taken. Thia
all" bul rrom the looks of things commlltee - also like lo
they're not Pll)'ing , too much. h ear ol aiv lmprovemeat..
Latest stalistU:a show that tho 1111icb m!PI be belplal, and
whole week's actMUes amounts abolil the llkH ;.. well u the
to upwards or :ibou~ 99c; not bad. clllllkes ot ' I.be afudeals,
The.Foods Committee oonsista or Larry Dowmon, senlor, Quin· ter , chairman: Morty Mohler, Junior, Warrensburg, Mo., ·sec:relnry: J ohn Long, junior, Quin· tor; and Larry. Bierwirth, Jun· ior, Dnrtonville, Ill.
T1>e Fooclo . Comm!Uee meeta
t"1ee a -Ill lo - special meals and tlber c:al'eleria pol
l<les, as, nli ao lood tmpnyemeala
CurrenUy tho · Foods €ommll· too, to conjunction with S'.aler Food Ser/Ice, ls conducting a Food Prelereice Survey on campus. The purjiose or the survey or the ahidcnts is to rocoinlu tho s tudenl1' wants, and aid In. menl piannhti.
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The Spectator; Page 2 ' . 1
Macollege Ofle/.s· A Challenge The Commentator Yoder Gives Pllly Reviews An4 CutlU.lgs
By Keo D-. toking the minimwn nnd prob-Lif Is N A PI d
Mrs. Una Yoder, iitslructor
e Ot ay!!rOUD in spc«b a t McPherson Coll~.
c:ism which shows th~ pos&ibili- , 0 is ngnln engaged in giving play
!! seems to ·me that studcilts llbiy not hal'e much dUficulty
often crlUclu! belore thinking. obtaining a degree. It Is also
Sµch criticism many times lcav- possible !or many students to
ea people in rather embarrass· lead extremely limited social
Jn predlcnments. I am not re- lives. Dul is this the rnu!r or
!erring strictly to publlsbcd the college? l would lay tile
statements: I nm referring to tlamc ii blame is to be loi<l,
the small tnlk and day to 'd01 mootly on Ille studenl;J>Ody.
remarks that arc heard across I W'nnld hasten to la,, that In
ties !or improl'emcr.t. BJ C. L. Dadisman • ructing tx.llcls, trqditions, and rcl'icws and play cultin&S.
s...- '-' - ·i>e wetp. In the past few issues. 1 have personalities. lhcn the process Her play reviews cooalst ol
cd carclull,y before one crltlcltts stated my opinions as to what ol learning has taken • shllt to acting out parts oC plays which
tbe.m. 11 we cu pohil out ·~ the reverse gcnr. have or arc now uppcarlog on
clhc IDJtanccs where lmPTOve- Is needed or lacking on this 1 also bcllovc thal when such D.rondwuy. These re••iews nre
meot can be made, we should campus in' inter-student rcla· barriers do arrive, that tlie peo. acted out by o~e person nnd
o!ler our •uaeaUou. Bal lei'• tlonshlps. I have expressed n pie ln•olvcd lo them """1d face last npproxinu\tcly. 45 minutes.
a\•old t t arlQf down every iMfa· nl!lcaat loult. It appears to' me SU&l:CSlion lo think ol CO)lege each o!Mr ta a alnctre ellorl. / In her repetorie,- Mn. Yoder
campuJ. thlo lnsUlutlotl, regardless or the oome ... hat foolish to go moun· and college Ji!e•as pot n play- to undentud each olher. J MS about a halC doun pla)'S.
taln · cllmblnf on molehills. ground or a summer cam! thoroughly dlsai:ree and loeutUy and this year she has added a
An Id.,. · recenlly broegllt to llnollatl- of taletlJa. .,. the
Ugbl compares McPherson Col· cenlus lnlellcctual abtllly oac
ltce e. • tJUm10« camP-. Tk may . poaeu, l\lcPhenoa c:an
!du -·1 suprbo me u aad a- ol1tt I.bat - a
~ u llloe nmnber of ~e ~tleqe. Alll>ongb, I would
wbo - to •- "1111 ll I lie- polal Mi t.tt tbal thla dial
u ... that lrMilloa .... IMaPI . Jen'° wtR ... -- Oa!:t at~ c.iJep erlcmd far ~Y - -ta""° are ttady
beyond that whicb mlpt be lo ..,..,.i lbe ~gc ol llfe.
ac:.hlend bi UT ... u m m e r I think this • has bttn called,
I tx.licl'e there ls a challenge where we are . all "buddy· bud- speak out agAlnst any person new play. "NeYer 'l'oo Late."
to think Croely at M.acollege. 1 dy" and where we arc 10
nP- on oae bond tAlklng to t h e Mrs. Yoder performs her re
lecl each shltient has a time friends of another ·person on l'icws !or many clubs and church
when he m'ust consider bis own pear as complacent zombies. I the other, and telDng them to and civic organizations In Mc·
values and compare bis ideals have also cxprcssod a sugges. keep away Crom this person be- Pherson and 'the surrounding
with tbose or others. lion to be broadminded lndlvid· couse be bu bad boblts. I f .. I areas. She Also expllllMd that
camp." . ~\'Cr, I will admit that it
secma much or tbc oducoUon ot McPherson is on a "tok.,.it .. r
leave-il" basis. A student may go through Mcl'ber!on College
We Get Letters •.•
on .cc.a'lioll, "maturil.y.11
I agree with Charles Dadisman when he says thllt crili·
cism is an att. It cannot 1llways be tearin& down-. There must be a positi\'e ;ispect ln crili-,,,
Collegians .Elect Half-Wits
To Student Council
Dear Editor,
Congratu1ations students or
McPherson College. You have
once again elected a bunch or
lulll·wits to U1c sludc.nt council.
Itave you asked youneU Just wbat ' tbe sludenl coancu b.S
done or Is doing for you thla
. ye.arT U •a' about Ume you. dkL
I ba•e j .. t ttlurncd from sit.
llaJ la oa - of lbe most lool· llh mttl..incs th.at I have ever boen"1.
The chnirmnn called the mect
ingrlo order, the minutes were
read: there was no old busiacss <proving that they hadn't done anything !or the past n i n c weeks>. . • Mn new_.baslaea wu ealJ. edlw,lberiiancUmemi>erwllke
roJ>ols all turned their beads to one member ol lbe counctl wbo prompOy pt1lled out a llst oi
dropped because or lack or in· formation. The man holding the
gavel sparked up and asked !or
a motion for a<lloumment. got It and the council mombors very eagerly . left the boring meeting that bad so rudely lntcrruplod their important volleyball game.
oar slUeal coac11 11 • dJs.
er- Coold -· -ta recall a mnnbe:r or rncmbcn of
the STUCO! YES. l'ES. The student body should look Into tbia Idea.
Why not come to the next meeting and see Just whnt goos on. ·
All meetings .;ire open to the ' stUdent body, and I ch.allcnge
the entire student body to look in on the next sruco meeting.
They meet in the basement of the student union C\'ery Tuesday evening at 6 p.m.
Argo
Beardslee To Lead Conference November 26-29
' buslnes1 that he btknded to "Christ Alone?" will be the
brln( up. Iheme ol the Brethren· St~dcnt
A topic wns brought up nnd Christi.an Conference on Nov.
everyone's eyes automatically 26-29, 19&1. This conference wilt
moved to watch one other mem- . tx. held at J uniata College.
ber of the council. Huntington. Penn. Guest leader
Theac two members continued• will be Rev. Al•·ord Beardslee
to dl1Cau tbe topic durtag tllo chnpl.oin and assoclole prores'.
rest of the meellog bt~pled sor or religion at llollins Col·
lj'equeolly by a gro;u; from tbe lcgc, Vo.
. cbalrman. The Conlcrcncc cost ~ill be
The subject then was finally $25.00. Anyone wantin' oddiUonal informDtion mny contact Dr. Wayne Miller.
The Spectator Themes or the speeches "ill
Vol. 01'o. II, 1'ovember :!II, !9&1 include General God nnd the Good Guys, J ewish .Ju•ticc and Dapu Buddha, Zen and the Holy
Splri~ and Christ Crucllled.
Perhaps durloX our cobefe uols, not those or narrow minds that if there ts n problem. one she was booked for perform.
career ts the ttme we really who !nil to understllnd the nc- should talk to the borse whlcb ances well into the spring.
t.abl Ii in•·ol,.cd, not the herd which
.. lab the values by which tlo~ or others. As a summary It runs wi"• we wUI live. ThJs seems to me- "" . ' "'-lo
a sound reason for a <Ollcenl.J I would. like to break each or By speaking or "broad·mind-
tbot each 11ud<al i. enabled tb· .these down to more concise ed indil'idunls who can undcr
build a ooWMI ~ o1 llfe stalcmcnts and to also define stand other people or differing
that will Raad ap aplaot lhe the interpretation in back ol cultures and habils". I was not
lmocu ol Ille ......w. tCllristlus those opinions. inferring that o person need
med to call Ibis faith.> 'lo saying that •e PorlnlJ participate in octMties oC anotb·
I wowd go one step further youngsten on a plllJ'iround or er person in an crlort to roach
lo say thot II the faculty and at a camp, 1 was reminding an undcr641nding or .the actions
adminislrntion or McPherson Col· us that we are not taking our oC that person.
legc ls to orrer n testimony to college Ufe Jn a l!Crioua attt- As .., example, there is a
lite student body. it is onli• not- tude, that · we ore "' "" com- need to understand those tad~
urot !or tllls tcslimony to take platntng about studies, rcspon. viduals who !eel tho net.'CI t~
the lorm or o atristian ex- slbllWes, penouUUcs, and nre, smoke. Not ool,y are Ibey berd
amplc. and a Christian philoso- llld nCYer rea11,y tqlnJ to take cd o!f Into restriclcd areas to
phy ol lifr. Jt is left as the stu~ th:u look luto tbe futm-e where · fullfill this nttd, thty an also
dent's pril'ilene to question: ,..e w!U be poshed Into tho com- aba.nned by aome o!Mr •ludenta
I believe, thoutli, that . we pctlttve W'orld of wor1<. wm we because o( ti. Tbli ts no answer
sh"!"'! question wisely, not out be re•llY! I am berfnelog to to the sltuaUon for it only ~~•s
ol j11Venlle hu~. bul rather with hold my doubts. You wlll receive es those amOktrs to rebel more
conoem. I feel the ~ant beneltta from counes, tic. only and to be oven more consple
point then la Jell, that .,, -can- II you have a blp PMA <PO&- nous. Such acttoao could also
not turn our bncks on the an- lllve Mental AlUtude) How's bring about a grea~ dlstanee
swer given. your PMA loday!T betftell lbe two COllOJctlng ID:
I belic\'c the challenge before We also portrny campers in divlduals. BJ acceptlng t be
the students ol McPherson Col- thnt the relationship tx.twccn fact 1ba1 1be IDdlvlclaal desires
lcgc is to become indi,.lduals U1c "counselors" and t h c to smok& and thaJ socb Is bJs
who arc nble lo Ice! that each "campers" in a rclntlonshlp ol business, and underst.dtng of
student Is given ample help in ~rent formalities: formalities th•t character 11 being develop.
meeting this chnUengc, i£ he is which could cause some "cnmp. ed.
willing to accept it. Help not crs" to reject the thoughts or Droad . mindedness. in this
· in the sense or protection or the "counselors" nltogcther. sense. refer1 to the understand
shclterinJ: but more along the When there are barriers ix,. Ing between the individuals o!
line ol "a push in the right tween the teachers and the stu- this S<.'hool. Nothing more, and
direction." dents, barriers caused by con- nothing Jess. •
!Uncollcge Extends
Sympnthy to Cad111n11s McPherson College studcnls
and faculty extend sincere sym
. patlly to Kathy Cadman. junior,
St. J ohn. and her Camlly. Kii· thy's lather. Robert Cadman,
died or a heart attack Sunday.
Prof, Frederick Composes Songs
Donald Frederick, pro!<SS<>r of
l'OICC and director of cbornl
music al McPherson College,
has reeenUy composed several new sonp for publication.
The names of the two~ songs
that will soon be publlahed are, "Silll: Unto God" and "A Prayer o! Dedication".
Because ol the many works
that Pro!. Frederick has had published, he was rccenUy elec·
tcd to memtx.rship in the American Society or Composers, Au
thors, and Publishers. ASCP is currently celebrating Its i50tb
y ear as the world's foremost association of composers a n d publishers.
S~Op Running; Face Yourself Can you atand to live with yourself? You'll be find fulfillment through living their lives ' and
living with yourself all your life, so y ou'd b elier be careers .
t h e type o f perso n y o u can gel a lo ng with.
If you \ re. rest1..a.,.. d epressed , frustrated , 'and
s pend .n lot .of time day-c_lrea.ming, YO!\ are pro ba bly
s uffering fro m self-depr1vat1on . You are d e priving
yoursel( of the ful f illme nt of which you are cap able.
By fulf111!11ent, I mean mental growth and d evelop
ment, w.h1ch comes by being y ourself and developing
your s kills and abilities to the h igh est degree.
. One haa to become complete master of himself
!n o rde r to gl'ow-Jt is not always pleasant· in fllct
it m eans n lot of h ard work, a nd i t m eans ~ cel'tn i~ d egree of lo!1elines.~. This is a road each p erson
must walk himself, by himself .
. Ma'?y ~le, beauue of lac.k of courage or
Just. pla in laz1!1ess, ni:ver deve l op their. abili ies·
the). s pend tlre1r h\·es m a frantic search for satis~ ~acti?n by getting a ll the "kic ks" they can, or by
k e.epmg con~~ntly . bu•y ~o they d on 't have t ime to
~~mk.hor by living through another person exp ecting
e ot e r person t o find fu lfi llment for t hem. •
When they f~i.1 to find aatiafaction, they be
com., ex!1·enlCly •cr1llcal o f their hus band s a nd begin
dommntmg lheir c hildr en in an attemp t to live
through them. ,
. Each P".raon has to face life hinuelf a nd find
h is own r enl!tr. He c.an n ever hope to have 0 rich
and. rewal'dmg relat1on~hip .wit~ a n other person
u ntil h e has n lr?Od r elationsh1p with himself. When
h e h as found himself he becomes more tolerant of others.
, , ':ulfiU"!ent ~rings confidence and' aelf-reliance.
I he litt!e lh 1ngs m everyday lif e do n ot overwhelm
the folf1ll~d P.el's~n. because he h as over-all purpose
and d1recl1on in hfe.
'Jn addition, the program will Ccoture sever.al oddrcsses by
Rev. Beardslee, small group discussions, worship, meditation
and· BillJe stiidy, ood rccrcntion:
In the aearcb ~or fulfiUment, one' often gras s
fh1t? ~!lrents, ~r fhends, a nd tries to live t hrouih
e1r l\'CS: Girls, especially, who marry and sta ht home find thCIJ!Selves unchallenged by conshuft
. ousework and chng to their husbands hoping to
Fulfilli;ne!'t ji a difficul t road and requires in
tense self-d11!~ 1pl11~e, but the rewar ds a re many. One
chn truly e'.'JOY hfe when he knows he is making
l e m ost o f 1l. A g~el!t sense .of freedom com es with
self.-master y-;--one is. no lo~ger a slave to impulsive
~es1res a.~d fea rs; disappoint ments and frustrations
t h not bnng t h e all-e n compassing prison of d espair·
e perso~i .no longer drifts about on the' sea of
tothber'sh_o1Hn1ons and society's prejudices He is free o e 1mse lr . ·
~IP run'!ing; atop hiding, and face yourself •
g . 0 r ••
Mae &~es Sterlllig · i6-7 T0> Win Fil,al Game
By nonnle Mwii&q'
McPherson Bulldogs crushed Sltrlin: 26-7 In the last game t1. die sc.uon. 'Ibe Mac Buu. doCS ho,·e ended their seoaon dlis')'<or with a ~ TeCOrd, the bdl rcCord ttiat Mac has had
. for lh<l past two years. Sterling ended l!lclr season this year .-ilh a J-8 record.
s..>rlnf lint for 1be llulldofl • ns Duall< Pope OD a pa.ii JR lk first qorter. Mac oc:ortd
..aPla la U..- ·...-r lo Jin ... 13 polnu bal ;we couldn't Mid Slcrli•K as Ibey traveled 1owerdl Mlle's pal 1.lae IM a •
'''"''· The ecore, al ball • lime •as JS.7 ID Ille llull&tp favor.
Mac's second touchdo•-n, t he extra point was mlHed. 4Ja the
lhlnl qum.r Buddy Taylor •tat S y ard for :taotbcr touc~ . tlown with lht utn POint hfing: • ltfek<d by DeTour. John Cluu>ce 41o, • ., lhrougb lbe line !com 5
Y•rdJ: out for !\lac'1 ln..t touch· dow11 With the extra point ed .
Scoring for Sterling was Al Spotts on a 5 »•rd JlllSS from TUr)> Woodbury. The extro point was • added by Porker Smith. .
!'ilck Petrucci lead the Bulldogs la the m°'t t1><klca Wilh U, Tom R~n ""'as ~xt wUh JJ . Tom ~ln.ib:.kr-r ir::ot 7, and Ed .Johnson, Dale Prochaska,
and l.aurcl Patrick c:tch had 5 la<kles.
Some or the Ce;1m statistics arc as follo~:
Mac 20
j The 1SJ?ectator, P.age s·
Reazin Elected Bulldogs i~ Meet
Player of year Bethel Dec. J At Moundridge Tom Rc:Wn, 6', l!Ml'ib 'junior ftflh pla<e ~inish represent their
from Lyons, was uamed Pleyer best sensori si&e Rcazln . has
of the Year by the McPheraon been here. but makes the cbnr
Collcgc rootboll squad. Torr( was acterlstically optimisllc predic·
elected Plnycr o! lhe Weck lol· lion that .. We should have a better scnson next year thnn we
lowing Ibo Dethnny game. and had this yeor, pro\•lded lhnt
be also won • pair of shoes for o\•erybody woo does not grad· makllll: !be most tackles in lhe · uate comes back next )'eor." Dulklog.s .. opening gnmc. •
Rca21D made i8 t.acktu tbls sc11Son, nearly 9 per game. JUs outs""'4!lng dcfe111h-c ability, bU conslslcut ,coutr:lbuUon to the team ctrort, and his itrcat tn· thuslas~n and. orl the play .. ing field-ma~ him a • ·orthy cboice for U.1.s honor.
Tom's rcOOy wit Ji\'ened Olh· erwisC routine practices, but this same wit was analytical enough for him to cnll dclensive signals
BJ' Tim -,er An important dale for t b e
'l!!""ben of the bulr.elba1L team is""1>cc. a wbon the Bulldop will travel to Moundrldi• to play in the 8Dllual Moundridge TournamcnL
The Cbree ..... - -Pllenon, wbleb bave bffn la-vlted are Belbaa7, Bethel, and Tabor College. Thia J'CDr the McP- ColietJe Pep Bud will hove the honor ol being Cloe ontelal baad for the lounl· am<nl .
dwnplonsblp ~ • 'l'ldleia for tloe - - ..
obtalDed from tire ........ .,._dab---- price will ... . $1.11.
Coach Smitb ~ed lbat )le expects this to be a v1r7
rough tournanient for the Bulldogs. Bethel will hnve Ju nucleus of Inst year's teem back
nnd Tnbor will also be playln( wllh most ,,i .last year'• team. n eU1nny will come to the lb<lro·
runent with a very tall DDd ex· pcrlcneed team.
Lui 1UJ' 1be BaUdop ,,_
lbe lll""""'1ellt u4 will be "" to clo ti aialD Ibis year. Far
. a t<am lo win Ille co•eled lro-
llcPhcraon •came out the S«·
cod half "ith a lot of fire as Ibo)' l1l4tthed ""1'065 Slerlln;'s io;iJ line once in lbe third and agnin in the fourth quarters to give Mac their 26 points. They held lhe Warriors with no touCll. do•ns in the se<ond ball with me ending seore 211-7.
Sterling First Do~ns . . . . . 1 Passes Attempl t'<I • 17
Passes COmpJeled . . G Passes Jntcrecpled o Ynrds gained . . . . . . 70 Film bl cs . . . . .. . . . . 2 Fumbles Jost ...•... Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Yards lost . . . . . . . . . . 22
JO throughout the year.
On Thursday evening, Dec. 3, McPheeaon will meet Belbel nl 7:00. Tnbor nnd Betball)' will then play at 9:00. On Saturilay evening, the winners ol Thu~· day's gnmee will meet in U1e
pby, ti needs lo wlD Cbe C-... amcal three years ID a rvw. •
Du1ne Pope started the scor. iat for ~tac on a U yard pus ,,.... Bob DeTour. 'Jbe utra point wu added by DeToar. DtTour U... na z:s yarm for
5 Reuln. howc\•cr, 1'1tb aJJ his l many ntlrlbutes, refuses to take McPheraon hai.never won the
lropl\Y; ~tbougb ID 1952 ~ 1953, they came dose by win
ning the tournament twice In n row. Bethany DDd Bdhel are lhe only teams that have bcell able to win the trophy,
319 hlnueU •-.rloully. True lo form, ·1 be uld be was "really surprts. 1 N" wbe:a hls name was an-
6 nounc~ by Coach SmJth as the Sport News
51 squad's choice. By Wendell Kllhima..
Warner Places Fourth
hi Crass Country Meet Thrl'(l runners from McPher:
son competed in the KCAC eon. lcrcnee cross eountrY meet held on the Friends University camJlOS last week.
Lynn w......,.., jmlor from Union, Ohio, llalllMd la f o • r c b place, hlP t.. Ille Nac9Utie <Om!>tU----..p. fmhalaa hem J-. DL, fin. !shod 14th . ud Da Zina, aot~· omorc from B.tas&oa;" Tuai, Ila· lsbod l6th,
A total or rorty runners competed wilh lhc live from Soulhwestern winning with n low score or 34 points. Ollawn captured second place wilh 39 points, Sterling was third wllh 78, Friends lourth \\i lh 92, Jkchel Cilth with 118, 3nd Baker sixth \Cilh 134 points.
·Points are figured with one lor first place, two for second pince, three for third pince und so on down lhe line. ·
Team Elects Tar/or .,,
Player of the _Week Sly. bu! quick, Buddy Taylor
was selected as player or ttic
11"..it by the Bulldogs. He was
chosen for his excelient plnylng
ogalnst Sterling as quarterback.
Buddy 11aDc11 S feet 11 IDcbK on4 rocks the acales llP to · 175 PGunds. lie played football at Tbomu Illp Scbool foe fYtars and lettered three years.
Tlib 11 hit llllrd ,_.. "' ·~ • ball for Mae - I••• klltted twice al<e"4r. Be Is a JaDlor from Thomas, Okla.
Aller graduaUng, Buddy plane to leach his major, histoey, and be n conch. He is takio4: First Aid. lllstory or Kansas Amerie:in. Diplomatic ~. FoOl.baU Func!Omentals, Melhods ol Teoching R_ttteational Sport...'; •nd Introduction .to Education.
nu&11 say• ... Ji an tbe JU)'•
lhn1 dou't ..-.iee frOai 11111.
had a re.;i irood learn clforf. Tbe boys tbal are graclaallag th.ls year will burl u.s some, but there were quJte .a rcw boys lllllng on Ille bench '\bat ...W help lake their place.
Jn Euddy:s senior year he
was the quarlcrbock on the
State champion-team in his di·
vision.
Ytar'1 team COllle '-I< - ·. Y•ar. we .-d be la the ·1op fh·e leUDJ tl Ille _,_ la lllt flaal ltu4llop. Tbe dll1 ....
•- ID 0... 18".e team -lost Y•ar's team 1ru mallllJ lht dcllre ot Ille team aad ' mo~ tx~ for tloe ..,.;JC.r. lly Of the p1-Jen. I l._i,t "" aw1c11 Tulor
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Following Ls a Ust•of the past
Managerl!elps Make The Team
soundly !humped thcir staunch rivals to share the KCAC chnmpion'1lip.
Oltawn scored twJCC In the f.inal period on , long passes from Ed Buzzell to lop Baker »7, and Soulhweatern crushed Col
lege or Emporln :12-7. The losers finished In n deadlock for third
tournament winners: 195I·Bethany College 1952-Mcl'heroon Collci:e 19SHlcPherson Colleae 1954-Bethel 1965-llelbel 1956-Bethel 1957-Betbany 1958-Betbany
195~Belhany
1.960-MePhCCIOD 196i.aechany 1962-lletbaDy 1963-McPberson
By Jtonnle ~!Juph•Y
Playing football is a lot ·or work but it is not all of lhe work in, making a team. Manoging and keeping the statistics are also hard work.
Benll)' Steward, football manager thl1 year for tbe; BuUdog1, Ls a sophomore plamllag to
Ceaeb lndullrl.ol aria. B e n a y olands 6 feel 1 lacla llDd 'll'dghl
JJS pouack. De ii - North Caroline 111(11 S.- la Dellloe, Md., wllere lie -..,.... u Cbe
mapottt for traCli: bis senior yelr aud sol a JeUer u Dl.,.. ager Ju one year whe.D it usua117 takes two.
Last spring Benny was lho manager lo{ track; he took lhc Cramer Correspondence course for studC!lll trainers last summer.
BC!llny soys, "A manager just about has to be a doctor, senmstcess, shoe smilh, medlanic, and mosl Important, he has to be a friend to all of the play-ers."
B.....,. 1111n IDllUllal beeaaoe il lels him participate (Jadlttd. I)') ID -" aad becallle be lll<H ......... llDd -. &nlWld the players,
Coach Widrig says, "Benny has n lot ·Of hustle and has C\'Cryt.h in~ in order for t h e gmnes. He Is aroimd when a person needs him and is always on time for the practices one!
in conference stn.ndlnga. the games." "Mana~ing is a MePheraon's 26 • 7 win · over lhunkless job," he continued. Sterling coupled with Bethel's J)enny has aboot as many bou-es ,,. !here are football players. upset or Bethany 14-? ·gave the
A pcnoo has to take a lot when·· .. llulldogs aole )lOISe8SIOll o1 filth
he Ls the student trainer." ~ ~a:"'1Fr~ nz:.:i;::i: Les · Bloom, f ............ , Mid- • the Swedel.
land, Mlcb., u one of Ille met1 Final Slnndlngs In KCAC, lbol keeps lbe 1taU11Jca for the 1964•
Bulldol1. De aUended ' b I I b Southwestern 8-1 school at Rld(eley, w.va., 'll1lere ottawa 11-1
he was llallllldu for lbtte c of E ,.,: yurs. Les t._ recorclo OD the Baker 7,z
numl>er al lacldtS eadi pla1tt McPbersOh 4-S 1eulna1-aadallolbe KWU -U
number ol quarten !lull - .Bethany . u player ""'1• per 1ame. FriOllds 2-7
Chorlie Dadl.smnn, who also Bethel 2·7
Follow the
Bulldogs in the
\ McPhel'80ll
SeriiineJ helps keep slnUsUcs, weighs 165 sfurling 14
pounds and stands 5 feet 9 In· r--------------------chcs. However, Charlle keeps records. ol every oflenel\'e play in a game. A junior from Ne,·nda, Iowa, be attended t h e Colorado Community High Sc~ool in Nevnda, !own.
This ts Charil•'• flrll 1•ar ol keeping statlltlca. llowt1ver, be
played basktlbau ID hip school for lour years llDd lettered Cbree ye:ars. Before coml"'., Ill · Mo. Pbe.-, Cbarlle aUeDcled c ... tr.ii College ui Pella, Iowa •
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Reamng .Course To Be Offered
Science P~of essors A.t Topeka Nov. 14
Three Macollege science professors. Dr. Wesley D<Coorsey.
prntessor of ch<ytlstrY. Dr. Gil· ' ford D<eni>enY: professor or bl·
starting sea>nd semesler, a ipecia1 Reading Improvement Couise will be olJettd to all Freshmen and Sophomores on 0 trial basis. This course is ology, and Dr: Jahn Burkholder, designed to hclp students over· prole~r ol biology, nllcndcd come dillicullles and problems the conforence sponsored by the they' have in reading. · Kansas Sia~ Teachers Assoc!·
l'his elective course wui be atkJn and National Science ta""'1t by D~1on Rothrock, pro- Foundation in Topeka on Sat· fcuor ol educalloo and· 'PSY· urday Nov. H. cliology, and wiU meet two Principle speaker at the con· hours a ·week: on Mond3)1 and lerenco was Dr: Lee A. DuWedncsday ot 10:30 o.m. Sin~ . Bridge, president ol Coll!ornlo lhlJ Is o special course. no cred- Institute ol Technology. It will be ollm!d and the lee will be $15. I
Since lbe biggest per cent of drop outs in college is caused by rending ·dfilcultics. the value ol good reading habits con not be overemphasized. Good read· lni ability is also the best single predictor o! success hi college.
This reading improvement course will emphasize lmprov: Ing reading comprehension and
.speed, the inost import.ant skills needed in doing college work.
A rending test will be gi•·e~ to all !reshmen in their Eng
lish classes to determine ii they ahould enroll in this course.
Knights Adopt Girl <Mr. and Mrs. James Knight
adopted o daughter, Alice Non, born· Saturday, Oct. SI.
Mrs. Knight. the former Paulino Hoss, graduated lrom Mo· college In 1953. She is the doughier o! ldauriee A. Hess. former prorcsaor cl English at Maco!· lege from 19111-1957.
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II one were to ask sophomores Dennis Da••les. Pandra, Iowa and Bryce York, Ilope,
Kansas. what thef had to say about Sabrino Fair. tbey might be heard to remark, ••11 was n 28,000 watt hour proouction rrom $10.000 worth or equipment." Translated this would mean "A Jot or work."
Dennis and Beyce are I b e lighting crew for all McPherson Colltge drama productions. 'lbty •lso Stt some aen•Jcc on cultural series coactrta and other mlscellantous programs.
Io the Sabrlno Fair Produc· tion alone they each spent 3G hours working out the lighting system in the week prior to curtain night. Thill works out to o•·er 7 hours a . day.
Comn1tnUng on the Job Bryce a.aid, 111\'fost people think of tlgbUng ·U Olppbig on • .... 11cb when ,-ou want il and flipping II oll wben you doo't, but there's a lot mo'1' to . It than that!"
Both boys worked wilh light:-ing systems In their high scitools and' are in their secorul year o! service here nt ~tcPherson.
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ieaJ reward la the pcl"IOllal sat- ,. lslactloa we get lrom II".
When the Burke family was at Mac, Mr. Burke was vezy enthusiastic . about the lighting techniques used here saying, "They arc bolter ttinn we·ve gollcn !rom many prorcssionai theaters, excluding or C<JUrse New York's Radio City Music Hall." .
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