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10-25-1950 Glimmerglass Volume 10 Number 03 (1950) Barbara McClain (Editor-in-Chief) Olivet Nazarene College
Doris Lingford (Faculty Advisor) Olivet Nazarene College
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This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Digital Commons @ Olivet. It has been accepted for inclusion in GlimmerGlass by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Olivet. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 12 Seniors Receive Who’s Who Honors On October 9 the faculty and a re years, and is serving as its vice-president presentative body from the student coun this year. The W ONC staff claims her cil elected 12 seniors to the honor of as a member ,and she is a former de "Who's Who Among Students in Amer® bater and member of the Olivet Sym Iran Colleges and Universities.'^ The phony. Quiet, demure, Lorraine has ¡Students were elected on the basis of a pleasing voice to match her person scholarship, participation in extra-cur- ality. ■cular and academic activities, citizen ROBERT LE ROY ship and service, and promise of future Robert—or Bob, is not only editor of usefulness: to business and society. The the Aurora but he has been on the Glim- students elected ¿.¿each of whom will re-r merglassjttaff, the Student Council, pre ce|/e a certificate of recognition, listing sident of Chi Sigma Rho, campaign Hi the organization's annual puE>l|§<3tion upon graduation. Eldon is a sincere, de manager for se ® a l student elections, and benefils of its student placement ser- voted Christian and possesses a genuine busirfflp manager and cheerleader for ® M |, are as follows: love for people. the Indians; yet he m a ^ ^ ^ a 2. aver age. Neqgi good|fooMng, popular— LUCILLE ANDERSON JACK FOWLER these are some of ^ id entifying charact Lucille, better known asHAndyH-fias PrEidency of the senior class dis been active in campus affdjijs during her?: tinguish^ Jack Flower. Versatile in his eristics. Lyears at Olivet. She achieved the dis- accomplishments, Jack is an oHrstanding BARBARA MCCLAIN BfrMon of being Elected gditor of the violinist and has done solo work with Versatile! and talented, Barbara has Aurora in her junior vbMfecind has been the QW gralfrmphon'B Orchestra. He is been active in many school orgarMiitttpns. a member of Treble Clef and Orpheus also a former Viking choir and quartet She E edifpr of the Glimmerql^al-stb- choirs for the past- four years. A lively memb'bi;, serves aOtudent pastor at G iS B e n t E Brocil representative, ||rpmber of personality and a£|riendly spirit are two man, and maintains a two-point ai® age. the Eng[|ih Guild, Future Teachers" of of Andy'?, outstanding qualities. His^capability and strength of character AmelljHwas in Treble ClefEhsrr for will be asffffltn him in his pastoral work. two IBohS and was College, Church RICHARD BOYNTON pianjBEBchap jBiallv she maintaM^an Earnest and true in his dearie to re HELEN GREENLEE average of ove]|2 points, and plans to present the students is the president of Helen, jSajral and wJffl-liked, haSbeen teach high school English after gradu the student bod«, Richard Boynton. H iS outstanding in the musical field. She is ation. activities include repre^mta|iS'e to Sh e a membejBof th||Orpheii| and Treble FRED MC GRAW Student Council diffgng his junior year|| Clef cho irEand traveled this summer in G©ed in the art of expression, Fred membership In Vil&ng Male chorus, Min- the Treble Clef trio. President of H|the has participated in many activities which K b ria l Fellowship, and Plaffinian Phil Womens' Residence asssciation, member have proved this outstanding ability. osophical Society. Capable! a natural- of Music Educators' Club, Glimmerglasll Member of a debate squad, winner in born leader, Dick also holds a'ljtudent staff and W ONC staff, Helen's campus an intercollegiate speech contest in pastorate at Fairbury. activities are varied. Her life is a true Ijlfblktale Telling" during his junior year, DALLAS CHEESMAN example of full consecration and ser president of English Guild, Chairman President of the Linguistic Society and vice. of the senior NYPS group, are but a few treasurer of the senior class are two of JOHN HANDSCHY of them. Hiasummers are devoted to the offices that Dallas Cheesman holds. Ranking at the top of his class with religious education activities!®’; He heads the maintenance department his 2.7 scholastic average, John Hand- LOWELL SPARKS of the gymnasium, plays basketball;^for schy, has been his class council repre Lowell, studious and dependable, is the Trojans/ and is a membtj of the "O '*1 sentative for two ye®® a former mem known to everybody as a "loyal Spar Club. Dark®handsome, debonaip (and ber bf the Vikings male choru|||Secre' tan.'■ He has been president of ’this married!!, Dallas plans, to enter ihe tary of the Platonian Philosophical So athletic scWiety for the past two years, Reaching Beld. ciety, and treasurer of the Science Club. president and vice-president ofKthe Lincf- He ¡9a sincere philosopher an ¡ntej®- quistic Society^ in |||||junior and senior ELDON CORNETT ing conversationalist, respected and well- Eldon has 'proved himself a spiritual years respectively, student council repre liked by his classmates. leader on . campus as president of the sentative, business manager of the Aur Student Missionary Band, of which he LORRAINE JOHNSON ora, member of International Relations has been a member for the past several One of the outstanding speech stu Club, and Ministerial Fellowship. He was years. With hi§! wife Marcella, he in dents is Lorraine Johnson. She has.been also chairman o rth e Gl Housing Com tends to enter active missionary work a member of Chi Sigma Rho for three mittee. 2 GLIMMERGLASS OCTOBER 25, 1950 Council Opens Juniors Sponsor MusiCan Recreation Room The reSBigonal committee of the Stu- Halloween Party d Eit Couna) has^bden .woifcng haSMon ¡Sjp er^ H and mSgteSB” pdr^ePes the Prof. Davidson's spiffed band Is.creat- me recf^Stion room proje«^MijgBirchard air! What is® ? It'sBISIt the member^ ing co*iderable enthusiasm around gymnasium. At the last council mgSng of the JunEr class^rushing madly about campus. Thi^Sitf II be heightehed j^hera the chairman of the gcSup, Walter Erick the organization makdsBits appearance son, announced placid for the opening of campffiEn final preparatiffiMfor the all at Tip-Off this year. fheEoom this gEgning. school Hffioweere pafflJaThe cSnmittees The cenfer —"The Wagon WheelB — aEwork are headed by the aollo’Hng Would the acti\^SS&£)f a Music Lovers is undep the general E u p e iJg o n ^ the persons: Harold FiSSS prpigram E ia ir- Club appeH to you? If so, let gsSiear Student Council. A snaHSbarwcs been man; Don Winne, ghoEw alk chairm'dnl BBcS® it in the Music Office. |?et upBmd such acti^^Eas EblHten- and Martha Quanstrom, chairman of the njsjfthuftjeboargl dart J and a variety offlbmaller table games are available to refi!Si|ment committee. Campul Improvements all. When isEhis party» Where is thisi Although permangM arrangements party? The time and place^HM orHay Are Underway h ^ e n B beerlfflgde as to the hours the evening, Octobem30, in the coffigelgym- room^M be open, temporary hours will Many of the thumps and bumps h e a ^ be a B io S o v S B nj l m. IB s gging to be a bKH all-Mhool on the staSB|f, BuBe Hall h^eBsen Monde» through Thursday —9-30- party of fun that you., won't want to elinSSiated. The adminjgtrat* 10:30 P. M.; Fffiday analSaturdcffl-7:00- mis^H ion had abrasive!! strips fa n n e d to the 10:30 P. M. leading edge of the metal |feps this Oth J q^miittees on the c jn c il are fall. functioni®3al^|The Program Con^^B Weary Seniors Return Many years of hard Ei||ige had worn t^p^whi^BicludeB Rfflhard Meigerhiserl the edgeS cm theEtep Suntil they had Jack Jo^^S-ucille Andersc^HB®Dara Last Monday evening the re become very smooth. Some ^fflthe stu l^^laiB Do^SKJurlSjhas arranged turned from their annual trip. This Sear dents and facu® rrmmbejg have had the u sjrffil W ONC ^SgE^ ^ ^ /ery Wed- the c^ Seft ONC onShursaay, October painful falls on themrThe abra^S strips nE|day night, and als^^^®charge of M9j§Tqveling by to Washingtegg Klirffiiate this hazard. the Council whapel programs. D. C. On t E trip numerous plco^g of ^HvTe Constitution P^^m ittee H John scenic and hjS^^al value ¿yyeffisSvisitgj Ha^^ihSg Gordon Rice, and Bob LeRoy ed, including ^©ett®>u|^®j Ft. M cH e n B Twcg of d ig it's SS^ient^^fflenters —is formulating rules of order for the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, have rprently ffiade improvement ■ on councilHand ffill wojH on by-l GLIMMERGLASS OCTOBER 25, 1950 OTS by Indians Are Softball Champs 'EE Coming from behind, the red and smacked a homegrun in the gfonhing. white waggors have marched to another DHgc gave up but 3 W s as he won softball championship. Seven gameS anoMer ®tory’:,|S have been played since our last edition, Basketball! What does thSwlfflmean so let's review them. A gaiiSthe Indians came through with to you? ffilaye you ever thought of the a n o f||| 9 hit attack onBhe following characteiBics and goal of this great First, let's look at the Indians 8 to 5 Tuesday to push the Indians, and Chuck Amegican game?JfcJThe ch aractB B icSo f defeat of the Spartans. Durick again Beatty to a 5 to 3 Bctory Byer the Spar the game resemble those of life. pitched for the green and white, but was ta ||. Small collected 3 h |l foiBhe Spar- F®t of all let us liétÎHARD WORK as tagged for nine hits, including a home- R ah s, but Rector slapped a home-run for an important prerequisite to sucg ü run by Ken S^Sjyjsj with two men on the winners. base. Beatty was the winning pitcher, Thomas A. Edison defined his success by The ne^ to the laB g am e of the sea who paced 10 Spartan hnsM three by pcgung thatB was_ffi8^ perspiration and Durick. son found the Trojans rockrog the cham 2% ¡aspiration." pion Ind ans to the tune of a 12 to 4 The nexBday found the Indians sneak Trojan scoring margSm Je trB Oliver hit An excellent COMPETITIVE SPIRIT is ing through with another vj©ory, by edg a home-run for the lose® w fffil w asnSj also necessary. One adrrfifS an athlete ing the Trojans 6 to B Clendenen, sur enough, as freshman pitcheSOberland- who never gives up. f l l said that a prise starter for the Indiansjgave" up er, pitched the Trojara to victory. Dallas winner nev^ quits and a quitter never only 3 hitaand was tough in the clutch. Chessman got the big hit for the winners wins. as he homered'pn the 4th inning. Ken Silvers came through again by b ia s « COOPERATION is the mlrd outstand ing a homeisun in the figsHand another Don DuriclSpitched and batted the ing charageriSic of the game. Teçîjsjjîork in the third, just afteJjBob Rector had Spartans to a close 6 to 5 tr||np h in the ¡s aE'ital. factor to sucd||l The adage, connectedKor thei circuit. Chucll Beattlgi sjagjn's fMale. Don'S home-run helped "United we stand, divided we fall"S:er- had a perfect day at bat, with glur hits fainly applBBn basketball. and aS many win t h S c rK ia l gfffig which decided the p lac|| f§9m- This was the only There is anotheSquali® that should In the neSnfcame, ThuiSay, Oct. 5, game thgjEfelim B t t p B S Lgpnard failed be ad |M h||e and that is ENTHUSIASfv! fh^jSpartans owcame a 6 to 2 Trojan ■ to get a base on balls. The TrojanEBgijBB ThH iJB^bth i ngSo^t^u^^p^ata™ „ a seven run Rglth inning to ond bas H o m headquarters f o r a ll y o u r a p p a r S n e e d s EXPERT DRESSES — COATS — SUITS — BLOUSES — LINGERIE WATCH SERVICE A Small Deposit Holds Your Selection on Layaway GILBERT BON MARCHE JEWELERS KANKAKEE COTTON SHOP Next to Majestic Theater Arcade Building 154 N. SCHUYLER AVE. Phone 3-6725 185 South Schuyler KANKAKEE OCTOBER 25, 1950 GLIMMERGLASS 7 Final Standings From Tip-Off Nolember 10 ■fiOpenlnJBhe basketball season will be The Softball Diamond tBpannual TIP-OFF, Friday, Nov. 10. The final standings and le a d in g hit- Featured will b e lh e men's ganffl| be- tween |e O and Alum»,fexp15|ted ThHbrlngsligood neffl to all jpgMan tels arsjasSfgllows: to be nr^the^wMBthSHl-oacked game. KSball H^BThe dependable Spartan W L As In ||e pplj the day willBeature a g irllco m p B ed their undMeated season Indians ...... 5 3 special chapel program, t fB Alumni-O « | l a re|ord pt$px wins which entitle Spartans ...... 4 4 Club banquet, and the b^^tball gang» th e l to fB U g a c e . Tne Tr^an girls Trojans ...... 3 5 in tn® evening beyg/een the O Clubj girls cameJn second place with two w ins and and Alumni girM and the men's game. foul los&S while the Indians came AB H Pet. Band m Sffl and a special feature at the sBggl^gwIth one win and five lo^^H ^ B h n fS S .19 8 .421 half will highllghwthe ^ & iing. The K i p p I B e a so n for the first: has 2—SmalMS ...... 31 13 .419 coral to a ®3se, but onffi untllEprlng. Rector 1 ...... 25 10 .400 Three morel rounds SStEI th ^ be playepM 4—Durlck S ...... 29 11 .380 Trojans Wiin im Football and pro'Mrng no more gamesBylll have 5—Beatty 1 ...... 24 8 .333 TheKBr.es of the last three games of to be forfeited, th l AII&^SEeam will Leonard 1 ...... 18 6 .333 the fosftball|P|a|g)n w^e as*'follos5S|fa- be chosen. 6—Shelton T ...... 31 10 .323 dians 18, S p a B jH l4 ; Trd^ffi; 39, In dians 13; Trojans 31 B scgraicmBS. The The big Tip-Off day will Soon be here® 7—Oliver 1 ...... 24 7 .292 ou®a riding players for the three societ The "O" Club craSlj|tarted E5Mj||!|ng 8—Silvers 1 ...... 21 6 ,286 ies a®: Ward and (absorbTrojans; W ell Bast Monday. This Rear's "O'^Club Kegms 9—Hogan 1 ...... 19 5 .263 man and Be^^BSpartan|S Don Bell and to be wM g ounded ffi’th five forwards .261 and Iv e guards. Invitations to B a y on 10-Gennare 1 23 6 EricksonllndiarEH Bhe Alumni Sam have b®!n sent to sevB eral Club sta^aBln- cludlng, M. Irlck ssn , M. Re®, and N. 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Of the 51 students who took dence Association Council recently met. practice teaching last'year preparatory The order of busin^^ncisded the elec Poise is the art of raising the eye to teaching full time at least 19 of them tion of the following officers: Faith Aus brows instead of the roof. have been definitely located as follows: tin, vice-president; Joan Major, secre Virgil Applegate is a coach in a tary; and Ruth Schultz, treasurer. Those An obstinate man doesn't hold opin southern Ohio high school. Barbara elected to head the committees are: Elva ions—they hold him. Bedsworth is teaching the fourth grade Young and Mary Jane McLaughlin, de K n the Kansail City, Kansas school sys votional chairmen; Dorothy Leonard, Big- Silence makes the real conversation tem. Juanita Bieler and D o r$ l Brodein Little Sister Club; and Clarice Strahl, between friends. Not the saying but the are both in the Herscher schools. Marie etiquette chairman. never needing to say is what counts. 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