·1 1 N~~hirts Parade Streets -n 30~ · Pre-Ganie ,Pep 'Rally Forgetting all inhibitions, Macollege students may don next Thursday evening, Oct. 6 for the Calendar pajumas "legally" Oct. I, Presldcnr'e R<"copUon staging the 30th yearly pajama parade and snake dance. and open bouae ror rrH hmen. vo.L. xxxv McPherson Colle-ge, McPheTson, Kansas, Sept. 29, 1950 No. 3 The event is held before the night of the first home footb.all Oct. 6, Pajama ·parade and snake d"a nce, 7 : SO p. m. " > game, and ls,J:.UnJn copperation with the City police force Baker, hei-c.-- _ Oct. 6, Football- 'Spec' B.eceiv£s Classes Dismiss Today and thE college cheerleaders. Oct. 7. Kllae Ha11 opeo bouae. Oct. 10, Model UN. Second ACP Cheerleader elections tor 1960· parade a re Deny Ann Murrey, Ann For Pi~nic At Kanopolis Marlin Walter, and Honor Rating Carpenter. Thi!! a ft ernoon. J.""rlday. September 29 . the Recreational Councll Dob Wiison. The game Friday, The Spectator. Macollcs;e'& la fJponaorlng the"" tlru all school picnic of the year at Kanopoll1 Dam. Oct. 6 Is ag'atost Baker Unlver· ec­ weekly publlc11tlon. received a 11 School wtll be dlsmlesed at noon. with the group meeting In rront or 11 1ly or Unldwln. Kansas. t om the ond olace honor rating Shurp Hall to leavo a.t ono o'clock. The actlvlUe!J or the afternoon wUI Sludent.s agsemblJng ror the Atu1oclated Colleglale Pren tor ln with the meeting: or ull eLudonl.8 at the main shelter house at the 11arade wl11 meet .at the Junior 1eme11ter of !9'40-'&0. be,; the second Du.m nt 2:30. High School building on EHt Euc­ The "Sr>oc" Waft Jud11;ed along with lid at 7: 30 p. m. from the Junior other papen publl11hed by achool11 Chairmen or the ''nrluu,a rocrea­ Hie b. the snake dancers "'Ill ,.,·hlch h"''C le1t~ than 500 Atudenta. League Au.nounces tlon commlllees wlll CX J)l aln tho parade through business establl1h. Only 12: In this g·roup l't'ere rated ucth·tues which are auHuhle. The ments 111• and down main Mtreet: higher than third. Debate Topic &roup •·lll be dh·lded .according: to s tor und wlll pause at Intersection Spectator re(e ,·ed a total Jndlvldual choice to parllcJpate In The NRtlonal lntercolleslate Do­ college yella. on an evalutttlon or The the follo•dng: aclll't lc.: boating, Qt 710 palDll IJallna; l.cague announced the d &­ 1\ 1 a finale Jo tlie reatlvtllu, newa values. newe wrllln~ . head­ Olltord Ikenberry In char~o; bik­ bRtc topic tor this year. Jt tt : RE- MacolleKe students are Invited to makoJ1p. and special rca­ ing and treasure hunt. Marilyn Roe llnoA a nd 801,VED THAT THE NON·COM· nttcnd a movie at or the theal­ re.11 . A total ot 800 polnt8 Is 11ec­ nnd Elsie Kindley; volley ball tu MUNIST NATIONS SHOULD e r11 tor the special admlaalon prlci ea11ary for tlrel clan rating; und and badminton, Esther Mohler and .~onM A NEW IN'J:ERNATIONAL or 3!i cent.JI per penon. 900 tor All American. · Letha 1'Uller; mtscellaueaus i.;amee OHGAl'\IZATION. 1. nn.d dock t en­ 1'wcnty-nlne .years ago Ma col- Lorene Clark, Junior. wns tho of hor11eshoe, darh Por11on11 Interested. In d ebuto er und rrot. M . . l OJ:O had her tint pajama parade, editor-In chlet IHl semester. nis. Dr);ce Mill s. which was then called the "ulght- 11ro urged to aee Pror. Roy McAul­ Dell : touch football, Gernld Neh­ ey. !;.®m 32. Sharp Hall. er : sortball. Arlene Mohler and cbeerleadera: 1. to ·r.: Marliri ::~!~~a::::~~ ·~· 2r:i~e~h:Y g:!:111! Macollel'e'a 1960.'Sl Five Will Join Oebater11 who participate In th·o Don Ford. D. Pote. come the lollowlng •Ide- Walter, Ann Carpenter, Betty Ann Murrey, Bob Wilaon. flchatct1 arc eJlgtble tor member- Arter lndh·l~ual 1;rau 1> act.h'l­ Jl~hlt on the now traditional e\·enl. Psi Omega 11h lp In Pl J\:appa Dt1ta. natlonol tl9. Ruth Pecko,·er and Pbyllla "111«' boy"' or lrcPhcnron Col· M W J . Alph~ honorary forensic fraternity. Bowman wJll lead ~roup umea. • Northwi;sl Kansas Holds be 11e rved at kJCt' •t"lter­ ho held a t Oklahamu A A. M, Sllll­ \\:Ilda Minnix IK clrnlrman. dance Thur8day evening, Tho Initiation Domonn "One hundrcc.1 titt.)' liUtdcmth $(ar- 1make Pherson attendlnt: lhe meeting huve acquired 50 achle\'e­ wntcr. Okla. They are also UK11urcd loue Bowman and Claro and leading ye11& for the ,; rid and Hons who cn­ lHoel lu ..gliototl)' •1>Ju1rc.I" du1M1 rtcd 'Pi'ere Dr. atnd Mra. Jome& Elrod; J)olnl.111 In 11lay production. or one other extensive trlJ> ho· a.ro tn charge at securing the •ood teams thl,. year wlll be ment ent. from Che donu •OOut. 8 :30 •md hard• Dr. ahd Mra. R. E. Mohler; Prot. e wlll be ln!ltalled some 11 ldcs the regular Bchedulod tour­ tortatnm Marlin Walter, life· Those poo1>l wended thl"lr Wtt)', &l1111rlc fUt· . tu cboerleadera Haymond Jo'lory: and Bill Daggett. tho production of .. The naments. Members of the Rec. Council Ann Carpenter, J...aa Veg- t.lme artel\ Main ~tl"CCI. where • ttri--dc dance Phenson; Fool'". They aro Don Shultz. Kath­ In cbari::e or tranaparuulon are ; Betty Ann Murre7, wu.~ MK>fl l.n Jls h<'1-ht of gtOI')·. aa. Nenda Larson. Dean Collon. Esther Jerry Neher. chRlrman, Oryce MllJ­ , lyn ••Jloth arldes or the .,,~., were Conway. Kansas; and Bob Wi1&0n Early Assi&ls Mohler. and \Va)"n e Zeigler. Baghot Brings Greetings er, and Wiida Mlnnlx. Food wm"be arc11t numbcn or cur- Con••ay Springs, Kansas. All four Patterson. chair• llm:d with Points arc given for 11ervlce& In From Indian Youth 1upp1led by Pat el San.:;cr. Detty Murrcr. luu:-i; _.\t the oorncr uf ar~~~~l~~:;;s~lec ll on• for _ DP's Jn Europe both acting and 11 taglnJ; capaclUes, Promchand 0. Bhagat. Church man, Haz ~JK"\'tato.,. 1950 and Chuclt Royer. RecToatlonal ac­ Al'cnue .nd )lain chcb '51 positions were held liy the Ruth Early, Brethren Senlce and both are required ror mem· or tho Hretbrcn elder trom Jndlll. .Ku.1ut.Hh al•- thltles were planned by Jake 0 1 1 1 benhlp 1.n Alpha P ~I Ornesa. They hrouscht greellngis to Ma.college ShaeUer . chalrm1rn , Joun l'lntb­ )~\f~ :~ut!e~~ ~~Y~:li::;!::'w~f::rc~'~;.= ~;;;~~ 1~~n w~~eloa~: f:;~u r~:! ~: aro meant of rewarding merit In from the Drl'thrcn youth :~r,S1~·::~ ~1e":u:.:c~:c1Jul. 1.u1dontK er. and Marilee O rove. dramat1C1. ln lndlll. Mondlt~' . Sept. 26 when he t.h e d&Y IJ acllvlllos ~~·~~~:~:~ii::::~~~~~?.:. J>lotod . • ~nc::r~•:tloBnha~ I~.~~;:.··~~:~~:!~ . Ne&rHt tho required GO uolnt.s at l)oko lu chapel. Tho ice fo r dl11 plac- Margaret DagJ:ett nnd Dyron will be 2S centa 1••ld to tho drh'er dcn.'tl c..u Ute ln\"•d~ after • •hurt Poetry As1n. Announce8 ~~~:s:::~•t In work with arc Mr. Uhagal. tn hlR taHt:, Al re.Hcd !Jl"ranll ~·Ith 36. Dale Oltmun tol­ co or Dlhle rondlni; ot the cnr tor t ran,porllltlou, aud During the 1'Hl year Ml .. Ear- the tnwortan •kac. , Collegiate Ver9e Contest Jowa wltb 3!. und dovoUonat lite. "To read and 25 cents for the plc'nlc aupper. 7i~ .. l 'rtie -- ~r~rr~ !~~~r::~~"'~~~~.• ~ W~ ICM than 30 point.a ai'o to learn the Bible II QJle thlnJ:, to 1 ~:·~;:,~~'f.IJ~i?f~ Rb1iieb7 Dm - he~llet· e &bit aoderatand ts'aaolher linob• O the n wu n.ddeulJ brvkcu tlon aououotea Uie 1oYonth IHU•I New Wtndtor, Md . Part Oi her Dorta Kee~ U.--UOrfa Bowman. Max thing:· ho said. ' a lialf doaen Pi:pliy reU1 -d • comPetJUon ot .COlle1:e Studenta' ~ work there waa to locate aponsor11 Dagceu, Phyllla Presnr~nt erv~ ~ _ b) also said that peace After lntonnlq the tbe•• Poetr7. Tho doaJng: date Cor the ror OP'• and to mee t lncomlng­ ~rcAu_l e7. Oatl.J' Mu~a · ey . Aon c..,... nov. Bhagat <'licct'Jf. come In the worlft •·1r we tcr·atoc"' or the 1111-loo of su<'h • 1tubmln_Jon of manuacrlpls by all retugees at the pier and then eend t>enter, Rowena Neher, Duane would Missionary Talk the Dible Into onr dally tlv01." mollt•y 11rm)'. the theattt WM 1tudents 11 Nol'. 5. them on to their now homes. Jamison, U_ob Wiison, Mlldrod 11 ut Wll& the ttrKL ortlchtl The luna An7 student-"' attending either WhJl e In Enropo AllH Early ts Snowberger. M\trllue Bowman. Mr. Bhftgat In Wichita 11uh·kly c \'1teu•ted. area to al- tl•en l'ruc•·ttlcnty or collc.:c by tho UNESCO Organ­ epcecbea ht McPherson and Tl ct n­ the must bear the · name and home Re'f'. Wllllam Hultman. paitor aponsor6d .., h the P'OUll db:hltnflC't.1 and tutlon on Macampu.s, la belnst Jt.y. He will auend dinner meet­ address or the 'student. a. >A'ell aa of the cltY Covenant Church. Mim1ix Head boy,, were plck~u by JCUUd·n•l· planned by th ~ office.rs and mem­ ings at Lbe local high atchool, and to the nRme of lhe college aueoel on Sept . !b · tdeot. ,Sylvus Neher: and adult ud\'lsor, WAA memheu aro .. limbering meeting or -tho ASHoclatod Wom­ charJ;cs far either Rctoptanco or •·our counlry IA In the ~rip · o f Oerald Flory. up" i.tltr armfl, and polts hln,; hlk­ en's Club11 In Stafford, l" Aaao .• 3210 JJolma Cllne: aoflbHll , Mildred Samuel Hamllton. Ne"' York 3.C, California. Freshmen Learn A\·c .. Loa Angeles Snowberger: tenula, Wilda Minnix: City, baa been secured u prlnctpal Lists Casf Bowman, Mohler Tell and outing. Angle Flora. Tbcae To Use Library gu ..t epeaker or the Western Band Has 35 Members ch are actlTltlea ot 1 IJPO rta. whi ~1 0:a: \~::::::::eN:~~~b~: \~ Prot. Delbert Crabb. director ot Ahou~ Summer's Work 'The-Fool' the WAA , meet once each 11.·eek al Jn atructlon In the UllO or ttio 11- :,t:1 For brary la being given to the Macol- 16. or. llltllnger la Lbe moderator. l\tacollege Instrumental mut1lc, re- With Mental Patients an appointed time. to the wo. leAe rreabmen as a part or their o r­ Speaker1 at the Collcp:c CDYF on . A romn1lttC"e of Alriha l'1tl In order to belong The fol.lowing men wlll have rbo:~.~~a~ ~~e;:..~~;.~ ~ l~~~~~:r:~; HOelatlon. a ~lr.l lontatlon and freshman Engllab 2.C. were Al'Jen~ 01t1f'1Cn UINUi>cr'fll qi.-t ,,_,,... 1'hu .... men'a Athletic A e bargo of at Jea\lt one or the chapel workfnc on marching and concert Sunday., Seot. rhbot- &HeA. '" Bowman. Tbey 'ool" fMJI clr•o11a (1irodm.-t1on whkh ln s;11 ot one 1tport during each ot Virginia Harri Collogo Church: Cforeoce n. Sink out-or-town trip in tho tuturo. lt told of their oxpor lectured hi to be 11~·ntC'Cl .Oct. 24-2.''5. the throe eeasons. Initiation or, i•rovldlng the leuon1. She J)ftator of the sOuth Waterloo, wlll play tor of the home gamoa their aumrt:1er'a. aenlcc 88 atle!nd- 811 Gllrlu;il"'t •. now memhel'1t fa held at the end at to tho freshmen orientation clue NA· during the football and baakelball an ta In the Brethrtin Serl'lce unit The ll"ad role or IJAnlrl Iowa church; Henry J . LOng, m•kH the tlrat aouon. Sept. 18 an Library Ruloa and ctor: aeaao • In the state mentKl hospital at a ycmnk 1ulnl"tcr who tlonu1 Vlsutil Education Dire 08 lng to . l• awarded to each girl Regulatlana and The Parts of a tho . Elgin, llllnol1. trouble ror hlm1'<'tr b)' tl')· A letter and C. E. Davie. secretary or or volnta Book. Both girl• felt that they bad U•e •• hrlot ll•l'd, ...m be rloyrd who earns a total 1500 Cbrlftlan EduceUon Commlealon. l'{ew Students!· In nrloua aporta: Once each week ~Ila Harris ls understanding of b)' Don Khult&. ~ lor English m..-- tor participation (\Ible studies wlll be under the Do not forget that your phn- gained sreate.r and a pin 11 awarded ta anyone ac- u1 eeUng with each of the four Eng­ caat are: s. U1b secllooa to explain 11uch 11- ~~~~~~o:f .t°i:e ~rl!~.::O c1::r:!!e:,: lcal cxamlnllllon report by a ~~:e~:r•ll7 111 . and or people in Jo~::~ ~!:;;::;:;·the qalrlng %400 or more point Mildred Sno•·berger. Claudia Jo 0 11 Quinter. Kanau,-J Perry Prather, Physician la due! Your enroll- Claudia Jo Stump, rqylded - Slump, Ktdm.- Btlly - Kid- nte~~;:.,::r~na~ b:Jr e!uf~ . "'Z1~ ~::c7c~~~ ~:~ ::~ ·t~-!b:.:·:,a~~~~ P•• tor of tho Waterloo, Iowa, ment llllot complete until It ipecl11l mui lc tor dio ..,ionlng .....wlth ~lrlam 11 tho- 15prlng. Is tho final • ne lndiie. an re/or€uioli00ka. ts ln. a vocaJ solo! J1anh1 Augollcus." well. Martlee Grove .. Wayne Zelg- Jato In church: and Harry K. Zoller. nt ·or the year tor the club. Lu\ Research akd blbllographlcal -Doan Berkebile ' ler, Dalo Oltman, Esther MohlOr, ovo Durton Metzler --·JU conduct tho 1prlng tho tullowlarortlcen wero IJroblemi arc aplgn d after each Arn'val Dean Cotton. and D. R . Morkc1. hoaen to head this yeai;'• organ- lc11on. The work don6 on thCfJo Dible houn In tho ·morning: and Adherence To Rules Spe"'l"' Also In cluded In the cast are: c C. E. Davb. wUI conduct a group 'U"fP 11.Atlon: 11realdent. Arlene Mohler : prdbleina Is counted on ttro gradoe 1 . Eldon IQ freshman EncUeh. OD c_:utch and th: Cafeteria Llues . - JlohJiollo.nl. ifJUl..Y!lli.in, Y.lco..11rWdru!!.: h Pattenso : weo- . - ~:.~~~· •.!!. .!7 At Food,-ln r ti tary, Ruth Moors: reaauF'el':-- -· ~ • - ...... _ ... _.____ .. ~ of tboae Coffman, MarUn Wn~ ter, Lee Roy KurUa Naylor, paetor of t.he A part of Mc.Pherson College b•~• become' the croan1 chair-- • . Scbapan1k1, Joe Kennedy. Eugena Oett7 Jo . Baker: publlcll)' B' • Jn Denver church .,..Ill talk on. "Eur- •aJUng In cafeteria lino above tbe grow.. ot denaandlns atamacha man. Mar~are t_ Da ggott : 1pon1or, lltingers ivil.e e • tiive ius- Nert. Rowena Neher. Doris Roe.ch. o pe M I aee lt today." He bu Mrs. Sliter, cafeteria manager. and Darbara Barr;, luhl Ann Car penter. Oorl1 Kesler and Just recently returned from that ge1ted eome rut~ to practice while In . the cafeteria. 1t" 1s their hope ~u~~en::;P:P:7~h e women·• All Freshmen . after those 11 : %0 Sue Smltb, Mlcke7 Akers. Marilyn locale. • that tbeae wut speed 1our arrival al food, eapeclall1 Athletic Orsanlutlon la to "'pre>- To Ope' n Hou. se Roe,. and r.tazlne Jlanley: Deule ?\Uller. ua.tlonal .. dlrector . cluaes! · · mote the ldear1s of hett lth, to atlm- 1 ~: ~~ ~;~:~ cl~=~n ~l~o r~pr~U. The rulea aro aa follo¥t'8: do not caahler. fo;.,a" quart of mllk.: l» ace Bu1lneu manager ror the vro- ~·,~:00~n.~~'1t::i":~~~vi~1:.~ar~:~P~~ • Pr ldent and Mnt. 0 . W. Dll- 111 left or lraJ' 11 Bar.hara r Marcb§nd.J., frea~man !O o~n . gr~m. Ruth Shrl'f'ilr .DaUonal dlrec- t:!·~·:,e :o~~e;a;::o~r~:::t g::~~de:d the ~ mllk bottle to the ductl~n croate • aplrlt of good aportamailt Unger !Jlvll4Uill Dryco MUI- hou1e at tho new bome of the ~·~url~l~ogm~!m.''e •;::f~.'~111 talk on btua to Lbe culfler; when poealble aa that the 'cQbter F(laY see the Maraaret 011;ett and 1hlp."' etag- Pr8*ldel!,L. 1.000 Eul Euclid , 4o not break bllla hut. have the !~~~~e~~~ ;::::Ych::;e 0c:rr~~! er have c lrgo of Jlgbt&'an d · 0 Street,' on Sunday. O-;t.. 1. rrom 3 pauataa to 1 four·act pl11. b.1 Channing Otolr Eleets Oifleera • :en '. ~ h d::;~eklwb~~ ~·:u~=~d of J>~t ~ Jn~be to 6 p.m. Tbe~1lon will be In· ~a~r~:~ ':!~i" 1:!:":~~~~,~~ :~'8:~a1~e::•:;r1:: ' A C.ppella choir orrlr.ert elect,.. Mlnlat.ry and 1ou want to· eat w-Jt.bout ataUlnc: If a.o u ti• th · Zunkel. aecretarr of 1 Pollock •Ill be dlrectOd by Kath­ ed ror lhe comtnc year are: pr•I· form.al. Home Mlulons, and Harry K. Zelf- uk de.tlnJtely for that brand of to·r mak~a: th-: ~ta ! r ~:::e:~o= b'a La.non, aopb,.omore. who 1>la7- dent, A_lbert Rogers: vice pr•t• Freahmeo are ln•lted to come er p&ator of · the colles• church. ke cream you want wttea solnc pt-..e fMl 1,.. to &l•e tbem to .. ed the part or M.n. Crochet lD deal, Gllrord lkenberl'J': &eental'J', In 1roap1 ot thdr OWD cbooalq;. Ra1mond Peten, Oeaen1 Sec.-.. tbroasb the -Hae: cbewtac sum Mn. Suter or Barbara. AllO. &DT lut 1prtn1'1 pl'OducUon , •· The trea1urer, tar,. of tbe Brotherhood Board It aboald M left In can pi-ovlded ldeu about dltrerent foodi to ~ Rowena Neher; and J1'1tt1 can be enlert.f!ned at oae tbe _ Great DIC Doora!fp." plann1D1 Lo attud,the meetkas. for ltl ou.t7 one penoo pa7 the aerved wlU M apprectated. Cbarlu Ro1or, i -41 Ume. \ I The Spectator 2 FRIDAY,, SE!"f', 29, 1950 Roommates Like What.Do EnotJgh 'Io Care . ' .Conaidei:a~n Richmond, V.!· Special) Co1- ~ou . Widlt? "IEnotijh To :Know ·"A·; : loge students are 1aylns tbat the • . _.,rey JIJl'0"81 , ~:::,~ 1 :,::;-::~ c~::=!~i".!: ' Tbe 1 Qfllllij~n '1 o r ~ 11.h is ·· T hi• I• 1t.h4> .general.«>nclnelon •ol eek ' D OIYOll' think tlta,stu- AubNS" S . .Brown. editor or the' .. Goins to Cq11ege Baadbook". 1he "College Board" ot the Colng dent body should have 11 Pallll*tti t.h ,.~ SA , ' Yes · 1tudents ·••hectR penonol Jlroperty, a.ad prl- . Yes. 11 ludents sh9uJd have J)rnc- s Joyul ; (4) g-otll ut • tlca11y .,,all .r8SL\OD l!I VJJ1lty tor the unawakened by the \•au;:y: (S ) I '.a~mic cuniculum,..~d bence1larire,ly Je&flt hAK·wa.y : (5) helps keep 4 1,·Jlrogra.m1._ Anbthh .l dea. 11 to. hove ...... , af,iaauea-of the ~temporary .world and ita terrible needa. neat r:oou ; ( 6) can dlwcuu con- .ra>rog-ram1 put on. b1 the bla:b achool · A 'Dajoaty• oeem 1notvto. know •_enousb to care. or -not tro\•eralal questions without get- s tudent.I. on•• pr..pgTa m exchange ting" ruffled: ' (7) makes. Tet\IOTI- bull. Since t he Monda~ progra m •to eare '•noasb td•know·bow t be'.teu foatuaate liYe. , Even able adJn1t1nCmts; (8 ) , keeps rea- Is not. a 1''0t"llhlP; program. the a sood ~iOlory · dopartment-marprocluee ...hly ·a ... academic N.O n&ble .houra: ( 9) cultivate" a ••stude nttl 1hould have .I# larget part towarda theoe mattera. The' fine-1cM:ial cheerful dl1po1ltlon. in It ~ 1>lannl11g . at;,.tiatical attitude 1,Bob ,wueon • paaaion :tliat inapired ·' W.i lliam ·T~.,,J~m bia. daya. •• a • Dell •Attends i 6o6ferencc .LeL ua not.d udge. on past e.xper­ ,y.,;;;;.. o;.fon1.don-to tho.end' of liis life ia.almoat ·unknown Jence. alone. A .better , DJa would 0 ~ ttJO ~ aoum.• . lndulllrial JArts .be1toi walt and .. aee .. w~at hAppeng to tlteDi •• : . o.ii 'Ibat .this pentlratitlg ju!lgme~t is a!L too .true ~ann'1t Proteseor S. M. cDelL will• a ttend this year. " The Four Slates lncfnstrlal Arts , 1.Dob Augahurger be denied. li'nr too seldom do we fmd ot hear about mdlv1: Oonterence" at PJttshurg. :.. Kun., •1dual-stu'dents or, student groups ·in .which .intelligent ef!.ortS ·T.h e programs ahouJ4 he <&"eared Oct. 6-7. the ;. to :at.udtmt1•Jleed& and they.. a bould .. nre being made to-relate their..powers to currenb needs of 1 Bible Cla88'Heant Bhagat Profeuor Dell will he on :Isr.ael 'Reeei-ves i. J11\'e a pa~lltn , lh 't .ptann.Jpr. struggling.men and .women. . The Bible cla1ti which met on Program FrJday evenln'g. \.A Junior t But; can there be.any harsher condemnation of young Tunday. -Sept. %6, h eard a #lecture . ' Yes. 1todent.1 1bould1 btlp pion men and women of privilege, of great enthusiasm •and abil­ ~pecial -Attention 1:lvep by.Rev. Prembcband Bhagat. Israel recel\"ed . speda1 Tecog-nJ­ Of India. Revere.nd ' Ullagat IA ~ 1 Lal'llOn Stars\Again ! .the program to a large ctent.1 This ity, than. that while they liv'ed four·y-0ars ·in :the .cen~er of tlon Jn th& mugalno.· --U nlted· Na­ both' R mtnlster nnd :t teach er tn J could. bo nc hl e',~ ed by hnvJn(:' more . unbelievable resources; their increasing knowledge did •not tlonr; World tor September. Jeroe1. K athlyn Lnr,;nn, sophon1orO · hi• •country. ­ studenu. .on the .c.h.Apel .committee. lead then to n deeper concern for their fellowmen ? one or,the yollngest J1aUon1 in the , Macollege nctress:.added anoth ' To the extent to which· this is or may be true •on your world. was admitted to 'member­ . Reverend •. t.41ked mos tly e~ aucce11 to her d r o.mutlc11 (: n.r ~ .Jd.Arllue·Dowman Bhant r when local amateurs o f ca: you can be at least one resolute individual who sets ...Wp Jn .the UnUed Natk>na on :\lay on the caste system or India and ee The 1Ludent1 should.have a Jar· campus, produCed the Ten: 11 . 1949. and h as ~ rapidly taken • bo•·t h er peoples· mnrrloges nre boot. :.Mo.,_ , ge,r,. wharO 't>f 1 parUcl.paLlon' in the .• out.to change this pattern. nessee Wl1Uom1 hit. " Gl1t11C\1e­ U.s "place In -.·orld affairs. ronducted. 11rog:ram1. •·The·- 0 NB1SOO prQgram nagerlc", luet July. : A The role of tbe United ~Nations ~1188 Lunon played the pnr( Is a step In the rl-=:ht "dir ection. 'Meatless Fri«lays' · 1 0 "No""More ~:~b;~ ~ ~~ tnet~~:s ~ 1 ~u~~:e coeunnt~~~ ·SCA:ffn9: First"Meeting • Hazel SanKe r ·Hala oft to Coach · ~Wo od y", the football fellows, the ,:::lr1 Cr lends, 0 1 ~:r ~ fa:~aR~~=r ~~~=~':~: ;. ~l.t c nut: lhe cheerleaders. e nd the .apectaitors tor the wonderful performance wo rld. The Studen t Chrho lan .Asaocln- · Next week'.s tppic: Should 1turned In al the Bethel ga_me Friday nig ht. Such pe p, enthu1llllm. . The 1>rlme mlnJater or Israel, Uon of McP herson Collage mel 1 Kathlyn built an lmpruetve lctory .11 both Cun and encoura1lng. 1t Isn ' t after every win tbAt h\ . Russia. and .her. .satellites be and i- the pe rmanent representuh·e from 1 Tbursdar e\·enlng, Se1>t. 21. tor the I r ecord l•st year °" Eleanor we can declare the ro 11 o~ln g dor a bo1tday and . not•hllve ctua. "\Ye a'} , Israel to the UN. the attorney gen- firs t of the weekly meetings whlch 1 " The Lale Geor#:::e A pie r"" : allowed ·to ..remain , in 1 the were simply fo rtunate In· playing the OraymftTOOn• on a F riday night. r ot " Thll Vllhtln Stll\ eral. nud other leaden in ))Ubllc •wlJI, be held ~ throu;(hout the school . direct.o u bapplneu ts n '' thlng10f the aplrlt.'' we ahould a ll be well·splrlled Pursued Hor"': and na Mre. Croi United•Nations? , • · .. atlulrs Aof Jsro.el b&Ye contributed 7 year. ~ ' trori\.. bere..011 because there nren' t likely to be. many more " mcat1 es• tc het In " 'rho Great .Big. noor s stnrtod to " brln")r ... home t ~o 1 Frid•>:~" on 1Mn cam pus since .the Bulldog ~·at~~!~ ~~:~:.l ISA ue of 'UJilted Music a nd n modl11tl on pattern- ' step". She has recently beon 1 bacon. . - · .- . .ak&'J Lou la •Dollvet. editor ·ot United od ntter ·Lh e dnlly d e\•oUons In ' lnttluted Into.the bonorary dra- 0 1m a t.lc8 rraternltr. Al pha Psi ·Warren·Barher & 1 1 Omega : and , \US chM;en to dll •Religion For·Teday )IT. "">' of'tl•• KtnJ[dMn of . ~:~ :~~ b~~~rg~ . ~ ; b~ : ·::.~: ~~ re~ ::.::~.'~ u~~·~::,k:~.~~~ 1:: • ~::u ~ ! l •:;j;~ rect t.h e CoJLe~e P.l a)·e.rs Jn thelf on the orgnnlzatton or 1l n ~ ln s- . P hylllA Uowman and t : Beauty-5h~p G{)C1 by Albert Sch•·ellzer. tin t .handbook tall production. " The Fool." • !Interests ~WriteFs- published In Germany ·tn 19 01 · the United .Nations. · Royce Beam u .n J: u duet. " MY · Complete· Barber-and AllM'rt. SchiW'f'tt aer, ~ J,ftc """ ~~~::t~e~~· ~0~:~~~t~:n;~~~ 0~!" l fs~ United. N~U on a World ls now Sn Tuek." )l~ hr ~1a gnu1 C. Rnlter hi of theo10J1:lc&I works. l~ H tourth yenr ot pulJllcotlon. It Inn · Dltmnr111 . Mnrgnret Yo 11 t, ,,Beauty. ·Sen.ice the i. biography of a \ sennty. flve­ 11 Dr. Schweluer seeks to under- ' ~~;~o~•rt~~~!: :b:~:~~~:e.:~!/:~: Uob 1\u gsburge r. nnd Esther l\t oh- ' •:rear old ma.n who 11 • lldng: today Plumbii}g ~o. ;· 0 1tand nnd explain the ot Uons and the apeclal u1;enclea or ler presented n skit which ex1>l nln· • . Carlson Tbe Place Flor , and . la famou1 U • an org.anbt. If" myaterr theologian': a social tblnker. nnd J ~~~· l=~~:~n •:td !· ~.·~~~ :~n the UN. · · ed Jt.h e orgon luitlon and the pfong 1 ~ Plumbiac • and ~lieati•r College Student•" . I I ii medical inlu tonary. . by Reinhold ·Nlebuhr·&eeks . Back Issues of thl11 mogat..lne will : ot the SCA. ~':thh -s . Office •PhOM 14:· Ru. 615 rllOIHI 400 .W~Hote.1 The. book I• full of anecdotes of io tnter'O ret ttle problem of. · Oft.rial- ...M l ~') P,ful ~ ~-~-~e.~U pre par.lnt to Se.bwe.U.zer's rllto and { !nter'Preta· tDn ethic• In .the .ttght of historic tuke part in th.e campu1 model UN tJon.s bt hi• phl1011ophy of life. Dr. on 10. "' . hH been called "one conceptlon1 a.nd the modern • ltua. O c t ~ Schwtitzer tlon. - - --- or the g-rearnl or llT"lng Chrlat· MATSON SympathJ Is never wuted except J..~~" · when you give It to . yourself.- ,.. ··nh, c~ oto ,.ullllsv· • .. .ui.ag Jo'h'tl' W. Raper. • ·!Radio·-& "Sound . ' QualitY,''Work rFhe Spectator· ·Ser,·ice .()fftdlll 8ta.d~t Pa.blkatJon of )lcPh~n Co11rSte. MrPbM"f'On, Kanu"• Dr ~.,,v;. ROBB - Out 5 Pu _~ rTf'TJ' Friday durlnllC thfl school ye•r by th& f'itudrnt Councll. ; OP.TJlMETR:IST Radioa. Repaired Cameraa & ~ Film Otrlc-e C1011td Thunt. Atw.rnoon 212 E.· F.t1rlhl ~. Phono J240 ,, Mmbcr . Orand11 1¥<1't· l'lwno •100 tos N:.M:iin ' ~K>COed Colel5icde'Pressl A'.BEL'S JIOltlF. OF '1'.RJ.:°DULJ,DOGS TlrF: SCHOOi, OF Ql' AJ.ITY' &cit~rrd H M<:orul d.., mau~r NM"ttallt.r to. 1'17, at ' ~ -,,cwtoffltt •l Md'h~r-aon , ·WlllSCOW ·AND. seM ~ffOIOR ~ co. K ..nau uTHkr thfr •et tirl Jbre.h I. l "l. !

Sublierlptktn R•tn for (·w11~1per One &hoot Y"r \ ,Service . I UO · 115 [.[ucli4 . I Paint TRE EDITORIAL STAFF 1 Rowan Ktol m ----.:..---·-···--···---··~ · ·· Editor-In-Chit'! .ON ---·-·-#---' 1 il 'llortross ' fards Ih'•n Couaht1nt1Ur ·-··-M-·---·· -·- -··-···--·-·· Mafta1tl11J Edllor •nd SporU Editor ffuwar1' Todd ,_... _ .... -·~--··--.. - - - --·--·-.. ··-···-··--·--· C.mµu111 .Editor rfffitm.enofi.stWheeit-A-iSenice . 1'6iffs · Dori.Iii RQC"aCh, N lldMl U~k. n .,iwa ni IJ«k ··--·-·-·--··-··--···-···-·-~ Sodet.y Edlton ..· -· . ltwln Pon.er ------·--·----··-·- - - Staff r ho tofn.ph'r •:UO Nortb,Main & 8e."'iib •.Mi7 --Van'U · • f'awh1 Addaor "Ph e-1170 · RrootUn and 6Pf'da! W1l"'" 1 Bessier • ••k• no.., , " Wheel•Aligni111:.&..Brake .R11pair ' Carl A ~ DeeorativeSuppli~ •SM Smhb Wmon lke•Wrrr . 205 M•rJ &lln Yoder" .Kathlyn Lu-.on . 107 S. Main · . Pi.;,ne Jo.n Plnthtr lh,rw1n 011.m•n Phy;~:..:i~hl~= · '-f_-_-_-_-7--~7------,------_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:...J. Dorothy ... Swlnser Melvin Pl., hburn Don Schultz. • , De.n CQuon - &Nhlb)ll.VUM:il I THE BUSINESS STAFF

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Beat•W.iabea in Your Sixt,.:'tbird Year of Edueational Prorreaa. "Dciclc• - . PJymooth , __ . P.bone 682 .S.IH and' Service ' ' ,"•- ·' ·• ,:l i . l / . .. 'r llz+~la~ ~a;r,k:S .Arn9ldllall

f' llt&rry, bur.ry, hurry! , See u10 H~r# : ) ;.J'Ura . Rllt>n ~ •ad IJlas~IJ8} i.uo.-liioool»'.•!l'I• rot1w1it..r ,.,.. ~ h J1lAIPW01nan.• l{avo a .look RL tho t l fntMil •~ lO \ IH C" •• fn .... ~· ..... 1ow ·4 nflln111e J l•r«9 &. ffno.ke hi the 'world - o nly h ~&t IMJlhfUI f\lloupff")' ~ 1 21i · A'lll .. ttoun or .. n entire day In Hutchin· nJo>•ed 1hoppln 11e In Salb~ all d&)' ~ .bav1 1 tt.a unuaJ,0Pen1boute tomor-­ . 1wn enjoying 1.h e rntr. B\'en Guy Sntur.dey: " Thnt. kld1, •. lfl where ro-,... . nlght from 71: 30·9 : 30, Daggett, vice JlTeRI· ~ 1 uuyett' « gTiculturc elRffRes took In my money 1;:0011." to Quote an, uld · ~1f\,rg-arot 'A'ruotd Hull councll , Is In • tthO'tt'lllr. aud with Jfiny'R rnlthhtl son,:: . ,..dent or nt tbe"Ot>en houa• pro«rnm. 1g-uld&nce .only .one· or two ho)'K •charge Juul " · .bl:~bl"-'41•)' fldam \ .Keh:n. '"" Pal f Patterflo n. ~t , .. lot&- ln ..1 the ·c rowd. ~lh.s Xe.h tfarl.t In hrr room Jnf"t wttk for Clnud ln. Stump and F."ther Mohler lf'hOfOt> who \\''UI to tht- fnlr .\"W ,CAm<' a re chairmen ot..tbe. ,decon1t1oni. •!'.tond.-.)' >tJJtht " '!I'\'- It" ). M1·Aul1•y, 11 11 flu• J:.lrls t\ltO"fl bh11h1" ;·Jt.rn•C'1 ut ; X'('lwr• . 1.'lu·lll,. Johni>o u, h1 tlu• ~ 1m111 1C"r m onthJ11.' Tho,cc who ~:;, ;:.~~~AcPec'!7,~e~:.ubl_lclty com- -< :(' t1 C: \'tl l\:1't0 h· "' :\t"x lt1 c• 1la111J')· .. 1nu1 ' \\l;•r1h fl9'nor'e(1·,ww .. 1H 1\W.."1'Ci ::\Jnrfft" . GnoJJ.JJ8 i.O(" tou'r girls cnch have blf'h !J'uc•Mln)'. ulahr mui-c or tht• •. 11.u...uh·y, ...\J..urKJtnc't , l~f1t. ·llnl- .lJeeo O.JlpOJ.utcxJ . to aer:\'e.tJ1 e CAhl ea. Wt!rt' •blc; 10 J!O, l·"t•Nl >1lod~n111 waeh dlahl! !!I . l"'y, DHJ:• t-nko .KMuuwwu, .lfatrll)'n ~. and • <:ornnt-r,. N:toutl ;\l"nk um 1 1 .• ~c. Uo\ ,·1m . Krhn, Ihde .. S11)'1h•r, t-:l~lt• Klndh•y, 1'4-rthn l,;ltndU., Junt- thl~~~e=~·r'~ ~ ·~h~:ie; · :~~. b~ 1~: lt()('S<"h, o:':\ . Crlllt, C'urolr l>orl IU 0,11J.,.~1. How1•n11 :\h•rkry, · oncl , a truclure . oret:Led In 191 6. It <"on­ Huffuum, J erry "X'l'lwr 11nd J,o•I• .tal.ns r.a retorh:t. facilttleA fo r all .the• tulr. . _. }"()l;lc•r r1tJo.rt'd ·!lltudeuts. ·roce,Jtlon rooms. the ~ · ame wae woll \\'f'Ch1t •Hcl:t)' nl1itht i'ountl n f t•\f' , The tlrst. tootbnll ho1.u~8Ju.oth o r" 1 rOonu;, am t- :13 roOms ,,1JlUN! 1fftlr ~114.!Mi 11u1kl,1g rlhl' Jo u,... ra 1•rese11 ted nl Newton la.st Friday ,t or stud•nt11 . • JM•.>" · :JIJmM· · wt r e 'Winston lk~n m , nl t ht .. Let·:, a ll keep uv the ROod MarUut no~· man. Qulnter .. Kas .• ~karhAru ~ .)lurdaaau l .. IUll ~ K hlnrll , APlrlt. k td11. and help the boy1 on Is Pruldent ot..Arnold Hall 1hls ?\AOllll '.\htnkf')', • RO)'t' ~ 1 lknri1, to a nother victor)•! .. semeAler. Nar1ar,ei, Daggett, Law­ ISowunn, trwtn l'.ortc'T' untl l'h>:IH~ rrof. S . ..M . ,Dell. ~dlh hla family, - ~ ce . ..Ka1 .. la .vlce,.pretLdent: a od l11m•y. rllt•111· Aam Jt 01110 ,fl Ue ndcd tho stale tulr .at ' Clara Oonurnn.,Hope,. Ji:.aa .. ls aec· ... For a turn from the subllmo .J.tu1 chlnson Tue11 da>'. Sept. 19. r etor)'-tre,m1rer,. ,)tl.!s. Ji:doa ?\eher • Homecomiug . ~Committee ·~Coul.!ses On '!Marr~e •Arii:I . to . U1 e rtdl c ut o u ~ (or vice vcrPa). ' C..Ollege ~ · as bee n poured Js houBemo Lh er. · - Plans Tr8di.tior~ohEvent • ..tt will warm the heurt1 o f the foot­ The concrete h or the ne.,,r ad­ Fami.ly Lower ' 'Divotee ~ R:ates bo.H . boys to know that the fo ur th ror Lhe foundation Pinn• •r ~ n~w uoderwny tor ~le- f~ r a ntz lodustrJal Arts :ProJessors 'Make floor Arnold $1rl1 hl\\'8 been dition to the 1 : . (Intercollegiate P.z:eas)-,.There are nlcs cn<'h ni; ht he· Hulldlng. That Rhould cement the • • , {.~:;:.~ ~~~ :,~·:_ o.Homecomlng ' Ch~pel Hill; N C .;doing calh1the ' H• 1 10 1 1irnmarrlage .. fore· retlring 1. ror tll C ulg·ht. The Rllun Uon' prett)' well. ISlory .E-as1er .Alemhors ·or .the .Homer.omlng fewer.d1.vorces among couples.who.took courses lrhc hue half un hour of 1. hc •among graduates s;: ·. ~orouen, . .Oklahoma .. ~l nlN·c·ol. , Com.mluee , met · 3"Jsunduy , .uiorn ~ 1,and family ~ problems while •in•collegethan 8tronuous exerclAett m·cry night. 1 1 1 who not take s uch cou~cs, "'s urv.eys made so far reNeaJ, The purpose. a 11 you may hR \'O ,\J h ·Mnroll~"°' ~ tucl e nt wfio ~ : !:i~_: : ~::;:>~~.:.';': :~1'1 ~~."::-:~ ~~:n~f ~~;:~~ ~:~ : r~~~ t~ir~d tr::~: ~i~ c.118ed, Is the re duclnj.; of hips • 8 ·accorthng t°'- Dr: .Reuben H1U,.,. who .. teaob.es,4uch·.courses at g u . rt'l:ulnrly f'f'IM11t"'tl (l!? hf"lll. 4'r ,r.emstlpJr·for.)'tm, •cconNn«,to Dr. tire: the tor~l..qu een'1 . banq uet : Th..-rc ha\·r ~u fi.1.•n •rnl ,.1.. 11. chapel!; a . campus cJean-Up the University of North- Carolina. mort") ft.ft'! l"ntlllNI to one S(l('C't•· C'•rl C'J :l~ rr ~"'lt prof~~r P.GP pn~ l · Of'l4 QU (·a111 1ms during thr 'alumni dinner : I Dr.r Hm, who ·is professor· of -aocio1ogy arid research t. tor lffC'.r)\ W(':('k . Plf'MC do.not. tnke of.llhtOl')'. •t the lt"Tlh·~u,. . qt Ok· ' c-.ampalgn : . the Wt!(•k. \ ' cn1on X'lt'ho1a.o u •. whu he 1 in . university's lnstitute for,.Reaearch in.Socia) lu Cit· n ~M'O, 'K.!m:0:11'", - ~!~~~" ~ ,. ~~~. ~~B;~~a~ . profess.or .the now tf'nd1lng mor" tJmn .ebur • ••w,. hope thnt · !·==~~~iru,.~~~=.~~=11 " t>~ ~~:~:~ : :~: by · 111I \\"llh1nl to the campus Science,•cited•,recently the . ,results ~ of a >suney made wm1 Ji en_• ln,.I , 'ft ' Ctt·k~ . . f~nd ~ at.nd ,,unlb'. nt hotne·Ww to f'Yalhh •" ttJW")'..()("('Ur. ' iled with l'11e return \\'crrwr wn~ ·,.1... 0 n \'l.M ltl)r on rnm· College in-Missouri· and the marital expe'riences of n-rut oar fl•JN"r, but the i•roper ·DrJ·Rlater.fs .collaboraUog with ot Mo.college _&rnduntes. Stephens pU11 IH~ l Wt"ek, WlllJf' II' n MtutlNlt 0 11 0 Publl Hy 11tan11 w@ro dlscuased. his own studnts. In K11n1'Us l.'lly t:11h•c r,.11y. llr. n••I wuy to ~urc their l"ttt · l~l9a tt i... , ~;;...~~,.h~~~ ,!~~ R : ;:d~l~:e~ n~f 1 .,.Ill be released There are.no ..· between aad waa not lontt • . boweYer, before .. '.\lf"!ll. John Mohlt'r ,· l ~ ltC"cl 1tlwlr throu~h a .. ubM:rl11Uon ... .\\ll4'D JU"T · Wublngt' und trlendJo1hl11, with euch hhilorlnn aBBlgned a dl· Bludent. And· mayh o. ~ Dr . 1tnd former 'dKM nmho:i; . -:\tr. u 1111 11 kno ..·i. tt . more of them wlU · r ead '. f.~ a'::r~~ll~~~~~!~ ~! ~: r~:i: ',...••__ •'_ •_•m_y_ ·.------.I \t)tnt1.0 ..V W.· Atbrltihc, t he JutN"llt!' h ·t •s lhnlt ou.NM" h' ~ to. CJ.lie SIMM'• vta.~oa~ f~~ . ~~cl~~J~~ler b opo~ e ·Ute ,tlrst•Lext book to dea- • Amerlun history. venlty or Wtacons ln and South Da- .or F:lll ~ c J\l~ht, )19)('nt lRst :WNI· 1.ntor ""r wN"k. , ,..111 b or- • kola, Iowa State College. and · 1 dtt)' JU.lc1 Thursdn)' us Tls:ltor.ii crlbe Am erican bl.story Jn auch n ~ College. and . Colun\bla . on the <'uyi,111uc, Tlu-y i1rc from derlJ se(1uence. Someone said . .of nallons--but Toacherg :kk' lo 'tioOll son1e guyca ill brlle; lbe, Uni· , F.:lcluru, Jowu. ' 'Instead or the old way or pre- . It anliht\ .,-ell btwe .. been ·••Id t>f Unlver:slty. He directs 11k0 brnn nu,. paint: g r>ro- sen ting 0110 movement · separate ludlv.lduu.le . . &.oo - Lhnt . iUtey r&- vorslty's . graduaLe , tr.alnfo, :.Glitit:sl M 188 Edna Neher 11pont I Mt some tolkca Is atnut 11 !kk:Jo Tuoaday o.t Hutchinson, t a. king In and otbera alnt. ,. from t~o . otbers : • wbe;.e ,\1tuden t ; qutrc of it.heir . net~ hbon "aome- ~r~:ee~~~ ~~~:e~~ t:~ ~~:e -~;~ !f fair and Ylslllng her sister nnd ...· ho ln&ugrated such "See our',Ca.ppua tbla achooi ··· ~:~o~: :a;:;u~~~~:e~! ~::re~t;::: thin~ a uttt c ~';:~'t~1:k1n,!~t~enut~· n . Grona brotbe.i w,ho met her a t the talr- ~o~1:tda rn : ds ..to,; ci ther just as hlsto17 :~c~::~ provo~e · auenllo:. course. at Boat.on University 1n 1tround11. ,8 too much ton· me. threa ;, .Alppwowedl Linea fl UD!olds • ...h e. OJUl!alns. d i) ,.. !!I I II l 19!4, and. here Jn. 1918. • F.alulestock Hall, IC .It v.•ere gh·­ •ome g11yea wlll· rlunlt: Mfat ~ AQP.t.fJ1 G.Wrs 'l:J N! PC1:\ ,. ' '... .. , tO , wJu> ~ e . • t ~ go ln lo bet Aware Utat the new concept ls·~ ~: CO~ ::n~ · D:~~l~rail0~~ .. ~;6:,...... f ; ,';J'JJr 0 en ·the powtfr: or.,q,ffcb , Wou ld ho 1 1 able to tell a multitude of ta les. 1 ·Ji.. :ay~~d· ·~~~,u!i~~tu;~·rl e~~l · l~~':i~ be~w ~:~7:..~~~r::o ~::;;elm;:; s~ 1 :: .. ~ ju.;;;; ,-- .. .bo a.ble to wrlto be. atm_o- • /"4Zlethe1 · Perba.pe ·It wotdd ~es such a &\Ory, s ince history becomes rou.oded . by a , hu. r. h ~tl uah n book, lf ri t•weraglven ·tbe power ~~~t · :.~d:s,J~v.!;u to do so. For uample, Jrun Wed­ ·~:it~ ~~oft ,. ' 9r~.*W. · GraTea ;:!~~; · ~~:b~ ; ~~~ :.!:~~:: ::_ . .C.y~IMon on tlr1t ~:;~s:Y;b~h>'•tdo~ulz :~~; C:e~r~:~,:.w::~~ neaday n lcbt, the hors prded u a so rt or sacred cow. It ; Jonrtnftlnfor floor who bno a lready .\Jeeomo t do. '!i.l.!: . ~::!~·~~::~ ~~!:~'.i,~r~r!.~~pri sed . OPT.OMETRIST i ~•nd-others. o c:qualnt.ed with uro through seT• ~h;tdfl~~! ~~tt:r montba J;\Y getting o.wo.y from what he . (lrlll preYloua yeari. nl college, hc­ but no t••aeo calla ·:tbo compartment Idea of .Located oYcr JlbbJ-UIMlaiy ~au tn1trucllng a green freshma n 1 :OI..IVER'S Jn the· '\rt or· ."bow to got along the end of It. p·rr~~e::~!!', 'v.~~>'~;t~~:fl~b;:~b:: 11oe~ NL\fain ~.Pbontr. '1:Sll __....______, • In tbe boys dorm." Wouldn't It I' m .. It. lnterWoven narratlee: IL s hould be •_....;.. ' 101 S: Mehl Take the colo­ _ De lntueatlng If i;-ahneatock. JJnll ___s_ [>OC_ tator, 1918 more-dramatic, too. nh:atlon atory of Ame.cl~ . tor ex:­ rould dh•u.lge some or: Its s ec r e t~ Two little girls were: dlacuMlog a·mpte: In the Urst Yolume, nat1on11 o of us? ' ' to the rest their ramlltea. "\Vhy rt does your wllt be Introduced ns 'i hoy e nter Jn •tJ1c • Wf'CY hOUMl of Sntnnln)' ~ ra T other r end the .Blble so ·the developin g- story, llke new ac­ ipr." asked one. tors to a ftceue. It all adds ap to ... ~ HOTEL\Wmllt .montlng, ·&ol'en :.i lt"'t•Y 1 Lut. d elt'r• m atioaal . more lnttreatlng r eading tor the . .. ntlnf'fl, airls trM·rJi•d lo .BcTrrly, " I think.'' Said the other Jlttle .- sw-ter "'Replar Home"DeliT•TY 1 nKADMJi Jn t Donna Sc:toby's t'nr. glrl , "'That s he 111 cramming tor ber .Week· . . 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Kaufman. Siebert) PAT- MC Z ( Robison, Smith) TonightToMeet Wm. J~w~ll. Bethel (T. Krehbiel.) Finl down1-MC E Bethel . Tonight at LlbertY. Mo .• Chalmer Woodard's McPhcr- ~ l< • 11 . . son College Bulldogs take. the field against the William Jl~hln1t aucmt11ts n11d )'RM I· Sponstuff aJf- 11 1-4, H och S•U et; 3) BcUI· Benedicta at C. Y. C. Stadium, Kansas Cit.¥, Mo., last Thurs- · ~: ;:~,:.~m·~ ::!nnce-;;; ~~~d~::~~ cl M-147 yards (S. Scl1rocdcr • day, and the Bulldogs won the.ir first conference game Sil)ce "' wnuam Jewell Coller•. and be- Spree; 'Dogs Win 20-19 lU·70. Stebcort. 7.20. C. Fllckln· 1946 by edging Bethel 20-19. hind lt-wo thlnk-m•1 lie a lf('J' S&-37, ?if, JIUcldn,Kc r 6-ll) etor:r. The McPherson College Bu lidogs weathered a last Pualnr!-MC completed three Llte the Butldop, William Kanaaa Conference The Cardinal. did not have a or aeven ror 11 8 yards (All by JeWell la In.. the mtdst of a buUdlng 11 uccen fut aeuoh tn 1949. Coach ditch passing spree by the Bethel Gray Maroons and won . llllckensta t t) Bethel attempted campalan after a poor 1949 sea-' J. E. (Pat) Brad1h1w bolloved ,he by the grace of an extra point 20-19 in the season's opener 23; completed 8. 74 yords (C. aon. New coac.h Norris A. Patter- Braves hod the answer. "I have lnvew tlgat­ Flickinger 14 -6-39, J . Scbl'OO· . eon bu built a team tor .•PHd Only at Newton last Friday. 1 od moat of the colleges which we The victory strangled a 19-game Kansas Conference der 9·3·35) which by neceHU:r ts lack.log in play tbfs se~p , and there nre Pansea lntor c: opted- MC O weight . Winner In Out fh·e or them' that won't be on our losing streak by the Bulldogs and put a mark in the win Bethel 2 (Siebert, M. Jo~ll c kln g- Thia week Woodard bas been ach&dttle next year If they don't column for coach Chalmer E. Woodard's collegiate debut.' er ) • tnlq,g to knock the rough edges l earn a lltlle ethics and clean u p Punting- MC .. 30.3 a\'Croge, Of Loop Games Tra 111ng 20·0 at the outset of .Hm S<'hrocder took over the from bl1 aquad by adding to the profeu lonall1m In their a thlet­ on~ blocked ((All by Smith) tos~ lng- dutJ t"N from PllrklnJ{Cr al· otrenae. atrengtbenlng llneback- ics." b e a.aid Ja_a t year. the final quarter, Mlllar'd J.-ret1:1 Hcthet 4, !8.0 1n•erage (All by OatnNI Thls W ttk Kraui& hit back thru tho air to IC"r 1h c 11. tlM'k tt.at'ht'd tl•e SO. •nd 101. and lmproTlog: tbe kick.Inc Brat1sha1,- dJd not nam.- 11ny D. Kaufman) C of E ft l Haker net three touchdowns tn th e rtnnl hi.- JN'~ to Da1a Goering bruught game. 8C'hoobJ. but l,ndudccJ on thr WU­ Punt n eturba- 'MC 2, 11 H~ th t' I nt St('rlln;: rmeen rDt nutes. Tony Kre hblel'a llelhc-l's fln:t score. The f't'C'U lar otff"tl~ h· e backnf'ld llnm J' ~ we.U !+l'hrdulr In UMD were yards ( Ulld:en1tnft) Bethel 2, two missed converslona>pelled de­ Another Schroeder toH. • this htn<'lionf'd Wt"ll f'DOU• h thftt t here KWU ftf lkthan)" (IA,.. t nlJ(ht) thtte :Kanqs Oonff'rt'nff ...ch ools 31) yards (C. IF llcklnser) feat tor Bethel . lime to Duane KAufman for 16 waut UUle nttd fol- subtitJtulln« ~U"80Url \'all~)' 11t OUfff'\·a --OUnw• . Bak~. amt Cotfogc of Kickoff Returns-MC 4-54 The Bu lldogs dl yards. brought Bethel's aecond durtnc mogt or tl•e JE•n 'fC At. x ~w .. •:m1)0rla. eplared 01>e nlng yards (Smith 1-G. Kerr 1-11 . ( huit nJght). marker s hortly J<~ll c kl ng­ ton. Tho run.n.ln« pme u·Jtb John· game cla!lS the fi rst hair. Thoy h eld after Mel Uobtson 1- 19, Blickenstaff 1- We are not trying to t ell you e r hnd lnterce1lted Ullckon1tuft'a a)' Robb.on. ~ne Smith, and Uolt Dick Peters' Ottnwu D r nvH 1111 1- oit an early Bethel thront that hnd 18) "·ho was dropped from the nched­ reached the 12 yard lino nrtcr Intended s hot to 1\:err. KerT ha.ti lf00(1 rnult.8. Ke rr 11kked VAgod Kam~ BB Conference honor ulc. ,\a a matter Bethel 3: 39 )'aras ( Hosens­ of tact. no team W ayne Bllckenslaft'a fl rel pass had J."' ired by their 11uaaon 11 uccess, , u11 47 )' anl ~, H ob t ~n 46. laet week us conrerence teams Just wu dropped. Bradshaw was drop­ stell 1·21. Scbroodor 1-3, Flick­ been In tercepted. Dethel r oared lm ck 'to block a · With the 11 8 )'Ude pass l ll~ t het tour games dnd McPherson Col­ ped as bead coach and director of inger 1-16) Smith punt on the 16 yard line. Dllckenstacr added. the offense loie opened loop 11lay with n 20·19 athletics 1n 11 tead. If you cun't beat P enoltlea - MC 5-65 yards Jke Harshberger roco\•ored It on wu not 10 bad. T hey s imply did win over Bethel. · 'cm. Join ·.em. rr~~ !;'!:~\ t~~;,·t.~t:.:u~~>~b::,.•:~ Bethel 8·60 yda. not bave the ball eno'ugb to gen­ The Drues s urprised with a 12- er. ()a\"f' :\lf't1ler l"C'('O \'crcd on the the 10. Thie lime the Dulldoga Fumbles-MC :s Bethel 3. 48, a nd wUh Johnny ltobl!"On a nd held for f our do"·na but immedi­ P aaa Receptions- MC 3-11 8 erate an otrenal\"e the second bait. 0 win o\·er Centra l Oto. ). Jim W ayne Bllckenataft .. -.·rote his Rob Krrr pound.ln1t tho Jlnr ftntl a tely fumbled the ball 'W'Jt h Geno yards (Bechtel 1-1 3. Kerr 1·60. Partly to remedy thl.s Woodard Wci ldenaaul broke up a ecoreleu name In the r ecord book• tn hi• Bob lk-<'htrl takln,:: " wobbly SS K aufman r ec:O\'erlng It on the 15. Smith 1· 46) Delhel S-74 yd . bu •tempted to strengthen tho duel tn the last quarte r wJ t h a first game or collegiate football. r11.n1 plt<'h from lllkkrns t11rt. the Bethel s tayed on the ground tor (D. K aufman 2-U. M. F licking. lclcklni J:•me on the theory tbat acorlng pitch to E\·ere1te Vleta. Bllck"s scoring vltche1 to Bob Bulldop mo\0 MI to the four. Hob.. the tinal s ix points with Merle er 1-5. J . • Schroeder l ~G. D. more frequent punting In the 11ec-­ Rou Co rr ell added an Insurance Kerr and Gene Smith tlod a r ecord L"Wl n ma.de thr rtn•i ""'ortna: thrus t Selber1 banging across from the ond half of the Bethel game might touchdo11.-n &hortly hero re \ he i;u n. at McPhcirson for moat touchdow n ~~e;~n:).3- 41 4.. Da r rel K nurman and Gent- SmJt.h M"Ort.~ tho extra rour. K rehhl el'a low kick doomed baYe aYerted the near-disaster. Dakor disappointed with tt 20-7 pusses thrown In one game. Other d efeat at the hands or Wn11h burn lJOlnt. on the groJnct. \l : , the Gray Maroon11 as there ·wu The rour man line Bethel e m.. record holder6 are Carl (Tok) jus at Topeka. lloYce Smith scornd tho Wayne Dllckenstutc°K · i;r ud c-A t time for Ro bison'• 18 yud I i Entertolned tha \ vto1ed tor much or the game 1tym­ Carte r. 1921 ; Meh·ln Miiler. 1929 ; runbnck nnd u quarterback 1:meuk. led the Bulldogs, and Woodard Wiidcat"s only touchdo wn on u Harold Zuhara. 193 &; Jake Crll­ llllSslng brought tho other two bu had to er-p lain the blocking on 63 yard ramble. rn er. 1946; Delbert Crabh. 1936: TD's. Three mlnuten betoro t he other than 11 tandafd d etenaea Uelhany ndded- nuothcr surprl· und Russell Carpe nter, 1933. Car­ half he hit Smith with n

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