
f Semester Cramming ·EX?JDS Begins Jan.· 29-23' The Spectator To.µight . 48 V~l. McPherson College, McPhers~n. Kansas, J anuary 17, 1 ~64 No. 15 ·Former· Dean Succumbs.. l . Comh~g. · .. L·.- d . t S b t•t To Illness on J~nuary 7 Sc~~.~~:~d::~n:sc~::::'. ·.· _In sey o u s I ute Drown Auditorium, 8 p.m. · · ' Mrs. Ernest L., lkenbcrry, for· mer dean of women at Mc:Pher· son C-Ollege and former mission· -~:;q:.:~::: ~~ For Grillo. P.· rogram nry to China, died Jan. 7. 11 or new students; McPherson at Mrs. Ikenberry was born in Tabor. Miss c'inudia Lindsey, soprano, 1896. al Havel1!Ul, .Mass. wll~ noi be able lo -ar. 'Ibe and "Gretchen am Splnnradc" Saturday, Jan. 2;.-Skate party " 'ill be performing for the Cult· MctroPoUtan Opera does not · A/tu blgb IChool, she allencl­ by Schubert1 lour son\:s Crom Monday. Jan. 27 - classes ur.al Scrfos program, tomorrow wilh lo ttleue bu from opera ·td the Norlhlltlcl Scbool ro·r ··Ariettes Oubliees" by ~ convene for second .semester; ~ighl at 8 in Brown Auditorium. rehearsals far a .January loar. girls ID Massacb...U. for thtte Wesleyan at McPherson. Bom la New York CIQ>, Mi.ss sy; '"The Daisies," by Darber, 1••n. then atlended Oberlin ~n.. JoAnn Grillo, the pre­ and ··Fade, Vision Bright" by Friday, Jan. 31 - film, Brown Undsey Is an only child · of a College two yearw and McPbor­ viously announced artist for the DelloJolo. · Audilorum, 8-11 p.m. Jan. 18, Cultural Serita program, llllpUst minister and a mother aon College for' two yean, grad­ who chose nursing as a profes­ She w111 be accompanied by uating in mt. sion. KeMeth Manzer. Mrs. Ikenberry lllught in Dale­ When Claudia entered Bran­ \'ille College, Daleville, Va., the deis University as a Political following year. Science major, a serlqus mus­ Gr9ups Help She was married to Ernest L. ical career was the farthest Ikenberry, June s. 1922, at the thing Crom her mind. With Wagner Date\'iUe Church of the Brethren. llow~er. die loved Jood mu. They went u Church of the le, - II waa not lonJ before Brrlhttn mlulonari.. lo Cblna lbe muslercd ....Gp courage Recital at 8 on their hooeymooo. where she lo ~ at various lluclct lune- Irvin L. Wagne~. -assistant pro- ''""'l'i In many capadUes for tlon1. Cessor of music and director of O\'Cr thirty ;Years. tional Church Olfitc. She returned to New York bands and orchestra'/ will pre­ During the war years, 1944· a nd took an edilllrial Job with sent a Cneulty tro!llb()ne redial !!MG. Mrs. Ikenberry was Dean They went lo Cuba, Ne w a Manhallan publishing firm to in Brown Auditorium tonight at of Women ·al McPherson Col- Mexico In 195S lo open the Ly· finance. her new career. a o'clock. • l<ge. teaching Church ffistory. brook Na\'OJo Mission. remain· II WU tbe UWe Ordleslra Professor Wagner will play the They then returned to China in Ing 'li\'e years. Society's conductor, Tllomu ••Sonata In D Minor" by Corelli t!ll6. The lkenberrys scr\'ed t h e Scherman, wllo rave brr her and ··Seven Variations" by Bee­ In Fcliurary t951. the lken· Firs t Church of the Brethren at flnt Important _.wntty - lhovcn. This will be followed by berrys returned Iiome by , way Phooniz, Ariz.. from 1958 until that of reatun.t ooprano llOlolst two examples· ·0 r seventl?cnth or India. Egypt, Greece, Italy. 1962. In a Mendelssohn wort<, "lo- century tower m usic by Pezel Austria. and Germany, visiting In September of 1962, the Jk. beccsani." . · which will · be played by the the work of lhe Dreihren. From. enberrys became semi • retired The prog~. " :111 include ".II~ ·Brass Quintet. l!l;l lo 1953 they resided in El- · pnstors of lhc Plcnsanl Plains numbers as ..v adoro Pup1lli.. The Quint.it consists of Larry gin. where Mrs. Ikenberry spent Church of the Brethren, Aline, l\ltu Claudia Llnd•er by Handel: Liebcsbollchaft, Blair and Dale Marra on comet some time in the Brethren Na· Okla. ..Du blst die Ruh,',' "Deb.eimes,'' Jim Neher on. bass, David Wei: mer on French h0rn, and trvin Waencr on trombone: Hours, Facilities Expand "Piece for Six Trombones''. by Phillips will be p1a,m fol· Seminar ·will Discuss lowing the Quintel number. Lar· . For Student ·Book Store ry Kltzel. Warren Harden,. Mer­ - lin Grady, Tim. Matlhaf !, Mer: Facililies for lhc student op· a.dvertt1tmC11ls for booka which Jin Dresher, and Irvin Wagner erated book store were moved Ibey wish lo buy, acU or ex· are the six trombonists. .Both· Sides of Pacifism to the former StUdent Confer· cbaoic. Proressor Wagner will 'cnc1 the ence Room in the b:lse_mi;iit of 8:30. Friday morning. follo)l'ed 62, he associated with Christians Tedd Brumbaugh, senior from · ecltal with ··vocalise" by Rach· ttic Student Union during Christ­ manifloff and "Conccrtlno d'· b)' questions and discussion. · of the communist countries, hav· mas vacation. Fruita, Colo., is student man­ ing spent a rgonth in Prague, Hlver" by Milhaud. Alter a JS minute break, Auk· · This will tie lho perinancnl ager or lhe book store. Oz.cchoslovakil. assisting with Professor Wagnor will be ac­ enivin will .again addttss the residence for the book store dur· Tho book store wlll be open an lnU?rnationol peace .confer· companied on all solo numbers group at IO:IS on "Ways ol ing the rest or this ycor. during lhe week of final exam­ by Robert Edwards, aaabtant U\'fnJ' Peace," agalD followed cnct. Current hovrs for the book inations. proressor of organ and piano. by qucstlons. Ile bas speot Ume In ~Uancl, store are 11 a.m.•l p.m. and A panel discussion o( "Living Englaod, Italy, Greece France, 4-8 p.m.. Mooday through Fri· IIubbard to Lead Pacifism·• will begin at 1:30 lloUand, Switzerland, GertJ18!1Y day. The store 11 open Jrom p.rn., Friday. and Austria. These experiences S.JZ noon and U p.m., Satur. • A summary and evaluation bf have provided him with a back· day. Aukerman will close the semi- ground ol contacts 1'1th cborcb- Beginning 1Monday. Jan. 27, rwr .at 3: 15. 'men in the areas ot tMology, book store hours will be extend· Aukerman, featured speaker ~. reUd, and rtbabUitatioL Group to ·Tour ed to eight hours a day during for lhC Peace Se.mlnar. ts ·from He is present!)' giving leader· the week. The store will be open West Alexandria, Oh!•· lie grad· ship in the Church or the Dre­ Crom 10:30 a.m-6:30 p.m .. Mon­ ,u•tcd !rom the \)nl\'cnlly of thrcn peace proiiram as a roving day through Friday~ and it will Chicago In 11H9 al the age or peace rcpreseiit;itivc, w h i c h he 01>en several hou~ on Sat­ 19. An. he E·urop't~an Sites ordained minister, lllkcs.him throughout the United urdlly. , then worked In Blbllcal Studies S1t1tes into local churches, dis­ Additional student pe.rsonncl at the UnlvenlQ> of Chicago. trlcts. camps. conrerenccs, scm· will be hired to lll~e care of Members· or Iha Mc:Phenoa mer wUI be spent travelbig In 1952 Aukerman entered lnars. and ci\•ic groups. ttic lncrca5e .in hours., ' College community wlll have th,c through England, Franco, Italy, : :Dare Aukerman Brethren Volunteer Service and lie also writes article~ for The Students may not only pur. -:opportunity to parUclpato In a Germany, Switzerland, MOaaco, \~as_asK<l!l.. l !Ul!Ys ~_.'! - Gospel Mcsscng?r and o t he r chose ,reading materlalll at the tour or Europe this summer. Holland, and Delglum. Dafe ·Aukerman, - Alexandria, ership to the training program , Brethren perlod1et1ls. - book store, but- ..,.y alto post • 'l1IO tour, be1nJ •led b7 De.- ..Tentatl.~e p~ns l!wludq .A sto.,.P _ O~io, and Howard Mickel. Linds· through the following three ii.nits. llllcke~ a soclolo,,-· professor nts Hubbard, a J.tsi ...-ie al the Worlds ·Fair In New borg, . will be the leaders for . In 1953. he was assigned to at lkthany CoUece. Lindsborg, o1 Mcl'lterlOo. wW beJ1a .Jane ·· Yori< after .returnlni to t be "'the Peace Seminar at ·Maco!· Europe where he took part in spoke In chapel Ju. 7 oa the Co11vocalio11~ Calendar u . and the - w111 • tttana Stalel. legc Thursday and Friday, Jan. the building of Kassel Haus, subject of pacifism. No chapel or .....-obl.Y will be lo the Uolted Stales AoJ. a. CoUeso credit will be alft9 2}24. • worked in G e r m n n refugee Mlckel's doctoral thesis ls yn held 'n•xt ..-eek be<:awlc 01 ... Hubbard majored Jn business for lb!* wbo ~ . como Students from"B!llhanf, TnQot, -et1mps. and helped rcrugees em- Reinhold Niebuhr's attitude to­ me• ter ·0xam1nat1on1. ' • nd In plele the language ciounes. Tu•• clny, Jan. 28 _ Chapel. administration a m ored In • AUcmp.. w!U be made to •- Qethel and Hesston Colleges IGr.ite from Austria to the United ward pncilism. Mickel is a for· . modern languag~ al McPher· -~ . will - attend along with Maco!· Sllltcs. · • · mer· Lutheran pastor. Dille Aukerman, . roving !'"a<:e son. He has a wide range or 'the cost of the 1oll1' reasonable. leGe students. 'Following l1b ttluru lo the This PjlOCe Seminar is being ttpresentaUve ol !be ~ ol. lra\'cl ~rlence.., havlnil lraV· Aa....u.naatlTe trrrel pla ID RegistraUon wW begin Tllun· United Slates he became pulor SPOOSOred . l!f · the McPherson !be Brethren, will speak on . cl"'! twice over the Cootlneat 8i>fla 11 belaJ ~ for doy, .s p.m., ' In tbe Stud•nl or the Rodney Chw:dl of ~ • P~a"!' 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