
·1 N~~hirts Parade Streets 1 -n 30~ · Pre-Ganie ,Pep 'Rally Forgetting all inhibitions, Macollege students may don pajumas "legally" next Thursday evening, Oct. 6 for the Calendar staging the 30th yearly pajama parade and snake dance. Oct. I, Presldcnr'e R<"copUon The and open bouae ror rrH hmen. vo.L. xxxv McPherson Colle-ge, event is held before the night of the first home footb.all Oct. 6, Pajama ·parade and McPheTson, Kansas, Sept. 29, 1950 No. 3 game, and ls,J:.UnJn copperation with snake d"a nce, 7 : SO p. m. the City police force " > and thE college cheerleaders. Oct. 6, Football- Baker, hei-c.-- 'Spec' B.eceiv£s_ Oct. 7. Kllae Ha11 opeo bouae. Classes Dismiss Today Cheerleader elections tor 1960· Oct. 10, Model UN. Second ACP parade a re Deny Ann Murrey, Ann Carpenter. Marlin Walter, and Honor Rating For Pi~nic At Kanopolis Dob Wiison. The game Friday, Thi!! a ft ernoon. J.""rlday. September 29 . the Recreatio Oct. 6 Is ag'atost Baker Unlver· The Spectator. Macollcs;e'& nal Councll la fJponaorlng the"" tlru all school picnic of 11 1ly or Unldwln. Kansas. weekly publlc11tlon. received a 11 ec­ the year at Kanopoll1 Dam. School wtll be dlsmlesed Sludent.s agsemblJng ror the ond olace honor rating t om the at noon. with the group meeting In rront or 11arade wl11 meet .at the Junior Atu1oclated Colleglale Pren tor Shurp Hall to leavo a.t ono o'clock. The actlvlUe!J or the afternoon wUI High School building on EHt Euc­ the second 1eme11ter of !9'40-'&0. be,; ln with the meeting: or ull eLudonl.8 at the main shelter house at the lid at 7: 30 p. m. from the Junior The "Sr>oc" Waft Jud11;ed along with Du.m nt 2:30. Hie b. the snake dancers "'Ill other papen publl11hed by achool11 parade through business establl1h. ,.,·hlch h"''C le1t~ than 500 Atudenta. League Au.nounces Chairmen or the ''nrluu,a rocrea­ ments 111• and down main Mtreet: Only 12: In this g·roup l't'ere rated tlon commlllees wlll CX J)l aln tho und wlll pause at Intersections tor higher than third. ucth·tues which are auHuhle. The Debate Topic &roup •·lll be dh·lded .according: college yella. The Spectator to re(e ,·ed a total Jndlvldual choice to parllcJpate In 1\ 1 a finale Jo tlie reatlvtllu, Qt 710 palDll The NRtlonal lntercolleslate Do­ on an evalutttlon or the follo•dng: aclll't lc.: boating, MacolleKe students are Invited to newa values. newe wrllln~ . head­ IJallna; l.cague announced the d &­ Olltord Ikenberry In char~o; bik­ nttcnd a movie at one or the theal­ llnoA a nd makoJ1p. and bRtc topic tor this year. Jt tt : RE- special rca­ ing and treasure hunt. Marilyn Roe e r11 tor the special admlaalon prlci tu re.11 . A total 800 801,VED THAT THE NON·COM· ot polnt8 Is 11ec­ nnd Elsie Kindley; volley ball or 3!i cent.JI per penon. ea11ary for tlrel clan rating; MUNIST NATIONS SHOULD und and badminton, Esther Mohler and 1'wcnty-nlne .years ago Ma col- 900 tor All American. · .~onM A NEW IN'J:ERNATIONAL OHGAl'\IZATION. Letha 1'Uller; mtscellaueaus i.;amee . l OJ:O had her tint pajama parade, Lorene Clark, Junior. wns tho of hor11eshoe, darh1. nn.d dock t en­ which Por11on11 Interested. In d ebuto was then called the "ulght- editor-In chlet IHl semester. nis. Dr);ce Miller und rrot. s. M . 11ro urged to aee Pror. Roy McAul­ Dell : touch football, Gernld Neh­ e !;.®m ::~!~~a::::~~ ·~· 2r:i~e~h:Y g:!:111! Macollel'e'a 1960.'Sl cbeerleadera: 1. to ·r.: Marliri y. 32. Sharp Hall. er : sortball. Arlene Mohler and D. Pote. come the lollowlng •Ide- Walter, Ann Carpenter, Betty Ann Murrey, Bob Wilaon. Five Will Join Oebater11 who participate In th·o Don Ford. Jl~hlt on the now traditional e\·enl. flchatct1 arc eJlgtble tor member- Arter lndh·l~ual 1;rau 1> act.h'l­ "111«' boy"' or lrcPhcnron Col· M W J . Alph~ Psi Omega 11h lp In Pl J\:appa Dt1ta. natlonol tl9. Ruth Pecko,·er and Pbyllla kJCt' •t"lt<d a rather unique Xlaht· • Northwi;sl Kansas Holds honorary forensic fraternity. Urrey, a ter, Bowman wJll lead ~roup umea. Shirt INlr•dc l1L'4t TurMh•Y cnn1nl( Ca Wil · Meeting Al Navarre Achievement paints tor Alpha Dchate materials wlll be "~ A picnic supper wlll be 11e rved at hrordcr tu IU'Oll~ lntt"tttit •muns rpenter, Psi Omega, national honorar Ae . son . Over tbo "'eekend y dra­ mblcd on the debate ehelf In the 6 : 15 by members or tho Roc::rca­ 0 11 1 ot Sept. 2" matic fraternity, were mnde pub­ llbrary. · the northOHt district of Kansas tlonal CouncU. ~~~n~ :!.~;.: ~~~~.~:!.': :!.;:~:1~ ·~.~: Lea~ Cheers lic ia11t week In . preparutlon tor held Jts dlatrh.: l moellni;: Vnrs lLY dobuters an'!, orutors w'm The pi cnic will bo followed by a wniccd hu-1t Sntunl•Y ftftcruoon, Heading the puJama purnd at NRYar­ the lnllhHlon of th'e new o and re, Kanau. Amonarthoao members. nllond tho nallonul tuurniunont to campfire of a nnn-ael' lou11 nature. "One hundrcc.1 titt.)' liUtdcmth $(ar- 1make rrom Mc­ dance Thur8day evening, Pherson attendlnt: lhe meeting Tho Initiation wlll honor 1>er­ ho held a t Oklahamu A A. M, Sllll­ \\:Ilda Minnix IK clrnlrman. Mnrl­ lHoel lu ..gliototl)' •1>Ju1rc.I" du1M1 rtcd and leading ye11& for the ,; rid and 'Pi'ere Dr. atnd Mra. Jome& Elrod; Hons who huve acquired 50 achle\'e­ wntcr. Okla. They are also UK11urcd loue Bowman and Claro Domonn from Che donu •OOut. 8 :30 •md hard••ood teams thl,. year wlll be Dr. ahd Mra. R. E. Mohler; Prot. ment J)olnl.111 In 11lay production. or one other extensive trlJ> ho· a.ro tn charge at securing the cn­ wended thl"lr Wtt)', &l1111rlc fUt· . tu cboerleadera Marlin Walter, life· Haymond Jo'lory: and Bill Daggett. Those poo1>l e wlll be ln!ltalled some 11 ldcs the regular Bchedulod tour­ tortatnment. Main ~tl"CCI. where • ttri--dc dance Phenson; Ann Carpenter, J...aa Veg- t.lme artel\ tho produ ction of .. The naments. Members of the Rec. Council wu.~ MK>fl l.n Jls h<'1-ht of gtOI')·. aa. Nenda; Betty Ann Murre7, Fool'". They aro Don Shultz. Kath­ In cbari::e or tranaparuulon are ••Jloth arldes or the were Conway. lyn Larson. .,,~., Kansas; and Bob Wi1&0n , Early Assi&ls Dean Collon. Esther Jerry Neher. chRlrman, Oryce MllJ­ llm:d with arc11t numbcn or cur- Mohler. Baghot Brings Con••ay Springs, Kansas. All four and \Va)"n e Zeigler. Greetings er, and Wiida Mlnnlx. Food wm"be luu:-i; ~JK"\'tato.,. _.\t the oorncr uf ar~~~~l~~:;;s~lec ll on• for _ DP's Points arc given for 11ervlce& In From Indian Youth 1upp1led by Pat Patterson. chair• 1950 Jn Europe both acting and .Ku.1ut.Hh Al'cnue .nd )lain chcb al•- '51 positions were held liy the Ruth Early, Brethren 11 taglnJ; capaclUes, Promchand 0. Bhagat. Church man, Hazel San.:;cr. Detty Murrcr. 0 Senlce and both are required ror mem· or tho Hretbrcn elder trom Jndlll. and Chuclt Royer. RecToatlonal ac­ 1 1 1 benhlp :~r,S1~·::~ ~1e":u:.:c~:c1Jul. )~\f~ :~ut!e~~ ~~Y~:li::;!::'w~f::rc~'~;.= 1.n Alpha P ~I Ornesa. They hrouscht greellngis to Ma.college thltles were planned by Jake ~;;;~~ 1~~n w~~eloa~: f:;~u r~:! ~: aro meant of rewarding merit In 1.u1dontK from the Drl'thrcn youth ShaeUer . chalrm1rn , Joun l'lntb­ dramat1C1. er. and Marilee O rove. ~~·~~~:~:~ii::::~~~~~?.:. J>lotod . • ~nc::r~•:tloBnha~ I~.~~;:.··~~:~~:!~ ln lndlll. Mondlt~' . Sept. 26 when he . Ne&rHt tho required dcn.'tl c..u Ute GO uolnt.s at l)oko lu chapel. Tho ice fo r t.h e d&Y IJ acllvlllos ln\"•d~ after • •hurt Poetry As1n. Announce8 ~~~:s:::~•t In work with dl11 plac- arc Margaret DagJ:ett nnd Dyron Mr. Uhagal. tn hlR taHt:, Al re.Hcd will be 2S centa 1••ld to tho drh'er •ka !Jl"ranll ~·Ith 36. Dale c. , Collegiate Ver9e Contest During the 1'Hl year Ml .. Ear- Oltmun tol­ the tnwortanco Jowa wltb 3!. or Dlhle rondlni; ot the cnr tor t ran,porllltlou, aud 1 ~:·~;:,~~'f.IJ~i?f~ 7i~ .. l 'rtie -- und dovoUonat lite. "To read and 25 cents for the plc'nlc aupper. ~r~rr~ !~~~r::~~"'~~~~.• ~ W~ ICM than 30 point.a ai'o to learn the Bible II linob• O the n wu n.ddeulJ brvkcu tlon aououotea Uie 1oYonth QJle thlnJ:, to IHU•I New Wtndtor, Md . Part Oi her Dorta Kee~ U.--UOrfa Rb1iieb7 Dm - he~llet· e &bit aoderatand ts _ b)' a lialf doaen Pi:pliy reU1 -d • comPetJUon 'aaolher ot .COlle1:e Studenta' ~ work there waa to locate aponsor11 Dagceu, Phyllla Bowman. Max thing:· ho said. <'licct'Jf. After lntonnlq the tbe•• Poetr7. Tho doaJng: date Cor the ror OP'• and to mee Presnr~nt erv~ ~ t lncomlng­ ~rcAu_l e7. Oatl.J' Mu~a · ey . Aon c..,... nov. Bhagat also said that peace 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 come In the worlft •·1r we mollt•y 11rm)'. the theattt WM 1tudents 11 Nol'. 5. them on to their now homes. Missionary Talk Jamison, U_ob Wiison, Mlldrod ut the Dible Into onr dally tlv01." 11uh·kly c \'1teu•ted.
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