The Crescent" Student Newspaper Archives and Museum

The Crescent" Student Newspaper Archives and Museum

Digital Commons @ George Fox University "The Crescent" Student Newspaper Archives and Museum 12-9-1960 The Crescent - December 9, 1960 George Fox University Archives Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/the_crescent Recommended Citation George Fox University Archives, "The Crescent - December 9, 1960" (1960). "The Crescent" Student Newspaper. 702. https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/the_crescent/702 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Museum at Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in "The Crescent" Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Volume y£, No. 4 THE CRESCENT Friday, December 9, 1960 Thirty-Eight Make Honor Grades; Choir Schedules 'Star of Hope7 Theme for Format- Freshmen Lead With Thirteen Christmas Tour Final Plans Being Formulated Only thirty eight students Plans for the 1960 Christmas formal to be held December 16 made the honor roll for the first 3.50. at 7 p. m. in the dining hall are under way. nine weeks of the 1960-61 school Special Students • Edna During Vacation The formal is being sponsored year. The freshman class lead Whisenhunt, 3.40. by the Student Ministerial as- in numbers with thirteen, the The George Fox A'cappella sociation here on campus. sophomore class ran a close rec- choir planning a tour to In keeping with the theme, ond with twelve, the senior class holidays this year. Students Choose "Star of Hope," there will be was third with 11, and the Mrs. Storaker, the director, special musical numbers and junior class folowed with five. Bible Standard has begun extra rehearsals in Christmas readings, along the The list of the honor roll stu­ preparation for the trip. The Rally Members the guest speaker, Howard Bus- dents is as follows: choir consists of 37 members. se. Mr. Busse is publicity dir­ Freshman class: Jan Adams, Much preparation has gone in­ Several of the college stu­ ector for Portland Y.F.C. He 3.o8; Ralene Barnes, 3.33; Jean­ Falls to Quakers to the planning and organizing dents showed their enthusiasm attends the Tigard Friends ne Bohl, 3.53; Earl Cooper, 3.19; of the tour. for college athletics by trying church. Lonnie Fendall, 3.38; Won Guen The George Fox Quakers Leaving the school, December out for the basketball rally rolled over Bible Standard col­ 26, at noon, the choir will travel squad in student body meeting The price per person for this Gym, 3.69f Alice Hampton, 3.10; lege 67-37 at Newberg last Fri­ formal is exactly nothing un­ Esther Mae Hinshaw, 3.48; to Medford, Oregon for their December 1. less you do not have a meal Barry Hubble, 3.80; Kay Lee, day to open the 1960-61 Willam­ first concert of the tour. They As these candidates tried out ette Christian College Confer­ will go down into California as ticket. In this case, the cost will 3.00; LaVern Poet , 3.42; Philip ence action with a victory. both individually and in groups, be $1.00 per person. Roberts, 3.29; Dan Stalnecher, far as San Diego. the students voted. The results The deadline to get dates is 3.00. The Quakers moved to an Following is the schedule are as follows: December 12. This deadline Is Sophomore class: Beth Baker, early lead and by half time they they will be following on their Yell King, Fred Radford; set so that those attending may 3.40; Dave Cammack, 3.06; Jo- were on top of a 34-14 count. trip: other members, Dick Foster, be divided into groups of four Ann Durham, 3.69; Fred Gos- Bob Poet led the scoring for Monday, December 26, 7:30 Susan Wallace, Lucia Midgely, couples, including a head couple, nell, 3.21; June Hubbard, 3.14; George Fox with 8 field goals —Medford Friends. and Kay Lee. The newly elected who will be in charge of dec­ Bob Johnson, 3.67; Marlene and 6 free throws for 22 points. Tuesday, December 27, 7:30 rally squad enthusiastically and orations for their table. There McConnell, 3.22; Eliha Mc­ Also in double figures were Stan —Barrett Ave. Christian successfully led the cheering will be a prize for the best dec­ cracken, 3.47; Myrna McFall, Stokke, a freshman guard, with Church, Richmond, Calif. section at the game the follow­ orated table. 3.31; Rosemary Skene, 3.56; 12 and Toby Clark, a transfer Wednesday, December 28, ing night when George Fox won Fellows, don't forget to get Bayard Stone, 3.36; Marilyn from* Seattle Pacific College, 7:30—Fresno Friends. it's first game of the season your date and sign your name Winters, 4.00. with 10 counters. Harry Block Thursday, December 29, 7:30— over Bible Standard college. along with the name of your Junior Class: Florence Angel- topped Bible Standard scoring East Whittier Friends. date on the list in Wood Mar elo, 3.42; Veta Emery, 3.47; with 9 points. Friday, December 30, 7:30— hall by 4 p.m., December 12. Ruthelen Hinshaw, 3.76; Penny The Foxmen hit 23 out of 80 Bell Friends. Corsages are in order. Jackson, 3.82; Marilyn Richey, shots from the field for a .288 Saturday, December 31, 11 3.85. mark and 21 of 32 charity tosses p.m.—Alamitos Friends, Garden Senior Class: Everett Craven, for .656. Bible Standard shot Grove, Calif. Ladies Auxiliary 3.77; Howard Crow, 3.35; Lor- 73 times hitting on 16 for 22 Sunday, January 1, 11 a.m.— en Hinkle, 3.09; John Johnson, per cent and only 5 of 18 free- Long Beach First Friends. Association Okays 3.60; Claud Milan, 3.00; How­ throws gave them .278 in foul Sunday, January 1, 7:30— Presents Stoles ard Morse, 3.44; Stan Perisho, shooting. Yorba Linda Friends. Progress Report BIBLE STANDARD 37 — Monday, January 2, 7:30— The Women's Auxiliary to Whisler 8, Parks 3, Juhala 3, Spring Valley Friends. George Fox college met at 2:30 George Fox college's progress Pluimer 4, Schub 0, Block 9, Tuesday, January 3, 7:30— p.m., Friday, November 18 at report since acreditation was Twenty Turn Out Klud 4, Swanson 4, Snyder 2. Ramona Friends. Kanyon hall. "approved with commendation" GEORGE FOX 67 — John­ Wednesday, January 4, 7:30— The hostess were Miss Sutton reported Dr. Milo C. Ross upon son 4, Poet 22, Crow 3, Brown Lindsay Friends. and Mrs. McCracken. The de­ his return from the Northwest For Pep Band 2, Stokke 12, Clark 10, Bloom­ Thursday, January 5, 7:30— votions were brought by Mrs. Association of Secondary and A pep band has been started er 2, Willcuts 2, Brewer 6, Denair Friends. Willcuts. Higher schools' annual meeting this year. A sheet was put up Outwater 4. Friday, January 6, 7:30— Elizabeth Aebischer, head of held this year at Missoula, for any one who was infpresj.- Citrus Heights Friends. the, Family Dept, for Marion Montana, November 2S-30. Saturday, January 7, 7:30— ed to sign. There was approxi­ At the Crescent again County Felfare, was the speak­ At the meeting, the college mately twenty that were in­ Redway Baptistc hurch, er. Her subject was Women in rolls from the press, the Sunday, January 8, 11 a.m.— was cited in two areas, the first terested. Practice was held be­ editor hopes that nothing Social Work. one being Shambaugh's pledge fore the first game in the eve­ Brookings Presbyterian church. The auxiliary is making the in this issue, or any other Sunday, January 8, 7:00— for a new library and the im­ ning, but each time practice issue, will compare to sev­ stores for the A cappella choir. mediate plans for its construc­ was held a different group of Newport Friends, Newport, Ore­ They will be white and have the eral items found in the last gon. tion and the second one being students showed up. paper. letters GFC monogramed on the the Calder foundation grant of The pep band is playing The editor not only front. $25,000. march, novelty, and swing wishes to apologize for the The ladies cooked and served music. Sharon Walker's brother Seventy-eight colleges and vulgarity in the last paper, the annual faculty-board din­ universities atended the conven­ John has written a song which but wishes that future edi­ College Receives ner on Saturday, December 3, the band is learning. tion, the largest group of ac­ tions will be in harmony following the all day board credited Northwest colleges in Gil Rinard, Chuck Newkirk, with the principles of Christ meeting. the association's history. and Lloyd Pruitt were the men to a much greater degree. Jackson Gift Miss Genette McNichols is in {who were interested enough All constructive sugges­ charge of the next meeting of to start a pep band. They feel tions and help you might A gift totaling $1,100 was the Women's Auxiliary, which FLASH that it puts more pep and spirit have will be appreciated. received from the Ludlow Jack­ is to be on Friday, December into a game during the time David Cammack, editor. son trust fund of Portland, 16, at 2:30 p.m., in Kanyon Ye Olde Meet'in House is the outs and half time. President Ross revealed Wed­ hall. Traditions of Christmas new name for our student union nesday. will be the theme. building. This is the second gift the college has received from this The World Is Our Campus trust, having received the first a year ago.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    5 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us