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1: he · SPECIAl8R McPherson College has added Jean-Michel Fulgraff, a grad· lfe taught industrial arls at -staff over . summer -. Vol 54 McPherson College, McPherson. Kan., 11 , 1969 No. 1 new members td ' !he faculty, ual" of the Univenily ol .Stras- McFadden Junior High 'School administration, and stall over , bourg teaches French. , ln . Santa .Ana. Cali!. comlllittee ,.. . ,, ... . the summer months. Fulgra(f has p a s sell 'the St.nnley Price assumes duties • Dale Goldsmilh, Chicago. as- French examinations wilh ' ihe in the English departmenl . sumes duties in the departme. nt l!<l]llYalency of .a masters de- . Price received lhc BA in Eng. of philosophy and He grcc, and ls a t!ie:ils lish from LilVerne College and gradual<!d summa cum laudt! for the third cycle, which ls Ute MA in Englisli from Cal>- lrom Princeton University, re- . work beyond the masters. ' • fornia stale College, Los Ange. ceiving the AB c!e 'grcc In re- ffi! held the position as instruc- les. liglon and literature, and ob- ·1or in Fl't!llCh and English at 1 He t.augbf at Chartey Juni.ll' tained the MA degree from the Ute Lycee Bartholde in Colmar, Ca liege, Alta Loma, Calif., toes. Divinity School or the University France. 19&7. or Chicago ,In Bible. . Mrs. Anne Sbalaby teaches In begins studjr Goldsmilh has all or the w.irk the Englsh . department in the completed at the University or absence or Dr. Harley stump, , Chicago for his PhD except for of English, who ls on the d!ssertntion, which he is sabbatical leave. Dennis Heisey will be the new admissions counselor. Heisey re- ceived the BS in business ad- ministration and agriculture from McPh.erson College in 1008. By SlllAll Kttbblel ' "What is McPherson College? Where has it been, where is it headed. bow do we get there?" T!iesc arc-questions the Long Range Planning Committee be- gan to tackle this summer as " · twO:year study uf Ute College was Jou bed. The com illcc ls composed of administr ors: faculty, s!U· dents an al us, irustec,. and moderator; and the thinking of all groups represented is being sought. Conccrn5 or the omuniltce in· elude developing a concise state- ment · of purpose ond setting specl!ic go a I s. dealinc with areassuchasthenurnbttofstu- dcnls desirable aiid financial re- sources. A major focus of the com- mittee \\ill be a curriculwn study, In this area, especially, the creative ideas or students relating to the educ&· tional process are necessary. Inevitable questions about the nature and purpose of the Col· Jege are arising from the in· · quiry. The relationship between college and church. the v.alue of · the present dislribulh>n 're- quirements, the finoncial posi· ti on of the College ·- these is- sues and arc being !aced. Presently, the main t ask . or lhe two student members ·is to drnw up uie mechanics for . channeling student ideas into student involvement in the l<>- tal planning pr.>cess. ·· Spec takes new look · on The Spectotor takes on a new look Utis fall with a dillerent siz.e. TbJs year the 'size or l.be pages is approximately two inches shorter and coatalns one less columt( Each issue will contain either !our or eight pages. Tbe cha11#5 wt!re necessit· ated by the oblainln& ol a new press at the Seotlnel, tbe local newspaper which prints the Spectator •. Give Elfcctive ways to heor and organize student voice must be j!Stabllsbed. Possibilities, include group ·meetings of students in a major field, informal gather- ings, or a larger student com· mittce, ' but further suggest.ions are needed. The (acuity began to contri· bute their ideas and time at the faculty relrcal Aug!151 28·29. The itself began its work wilh a \hrec day meet· Ing in July. The next meeting will be September 15, when an educational consUllant will meet "ith the 1:1:oup. · Rapid results ore not the aim of Ute committee. The two year period will allow time for study and Involvement as as the · use of numerous consukonts. A reading list is on reserve in the ,library for anyone interested. Tbe student members of the committee, Larry Banks, sr, Culver, Ind., and Susan Kreh· biel, jr, McPherson, are cager to involve stu'denls in what they feel lo be an exciting and most import. ant expe£ience. Tbe moderator or the conr millce, Don Stdfes, is una!lili· nled with the College and o vice. president of McPherson and Citi- zens, St..tc Bank. Facu'lty members ore . Dr . Wesley DcCourscy. professor of chemistry; Dr. G. J. lltcnbcn; •, Jr., professor of biology: Dr. Leland L. Lengel, associate pro- fessor or history and political science; Dr. Dayton G. Rolh· rock, or education ond psychology; and "Dr. Jan van Asselt, associate professor ' or German. ond linguistics. Representing the adminislra· lion ore Dr. J. Jock Melhorn, president · or the College; Dr . Merlin L. Frantz, dean of demic. affairs; Dr. Galen R. Snell. dean of stuilent affairs: and Gerald J. director of development. Other committee members are M. Claire. Miller, McPher- son; trustee; and Bill Dirks, alumnus: Faculty earn doctorat es TwO faculty members. earned for ho urs iloctorates. . · Jesse D. Krehbiel, associate Roan fer Cloe Collete llM professor of mathematics, oom- • 8c.e are - ...... Ip 8le ..._ plelel hia F.d.D. at Oklabo- . e4 tut - . ,... ule ma State UohenitJI; stJllwa- .t lloe ..., .... _ tcr. - . lleoelt Min .... - a.a. A1'flJa Willems, aaodate pro- ta JI - I ..... . .. 4 ..... fessor br lllduitrial mt1 em- · ....... , Pdait ... Jt tlon. his F.dD .at o1 Ut8IL prescnliy writing. Mrs. 'Shalaby received the AB Last . year he was professor and MA degr.ces from Oklaho- of lilcrat!'i;> at ma Stale University in English, Seminary . or Mc. .. co. and bas attended the University City, D. F. . or Chicago in gr.aduate work He bod •vorl<cd for the New Holland division uf Spef'ry Ra nd nt Memphis, 'reno. William Knuckles will be tfie Goldsmilh ' has ·traveled in beyond the masters. . head r o o l b a 11 and . baseball Sweden, C>stn Rica, and Mcxi· Her graduate thesis is entitled conc. h. Kim.ckles the co. He has been studying under "The Dcvelopmenf or D y 1 a n BS '" . cducauon Imm a Rockefeller Theological Sch<>- · Thomas' Use o! Private Symbol· Denver . Uruvers1ty and the MA_.., larsbip. · ' ism in Poetry... in physical education from Col<>- James Baxter is.· teaching In Mrs. Shalaby was the recipi· rado Slate College, Creeley. the sociology department. He cnt of the J. B. Parriot t Fellow· He has high· school recejved the AB degree from ship and the Phillips Petroleum !cams ' Jn Colorado and Wasb- Transylvania College In mathe- Company Scholarship. 1ngton and has.served .on coacb- mstics. tlvY STB . degree from She taught al Soulhwestern Ing starts al Whitworth College, Boston University In theology, High School in Kansas City, Mo., Spokane, Wash .. and •University and the MA degree Crum Boston and at Oklahoma St.ale Univer- of Idaho. Southern lllionls Uni- University in saciology and so- sity. vcrsity, · cial ethic:;. Howard Barr joins the facul· ·Knuckles was most recent11 His thesis for the MA degree ty os associate prorcsscir in coochirig at University or Louis- is entitled Hippies." music. Barr received the Bache- ville, Ky. Baxter has held several lor. or Music F.ducation Mrs. Anne Price will be the Met.hodist pastorates, and has Texas Wesleyan · College; and new ·Dean of Women and J.s. been of the the Alaster or Music !rom Texas _ Dean ol students, Mra. Arts Fest.vol, the Fmr-housmg Christian University. Pnce received the BA in re- the F.ami!Y · He studied piano with stelan ligion, education, and psychot- mg Center, and a sen/ur c11.iJenS Bardas at North Texas Univer- ogy from Bridgewater College. program. sily and has begun work toward Mrs. ,Price bas as aa Yo ung reads psych . repo rt Dr. Lewis Young, professor or ps)·chology. read a report. at lhc annual meeting ·of the American Psychological Associa· lion in Washington. D. C. , over Labor 'D•>' weekend. The report, "An Undergrad· uate P racticum for Senior Psy· chology Students in o Mental Hospital Selling," was . read at a meeting ol the association's Division Two. the division of the teaching or psychology. Dr. Young and Dr. James Harris. chief psychologist al Larned State Hospital, preplred the report and in it s ummariwd the in·scrvice training program for ksocialed dilil!ges or Cen· trai Kansas students conducted ot LarJll!!I Stale Hospital dur- inr .J.?nuary,. ua . a Doctorate o! Musical Arts at elementary school teacher ia the University .if, Missouri, Kan: Virginia and California, a social sas City. ' worker in Chicago, associate di· Barr had taught at Mary· rector or Brelhren Voluntett mount College since 1965, and Service tr aining, and Direc\or with bis wife, bas toured the o! Cbrlslian Education for Ille United States os duo piano con- Laverne Church or the Brethren. cert artists. , Mrs. Price had been •Dean ol _ __. Jess Cooper will work· in the Women at La Verne College education department . Cooper from 1966-69. received the BS in molhema· . Edwin Mohler wilt · be pubJi. tics and science from Ottawa city assislanl and wilt be in University ond the MA in edu· ch•rge o! public relations. coli.in from Kansas University. Miss Christina Flory, will be He hos served in teaching "'ssi sta nt registrar. Miss Flory, and ailminist.rativc positions al a 1968 graduate of the C..tlcgc, schools in Elk Falls. BI u e was employed as assistant ; 0 Rapids, Salina. and Prall . the Registrar 's Orr.cc. Cooper was president or Prall Mrs. Alma Bruce will serve Community Junior College. as secretary lo the Doon or Gene Hill will t ake over duties Sludent A!lairs. in the industrial arts education Mrs. Mary Erickson will be department. Hill received the secretary in the Development BS in industrial arts from Kan· Olfice, and Mrs. Dorolhy Hub- sas Slate , C>llege, Pittsburg, , ble is cmploye<f as assistant ia ond the MA in industrial arts the Business Olfit't'. Mrs . Elea- JroD) California St.ate College, nor K"'1nedy will be !ICCl'etary Long Beach. to the Registrar part- time. Mrs. Loreece Stromquist is secmary in Admlssh>ns OCfice . . : Harves\er is the clerk in the Mallinc and dupli- c.ating Ro.>m. · Miller Library behind schedule l\llller Ubniry, · originallt scheduled .for 01mpletion bJ Jao. 1, is behind acbedule dte to labor problems beyond lbe control of tbe College. . Tbe altuatlon has been correct- ed, and provided DO fartber di&,: ficWlles with labi>r, mMerlal lbarta8t. ....... - ..... 1lbnr7 .... be CGlllPlelell llOIDetlait clurtilS .ms ....
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1:he C~llege gai~s new~·

·SPECIAl8R McPherson College has added Jean-Michel Fulgraff, a grad· lfe taught industrial arls at

-staff over .summer-. Vol 54 McPherson College, McPherson. Kan., Sep~ 11, 1969 No. 1 new members td ' !he faculty, ual" of the Univenily ol .Stras- McFadden Junior High 'School

administration, and stall over, bourg teaches French. , ln . Santa .Ana. Cali!.

L~ng·- Range comlllittee

,.. . ,, ... .

the summer months. Fulgra(f has p a s sell 'the St.nnley Price assumes duties • Dale Goldsmilh, Chicago. as- French examinations wilh 'ihe in the English departmenl

. sumes duties in the departme.nt l!<l]llYalency of .a masters de- . Price received lhc BA in Eng. of philosophy and religi~n. He grcc, and ls p~paring a t!ie:ils lish from LilVerne College and gradual<!d summa cum laudt! for the third cycle, which ls Ute MA in Englisli from Cal>­lrom Princeton University, re- . work beyond the masters. ' • fornia stale College, Los Ange. ceiving the AB c!e'grcc In re- ffi! held the position as instruc- les. liglon and literature, and ob- ·1or in Fl't!llCh and English at

1 He t.augbf at Chartey Juni.ll'

tained the MA degree from the Ute Lycee Bartholde in Colmar, Ca liege, Alta Loma, Calif. , toes. Divinity School or the University France. 19&7. or Chicago ,In Bible. . Mrs. Anne Sbalaby teaches In

begins studjr Goldsmilh has all or the w.irk the Englsh . department in the completed at the University or absence or Dr. Harley stump,

, Chicago for his PhD except for pr~fessor of English, who ls on the d!ssertntion, which he is sabbatical leave.

Dennis Heisey will be the new admissions counselor. Heisey re­ceived the BS in business ad­ministration and agriculture from McPh.erson College in 1008.

By SlllAll Kttbblel

' "What is McPherson College? Where has it been, where is it headed. bow do we get there?"

T!iesc arc-questions the Long Range Planning Committee be­gan to tackle this summer as " · twO:year study uf Ute College was Jou bed.

The com illcc ls composed of administr ors: faculty, s!U· dents •an al us, irustec,. and moderator; and the thinking of all groups represented is being sought.

Conccrn5 or the omuniltce in· elude developing a concise state­ment ·of purpose ond setting specl!ic go a I s. dealinc with areassuchasthenurnbttofstu­dcnls desirable aiid financial re-sources.

A major focus of the com­mittee \\ill be a comprcbensri~ curriculwn study, In this area, especially, the creative ideas or students relating to the educ&· tional process are necessary.

Inevitable questions about the nature and purpose of the Col· Jege are arising from the in· · quiry. The relationship between college and church. the v.alue of · the present dislribulh>n 're­quirements, the finoncial posi· ti on of the College · - these is­sues and ot~ arc being !aced.

Presently, the main task . or lhe two student members ·is to drnw up uie mechanics for

. channeling student ideas into student involvement in the l<>­tal planning pr.>cess.

··Spec takes new look ·

on

The Spectotor takes on a new look Utis fall with a dillerent siz.e.

TbJs year the 'size or l.be pages is approximately two inches shorter and coatalns one less columt(

Each issue will contain either !our or eight pages.

Tbe cha11#5 wt!re necessit· ated by the oblainln& ol a new press at the Seotlnel, tbe local newspaper which prints the Spectator •.

Give co~ecti9n.

Elfcctive ways to heor and organize student voice must be j!Stabllsbed. Possibilities, include group ·meetings of students in a major field, informal gather­ings, or a larger student com· mittce, 'but further suggest.ions are needed.

The (acuity began to contri· bute their ideas and time at the faculty relrcal Aug!151 28·29.

The c~mmitlee itself began its work wilh a \hrec day meet· Ing in July. The next meeting will be September 15, when an educational consUllant will meet "ith the 1:1:oup. ·

Rapid results ore not the aim of Ute committee. The two year period will allow time for study and Involvement as ~II as the

· use of numerous consukonts. A reading list is on reserve in the ,library for anyone interested.

Tbe student members of the committee, Larry Banks, sr, Culver, Ind., and Susan Kreh· biel, jr, McPherson, are cager to involve stu'denls in what they feel lo be an exciting and most import.ant expe£ience.

Tbe moderator or the conr millce, Don Stdfes, is una!lili· nled with the College and o vice. president of McPherson and Citi­zens, St..tc Bank.

Facu'lty members ore . Dr. Wesley DcCourscy. professor of chemistry; Dr. G. J . lltcnbcn;•, Jr., professor of biology: Dr. Leland L. Lengel, associate pro­fessor or history a nd political science; Dr. Dayton G. Rolh· rock, pr~fessor or education ond psychology; and "Dr. J a n van Asselt , associate professor ' or German. ond linguistics.

Representing the adminislra· lion ore Dr. J . Jock Melhorn, president · or the College; Dr. Merlin L. Frantz, dean of aco~ demic. affairs; Dr. Galen R. Snell. dean of stuilent affairs: and Gerald J . H~lrnan. director of development.

Other committee members are M. Claire. Miller, McPher­son; trustee; and Bill Dirks, Wichita~ alumnus:

Faculty earn doctorates

TwO faculty members. earned for st~re hours iloctorates. •

. · Jesse D. Krehbiel, associate Roan fer Cloe Collete llM professor of mathematics, oom-•

8c.e are -...... Ip 8le ..._ plelel hia F.d.D. at Oklabo­. e4 ~ tut - .,... ule ma State UohenitJI; stJllwa-.t lloe ..., ...._ • tcr. - .

lleoelt Min .... - ~ a.a. A1'flJa Willems, aaodate pro-ta JI - ~ I ...... .. 4 ..... fessor br lllduitrial mt1 em-· ......., ~ Pdait ... Jt tlon. ~ his F.dD .at a.a. • ··---~·· lhe .U~ o1 Ut8IL

prescnliy writing. Mrs. 'Shalaby received the AB Last . year he was professor and MA degr.ces from Oklaho­

of ~ibliClll lilcrat!'i;> at Ba~t ma Stale University in English, Seminary . or Mc. .. co. M~ICO and bas attended the University City, D. F. . or Chicago in gr.aduate work

He bod •vorl<cd for the New Holland division uf Spef'ry Ra nd nt Memphis, 'reno.

William Knuckles will be tfie

Goldsmilh ' has ·traveled in beyond the masters. . head r o o l b a 11 and . baseball Sweden, C>stn Rica, and Mcxi· Her graduate thesis is entitled conc.h. Kim.ckles rece~ved the co. He has been studying under "The Dcvelopmenf or D y 1 a n BS '" pby~1cal . cducauon Imm a Rockefeller Theological Sch<>- · Thomas' Use o! Private Symbol· Denver . Uruvers1ty and the MA_..,

larsbip. · ' ism in Poetry... in physical education from Col<>-

James Baxter is.· teaching In Mrs. Shalaby was the recipi· rado Slate College, Creeley.

the sociology department. He cnt of the J. B. Parriott Fellow· He has c~acbed high· school recejved the AB degree from ship and the Phillips Petroleum !cams 'Jn Colorado and Wasb­Transylvania College In mathe- Company Scholarship. 1ngton and has.served.on coacb­mstics. tlvY STB .degree from She taught al Soulhwestern Ing starts al Whitworth College, Boston University In theology, High School in Kansas City, Mo., Spokane, Wash .. and •University and the MA degree Crum Boston and at Oklahoma St.ale Univer- of Idaho. Southern lllionls Uni-University in saciology and so- sity. vcrsity, Ca~ndale. ·

cial ethic:;. Howard Barr joins the facul· ·Knuckles was most recent11 His thesis for the MA degree ty os associate prorcsscir in coochirig at University or Louis-

is entitled ~Bomon Hippies." music. Barr received the Bache- ville, Ky. Baxter has held several lor. or Music F.ducation fr~m Mrs. Anne Price will be the

Met.hodist pastorates, and has • Texas Wesleyan · College; and new ·Dean of Women and J.s. been di~r of the M~rb~ the Alaster or Music !rom Texas_ s~a~ Dean ol students, Mra. Arts Fest.vol, the Fmr-housmg Christian University. Pnce received the BA in re­~iation, the F.ami!Y ~I· · He studied piano with stelan ligion, education, and psychot­mg Center, and a sen/ur c11.iJenS Bardas at North Texas Univer- ogy from Bridgewater College. program. sily and has begun work toward Mrs. ,Price bas w~rked as aa

Young reads psych. report

Dr. Lewis Young, professor or ps)·chology. read a report. at lhc annual meeting ·of the American Psychological Associa· lion in Washington . D. C., over Labor 'D•>' weekend.

The report, "An Undergrad· uate Practicum for Senior Psy· chology Students in o Mental Hospita l Selling," was . read at a meeting ol the association's Division Two. the division of the teaching or psychology.

Dr. Young and Dr. James Harris. chief psychologist al Larned State Hospital, preplred the report and in it summariwd the in·scrvice training program for ksocialed dilil!ges or Cen· trai Kansas students conducted ot LarJll!!I Stale Hospital dur­inr .J.?nuary,. ua.

a Doctorate o! Musical Arts at elementary school teacher ia the University .if, Missouri, Kan: Virginia and California, a social sas City. ' worker in Chicago, associate di·

Barr had taught at Mary· rector or Brelhren Voluntett mount College since 1965, and Service training, and Direc\or with bis wife, bas toured the o! Cbrlslian Education for Ille United States os duo piano con- Laverne Church or the Brethren. cert artists. , Mrs. Price had been •Dean ol _ __.

Jess Cooper will work · in the Women at La Verne College education department. Cooper from 1966-69. received the BS in molhema· . Edwin Mohler wilt ·be pubJi. tics and science from Ottawa city a ssislanl and wilt be in University ond the MA in edu· ch•rge o! public relations. coli.in from Kansas University. Miss Christina Flory, will be

He hos served in teaching "'ssistant registrar. Miss Flory, and ailminist.rativc positions al a 1968 graduate of the C..tlcgc, schools in Elk Falls. BI u e was employed as assistant ;0 Rapids, Salina. and Prall. the Registrar's Orr.cc.

Cooper was president or Prall Mrs. Alma Bruce will serve Community Junior College. as secretary lo the Doon or

Gene Hill will take over duties Sludent A!lairs. in the industrial arts education Mrs. Mary Erickson will be department. Hill received the secretary in the Development BS in industrial arts from Kan· Olfice, and Mrs. Dorolhy Hub­sas Slate , C>llege, Pittsburg, , ble is cmploye<f as assistant ia ond the MA in industrial arts the Business Olfit't'. Mrs. Elea­JroD) California St.ate College, nor K"'1nedy will be !ICCl'etary Long Beach. to the Registrar part-time. Mrs.

Loreece Stromquist is secmary in Admlssh>ns OCfice .

. : ~ Harves\er is the clerk in the Mallinc and dupli-c.ating Ro.>m. ·

Miller Library behind schedule

l\llller Ubniry, · originallt scheduled .for 01mpletion bJ Jao. 1, is behind acbedule dte to labor problems beyond lbe control of tbe College. . Tbe altuatlon has been correct­

ed, and provided DO fartber di&,: ficWlles with labi>r, mMerlal

lbarta8t. ....... - ..... 1lbnr7 .... be CGlllPlelell llOIDetlait clurtilS .ms ....

P. Ushes ·;tw , s~ .. ~~a~~ · · . l '111. annliil dD1ve

. • 11; l1l ..

f t e 1° 1 • Plans are underway for -the · .. or~ae ion· :L·>-:·~=::m0~°:

• , cation ~lltlon.

; .' Fall term ~9 challenges McPherBOn College · 'Jbe drive will be held Sept. .., • • • · •• 15-19, with.a chill aupper at the

students to get involved. Mac 5badt on Sept. 11 as the

· Student -government ia run· by you, the stu- hlcb,llgbt.

. ~tnta . .J .. ~arri- B&n1c.a,. stuco preetdent, welcome, a· ail. 1nt.umation . about the club'•

d - programs !or the year and the • i~eu and suggestions tha't wilt-make stu en~ govern- aims aDd ~ of SEA will

moot more '&tticlent. 'effective, ,and meaningful. be ~ at this ti-. •

f' In a .few . weeks, -th~ . Battling Bulldogs 'l,eg1n ~ ~t=: their grldfron season. Thh need your enthusiasm a career In education, the club ancil .aiipi)oit. ·Follow tlie team I ' welcomes . any Interested at~ . r: 'Varfoua clubs will be having membership drives denta and Invites them to at­aoon. St\ldents should find a club· that appeafs to ~·= ~ later In th~lr tnte'rests and should work to become an active, the Student Unloo and Mohler parttctp~ting. member. • ' Halt

Seniors enrolled In the teach· · Students have ihe,opportunlty'to dig deep· Into 1og block either semester are

& subject and find out ·what the COU1'8e is. really required to join SEA. Dues are trying to present. ~. . $4.00 a )'ll81'. and Include mcm-

' • • berabip In the Kansas State · The Spectator .is for you, the student.a. The Teacbeni Aasoclotlon and the

editor welcomes letters and articles from students' Notional Education Associlitlon. and faculty. • Dues may bo paid to cabinet

• · • men'ibers, who will be available Get involved th~ term I Do your thing I during tlie noon and evening

~ clb meals In the SJudent Unlon dur-

. Ing the drive. • • Cabinet members are K a y

Banks. relates' Reeil .. sr, McPherson pres!.' · dent; Cindy Borcbcslcy sr. Mc-

.• • Pherson, vice-president; Marina · . • : Snavely, sr, Lebanon, Pa., ~

Stu:co outlook :~~~~~~~~=s~Y~= With the opening of the new terni at McPher­

llQn College, it was suggested that as StUdent Coun­cil president, I comment on the outlook of the Student Council for 1969-7-0, I shall periodically be commenting in the Spectator on student affairs to keep you better informed.

If you are one of the many students who has

Warnke, sr,_E lgin, Ill., publi­city chairman and bisto'rinn. Monroe Hughbnnks, assistant professor in education, ls tho club's sponsor.

Melhorn speaks

.~ i'! ·r ·Uprooted 'Jbe dq DOW clims to IWilCb Not to elC4Pe II& before die '~

willi n1'bL DJ&bt. . Mind contained with a lkull · 'Jbe ~ la ahraya .U- It& own, 'Cannot inake 11t4Y-tbl fleetlDI So more alol>l· than la tbe dq •. -

ll&bt.. , • They meet and )'et l9 .be aione.:.. For each ha.I Ill shadow• And PllSlinl batons · to "19 ~'!'lrl· . .

Its walls. • E're COlllOl~ tbein? wowa It be '11lidt oaka have clearinP lot ~? , .

OID' rest Perbajl9 Ibey have ·~ wilb- ' And ~ 1.re&-roo1a focus In:_ • ; ,1 .__ •

Ught· 1 1 Finding a Klng4Qnl ~ 8UWC9, , . . • Coin.Ina to_.h-' iA... \ ~ Gdtlng dee~~· .. mtreocbed. at J . ..~~ .. ,. , '"!"'.Jari>d

best • j ,.i_. !' ! I '~

ietS..· DQ SWnethiiig· \ . . .

I can feel it in my heart· . •·1 • H)•

Bu~ '1 don't know where 'to start : ' ·! ' • •

' I can see it all around · There's no freedom to b!! found And it's never gonna change If 'we don't rearrange it . Let's do something to make it better Gotta tell them how' we feel Gotta show the·m that we're real Gotta try with ail our might ·c~us& they think that they're so right Ain' t it funny how the world ls being torn apart Let's do something to make it better ' Why don't you listen to what we have to say Yesterday just doesn't wo rk today Let's do something · Let's do something to make it better now.

To host Communion

-The Happenings

Display features Smith's works w~rka or Robert n. ~Smith,

A Bread nnd Cup Communion instructor In art, arc being !ea­"'ill be held at the Church of tured in the art diaplay in the Brethren for Qiapel OD Sept. Friendship Hall DOW through 16 at 9 am. . Sept. SC/· . •

expressed a dissatisfaction with student government in first convo The Rev. James Tomlonson, The exhibit ~nslsta rnrunly

in the past, .welcome to Student Council 1969-70 I Associate Pastor of the Church, . of pl~ be did ~ s~ Long-range pl:lnning and slU· will lead the service, and Dr. al Wic~ta Sta~ University.

Student government· shall not merely try to dent involvement were the key Harold Bomberger, Pastor, will Also in the display .this ~ keep ybu " pacified" by scheduling an occasional topics of this m~rning·s opening assist The organist will be are ceramics by vanous artists entertainment, but more than this, ·this is the year Convocation address by Dr. J. Ruth · s~11, -·-'·•·-t professor and seve ral , non-<ibjcctlve paint.

Jack Melhorn, prcsidi?nt of tho ·~ ~· to involve you, as students, as the. rightful working College. In music. ings. partner of your government on campus - a govern- The faculty nnd administrn· Studen~ served ~ worshlp

ment that has rung hollowly without you for too t:on appeared In academic re- leaders 10

the ?pelllllll CbnA pedil Macalendar . · r d re cmbe held lln Sept 9 Ill Brown u • many years. Together we shqll work toward a bet.. gn 18 •. an new sta m ra · . · . La n--~-wcre introduced tonum. They "ere rry ., ....... ter McPherson. College, socially and academicaU'y. Dr. Melhorn ~eported on the s r, Culver. Ind.: Robert Strick·

The College administration has shown its will- wurk of the Long Range Plan- lcr, sr, N. Manchester, In?.:. ingnc-ss to listen to responsible, informed. students, ning Committee thus far and nnd Mike Loveless, sr, Mt. Rnlll·

o! faculty Involvement in this ler, Md. and this is what we must strive to be. concern at the Cnculty retreat ~~ Convoc~on - Otapel -

McPherson College will continue to be a vital held Aug. 28-29. . Religious Llfc Comrru: tcc con-. Al th t k r d · · siSt.s of l\l.ary Ann Robinson, as-part of our hves long aft.er we receive our degrees. . so, . c ns o csigmng f ha'·

. mechanics to get student par- sistant professor o art, c u· W ~ shall rely on the strength of <!_Ur knowledge tlclpnlion In the thinking and man: Paul v. Sollenbcrg~r, ns­gamcd a~ .Mcl'!'erson _and of our degree, plus the planning pr<>CMS was placed be- sociate proresso~ of music tbe-future academic strength of the College to help fore the studcnt body. ory and· string .instrUment;S: carry us to the top positions in our fields It is Charles W. Fischer, a!sistant

• professor In English-Olealer; Dr. therefore our duty to ourselves and to 1 each other M u L. Frantz dean or · ac· to take an interest' in the present and future Mc- adclr:c atfalrs: D'aie Goldsmlth, Pherson Colll;ge. professor of philosophy and re­

ligion; Dr. Galen Snell, Dean of Studenll:

Carl Bowmnn, sr, New Carl· Isle, Ohio; Jean Lichty, sopb,

Frldny, Sept. 12 - Freshmen T-ahmt Show, Br~wn Auditor­ium, 8 p.m.; Watermelon feed, Gym parking lot; Last date !or course change

Saturda,, Sept. U - Movie, " Von Ryan's Express," Brown Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.

SandllJ', SePl H - MCY Pie· nic to Black Canyon, 5 p.m. '

TDesday, Sept. 1& - Art Club mCcting, Arnold basement, 6:30 p.m.. ,

Wednesday, Sept. 17 Fas-hion sh~w during evening meal at the Cafeteria

Tban4'1y, Sept. 18 - Satur­day, Sept. 27;:-Howdy Days.

Again, may I repeat that I am looking forward to a very interesting year, both in my personal study and as Student Councn President. Please do •

, -n t remain indifferent to the tasks and joys that lie anell'a of us -the student body of McPherson

Emmetsburg, Iowa; Jc r r Y · The Spectator Scbrocll:, sopb, Harmony, Minn.; Vol. 54, Se-. U, Ult N .. ..,t

College I ;:r Larry 0. Banks

47 grads sign for teaching McPherson College Teacher signed Cllntracta to teach .In

Placement Bureau as.ilated ~ Kansas • schools. Others will go· • beginning teachers in locating • to acbools,' ln U other lltate8 : '

l .. ,.w _ .. ,. d '· "' the. scattered from the. East to the eac...,.. ,,.........ns ur.,.. West coast. past year. 'Jbe average &llllUll aallll'y lor i

The teachers bad received tbo.C teaching In Kansas ls $8;: their bachelor's degrees with 051, and the averaie annual 1111·

• • the clus of 1969. ary . !or the 19 taklni jobs out Of these teaclkirs, 28 have of 1lale ls $8,IHS.

Pare !, Tiie Spectator, 8epteJl!ller U, ~-·

Banks, Tomlonson and Bomber­ger. •

To show movie in convo

"The Riso and Fall. of the Third Reich,'' a .,. movio · taken from the book by the a:ime name by William Shirer, will be sboJl'll at the second amvo­cal.lon Sept. 18 at 9 a.m.

The m o v I e • has allO biien shown 4a a tele'lliaion documen­fnry.

N8me. honor s~dent~'-. 1

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for spPDg term Nmety-a!De Clolle&'i auclmtl Smlon: Rmlld Beachley, ~. I:.lnda Sallman, and Loa11e •

weN dullfled u . liQllor- ltU- Gaey Blac:kwlJ, Alma Brace, Smith. deiita for tbe lfll'inJ term• of Elie- lkack!npmn, Su a an Frablum: Mmba Adldm the ~1• acmot :rear. ~ Jo Blaine DuUJ, JaJ!lce Balley, Noel n11ma:s, ~' 0!1- .tbe Honor Roll James .Baldel!WI. 11..y Nell Tei\sa Elcbelber&er, Linda ~ ~ 11'.ade point •vtnlD· Hoover, Gary J.....-, Judith Grinoe Mart Beldebrecbt, J>et­of at ~ s.S out o1 a piis;b1e Ke(clwn. Ted ·uYmoicoa, Judy 0 ~. S111r1ey Mallie, Leanna u · aDd weN enrolled In ll oc ~; . Meue, Brenda Jleclcllaeer, hr­more aemeat.er boura. ~ Den!iia Martin, Josepli Mc- · ry .Schroclt; Gary StauUt!r, Del>-

Studeata OD l the Honorable Parland, Ronald Meck, Ke D t orah Strahm, Jackle Troutman, · MenUo_q. ~ • ~ eolnt Noffsinger, Betty Persons, Rick Arlan Wine, Bruce Wlnblmall, averaie ' '1f 1 !let,,_ ' ·"" 'and Racine, Judy Rego, Lynda and Kathy Worden. S.49: Woodcock, <l>DDle Worthing, and Speclala: David· ru-r mid

In aa.demlc achleftment. tbe Carol,yn Yoder. ' • • Twilla Stucky. itudellta tt~ tbe top tm . • Jtmlora: cinc17 Barchesliy, students recelvlns Honorable per ceat ol ~ atleDdln1 tho Alan Flory, Judy n-, Barb Mention were: Collete. Grasmick, Margie Boldeneed, Senion: 'Winona Achlllea,

Slx1¥·five lludenta were OD Galen Kopp, Sally Laprad, JllD- ScoU Carroll, Frank Falclo~. the Hooor Roll, and S4 reoel~ et Meyer, Junior :Smith, RObe1'- Valeria Graber, Richard ' Hall, . Honorable Mertlon. ta Strlctler Nancy 'fltompaoo Evelyn Jamison, Suaan Sell,

Studcw on· the. Honor Roll Dea UDnlh,. and Dianne wan:. JUl)D Villchatt.le, and D 0 u , · are • follows: ke. , Y!nill. · •

fl Sopblmorle.s: Dianna euistpn. Juniors: Larry Banks, Stan • sen, Rita DeOoursey, Joy De-' Bucher, Linda Ra"".klnl, BUDDY Howdy Days twiler, Joan Eons, Sue 11ono. Helman, Lorry E . Martin, Jim

. · · way, Susan Krehbiel, Royce Mowry, Warren Rccvea, and

I ~ Rebecca Pugh Sharon Marian So5vely. · say We COfile ' ' Sophomores: Kay Clark, Vin·

CCUe Goer!, Ann Unvllle, Lo-Howdy D8¥1, Sept. 111-28, ·Is eCtiOll day set well M~nke, Shirley Sics, and

a joint venture by the local Kay Troyer. Chamber.or Commerce, the Mac for SepL 24 Freshmen: G11~n Brubaker, Advcrtl&iilg Council and McPber- Peggy Gurley, Michael Haldc-son College to \\'eloome new Fall election day for B-team mnn,. Rebecc4 Hnll, Stephen studcnta into the community cheerleaders, freshman c J a s 5 Hughbnnks, Bruce Johnson, J an. and reaffirm the ooods or af· officers, freshman Stuco repre- et Mnson, Doniel Sheller, and lcctloo and co-operatiao that sentatives. and one sophomore Jean Warnke. exist between the College and Student Court member will be Specials: Ruth Eller and Ricb-towo· of McPbenon. Sept 24. . ard Ilan!llL

The benefits or this program ·To be placed on the Sept 14 Include sales promotXm for Jo. ·ballot, a signed petition must cal businessmen, good publicity be returned to Larry 0 . Banks for the town, and increased UD· prior to Sept. 21 by the candl­clcratanding between the College elates. Petitlon fonns lJl8Y be and community. obtained at any time ·1rom the

Ilusineuca will welcome stu- Stuco President. dcnta with apecial sale$ and B • team chc<!rleaders are passea to the College's first toot- drawn from the sophomore and ball game. . freshman classes, and are voted

Sever411 of the College's aca- on by the entire student body. dcm!c and athletic departments Cheerleader try-outs will be have boco donated wind 0 w bekl Sept. 23 at 6:00 p.m. in apaco downtown so, that they the · Student Unlon lobby. may Inform the public of the Ac ti v e campaigning com-Collcgc'a varied lnle.rests and mcnces Sept. 10. objcctlvet.

Throughout the week, local businessmen have been Invited to vis it ihe oampu's to observe clnsaroom procedure and meet with PNfcssors and students.

A llowcly Days Convocations will be held Thursday, SepL 18.

Two return from s·tudying Tw~ laculty members will re­

turn to the faculty alter an a~ 5('llCO for stuc()ing.

Dr. John Burkholder, profes-90r ol biotoa • . studied at the Unlverslty or Jowa, Iowa City.

Krehbiel, Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Kreh­

biel, McPherson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Bud Taylor, son or Mr. and Mrs. La11orence E. Taylor, St. John. -

Miss Krehbiel is a j u n I o r majoring in English, :ind Taylor is a aenior history major.

A June wedding is being plan· oed. •

Stiid~nt 'drowns during summer

MCY picnic· ·open to all

All atudcnls arc Invited to !be McPherson College YM.YWCA picnic at Black Canyon on Sun­diiy, Sept. 14. TrnnsJ)llrt.ation will be provided and cars will trove from Douour \1411 al 4:45 p.m.

A picnic, skits, and singing arc being planned lo help ac· quaint students wilb the MCY ofliccrs 1111d activities. •

Mcmben; or the MCY cabinet returned Sunday from 1111 over­night retreat a t Harvey County Park. Activities for Ille coming year, incudlng frcsbmcn o:imp in October, were discussed.

J ean Lichty, soph, Emmets­burg, Iowa . and Jerry Schrock, soph, Harmony, Minn., 'nre pres· ldcnts or ll!CY this year.

Other oUlccrs Include L:ina Jo MyCfS, soph, Ade.I, Iow:i, and Dave Sm~b. sr, McCunl', viro­presldenc.s: Mllnlhll Adkins, soph, Lon1bcach, C3lif., and Ward Nippen, sopb, Carleton, Neb .• secretaries:

Alvin Willems, auoc1ate pro. lessor In .lnduslrl31 aru educa­tlon, lludied al the Unl~'ersity

Utah.

Larry Walton, LiliU, Pa., ~ Shirley Miillle, sopb, Madi· Jolly 18. He drowned while awi1D-< son, and Da\·e Grove, a.>pb, Un­miog with fellow workers. lonvllle, Iowa, treasurers; and

Walton, a junior at the Col· Janet Mnson, sopb, Norborne, lege la.st year, bad lived at Mo., anll Dale! Dowdy, Jr, Shick--"

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Sludcnta excban&'e anmmcr esperfeneea aa Uae1 pallea14' wail lo PA7 fees at lbe BualDeaa Office.

Everyone bas completed the enrollment procedure, and aa eerie bl1nkel ol silence envcloiis lbe um.

Art Ouh seeks members

Gwen Brubaker, sopb, Lyons, president of Art Club, invites all studt'Dls interested In art appreciation b> come to the first meeting ol the club, TUesday, Sept. 18, at 6:30 p.m.

The meellni will be beld in

the art . department in lbe ,base­men! ol Arnold HalL

Sponsors of I.be club are Miss. Mary Ann Robinson, associate prof~ of · art, !ind R.lbert Smith, Instructor in art.

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Gap, Pii., announce the cngllll~ ment or their daui:hter, Kalb· Jec.n, b> Raymond Jositph Ga· lllnte, son of Mr. and ll!rs. Ray· rriond J . Galante, WlbnlngtoD, Del

Bolb are juniors 'at the Col­lege.

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Bulldoel .,. ]ll'ePmillC far tlie enm eads, ~ a b.cb. 19111 lricllrm --\ :(Jeleran ' tnds Jnclude: S&eft

WUllam Knaddea la tbe - LQtm. jr, ~; JUke bead JGotblll COllCb, ,cDmiae Pllib, .,ea. :O.-: - Kell fto1!1 LlaiaYIDe Unlvenlty, ,Be 'Smllh. Jr, Piqua, Olllo.

:e~~ .... 1IMmm lnclade: edUC.UOO and dJnctor of a1bJe. SliVe illQlbel; lllFb, Tons-· tlca, Artbar 8111. wiaUml,,,..,: le; :Gr!W9'"*-'hlwh .... WJdt. r_. 1n ~ edacmUaa. «a; Jn ms-. iopli,· ~ ana Donald WJdrli. ..oi:l.lte P iT<t, h.: 'Rk!b8fd Jleeata. pro!eaor In pbyalcal education. llO!ib. Welllburl, JoWa; ~ lite

Practlcee 'besan 'Sept. I a ~"' ... Belolt: <Mille wett held twice dally unlll Sept. Butach, llOph. J'lqaa. .~o; amt 6. , Bruce Cook, sr, CUiton.

Eltbleea nlurninl ~ 'Vetenn. blldla lncluae: Cm1 form tbe core ol the Batt1iDC Cllilk. sr. DIJton. Oblo; JollD Bulldap, Deptb 8Dd tllleat of Canipn, eopb. 1:6'nn, Mia.; new !reJbmen -and tramler stu- )Ore 'Boabr. eopb. Demoer: Ana

• .-Olsen, 9llpb 8"dt Toni Colo.;

AC-cK dept. plans dinner

Aaaoclated 0i11eces · or Central

Kfll'S'll .philosophy and religion department members will have

a special dimler. meetiD& Fri· cfay, Sept. 26, OD the McPber·

Select Rogers for top honor

Kathy :Ro9era. R, Brooklyn, Iowa, will ~Ive .a plaque at a special ~ In o-tand Piut: Sept. 13 Ill ~tlon or beU., •1-11 .. the most Out· standing othletc ror 1969 In the

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To ll8e 'posters in reeruitment

Dick Stalcup, jr, Topdla; Jolm. Samimki. J.r. MllwMlkae. Wla.; and Bud T111lor. G', St. John. S<>n .campus. sport or Women's Tf1ICk ·in the

Applications are now being accepl~or the position or bus!· ncss manater and assistant business manager for the 19159- • 'IO Quadrangle. Mc'Phenon Collete's Public

Relations dllPllt'lnM!t\t has begun use of. malled brOaciaidt! and posters to enlloc qualilled lllll­dcnll to enroll at McP.benon 'in tho «:omlnl aemeatera.

Tbe poatera are beinC llellt to lalsh Aeboola throQlbolll Kan· ah5 and the MldWeat as well n1 11mllcd areas Jn the East. The PQSlen are designed to ap­peal directly lo the ttudent siiiCi represent a new phase in the Collcce'• tWrUitlni techniques.

'Die ~ Oilletis or ~ KalM baa eaUhliabed • filnd ol '4.508 to ,be uoecl jg

t~ productioa or a 30 minute !ihr. for Che pmnotion ol all ACCK memben. The mm will be compWed this winier and then aired on the Kansas Shu Tclevlalon Network.

F.d Mohler, publlcll;y as&lst· ant. and Stan Talbot or Betha­ny Collelle will be the Executive Producors.

Tbese ,two new cnduwrs re­PreJelll a ifClller use or mass molll11. " '

Sinatra swings in action flick

"Von Ryan's Express." star­ring Frank . Sinatra .. will be' 5hown Saturday. ~ 13. at 7:30 p.m. In Brown Auditorium. Ad mission Is . 50 cents.

Thia fast ·paced, .ocUoo-packcd color movie rcvoals a pion to get prls\ioers or war OU\ or ~crmany on a Nazi train.

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Tbe Baltllnl • Bulldoc'• Ont came will be qaiut .an alumni team on·~. Sept. 20. at 7:30 p.m. al tbe Oillello Sta-

Guest speaker will be !he Rev. Mluourl Va!~y <\l&Ociatlon . of Lloya O. Cox or Topclr.!. He the Amateur Athletic Union. will spealt on ''Religiou. and the · Miss Rogers hns competed as Public Scbool." 4 aistnnce 'runner with tho To­ All .applicalioDJ Bbould be 1uJ>.

miltcd to the .Board or Publl· cations .as soon as possible. <Dave 'Gentry, sr, Peach Bottom. Pa., ds chairman -0! tbe.J3oard.

dlwn. • 'llhe !irlt' con!erence came wlU

be ~ 'BeOlel on the home .lridlron Saturday, 'Sept. ri. at 7:30 p.m.

Fashion show in cafeteria

Cox wns chairman or 1he Kon· Siii Council or Cbui·cbes task force abvul religion nnd the public schools.

Any jntcrestcd i>crson wishing ' I<> attend the -dinner may coo­tnct Mary Ann Robinson, as· sociale professor or art. by Se!\I. 24.

A fashion show will be held da&c -Ole evenhll c11aner tioar JPagn'er, Horner oo ~ .. Sept. 17, in the Mr. nnd ~lrs. Viktor Wagner, uleteria. Wltey,' Colo.. mmounce ~ eo-

'l'be event Is belni aponsored gagcmcnl ol lhcir daughter, Sig. jointly lay Slater Food Service rid, to Charles Horner. lOln or and the Foods Committee or Mr. and 'Mrs. Milo Romer, student Council. Joyce Bury. Jr, Cnrlclon. Neb. Peoria, Ill., is chairman or the Miss Wagner is a scriior mn· &bow. · jorlng in German. Horner, a

Two performan~ with SIU· 1006 graduate, 1eacbes science dents, modeling will be elven. In Utile River.

A December wedding is bei~g

Frosh to show new talent .

The beSt and bravest new tal­ents on campus will be ePPtnr· ing in Brown Auditorium on Fri· day. Scp1. 12 ot a p.m .. 10 the annual Freshman Talent Show. F~l1"wing the show. n free

watermelon feed will be held in the gymnasium parking Toi. The melons are to be donated by the M·Ctub.

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