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G ·oundhreaking Draws Big_ To Mac&mpus Approximately 400 μe;,ple •l· of Trustees; Andrew BreinYer. tended the groundbreaking ser- the mayor ol the city; Clare vice !or U ie fleW administration, Miller, director or city SQllcita· auditorium ano class room build· lion: Irvin Wagner, president of I . ing to be erected on McPherson Regional · Youth - . all ·or Mc- College campus. Pherson: and Carl Harris, pres- The building will be built In idcnt or the st udent body, from front ol the present Sha rp Hall. Jennings, La. . . It will 'IJt, named for two 'Jong· Ernest Wall, McPherson, a • time teactiers or the college. member ol the c01Jege's Trust,ee ! Miss Jessie M. Brown: profcs- Board for 33 years, was the first scr emeritus ol piano, is the RCJ"· to turn the shovel. He was fol· 1 son !or whom the auditorium will lowed by Mr. Brcmycr, Mr. Mil· be named. · ter. Mr. Harris. and Mr. Wagner. ' The administration • classroom Dr. Burton Metzler. professor I building will be call ed Mohler of philosophy and religion at the : Hall in honor of Robert E. Moh· college, turned the shovel for Dr. ! ler. lorincr science prolcssor 8Jld D. W. Bittinger. president of the 1 present curator ol U1e college college. TI1i s was to represent ll museum. the Religious Life ol the camPJIS. In tho service last Saturday, The Brass Quintet ol the col- livc brief'comments were made. lege presented the music for the I Paul Sa_rgent spoke for the l}oard sc;-vi ce. I Religious Emphasis Week Speaker Is Brown The Rev. Dale Brown. director of Public Worship." of religious life, will be thespCak· Wednesday: ''The Prayer er for Religious Emphasis Weck Faith" (faith healing >. ,Although bids were higher than D'r. D. W. Bittinger ", McPherson College presi- ground ' breaking ceremonies for the ·new Mohler dent; A. W. Bremyer, Mayor of McPhei:so ,11.; M. Hall proceeded as planned on Sat urday.. Par.tici-· Clare Miller, chairman of fund drive i and Ernest pating wei:e, left . to right, Jvin· Wagner, Regional Wall, former presi dent of the Board of Trustees. Youth President; Carl lfarris, Sfudent Council Presi- (Republican Photo) · . n March 1 5-20 on Macampus. Thursday, "The Christian· In· The President or the college, terprctation or Sex." Dr. D. IV. Bittinger. and the call Fri day chapel, A Cappella committee of the church have set Choir. up the following program. Friday evening, "The Cross and Sunday, a.m., "' What Is Man?" You." Sunday p.m .. " Am I My Broth· Sunday a.m., ''The Failure or cr's Keeper!' ; Success." Mondoy, -"Preaching In Season Since religious activities on and Out of Season." campus will be limited to two Tuesday chapel, "Losing One's chapel periods, students ' are in· Reason.". vi ted to attend as many or the 1-;-;--:----,;;:-=-----;-;--,;:;-----;: :-::--- "7. :-;::-:-- · --::- ---=- -:--:-: :--==---- -----'="=--== Tuesday el'ening, " The Drama church as possible. Volume . XLIH McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas, March 13, 195' !> No. 22 Trustees Make C4anges Election Ti.me l&b. Den Is Elected Student Dit·ectorS' Present Nears ·Macampus Regional Youth Head , Bob Dell, McPherson, is the Th 0 A ' T h - ·Tw.enly·two. lr11Stccs met here 1building or greaUy- modify the P elitiOnS Ior -:the,student COUIC. new Rr<aj dent of the Western Re- ree ne• ct S omg t last w OOkcnd dur ng the Regional building. And. we hopo. we will ell election lo ' be held April 10, g lon Yout h."° Hew lU ho 3 this po' - -·· ·•· -- : ... -- . ", . :......3..:...." Youth for, their an· not need to elimmate any of the will be avallable M!lrch 17, Crom silion for U1e next two years. "Three one-act plays will be giv- nual meeting. . building extras. " Carl Harris. The petitions ol can· Election was held last Saturday M S en this evening at 8 In the cha· Mohler-Bro)l'n Hall I Future Plans didates for the Student Council dur ing the Regional Youth Con- ac cores pel. The plays, under student dl- Groundbreak ing for the new In addition lo voling the go president. Student Council treas· lcrcnce. · Jn " Peace Match rcction, arc open to the public. Hall and Brown .Auditor- ahead with the new hall, trust ees urcr, and .ror the cheerleaders .Five commiss ion area chairmen . ; social satire, is di· mm was one ol the main tasks dlSCussed other college buddings must be Signed by least 50 wi ll be ass1Shng Bob for the next JOllll Walters. senior from Pu· reeled by Valerie Miller. a jun- of t.he.group. . . and 5'.'me or these are: students and turned m by April year. They. arc Dick Landrum eblo. Colo., pl aced first in the ior lrom Rocky Ford. Colo. The ;Bids were .held on the budding , !. Parking will need to be or-7 at 5 p.m. from Hutchinson : Marlene Klotz, local peace oratory contest las_t cast is Harold Connell as Char· on Saturda!f afternoon. Hahner, ranged to take the of The ca nd idates for the MCA Fredericksburg_. Iowa; Bonn 1 e Friday. On Saturday 'she placed les· ·Dick Reinke as the ni icf· Foreman ._ and Cal e. Great Bend . Ci rcle Drive. . . steering committee will be chosen Hodgen. McCune: Valerie \Miller. first in the state contest al Hills- Igel as Clara· and V,;_ was low o? U1c genc_ral 2. Plans for other buildings .such by the retiring MCA Each Rocky Ford. Coto .• and Juan ita boro. The title ol her oration is ncta Howell as the Re;,.,rter. contract. Kirkpatrick Plwnbing as a student union · caleteria , a class wilt choose candidates !or Fike. Peace Vnll ey, Mo. • "Enl is t !or Peace.'' . • , . . Co .. Newton , bid low on. heating new girls' !form addition and a· the Student Court election. Paul Wagoner. alumni secretary Ra n nd H 11 sophomo e from A. thief enters a home. Wii de and plumbing . . and Dyson Elcc· marr ied apartment The or checrlcadcrs isl or the coll ege. will b the odull scconI in the he there . . he finds _that the Iri e- Co., Hutchmson on the clcc· building a re m the luture. for two boys and two girls who adviser the group. Ken Holder· local contest a nd tied lo third famdy Is puUmg on an acr pre· trical contract. Faculty salaries were also rais- will be the varsity cheerleaders read will remain on the sta ff as in the men's division of t; e stale tending to. be !ugh ,Classed. The T!1c trustees a rc seeking to ed by the trustees. next year. full·time youth worker (or the contest His . orntlon was ··Pence thief is dJSCOvered m the home raise more money fo r th e. bid· . Alter coru;iderable discussion Qualiricatlons !or the student Through the Power of Love." and n real s 1tuallon develops. ding s mcc tlle 1.J1ds were higher a nd prayer. the lruslces passed bod 'd nl a next yea. . t Faye Fields. a sophomore from t!1an cXpcct.ed. Dr . . D:. . W. a all owing folk and social sc nfor:r :s;tucdcn::rrying al l;a st David Hykes. Wi chita. will di rect .the far ce, lmt,'l>r. pres10ent. sni d. -We will da ncmg lo be by the 12 semester hours at' McPherson College Calendar Adel. Iowa. and Dick Fems _. Jun· " Box a nd Cox '. John Myers pl ays .need to secure more money for college. College, a nd one \\t ho pr eferably ior from Topeka. in the Box : Kenneth Walson .plays Cox; -- ---- ---- - ---- ------- - ha 1 d vi Student Council Tonight, Morch 1 3, three locnl contest. Thmr .. t1ll es and Murilyn Hunley plays Mrs. ous · acL pl ays 111 chapel. 8 p.m. "'Our Pilot for Peace and "Ult1 · Bouncer. Booster Banquet Features Oriental Guest Speaker Elections will be held Apr il 1 0. M•rch 14 mal.iun.'' . . " Box a r.d Cox" te ll s the story in assembly for the president and 10 Community Duddmg Di ck llittmger • . from of .lwo men unknowingly sharing treasurer ol the Student Council. nt 6 · ' · 30 p.m. Pherson. placed tmrd '" the State the sa me room The landlady Is MCA steering committ ee . cheer· 15 ' 20 Empha· l>cncc cxtemp conlcsl. · doin;J this to gel double rent. eoX leaders a nd Student Court rcprc- · · In debate. Joan Walt ers a nd works during 1he day, .and Box Tomorrow evening the annual ci ty and the cOl legc. Studcnls who sentatives. .March 20 ' Easter Recess Be· Don Holl enbeck. sophomore lrom works at night. gm · 5 p.m. Udell lowa won three oul of · r .. I .. · Booster Banquet will be \1cld at have to the Sharp Hall March 31 , Easter llccess ends, . ·. . . The director o • Tic Boor IS the Community Building. The bul· Dc\'elopmcnt Fund will receive A Cai>pcllu, Will Tom· 7 , 45 a.m. lour de.bates. Di.Ck and Larry King, a junior lrom SouU1 rel .dinner will be served from letters whi ch will odmil them. Dick Bil linger \\On one oul of Engli sh, Iowa. " 1 e Boor'' , a 7:30 p.m. Meal Planning In Three Slalc Arca four larce. is written by Chckov. Glen· Progl"am Miss MildrC<l Sick is in charge The McPherson Coll ege A Cai>" Rolhrock Chosen The schools represented were na 0 Wampler. Terrell Phcnice. The program in " the community of the meal. Kathryn Burkholder. pella Choir will tra,•el to chur- F i\' C Fac uh y VP Baker. Bethel, McPherson, Ol· a nd Bob Dell will play the rol es ' ;iud itorium Wm begin at n p.m. senior rrom Prest on . Minn., will ches in Kansas, Colorado and I Dayton Rothrock assistnnt pro· SouU1western. Tabor. und of Hele na Ivanovnna Popov, Gri- Fred McKcnna. pres ident Qf the be assisting her. . Nebr aska !or its an nu al lessor of was chosen W1ct11 tn. TI1e W&.; he ld at gori Smirov, •and Chamber ol Commerce .. wdl be o The fnculty and their vacation tour. The group will as vice·presidcnl of the Five- Tabor College, Hillsboro. Luka. respccllvely. the Master <'."re".'omes. Rc\o. hu sbands or wives "'.'II be sen•· leave · McPherson March 20 !'"d Faculty Coll ege KSTA\... u e was "The Boor' is the stary ol a Pmd will give U1e mvo- mg the meal acting as hosts will return Mar ch 30. . chosen along with Mr. Albert • . , widow who has mour ned the IOM callon,__... . . . and hostesses. , ' Brethren church es m· Nelsen, pr esident. from Wesleyan . Mi ss Sick Will Aucnd ol her husband for seven months. The Male QDmlct will lurnish Ticket Sales eluded m U1c tour are Eden and Miss Jen Jenkins secretary , State Home Ee Meet She has been demanded to pay the music. Linn will give Har vey C .. Lehman and John St John:. Garden City: Pra1· from Bethany. ' · ,Miss Mildrel! Sick. professor or a debt o!. her husband's. a report. of the city contacts and S _heets arc . ID charge o.l ticket i;e View, Friend; &taple Grove, At_.this meeting on Feb. 14, Home Economics: will be attend· Dr. Bittinger will give. a thank s aio;s and llcket camass mg. Sid Norton: and Quinter. Wiley, Roe· tfi e group olso decided to rec· ing the meeting of Uic Kansas . you lrom the C!'llege. Smith and Dr. John ky Colotado Springs, Den· ommcnd t'hlll.. Sterling College, Stato Home Economies Associa- Call• Program TI1c address at t.he 29th Booster and . the · on . tho athletic vcr First. Denver Prince ?r Tab6r College. and Southwestern lion in -Wichita on March 20 and 0 M1 , II Cun Banquet will 9e given by Dr , No l work program are · ID charge ol and Bethel churches m College be Invited to become 2 1. 11 aco .. ege pus Yong Par k. His topic is "A Sqfilnt· setting up the tabl es and Colorado will be included.. members or the Fh•e-Faculty Con- . . . . The Call to Witness pi;ogram Eye View' or Oriental Lile and Mrs. Homer E. Brunk and Rich· The Enden1. Neb.. Church ol lerence. Miss . si ck, who IS state sccre- this week with student Culture." . Slimon will take care or the the Brethren will aWi receive th'\ . tary, will attend the. <:!>uncll meet- VIS!tat!on and the call to respoa- Those who· hal'c contributed to df!COratlons. George Arnold will choir. ing ol the f"50Clnhon on March " .bility of church memben. the collei:e receive tickets which chefk the coats. Elmer Ruhser The Cappello .Oioir numbers Pr:<>L Donald R ., 1.9. . Sa IC41115 '' "':' led the ennble them, ta come to the .will · mO\'C the necessary eqUij>- '.Tl voices and 'includes In Its rep- IS Ill hlS 12th' year as The Slate Coll ege Clubs will to. call on thei . r responsibility to banquet being sponsored by the. ment in U10 college pickup. ertaire a wide varlety, of .sacred director. . also meet on Mnrch 20 and 21. witness. , . . l . . . . . . . i

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G ··oundhreaking Draws

Big_ ~rowd To Mac&mpus Approximately 400 µe;,ple •l· of Trustees; Andrew BreinYer.

tended the groundbreaking ser- the mayor ol the city ; Clare vice !or Uie fleW administration, Miller, director or city SQllcita· auditorium ano classroom build· lion: Irvin Wagner, president of I

. ing to be erected on McPherson Regional · Youth - . all ·or Mc­College campus. Pherson : and Carl Harris, pres-

The building will be built In idcnt or the student body, from front ol the present Sharp Hall . Jennings, La. . . It will 'IJt, named for two ' Jong· Ernest Wall, McPherson, a • time teactiers or the college. member ol the c01Jege's Trust,ee !

Miss J essie M. Brown: profcs- Board for 33 years, was the first • scr emeritus ol piano, is the RCJ"· to turn the shovel. He was fol·

1 son !or whom the auditorium will lowed by Mr. Brcmycr , Mr. Mil· be named. · ter. Mr. Harris. and Mr. Wagner. '

The administration • classroom Dr. Burton Metzler . professor I building will be called Mohler of philosophy and religion at the : Hall in honor of Robert E. Moh· college, turned the shovel for Dr. ! ler. lorincr science prolcssor 8Jld D. W. Bittinger. president of the 1 present curator ol U1e college college. TI1is was to represent ll museum. the Religious Life ol the camPJIS.

In tho service last Saturday, The Brass Quintet ol the col­livc brief'comments were made. lege presented the music for the I Paul Sa_rgent spoke for the l}oard sc;-vice. I

Religious Emphasis Week Speaker Is Brown

The Rev. Dale Brown. director of Public Worship." of religious life, will be thespCak· Wednesday: ''The Prayer er for Religious Emphasis Weck Faith" (faith healing >.

,Although bids were higher than ~nticipated,~ dent; D'r. D. W. Bittinger", McPherson College presi­ground 'breaking ceremonies for the ·new Mohler dent; A. W. Bremyer, Mayor of McPhei:so,11.; M. Hall proceeded as planned on Saturday.. Par.tici-· Clare Miller, chairman of fund drive i and Ernest pating wei:e, left . to right, Jvin· Wagner, Regional Wall, former president of the Board of Trustees. Youth President; Carl lfarris, Sfudent Council Presi- (Republican Photo) ·

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March 15-20 on Macampus. Thursday, "The Christian · In· The President or the college, terprctation or Sex."

Dr. D. IV. Bittinger. and the call Friday chapel, A Cappella committee of the church have set Choir. up the following program. Friday evening, "The Cross and

Sunday, a.m., "'What Is Man?" You." Sunday p.m .. " Am I My Broth· Sunday a .m., ' 'The Failure or

cr's Keeper!'; Success." Mondoy, -"Preaching In Season Since religious activities on

and Out of Season." campus will be limited to two Tuesday chapel, "Losing One's chapel periods, students ' are in·

Reason.". vited to attend as many or the 1-;-;--:----,;;:-=-----;-;--,;:;-----;::-::---"7.:-;::-:-- ·--::----=- -:--:-::--==---- -----'="=--== Tuesday el'ening, "The Drama church m~etlngs as possible. Volume .XLIH McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas, March 13, 195'!> No. 22

Trustees Make C4anges Election Ti.me l&b. Den Is Elected Student Dit·ectorS' Present Nears ·Macampus Regional Youth Head ,

Bob Dell, McPherson, is the Th 0 A ' T • h - ··Tw.enly·two. lr11Stccs met here1 building or greaUy- modify the PelitiOnS Ior- :the , student COUIC. new Rr<ajdent of the Western Re- ree ne• ct S omg t

last wOOkcnd dur ng the Regional building. And. we hopo. we will ell election lo ' be held April 10, g lon Youth."° Hew lU ho 3 this po' - -·· ·•· -- : ... -- . ", . :......3..:...." Youth Conl~rence for, their an· not need to elimmate any of the will be avallable M!lrch 17, Crom silion for U1e next two years. "Three one-act plays will be giv-nual meeting. . building extras." Carl Harris. The petitions ol can· Election was held last Saturday M S en this evening at 8 In the cha·

Mohler-Bro)l'n Hall I Future Plans didates for the Student Council during the Regional Youth Con- ac cores pel. The plays, under student dl-Groundbreaking for the new In addition lo voling the go president. Student Council treas· lcrcnce. · Jn "Peace Match rcction, arc open to the public.

~lohler Hall and Brown .Auditor- ahead with the new hall , trustees urcr , and .ror the cheerleaders .Five commission area chairmen . "Sha~l'.' . ; social satire, is di· mm was one ol the main tasks dlSCussed other college buddings must be Signed by ~I least 50 wi ll be ass1Shng Bob for the next JOllll Walters. senior from Pu· reeled by Valerie Miller. a jun­of t.he .group. . . and proJ~ts. 5'.'me or these a re: students and turned m by April year. They. arc Dick Landrum eblo. Colo., placed first in the ior lrom Rocky Ford. Colo. The

;Bids were .held on the budding , !. Parking will need to be or- 7 at 5 p.m. from Hutchinson : Marlene Klotz, local peace oratory contest las_t cast is Harold Connell as Char· on Saturda!f afternoon. Hahner, ranged to take the pla~e of The candidates for the MCA F redericksburg_. Iowa; Bonn 1 e Friday. On Saturday 'she placed les· ·Dick Reinke as the ni icf· Foreman ._ and Cale. Great Bend. Circle Drive. . . steering committee will be chosen Hodgen. McCune: Valerie \Miller. first in the state contest al Hills- Ly~da Igel as Clara · and V,;_ was low b~ddcr o? U1c genc_ral 2. Plans for other buildings .such by the reti ring MCA cab~nct. Each Rocky Ford. Coto .• and Juanita boro. The title ol her oration is ncta Howell as the Re;,.,rter. contract. Kirkpatrick Plwnbing as a student union · caleteria , a class wilt choose candidates !or Fike. Peace Vnlley, Mo. • "Enl ist !or Peace.' ' . • , . . Co .. Newton , bid low on. heating new gi rls' !form addition and a· the Student Court election. Paul Wagoner. alumni secretary Ra n nd H 11 sophomo e from A. thief enters a home. Wiide and plumbing . . and Dyson E lcc· married st~dent s ' a partment The el~Uon or checrlcadcrs isl or the college. will b the odull McPi.~r~on. p~o~C<l scconI in the he ~s there . . he finds _that the Irie- Co., Hutchmson on the clcc· building a re m the luture. for two boys and two girls who adviser 0£ the group. Ken Holder· loca l contest and tied lo third famdy Is puUmg on an acr pre· trical contract . Faculty salaries were also rais- will be the varsity cheerleaders read will remain on the staff as in the men's division of t;e stale tending to. be !ugh ,Classed. The

T!1c trustees arc seeking to ed by the trustees. next year. • full ·time youth worker (or the contest His. orntlon was ··Pence thief is dJSCOvered m the home r aise more money for the. bid· . Alter coru;iderable discussion Qualiricatlons !or the student Rc~lon. ~ Through the Power of Love." and n rea l s1tuallon develops. ding s mcc tlle 1.J1ds were higher a nd prayer. the lruslces passed bod 'd nl a next year· . . t Faye Fields. a sophomore from t!1an cXpcct.ed. Dr . . D:.. W. B~t· a m~tion allowing folk and social scnfor:r:s;tucdcn::rrying al l;ast David Hykes. s~pl)omor~ f~om Wichita. will di rect .the farce, lmt,'l>r. pres10ent. snid. -We will dancmg lo be ~ponscred by the 12 semester hours at' McPherson College Calendar Adel. Iowa. and Dick Fems_. Jun· " Box a nd Cox '. John Myers plays .need to secure more money for college. College, and one \\tho preferably ior from Topeka. w~rc ~lso in the Box : Kenneth Walson .plays Cox; ---------- - ---- ------- - ha 1 d vi Student Council Tonight , Morch 13, three on~ locnl contest. Thmr .. t1lles wcr~ and Murilyn Hunley plays Mrs.

C.x~:~n~~c ous · acL plays 111 chapel. 8 p.m. "'Our Pilot for Peace and "Ult1· Bouncer.

Booster Banquet Features Oriental Guest Speaker

Elections will be held April 10. Torno~":· M•rch 14• ~s.ter l mal.iun.'' . . " Box ar.d Cox" tells the story in assembly for the president and Banqu~~ 10 Community Duddmg Dick llittmger • . ~mo.r from ~Jc. of .lwo men unknowingly sharing treasurer ol the Student Council. nt 6 · ' ·30 p.m. Pherson. placed tmrd '" the State the same room The landlady Is MCA steering committee. cheer· si ~,,~\~::k 15'20• Hclig~ous Empha· l>cncc cxtemp conlcsl. · doin;J this to gel double rent. eoX leaders a nd Student Court rcprc- · • · In debate. Joan Walters a nd works during 1he day, .and Box

Tomorrow evening the annual ci ty and the cOl legc. Studcnls who sentatives. .March 20' Easter Recess Be· Don Hollenbeck. sophomore lrom works at night. • gm · 5 p.m. Udell lowa won three oul of · r .. I .. ·

Booster Banquet will be \1cld at have ~ontributed to the Sharp Hall March 31, Easter llccess ends, . • ·. . . The director o • Tic Boor IS the Community Building. The bul· Dc\'elopmcnt Fund will receive A Cai>pcllu, Will Tom· 7,45 a.m. lour de.bates. Di.Ck ~ms and Larry King, a junior lrom SouU1 rel .dinner will be served from G· letters which will odmil them. Dick Billinger \\ On one oul of English , Iowa. " 1 e Boor'' , a 7:30 p.m. Meal Planning In Three Slalc Arca four debate~. larce. is written by Chckov. Glen·

Progl"am Miss MildrC<l Sick is in charge The McPherson College A Cai>" Rolhrock Chosen The schools represented were na0

Wampler. Terrell Phcnice. The program in "the community of the meal. Kathryn Burkholder. pella Choir will tra,•el to chur- F i\'C Facuhy VP Baker. Bethel, McPherson, Ol· a nd Bob Dell will play the roles

' ;iuditorium Wm begin at n p.m. senior rrom Preston . Minn., will ches in Kansas, Colorado and I Dayton Rothrock assistnnt pro· ta~YU: SouU1western. Tabor. und of Helena Ivanovnna Popov, Gri­Fred McKcnna. president Qf the be assisting her. . Nebraska !or its an nual Easl~r lessor of educatio~ . was chosen W1ct11 tn. TI1e conte.~t W&.; held at gori Slc11han~vilch Smirov, •and Chamber ol Commerce .. wdl be o The fncu lty membe~s and their vacation tour. The group will as vice·presidcnl of the Five- Tabor College, Hillsboro. Luka. respccllvely. the Master o~ <'."re".'omes. Rc\o. husbands or wives "'.'II be sen•· leave · McPherson March 20 !'"d Faculty College KSTA\... u e was "The Boor' is the stary ol a Pmd M~tthae1 will give U1e mvo- mg the meal an~ acting as hosts will return March 30. . chosen along with Mr. Albert • . • • , widow who has mour ned the IOM callon,__... . . . and hostesses. , ' Kan..~s Brethren churches m· Nelsen, president. from Wesleyan .Miss Sick Will Aucnd ol her husband for seven months.

The Male QDmlct will lurnish Ticket Sales eluded m U1c tour are Eden Va~- and Miss Jen Jenkins secretary, State Home Ee Meet She has been demanded to pay the music. Linn P~terson will give Harvey C .. Lehman and John l~y. St John :. Garden City: Pra1· from Bethany. ' · ,Miss Mildrel! Sick. professor or a debt o!. her husband's. • a report. of the city contacts and S_heets arc . ID charge o.l ticket i;e View, Friend; &taple Grove, At_ .this meeting on Feb. 14, Home Economics: will be attend· Dr. Bittinger will give. a thank saio;s and llcket cam•assmg. Sid Norton: and Quinter. Wiley, Roe· tfie group olso decided to rec· ing the meeting of Uic Kansas . you lrom the C!'llege. Smith and Dr. John Burkhold~r ky Fo~. Colotado Springs, Den· ommcnd t'hlll.. Sterling College, Stato Home Economies Associa- Call• Program Con~iuucs

TI1c address at t.he 29th Booster and . the f~IOl\'.S · on . tho athletic vcr First. Denver Prince ?r Tab6r College. and Southwestern lion in -Wichita on March 20 and 0 M1 , II Cun Banquet will 9e given by Dr, Nol work program are · ID charge ol ~eace, and Bethel churches m College be Invited to become 21. • 11 aco .. ege pus Yong Park. His topic is "A Sqfilnt· setting up the tables and c~alrs. Colorado will be included.. members or the Fh•e-Faculty Con- . . . . The Call to Witness pi;ogram Eye View' or Oriental Lile and Mrs. Homer E. Brunk and Rich· The Enden1. Neb.. Church ol lerence. • Miss .sick, who IS state sccre- ~~tinue<! this week with student Culture." . ~rd Slimon will take care or the the Brethren will aWi receive th'\ . tary, will attend the. <:!>uncll meet- VIS!tat!on and the call to respoa-

Those who· hal'c contributed to df!COratlons. George Arnold will choir. ing ol the f"50Clnhon on March " .bility of th~ . church memben. the collei:e receive tickets which chefk the coats. Elmer Ruhser The ~ Cappello .Oioir numbers arrnng~~ts-, Pr:<>L Donald R., 1.9. • . Sa IC41115 '' "':'led the ~ben ennble them, ta come to the .will ·mO\'C the necessary eqUij>- '.Tl voices and ' includes In Its rep- F;edenc~ IS Ill hlS 12th' year as The Slate College Clubs will to. call on thei. r responsibility to banquet being sponsored by the. ment in U10 college pickup. • ertaire a wide varlety, of .sacred director. . • also meet on Mnrch 20 and 21. witness. , . . l . . . . . .

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The Sp ectator, P age 2 McPherson, Kansas

Ponder1Ji6,, With The Ptuident

To · IJreak G~ound lly Jlr. D. w .. n ll.Unger I '

lt was a thrill f or t h!! large audience which was I _present, B{ld for those who participated, to break j ground for new bui,ldings on Macampus last Saturday. ,

· But w;ith it _t here were ming led emotions and I t' I memories t or some. One who was older said , "Tliis J [ is · ~II of McPherson that I remember. Everything I 11 = else is .g~ne''. . . · · E ( ~

T his is t rue on ly in a physical sense. Everything I ;J~l 1 •

good t hat has beel\ McP herson th rough th e y'ean .. should still be a li~e a nd g rowu{g. It shou ld, a lways b'e r · , here as well a s at the thousan ds of ot her places where MdPherson College is l\nd has gone. .

Fol' M'iicollege is not buildings or campus ;· it' never"'!lnould be a llowed fo become only t hat. Mc­Pherson College is people a nd t h'e everlasting in­fluences t hey exert!

Old Sharp has served well . .Her services cannot be digpensed with yet, even t)loug 'l her floors are weary. So old Sharp wi ll likely need to stand and s_erve for a while ·fonger as a ca mpus li uildiqg until other bu ildings for student- and faculty uses can r!lplace ber. This . may take a w hile .

· Rega rdless of her fu t ure as a building, t he spGit of old Sharp s hou ld be' t hat which makes ' us "break as

rtew ground"-i n all the areas of life and in ma ny area~ IC----d~--C----I----~- :._----.----- 1

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Cheating _ Is Approved

_By Student Bodies

B C II L"b S ff jcct heacj,ings. An attempt is be- H d. I' "M . h" Y 0 eae I rary ta ing made to keep cross erer- an e s es111a

~ . . encc cards up to dale. 1 • This Easttt season the Bethany As the result or a study which incomplete citation ol bibliogroph· The library slaff can ass1!rt slu- :i:>llege Ora~· Sbciety ~ ·

has been made as to the de- icnl references, since It results in dents by providing special signs .. ~ ~~~r ~ance ol Handel s malills on card catalogs and the mt.understandings or misspelling and guides in lhe catalog. Facul· css . · ~ tWll per!Orman-

This editorial from WESLEYAN only 12 per cent were willing to adequacy with which the cata· or the authors' names. ly members con help students ces ·will be on March 22 at 3

PllAROS. West Virginia Wesley inform on a student that had logs are meeting lhe demands, Gulde can1s by preparing accurate and com- p.m. and on March·29 at 8 p.m. an College, typifies many cur- cheated. and that !!2 per cent the libr~ staff · has been work· . . plete bibliographies. )lead a id heed S ds ' rent articles in the college prOs.~ were willing to entrust the class ,mg to improve the catalog for 1:0 help correct any d1!!1culty c.,,

1 . pee a . ·

on cheating: treasury to a person . known to Matollege students. wh1~h the sUidents here may be

Finals arc o\'cr bu~ stories or have cheated on an examination. The study Indicated that lhe ~;:V'"~d the 11:raryustnt~" h~s ~ac·

cheati~ aren't. cheating has be- The article concluded, "Students ~atalogs tes~e<I were successful "Ho~ ' t~ c~r..,s ~1.' ca':ru o~· ·~~ e<>_me commonplace among col· are parts or a system in which m the maionty of cases. The ex- the front of each of the 30 draw­lege students. probably Ute re- U1e attainment or knowle<lge has ceptions ~ere due to Ute lnco~· crs of the catalog. suit or an over-all breakdown or become secondary to "the com· rcct or .!QCOmpl~c blbho1.'l'aph1-the .old moraLcudes.. ,_ ,, . •. pl cti~p,., or a _prescribed ~oursc _cnl data wiUt which the sluoent . They have. also~ placed more . A. survey report in a recenll which ou.: c1~ 1i ure dcm~nds . had approached the catalog. lilted tab g111des 1n th1> .. catolog

} SSUC of "School ond Society" "Exam1n.1t1ons ore part of the Study Reports magazine showed thut 57 per cenl process. One passes or one does The report from the study stat- K or the students questioned had not depending on his ability to ed th~t. : la) U1c CJUOll~y or _in- ing's college careers and Huft 75 per ··The system becomes a kind of hon should be improved in see- D S

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cent of the seniors had done so. game in which the professor has ondary schools and collei;cs. rug tore Chcoting is not only widespread certain techniques and devices and Also: €bl _ i n~truct ors. should be 11r---------------------

but ts not l'ondcmm .. >d by lhe stu- the student has cotintcr-fnovcs. warned aga111st cxclus1vc oral orr-----------'lt dent body. P.csponses showed that Cheat ing has been used as one l;-----------.1:-----------11 - ---- - --- -lof tl 1 ~se. " Those who hit home YOUNC'S McPherson Cab

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. Mac Exchange Student LeS'Says ... w AA Initia tes Girls' var ity Weihert ·wins · . . '. • F ifteen T o day T k S ] . T

W. r ill A d 'G . Top notch Ka1\5aS high school a es eco11c 011mament .

: tte1i e1·mali Sch I tcall)S are meeting this week in WAA .will . initiate 15 girls lo- .. I . (>6 ~utnamenls which should prove d~Y: Frtd?YI lhe 13th. 'l'lte list of ,, ll!acollege . Girl•' Varsity bo•· Tournament lime showed sur·

McPherson College's exchange McPh E h to be thrillers. Saturday night will imll~tes ·~c.ludes Tccvn Brown kctball tcain took second place prises 88 the t<No favored intra·

student for nexl yeor will parti·J . el'llOn •c. nngec I see lour high school champions Bonnie Lewis, LaDonna. Powers In ii tournament ticld ot Bethel murol learns. Roberts orid Bru·

clpnte Jn n direct instllulion ex· • \Yhdc ~broad. Mnc.s cxch~ngee crowned from the lour classes or Slurley . Reynolds, Conmc l_bsen. College. Bclhel took first and To· boker were · defc).lled the Ii r s t

chnngc program between M.,. will hvc ·~ t he school s dorm1lory. high school play. . Delores Lahman, Allerateen bor ' and SterJing took third ond night . \V~bert defenled Chil!On to

Pbcrson College' nnd Goctlingen, He mny go lo Germany anylune This . writer .has laid his heM Brown, Donna Sanders. nnd, Ir· louf th respectively. • be crowned lhe top lournomcnl

Gcrmnny. 10 lhe summer. It Is hoped · thnt on the chopping block by pre· mn Wymore. Bethel beat Tnbor in t11c lirst: tenm.

April 3 hos been set "" the he Wiii do $Orne Brelh~en volun· dieting the outcome or each or Also initiated will . be. .Emttc game or the tournament led in Brubnkcr led the league in fin·

dcndlino !or npp!lcotlons Any in· teer work before . Ins ."chool the lour tournaments. The pre· Rowland. Velma Horris, Gai l Fill· scoring by Lorraine Dick. Jn the ol lengue stnndlngs with a lenguc

!crested student may tu;n in hi stnrts in October if possible. ' liminary tournaments lo date have more. Patsy llo!cn, Jo Nelle second game or thc ' tourney. Jo ,record or 6·1. Roberts tied wiUi

nppllcallon 10

Prot. Poul Solien~ The American studento wi ll be· showed a m~nber of upsets so 1?'oreen. and Violet Oliv,er. Be- Ann Kerr or l\lnc Jed her team w.eibert !or second p!occ / each

•berger Pro! Dale Brown or fl come a member or U1e Germon these pred1cllons may prove to sides the costumes the girls will to a 49-22 victory 0,·er Slerllng. with n league record or ~2. The

Prcsid~nl's ~Hit'C. • 10 c.'c.hangcc·s lamily while abroad. be ~II wet. • • be wearing, they will bC carrying Kerr scored 20 poinL•. final league stnndings:

Gcrmnn F.xchnngcc IL is expected that the Germon · . ClnS& AA • a clothes brush with them to dust Tabor sq'u= ed out Sterling In . Brubaker ...•••.. ,.,. 6 l

This exchange program come student. will become a ~art or ~n .uie Class AA tournarpent at off the old members . the first game or the lion! eve- ioherts . . . .. . .. .••... 5 2

into effect when Dr. D. w. Bit· :h ~ Macollcge exchangee s lam· W1ch1la ~wo top t~ms wdl meet. The new members will mnke ning ol piny lo tnke third plocc. Wolbert ............ . . . 5 2

linger und the Gocttingen school I) . ! pick ~yandotte to. play Newt°.n breakfast !or the old members Bethel copped first place by bent· Weddle .. , ....... ., ... 4 3

mndo 0 written agreement in Ger- Belter Program m !he final game w1~ last year s some mornmg in Uie lulure. ing Mac 52.39 in the champion· I,erner .... •.• ••• .. ••• 3 4

many this summer. According to Dr. Billinger , this c~amps l~ take. U1e Litle bnck lo ship game. Kerr or Mnc and Chilson .......... . .... 3 4

The Germon go,•ernment will is. a better program_ than pre· h ansas C•!Y with U1em. , ' Dick or BeU1el cnch scored 24 Pou ls ........ . .... .. .. 2

pay for the Americon student's v1ously had. The college is nlso ' C!"•• A , • McPherson Cops points. Cabbnge · : · · ···· ...... ~ · s tui tion. room. and boord while ~vorki~g towards a freer a nd cas· A new champ will be cr~wncd S AAU. T.· The gir'is wtlrc ~crvea su11f>Cr , T~c top rive .scorers m t h c

Macollcgc will support the Ger· 1cr trnnslcr or credits. . al th~ close o~ tin! Class A lo"'.'· late I tie family style. in th~ Bethel Col· lcagt!e were:

mnn exchange student who will The MCA will be supJ>orting the ncy m Hulchmson. Last ~ear s . loge din ing hnll . Wachtn1nn . .. • .. .. . . . .. . .. !8.3

come to McPherson fro G 1• German student who comes 10 champ, Scott City lost out m the The McPherson American Le· Wagner ......... .••• .... . 14.8

tingen. m oc Mac. A CIJmmillec or five com· elimination tournamerlt and. will gion copped. the Missouri Valley · Royer ................ .. 13.8

The only expense the cxchnnge posed 01 students and faculty not ~ct . a.5 hance to delencj.: AAU title from lhe. Wlct1ita ~u11- Harris Reports Roberts ................ . .. 11 .8

stud~nt will have is his transpor. members has been chosen by the This wr1lcr sees Russell pitied galoc !~am 83·'1~ Saturday mght 8 k L . . Cobbngc ................ .. 11.2

tnlion to nnd lrom Gocllingcn. MCA cabinet to select the Maco!· ngamst Go~Jand Saturday night In W1ch1la. :nus IS the fourth hlle 00 . 03118 Bal he mny snve enough from !ege c.'change student. at Hutch m the final Class ~ for the Legion tean1. KWU A thle tic Director .

the government grnnt 10 1 1J Lo' F' . - t G tr game. Goodland should lake this The win Saturday night ga,,e As part or the annual report . T D "M Cl I S k while in E rope rave ~~s .,."ger ·~ now a

1 doc t ingcn one although Russell has had· bet· the McPherson Ame~ican Cegion Virginia Harris. librarian or the 0 e • 11 1 pea e r

u . ns ac s cxc ia~ige s u en . fer ll))lrnamenl teams. team a birth in the national AAU Macollege Library, gives lo the "?•Ill? "Swede" Bnckst~, ath·

. Class B tournament al Denver. . trustees, the circulation records leflc director nl Kansns._Wesley·

In the Class B tourney at Em· . lacollege •ca Ed Delk d showing the nwnber or book.<, per. an. will be the speaker at the

History Classes E~periment

With New Teaching Method

poria. I pick last year's title U. S. Grant 'wc8:,: both nameda~o iodicals, and pamphlets Jonned annual M·Clu? Bnnquct April 13.

h~ldcr. Natoma. over Minneap· lhe all·toumamenl team. Grant from the library. . The . bnnquef is on nnnual sPrln~ ol1S. Both of these learns have has played in all j 4 AAU fouma· Listed below are the numbers nflair for the M-Club members. ·

perfect season .!'CS!'!ds. Natoma menfs held in Wichita with his or pieces ol !iternture lo:ined for has a. record or 23-0 and Mio· Legion team. home use. !rom the reserve Read nnd heed Spee ads. ·

Two sections or U. S. History show up .any diflerence between nc.ipohs has 24-0. Wednscda 1 hi th Le . shelves. and lo faculty members

arc being used lhis semester for the two classes and will demon· Cl.ass BB 1 h Id Y n g . e . gion in the Inst two yen.rs and the first

an experiment on n new lechni· slrale whether or not the new In the Class BB lournomcnl al :moil e a pra~~ice ~'1°0

at two months or lhis year: .

que !or teaching a larger num· technique will work efficiently. Dodge City we will see another . e ~ eg~ ID-:;· ~ 101 ~ P gel 1956- l 9S'I· Oct.·

bcr or sludcnts without increas- . new champion crowned. L as t m aP;C or e na iona _ ourna- Use 57 SS N'0\•."58

ing the number of facu!ly. ,.Student assJSlanls are set up year's BB title holder. Rolla. also men! al Denver. the Legion has ,Home 11 ,975 13,329 3,656

The · lechniQl!C being used by " '11' rcgul"." ol!icc hours for coun· lost out in the elimination meets. lried .10 sch~ule game here Rcscn·c books 5;261 4.277 1.1!12

the History °"1Jl!l1mcnt. accord· ~::;.~· ~;~ "~'.~~~~l~a~let~Yex:;c~: F~r the rinal .Class BB game for this " eekend. Facully t ,007 7!11 206

ing to Dr .. Raym~nd Fl~ry. pro· lion~ ! r ;oblems can ;..q lhe I pick Pre!Cott <24-0) to play . The. number or rcscn •e books

lessor or history. IS one m which assistants at their scheduled hours. aga1~1 Ada !20-4 1. the learn that Men' s F e llowslup l\l ect s used m a ycnr depen~s largely

the students attend only one class , surpnsed us m the tournament al Las t Time Timred ay on which classes are 1n session

n week for a bricling session and Idea From NEA Galva. Prescott will fake this ' . . that year. Some 'classes held CV·

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also !or the rcgul!¥' tests. Dr. Flory got the idea !or this one unless Ada has more surpris· The rinal meeting for lb~ year ery other year require more books

· Tw . Cl 5H' c.•pcriment from.-- ~ - conference cs .stored·-OP.··· ... ::. .. ... ::....::" · .. 9.Cl)l•. Alex'!!'.\!.!"' ~!?•~-~fen. ~ F£l· !o•be placed on reserve thnn clns· McPheraon, ·Kan1aa u ..

• 0 as · which he attended in March o 111e final tournament games lowship of lhe McPherson Oiurch ses held e1•ery year ,._ _________ __,

The experiment on lh lS type or .• . · or the Brcl hren will be held next - · •·

teaching is being conducted ,.; th ~· 111e theme or the conlc~encc :" well ~ all of the games. Thursday in the .Church Socia! l;-----------, 1------------

lwo classes 80 that one class can " ns current Issues in Higher ~ hould pro\e to be exCttmg thnll- .

he used as a conlrol. 1110 con· Educ~tion and was held by ~he ers. Upsets are. all too freq~ent R~;:'s;he pro am will be the CEE JAY CO. trol class will attend classes reg- Assoc1 at~on for Higher Edt~cal!on at toumam~nt lime o~ the fmal eltttion of offi~rs for next YN1r.

uarly throughout the whole re- or the :-<EA. out·come ~ anybody s guess. Th ll . . · . Phone 376 1700 E . First

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The second cinss ntlcnded clns· study groups which Flory attend· - . L. A. Z. Guy Brammell. and Guy Hayes . Opera tors at your service

• ses regularly the lirst six weeks ed was on new techniques and . The Women's work or lhe church Your Hotpoint Dealer

or the semester j;1st as the con· developments for teaching larger Iutromuro ls Include will scn·c the meal. e Da isy Leggitt

e Blanch John trol cios.< did. TI1c ><'COnd six numbe" or students without in· T a ble T enui s S oftba ll weeks period the second closs is crc.:1sing the number of faculty. 5 · · t amu 'ru

~nly attending cl:iss for one meet- Reports wcr~ g~ve~ to tbc gr~uP Mc~~,;~o~n rColle;~ !~1~~~u:~ mg each week.. . from sc~·cra l 1~t 1tuuons f~r hi~t- table tennis antl softball. re rts

The one mcetin.g each week that er tcarnms wh.1ch han~ tried c~th- George Keim. and will be i~ ar-

!he cla~. h:is w1t_h t l~c pr~fcssor er the. p~::m hke we arc trymg ter Easter vacation. g lS a bncfmg session in whrch hc or a s1m1lar one. .

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Ch • p £ Ch Keim, DeBord Falm.eatock Parenti eni1stry I ro osen Mr: an<fMrs. Stanley B. Kelm. Become peal Parenti .. , Nampa. Idaho, announce U1e en-

Jeannc Morie was born March B lndi ·1 • gagement of tllolr daughlel\ Anrll;. s to Pror. ond Mrs. George Ar· y aria . J.'.l.Sbtute to ilob DeBord. "Poyclle. Idaho. nold. Weighing s· pounds 12 oun- Miss Keim. a '58 graduate or. ces." she ls lhcir first 'child. Dr. Wesley DeCourscy. profes.01-------- ---1 McPherson College, is leaching

Pror. Arnold is the assistant sor or chemistry. ~as. bee~ oc· Art Prof Shows in Boise. Idaho. ' professor of J!lalhemalics · 8nd ccptcd by L'>e National Science -----1 physics al Mocollege. Foundation Summer Insti tute, w ork At BU B r own Will Hol tl . The Arnotd"s are head resi· June 15 • July 10, at Bloomington, • I ' dent~ of Fahnestock Hall, men's Ind. Twenty paintings and several Pre-Easte r Meetmgs . ! residence. Dr. DcCourscy applied to two drawings by Richard SUmon, Mc· Dalo Brown. director of rch-1-----------i lnstltutes and was accepted bY Pherson College assistant profes- , gious life and assistant p~o:es· submitted it ror publication. both. "lie chose the Indiana lnsli· sor or art, are on show In the sor in philosophy and rchg1on,

lule because il will provide a Elslo Allen Art Gallery al Baker I will be holding pre-Easler meel-Prencbcr course of study which he needs. University. · ings al the First Church of ti!.•

l He was a preacher fulJ.time The other institute was at Fort Drawings paintings, and prints! Brethren in wrchila March 22·2'.· I before he came to Macollege in Lewis A & M CoUege. in Colorado. by ProrCSS.:r Silmon and by Wal· . H~ theme is "The Cross." This

(he !•II or 1957 and now !ills a The morrung SCSSJons will . be ter Ball comprise the art show. 1s his home church. puip1\ on Sundays at the Pleas- devoted to co-ordinated lectures Waiter Ball a graduate of Baker ant View Chu'.ch, Dariow. on recent developments and trends University is Leaching art al Wis- SNEA To See Film;

Before commg to ~~cPherson. in analytical inorganic, organic, consin St~te College. • he had been an ordained m~n· and physical ~hemlstry. The art show is being held from E lect O~facers 1ster for 24 years. During th 1 s In the afternoons, Dr. DeCour· ch . SNEA will meet W<'<lnesday,

With printing ti a hobby, Harley Stump, assis·

lime lie held pastorates at Waka, sey will have 8 choice or parlici- M:' A 1 ~·u, .11 be an art March 18, in tho chapel. A film, Texa~: ~-Washita Church. Cordell, paling. in group discussions .. work· sho: ::•the e~:aC::lege campus "A Desk For . Billie," . will ~ --------------------~ Oki•:· Okiah~ma City, Okla., and ing with modem· research mstru· or Uie work of Professor Slimon's shown. An election or ~rr.~ers \\ill 4-p. p

1".ofeSSOI• Likes Empire, Cahr. ments. or participating in re· art students. . be held. and a quorum JS neccs-

· ta nt professor of English, enjoys !he week~y task of printing his chui;i:h bu lletins. Has press 1s located in ·the basement of his home. (Spectator Photo)

Proressor search. Another art show will be held sary for election. Prior to coming lo Macollege, Professor Harvey Diehl of Iowa in May with Professor Slimon

P P bing P . •· tin• g Prof. Stump hod taught on both State College. who was a mem· presenting his paintings and draw· oetrv,., reaC ' lln the elementary and high school her or. Dr. DeCoursey's Doc;torat ings. · _. levels. While he was al Bethany Committee at Iowa State. will ll; Al the -present time Professur

Coin-0-Matic Poet. printer. professor. preach· has written about 200 poems. He Biblical Seminary, he taught Eng- one of the lecturers at the lnsll· Slimon has some of his work In

er describe the mtercsts and "" has submitted \'Cry few or them hsh there. lute. · ' Wichita at the Air Capital Annual Lau~ili-y tivillcs of Prof. llarlcy Stump. for pubhcalion. Of t!>c ten or so During the summers he is work· The DeCoursey family will visit and he also has some pointlngs in 11 O E. Euclid Professor Stump is the chairman which he hns ~ubm1lled .. he . has ing on his doctorate from the in the Earl Gro\•e home m Iowa Topeka atthe Mui vain Art Gallcry.1·----------­of the English Department at had more published than reiect· Unn•ersity of Oklahoma. whi le Dr. DeCoursey attends lhc l..-----------.'lr-----------; Macollege. ed. • - His wife, Jeanette, is a senior Institute. The Groves arc pnrcnts

His hobby of printing grew out "They're not good enough!': was al Macollcge and will graduate of Airs. DeCoursey. of his work as a preacher and his reason for not submitting at the end of the summer ses· a weekly printing Job on his more poems ror publication: He sion. One son. Harl , is a sopho- Read and heed the Spec ads. printing press of bis church bull_e- said his PoC_ms arc. not written more nt La Verne College, La-1 ~----------,II tins. He commcnk.'d that he did because he IS ll writer. Verne, Calir., and another son, Best Quality at Lowest Price printing for his own enjoyment. He reels tlin~ some or his stu- Nelson. is n senior at l\·JcPherson with one exception .. I don 't print dents have \Hillen better poclry High School. greenbacks." than he will ever be able to do. l.---------- -.l l

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