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kute Part y Tonight Volume XLII \ Music Studei:its lo College Calendar I N. : Three-Act Opera 'Martha' Tanlghl •' ? '. '/lll· skat• .party Ille . at \he Enbcrg s 1n LY· 8118ketbull · Tomorrow Head Honor Roll . w Martha, on opera ln three octs, Plunkett. a wealthy farmer. is · . . · th p f t A . . No. 1'7 wlll be presented by . the Music played by Eugene Snyder, bari- Tomonow, f ive-Faculty Con· 1 er ec verage .Department of McPherson Col· tone, and Jan. Brallier is under- ference at Bethel. . · lcgc next month. The department study. , Tomomow Basketball ,. - will be assbted by Prof. Dayton Lionel, Plunketl's foslcr-brolli- game with Emporia at me high . 0 Thirty coll ege st udents made· the honor roll for Rolllrock , dramatic coach. and er. will be portrayed by Phil school gym. " B" game starts Faculty Will Attend - first semester. Nine of the thirty made a grade members or the McPherson Col- Carr, tenor, with Noel Grove· as al 6: 15, "A" game at 8. Confere nce A Betli el pomt average of 3.0. They were .Dick Bi tti nger, Thel- letl• Players Club. _ · understudy. Tuesday, Feb. u. Basketball . m.a Clouse , Bob Dell, Carl Harri s, Glenna Hawbaker, The opera will be presented on Si[ Tristram, Lady ll arriell's game with Bethany. there. 32 mem· Herder, Marlo Oltman, Ha rold Pfalzgraf, March 7. al 8 p.m. in the Mc- cousin is played by Bob Dell Feb IZ 1 , · 1 bers will be attending the five an d Willard Stucky. Phcrso · · · ' ' ......,.._..,,' · · ' ' c a r Facult Conf · B'elhel Col .- · n Commuruty Auditonum. bass. and Dick Reinke is his un- Sister Party iri the Church al 7- 1 Y crence at · Others on the honor roll were Fred Koons 2 83· Tickets will cost one dollar for derstudy · 8:30 p.m . · tomorrow. In Robert Schrock, 2.89: Pal Al· 2.81: Dwlght 2.8: adults. 50 cents !or students, and Sheriff, an official al the Rich· conference . will . the bright, 2. 87 : Janice Bower. 2.86: Wine 2.8: Florence 2.n : 25 cents fo r chtldren. rnond F - . rlr ed b K - co eges In this v1c1ruly which Norris Harms 2.67 · An H Music for the opera was writ- nelh 111':::. arc localed on hi ghway 81. 2. 62· June i ten by . Friedrick J>lotow. Ion Landhuis is U.c μnders;,.d)'. Dumond To Speak The. progra.m includes a Joi nt EnglisbTest Guthals, Z. 6: Ve;a ·,.;ohler 2.6. Adnpt.ohons nre by Richard Lcrt. Th . . In Chapel Tuesday mommg session followed by a . ' and U1c Engli sh Libreuo is by ( e orwlll be made up . luncheon and • tour of U1c Kou((. Set For F eh 13 . James Snyder, 2.57 ; Don Col· Alick! Baum and Ann Ronell . r:nem.lh rs th ::;;: . A Cappella The Rev. Charles Dumond, pas- man Museum. - Ion, 2. 56: John Lehman. 2.56: Produclion Staff . oir M' ; eh a ition of some tor of lbe Church of the Brethren ln the afternoon lhc The English Proficiency Test Bob Willems, 2.53 ; Nadine Baugh- Thc production st.of( includes singers rom .l e C1!3pel Choir: in Hutchinson, .. will be the will break up into sma ll group is lo be offered lo juniors apd man , 2_ .5: Vernard 2.5; Don Fred<:rick conductor choral chorus . maid; guest speaker m chapel n c x l meetings acci>rding lo depart - seniors who have not taken the Hayes, 2.5; Marvin Kreh· d . _, d ' ch ( .' . ls se ants, ladies. of the court, Tuesday. mcnls. Pertinent problems rclat· tesl, and lo those who have not biel, 2 · 5 · m.. "'"or. nn coa o prmc1 pa : vendcrs farmers and their wives · Paul Sollenberger concertmaster try' . Is h · The title or his message will iJC mg lo each lnd Mdual' depart· passed tiie test. Ni neteen people made the bon- and instrumental director. ':.:'the " Morality and Society:" Included mcnl will · be. . Feb. 13 is the for- the ' mention_ : Elsie Lucore. Doris Coppock is the stage di- Accompaniments .will be pro- w1lhm the will be some The. day wdl end w1lh a social al 7:45 a.m., the 2.47 , Gerth R1wer, 2.47 ; Loren rector, rehearsal accompanist. and vided by mcinbers or the Col· ?f , hi s cxpenenecs m youth work .m the Student Union Build- 1slry lecture room, first floor m 2:47; Jerry Flory. 2.41: Val- dlrcclor of chercography: Dayton legc-Civic Orchestra. directed by m Hutchinson. mg. . Harnly Hall.' . 2. 41; Sheaf: flochroek is chairman or scenery Paul Sollenberger. The t?sl 1s a requirement for J '. ', Tolle, 2 .4, nd properties commlllce. KC i.C. M Ad • S }i . gr ,adualion. ll consiSts of the an1s Emswiler, 2.38 , Lynda Igel. Other rehearsal .accompanists Zell L' t ·r· . , . ti:. . ay filll . te( ng, wrlli"1! of a. prose on Ng, 2. 38 :. JoAnn re Deanna Goering, Valerie Mil· • er 1!l s opic s " a suliject select.Cd' trom ' a ll s'f of eg ey : 35 : Manfred UrOto, i.:i:;. er. Ul\ d Clirol Fancher. , For February Sennons South'.lvestern Next Year topics, al the time of the lest. Joan Wa lters, 2.3t; Cnrl <;us- Lc•d Roi ., Rev. Harry K. Zeller Jr. has whlch have been oppro•• ed by the lafson. 2.29; Zunkel. 2.28 ; Lead roles arc casl as follows : announced the sermon Macoll ege may have more alb-· Al the present lime there aro English Department. . Judy BuUcr, 2 .25 ; Leroy ·Hayes, Lady Harriett Durham, Martha. topics for lhe remainder or Feb· lelic competition next year In the ,eight colleges parti ci pating Jn the The les t will )JO. graded on the 2 · 25 : Dick Landrum, 2.25: and ho is la dy- in·wai l1ng lo Queen ruary. Kansas College At hletic Confer- conference. They arc McPherson. basis of form and content. Al Ellen Strycker, 2.25. Anne and maid · or honor. will Fhb. 9 _ our Church• !ls Pe- ence accordif>g lo Mr. R. Gordon Bethany, Baker, Bethel, Ottawa, l east two proressi>rs will grade Honor roll members must have he played by Ba rbara King, so- cularisms. Yoder. president or the KCAC. Friends. Kansas Wesleyan, and the paper. Tests ar? coded so a 2.50 average or hi gher. a nd prano wiUi Elsie Lucore as under- Feb. 16 - Our Church : Its Sterl ing localed at Sterling and the Coll ege of Emporia. · that the wi ll not know !hose receivilig honorable men· . E vangelism. · located in WWield, Sterling Is not affiliated .with paper 11 is they arc grad· lion must have from 2.25 to 2.50. ancy or Julia. who 1s Lady Feb. 23 _ Our Church : !ls have applied for entrance into a league now. Southwestern 1s in g. A l d 1 l h ll arrl ctt's companion. will be Paci!ism. the KCAC. A special -meeting has a conference now, will drop Ratings or S for satisfactory, s u mus car ry 12 pluy<-d by Norma Watkins. mei· A color movie "S n Le j iiccn called for Saturday Feb. oul if its applicallon Is acccpled Q for quesliooa bl c, .and U ror un- lo be ehg1ble for the honor hsls. 20. with Guenther as Family," will be · sho,.! 'i1te !5, lo di scuss their applications. by . the KCAC. for the sallsfacto. ry will be given. A pa- This sylcm on understudy. ning oC Feb 9 · desired cliangc 1s lhal South· per having two unsallsfactory quality of work instead of cxcc. '5 __________ .......,: ____ .,.;'_ . ___ ___ westcrn's league afliliatcs arc marks will be considered for fur- number or hours. Averages arc S d A M B !\lac 0£Iers Classes somewhat larger than she. ther testing. tu en ts re ac- ound Students will then have con- dclerhlnicd by dividi1tg the total To Student s Night ;r. rcrcnccs with one or the profcs- number ·or grade points by the Fro1n Semm· a1· Dinner 1 LD<ls sors in order lo correct mis· number of hours from whi ch they Four night classes arc being Mi S ] takes are earned. offered by McPhersoq College for SSIOD C 100) -- · ----- --- -'----- ------ Heading back for arc j Saturday night .was spent in the students not regularly enrolled. ' . . the eleven college and high school Brethren Student Fellowship House The first session o( classes mcl Ti ic birthday dinner. conclud· Heart . S1ste1· week To . End students and Leon Neher, re- in Columbus, Ohio. Jan . 29. ing the School or Missions. was i: ional youth director. who have Sunday the g r 0 up traveled n -- I L'f held in lhc church social rooms th p t In a I been \ittending the Olurch o( the through Pennsylvania Tiiey ate nd I: lo are c Sunday. Feb. 2, 6:30 p.m. I ar y l urc 1 ational Youth Politi- supper in ew wioo.so'r. Md .. and = si::::..': Special wa s provid<-d by .. ' . . pa.st week. were to reach Washini,oton,/ D. c.. c under Miss Della Lehman Uic women's trio C rom ti1c l.lclhcl Hea rt SL'>t cr Weck Will be cb- All women faL'll ll Y members. Go1ni; from the «_>llc::e were that night. 25-9 · 45 arc A. M. E. Church. Hut.chlnson. mruwd by a party Feb. 12 in the women students, a nd wives of "' '.ul . ErL=•n:. M?lvin llobcrts'. In Washini,'lon the group.visited under.Dr. ·Wesley DcCours':,y and Kas. church social rooms 7 - 8:30 p.m. mcmtx;rs ?re Murvm Sid Smith, Jr., with senators and representatives ud' . I ed r und P oC Tl cv. Calvin McAUllain, pastor 1':acl1 woman will brmg a 25-eenl Young. Kim: LeRoy Hayes: Joyce They were to sec the House of ; ron er r . oC the Negro Bolhcl A .. M. 1': . . gift for her heart sister with her Derry, •_nd Ellen Kurtz. Rcprescntalives Senate Libra a n . Church in Hutchinson, Kos .. was Students To Be name attached. The high school youths were or Congress Stale '[ Students enrolled the Cirst 30 the guest speaker for the evening Vera Mohler, president of the 1-arry Ferguson Gary Al>- and ·While House. . · en· minut.es of the first session Md · prOQ"am. Faculty's Guests· Women's Council '. is general cha.ir- derson. Gra"'.1 Junction, Co Io.; Ycsterd lh Se . completed enrollment Feb. 6. ReRev McMillaln presented the . man or the affair. Those assist- und Leslie Wilson. Iowa. . mon"I lo ey kmwhmar group ular tuition feet· were charged. " Whal shall we do?" In A spril)g faculty dinner for i,n? ncr arc. the. publicity com- Thc Western Region . group 1s . . ew or ere they . . mtltcc, Rossie Monk and J o a n returning . via Niagara Falls: v1s1lcd Uie United Nations and hclpmg lo complete the brlilge the Is scheduled for. Furry. Delores wiiuace a nd Phil· Ontario. Canodn: Det'roil. Mich.: various foreign delegations. between the the nn- urday. March 15. Plans are be- lies in charge or the 01icago. Ill.: Elgin. lll:; and Ol· Spec Regrets Death swcr of ra. ce lod?l " ing mndc for a buffet style din· invitations. h1mwa Iowa where they will S · - The Social Act.ion Comnullee, l be ed b th f I · Mc be · ( th tcrta' l islt ce 's Cnmil kul<' .1'8 To Ho ltl Party We are sorry lo announee Utnl Mrs. Max McAuley. chalrmhn. ner o , ' serv Y c acu ly m rs o e -en . mm.en "" . Y • ry · y. R II , Mr. Ives Rea linolypist al the . ' bl r th 1 in the church social rooms. comm1ll. ee nre .'Norma Walkuc,, l11cy plan lo be back al Mac t ?l o In Lyons McPI Da:ly Republ' died was rcspon.'1 c or c ITICll · a nd E laine Wins low. Monday evening. . · • . · terson 1 · ican n1c meal was scrvt-d by college The suggeslL'll \lntC for serving Lillian Aolnki. chninnan of UKl group left McPherson last -The Club of McPhe.rson on Jan. 30 .. we are truly grut.crul under the direction or ls ,5:30 -7:00 ,!Ind will be follCll"· decorating conlmiu...-e. is 811Sib't- Friday aflel'nOOn in. cars. They College will hold a party ·!orugbl, lo Mr. Bea who has helped Qlc seruor ·home economl)S maJor, cd by a student .recital in .the ed by Mary Lou Wise and E l- ,r were, in Kansas· City tho, !irst Rollarena in Spectator {or l'llBilY years. Anne Kehn, Nampa, Idaho. chapel al 8 p.m. ten Kurti. ' night and expected to 1!e ealirtg beguuung at 7:30 p.m . · His -son Tom Rea. a former There were 341 present for the . . : The refreshment committee is · dinner ,in: LaPJace; Ill., Saturday '!'he Skate Cll\h extends , an in- McPherson Student, was drama dinner and the total amount ol This 15 lo be 0 semi-formal headed by Ruth Barcelo chairwith the James Garvey family, vita\io(> lo wbo enjoys coach al Bethany-,College. He is the birthday offering for the dinner.. Students are to dress ac- man , who Is Vera relatives of Leon. ting. now the_University or K:uis85· Fund was $8ll7. IS. cordlngly. ' _ Mohler and Delores Peek, -r

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Party

Tonight

Volume XLII

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Music Studei:its lo Pre~ent College Calendar IN. : Three-Act Opera 'Martha' Tanlghl •' ?'.'/lll· skat• .party Ille

. at \he Enbcrg s no~ena 1n LY·

8118ketbull

~ame

· Tomorrow

Head Honor Roll . o~ w Martha, on opera ln three octs, Plunkett. a wealthy farmer. is · . . · • th p f t A . .

No. 1'7

wlll be presented by . the Music played by Eugene Snyder, bari- Tomonow, f ive-Faculty Con· 1 er ec verage .Department of McPherson Col· tone, and Jan. Brallier is under- ference at Bethel. ,· . · lcgc next month. The department study. , Tomomow ~ICht.. Basketball , . -will be assbted by Prof. Dayton Lionel, Plunketl's foslcr-brolli- game with Emporia at me high .

0 Thirty college students made· the honor roll for Rolllrock, dramatic coach. and er. will be portrayed by Phil school gym. " B" game starts Faculty Will Attend - th~ first semester. Nine of the thirty made a grade members or the McPherson Col- Carr, tenor, with Noel Grove· as al 6: 15, " A" game at 8. Conference A Betlie l pomt average of 3.0. They were .Dick Bittinger, Thel-letl• Players Club. _ · understudy. Tuesday, Feb. u. Basketball . m.a Clouse, Bob Dell , Carl Harris, Glenna Hawbaker,

The opera will be presented on Si[ Tristram, Lady llarriell's game with Bethany. there. Appr~unatcly 32 ~acuity mem· R1char~· Herder, Marlo Oltman, Harold Pfalzgraf, March 7. al 8 p.m. in the Mc- cousin is played by Bob Dell W-'-....a-~ Feb IZ 1, · 1 bers will be attending the five and Willard Stucky. Phcrso · · · ' ' ......,.._..,,' · · ' ' c a r Facult Conf · B'elhel Col .- · n Commuruty Auditonum. bass. and Dick R einke is his un- Sister Party iri the Church al 7-

1 Y crence at · Others on the honor roll were Fred Koons 2 83· J~l"reed

Tickets will cost one dollar for derstudy · 8:30 p.m . · ~gc tomorrow. ~articlpallng . In Robert Schrock, 2.89: Pal Al· 2.81: Dwlght oi~an, 2.8: Glend~ adults. 50 cents !or students, and Sheriff, an official al the Rich· ~l conference . will . ~. the f~ve bright, 2.87 : Janice Bower. 2.86: Wine 2.8: Florence ~eel, 2.n : 25 cents for chtldren. rnond F - . rlr ed b K - co eges In this v1c1ruly which Norris Harms 2.67 · An H

Music for the opera was writ- nelh Ho':::'~;' ti'.:~toney 111':::. arc localed on highway 81. 2.62· June Di~ks i 6· ~a;i;:; ten by . Friedrick v~n . J>lotow. Ion Landhuis is U.c µnders;,.d)'. ~ev. Dumond To Speak The. progra.m includes a Joint Englisb•Test Guthals, Z.6: Ve;a ·,.;ohler 2.6. Adnpt.ohons nre by Richard Lcrt. Th . . In Chapel Tuesday mommg session followed by a . ' and U1c English Libreuo is by ( e ch~rus orwlll be made up . luncheon and • tour of U1c Kou((. Set For F eh 13 . James Snyder, 2.57; Don Col· Alick! Baum and Ann Ronell. ~ r:nem.lh rs th ::;;: . A Cappella The Rev. Charles Dumond , pas- man Museum. • - Ion, 2.56: John Lehman. 2.56:

Produclion Staff . oir M'; eh a ition of some tor of lbe Church of the Brethren ln the afternoon lhc ~scmbly The English Proficiency Test Bob Willems, 2.53 ; Nadine Baugh-Thc production st.of( includes singers rom .l e C1!3pel Choir: in Hutchinson, ~as .. will be the will break up into small group is lo be offered lo juniors apd man, 2_.5: Vernard Fol~y, 2.5;

Don Fred<:rick conductor choral ~e chorus . reprcse~ls maid; guest speaker m chapel n c x l meetings acci>rding lo depart- seniors who have not taken the ~rry Hayes, 2.5; Marvin Kreh·

d. _, d ' ch ( .' . ls se ants, ladies. of the court, Tuesday. • mcnls. Pertinent problems rclat· tesl, and lo those who have not biel,

2·5· •

m .. "'"or. nn coa o prmc1pa : vendcrs farmers and their wives · P aul Sollenberger concertmaster try' . Is h · The title or his message will iJC mg lo each lndM dual' depart· passed tiie test. • Nineteen people made the bon-and instrumental director. ':.:'the g~pieu~~er~·ic1;:~:CS· " Morality and Society:" Included mcnl will · be. disc~., . Feb. 13 is the ~•le • for- the ora~lc ' mention_: Elsie Lucore.

Doris Coppock is the stage di- Accompaniments .will be pro- w1lhm the ~essaee. will be some The. day wdl end w1lh a social ~esl, al 7:45 a.m ., 1~ the ch~- 2.47 , Gerth R1wer, 2.47 ; Loren rector, rehearsal accompanist . and vided by mcinbers or the Col· ?f, his cxpenenecs m youth work ~our .m the Student Union Build- 1slry lecture room, first floor m ~k. 2:47; Jerry Flory. 2.41: Val-dlrcclor of chercography: Dayton legc-Civic Orchestra. directed by m Hutchinson. mg. . Harnly Hall.' . ~;~e ~~l.lcr , 2.41; K~lh Sheaf: flochroek is chairman or scenery Paul Sollenberger. The t?sl 1s a requirement for J '. ', • M~ry Be~ Tolle,

2.4,

nd properties commlllce. KC i.C. M Ad • S }i . gr,adualion. ll consiSts of the an1s Emswiler, 2.38 , Lynda Igel. Other rehearsal .accompanists Zell L' t ·r· . , . ti:. . ay filll . te( ng, wrlli"1! of a. prose co~ilion on ~38\ S~erl~~d Ng, 2.38:. JoAnn

re Deanna Goering, Valerie Mil· • e r 1!l s opics " a suliject select.Cd' trom ' a lls'f of eg ey :35

: Manfred UrOto, i.:i:;. er. Ul\d Clirol Fancher . , For February Sennons South'.lvestern Next Year topics, al the time of the lest. Joan Walters, 2.3t; Cnrl <;us-

Lc•d Roi., Rev. Harry K. Zeller Jr. has • whlch have been oppro••ed by the lafson. 2.29; Cl~ra Zunkel. 2.28;

Lead roles arc casl as follows : announced the follo.i•in~ sermon Macollege may have more alb-· Al the present lime there aro English Department. . Judy BuUcr , 2

.25 ; Leroy ·Hayes, Lady Harriett Durham, Martha. topics for lhe remainder or Feb· lelic competition next year In the ,eight colleges participating Jn the The lest will )JO. graded on the

2·25

: Dick Landrum, 2.25: and ho is la dy-in·wail1ng lo Queen ruary. Kansas College Athletic Confer- conference. They arc McPherson. basis of form and content. Al Ellen Strycker, 2.25.

Anne and maid ·or honor. will Fhb. 9 _ our Church• !ls Pe- ence accordif>g lo Mr. R. Gordon Bethany, Baker, Bethel , Ottawa, least two proressi>rs will grade Honor roll members must have he played by Barbara King, so- cularisms. Yoder. president or the KCAC. Friends. Kansas Wesleyan, and the paper. Tests ar? coded so a 2.50 average or higher. a nd prano wiUi Elsie Lucore as under- Feb. 16 - Our Church : Its Sterl ing localed at Sterling and the College of Emporia. · that the proC~s."." rs will not know !hose receivilig honorable men· ~tudy. . E vangelism. · Southwesl~m. located in WWield, Sterling Is not affiliated .with ~hOlle paper

11 is they arc grad· lion must have from 2.25 to 2.50.

ancy or Julia. who 1s Lady Feb. 23 _ Our Church : !ls have applied for entrance into a league now. Southwestern 1s in g . A l d 1 l h llarrlctt's companion. will be Paci!ism. the KCAC. A special -meeting has a conference now, bu~ will drop Ratings or S for satisfactory, s u e~ . mus carry

12 ~urs pluy<-d by Norma Watkins. mei· A color movie "S n Le j iiccn called for Saturday Feb. oul if its applicallon Is acccpled Q for quesliooablc, .and U ror un- lo be ehg1ble for the honor hsls. 20. with Mardell~ Guenther as Family," will be ·sho,.! 'i1te e~~ !5, lo discuss their applications. by . the KCAC. ~cason for the sallsfacto.ry will be given. A pa- This sylcm pla~es-cmtihasis. on understudy. ning oC Feb

9 · desired cliangc 1s lhal South· per having two unsallsfactory quality of work instead of cxcc.'5

__________ .......,: ____ .,.;'_.___ ___ westcrn's league afliliatcs arc marks will be considered for fur- number or hours. Averages arc

S d A M B !\lac 0£Iers Classes somewhat larger than she. ther testing. tu en ts re ac- ound Students will then have con- dclerhlnicd by dividi1tg the total To Students A~. Night ;r. rcrcnccs with one or the profcs- number ·or grade points by the

Fro1n ~olit1°cal Semm· a1· Dinner 1LD<ls sors in order lo correct mis· number of hours from which they Four night classes arc being Mi • S ] takes are earned.

offered by McPhersoq College for SSIOD C 100) --·---------'-----------Heading back for Ma~llege arc j Saturday night .was spent in the students not regularly enrolled. ' . . •

the eleven college and high school Brethren Student Fellowship House The first session o( classes mcl Tiic birthday dinner. conclud· Heart . S1ste1· week To .End students and Leon Neher, re- in Columbus, Ohio. Jan. 29. ing the School or Missions. was i:ional youth director. who have Sunday the g r 0 up traveled n - - I L'f held in lhc church social rooms w· th p t In a I been \ittending the Olurch o( the through Pennsylvania Tiiey ate nd '\4 '~: I: lo ~~cs are ~ c Sunday. Feb. 2, 6:30 p.m. I ar y l urc 1 Drcthre~ ational Youth Politi- supper in ew wioo.so'r. Md .. and ~r. nu~n 'ii~er = si::::..': Special musi~ was provid<-d by .. ' . . ""~ ~mmar ~ds pa.st week. were to reach Washini,oton,/ D. c.. c under Miss Della Lehman Uic women's trio Crom ti1c l.lclhcl Heart SL'>tcr Weck Will be cb- All women faL'll llY members.

Go1ni; from the «_>llc::e were that night. ~ 7·25-9·45 cl~ arc •colog_~ A. M. E. Church. Hut.chlnson. mruwd by a party Feb. 12 in the women students, and wives of "''.ul . ErL=•n:. M?lvin llobcrts'. In Washini,'lon the group .visited under.Dr. ·Wesley DcCours':,y and Kas. church social rooms 7 - 8:30 p.m. f~cully mcmtx;rs ?re in~ilcd ." Murvm ~Ycddlc. Sid Smith, Jr., with senators and representatives ud' . I ed r und P oC Tlcv. Calvin McAUllain, pastor 1':acl1 woman will brmg a 25-eenl Young. Kim: LeRoy Hayes: Joyce They were to sec the House of ; ~~ v1~~~a ron er r . oC the Negro Bolhcl A .. M. 1':. . gift for her heart sister with her Derry, •_nd Ellen Kurtz. Rcprescntalives Senate Libra a n . Church in Hutchinson, Kos .. was Students To Be name attached.

The high school youths were or Congress Stale ~artm '[ Students enrolled the Cirst 30 the guest speaker for the evening Vera Mohler, president of the 1-arry Ferguson a~ Gary Al>- and ·While House. . · en· minut.es of the first session Md ·prOQ"am. Faculty's Guests · Women's Council'. is general cha.ir-derson. Gra"'.1 Junction, Co Io.; Ycsterd lh Se . completed enrollment Feb. 6. Reg· Rev McMillaln presented the • . man or the affair. Those assist-und Leslie Wilson. ~crry. Iowa. . mon"I lo a~ ey kmwhmar group ular tuition feet· were charged. qu<isti~n . " Whal shall we do?" In A spril)g faculty dinner for i,n? ncr arc. the. publicity com-

Thc Western Region . group 1s . . ew or ere they . . mtl tcc, Rossie Monk and J o a n returning . via Niagara Falls: v1s1lcd Uie United Nations and hclpmg lo complete the brlilge the studcn~ Is scheduled for. ~at.- Furry. Delores wiiuace and Phil· Ontario. Canodn: Det'roil. Mich.: various foreign delegations. between the p~oblem ~nd the nn- urday. March 15. Plans are be- lies Willcms~e in charge or the 01icago. Ill. : Elgin. lll:; and Ol· .~ Spec Regrets Death swcr of ra.ce mlc~ration lod?l" ing mndc for a buffet style din· invitations. h1mwa Iowa where they will S · - The Social Act.ion Comnullee, l be ed b th f I · Mc be · ( th tcrta' l

islt J~ ce ~r ' s Cnmil kul<'.1'8 To Holtl Party We are sorry lo announee Utnl Mrs. Max McAuley. chalrmhn. ner o , ' ser v Y c acu ly m rs o e -en . mm.en " " . Y • ry · y. • R II , Mr. Ives Rea linolypist al the . 'bl r th 1 in the church social rooms. comm1ll.ee nre .'Norma Walkuc, ,

l11cy plan lo be back al Mac t?l o a~uu In Lyons McPI Da:ly Republ' died was rcspon.'1 c or c ITICll · and E laine Winslow. Monday evening. . · • . · terson 1 · ican n1c meal was scrvt-d by college The suggeslL'll \lntC for serving Lillian Aolnki. chninnan of UKl

,,,~ group left McPherson last -The S~le Club of McPhe.rson on Jan. 30 . . we are truly grut.crul slu~cnl!I under the direction or ls ,5:30 - 7:00 ,!Ind will be follCll"· decorating conlmiu...-e. is 811Sib't­Friday aflel'nOOn in. cars. They College will hold a party ·!orugbl, lo Mr. Bea who has helped Qlc seruor ·home economl)S maJor, cd by a student .recital in .the ed by Mary Lou Wise and El- , r were, in Kansas · City tho, !irst a~ ~g's Rollarena in Lyo~ Spectator {or l'llBilY years. Anne Kehn, Nampa, Idaho. chapel al 8 p.m. ten Kurti. ' night and expected to 1!e ealirtg beguuung at 7:30 p.m . · His -son Tom Rea. a former There were 341 present for the . . : The refreshment committee is · dinner ,in: LaPJace; Ill., Saturday '!'he Skate Cll\h extends ,an in- McPherson Student, was drama dinner and the total amount ol This

15 lo be

0 semi-formal headed by Ruth Barcelo chair; ·

with the James Garvey family, vita\io(> lo every~ wbo enjoys coach al Bethany-,College. He is the birthday offering for the dinner .. Students are to dress ac- man, who Is assialed' ~ Vera relatives of Leon. ~a ting. now a~ the_ University or K:uis85· B~rhooci Fund was $8ll7. IS. cordlngly. ' _ Mohler and Delores Peek,

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The pectator, Page 2 J.'ebruary 'l. J 958 ·

.Qulldog T~lme~ Qqakers, Bakef ~~;ws ¥!.c Student&· D~ate Willems ~igns To Ho t C of E Coyotes ~ Sqecessiv'e ·Tilts. To Mac ~~t~. ;.:r ~.~ altS:S~ Foundry U.Wt

Bulldog Cager

McPherson Bulldop ,.111 play • The McP~rson_College Bull- ~~gei,a • gJan. 11lelndustrial ·ArtsJ?ePjll1ment College o1 Emporia In the Me- MacoJI~ Bulldogs defe~ lbe roe ~ was ~ Whir- dogs beat the Baker University U·F~, 1. · bas recently put into operaJion . Phenlon lligb SchoOI gym tomor· Friends Quakers ani! Ille Kansas Jey \,..; t b 19 points. H,fgb ror WildcolS ~ iit tl)e high ~ ~~ ~g from new foundry , equipment . The • JOW night. The last time Maco!· Wesleyan' Coyotes in last wed<-'& Friends was Loftll Dillman with gym Feb. 5 in what prqved to ~e wpre: ~ Walters, equipment. deSLgned nnd con· lege and C. of £ , me!. C. ot E. rames. ta points. be a fight to the finish. Shirley Groth. !"lW JCoons. and strueted by Prof. Alvin Willems. won ~- The McPherson College Bu.U- • McPherson hit 8 very good 50 The Bulldogs shQt a¥ad 4--0 K,en Tqmpkim. Dr. Kl!nrietb C. will be used in the eotirae, Bench l\flK' will play Bethany at Unds- dop defeated the Friends Uni· per cent of their !hots. early In the first haU. The Bull- Dedllel a~ I.bl:. &1'0lll! .?.fetal.!i. • • borg Feb. II . Bethany won the verslty Quakers 81>-7~ Friday McPhenon Y(On the B game dog-'kad ranged from one to ~ an4 also acted as Jff for SOIJilll 1't!e foundry uni~ Qf instruction , L-ist. came ol these two teams. niiht, Jan. 31, In a pit.ched balUe ~55. Tbe Bulldog B's werQ allead points. 'lll)e hl!lr ended 32-29 in o( t~ ~' . ~ .. · 'tlJ ~ ~~ in, tpe coqrse to '. • 5tH1. to the end. 48-2.1 at the ball. Coach Sid Smith fa1~r of the Bulldogs. . . In a total ··'!! SIX ~· Joan ~ the student's underslllnd· Aft.er JO rninu!A!$ of ploying the let everyone on the B squad piny Nol more than ten poinLS sep- and ~· ~ t,llr•. and Fr ip&.. oli Wries nnd m~t.:ll work-'F ool h311 Co

3ch Have Bulldogs went ahead to stay. The Bulldots-Oo:r"!.'; · ~rn~ the t_ea.rns o\ any one and Ken won !Wo. - • ·lni ~s. ' • , • fi('st half was nip and lud\ all The Bulldogs defeated the Kan- tune_ Ill the 1?"11e. · '1'-':~f.Y.1:1~~ ~ ~pl!f· ~LI!)). is th~ mnin metal c w onver. 101-1. Rw !)le way. Friends came »:'Ith sas. Wesleyan Coyotes 84-76 nt B ~dis "felt~ famade ;( .~ ed . iJ!. t/le. I~ t,~ that,-;µ, be,i:neJ!;Cd ruid cast with Football coames have a new one point but McPberSOn sank a Salina Jan., 29. Bernard Whirley ~th 0~~scmineut:S 0~ ~e '!'= '!'hid! '!:~ d!".~ Into lf!U~r t!W! ne-.; equjpplenl. Some of Uic " strategy pre>Qlem to cope with iuirw-~ as the butter SOl)nded. got his shooting eye bock and ond half one Baker went ahead ~ senior dhoi'.Sions. "511cles made will be decorative -today: Is it bctler to try for a Half score was 33-30. scored 26 points. b one g ·n~ McPh so pieces for the home. one pOiJlt conversion a.lier a touch'. The ~ ba1f was much like Whirley got his pojnlS OD 1l y POI er n ~e While YOU live, tel~ truth and. ' • . . ~· or gamble ror 3 lWO the rirSt. balf, hard fou&bt nnd fie'ld _goals and fO!'r free lbrows. ::~~ b~;;~~y~ead on a field shame the (!ev!l!~~are Read, and. heed the ~ ads. pomter1 clean ll saw Friends Qllain ci>me ~MIS Bnmner wo.s runner-up Tl nly th . U . M Pher lr.--:-------.....:..-:---:---,----------lf the conversion il made by withi~ one ""'"' of McPherson. for Mac.liege with 18 polnLS: High ~ ot ·~A ol ader me . c . ' · · · · .--- · . for the Coyotes was J Weis and son

05 u"' e was one mm­luckmg. ~ ~ . wortb one point. but th~ Bulldogs ~pt on top. No B. Toms with' U points each ule later when Ba~er again ~enf 11.o" evcr, i! 1l IS ~ ~ n run- n_iore thao. 12 points · sepru-nted With ten minutes gone ~col· ahead by one point. McPherSO!l rung or p.iss ~Ill)' 11 then IS counl· e ither team. legc gained the lead 11_9 The then surged ahead to stay. "1 as l\A'O _points. . With two .minutes left in the lllnd was nol Jost the rem;ind~r Howev~r. with 1 :20 . lel t Baker . n~ . nntioMI committee dc31· g;une. Denrus Brunner suffered or the game. !loWC\'er. the Co}•· came w1lbin l~O points or. the ing . with rules !or hlah schools n Charley horse in each leg noel ot~ came wiWn rive points dur- Bulldogs and had several excel· decided oot to change tltll scor- had to leave the grune. However. ing a rally In the lasi two min· lent chances to tie the score. but ing ruk. he was oot seriously injured. utes or. the gatne. they muffed th.em. . The ch:mgc was designed to Scoring was very evenly dis· The B.ulldog B team · deCeated Bernard Wlur_ley was ~igh for Mi\k - lee C~e~m reduro the number of tics and tributed. All the starting team the Kansas Wesleyan 8 team 84· the Bulldogs with 24 points. Ed boost fan appeal. scored in double colull\llS. Hlgb 44. Macollege lead 32·26 at hall Delk scored 15

: J~ M.cPher· The box score : time. . ~n scored 10. Ed ~mk and Den-. kl'bcrson Fg Ft F High scorer or the game was rus Brunner got sc~_en each. ~~ r--:--:--;-------------....... ----.J The Spectator. Anderson 4 3 h ·an Prohaska or Macollege withe~ Nelson got SIX . Don Wuh:1g 1r"':"'"-:o-:--::~--~~"":"-~~"""'!'~-----.. Brunner 4 15 points. Close behind was Lar- did not score. Delk ry Schlehuber with 14 points also McPherson losl U1e B game . ~~ ~

O'rf "t\~ McPherson

- 1951 Nelson 1957

; or Macollege. The Coyote B' To-62. The B's were behind ~ . were lead by Weis with 12 points. 26 at the hair. A rally early In the 4 · second half brought Mac within • .,~ Sink 0

0 9 0

.o , three points or Baker . but they o Moc Ag Club f~. Meet did not have the strength 10 go 4 The Ag Club or McPherson Col· ahead. . Z lege wilf Hort' ~hed· - ·- - ~' ~· -'-' ---~

..... a Stucky omrt~~c,Ji:":.;.~ .. r..~~'::;lon o! Whirley

Md!h ~n. Ha Widrig ru.bUshH I rrtry l •'rltl•r tlur-

101: the S<'h oot J"t'A r by tht" S tu Totals 33 Fg

0 5

I• - uled class Monday. Feb. 10. al Students To Debate ' 22 7 p.m. m Frantz Hall .

Ft F Guest speaker ror the occasion At.Emporia Feb. 14-15 tlrnt ~ounrU. Friends nm F"flll':YOIS !'WHOO!, Brown 0 will be D. · \I. Lunstrom. Mr. McPherson debaters will par· 19;;7 10;;11 Dillman iro~n; OF T HE on. \,OOG. Knufman

3 Lunstrom will sJ'('ak on "Bangs Licipate in a two-day toUrnam.ent 1 Control and Sanitation Methods Feb. 1+i5 at Emporia. Kas. · 'J'h~ -..:CWoriu l Starr Peckham 2 on the Farm... - --- - - . t 3 Read and heed the Spec ads. ~ho.crtaad :S1t EdJ10r in cb5J Pueu . ti~~; ~::!:1 M •c.."!1;~ ~;~~ Ramsey 2 2

!!U~hW~r Btvll p~~ur:w A~~ Redick lt•' l"°.rtf"n. nml \\·rit.t'N> Robinson

1.i.llU.n otakl Dr. D. W. nlulnlff•r u..n~"1. A rkk ct.~ P«l!o\'"'" Totals Z7 17 19 Faye P '"4b" na ftoca Rodrh:un :.l• ry Aft"- Cuch. J oYc• Ulrkh 8hlrlc:y t: tmh Glenda Wine Gl~na }(a wbakt'r (;~n f'•ut I J>i.u-KI• JJ(l~:man Tot.7 Barnes~ Hardware

·'flw nul'olOrAA SU•ff Giftware • fr~'Duca• -~\la~"!inc!•"M!~ I Hardware .. Houseware · g:,.:.~n"Y:l!~a. Ci~~}::~> M_:::-:~ \ Electrical Appliances

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: ~ci . ~offee. Shop Short Orders , For Y,Our school parliea.

Open .Mondays Tliree' party l'OQUl& Closed· S&turdaya# available. ·

from 6:30 to lQ~OO No -charse for room McPhenon, Kanu.a whe.n meal ia aened.

Quol.ty s;nce 1910 • McPherson's .r•e.weat · and Fin.eat Department · Store

Ready-to-Wear

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Beef and Pork' '

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The Spectator Page 3 February 7, 1958

Home Ee Major · Pl~ Meals In Cooker~ Cla

ll T~lr :.... A' d D:... T 1n· 1 d This program originated in

Fe.~d)~S. ~·g ' war . r1·02r~ ~ <> . CJll . e three l~t states, and has DoW ll E Cla · <:..1 • • been extended on a regional bo-

.1. .r;ome c . . Macolleae Che~qy. St\tde:ut sis lo CO\•er the cnli.rc Unile<j

'ljWo fellows are enrolled "! .a ~ - . Sta tes.

I home economics class for this Dr. Wesley DeCoursey of the in 19t7 to create addilional stu· Winners of this reiiulor pro­

Sl.udents have all ..,rts oi pro- department o~ M~y .12. The mea SCJllesler. Wilbur Smith, Palmy- chemistry department has on· dent inte~st iE scientific en· gram ore invited to participate

jccts to . do for classes but few wlll be ser\•ed sunrlnrly lo the ro. Pa.. and Phil . ~r. North nounced that McPherson College deavor . in a test . compiled by' a panel

h.ave any as tasty as tbe quon· Smor1;a bord. . Mapcbester , Ind., are, t~klnji fam. i~ included in lhe Chemistry It has been an B!l{lual award of professors curren~y teaching

lily . cookery class. Each mem. This q>urse L' to enable the lly finance. Achievement Award Program ince that lime The J>ro- chemistry. ond administered by

ber oi lhe class pion and super. girls to prep:ire larger than f91"· Bo\h of the fellows are seniors sponsored by the Chemical Rub- ;;:~ 8 has gradually · grown in the professo• teaching the win·

vises a meal for a group of 50- ily size meal• for specinl occas- and majorlng ip philosop~y and ber Company or Cle\•cland . .Ohio. scope. Li.st year more than l2QO ning slu~ent al , the school. 150

· • slons. rellglpn. Under the program. a deluxe schools partici()!lled in this Chem· WiMers of the test In each re-

This year the SIX ~embers ' In otlditlon lo the preparing . ' . . ~PY of the latest edition '. 'Hand· ·istry Achievi¥Dent Award Pro· gi~n are pres~~~ with a "Cer·

or the class ore all juruor and of meals, Uiere arc lectures· on hvlng-d1rung, room. The walls ore book of Chemistry and Physics" gram. llf1cate of Merit and S100 worth

senior hOme economics majors. the theories a nd principles or light aqua with the carpet darker is offered to the student who The Special $100 Chemistry of scientific books which are giv·

They are Vernona Thralls, Kathy feeding large groups. aqua. , shows Uie most outstanding pro- Achievement Award-Program was en lo the library of the colleiie in

Burkholder, Donna Beach, Sora The celling ls · while in b,o th gress in inorganic chemistry. inaugurated in 1955. in order to the student winner's name.

Ann Co~(~an , ~ !'•Im. a~ S • k A· ) ' rooinS. The gloss curtains . in the This slu~ent is ~lected by the stimul a~e further student interesl The chemistry deportment is

.June Widrig. ~hss Mildred Selle I PP .JeS living-dining area ore 'fh1te da· professor. The prize Flandbook. in the essential bra n ch e s or permitted to select the $t00 worth

leaches the class. Home Ee Ability crop. The drapes whic~ spe made prores!;()rs hove .round. has creat- scil!nce. . or scienfitlc books. needed for

For the meal she is monogine. . herself are aqua. ed great compellth•e sP\rit among Since trained technicians arc the college library.

each girl plans the menu. the Miss Mildred Sick , profe$SOr of · Tho, ,curtains in the study ore the students. • 50 vital to our country the Chem· . '·

grocery list , the preparation. and Home Economic.• al Mncollege. a teJ1tured rayoq In light . rose ?nly students · ~h.o have won icol Rub~r Company fee!s that - •

the serying. She buys the groceries has put her home mo.king abil· color which h~r:m<>nizes with o ~1s a~ard ore ehg1,ble lo ~a~1· this is one way in which it ":'n Some men make dlfficultlcs -

and assigns the other members it,y lo procllcal use by complct.c· plollqrm rocker 1p o deeper ro_se c1pate m the Special $100 Ach1e' e- help. difficult ies make some men.

of the class their duties. ly redecorating her home with upholstery. In her living and di~- ment Awarq P_rogram. .

Saro Ann will manage the the except.ion o! one bedroom. Ing i;oom is solid wnlnu( furn•· Th e Chemistry Achievement

morgasbord sponsored by the In her study-sewlne room she turc ~Y A~bemothy and. a grey- Award Program was established

home ec departme.~t on Feb. 17. has an original combination stu· ed rqse divan . and chair.

TI1e next m_eal '"" be the trus- dy-sewing unit which she speni Cope~ blue hnolell!" ~o~er . th~ tee-faculty dmner on March 3, ihrec years in designing. T h i s noor ond 'couole( of a pmk k1l~· with Donna supervising. They blond maho&aDY. fini.!hed uni! ex· en wil}I a llgb~er pink w~~ork. will serve about 140 people and tends rrom the noor to the cell· Uebelling against the t r~dtll~al oll the home cc students will :LY ing. , blue bothr<><!m ol he~ fam>ly, Miss

si.<l. There is a combination desk Si~k has chosen a bgbt. Ja~end~r On April 14. Anne will ~upl!r- and table which can be extend· wojl with white frost plastic llle

\'ise the meal for the bloodmo- ed fo·e feet to be used in cutting in her bathroom. The yellow ac­

bilc. . material and sewing. Whep used cent found in th.e both_ mat and

The Home Econonucs Club ls as a desk the extra length rolls rick-rack bordering white organ·

<oonsoring the Mother-Daughter back into the cabinet. · dy curtains odds a delighlful in·

banquet or' the Oiurch oi the Underneath the table ·is storage terest.

Brethren on April 30. Vernon a space for pressing equipment. !.------------;II

will manage the meal and will be Abo,·e the table ore removable Skate _ Skate'. assisted by lhe whole club. dl\'ided drawers for spools, pins,

Kathy will h.1vc charge oC a tape · measures. and other sewing

tea room '"""I in the home ec equipment. A special remo1•1\ble

-----~------ 1box holds patterns. Pigeon holes

t uclenl P repa re L:ib keep feuers. bills. etc .. in orderly . . r arrangement.

Rei:u la r sknte ftCS." lon-7 : :\0 'di 0:30 fl · in . T uc5d.a)' t.hru

SaturdAyl. Sun<IA)' - 1 :30

'Iii 4 I'· nl. : The la l laboratory se ion ° Tq the right or the roll a w a y

the general chemistry class was table arc drawers for the storage Monday Xlte PRrtlcs Onl)'

pent in preparing the laboratory of fabrics and abo,·e these are

for the next semester's ~·ork. adjusiable shel\'es for the stor· Enberg's Rollarena Each S1uden1 was assigned .a age or magazines and books.. 1110 V!rgt.Un, J1yons

locker. II was then the student 5 Sheh'es for books. plants. and CAii 14 Day oao Xl1c

rcspon ihility to ~lea~ out each what-nots extend across the loP !L------------'11 locker and supply 11 with lhc pro- or the entire unit to the ceiling.

per equipment. . . . ' in he~ color scheme Miss Siek NT & After cor~pletion or ~hrs task used different values or aqua with GOERING PAI

the lob ass~tnnls repainted the pink as the accent co_lor for the

desk tops with one . of the ~I study room and tbe combination acid and base reSJslant . paints 3\'ailable. 1------------,11

The laboratory is· at the present I ime in the best condition tha4 ii has been in for several years . The students who work there ccr· tuinly appreciate the wor~ that ha~ been done.

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The Spectntor, Page 4 February 7, 1958

1•omlering·Wil l1 The Pre1ident • • • ~ LlflLE .h\ANON(.•MPUS (!!' Jo~ 'jalks, About Sputnik. ~ -- " ~ Dy Dr. D. W. ilsrrTINCER more ~~ht lo It • than other

H• J h Cll •M your head people. · • .. 1·,

0 n. '::'~"' "John .. said Joe "you mean any higher ~w? • ·

.. , J ca . it the same then you aren't proud we got a 0 • oe. rrying · sputnik up'"

level. I not.ice your cl1in ist up 1 · , though. Whal for?" Sbarc Information

"Haven't you read the papers. John eonUnued, '"Yes, I'm Joe. or listened to the radio? We proud, but I wls~ all oC ~c finally ·got our sputnik up! I sup. people in ~e. world ~Id bnng pose we shouldn't call lt sputnik toi:ether their Jn(ormat1on and all Uiough. because that's a Russian sele~tlflc things and share it, thus name. We'll probably , call ours malung the experlments for the orbitor or SQl'.llething else. Aren't good of all mankind. you proud of that?" . "If lhese experim~nts arc de-

John thought for a while and signed . to understand and con· then said rather guardedly, "Yes, trol the weather, then we ought I'm proud of it. But I'm not proud to utlllze what we learn for the or the way we ad,•ertlse IL we benefit or all ma~lnd. have made it appear that getting "And we could save a lot or a sputnik out into space was money. Think or the millions of some sort of eompetillon between dollars or perhaps even billions, Russia and ourselves. in our own countzy spent lo du'

"This. it seems to me, hns p~icalini ~e equipment for spul· made us appear to the res\ or mk launching for the Army and the world like sonic ttle school· for the "!avy · beys each bragging about which " In our own countzy, take it ~De. one could throw a baseball the a step further. ·· Think of the ~o.:.:·2;:;,.1111=•-c::.-ca_,c>...,.r::.-c-c.,...c::•-~ farthest.· lremeiidous oost oC duplication 1

...;.. 50 J: A-!5KEO HfM WHY HE f'ijf Me: ON i +I' TlllRI? rff#f,

. )_

An Interview With 'Docking

ing arrows was, "I have always lived on the spot. And I don't feel right unless rm working under pressure.'' ·•

By Cle~aa lfawbnkc; In discussing some of the back· " Here's a piece or cake lo ground of politics, ho mentioned

you,., said Governor George Dock· that the elhl.cs or politics is much ing in his Topeka office as he lower U1nn that or general busl· handed this reporter a piece or ness. a ~irthday cake. Continuing with the analoi,'Y. . The , ~caslon w!!- a combina· the Governor staled. "PollUcs has

lion birthday party _and . press not yet reached maturity. If conference. John Casebeer, rjlp. you look into the history ur resentalive from McPherson, was business you discover that tho one or the )lonored. ethics there· was lower 00 or liO

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nor and the rew legislators pre- As the legislature went bnck sent discussed the day's proced· to Its vollng, the pn;ss conference ure or .the legislature and the was adjourned until tho n c x t probable signl!ieancc or the moves morning. Ink.en. ------

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