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1 Digital George Fox University "The Crescent" Student Newspaper Archives The Crescent - March 8, 1965 George Fox University Archives Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation George Fox University Archives, "The Crescent - March 8, 1965" (1965). "The Crescent" Student Newspaper This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives at Digital George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in "The Crescent" Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital George Fox University. For more information, please contact arolfe@georgefox.edu.

2 Volume 77, No. 9 NEWBERG, OREGON New Custodians Hired for Dorms The cleaning services of Ish Duckett f r o m McMinnville were first employed at Shambaugh Library December 1, As of February 15, 1965 they have been increased to the care of Edwards and Pennington Halls. According to the signed contract, Mr. Duckett furnishes all the janitorial supplies and employs all the help needed Mr. Welti and Mrs. Keyes are his present employees, cleaning the two dorms six days a week. Due to Mr. Duckett's experience and purchasing in large quantities he will be able to perform these services with no extra cost to the college. EVERETT L. CATTELL, president of Malone College in Canton Ohio will speak in Christian Emphasis week chapels April The evening services, sponsored jointly by GF and Newberg Friends, will begin at 7:30 p. m. each evening. Everett Cattell to Speak April 4-10 in CE Week Everett L. Cattell, spring Christian Emphasis speaker April 4-10, comes to George Fox with many years of experience as pastor, missionary and administrator. Mr. Cattell, a graduate of Marion college, Marion, Indiana, received his M.A. degree from Ohio State university. He then spent rune Secretary of the Evangelical years in pastorates of Friends churches in Columbus, Springfield, and Cleveland, Ohio. While pastoring the church at Cleveland, he also taught part-time at Cleveland Bible Institute. Following his pastoral work, for twenty-one years he was a missionary to India. Twenty of these years he acted as Superintendent of the American Friends India Mission. His ministry in India included work in Bible conferences and churches for Indian Christians and other missionaries. During these years he was a frequent pastor of Kellogg Memorial church where some five hundred missionaries gather in the Himalayas during the extreme heat of May and June. Another important post he filled there was as Executive His duties during a year include waxing the floors and shampooing the carpets in the halls once, washing the windows twice, and cleaning the lounges three times. Before school starts in the fall he will come in and clean both buildings, all residence rooms, and wax all the floors. Next year he will assume the cleaning responsibilities of Calder Center and Heacock Common (other than the kitchen). Mr. Duckett is a member of the Baptist church and teaches the high school Sunday School class there. GF Board Votes to Raise Tuition, Faculty Salaries George Fox college will raise its tuition $75 per school year, beginning next fall, according to a position taken by the Executive Committee of the board of trustees meeting in Minthorn Hall February 27. The new charges, which will raise the amount from $795 to $870, will apply to new students only, as the "Graduated-Tuition Plan" will stay in effect for all those continuing in their education. The move is part of a general research program being adopted by George Fox. Frank Cole, dean of administration, and Frank C. Colcord, treasurer, have been working over a period of months to project the income and expenditures for the next five years. Thus, the tuition will recognize an inflationary situation with an increase of $75.00 year after year. Faculty salaries are slated for an increase of ten per cent, beginning a year from now. All of the projections are based upon enrollments with increases of twenty-five students per year, although the recent history of the growth of the college suggests an even greater increase. Commenting on the action of the board, chairman Ivan L. Adams of Portland stated: "For many years, George Fox has been plagued with an inadequate plant, inefficient and obsolete equipment, and small enrollments. It is our belief that we are improving these situations." Within the last several weeks, picture, and the board receives a monthly report of the conditions. A major review was conducted when the board met for its semi-annual meeting last December. However, when the Executive Committee met last week, nearly three months had gone by, the delay being caused mainly by the storms and the difficulty of some of the trustees attending at any earlier date. Thus, although it was late, the February meeting was the first opportunity for the group to take responsible action. According to Dr. Ross: "I am sure that the board would not have taken this action were it not forced upon us by the economic 'facts of life.' The men did so only after all the research and reports dictated our immediate action, and we trust that none of our freshmen who plan to enroll next year will be hindered by what was done." Jean Bowman Wins J %L L2 i Jl ^ and universities have raised Current Affairs Test ie MARCH 8-13 Dead Week 9 Band concert 13 Peace Corps Placement Test, Portland Final exam week Choir tour Spring vacation 29 Spring Term begins their costs for next year, and Time magazine has notified it is understood that at least sophomore Jean Bowman that one other private school will she has been named the local do so in the next few weeks. winner in Time's 29th annual There are twelve private, ac- Current Affairs Contest. The credited colleges in the state; test, given to over 750,000 colof these, three have tuitions lege and high school students slightly less than George Fox, consists of 100 questions on Rational and foreign affairs. Othwhile eight charge more. The administration and board er high-scoring GF students constantly review the financial were James I Jbby and Neil DeMarco. Fellowship of India. He was also a co-opted member for many years of the Executive Committee of the National Christian Council of India. Mr. Cattell returned to the United States in September of 1957 at the call of Ohio Yearly Meeting to become its General Superintendent. He has been president of Malone College, Canton, Ohio, since June 1, Currently he is president of the World Evangelical Fellowship and vice-president of the Friends Foreign Missionary Society. Besides being a pastor, evangelist, missionary and administrator, Mr. Cattell is also an author. The Spirit of Holiness, his best known book, is available in the GF library. George Fox anticipates a time of real blessing as Everett Cattell draws from his wealth of experience to challenge the campus spiritually this coming :nonth. Meetings will include a daily The juniors came out victors chapel service on campus and in the girl-boy basketball tour- evening messages at Newberg nament featured for Bruin Jun- Friends. ior Day February 27. Girls rules were employed with limited dribble, and two eight-minute halves made up a game. THE NEW BAND and brass choir will present a foil concert in Juniors started by outscoring Hester Gymnasium tomorrow evening. the seniors The fresharranged for them by Thirty-three members of the newly-formed George piecesgfc men took the sophomores music majors. The Sensing a need for some Fox college band will present a full concert tomorrow two in their preliminary tilt. first is titled "Sadness of Soul" The championship game be- means of uniting all girls at night, March 9, at 8:00 p.m. in Hester gymnasium. No by Felix Mendelssohn and artween the juniors and fresh- George Fox college, a commitranged by Margie Church. It admission will be charged. men produced a squealer. The tee composed of nine girls and will feature Mauri Macy as Under the baton of director Dennis Hagen, the band trombone lead changed hands several Mrs. Craven has been formed accompanied to investigate the possibility of times with the score finally has grown to its present number from an original eight by the brasssoloist, group. The second organizing a women's associasettling at at the end of members in the fall of by Charles Carter and "The brass choir number is "The 26 minutes. In a two-minute tion. Trauermahsch" by E d v a r d The last bona fide band at Earle of Oxford's March" takthe goals of such an organi- George overtime, the juniors scored Fox was a 15-piece band en from "William Byrd Suite" Greig, arranged for brass by Rionge to win The stalwart zation would be to help wom- :"n chard Edmundson. by Geordon Jacob. Following junior crew was composed of en of GFC to grow spiritually, In addition to students, the is "Second Suite in F for MiliThree lively numbers condiane Ball, Nancy Crockett, culturally, and socially, and al- band includes several adults tary Band" by one of England's clude the program, the first Teri Kunkel, Nancy Newlin, so to provide service to others. from the college staff and New- outstanding twentieth century being "Serenata" by Leroy AnJoanne Rhodes, Dave Clark, Possible activities for this or- berg community. Mrs. Robert composers, Gustav Hoist, and derson. Following this Latin John Halgren, Roy McCon- ganization would include fash- Lauinger plays flute; Mrs. Jan- "Song of the Blacksmith" and American rhythms piece, Howaughey, and Jon Newkirk. ion shows, featured speakers, et Hagen, string bass; Ernest "Fantasia on Greensleeves." ard Macy, Stan Thornburg, and Freshman Bea Sandoz was faculty-staff teas, receptions, a Lichti, oboe; Robert Lauinger, The first section of the concert Jerry Sandoz will be featured high girl scorer with 9 points retreat at the beginning of the clarinet; Richard Maneing, clar- concludes with a piece by the In "Trumpets Wild" by Harold in the preliminary and 4 in the year, money-raising drives for inet; Bob Fiscus, baritone; and popular composer, Leroy AndWalters. The last part of the final. Mike Harrick, also a service projects, visitation to Jamie Sandoz, baritone sax. erson, "Rakes of Mallows." concert will conclude with a freshman, scored 14 in both hospitals, rest homes, etc., and Opening the concert, the band lively march, "Thundercrest", After an intermission the games to lead the fellows. devotional times. will play "Overture for Winds" brass choir will play two piano composed by Eric Osterling. New Band, Brass Choir Present Spring Concert Juniors Triumph In BJ Tourney Girls to Organize New Association

3 THE Page Two A Call to Serve It hardly needs to be said that responsibility in the form of student government leadership can be one glorified headache. In fact, with the many pressures and demands for time placed upon the GFC student body officers, one almost wonders at the good sense of anyone with high academic standards and an appreciation for a tad bit of leisure time wanting to drudge through the inglorious details of student government. Unless the individuals are glory-grabbers, the only explanation for students willingly enduring the endless committee meetings, the task of organizing over forty student organizational bodies, and the "no-homework weekends" given to various school functions are three: First, the students have caught a vision of Christian service through student government. They realize that a dedicated, Christ-centered Student Council can direct and stabilize the whole emphasis and trend of the GF campus. And they feel that they as Christians cannot conscientionsly ignore this responsibility. Second, these students have an authentic desire to serve in the capacity of a certain student office. This must of necessity include a willingness to work hard (not just to slide by) for their full three terms of office. They understand all the implied responsibility of the office they want to run for and are honestly enthusiastic about taking it. Third, these students have felt the definite leading of the Lord in their own life to submit their petition as a candidate. However, it should be noted that they do not feel called to win, but rather called to enter the campaign. If you personally meet these three qualifications of vision, desire, and call, you are urged to read the election procedures which appear on this page and prayerfully follow the Lord's direction. BGB Entered as second-claw natter at the post office at Newberg, Oregon. Published fourteen times during the college year by the Associated Students of George Fox College (formerly Pacific College). Terms $1.50 EDITOR Barbara Baker Assistant Editor Diane Ball News Editor Carolyn Harmon Page Editor Janet Gathright Sports Editor Mike Britton Photography Editor Dick Martin Business Manager ~ Ken Williams Advertising Manager _.. Nancy NewHn Copy Editor Sue Hoffman Reporters: Sue Boyce, Sue Burbank, Margie Church, Cherry Franklin, Dave Gault, Sue Hoffman, Barbara Jones, Jon Newkirk, Rick Rami, Jerry Sandoz, Meredith Youngren. Special Assistants: Will Howell, Jane Stinsan. Advisor: Arthur Tegger. C R E S C E N T Bob, Carol to Cycle Through Europe Juniors Carol Hibbs and Bob Schneiter plan to leave next term for a two and one-half months tour by motorcycle across the continent of Europe. Their plans include driving to New York, leaving Greenleaf, Idaho, March 29. If time permits they will visit the World's Fair and Washington, D.C., before flying to Luxemburg, Germany, April 6. They will then travel by train to Frankfurt, where they will buy motorcycles for use during the rest of their tour. The first main stop Bob and Carol will make is to be in Paris, France. They hope to be in Madrid, Spain during Holy Week, and then will travel south to the Rock of Gibralter and cross over into Morraco for a day or so. They then plan to journey up the Spanish, French, and Italian Riverrias to Rome. Switzerland and Berlin (both East and West) are also major points on their itinerary. If they keep on their time schedule, they hope to visit Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands before crossing the English Channel to London. After their return flight to New York, they will drive across the country to arrive back in Greenleaf during the end of June. Any student who meets the eligibility requirements according to the ASGFC constitution may be nominated from the student body by a petition bearing the signatures of 33 students (ten per cent of the ASGFC). Petitions may be obtained from the office of the Dean of Students and turned in to Vice-President Dave Brown, when completed. A student desiring to run for an office is required to: 1. Obtain a candidate information sheet from the Dean of Students' office, fill it out and return it. These sheets will be posted on the bulletin board for public perusal. 2. Select a campaign manager who will present a speech, limited to three minutes, to the student body. 3. Give a speech before the BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOULD $35 to $40 per week make up the difference between income and outgo? Must have car. For interview, appointment, leave message in G.F. Box 34. Newberg, Ore. To the Editor: It is the way of man to set for himself a goal. Men set the standards for themselves, the people around them, the club they belong to, and the college they attend. It has been stated that we are each a vital part of George Fox. George Fox is a Christian college. Why? Because we, the students, desire it so not the faculty so much, because they want us students to be happy in the Lord and for the most part will not step out and pick at some little thing we do wrong. We students are responsible to ourselves, and of course, if we are such Christians that we desire Christ to be seen in us, we are responsible to Christ. The goals that we have set for our college change as we ourselves change. If we are continually drawing closer to God, we should expect to see our college, as a whole, pick up and move a little closer to heaven. Can we stand back and say, "Well, look at us... we're better than that college... we are a Christian college... we're 'good kids'... etc."? If the aim of the Christian is to always and ever become more like Christ, the same goes for the Christian college. Dare we step out of His footprints to "look-see" how good we're doing? Let's look more to Godi instead of to our neighbor. Let's pray for growth in ourselves, then pray for others. Mary Gallaway student body. 4. Pass a constitution test. The following is the order of campaigns and elections: March 29 Petitions available. April 9 Petitions due. April 12 Campaigning begins. Candidate information sheet due by 12:00 noon. April 16 Campaign managers' speeches. April 16 Primary election. Polls open 10:30-5:00 p. m. in the SUB. April Candidates speeches for all ASGFC offices. April 26 10:30-5:00 p. m., voting in the SUB. April 27 10:30-2:00 p. m., voting in the SUB. April 30 Announcement of winners in The Crescent. Between Classes Rumor has it that head cook 1 Elsie Hermanson was heard to despair recently, "Oh, they've got that big old dump truck right in the middle of my new kitchen!" GO ROCKET Rocket Point Service Station Ott $Ute{lU He Election Procedure Why Pay More? Gas and Oil for Less 1415 E. First S t Portraits Commercial and Photo Finishing Camera Supplies Student to Diane Ball (after placing her empty sweater sleeve across her shoulder): "Someone's got his arm around you." Diane Ball to student: "It's about time!" To the Editor: Even though there has been a change of editors since some of the things in the following letter have transpired, I still feel I should express my sentiments about a few things that have occurred lately. First of all I feel that the Director of Activities should be commended on the terrific job done on both the Christmas and Valentine formals. Having recently completed five years at George Fox I speak with truth when I say that at last these social events are more than just a chance for girls to show off their formal and the fellas to put out a lot of money on a seemingly useless ordeal. From reports I've received, the Christmas formal at the Hilton and the Valentine formal were social events that one could look forward to with excitement and be proud of rather than stoically bearing them as traditional events as I did, all except my frosh year. If any of the rest of the social activities are progressing as these events have progressed this year I feel that the college is finally getting a social program that can be boasted of rather than being somewhat embarrassed about. Jon Newkirk and the others responsible for this progress and elevation of the social program are to be greatly commended, for perhaps it is only some of us "old timers" who realize the effort they must have put forth to bring this about. Now to the not so commendable portion of my letter. Although the Crescent staff is probably not responsible I feel I should express my displeasure in finding out that an issue of the Crescent was not sent out to subscribers because of its contents. I think those responsible should realize that they cannot keep "secrets locked in dark closets." There are other ways the news gets out and it seems to me that the college suffers more when the alumni, prospective students, and others find out that the college is trying to hide things than if they would let them know these things anyway. At present I have four prospective students who I have been talking to about going to George Fox. They don't expect the college to be perfect and I'm hard pressed for explanations of why they don't get all of the Crescents. Now then, not having received this particular issue of the Crescent it seems that the issue at hand was concerning the athletic program. Well, I do receive some information from fairly reliable sources, but I imagine these sources are quite opinionated and give a more one-sided view of the issue than would come forth in the Crescent. For this reason I will make one further statement and close my epistle. Since when is it fair to allow the first string quarterback and other players to play all season and then deprive them of their earned letter on the basis of grades they received after football season closed? Bayard O. Stone Phone JE Check Into Our PERSONALIZED TYPEWRITERS Repairs Sales Service Holman's Office Equipment A MOCK-UP of the projected George Fox college campus has been completed by architect Donald L. Llndgren. Soon to be presented on the campus, the model is about the size of an office desk and will be covered with a removable plastic bubble.

4 THE CRESCENT Page Three Photos by Dick Martin cards will be in soon. The Book Store MARCH to Sunday School in MARCH ATTEND Sherwood Friends Sunday School Elmer Lewis, College Class Teacher See Dave Brown or Nick Mauer For Information and Transportation

5 Page Four THE ^viiv^v W'vtv fei^xta^ A note of acknowledgement to Coach Haskell and his B-ballers. Although the overall season record was not the greatest, they closed out a good league season with a championship win over Cascade. The strong finish in games has been one of the Quakers' outstanding assets this year. Cascade must be getting a little wary of the results of the WCCC tourney. Last year after an undefeated league season the Cardinals were relegated to a third place finish by an opening night victory by George Fox. The last-second hero of that game was Dale Twenge. This year produced a new hero in the person of big Ron Heide, who split the net with four seconds left and brought GFC the championship. Track and baseball are both presently underway and if possible schedules will be released in the next issue. Outlook is good for both sports, with several returnees and a good deal of new talent. _MgB Need Alterations? STRETCH THAT See DOLLAR Newberg Cleaners I Do Your Shopping at We is Peg Pants it Shorten Pants fr Hem Coats fr Repair Zippers Crown Discount C R E S C E N T Girls' BB Team Still Undefeated After 3 Games After swamping.. Pacific university (with the help of an opposing player), the GFC girls' basketball team is still on top. March 2, Tuesday afternoon, the Quaker girls beat Marylhurst with a lead. A new idea is being experimented with this year, in the use of the unlimited dribble. In years past, the girls have been limited to two or three dribbles. The first half of this game was played using the limited dribble and the second half using the unlimited. Thursday night, March 4, GF won again, this time over Linfield by a score of The unlimited dribble was used the first half of this game, while the limited was used during the second half. With a 3-0 record, George Fox faces OCE Thursday, March 11. This game will be held in Hester gymnasium at 7 p.m. A win would make it an undefeated year in basketball, since this is the last game. EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE Amazing new liquid plastic coating used on all types of surfaces interior or exterior. Eliminated waxing when applied on Asphalt, Tile, Vinyl, Linoleum, Vinyl Asbestos, Hard Wood, and Furniture. Completely eliminates painting when applied to Wood, Metal, or Concrete surfaces. This finish is also recommended for boats and automobiles. NO COMPETITION 20% Discount 711 E. 2nd Lefs Go Bowling At NEWBERG BOWL College Lanes Bowler of the Week College Rates As these are exclusive formulas in demand by all businesses, industry and homes, no franchise fee. Minimum investment $300. Maximum investment $,000. Investment is secured by inventory. Factory trained personnel will help set up your business. For complete details and descriptive literature write. CHEM-PLASTICS PAINT CORP Locust St. Louis 3, Mo. Newberg Drug THE QUAKER QUINTET score again in the WCCC championship game. GFC Downs Cascade, Wins League Crown The George Fox Quakers used Bible Standard as a stepping-stone to the league championship in the first round of the league tourney, triumphing The Quakers led from the beginning and were never overtaken. Jess Wilson led the attack with 22 points. Gary Blackmar was "tiger on the boards" with 14 grabs. Dale Twenge collected 14 counts and Steve Moller 13. Roy Snyder and Terri Ross both tallied 15 points for the losers. tion and on the floor. George Fox was league champion by a score of 69-67: Ron Heide hit 7 of 8 shots from the floor in the second half and finished with 17 points for the night. Last Minute Victory Cascade came on strong in the first 5 minutes of Saturday night's championship tilt to lead 17-5 over the Quakers. This lead didn't last long as the Foxmen shoved this to 3633 at half time. The first 10 minutes of the second half was all George Fox as the local quintet out maneuvered the Cardinals Cascade's first five, fresh from a five minute rest, started closing the gap and the score see-sawed back and forth in the last 2 minutes. With 6 seconds left on the scoreboard the score was knotted at 67-all. After a mad scramble at George Fox's basket, Dale Twenge fed Ron Heide on the base line. Ron split the net with a 12 foot jump shot as the clock read 1 second. Great jubilation reigned in the Quaker cheering sec- The Quakers hit an amazing 66.7 per cent the second half and held their ball-handling errors to 6. Cascade's Denny Gibson took game-scoring honors with 21 followed by Bob Puckett with 20. Steve Moller tallied 14 and Dale Twenge 11 for the Quakers. United States National Bank of Oregon Student Loans and Special Checking Accounts Newberg Branch 515 E. First Complete Pharmacy E. 1st The Prescription Store NAP'S MARKET My podner and I think the best job is done at Best Cleaners 503 E. First Have a Happy SPRING VACATION Phil Harmon Nothing But The Best

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