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1961 November 17
Victor Riesel To Appear Dec. 1st
The third special assembly
widely syndicated column "In-
American labor and all but
his punch; instead the attack
this year will present the noted
side Labor" has come to be re-
destroyed legitimate unions sub-
ironically added force to the cru-
labor columnist Victor Riesel,
garded as the commentary or
sequently cost him his eyesight.
He refused to be intimidated by
sade he was leading and proved
Friday evening, December 1.
authority on the labor scene.
1961. at 8:15 p.m. in Crawford
His assignment has taken him
the threats of the Communists
to the world the accuracy of
Hall.
throughout the free and captive
his exposes.
and racketeers whose nefarious
world and to interviews with
Mr. Riesel's address will con-
Victor Riesel covers a far-
famous men of our time-Roose
activities he exposed; the result
cern a subject that has an in-
flung, sprawling beat-Labor
velt, Eisenhower, Kennedy,
came on April 5. 1956 when he
fluence on all Americans, since
He has devoted himself to the
Churchill, Atice, Khrushchev,
was blinded for life by acid
labor today influences politics,
labor movement since he wit-
and Castro.
which was flung into his face
affects diplomacy, changes gov-
nessed a Communist-led riot in
by a hoodlum. This odious crime
ernments, and has a direct re-
New York's Union Square when
His scathing attacks on the
failed, however, to silence the
lationship to the health of our
he was only fifteen. Today his
corruption that has permeated
pen of Victor Riesel or soften
national economy.
Vol. XXI - No. 6
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, November 17, 1961
Military
Ball
Tomorrow
Night
Tomorrow evening, November
20 Receive Scroll And Key Award
Fall Concert Tonight
18th, Grove City College's Oak-
ley G. Kelly Squadron of the
The Grove City College Band
Arnold Air Society will present
Wednesday morning in chapel
member of Pennsylvania Stu-
the annual Military Ball, "An
the new members of Scroll and
will present its fall Concert to-
dent Education Association.
Key were announced. To be
night in Crawford Hall at 8:00.
Evening in Space." It will be-
Donna Stoner. She is a business
gin at 9:00 P.M. in the intra-
elected to Scroll and Key, a
The public is invited to hear
education major: a member of
mural room of the Recreation
person must have general aca-
these musicians in their recital.
Pennsylvania Student Education
Building.
demic excellence for three
The opening march "Onward"
Association: Commerce Club
will set the theme for the eve-
One of the four "Squadron
years. Only one person is elec-
and the yearbook staff.
Sweethearts" will be crowned
ted for every fifteen in the sen-
ning. Other selections include
ior class.
Fred W. Schwarz. He is an ac-
"Malaguena" by Lecuona,
Queen of the Ball with the other
counting major; a member of
The new members are:
"Ballet Parisien" by Offenbach
three candidates attending the
the band; newspaper staff; or-
Linda Kay Arbuthnot. She is a
and the "Beguine for Flutes'
queen. The Sweetheart repre-
chestra; ad-Commerce -Club.-
by-Osterling
senting Squadron I is Ger-
biology major; president of Sig.
Barbara Ann Schlicher. She is a
Reichenfeld, representing
ma Theta Chi sorority: treas-
Student Conductor Robt. Thiel
history major; a member Theta
Squadron 2 is Jeanne Shockey
urer of Pan Hellenic Council;
will lead the band in the theme
Kappa sorority: Pennsylvania
Squadron 3, Nancy Beck and
a member of Pi Gamma Mu,
from "Exodus". Dr. Edgar B.
Student Education Association:
representing Squadron 4 will be
national social studies honorary;
Cole, Director, will assume the
yearbook staff and secretary of
Suzanne Wherry. The Queen will
Alpha Theta Mu, national sen-
baton again for tunes from "The
Pi Gamma Mu.
be crowned during the inter-
jor women's honorary: Beta
Unsinkable Molly Brown" by
Audrey M. Pintar. She is an
mission, escorted by the Squad-
Beta Beta. national biology hon-
Meredith Wilson, "The Earl of
orary: Biology Club; Women's
English major; a member of
ron commander whose squad-
Salisbury" by Byrd and "Mam
Gamma Sigma Phi sorority;
ron she represents. Also during
Athletic Association: and Who's
Inez" by Grenct.
the intermission there will be
Who in American Colleges and
Who's Who in American Colleg-
Donald Connell, music major
Universities.
es and Universities; Pi Kappa
a "Grand March' with only
from Harrisville will conduct
Daniel E. Zerfoss. He is a his-
Delta and Pennsylvania Student
senior advanced cadets and
the "Theme from Route 66"
Education Association.
their dates participating
tory major; on the news paper
a special transcription made by
Robert K. Morley. He is a major
Wes Reedy and Chip Rawson
staff; the literary magazine
the student conductor.
in mechanical engineering
are in charge of the decorations
staff: Omicron Delta Kappa, na-
Terry A. Malone. She is an Enz.
The performance closes with
which include scale models of
tional men's leadership honor-
lish major and a member of
"Greensleeves" arranged by
the Minuteman (picture left),
ary; Pi Kappa Delta, national
Alfred Reed and "The Parade
forensic honorary; Pi Gamma
Pan Hellenic Council; Women's
Atlas ICBM, Thor and the Titan,
of the Charioteers' by Miklos
Athletic Association; English
ballistic missiles. Sheppard's
Mu. national social studies hon-
Rozsa.
Club; Pennsylvania Student Edu-
This one tenth scale model
Mercury Space Capsule will be
orary: and Who's Who in Ameri-
cation Association: Who's Who
of the Minuteman intercontinen-
represented by a life-sized mod-
can Colleges and Universities.
He is also a freshman dormi-
in American Colleges and Uni-
President And Deans
tal ballistic missile will be on
el and a 12 ft. scale model of
versities; Pi Gamma Mu: Al-
display at The Annual Military
an F104 Starfighter. The models
tory counsellor.
Carol Ann White. She is a busi-
pha Theta Mu; and president
Attend Convention
Ball on Saturday evening, No.
of the missiles are furnished by
vember 18, 1961.
ness education major and
of Sigma Delta Phi sorority
the USAF Orientation Group
a
(Continued on Page
During the Thanksgiving re-
from Wright-Patterson AFB.
cess, while many students will
Two Professors Attend
Ohio. The other decorations will
Barbara McCracken
"Miss Ouija Queen"
be enjoying a long-awaited va-
(Continued on Page 4)
cation, President Harker, along
The staff of the Ouija has an-
the 1961-1962 school year. Al-
with Dean Swezey and Dean
Two Day Symposium
Conservative Club
nounced the election of Barbara
though this is the first year a
Kring will be attending the 75th
Dr. James Paton, III, profes-
Will Hold Seminar
queen has been selected, the
McCracken as "Miss Ouija" of
Annual Convention of the Mid-
sor of English and Dr. Howard
yearbook staff plans to make
dlc States Association of Col-
P. Hinde, professor of biology,
Dr. Charles G. Jones, a local
the selection of a queen an an-
lege and Secondary Schools in
represented Grove City College
surgeon, spoke on Social
nual event. Miss McCracken
Atlantic City. Drs. Swezey and
at a symposium at Kenyon Col-
ized Medicine at the last meet-
was chosen by a committee of
Kring will also attend the East-
lege, Kenyon, Ohio.
ing of the Conservative Club. At
three faculty members on
ern Association of College
Every year Kenyon College
the next meeting to be held
basis of photogenic qualities
Deans and Advisers of Stu-
presents a panel-discussion
Wednesday, November 29, Mr.
from a group of 15 Junior Wom-
dents. Within the convention it-
type conference at which topics
Albert Goodwin of the G.C.C.
en.
self, several conferences will be
of current vital interest are de-
Economics Department will
Barbara, a pretty 20 year old
held. One of these conferences,
bated. The purpose of the dis-
speak.
Junior from Butler, Pennsyl-
entitled "The Secondary School
cussions is to stimulate think-
The Conservative Club in af
vania, is a member of Sigma
and College Look at the Stu-
ing along the selected line. The
filiation with the Intercollegiate
Tneta Chi sorority and is major-
dent: What is Happening to His
topic of interest this year was
Society of Individualists, Inc.,
ing in Elementary Education.
Values," will be attended by
"The Communication Between
is planning a seminar to be held
She will reign until next year's
Dr. Harker, while Deans Swez-
the Humanities and Science.'
Saturday, December 2. The top-
Homecoming when she will turn
ey and Kring will be present at
The two-day symposium, held
ic of discussion will be Ameri-
over her crown to some present
another conference entitled
on October 27-28, was attended
can-Russian Relations. Talks
sophomore.
"The President and His Rela-
by area college professors and
given by various renown speak-
The other girls nominated for
this title were Susie Cober, Bar-
tionship to the Dean."
other interested men represent-
ers in the Rare Book Room are
The conferences, which are
ing the arts and sciences.
open to the public.
bara Withrow, Nancy Beck,
Judy Hannon, Jan Petrovic,
held annually, aim at improv-
Kenyon College selected six
Ruthie LaZaro, Linda Taft,
ing administrative techniques
notable men to debate the pro-
Deadline for applications
Gerry Reichenfeld, Linda Spen-
in high schools and col-
posed topic. They were Sir
for Editor-in-chief and Busi-
cer, Gay Maischoss, Linda Pool,
leges. They also strive to im-
Charles Peace Snow, a British
ness Manager of the COL.
author-scientist who nas written
Judy Cathcart, Sue Cammack
prove student-administration re-
LEGIAN is Friday Decein-
several novels on the lack of
ber 1.
and Kay Holland.
lationships.
(Continued on Page 5)
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1961 November 17
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.