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1961 December 8
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Vol. XXI - No. 8
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, December 8, 1961
Time Limit' Presented Tonight
If you want to be gripped by
Chapel Choir Presents 'Messiah'
a thrilling drama, both student
and faculty are advised not to
miss "Time Limit, a pshych-
On Sunday. December 10, the
ological drama of the Korean
Grove City College Chapel
Choir will present 'The Mes-
MAP Sponsors
War.
siah" by G. F. Handel. The
Originally scheduled for Dec.
choir will be under the direc-
Holiday Project
8 and 9, the play has been set
tion of Professor Oscar Coop.
back to Dec. 7 and 8. The play
er. and Professor Alan Wood
deals with the coming trial of
This year, for its Christmas
will preside at the organ.
Major Cargill. played by Jack
Marcy Ruben. Sue Hackett,
Service Project, Mary Ander-
Hayes, who is accused of de-
son Pew Dormitory, in con-
Edie Haughton, Barb Nelson,
feeting to the Chinese Commu-
junction with West Dormitory,
Marge Miller, Frank Ransick,
nists under duress, and also of
is raising money to aid Asian
Lee Campbell. and Frank Mos-
having made derogatory con-
students in Christian Colleges
er will sing solos and will be
fessions. He is fading and al-
on the rim of Asia. The goal
accompanied by a chorus of
most certain of conviction.
for the project is two hundred
approximately ninety-five voic.
Furthermore, in the face of
dollars, which will be used to
es.
damning evidence supplied by
buy books for the libraries of
A synopsis of Handel's beau-
his former colleagues in the
these colleges.
tiful composition includes the
camp. the major "not only rc-
following numbers:
These colleges are Tunghai
fuses to defend himself, but
Recitative, tenor, "Comfort Ye
University near Taichung, Tai-
displays a brand of polite cyni-
My People'
wan: Chung Chi College, Hong
cism." Harry Holmes as Lt.
Chorus, 'And the Glory of the
Kong; Silliman University,
Col. Edwards, who must con-
Lord
Damaguete, Philippines; and
duct the investigation, and Wil-
Recitative, bass, **Thus Saith
Yonsei University, Seoul, Kor-
ly Jahn as General Conners,
the Lord"
ca. Their facilities are, for the
who is determined to prosecute
Air, alto and chorus, "O Thou
most part, incomplete, a d
it to a satisfactory finale, have
that Tellest
books are greatly needed.
strong parts. The comedy re-
Recitative, bass, "For Behold
Dave York and Jark Hayes in "Time Limit"
The need was stated by
lief is supplied by David York
Darkness Shall Cover"
Frank R. Hunt, Executive Sec-
and Jan Petrovic as a technical
Chorus, 'For Unto Us a Child
retary of the United Board for
Twelve Tapped By Pi Gamma Mu
sergeant and a WAC corporal.
Is Born"
Christian Higher Education in
The play, directed by Dr.
Pastoral Symphony-Organ
Asia: "I am concerned to ac-
Pi Gamma Mu. the National
William Teufel, will be present-
Recitative, soprano, "There
quaint and challenge the
social science honorary socie-
The three faculty members
ed tonight in Crawford Audi-
Were Shepherds'
American student with the
ty, tapped nine students and
who were tapped were:
torium by Theta Alpha Phi, the
Chorus, "Glory to God"
deep hunger of Asian students
three faculty on Tuesday. De-
Robert Anderson, a 1957 grad-
honorary dramatics fraternity.
Air, soprano, *Rejoice Great-
for some of the education op.
cember 5.
uate of Grove City College. He
ly'
portunities often taken for
There are three requirements
returned to the college in Sep-
Recitative, alto, "Then Shall
granted in the States. I have
for membership in Pi Gamma
tember as Assistant Professor
Concert To Be
the Eyes of the Blind'
seen such students travel long
Mu:
of Business Administration, re-
Air, alto, "He Shall Feed His
distances to sit for entrance
1. 20 B hours in the social sci-
placing Hugh A. Weiss. He
worked for the Foundation for
Held In Crawford
Flock'
examinations knowing that on-
ences. Namely history, poli-
Chorus, "His Yoke Is Easy.
ly one in forty would be select-
tical science, economics, psy-
Economic Education, Inc., of
and His Burden Is Light"
ad.'
chology, and sociology.
Irvington.on-t e-Hudson, New
For 'those who enjoy fine mu-
Chorus-Hallelujah.
2. Must never have failed a
York, and was also an adjunct
sic, a symphony concert will
As Americans, we know that
social science.
instructor of finance at Ford-
be given in Crawford Hall Au-
the support of a free Asia is
Touring Choir Makes
necessary for the ultimate suc.
3. A minimum overall quality
ham University in New York
ditorium on Thursday, Decem-
cess of democracy over com-
point average of 2.90. The
City
ber 14 at 8:15 p.m. A carol
munism. However, communism
nine students tapped were:
Robert Reeder, of Montours-
sing with audience participa-
First Appearance
Shirley Baltau, a history major
ville. In 1958 he was a mem-
tion will precede the concert at
has deep appeal for the uned-
from Grove City, Pa., is a
ber of a research team at Penn
8:15.
The Grove City College Tour-
ucated masses, and one way to
ing Choir made its first ap-
member of Theta Kappa Soror-
State and was also employ-
The tentative program will
keep the whole continent of
pearance of the season at the
Asia from becoming commu-
ity.
ed by the Pennsylvania Depart-
include the following numbers:
dedication service of the St.
nist is to support Asian educa-
William Cope, a Business Ad-
ment of Labor and Industry,
J. H. Romar's "Suite for Or-
tion.
ministration major from Knox,
Bureau of Vocational Rehabili-
Andrews United Presbyterian
chestra' This piece, compos-
Pa., is a member of the Beta
tation.
Church of Butler on November
ed in 1720, does not depend on
30, 1961. The Touring Choir
As Christians, it is our duty
Sigma fraternity. ODK, Col-
John Rys, A native of Balti-
gimmicks for appeal; it has a
was under the direction of
to support those less fortunate
legian, the basketball and ten-
more, Md. is an Assistant Pro.
fresh, direct approach, as good
Prof. Oscar Cooper; the choir
than we. Traditionally, Chris-
nis manager, and is treasurer
fessor of History and Political
today as it was 200 years ago.
sang four anthems. Dr. J. Le-
tian support has leaned toward
of Student Council.
Science. He was a graduate of
Handel's "Overture to Sam-
roy Douds, a former graduate
educational support, for Chris-
Carolyn Grupp. a history major
Gettysburg College, with a
son" This piece, although not
of Grove City College was the
tianity has its basis in educa-
from Pittsburgh, Pa., is a
M.A. Degree from Columbia in
as well known as **The Mes.
speaker at the service.
tion.
member of Phi Sigma Chi so-
Public Law and Government.
siah," is highly regarded among
But these are only two rea-
rority and Drill Team.
At present he is engaged in
musical circles as being repre-
Faculty Party Held
sons for supporting this serv-
Patricia Ecker, a history ma-
writing am extensive study of
sentative of Handel's last work.
ice project. Grovers have full
jor from Williamsport, Pa., is
social and political tensions in
A faculty Christmas dinner
access to a fairly complete li-
the Caribbean area, which he
Ketelbey's "In a Monastery
a member of Sigma Delta Phi
party will be held Friday eve-
brary full of books with which
hopes to publish in the next
Garden" This is a character-
sorority, WAA, Judicial Board,
ning, December 8, 1961, at 6
to pursue studies. Even if the
Orientation, Junior Counseling.
twelve months, and which he
istic intermezzo, and is sugges-
o'clock in the Social Room of
Mary McCarl, is a history ma-
will submit to the American
tive of a monastery garden
book wanted is not in the Col-
Crawford Hall. Following din-
lege library, one can go some
jor from Curwensville, Pa., is
University as a doctoral disser-
coming to life with morning de-
votions.
ner, there will be a musical
where, perhaps Pittsburgh
a member of Internation-
tation, hoping to complete de-
program under the direction of
where the book may be had.
al Club.
gree requirements in 1962.
"Diabolero' A Spanish
Miss Cowan, Mr. Cooper, and
Jean Moore, a sociology and
Dance for orchestra, it is a
However, these Asian students
Mr. Wood. The evening will be
have access to libraries with
English major from Pittsburgh,
Johnson Accepted
typical Spanish Bolero.
climaxed by attendance of all
only a limited supply of books
Pa., is a member of Delta Del-
Don Wilson's "Gypsy Leg-
the faculty members at the
and often these libraries are
ta Tau sorority, Band, and
At Theology School
end" This piece is based on
school play, "Time Limit."
the most complete ones in the
Young Republicans Club.
Hugh D. Johnson, a senior
Romanian gypsy melodies.
country Competition for these
Sandy Shaeffer, a sociology
here, has been accepted in the
Paul Durand's "Fantasia"
ODK Book of the Semester
colleges is more rigorous than
major from Vandergrift, Pa.,
School of Theology at Boston
It is typical of music being
The Stranger
any American college applicant
is a member of Sigma Sigma
University. Hugh is the son of
written today in modern Ger-
many.
by
experiences, and the graduates
Sigma sorority and WAA.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Johnson
Lynn Thompson, a history ma-
at 208 Gibson Street, Canan-
Ferig Fucci's Seranta In-
Albert Camus
of these colleges are their
country's leaders. It seems on-
jor from Branchton, Pa., is a
daigua, New York, and is ma-
caica" This is an Inca sere-
Today at 4 o'clock in Alum-
ly fair to allow these eager
member of Epsilon Pi Frater-
joring in philosophy. He was
a
nade based on an old legend of
ni Lounge panel of students
students to have the same ad-
nity and Varsity Club.
member of the Drum and Bug-
Auca, the winged ancestor of
moderated by Robert Kuncio
vantages that American stu-
Peggy Wertz, a psychology ma-
le Corp and is president of the
the Incas.
will discuss the book as a
for from Mattapoisett, Mass.
Methodist Student Movement.
Cohen's Introduction and
dents have. Perhaps the gift of
literary
is a member of International
He will enroll for graduate
Czardas" Donald Connell will
(Continued on Page 8)
Club.
study in September 1962.
(Continued on Page 8)
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1961 December 8
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.