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1961 December 15
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Vol. XXI No. 9
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, December 15, 1961
New Collegian Heads Chosen
Joanna Jones Named Editor-In-Chief;
Dr. Thaddeus Penar
Eight Students Get
David Tudor To Be Business Manager
PSEA Delegate At
Water Safety Awards
In a recent action the Publications Committee of Grove City
College appointed Miss Joanna H. Jones as Editor-in-Chief of
Wash. Conference
Eight Grove City students
the Collegian. and Mr. David E. Tudor as the Business Manager.
have obtained water safety
The new Editor and Business Manager will assume office Feb-
Dr. Thaddeus H. Penar, the
awards. The 30 hour course.
ruary 1, 1962 for a one year term, replacing the current Editor
college registrar. represented
sponsored by the American Red
Ronald Baer and current Business Manager Grant McLaughlin.
Miss Jones is a sophomore mathematics and history major
the state of Pennsylvania as a
Cross, enables them to teach
and currently a member of both the feature and society staffs
delegate from PSEA at
swimming and life saving.
of the Collegian. While in high school she served on both the
Regional Conference on In-
The eight people are: Bill
newspaper and yearbook staffs, and in her senior year as editor
struction held in Washington.
Barron, Larry Chase, Dave Mc.
of her school newspaper Her college activities include participa-
D.C. Sponsored by the National
Clintic. Marjorie Miller, Shirl.
tion in the publication of the yearbook the college liter-
Education Association: this
ary magazine. and the Collegian. Miss Jones' other activities in-
ey Scott. Jane Stammelbach,
conference was held from Dec.
clude debate. play production crews, the Canterbury Club, and
Sandy Wright, Ronald Yeaw.
camp counseling during the summer. She is the daughter of Mr.
3-6 to "render a cooperative in-
and Mrs. James T. Jones of 654 East High Street, Waynesburg
structional service' and to
"make the instructional serv-
AdvancedROTCCadets
Pennsylvania, and is a 1960 graduate of Waynesburg High School
The new Business Manager
ices of the NEA and its depart-
of the Collegian is Mr. David
ments better known to the
To Fly To Florida
E. Tudor, a Junior Chemical
teachers of this area" About
Engineering major from
400 representatives spent three
The annual Advanced ROTC
Greenville, Pennsylvania. Mr.
days attending the various
Christmas trin will take place
Joanna Jones
Tudor, a member of Omicron
seminars, discussion groups,
December 17th to 19th. At this
Xi fraternity, is currently serv.
lectures and films on the vari-
time, 13 advanced ROTC cadets
will fly to McCoy Air Force
A.F. Officers Learn
ing on the business staff of the
ous perspectives of education,
Collegian, and formerly, he
led mainly by members of the
Base in Orlando, Florida. They
NEA. The states represented in
will be accompanied by the Air
Foreign Language
was a member of the distribu-
tion staff. His college activities
this conference besides Penn-
Science Staff of Grove City Col-
Headquarters USAF recently
include the American Chemical
sylvania were Delaware, Dis-
lege plus Dr. Swezey and Mr.
announced a new long range
Society and the Engineers
trict of Columbia, Maryland,
Cooper.
program to familiarize Air
Club: Mr. Tudor is also a
New Jersey. New York, North
The purpose of the Christmas
Force officers in at least one
member of Advanced R.O.T.C.
Carolina, South Carolina, an d
trip is to orient the advanced
Virginia
foreign language. This IS a
He was graduated from Creen-
cadets to the operations of a
new Air Force wide policy to
ville High School in 1959 and
typical Strategic Air Command
instruct officers in French
enrolled at Grove City College
DebateTeamCompetes
Base.
Spanish. German, Chinese or
in the fall of the same year.
At 8:00, Sunday December 17,
any other language where
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
At U. Of Pittsburgh
the cadets will be driven to
there is sufficient interest and
F. Tudor, reside at 40 Cham-
Youngstown where they will
or need at a given location.
hers Avenue, Greenville, Penn-
Four Grove City debaters
board a plane at Youngstown's
The announcement also includ-
sylvania.
participated Dec. 1 in the four
Municipal Airport. They will
ed a recommendation "that the
Dave Tudor
The new staff appointments
teenth annual cross-examina-
then fly to Hunter Air Force
program include a study of the
for the Collegian will be an-
tion debate at the University of
Pittsburgh, where they all won
Base and then on to McCoy.
history and customs of the peo-
ple. Overseas commanders
'Pride & The Passion
nounced at a later date by the
a "good" rating.
arriving there late in the after-
new Editor.
noon. While the cadets are at
will conduct courses in the
Dan Zerfoss, Ralph Karn.
McCoy. they will reside in the
language of the country for all
Presented Jan. 5
George Towle and David Grupp
visiting officer's quarters on
officers, with priority given to
History Professors
base. The cadets and their in-
those most likely to pursue a
The Pride and the Passion, a
were the team members, who
Attend Conference
with members of 5 other col-
structors will return via the
career in the Air Force. The
popular appeal film in color, is
legs. spoke on the subject:
cost of this program will be
the English Club's next motion
On Wednesday. December 27,
same route, arriving back in
Resolved, that labor organiza-
carried in the budget of each
picture to be presented at 8:00
three professors from the
Grove City in time to enjoy
tions should be under the juris-
major command.
P. M. on January 5, 1962 in
Grove City College history de-
their long Christmas vacation
diction of antitrust legislation.
Air University. with head-
Crawford Auditorium. This spec-
partment will leave for Wash-
It is hoped that this trip will
tacular 1957 contribution
of
ington, D.C. where they will at-
Teams came from 18 states,
give the cadets a better insight
quarters at Maxwell AFB,
Alabama, is supporting the of
Stanley Kramer is based on the
tend a three day conference of
Canada and the West Indies.
(Continued on Page
ficer Language Training pro-
book The Gun by C. S. Fores-
the American Historical Asso-
gram by urging AFROTC De-
ter (Captain Hornblower) and is
ciation. Those attending will be
Grad School Dean To Lecture Here
tachment personnel to use the
concerned with the dragging of
Dr. Mueller, Dr. Gara, and Mr.
Mac Donald. Highlighing the
college or university facilites
a huge cannon all over the
Dr. Peter Monsma, the college pastor, has announced that
whenever possible to which
plains of Spain during the in-
annual conference this
Dr. Harold K. Schilling, Dean of the Graduate School at Penn.
they are assigned to acquire a
vasion of Napolean.
will be Secretary of State,
conversational ability in a for
Frank Sinatra, the Spanish Re-
Dean Rusk, who will speak on
sylvania State University, will be at Grove City College on
March 21 to lecture and hold discussions in the field of the
eign language. However, it is
sistance leader, wants to shoot
Saturday night.
college student and his religion.
not intended to establish the
the cannon; Cary Grant, an Eng.
This year the college will not but instead will bring promin
relative importance between
lish sea captain, wants to pro-
sportsor Religion in Life Week,
ent lay leaders to the campus
tect the cannon: and Sophia
Grovers Receive
continued education in the sci-
for formal addresses. discus-
entife and engineering fields
Loren, a camp follower. doesn't
and a foreign language.
care about the cannon she
sion groups and individual
Merit Awards
counselling.
Maxwell AFB, Alabama, is
wants Frank Sinatra and/or
conducting a survey to deter-
Cary Grant.
Merit awards are presented
Dr. Schilling at Pennsylvan
mine how many officers sta-
The Cinematography is ex-
in the fall semester to mem-
ia State since 1941, as a pro-
tioned there speak at least one
cellent and, although of dubious
bers of each class, for scholas-
fessor of Physics, Head of the
Department, and now Dean of
foreign language. This survey
intellectual value. should pro-
tic achievement during the
will be used to lay plans for
vide a full evening of entertain-
previous college year. Awards
the Graduate Studies, is
possible instruction in several
ment.
are made to the top fifteen per
Pennsylvanian who did his
languages and to fulfill the re-
cent of the degree candidates
studying and the early part of
quest of the recent Air Force
Moonlight and Mistletoe,
in each class.
his teaching in the midwest.
wide program.
the annual Christmas Dance.
The award winners are:
He is a member of Sigma
In the future. officers as-
will be held tonight in the
Seniors
Chi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sig
signed to Grove City College
Intramural Room from 10
ma Pi Sigma fraternities, and
Paul Edward Andree, Linda
will try to acquire a proficien-
P.M. to 1 A.M. The Hal
is very active in religious
cy in a foreign language.
Kay Arbuthnot, Judith Shively
Curtis band and soloist Jean
work, being a member of the
Bosserman, Linda Louise Can-
Shockey will provide music.
Religious Education Associa-
toni, Ralph Edward Carlson,
The senior class will spon-
tion. and one-time member of
Rosalie Dean Carson, Martha
Merry Christmas
sor the event.
the editorial board of Christian
Belle Cook, Charles Lee Davis,
Scholar.
During intermission a re-
David Lawrence Dibell, Susan
He is author of several arti-
and a
ception- will be held for the
Beth, Eisler, Ruth Ann Enge
honored guests who have
man, Grace Adah Erickson,
cles and has lectured often on
the relationship between sci-
Happy New Year
been invited to attend. Girls
Jean Dorothy, Foster, Christine
will :have 2:00 permissions.
Helen Gibson, Joanne Ethel
Dr. Harold Schilling
ence and religion:
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1961 December 15
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.