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The
Vol. XVII - No. 16
Grove City, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, March 8, 1960
Auntie Mame Arrives at G.C.C.
On March 11 and 12, Theta
Sanderson, Teufel
Leap Week Heads
Alpha Phi will present "Auntie
Mame" the third play of the
Given Doctorates
year. It is under the direction
Social Calendar
of Dr. Howard Hinde and will
be performed in Crawford Aud-
Two Grove City English pro-
itorium.
fessors received their doctorate
Week, March 13-19,
marks an excellent opportunity
In 1956 Patrick Dennis pub-
degrees recently. They are Dr.
for the girls on Grove City's
lished the book and that same
James Sanderson and Dr. Wm.
campus to ask those "special
year the play was performed on
Teufel.
guys" to the social activities
Broadway. It has recently been
Dr. Sanderson received his
scheduled for that busy week.
presented to the public as a
bachelor's degree from the Uni-
Leap Week opens with the
movie.
versity of Michigan and did grad-
Freshmen participation in the
The action takes place in
uate work at that same universi-
Chapel Service on Sunday. Two
M Beekman's apartment
ty. He received his master's de-
exciting basketball games are
and in various locales in which
gree from the University in 1950.
planned for Tuesday in the
she becomes involved during
From 1952 to 1954, he served
arena. The freshmen girl
the years from 1928 to 1946.
with the United States Navy. He
pledges against the various sor-
HEADLINERS
IN
AUNTIE
MAME
Featured
in
Auntic
Mame,
held the commission of Lieu-
which will be presented March 11 and 12, are 1. to r. Barb
Auntie Mame is one of the
ority presidents will constitute
tenant Junior Grade and cruised
the preliminary game. The sec.
Owens, Julie Prettyman, Georgina Kalamaras, Andy Borland, Ellie
few exotic people who live in
ond game that evening will con-
Martin and Frank Hoffman (student director).
each generation. Many people
in the Mediterranean and the
know her and whether or not
North Atlantic.
sist of the freshman boy pledges
they like her, they can never
For the past four years, Dr.
playing the fraternity
W. Wilson Fellowship
Job Interviewers
forget her and her free, wonder-
Sanderson has been working on
presidents.
ful philosophy of life.
his dissertation which was an
On Thursday all students, par-
Goes To Ray Guarnieri
Here This Week
She is symbolic of the multi
edition of a manuscript collec-
ticularly the freshmen, are ex-
person who can can live high
tion of English and Latin poet-
pected to attend the assembly
Ray Guarnieri, City
March's
and mighty or low and humbly
ry. He completed the require-
program in Crawford Auditori-
College Senior, has been award-
um. Jean Madeira, a contralto
ARMSTRONG CORK COMPA-
Whichever situation it might be.
ments for his Ph. D. at the
ed the Woodrow Wilson Fellow.
NY
in the Metropolitan Opera, will
(Bus. Ad., A. B.and
Mame retains her gaity and
University of Pennsylvania in
ship to a university of his
perform for the audience.
Chem Majors, Chem and Mech.
carefree style. She has posses-
Philadelphia.
choosing.
Since 1955, Dr. Sanderson has
A Jazz Concert by Lambert,
Engrs.); Job Description: Sales.
sion of the serious side of life
Hendricks, and Ross, the main
The Fellowship is for a year's
Production Planning, Research
too, however, and in a crisis
been teaching at Grove City
attraction of the week, will be
graduate work in one of three
and Development, Production
she can accept and live this
where he teaches both freshman
and upperclass English courses.
presented on Friday evening in
Engineering. (Goodyear Tire
situation.
the arena. These great jazz art.
and Rubber Night Group Meet-
The play is the legend of the
He is married and the father
ists were presented at the Court
ing 7:00 p.m.)
woman described above, Auntie
of two children.
Mame.
in England and were also rec.
March 10
Dr. William C. Teufel is
a
ognized in "Playboy" magazine
ARMSTRONG CORK COMPA.
The leading role in the play
graduate of Eastern Michigan
as first among the jazz artists.
NY (2nd Day).
(S
is portrayed by Elva Mary Mar
College where he received his
A semi-formal dance will
as above) GOODYEAR TIRE
tin. a senior English major
bachelor's degree in 1942.
commemorate the climax of
AND RUBBER COMPANY
from Harrisburg, Pa., whose
For four years he served with
Leap Week. Couples will dance
(Bus. Ad. and A. B.); Job Des-
past rules on the Grove City
the Army from 1942 to 1946.
to the music of Jack Louis and
cription: Sales and Retailing.
College stage have met with
Upon discharge from the ser-
his orchestra in the Intramural
March 11
award winning success. Besides
vice. he began his graduate
Room.
CONSOLIDATION COAL COM-
being a member of Theta Alpha
work at Columbia University
The girls are strongly
PANY (Chem Engrs.
Phi and participating in
where he earned his master's
(Continued on Page 3)
and Chem. Majors); Job Des-
various dramatic presentations,
degree in 1948.
cription; Chem. Engrs.-1. Pro-
Ellie is head majorette of the
cess development and process
college band. A member of the
In 1953, Dr. Teufel was award-
WSAJ Presents
ed a fellowship as a full time
Ray Guarnieri
design (in suburban Pittsburgh).
Phi Sigma Chi Sorority, she is
also a choreographer for the
student at the University of
As usual, WSAJ's sign-o n
universities. The schools of his
2. Plant manufacturing (in New-
choice are New York Universi
ark, N. J. ), Chem. Majors-Pro-
dance troupe who will present
Michigan. While completing his
time will be 7:15 p.m. on Tues-
day evening, March 8.
ty, Chicago University, and Har-
cess research in physical, or
its program on May Day.
doctorate, he taught at Indiana
Central College and Purdue
Wolfe will present the News in
vard University. One thousand
ganic and analytical chemistry
Julie Prettyman plays the
University Extensions.
Review at this time. Bard
(in suburban Pittsburgh). WEST
part of Vera, Mame's friend
of the awards are given in the
United States. This is the first
PENN POWER COMPA-
and alcoholic side-kick. A native
A new professor on campus
Schaak will then proceed with
this fall, Dr. Teufel has directed
Music for Moderns. At 7:45, Joe
time that a Grove City College
NY. (Elec. and Mech.
of Eric, Pa., she is an English
a play. He is married and has
Belsan will preview, on Jazz In-
student has been awarded this
Engrs., A. B. and Bus. A d.
major and is active in dramat-
one son.
(Continued on Page 4)
fellowship. After his graduate
(For Sales); Job Description:
ics. Julie is a member of the
work, Ray plans to enter the
Power Station operation and
Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority.
maintenance, Transmission and
Terry Williams, a Grove City
field of college teaching
Distribution Engineering, Sales
College junior from Ellwood
An economics major, Ray is
Engineering THE KROGER
City, will be remembered for
a member of the Delta Total
COMPANY
(Bus
A d.
his role in "Teahouse of the
Kappa Fraternity and has writ-
and Accts.); Job Description:
August Moon" His portrayal of
ten articles for the Pittsburgh
For Management Development
"Sakine" gave him his dramat-
Post Gazette this past semester.
Plan.
ic break on the campus. In
He was on the Mercer County
"Auntie Mame" he will, be
All-Star football team in high
March 14
Beauregard. Besides being pres-
school, and played one year of
ALUMINUM COMPANY OF
ident of Theta Alpha Phi and
football for the college. He grad-
AMERICA.
(Engrs.
and
participating in dramatics, Ter-
uated from Grove City High
Accts.); Job Description:
ry was president of his class
School in 1957; he will graduate
Engrs Sales, Engineering, Pro-
both freshman and sophomore
from college in June of this
duction, Accts. for Accounting
years. He is a member of the
year. He is the son of Mr. and
Department. (Price Waterhouse
Nu Lambda Phi Fraternity, the
Mrs. Louis Guarnieri of Grove
Night Group Meeting 7:00
student council, IF council, and
City.
p.m.).
the Biology Club. Terry is also
March 15
Feature Editor of The Collegian
PRICE WATERHOUSE AND
and was chairman of orientation
Mental Health
COMPANY
(Accountants)
last fall.
Dr. Teufel
- Dr. Sanderson
Job Description: Junior
Andy Borland is in his first
Alpha Theta Mu is sponsoring
countants. FIRESTONE R E
major role. A freshman from
New Foreign Language
CSL Plans Retreat
a series of student-faculty dis.
AND RUBBER COMPANY
Westfield, Pa., Andy is a mem-
Club Gets Under Way
cussion groups. The outlined
(Bus. Ad. and Accts.); Job
ber of the Kappa Alpha Ph
At the present time, plans are
purpose of these meetings is to
Description: Sales, Management
Fraternity, the varsity swim-
A new departmental club for
well underway for the annual
give students opportunities to
Office Credit. AETNA CASUAL
ming team, and is a sports writ-
(Continued on Page 3)
Grove City College Campus was
Christian Service League Spring
discuss and gain insight to prob-
(Continued on Page 3)
Retreat and will be announced
lems and situations that are of
launched on Monday night, Feb-
in the near future. Last year's
current interest, and to
ruary 29, at an organizational
weekend experience proved to
mote better student-faculty re-
meeting for all Foreign Lan-
be one of the highlights of the
lationship.
guage majors. A constitutional
entire school year for those who
On March 2, Dr. Gara dis-
committee was appointed and
attended. Audrey Pintar a
cussed his paper on the Under-
general objectives of the club
Dean Young, retreat co-chair-
ground Railroad, which has
were explained. Mr.
men, promise a tremendous
caused a great deal of com-
Wells, professor of French and
weekend of both practical and
motion in historic circles.
Spanish, showed slides on Mex-
spiritual benefit, and invite all
Next to be discussed is the
ico and gave an interesting talk
Grove. City students to share in
topic, "Your Attitudes on Men-
on the workshop he attended at
this experience.
tal Health" This discussion,
Mexico City College this past
which will be led by
summer. About thirty-five stu-
German, French and Spanish-
John Copp, is to be held at
dents were present.
speaking countries. Prospective
4:00 p.m. on MARCH 15 in the
The purpose of the new club
teachers will also find it a clear-
ALUMNI LOUNGE. Mrs. Copp
is to extend language study be-
ing-house for new developments
was formerly a nurse in St.
yond the classroom and promote
in the field of language teach-
Elizabeth's Hospital in Washing-
further interest in the culture of
ing.
ton, D. C. This will be an
DRINK UP Play cast relaxes in a scene from "Auntie Mame"
(Continued on Page 3)
with
their
"Flaming Mamies"