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1960 v17, n20 Apr 5.pdf
The
Vol. XVII No. 20
Grove City, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, April 5, 1960
College Choir Readies For Tour
Crawford Hall Scene
H.M.S. Pinafore
Of Initial Concert
Cast Completed
On Friday, April 8, at 8:00
p.m. in Crawford Auditorium,
The operetta "H.M.S. Pina-
the initial concert by the Tour-
fore" by W. S. Gilbert and Arth-
ing Choir will be held. This
ur Sullivan to be given on May
program consists of a-cappella
13 and 14 will be the final
sacred music. The selections
Theta Alpha Phi production for
are: "We Pray Thee, Gracious
this year. This lively musical is
Lord: Listen to the Lambs;
a very humorous satire on the
Let Thy Holy Presence; When
British Navy.
We Lift Our Eyes; Vandamus
Directed jointly by Dr. Wil-
Te; Now Let Every Tongue
liam Teufel, Mr. Oscar Cooper,
Adore Thee; Breathe On M e:
and Dr. Edgar Cole, "Pinafore"
Grieve Not the Holy Spirit of
will exact precision and fluency.
TRAVELING CHOIR The college choir seen here under the direction of Mr. Cooper are pre-
God; A Legend; Were You
Student director Jim Gilchrist
paring for their Easter tour which will cover three states and end in New York City.
There?; Let All the Nations:
will also be handling a large
Jesus, Our Lord We Adore
responsibility as the student co-
Thee; Jesu, Priceless Truesure;
ordinator.
Business Leaders
Joseph Schwartz
May Day Preparations
Almighty God: Let All Things
Try-outs for this play were
Now Living; Restoration; and
held the week of March 14-18.
Compose Panel
Appearing Soon
The two women selected to
Beautiful Savior"
Those students who will appear
represent the m a n and
The choir. will leave on Sun-
in major roles are: Sir Joseph
Grove City College students
On Friday evening, April 22.
sophomore classes in this year's
day, April 10 at approximately
Porter, Carl Finck; Captain
will have the chance to
1960, Joseph Schwartz, world
May Day program are Miss
8 a.m. They will sing in church-
Corcoran, Frank Moser; Ralph
discuss future career opportuni-
famous planist, will appear be-
Nancy Beck and Miss Diane
es and schools in New York,
Rackstraw, John Clicquennoi;
ties with five of the area's most
fore the student body of Grove
Judt.
Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
Dick Deadeye, Bob Teel; Boat-
outstanding young business and
City College.
Nancy Beck, the daughter of
The climax of the tour will be
swain, Sam Beckett: Carpenter,
industrial leaders on Wednes-
He is a young pianist in his
Bob Hadden; Josephine, Marcy
mid-twenties who already h a
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beck,
in New York City. Mr. Oscar
day afternoon, April 27, begin-
toured the United States a num-
is the Freshman Class represen-
A. Cooper will direct this group
Ruben; Cousin Hebe, Gretchen
ning at 2 p.m.
tative to the May Queen Court.
of 35 students. The members of
Coblentz; Little Buttercup,
The meeting in Crawford Aud-
ber of times, winning high ac-
She is from Youngwood, Penn-
this choir are: Thomas Arnold,
Elaine Kozar.
itorium will be conducted by
claim for his brilliant playing.
sylvania. Miss Beck is the So-
Barbara Bruder, Marilyn Burke,
Women chorus members are:
members of the Young Presi-
Joseph Schwartz is a native New
cial Chairman of the Colonial
Lee Campbell, John Clicquennoi,
Edie Haughton, Betsy Henry,
dents' Organization - a unique
Yorker with both the B.S. and
House Council, secretary of the
Gretchen Coblentz, Susan Cole,
Barb Tregembo, Midge Walter,
group composed entirely of men
the M.S. degrees from the Jul-
liard School of Music. His tech-
Freshman Class, and a pledge
Carl Finck, George Fleming,
Ann Sutton, Joie Ohman, Liz
who have risen to the presidency
of the Phi Sigma Chi sorority
Bonnie Graham, Susan Hackett,
Boyd, Marilyn Burke, Elvi Sac-
of a sizeable corporation before
nique has been called "whiz
Diane Judt, the daughter of
Robert Hadden, Marcia H m-
cipant, Jan McKelvey, Ellen
they reached the age of 40. In
bang", yet it never runs ram-
numerous colleges and univers-
pant. His interpretations are
Mr. and Mrs. David Judt, is
mond, Anne Harker, Mary Jane
Bishop, Vicky Beeman, Gerry
strictly schooled, large-scale in
the Sophomore Class represent-
Harper, Carolyn Helpler, Cath-
Reichenfeld, Ellie Wilson, Linda
ities across the country, mem-
conception, and well-controlled
ative to the May Queen Court.
erine Holland, Harry Holmes,
Lott, Sue Hackett, and
bers of the YPO have attempt-
She is from Pittsburgh, Penna.
Richard Jackson, Diane Judt,
Swetnam.
ed to give students a sense of
in sound. He has been a pupil
Miss Judt is the Historian of
Robert Kiebler, David Koenig,
Male chorus members are:
purpose behind their Lives by
of the great Rosina Lehvinne,
with whom both he and
PSEA, a member of Student
Elaine Kozar. Keith Lawson,
Dick Jackson, Keith Lawson,
pointing out the opportunities
Council, CSL, choir, and touring
John Lewis, Linda Lott, Frank
Harry Holmes, Ron Shilling,
which young people have in
friend Van Cliburn studied
multaneously. This will be a fit.
choir. She is also a member of
Moser, Nathan Pittman, Gerald
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our country
The panel members will be
ting finale to the 1959-1960 pro-
the Theta Alpha Pi sorority
Rauso, Merle Rieben, Louise
In cooperation with the May
Riedmaier, Martha Ruben,
Three Students
here to answer questions e-
gram of special assemblies.
Day program, a series of arti-
James Sigmann, Robert Teel,
garding opportunities in indivi-
cles on the progress of planned
and Midge Walter.
Receive Awards
dual enterprise. In many in-
A. Pollins Represents
events will appear in the Col-
COLLEGE ITINERARY
stances they have helped stu-
legian.
April 10-Sunday, 8 p.m. Ath-
Grant Pribanic, Grove City
dents to answer the question,
Colleg e senior, was recently
"Where do we go from here?
GC In Campus Contest
Several organizational meet
ens Presbyterian Church, Ath-
ings for May Day have already
ens, Pa.
awarded a graduate assistant-
Chairman of the panel here
Miss Ann Pollins' picture ap.
been held. The general theme
April 11-Monday, 9:30 a.m.
ship in bacteriology.
will be Vic I. Maitland, presi-
peared in last Sunday's edition
is worked around newspapers,
Athens High School, Athens, Pa.
dent of Vic Maitland & Associ-
The assistantship was award-
ates of Pittsburgh, a large
of the Pittsburgh Press. Miss
featuring various sections in a
April 11-Monday, 7:30 p.m.
ed by the Iowa State University
Pollins is Grove City's en-
newspaper.
Sunbury Presbyterian Church,
advertising agency which has
at Ames, Iowa. The appoint-
try in the Press's 'Campus
A unique aspect of this year's
Sunbury, Pa.
annual billings exceeding $6,000,
ment consists of a $2100 stipend
Cover Contest" Each
May Day will be the return of
April 12-Tuesday, 8 p.m.
plus the waving of tuition and
000. Before entering the adver-
Grove City College's Homecom-
former May Queens to the cam-
Neshaminy-Warwich Presbyter
lab fees. As a research assist-
tising business he was intercol-
ing Queen is our representative
pus. Once in every four years,
ian Church, Warrington, Pa.
ant, he will work on a problem
legiate heavy-w boxing
Grove City has participated in
these past queens are asked to
April 13-Wednesday, 8 p.m.
champion and a professional
all seven of the contests.
concerning growth control in
return.
Trinity Episcopal Church, Red
bacteria.
football player.
Thirty colleges from the tri-
Committee chairmen have
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The other four members of the
A biology major, Mr. Priban-
state area participate every
been chosen. They are: Liz El-
3
ic is an undergraduate assis-
panel are as follows:
year and of these five are chos-
liott and Ruth Engeman, cos-
tant in bacteriology here at the
Arthur O. Black, president of
en for the court. These five
Tri-Semester System
tumes; Mrs. Elizabeth Book
college. In addition to this, he
Magnetics, Inc., Butler, is a 1941
beauties will be called to Pitts.
burgh for an interview with the
walter, ushers; Marilyn Burke,
graduate of Washington & Jef-
The controversial tri-semester
is a member of the Kappa Al-
ferson. He graduated from MIT
judges, and a winner will be
campus publicity; Susie Griffin,
system will not come to Grove
pha Phi Fraternity and Beta
selected. The winner, then, will
Collegian publicity; Barb Vail,
in 1943 and was a co-founder of
City College in the near future.
Beta Beta.
have, sometime in May, her
invitations; and Luella Harroff,
Magnetics, Inc., in 1949. He has
This system features three
Joan Spak recently has been
picture on the cover of the roto
pictures. Also heading commit
been president of the firm since
fifteen week priods of which
offered a teaching assistantship
1956.
section of the Press and also
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the third period replaces sum-
in the Department of Chemis-
Theodore H. Harley, president
a feature picture story
mer school. The only advantage
try at Iowa State University.
of the Vesuvius Crucible Co.,
I am sure the rest of the
Easter Concert
to this system is the fact that
The award involves a $2585 sti-
Pittsburgh graduated m
"Grovers". join in wishing Miss
it allows fuller utilization of a
pend plus remission tuition and
Ohio State University in 1943.
Pollins the best of luck in be-
Sunday evening, April 3, the
college's facilities and that it
fees. At Iowa, she will study or-
coming Grove City College's
Grove City College Chapel Choir
After working with Bethlehem
allows a sudent to complete his
ganic chemistry while assisting
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first "Campus Cover Queen".
presented their annual Easter
undergraduate work in three
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Choral Concert. The program
years. Possibly, from a students
History Meet Held
was directed by Oscar A. Coop-
point of view, another advan-
er, and E. Alan Wood was or
tage is, that in eliminating one
ganist.
week from each semester, there
A regional college history
the
The musical selections in the
is no time for final examina-
meeting was held on the Grove
order of their presentation were
tions.
City College campus Monday,
as follows: "Jesu, Word of God"
The University of Pitts-
April 4. The meeting was spon-
Go to Dock Gethsemane" "Ky.
burgh's undergraduate schools
sored by the Grove City College
rie Eleison". "I Would Beside
are experimenting with this
Department of History and Pol-
My Lord" from St. Matthew's
system. Pitt's Graduate School
itical Science and visitors from
Passion with Martha Ruben as
is not yet on this plan, and due
Allegheny, Geneva, Slippery
soprano soloist, "Le Banquet
to a Pennsylvania law. their
Rock, Thiel and Youngstown at-
Celeste", an organ solo by E.
Law School never will be. The
tended.
Alan Wood, "All In The April
faculty also objects to having
The group dined together in
Evening" "O God, Thou Art
their summers shortened. Ap
the Social Room of Crawford
My God" with Frank Moser as
proximately thirty percent of
Hall at 6:30. Following dinner,
baritone soloist accompanied by
Pitt's students have signed up
Dr. William H. Russell, chair-
Marilyn Burke on the violin,
for it.
man of the Department of His-
"Crufixus" "As It Began to
Dr. Harker points out t
tory at Geneva College, read a
Dawn" "The Three Lilies".
the majority of part-time em-
paper on the post-Civil
"Joy Comes With Easter" Al-
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 1 to r: Dave Dayton, Joan Spak,
ployment is open to college
career of Colonel A. K. M
leluia, Christ Is Risen". and
and Grant Pribanic have recently been awarded with aid for
people during the summer
Clure. Dr. Russell earned his
"Halleluia" from The Mount
outstanding work in their undergraduate fields.
months and that unemployment
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of Olives".
is at its peak during the winter.