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1960 v17, n18 Mar 22.pdf
Vol. XVII No. 18
Grove City, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, March 22, 1960
Speech Week Heads Activities
The Speech Department
which is headed by Dr. Tuefel
Pi Gamma Mu Invites
Preparations For
and Miss Peck, and the P
Kappa Delta will sponsor the
Two Juniors To Join
PI Gamma Mu invitations
Ouija Completed
annual speech week. It will be
March 21, 22, and 23.
There will be contests in ora-
have been accepted by two
Preparations for the 1960 col-
tory, extemporaneous speaking,
Grove City College juniors.
lege yearbook, the Ouija, have
debates, and also parts of two
Fulfilling final requirements
been completed and delivery of
plays. Most of the activities will
for membership are Miss Vicki
the book on May 15 has been
take place in Crawford Hall.
Beeman and Miss Diane Grein-
promised.
On Monday, the 21st, extem-
er.
The book, the product of hard
poraneous speeches will be giv-
Qualification for P1 Gamma
work and cooperation on the
en at 4:00 p.m. At 7:00 p.m.
Mu membership a
part of the staff, will be a 216
an oratory contest will be held.
scholastic average of 2.9. This
page book,
Speeches 1500 to 2000
is the highest scholastic over-
Working under a system of
words long will be given. The
age required of any of the
three deadlines those being
award for this winner is from
campus honoraries. Besides the
Feb. 5, Feb. 27, and March 19,
a fund which was willed to the
necessity, to be eligible a stu-
editor Joan Byler and assistant
college for this particular pur-
dent must have completed 20
editor Vicky Beeman organized
pose.
hours in the field of social sci-
and directed the workings of
.
Tuesday afternoon will be the
ences.
the various staffs.
DEBATERS - L. to R. Dan Conway, Barbara Holes, and Tom
time of the discussion session
Upon' achieving membership,
The cover, designed by Barb
Ordiway are three of the four orators who will participate,
and Tuesday night a debate will
the novice must submit a re-
Bruder, has also been complet-
during Speech Week, in the first parlimentary style debate on
search paper of 2,000 words
ed. The remaining work consists
campus. Don Say is the fourth participant, but was absent when
be presented.
concerning some field of the
the picture was taken.
The debate will be held at
of proofreading the various
social sciences.
pages as they are returned by
7:30 p.m. It is the first parlia-
Miss Beeman and Miss Grein-
the printer.
The layout staff, headed by
Assistantship Granted
MGB Holds Meeting
mentary style debate to be giv-
en on our campus and will take
er are both English majors.
Diane is also active in the
Judy Blatt and sub-editors Di-
To Marcia Hammond
The Men's Governing Board,
place in the Little Theatre of
Gamma. Chi Sorority and be
ane Greiner and Linda Marsh,
now well through its first year
Crawford Hall. The topic of the
longs to Quad, Collegian, Ouija,
was responsible for drawing the
as a representative group for
evening will be: THIS HOUSE
This week Marcia Hammond,
and is properties chairman of
the male student body, held
DEPLORES THE ABSENCE
layout of each page. Two final
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
plays.
copies of each page were drawn
its monthly meeting on March
OF AN HONOR CODE ON THE
les Hammond of Athens, Penn-
Vicki is co-editor of this year's
for the printer and a third one
8.
GROVE CITY COLLEGE CAM-
sylvania, received word from
Ouija, is a news writer for the
President Bob Hallman pre-
PUS.
is kept for the Ouija files.
Cornell's graduate faculty in
Collegian and is a member of
Heading the literary staff
sided and reported that the
The parliamentary style de-
psychology that she has been
the Gamma Sigma Phi Sorori-
was Carol Clemenson. She was
complaints being brought to
bate is different from the ordi-
accepted at Cornell University.
ty. In addition to these activi-
assisted by Terry Malone and
the boards attention have been
nary debates previously given
She has also been granted an
ties she is a past member of
Chris Gibson. The literary staff
few. Those that have como up
on our campus in that it allows
assistantship, plus a stipend of
the College choir, C. S. L., and
rewrote the articles which had
have been handled without dif-
the audience to participate.
$1,500 and full tuition. Because
the Majorettes. Her most recent
been turned in by the organiza-
ficulty.
the Department of Psychology
Each speaker for the debate
activity was the portrayal of
tions. They then fit the articles
at Cornell is one of the best
The board is recently involv-
is permitted ten minutes of
Sally Cato MacDougal in the
to the layout. They also made
and most selective in the coun-
ed in such projects as trying
speaking time. After the first
Theta Alpha Phi production,
up the captions for the pictures.
to get phones installed in all
try, this is indeed an honor:
five minutes have elapsed, the
"Auntie Mame'
The photography staff was
dormitory sections, and secur-
however, this recognition does
chairman of the debate will en-
responsible for securing all the
not come as a surprise to Grov-
ing more and better sleeping
tertain questions from the aud-
pictures to be used in the
facilities.
ers who know Marcia, for she
ience.
book. Upon receiving the pic-
M. G. B. recently saw to it
is a sincere and diligent work-
that more shelves were obtained
These questions must be giv-
tures, they were cropped to a
er in anything she undertakes.
en within fifteen seconds and
proportionate size for the lay-
for the metal lockers in the
In graduate school she will
the speaker must tender an ans-
out.
suites of the men's dorms.
work on individual projects,
wer to the question within one
This year the number of pic-
The male students are re-
meeting with her professors
and a half minutes. There will
tures is approximately twice the
minded once more that M. G.
daily. It has been stated that
number used last year. Luella
B. is their voice on campus
be a maximum of five questions
the University considers the
asked per each speaker. The
Haroff headed this division, as-
experience resulting from an
and it can only be as strong
purpose of the inquiries is to
sisted by Peggy Leis and Shir-
as they wish to make it.
assistantship as a valuable part
clarify a vague presentation by
ley Ralston.
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If anyone has any complaints
the speaker and in some in-
Sports section editors were
he would like to have brought
Jan Hennon, Sally Hillis, and
before the board, contact the
stances it is just a challenge
Joanne Toy. They provided the
Coaches Speak
to the speaker's ability to con-
representative in your dorm
centrate.
information needed for sports
section. It will be his duty to
write-ups.
AtAlumniDinne
bring it to the board.
After the four speakers, two
The final typing of the copy
affirmative and two negative,
was taken into control by Deb-
On March 15th, Coaches Dan
Six Grovers On TV
have presented their arguments
Leviton and Jim Longnecker
and finished their rebuttals, the
bie Sharp with assistants Nancy
NEW MEMBERS Top to bot-
Blum and Pat Kitterman a
were guest speakers at the
On Saturday, March 26 at
floor will be open to a general
tom: Diane Greiner and Vicki
their staff.
Pittsburgh branch of the Grove
3:00 p.m., six Grove City stu-
questioning period.
Beeman recently accepted mem.
Business managers, Judy My-
City Alumni Association.
dents will appear on KDKA-TV's
Representing the affirmative
bership in PI Gamma Mu.
ers and Barb Tregembo, re-
The meeting was held in the
'College Panarama'
side of the issue will be Dan
cruited the advertisements and
downtown Pittsburgh Y.M.C.A.
This is the second time that
Conway and Tom Ordiway who
Costs Increase
have been responsible for the
with Dr. Donald McMilliam,
Grove City students have com-
will argue and present the mer-
payment of bills and the collect-
president of the Pittsburgh
peted with other colleges in
its of the honor system. On the
The Board of Trustees
ing of the various accounts.
Alumni Association, presiding.
the discussions.
negative team of the issue are
Grove City College has author-
Money for the publication of
The general topic of their
The faculty judge represent-
Don Say and Barb Holes.
ized an increase in tuition and
the Ouija is supplied each year
speeches was the sports pro-
ing Grove City will be Dr. How-
This is an excellent opportun-
board charges beginning next
from the Student Activities
gram at Grove City College.
ard Hinde, head of the Biology
ity for the student body to voice
fall, President J. Stanley Hark-
Fund. In addition to the $7500
Coach Longnecker reviewed
Department.
their opinion on this controver-
er announced today.
given to the yearbook, approxi-
the results of our swimming
The departments to be rep-
sial issue.
The tuition for all students
mately $800 was gained o m
season, and our hopeful pros-
resented in this forum will be
Oral interpretations of famous
will be increased $50 per semes-
advertisements.
peets for next year's team. He
the drama, English, and biolo-
speeches will be given. In the
ter and the board charges
also discussed the pros-
gy departments. The Grovers
evening, parts of two student-
will be increased $25 per sem
pects of our coming track
will be in competition against
directed plays will be present
ester.
Summer Jobs Offered
season is very enthusastic
students from Waynesburg Col-
ed. The directors will be Jim
The new rate will make each
about the cross-country team.
lege who will be representing
Gilchrist and Harriet Wettick.
semester's tuition $300 for those
Summer employment details
Coach Leviton discussed the
the same departments.
If plans go well, this should
students working toward de-
can now be obtained from the
'joys of a victorious basketball
Those students competing will
be one of the most successful
grees in the arts, sciences, and
office of Dean of Men.
season" and the prospects for
be: James Gilchrist and Betsy
weeks which the campus has ex-
business. Tuition for music stu-
Recently Dr. Kring received
next year. He attempted to
Reynolds, drama; Judy Myers
perienced.
dents will be $325 a semester.
a summer employment directo-
point out to the alumni the
and Millie Leonard, English;
The College operates on two
ry which lists various job op-
type of competition which our
and Tom Butler and Georgina
semesters each year.
portunities.
team faces. We are competing
Kalamaras, biology.
In a recent article appear-
The board charges for all stu-
Those who send letters of ap
with material such as West-
The program will be taped
ing in the Collegian, the
dents eating in the College will
plication early are most likely
minster which now ranks sec-
and will be thirty minutes in
name of Dr. Jonathan Ladd
be $250 a semester.
ond in the nation's small col-
length.
to secure the type of position
was omitted from the Who's
In announcing the new fees,
desired.
leges.
Who listings.
Dr. Harker pointed out that
For more information about
Along with pointing out the
Pi Kappa Delta News
Dr. Ladd was nominated
the room charges for those liv-
any of the following listings,
potentials of football and basket-
Pi Kappa Delta is preparing
to Who's Who in the 1950
ing in the dormitories will re-
write the Better Business Bur-
ball players in the Pittsburgh
to send its delegates to the
nominations. He attained this
main the same. These charges
eau or Chamber of Commerce
area, Coach Leviton stated that
D. A. P. C. Convention which
ranking for his knowledge
range from $90 to $110 per
in the city or proximity where
he was very interested in tap-
will be held at Washington and
and leadership in the field
semester.
the employer is located. Also,
ping the wealth of Negro play.
Jefferson College from March
of langusges.
College officials have estimat
contact Dr. Kring for the list
ers which that area produces.
31 to April 2. The delegates will
The apologies of the Col-
ed that the total basic charges
ings which do not appear here.
Preceding the speeches, the
be selected from the results of
legian are in order to Dr.
for a full year covering tuition,
Among those positions avail-
coaches were guests of the As-
Inter-squad debates that were
Ladd for this oversight.
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sociation at a steak dinner.
held on Friday and Saturday.