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1960 v17, n21 May 3.pdf
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Vol. XVII No. 21
Grove City, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, May 3, 1960
Grover Politicians Seek Offices
Jim Urner, Terry Williams Vie
Five In Running
For Student Council Presidency
For Senior Prexy
James A. Urner, candidate for
the presidency of Student Coun-
in the capacity of a student rep.
Senior Class
cil, is now President of KAP
resentative. In addition to these
Five junior men are in com-
Fraternity. He is Vice President
duties, Dan is a manager of the
petition for the office of presi-
of Theta Alpha Phi, Vice Presi-
soccer team, circulation mana-
dent of the senior class.
dent of Men's Governing Board,
ger of Quad, chairman of the
Candidates are Frank Hoff-
and a member of the Interfra-
Scholastic Achievement Com-
ternity Council.
mittee, and was active as a
man, Russ Thomas, Bob Reddy,
Ted Howe, and Chuck Lewis.
member of the Extended Orien-
Frank, a biology major, is the
tation Board and Religion in
president of the probation fra-
Life Week. He has also appear-
ternity, Sigma Alpha Sigma. He
ed in campus dramatics produc-
is president of Beta Beta Beta,
tions.
treasurer of Theta Alpha Phi,
Daley, also a sophomore, is
and is a member of the Biology
a member of the Epsilon Pi
Fraternity and a mathematics
ODK TAPS Last Thursday in chapel, ODK tapped their
Club. Frank also assists in the
biology lab.
major. Phil is a member of the
students for membership. They are 1. to r.: Bob Hallman, Chuck
Taylor, and Frank Hoffman, with Jim Watson, president of the
Russ, a member of the Pan
Varsity Soccer Team and is ac.
Sophic Fraternity, is a speech
tive in fraternity sports. I n ad-
organization.
major. Russ has been active in
dition to fulfilling these duties,
Phil has earned a membership
ODK Taps Three
In addition to the tapping of
dramatics on the campus and
to the Varsity "G" Club and is
these three men, Maj. Myron
has done broadcasting for the
Three Grove City College Stu-
Smith was voted an associate
school radio station. In addition
active in fraternity functions.
Three candidates are contend-
member, and Mr. Clifford Bow-
to this, he is a news and feature
dent men were tapped in chap.
ing for the position of Social
el on Thursday for O.D.K.
den a trustee of the college,
writer for The Collegian.
was voted an honorary member-
Ted Howe, co-managing edi-
Vice-President.
Junior, Bob Luckook, an econ-
Those men receiving this high
ship.
for of The Collegian, is an Eco.
mics major, is a member of
honor were Robert Hallman,
Maj. Smith received his B.S.
nomics major. He is presently
Frank Hoffman, and Charles
the Nu Lambda Phi Fraternity.
in business in 1949 from the Uni-
the junior class vice-president,
Jim, a psych major with an
Taylor.
Bob is a feature writer for the
versity of Utah. He serves in
president of Men's Governing
over-all average of 2.2, has pre-
Collegian and is a manager for
Bob, a senior, is a Business
viously been Chairman of Ex-
the capactly of Associate Pro-
Board, a member Varsity
tended Orientation. He was a
the Cross-Country Team.
Administration major. He
fessor of Air Science.
"G" Club, and was a member
Bob Kuncio, a sophomore, is
vice-president of the DIK Fra-
manager of the Varsity Base-
Mr. Bowden was graduated
of the Ouija sports staff. He
ball Team. In addition to these
active as a feature writer for
ternity, a member of Student
from G.C.C. in 1925 with B.S.C.
was also vice-president of his
the Collegian. He is an English
Council, past president of Men's
magna cum laude. He graduat-
fraternity, Beta Sigma.
activities he is a former mem-
ber of the Varsity "G" Club.
major, a member of Theta Al-
Governing Board, a business
ed from the University of Pa.
Bob Reddy, a business admin-
pha Phi, and a contributor to
manager of the Varsity "G"
Law School with high honors
istration major, is this years
4
Quad Magazine. He also parti-
Club, a member of IF Council,
and is presently a senior part-
president of the junior class.
A candidate for the Presiden-
cipated in the Orientation Board
and PSEA. "Huck" is a varsity
ner in the law firm of Shear-
Bob is a member of the Nu
cy of Student Council, Terry
activities.
soccer player and has maintain-
man and Sterling and Wright,
Lamdba Phi Fraternity, ODK,
Williams, has been a president
Bill Trethewey, also a sopho-
ed a 2.85 average. He is from
in New York City.
Student Council, and was on the
of both his Freshman and Soph-
Monaca, Pa.
Orientation Board. In addition
more, is a member of the Kap-
omore classes.
pa Alpha Phi Fraternity. He is
Frank Hoffman, a junior, is
to these duties, he is a Ketler
a Metalurgical Engineering ma-
from East Brady, Pa. He has
Earhart Fellowships
counsellor and on Men's Gover-
ning Board.
jor, and a member of the Metal-
maintained a 2.76 average, and
lurgy Club. Bill is active in IF
is a biology major. Frank has
Awarded 2 Seniors
Chuck Lewis, a member of the
participated in numerous dra-
Omicron Xi Fraternity, is a
sports.
Both the positions of Secretary
matic productions and has di-
Two Grove City College sen-
Mechanical Engineering major.
and Treasurer are unopposed.
rected several plays. He is pres-
iors have been awarded H. B.
In addition to being a member
Pat Kitterman, a junior, is
ident of the Probationary Fra-
Earhart, Jr.; Foundation Fel-
of the Engineer's Club, the ex-
the candidate for Secretary. She
lowships to continue their stud-
tended Orientation Board and
ternity, Sigma Alpha Sigma, and
ies of economies at New York
playing varsity tennis, Chuck is
is a Business Education major,
is president of Beta Beta Beta.
Frank is also treasurer of Theta
University.
in the Advanced Air Society.
a member of Phi Sigma Chi
Sorority, WAA, treasurer of
Alpha Phi.
John J. Sweeney and Richard
This year he is also co-chairman
of Greek Sing.
the Commerce Club, and Social
Chuck, a senior is Student
M. Larry, both of Butler, have
Other candidates include Vice-
Chairman of Colonial Council.
Council Academic Vice-p
been awarded the Earhart Fel-
Pat is also a syncronized swim-
lowships consisting of a stipend
President, Gayle Knapp; Secre-
dent. He is a Physics major
mer, is on the business staff of
from North East, Pa. In ad-
of $1,500 plus $1,000 tuition for
tary, Vicky Beeman: Treasurer,
the Ouija, and is a Junior Coun-
dition to other activities, Chuck
each recipient.
William Faloon and Mary Jane
is a member of the Epsilon Pi
Both men are married and
Fichter: Student Council, Judy
sellor. She also belongs to
have commuted from Butler
Stalker, Sandy Hollendar, Barb
PSEA, and Webster's Humani-
Fraternity, co-captain of the
ties Club.
Varsity Swimming Team,
during their four years at
Holes, Chuck Bestwick and Bill
n
Candidate for Treasurer, Bill
IF Representative and was
a
Grove City. Larry is a veterĂ¡n
Rice: and Athletic Council, Bob
Cetola and Jim Nelson.
He was also Chairman
of
Jennings, is a sophomore. He
Varsity Track manager
of the Marine Corps, and Sween-
Junior Class
Freshman Orientation in 1959,
is a member of the Nu Lambda
year.
cy is an Army veteran.
Chairman of the Jazz Concert
Phi Fraternity, the Vets Club,
The two men plan to follow
For the office of junior class
the lead of the Grove City Col.
president, two junior men are
in 1959, and a member of Stu-
and the Commerce Club. Bill is
dent Council in the years '57-'58
an accounting major and has
Young
lege Economics Department
running.
and '58-'59.
appeared in various dramatic
Republican Club
and teach 'Free Enterprise"
Ted Blair and Dean Patton
have entered as candidates for
productions on the campus.
economics on a college level
Terry was also Chairman of
after graduation from N. Y. U.
this competitive position.
the Special Assembly Commit-
The Grove City Young Repub-
Grove City College is among a
Ted, an Economics major, is.
tee of '58-'59. He is a speech
New Course Offered
lican Club received its charter
minority of colleges and univer-
a member of the Nu Lambda
and Theatre Arts major and has
from the Student Council on
sities in the United States where
Phi Fraternity. He is sophomore
an overall point average of
A new course will be offered
April 6. The first meeting of the
Free Enterprise or Laissez
class president, and a member
2.53.
on campus next fall by Dr.
Club was held on April 27 at
Faire economics is taught. This
of the Student Council, the De-
At present, Terry is President
Douglas Bockes.
7:16 in Crawford Auditorium.
school of thought believes in the
bate Squad, and CSL.
of Theta Alpha Phi, a feature
writer for the Collegian,
The purpose of the course is
At this meeting, a movie was
principle of a minimum of gov-
Dean, a Sociology major, is
shown depicting Vice-President
ernment interference in mone-
a member of the Kappa Alpha
Pledgemaster-Rush Chairm
to introduce the Greek and Ro-
man Classics in modern transla-
Nixon's trip to Russia.
tary and business matters. The
Phi Fraternity. Besides his ac-
of the Nu Lambda Phi Fraterni-
ty. Additional activities include
tion. The course will sketch the
The purpose of this organiza-
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tivities in the fraternity, Dean
entire literary background of
tion is 1) To bring college stu-
is a member of the Glee Club.
Inter-Fraternity Council, Treas-
urer of the Biology Club, and
the Western World, and give a
dents into the Republican Par-
M. G. B. Elects
Other contestants for offices
ty and to provide an opportun-
are: Vice-President, Kent Cully,
Drum Major of the Drum and
general background of the intel-
lectual currents of Greek civil-
ity for them to find political ex-
Last Tuesday, April 26, the
Linda Arbuthnot, and Don Lind-
Bugle Corps.
ization.
pression and recognition; 2) To
monthly meeting of the Men's
blad; Secretary, Sheila Moritz,
COUNCIL CANDIDATES
A number of Greek and Ro-
train college students as effec-
Governing Board was held in
Karen Spetz, and Marianne
man plays will be read as well
tive political workers and co-
Calderwood Hall.
Grace; Treasurer, Linda Har-
Other offices to be voted for
as poetry and prose of this
operate in the election of the
President Bob Hallman told
bold, Nancy Stammelbach, and
by the entire student body be-
Republican Party's nominees:
the members there would be no
Bill Cope; Student Council, Neil
period.
sides the office of Student Coun-
To coincide with this course,
3) To foster and encourage the
chance of securing more phones
Johnson, Bob Loch, Richard
cil President, are Academic
Dr. Harker will be teaching a
activities of the Republican
for the dormitories this year.
Bryfogle, Diane Judt, and Carol
Party and to promote its ideals;
Reports were given by the
Hamblin. For the office of Ath-
e-President, Social Vice-
course in Ancient History.
President, Secretary, and Treas-
This course also has the pur-
and 4) To collect, analyze, dis-
committees for election of of-
letic Council, Bev Turk, Diane
urer.
pose of bringing the classical
cuss, and disseminate informa-
ficers, handling of offenses, and
Vinkovich, Bart Niemeyer, and
Candidates for the office of
learning of the ancient civiliza-
tion concerning political af-
communication with the male
Linda Harris are in competition.
Academic Vice-President e
tions to the students of the cam-
fairs.
student body.
Dan Conway and Phil Daley.
pus. The major coverage in this
On May 27, Senator Hugh
Election for next semester's
Sophomore Class
Conway, a sophomore, is a
course will be in the era of pre-
Scott from Pennsylvania will be
officers were then held. Ted
Running for president of the
history major. He is a member
literary history, but it will also
at G.C.C. in Crawford Auditori-
Howe will be the new President,
Sophomore Class are Gary Mor-
of the Nu Lambda Fraternity,
be an aid in understanding the
um at 8:00 p.m. to address the
Jim Urner is Vice President,
gan and Robert Cave. Cave, a
and presently serves the council
intellectual currents of the past.
present and future members of
and Gayle Knapp was chosen
mechanical engineering major,
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Secretary-Treasurer.
is
vice-president of the Fresh-
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