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1960 v17, n25 Oct 14.pdf
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Vol. XVII No.
Grove City, Pennsylvania
Friday, October 14, 1960
Ground Broken for New Unit
"Angel Street'
Many Dignataries
With the first performance
Attend Ceremony
less than a week away, the
cast of Angel Street is prepar-
The official ground-breaking
for the new women's residence
ing to open another dramatic
season on the Grove City Col-
hall was held an Friday morn-
ing, October 7.
lege stage.
The play is under the direc-
Dr. Harker, presiding, intro-
tion of Dr. William Teufel, pro-
duced each guest who partic-
fessor of speech and drama, as-
ipated in the ceremony. Dr.
sisted by Miss Jan Marshall, a
Weir C. Ketler, past president
of the college, was the first to
senior. majoring in Economics,
break ground. He was followed
from Wayne, N. J., as student
director.
by: Mrs. Kay Yingst Baldridge,
This is the chilling story of
President of the Alumni As-
the Manninghams of Angel
sociation; Mr. M. L. McBride,
Street. Under the guise of kind-
Mr. Robert P. Neely, and Mr.
liness. handsome, suave Mr.
John V. Wherry, who are all
Manningham is torturing his
trustees of the college; Mayor
wife into insanity. He accuses
R. W. McCandless: Mr. Alfred
her of petty aberrations that
Panepinto, the architect: M
he has arranged himself, and,
GROUND BREAKERS
C. B. Montgomery, constructor:
since her mother died of insan-
The participants in the ground-breaking carmony held last week included Dr. Harker, Dr.
Miss Jean MacLeod; Gail Berg-
ity, she is more than convinced
Weir C. Ketler, Dr. Guthrie, Dr. Monsma, Jim Urner, Gail Berghoff. and other prominent fig
hoff, President of Women's
that she is going out of her
ures connected with Grove City. This picture shows Dr. Ketler and Mrs. Kay Baldridge. presi-
Governing Board: and Jim
mind. But, while her diabolical
dent of the Alumni Association. wielding the spade. The new dorm will house freshmen wom-
Urner, Student Council Presi-
husband is out of the house. a
en in future years. and its completion has been set for the beginning of the next school year.
dent.
benign police inspector visits
In 1937, when the first unit
her and ultimately proves
Dr. R. H. Boundy
Registrar Announces
Choir
her that her husband is a mani-
Selected;
of Mary Anderson Pew
Women's residence hall
acal criminal suspected of a
Award Winners
murder committed 15 years ago
Elected Trustee
30 New Voices
built, plans were formulated to
develop this hall into a com-
Merit Award winners were
in the same house and that he
plete women's quadrangle. In
announced Tuesday by the Reg-
The Chapel Choir, under the
is preparing to dispose of her.
President J. Stanley Harker
1947 the annex was added, and
istrar's Office.
Then starts the game of trying
announced today that Dr. Ray
direction of Oscar A. Cooper,
in 1950, West Hall was added.
Those receiving the coveted
started out the season with
to uncover the necessary ev-
H. Director of Re-
honors did honor work both
Now Mr. C. B. Montgomery,
idence Manning-
search and Vice-president o
eighty-six members, thirty of
owner of the construction com-
semesters last year.
ham.
Dow Chemical Company has
which are new this year
pany, which has constructed all
Those seniors this year who
The cast of two men and
As is customary, the choir is
recently been elected to the
will be awarded for accomplish-
our recent buildings, guarantees
hree women is as follows:
Board of Trustees of his Alma
divided into two equal parts
the completion of the new unit
ments in the academic curric-
Lynne Nicholson, a senior
which sing on opposite weeks.
Mater. Dr. Boundy received his
by September 1. 1961.
ulum their junior year include
Since there is room in the
psychology major from Pitts.
B.S., with a major in chemistry,
Vicki Beeman, Jane Brugnoni,
The new unit will house 242
burgh, portrays the suffering,
from Grove City College in 1924.
choir section for fifty-six, Mr.
Herman Butiste, Thomas Cal-
freshman girls. The increase of
Cooper has asked several mem-
pale, and wan Mrs. Manning.
The following year he complet-
lister, Michael Cammisa, Carol
one hundred girls is necessary
ed a B.S. in Chemical Engineer-
bers to sing every week. This
ham.
Clemenson, John Clement,
since hundreds have been turn-
Robert Kuncio, a junior
ing at Case Institute of Technol-
serves to balance out each sec-
Laura Culbertson, Richard Eb-
tion.
ed away. In the past, there
English major from Sharon,
ogy, and remained at the Cleve-
inger. Emory Edminston, Keith
The entire choir will sing for
were 1,000 men on campus and
takes the role of the suave,
land institution to take his M.S.
Farnham, Charles Flinchbaugh,
500 women, a ratio of two to
authoritative, and mysterious
in Chemical Engineering in
special programs such a
Ruth Foreman, Louis Gargasz,
Christmas and Easter
one. The increase in girls will
Mr. Manningham.
1926. He went immediately with
Luella Harroff, Jan Hennon.
change the ratio to five to
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Dow and has spent his life with
There is a separate choir con-
Van Hunter, Frederick Kozak-
three.
that great chemical company.
sisting of selected members of
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Republicans
the chapel group which is call-
After a year in the main
ed the Touring Choir. This
Meet
analytical laboratory, Dr.
Dr. Weitz Talks
choir has its main concert tour
Anderson Suffers
Boundy moved to the physical
over Easter vacation. The try-
The Young Republicans Club
research laboratory and in 1930
Theta Mu members
outs were held October 7 and
Heart Attack
of Grove City College held its
was named assistant director.
sponsored the first in a series
the list of members will be post-
The new Publicity Director
first meeting on October 5. Barb
Among other activities, he
of monthly "Coffee Talks" Tues-
ed in the near future.
for the college had a heart
Schaack was chosen to succeed
worked with diphenyl oxide and
day, October 11, at four o'clock
attack October 4.
Bob Loch as president of the
the resulting discoveries
in the Fountian Room of the
Conservative Club
Stanley E. Anderson, who has
club. The other officers of the
evolved as Dowtherm, the
Recreation Building.
taken the place of Mr. Morris,
club are Secretary, Toni Kozar:
company's temperature,
Speaking to the group on "The
The purpose of the Conserva-
was taken to the hospital Tues-
Treasurer, Wave Bretell: and
low pressure heat transfer me-
Berlin Question" was Dr. Weitz,
tive Club of Grove City College
day night after he suffered the
Assistant Treasurer. Ann Sutton.
dium. He also worked on the
professor of German at Grove
is to promote the understanding
attack. He is still there and
Since the office of vice-presi-
process for extracting bromine
City College. Each listener
of the free enterprise system
will be convalescing for several
dent was left vacated when
from sea water, and on experi-
bought his own food and partic-
and conservative philosophy.
weeks.
Barb Schaack took over the
ments with ethylene and eth-
ipated in an informal discussion
A nucleus of 15 mbers
Jack Behringer
duties of President, a new vice-
ylene products which were in-
period following the address.
have initiated the club. Among
taken over Mr. Anderson's job
president will be elected at the
Throughout the year Alpha
other projects the Conservatives
on a part-time basis until
next meeting.
Theta Mu expects to engage
plan to have debates, guest
is able to resume it again.
This summer two members of
local professors to
speakers, book reviews, and to
the Grove City Club were
speak. Tentative plans include
organize conservative clubs in
Band Concert Slated
chosen to fill state positions
talks by Grove City students
other colleges.
among the Young Republicans
who have been abroad.
The ideas for the organization
On October 2, three college
of Pennsylvania. Bob Loch was
are the result of the I.S.I.
bands met on the Grove City
chosen as Chairman of the
Debate Tournament
(Intercollegiate Society for In-
campus to practice for a forth-
College Council of Young Repub-
dividualists) Conference held
coming band concert.
licans and Georgeanne Davis
The first novice debate tour-
here this summer.
These bands were: Grove
was chosen as Women's Day
nament of the year will be held
Advisor of the new club is Dr.
City College under the direction
Chairman.
on Saturday. October 22, at
Hans Sennholz of the Economics
of Dr. Cole, Slippery Rock
October 10th was Petition Day
12:30 in Calderwood Hall. The
Department.
State College under the direc-
for the Nixon-Lodge ticket 0
topic to be debated is: Re-
tion of Prof. Dwight Baker, and
Grove City College Campus.
solved: That the United States
Dr. Harker Awarded
Thiel College under the direction
Lois MacDonald, Jim Kratz,
should adopt a program of com-
and Jan Machen headed the
pulsory health insurance for all
Flight Certificate
of Prof. Robert Restemeyer.
citizens. The debate is being
Following the rehearsal a pic-
drive to get the signatures of
sponsored by the Grove City
President J. Stanley Harker
nic was held for the three
1,000 students who favor the
Dr. Pay II. Boundy
chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, the
was presented a Jet-Flight Cer-
bands. The next rehearsal is
election of Vice-President Nixon
at Slippery Rock and will
strumental in the development
National Forensics Fraternity.
tificate for his recent flight n
and Ambassador Lodge.
On October 25th, Thurston
of styrene and resulting plas-
The participants, in order to
the h-altitude, high-speed
followed by a dance. In De-
Morton, the National Repub-
tics.
qualify, must never have com-
Lockheed T-33 airplane at Craig
cember the combined bands of
lican Party Chairman, will visit
In 1934 Dr. Boundy was ap.
peted in an intercollegiate de-
Air Force Base near Selma,
one hundred twenty-five stu-
bate. Everyone is invited to at-
Alabama.
pointed assistant to the presi-
dents will present a "Cafe Con-
Grove City campus. A speech
by Mr. Morton is being planned
dent, serving as manager of
tend this debate. There will be
Lt. Colonel Joesph Rambo,
cert" on this campus. Dr. Cole
for that evening.
construction and initial opera-
a
reception afterwards only
Professor of Air Science, in
says, "We have an excellent
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for the debaters.
making the presentation, ex-
instrumental balance, and I
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urge all to attend."