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1960 v20, n04 Oct 28.pdf
The
Vol. XX - No. 4
Grove City, Pennsylvania
Friday, October 28, 1960
Diane Judt Homecoming Queen
Reigning over all weekend
her activities membership
Barbara is an elementary ed-
Rally Launches
Homecoming activities is Diane
Student Council, Theta Alpha Pi
ucation major. She is a member
Judt, a junior from Pittsburgh.
sorority, chapel choir, and
of the synchronized swimming
She was elected by the student
Christian Service League.
team and Sigma Theta Chi
Parade, Dance
Fall Celebration
President of MAP
sorority.
body in chapel October 19. The
Council, Judy Stalker is on Stu-
The girls will ride the fresh-
queen's two attendants are Bar-
dent Council, was on the Ex-
Highlight Day
Friday, October 28
bara Dillworth, a sophomore
tended Orientation Board
man float in the Homecoming
8:30 Pep Rally
Pittsburgh, and Judy
parade. Crowning of the queen
The annual Homecoming Pa.
Parking
the past two years, was a mem-
rade will start promptly
Lot at Recreation Building
Stalker, a senior from Franklin.
ber of last year's Homecoming
will take place at half-time of
12:30 Saturday afternoon.
Saturday, October 29
Diane is an elementary educa-
Court, and was Junior M a
the Homecoming game between
The parade this year, under
All Day Registration for Alum-
tion major, and includes among
Queen.
Grove City and Allegheny
the theme of "Nations of the
ni
Recreation Building;
World" promises to be the big-
Athletic Field
est one ever. Compared to the
10:30 Sorority Juice Tables
39 entries last year, this year's
Arena. Recreation Building
parade has 53 entries, including
11:00 5:00 Open House in Dor-
floats, bands, cars, and march-
mitories
ing units. The Freshnian class,
11:00 12:00 Men Luncheon in
C.S.L. Lutheran Students As-
Ketler
sociation. the Young Republi-
11:00 12:00 Sorority Luncheon
cans Club, and all the fratern-
Arena, Recreation Build-
ities have entered floats.
ing
There will be various march-
11:30 12:00 Women Lunch-
ing units from the Grove City
con in their dormitories
area, including the Grove City
11:30 Parade Forms
high school band. There are
12:30 Homecoming Parade
three units entered from Al-
1:45 Review of the parade
legheny College, the R.O.T.C.
2:15 Grove City vs Allegheny
Drum and Bugle Corps, the
Halftime Crowning of the
O.T.C. Drill Team, and the Ga-
Queen, GCC Band, Girls
torettes, a marching team of 24
girls.
Drill Team, ROTC Drill
Team & Band, Review of
The judges' stand will be near
the Guthric Theater. The floats
the winning floats
5:30 Alumni Smorgasbord
will be judged on the basis of
beauty, originality, and adher-
Arena, Recreation Building
ence to theme.
5:30 6:00 MAP, West. Ketler-
The winning float will have
Dinner
its name inscribed on a plaque
6:00 Fraternity Dinners as an-
which will be presented by Dr.
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Harker at the half-time of the
football game. Also at half time,
Osburn
the Homecoming Queen, Diane
Judt, will be officially crowned.
Awarded Grant
Bill Jennings is the chairman
of the parade. His committee
includes Pete Butner, Jim
Houseman. Bob Kuncio, Skip
Barbara Dillworth
Diane Judt
Judy Stalker
Graham, Patti Kiper, Karen
Spetz, Pat Kitterman and Linda
Marsh.
Student Council
Debaters Compete
Dr. Black Heads
There will be a review of the
parade at the stadium immed-
Confirms Grant
Duquesne University won the
coveted first place award
Chapel Service
intely before the game time.
Dance
In the October 19 meeting of
the Novice Debate Tournament
This Sunday evening the
The annual Grove City Col-
Student Council, the donation of
held on this campus October 22.
Chapel services will be con-
lege Homecoming Dance will be
$1500 from the Student Union
Competing for honors were
ducted by the Rev. T. Donald
held Saturday evening from 9
Fund to the Building Fund for
teams from University of Pitts.
Black, a Grove City alumnus
to 12 in the Intramural Room
the new dorm was confirmed.
burgh, Westminster, St. Vin-
who graduated in 1942.
of the Recreation Building. The
Bill Jennings and Dan Con-
cent's and Grove City.
Rev. Black, who majored
music for the evening will be
way made and seconded the
In the initial rounds, Grove
English while attending this
supplied by the Chiperan Broth-
motion, respectively.
City found themselves faced
school, resides in Glenn Lock,
crs.
The final revision to the Con-
with the formidable foe, inex-
New Jersey. He is the as-
The theme for this year's
stitution was passed and reads
perience.
sociate-general secretary of the
dance is centered around
as follows: The Inter-fratern-
Despite this, the debaters,
Commission on Ecumenical
United Nations. The colors 0 f
Charles Osburn, senior Ro-
ity Council and the Pan-Hellenic
Dave Grupp, Donna Ulmer, Jo-
Mission and Relations of
the U.N., blue and white, will
mance Language major, has
Council shall be under the guid-
anna Jones and Allen Geyer,
United Presbyterian Church, U.
be evident in the decorations.
been awarded a graduate as-
ance of Student Council. These
gave a good show for Grove
S.A. He previously held the of
Travel posters of the various
sistantship to Pennsylvania
bodies, in turn, shall govern,
City.
fice of secretary on the Board
countries will be displayed
State University
regulate and enforce all rules
The next debate tournament
of Foreign Missions.
throughout the room. The win-
The award will provide
pertaining to the social fratern-
will be at Westminster, Novem-
In 1945 Rev. Black graduated
ning float from the Homecom-
tuition and an allowance of
ities and sororities of Grove
her 5.
from Xenia Seminary in Pitts-
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$1602 annually. Mr. Osburn
City College'
burgh and in 1954 received a de-
plans to study for two years.
In a discussion which follow-
Five Groups Perform
gree from Temple School of
OUIJA Staff Chosen
During this period, he will be
working towards his Master of
ed over the powers and rights
Theology. Grove City awarded
of Student Council verses the
During Half-Time
him a Doctor of Divinity degree
Camera shutters have
Arts degree in Romance Lan-
Student Activities Committee,
For the first time in the his-
in 1955.
snapping at a fast rate for the
guages with concentration in
Dan Conway stated that he is
1960 OUIJA. Individual class
French.
tory of Homecoming the Drum
not entering into an all-out cam-
pictures of underclassmen have
A 1957 graduate of New Ken-
and Bugle Corp, the Color
paign to eliminate the power of
sington High School, where h c
Guard, ROTC Drill Team.
Omicron Delta Kappa
already been taken. The senior
Student Activities Committee.
class is now being photograph-
was a member of Key Club
Girl's Drill Team and Band
Active At Grove City
ed.
(See Editorial)
and German Club, Osburn is
will work together to provide
The 1961 OUIJA staff editors
active in the Omicron XI
Lucy Newell reported a t
an interesting halftime show.
National Honorary Men's
have been chosen; staff mem-
Fraternity and is president of th
she and Bill Jennings saw two
While the band is playing the
Leadership Society
bers will be announced shortly.
Modern Foreign Language Club.
French Provincial record cab.
various groups will move to
ODK,
National
Chuck has studied Latin, Ger-
inets which could be purchased
Honorary
Editors of the staffs are Chris-
their positions.
Leadership Society, places em-
tine Gibson, Literary Editor:
man, Spanish and French a n d
for the Library for $200. Other
The Girl's Drill Team will
phasis on the well-rounded man
Mary Mullin, Layout Editor:
will graduate with 38 hours
possibilities will be checked be-
form the letters G C. An alley-
French and 26 in Spanish.
fore the final purchase is made.
by recognizing and encouraging
Peggy Leis, Photography Edi-
way will be made and the
Terry Williams reported n
achievement in scholarship,
tor: Judy Kemeny, Art Editor:
Mr. Osburn applied for the
queen will be crowned. The
the sound system for the Arena.
athletics, social and religious
Rich Weston, Sports Editor; and
assistantship under the a ble
Color Guard and ROTC Drill
Terry wrote to three different
affairs, publications, speech,
Linda Fithian, Typing Editor.
leadership of Robert Sisler.
Team will march through the
music, and dramatic arts.
Muff Pfundt is editor of the
Chuck expressed his apprecia-
concerns but received an ans-
alley-way and give the colors
ODK together mem-
yearbook; Grace Erickson is
tion to the Romance Language
wer from only one, Hamburg
and salute.
bers of the faculty and student
the Business Manager. Photo-
Department for the cooperation
Brothers. Their total cost
When the field is cleared, the
body on a basis of mutual in-
graphers are Joe Belsan,
and aid which has made his
would be $1157 with a one-year
band will form a G and the
guarantee. Terry explained the
terest and understanding.
Pardoe, and Jack Schneider.
fellowship possible.
Alma Mater will be played
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ODK was chartered at G.C.C.
The 1961 OUIJA will b e dis-
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tributed on May 15.