
Page 1

Page 2

Page 3

Page 4

Page 5

Page 6
Search
results in pages
Metadata
1960 v20, n05 Oct 30.pdf
Vol. XVII - No.
Grove City, Pennsylvania
Friday, October 30, 1960
1508 REGISTER FOR FALL SEMESTER
12 Added To GCC Faculty
$28,148 Allotted
Angel Street First
To Organizations
System Shows
Play Of Season
Twelve instructors, one wom-
an and eleven men, are new
During the next 34 years, he
The Student Activity Commit-
Big Improvement
fulfilled many assignments n
tee composed of college stu-
Terry Williams, president of
members of the Grove City
various capacities with the U.S.
dents and members of the fac-
Theta Alpha Phi, the college
faculty
dramatic fraternity, announced
A total of 1508 students regis-
HISTORY
Army.
ulty has allotted $28,148 to vari-
tered for the 1960 fall semester,
In the history department, Dr.
From 1943 to 1947, he served
ous student organizations for
that the opening play of the
it was announced.
Luther A. Mueller has become
in the European Theatre opera-
the 1960-61 school year.
Grove City College theatrical
Under the new registration
tions. He served in England,
These funds were made avail-
season will be Angel Street by
an associate professor of history.
system of Dr. Thaddeus Penar,
France, Germany and Austria
able through the Student Activ-
Patrick Hamilton.
After graduating from Con-
the upperclassmen were pre-
ity Fee which is paid each se-
Angel Street, an intense psy-
cordia Teachers College in Ne-
as Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1
registered in the spring to give
braska, he received his B.A. and
and Deputy Chief of Staff of X
mester. It costs a student $10 a
chological drama with a cast
the administration a round num-
Corps which was a part of Gen-
semester or $20 a year and in
of five (two men and three wom-
M.A. degrees in history and
ber of those they could expect
government from the University
eral Patton's Third Army all
return he receives his year-
en), will be presented October
to return.
during World War II.
book, school paper and other
20 and 21 under the direction
With the large pre-registra-
of Toledo before transferring to
He was made Chief of the Civ-
extra-curricular benefits with-
of Dr. William Teufel of the
tion figure, fewer frosh were
Western Reserve University
where he received his Ph.D. de-
ilian Personnel Branch of the
out additional charge.
speech and drama department.
enrolled than in previous years,
Personnel Division at the Euro-
The Ouija, the college year
The play is set in London in
but 448 newcomers arrived Sep-
gree in 1960.
pean Theatre Headquarters
book, will receive $8000 for this
tember 18 to participate in Or-
Dr. Mueller brings with him
Frankfort, Germany, in 1946 and
year while The Collegian, the
the 1880's, and was first pro-
ientation week and register for
over ten years of teaching ex-
returned to the U.S. in 1947.
weekly college newspaper has
duced in that city in 1938 at
the coming semester.
perience. He started teaching in
been allotted $4,420 to pay pub-
the Richmond Theatre under the
the secondary schools of Kansas
For the next four years, he
The pre-registration
title Gaslight. The New Y
ran
and Oklahoma and then in Iowa
was assigned to the Office of
lishing expenses not covered by
Assistant Chief of Staff for Per-
advertising
premiere was in 1942 with Jud-
smoothly with the Frosh sign-
ing for chosen courses Thurs-
Wesleyan College.
The Special Assembly Series
ith Evelyn, Vincent Price, and
day, Sept. 22.
During World War II he serv-
sonnel at the Pentagon. In Aug-
ust of 1954 he returned from the
for this year is being set up on
Leo G. Carroll as the stars.
Members of the Orientation
ed in the Army in an ordinance
U.S. Army as Chief of Staff and
a budget of $4,000. This assures
Board and upperclassmen
battalion.
the quality of the artists and
ROMANCE LANGUAGES
Deputy Commander at the Com-
R. Girty Named
volved in the testing program
performers who have been con-
Miss Anne Theodora Nelson,
mand and General Staff College,
also registered Thursday while
Fort Leavenworth, Kanas.
tracted to visit the campus.
assistant professor of the r o-
ROTC Commander
the remaining upperclassmen,
Theta Alpha Phi is to receive
over 900 in number, registered
mance languages received her
Among Colonel Meehan's dec-
$2,5000. These funds for the col-
Friday, with a minimum of con-
A.B. degree, summa cum laude
orations and awards are the
The wing this academic se-
from Augustana College, Illinois,
Legion of Honor, French Croix
lege dramatics fraternity will
mester is under the command
fusion over changes in schedule.
in 1935. From 1935 to 1943 she
de Guerre with two Palms and
be used to produce the plays
of cadet colonel Ronald Girty.
Nine hundred and sixty-o
Gold Star, and the Luxemburg
and to purchase equipment for
Mr. Girty, a graduate of
men and 538 women were shown
taught business education at a
the stage. Students are admit-
high school in Illinois, taking
Croix de Guerre.
Hampton Township High
when the figures tallied. This
In 1956 Colonel Meehan enter-
ted to both plays and the Spe-
School, is from Allison Park.
two-to-one ratio is a standard
military leave from 1943 to 1947.
cial Assemblies free of charge.
She enlisted in the WAVES,
He is a member of the Ad-
ratio on the campus.
ed Purdue University as a mem-
The Athletic Council has been
The students will have better
received instruction in the Jap-
ber of the first class of the
vanced Air Society and the Phi
Special Program established to
appropriated funds amounting
anese language, and served on
Gamma Delta fraternity. Mr.
facilities thanks to campus im-
to $2,000 to buy permanent
active duty in Washington D.C.
Girty also holds a 2nd degree in
provements during the summer.
prepare Retired Service Person-
equipment for the Recreation
until the end of the war.
nel for teaching collegiate math-
the Demalay
Hall. The acquired facilities
During the past summer
Upon her release from Naval
ematics. He was graduated in
(Continued on Page 5)
Cadet Colonel Girty has se-
months, consideable paving has
service, she went to Japan for
1957 and awarded a Master of
lected the following staff to
been done, to improve our park-
six months as a research as-
Science degree in math.
serve for the first semester:
sistant with SCAP. Upon her
Vocal Groups
ing facilities, The parking lot
He is married and has three
Cadet Lieutenant Ronald L.
behind the chapel was paved
return from Tokyo in 1947, she
children.
Hutcheson, Deputy Wing Com-
Organize
and curbs were installed when
resumed her high school teach-
BUSINESS
mander.
the drive to Pine St. was widen-
ing.
Dr. Hugh A. Weiss, recently
A recent open house for people
Mr. Hutcheson is a local stu-
ed. The upper parking lot in
She received the M.A. degree
named associate professor of
interested in the choir was held
dent. a graduate of Grove City
front of Memorial Hall was al-
in 1949 from the University of
Law and Business Administra-
September 21.
High School.
50 paved.
Colorado. Immediately thereaft-
tion, W S graduated from
a
Bob Teel and Mr. Cooper
Besides being a member of
This lot is reserved for facul-
er, she was awarded a Fulbright
Michigan high school in 1930 and
greeted the seventy people who
the Advanced Air Society he
ty and staff parking, in order
worked in the accounting offic-
attended The refreshments
holds the office of Master coun-
Grant for study at the Universi-
to accommodate visitors who
ty of Pointiers, France, and
es of the Chevrolet Motor Com-
served were cider and dough-
selor in the Grove City Chapter
wish to park in front of Craw-
since 1950 has been doing gradu-
pany at Bay City and the H. J.
nuts.
of the Demalay.
ford Hall.
ate work toward the doctorate
Heinz Co., McAleer Mfg. Co. and
Auditions for this year's choir
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Rob-
In line with the drive to keep
at Northwestern University.
the J. L. Hudson Co. in De-
were held September 23 and
ert F. Cetola, Wing Personnel
Continued on Page 5)
troit.
more auditions were arranged
Officer is a graduate of Ridley
She has traveled in Europe
In 1941 he received the A.B.
for a later date. The list of
Park High School in Ridley
doing research for her disserta-
new members will be posted.
Park.
Special Assemblies
degree from Wayne State Uni-
tion and has participated in the
The Men's Glee Club holds its
He is a math major, and be-
versity and in 1945 received the
meetings every Monday and
longs to the advanced Air So.
To Feature Romulo
planning of a language labora-
B. S. in Commercial Education
tory as well as being appointed
Thursday night from 7 to 8 in
ciety, and Nu Lambda Phi fra-
from Eastern Michigan Univers-
ity. He taught accounting and
ternity of which he was pledge-
The Special Assembly pro-
to carry out the evaluation
Carnegie Music Hall. This Club
phase of a Ford Foundation pro-
master.
grams for the year will open
business courses for one year
was organized last year and its
ject to determine the effective-
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Get-
with General Carlos P. Romulo,
at Northeastern School of Com-
appearances included a concert
ty J. George, Wing Operations
Phillipine Ambassador to the
ness of the language-laboratory
merce in Bay City then during
at Sharon and a Spring Con-
Officer, activities include ad-
United States, November 18.
method of teaching foreign lang
1946 began work at the School
cert at Grove City College. Bob
vanced Air Society and secre-
The brilliant statesman is one
uages.
of Business at Columbia Uni-
Miller acts as president of the
ENGLISH
Glee Club and it is directed by
tary of the Epsilon Pi frater-
of five guests who will appear
versity in N.Y.C.
Dr. William R. Hart received
nity.
during the year via the engi-
(Continued on Page 6)
E. Alan Wood.
(Continued on Page 6)
neering of the Student Activity
his A.B. degree from Washing-
Committee.
ton University, Missouri, in 1951.
Four other guests will appear
He received his M.A. degree
during the 1960-61 season.
from the University of Michigan
In January, Hal Holbrook will
in 1952 and began work for the
appear as Mark Twain Tonight.
Doctorate at Michigan in Eng-
The young actor's manipulation
lish Literature and Education.
of Twain's most memorable wit
Since 1957, he has taught as
is superb. The evening is one
an instructor at the University
which few students will want to
of Missouri. In February he re-
miss.
turned to Ann Arbor to complete
Loren Driscill, a young Amer-
work on his Doctorate.
ican tenor, will be the March
He is married and the father
guest while Dr. Wernher
of a three year old son.
Braun, operations chief of the
MATHEMATICS
U. S. Army Ballistic Missile
Colonel Charles G. Meehan,
Agency, and Jeaneane Dowis, an
Frostburg, Md., has been nam-
accomplished concert planist,
ed instructor in mathematics.
are billed for appearances
Colonel Mechan was graduat-
April.
ed from West Point with a
The programs have been con-
Bachelor of Science degree in
1924 and was commissioned
a
New Faculty - Pictured here are the 12 recent additions to the GCC faculty and the new Di-
scientiously planned and the
Second Lieutenant of Calvary in
rector of Publicity. Back Row. Left to Right: Dr. Weiss. Mr. Headland. Mr. Lachman. Dr.
variety in the assemblies should
Muslier Mr. Plymire. Mr. Hart. Cart. Coggies Maj. Jopes. Mr. Murray. Front Row, Left supply enjoyment for students
the regular Army.
to Right: Mr. Anderson (publicity), Col. Meehan, Miss Nelson and Dr. Finley.
and faculty alike.