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1960 v20, n07 Nov 18.pdf
25 ELECTED TO WHO'S WHO
The
Dean's
office
announced today that 25 Grove City College students have been named to the roster of Who's Who Among
Students in American Universities and Colleges.
is from Mt. Lebanon. A metal
member, is from Oil City. The
senior, majoring in Mechanical
The 25 were elected from a
list of 165 students of the junior
Elaine Lenore Kozar, Nancy
lurgical engineering major, h e
active junior is on the Board of
Engineering. He is a member
Lou Liggett. Joyce Anne Me-
is the treasurer of the Episilon
Directors of the Grove City
of the Nu Lambda Phi Frater-
and senior classes.
Coy. Sheila Elizabeth Moritz.
Phi Fraternity, a member of
Young Republican's Club, was
nity, the Newman Club, and Ad-
In order to be eligible.
Judy Ann Myers, Robert An-
the basketball team, Varsity
a member of the EOB and be-
vanced Air Society.
nominees had to have a 2.75
over-all average and be active
thony Reddy. Elvi Ann Sacri-
"G", Kemikos and the Metal-
longs to Commerce Club, and is
Mary Jane Harper. a junior
pant. Judy Ann Stalker. Nancy
lurgy Club He was recently
Sergeant-at-Arms for the Beta
majoring in Social Studies,
in campus activities.
LeRoyne Tempest, Dean Kirk
tapped for ODK.
Sigma Fraternity Bill is also
Student Council and the fac-
from Natrona Heights. Pa. She
land Young. and Daniel Everett
Bob Cetola, a mathematics
Treasurer of the Junior Class, a
ulty voted for those elected with
is a member of the Phi Sigma
major. graduated from Ridley
basketball manager and
a
the Council vote weighted two
Zerfoss.
Chi Sorority Junior
Park High School in South Phil-
Sports writer for THE COLLE-
times that of the faculty vote.
Linda Arbuthnot of Pittsburg
Counselor. President of Colo-
adelphia in 1957. lle is president
GIAN.
senected for the honor were
S graduated from Langley
nial Dormitory, a member of
Linda Kay Arbuthnot, Ralph E.
High School in 1958 and is
a
of the Inter-Fraternity Council,
Paul DaVia, a senior Mechan-
W.G.B. JUDO, Managing Ed-
Carlson. Robert Tracy Cetola,
junior. A biology major, she is
a member of the Nu Lambda
ical Engineering major. is
itor of THE COLLEGIAN, Pres-
William L. Cope, Paul G. Da-
a member of the Sigma Theta
Phi Fraternity, and is active in
member of the Episilon P
ident of P.S.E.A., Orchestra,
Via, Louis J. Gargasz. Mary
Chi Sorority, W.A.A., Ouija Bus-
Varsity Soccer, Newman Club.
Fraternity, a star football play
Chapel Choir, Touring Choir,
er. a member of Varsity "G'
Jane Harper. Janice Hennon,
iness Staff. Biology Club. Beta
Varsity "G", and Athletic Coun-
and a teacher at George Junior.
Sally Hillis. Frank M. Hoffman.
Beta Beta, Extended Orienta-
cil. He was recently tapped for
and a member of ODK. He at-
Janice Hennon, a senior from
Barbara Joyce Holes, Austin
tion. She is rice-president
ODK. Bob is also a member of
tended St. Francis Preparatory
Wampum, Pa. is majoring i n
the Advanced Air Society
School and is from Glenshaw.
Vanlier Hunter, Georgina Kala- her sorority.
Business Education. She is a
maras, Antoinette Marie Kozar.
Ralph Carlson. also a junior,
Bill Cope, another new ODK
Lou Gargasz of Volant is a
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Vol. XX - No. 7
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, November 18, 1960
OUIJA Grant
61 Frosh Apply
"Evening In Space"
Is Theme Of Dance
Questioned
There are already four hun-
dred thirty-five applications in
An exciting adventure is to
An inquest into the Ouija's
the Office of Admissions for
take place!
need for an $8,000 grant from
September 1961, Sixty-seven stu-
It will be "An Evening
Student Activities Committee
dents have received final ac-
Space". the annual R.O.T.C.
10 publish the annual yearbook
ceptances and forty-five tenta-
Ball. The dance will be held
will be held by a committee ap.
live acceptances. Fifty-seven
from 9 until 12 o'clocl: on No-
pointed by Student Council
students have returned the $50
vember 19 in the Intramural
prexy. James Urner.
deposit fee. The early fi
Room.
The decision to investigate
acceptances are in the top one-
People attending the R.O.T.C.
was made after several Council
fifth of their classes and have
Ball will enter the room,
members reported that a num-
taken college boards in their
through a space ship. A large
ber of organizations are unwill-
junior year of high school.
dome representing the world
ing and unable to pay such a
will be one of the main decora-
fee when an initial fee for the
Governing Board
tions. Shields of various air
yearbook is paid in the activi-
force organizations will be dis-
ties fee at the beginning of the
Men's Governing Board is now
played. A model of the F-104
semester.
in its second full year of opera-
will be suspended in a center
A letter of protest on the
tion at Grove City. The officers
dome. Music will be provided
charge for individual pictures
for this year are Ted Howe
by the Teddy Angelo Orchestra.
has also appeared in the COL
(President), Jim Urner (Vice-
Four girls, Barbara Prince,
LEGIAN.
President), and Gayle Knapp
Judy Hannan, Sue Wherry, and
(Secretary-Treasurer). The rep-
Bonnie Martin, have been chos-
There was no knowledge a
10 why such a sum was grant-
resentation on M.G.B. consists
en Squadron Sweethearts. One
of a member from each of the
of the four will be crowned
ed the Ouija when there were
50 many additional costs. The
nine fraternities, from each of
queen of the dance by Ron
Quija Business Manager will be
the independent sections
Girty, wing commander Dave
requested to submit an itemiz-
from the freshmen sections.
Rogosky will be master of cer-
ed account to Council of its ex
These representatives are Tom
emonies for the crowning.
penditures to show where the
Redhair (Adelphikos), Nick
"An Evening In Space' is bc-
grant is spent
Gamer (Betas), Mike Koempel
ing sponsored by the Oakley G.
In other business, the record
(Diks), Tom Brice (EP's), Burt
Kelly squardron of the Arnold
cabinets were accepted as a
T. Williams, 11. Wettick
Taber (KAPS), John Buner (Nu
Air Society. Commissioned of-
gift to the Library from Student
Lambs), Graham Murray (Ok
ficers and cadet officers from
Pictured here are the two Grover students who portray the
ies), Bart Niemeyer (Pans), Joc
neighboring colleges have been
Council. Lucy Newell, who
roles of Jerry and Gittel in the forthcoming production. Two
spearheaded the project, gave
Weber (SAS), Pat Wildman (No.
invited. A reception for all com-
for the Seesaw.
the report on the acceptance of
morial). Kent McCartney (Lin-
missioned officers and cadet of
coln), Fred Schwartz (South),
ficers will be held in the Alumni
the cabinets.
Terry Williams, Harriet Wetlick
Bob Reddy (Ketler Freshman),
Lounge.
Chuck Mehrmann, represent-
and Ted Blair (Memorial Fresh-
Chris Karsten and Dale Bill-
ing Religion and Life Week,
man).
heimer are co-chairmen of the
asked Student Council to pick a
committee to assist and work
Star In 'Two For The Seesaw
A few of the projects th
dance,
with the Faculty Committee for
M.G.B. is undertaking at pres-
the week. Elvi Ann Sacripant.
Two for the Seesaw by William
ent are to get a pop machine in
Diane Judt, Ted Blair, Judy
Gibson, a smash Broadway hit,
The original Broadway e
Memorial, pencil sharpeners in
Accounting
Stalker and Barb Prince were
consisted of Anne Bancroft and
will be presented December 1st,
upperclass dorms, facilities in
nominated to serve.
Henry Fonda and their effective
the phone booths for taking mes-
Symposium
2nd, and 3rd in the Social Room
Dick Brytogle announced that
portrayal was widely acclaimed.
sages, and a directory of all
he should be contacted if a
of Crawford Hall at 8:15 p.m.
Since the play is yet of a pro-
campus phone numbers, also for
The students of Grove City
Two for the Seesaw has a cast
TV sets go out of order.
fessional nature. Theta Alpha
the phone booths. M.G.B. is also
College will participate in the
of two characters Gittel Mos-
Phi is both pleased and fortu-
checking into the possibilities
Eleventh Annual Accounting
ca. a Jewish girl from the
nate in being able to secure the
for getting extension phones in
Symposium to be held Friday,
Bronx, and Jerry Ryan, a law-
rights for production.
the near future.
November 18, 1960, in the Steph-
The faculty has recently
yer from Nebraska. This imag-
The actress who plays Gittel
The purpose of M.G.B. is to
en Foster Memorial on the
voted a blanket refusal on
inative character setting results
must be both a comedienne and
"establish and maintain harmo-
University of Pittsburgh cam-
the granting of excused ab-
in a fascinating blend of comedy
dramatic actress. The male ac.
nious living conditions among
pus.
senses for early dismissal
and drama. Against this back-
tor must maintain a steadiness
the male student body. It is
J. Maxwell Neely, President
ground of comedy and drama,
from school during the
in character and yet have the
the direct responsibility of each
of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the
the story portrays two lonely
Christmas season. The
emotional depth at the same
representative on M.G.B. to see
Pennsylvania Institute of Cerli-
and honest people; who, by their
time. Miss Harriet Wettick and
that this standard is maintained
fied Public Accountants will
dent body will be excused
unexpected meeting and falling
Mr. Terry Williams conbine to
in his respective section, and if
present the welcoming address.
on Saturday, November 17
in love, discover some truths
produce this "tour de force" for
he does not get the cooperation
He will be followed by James
about themselves and each oth-
at 12:00 p.m. for the holiday.
the Grove City College Stage.
of the men in his section, his
A. Richards, Louis A. Werban-
er. The result is both dramatic
The play is under the direction
job becomes very hard and
eth, Jr., and Alexander J. Sch-
and surprising.
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