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1962 February 16
Vol. XXI - No. 12
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, February 16, 1962
BAND CONCERT TONITE
Ravel To Quo Vadis
Haitian Troupe To Appear
Tonight at 8:15, the Grove
City College Band, under the di-
Jean Leon Destine, Haiti's "Ambassador of the Arts," and
rection of Dr. Edgar B. Cole,
his company of exotic dancers will appear in Crawford Hall
will present a band concert. Be-
sides a wide variety of selec.
auditorium on Friday evening, February 23, 1962 at 8:15 P.M.
tions directed by Dr. Cole, two
This attraction has thrilled capacity audiences in foremost con-
students will each direct the
cert halls of America; the exciting programs range from old
band for one number. Donald
French court dances to primitive voodoo-rhythms; his company
Connell, a senior, will direct
has also starred on major television presentations, twice on
"Caucasian Sketches", and Bob
the Ford Omnibus program, and also on the CBS Adventure
Teel, a junior, will direct "Penn-
series, just to name a few.
sylvania Dutch Festival".
Destine's agile, passionate, yet dignified dancing fuses the
There is no admission charge
two cultural traditions to Haiti: the African and the French.
and everyone on campus is in-
This unique blend of African Lore and French culture is rc-
vited to attend.
flected throughout Destine's "Fiesta in Haiti," in such produc-
The scope of any instrumen-
tions as the beautiful "Creole Mazurka," "Martinique," and
tal concert is necessarily deter-
"Bal Champetre." Mr. Destine and the beautiful Creole girls in
mined by the difficulty of the
his company offer an enhancing view of the Haitian festive mood.
material and the ability of the
Young as he is, Destine, handsome, athletic, and scholarly,
performers. In a band concert,
the difficulties increase, as the
has probably done more than any single individual in exploiting
performing group is expected
and exploring the native folkways of his people. In recognition
to play with equal ability the
of his distinguished services, Destine wears the cross "Honneur
works of the moderns and the
et Merite," conferred in deep gratitude to him by his country.
masters. Such a combination
Upper-class, conventionally educated, and city dwelling, Destine
of degrees of difficulty is rep.
began to penetrate inland and rural, supersitition-fraught areas
Dr. Cole conducting the students during a rehearsal for this
resented by the works to be pre-
of his country not as the sensation seeker, but as a sympathetic
evening's performance.
sented in the band concert to-
explorer and interpreter of his people. As a result of his exten-
night in Crawford.
sive study, his programs accurately reflect the culture of his
ATM Holds Talk
Current Art Exhibit
The program will be high-
people.
lighted by the performance of
"What is a Professor" was
Compares Sculptures
two student conductors, Bob
Debate Team Travels To King's College
the topic of the fourth ATM cof-
Teel and Don Connell. Bob will
fee talk February 15, at 4
By Janet Gray
interpret PENNSYLVANIA
The Grove City College Debate Team traveled to King's
College in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, on February 9, 10, and
o'clock in the Gedunk. The dis-
The struggle between the
DUTCH FESTIVAL, a novel
11, for the most important tournament of their season. Dan Zerfoss,
cussion was led by a panel of 4
realistic and the expressionistic
arrangement in the impress-
Ralph Karns, George Towle, and Mary Linda Sorber represented
Grove City professors: Dr. Jon-
in art has been a long and im-
ionistic technique, and Don will
Grove City on the topic, resolved: Labor unions should come
athan Ladd, Dr. James Paton
passioned one. Any contrast of
conduct E FROM
under the jurisdiction of anti-trust legislation.
Thirty-four colleges and universities from around the coun-
III, Mr. Robert Lachman, and
the two types of art. such as
CAUCASIAN SKETCHES by
Mr. Jack Schlossnagel.
that now being exhibited in the
Ippolitov-Ivanov.
try participated in this tournament. Grove City debated Harpur
College. Drew University, King's College. Fordham School of
The panel members gave
Rare Book Room of the library
MALAGUENA from the
Education, Lehigh University, Syracuse University, St. John's
their personal philosophies on
is bound to arouse much con-
ANDALUSIA SUITE by Ernes-
University, and Augustana College. The outcome was Grove
education. The following were
troversy. Influencing either di-
to Lecuona is perhaps the most
City-4 wins, G losses.
also topics of the discussion:
rectly or in-directly, most art of
traditional number included in
The debate consisted of five rounds of debate, each one
What is teaching? Is there such
the western world. the Greek
this evening's concert. Another
an hour and fifteen minutes long. When a team won its first
a thing? Is professing different
artistic standard has come to
well known selection is the main
round, it moved on to debate another team which had won
its first round. Thus, the competition became keener as the
from teaching? and the impor-
mean realism. rationalism, and
theme from Sir Winston Church-
debate progressed. Each debater was rated with from 1-25
tance of learning under the
imitation of nature.
hill's THE VALIANT YEARS
points based on his argumentation, presentation, refutation, and
guidance of your professors.
Renaissance artists Michel-
by Richard Rodgers. BOLERO
evidence.
angelo and Leonardo da Vinci
by Maurice Ravel and arranged
The 136 delegates from all thirty-four participating schools
IRS has more than 200 forms
imitated the Greeks by working
by Frank Erickson the only
spent the Thursday through Sunday week-end at the Caroseul
Motel where they were entertained with dancing and movies.
for various tax filing and in-
to reproduce the human figure
authorized version in America
formational purposes, but one
with scientific exactness. Later
presents the traditional Span-
The climax to the week-end came on Saturday when the awards
were presented at a tea given for the teams.
taxpayer stumped it with a re-
sculptors never thought to ques-
ish Dance with an exciting
On February 24, the varsity debate team will head for
tion these long accepted stand-
variation of instrumentation
quest for "the form to get a
Mt. Mercy College while the novice team goes to Edinboro to
loan on my refund which I have
ards. Then, beginning with the
and coloring.
face their next opponents. Then on March 10. Grove City will
coming to me"
impressionist painters and gain-
In deference to the strong
host schools from the tri-state area in a varsity debate tourna-
ing power with Cezanne, Van
positive response to the band's
ment here.
"It is not enough to do good;
Gogh, Gauguin, and the later
last performance of the charlot
German expressionists, the
race music from Ben Hur, to-
one must do it the right way.'
Bucher Leaves GCC
modern school of art had seem-
Speech Week Coming
night, it will present the TRIUM-
John Morley
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Speech Week Coming
Eugene E. Bucher, an asso-
Speech Week has been an-
clate professor at Grove City
Fred Waring Workshop Accredited By GCC
nounced by Dr. Teufel of the
College since 1954, has been
named dean of the school of
Speech Department as begin-
Fred Waring, prominent in the field of music for over forty
secretarial science at The Rob-
ning Monday, February 26, and
years, has just been given full academic recognition for his
ert Morris School, Pittsburgh.
15-year old summer school, the Fred Waring Workshop, by
ending Wednesday, February
28.
The announcement of the ap-
Grove City College.
pointment was made by John
Previously, the school was allowed to grant college credits
The purpose of Speech Week
to
is to develop interest in speech
R. McCartan, president of the
its students when it held sessions on the campuses of a
dozen major colleges and universities throughout the United
activities among students not
junior college of business. Mr.
States.
otherwise connected with it. The
Bucher will begin his new du-
More recently, Waring has centered his educational activities
four categories to be used this
ties in February.
around the permanent home of the Fred Waring Musical Work-
year include an oratory contest,
A candidate for the doctor's
shop in Delaware Water Gap, Penna. There he has dormitory
extemporary speaking contest,
degree in education at Pennsyl-
and teaching facilities for 150 students who attend the con-
oral intrepretation, and debate.
vania State University, Mr.
centrated one-weck, 9-hour-a-day sessions.
Dr. Teufel is anxious for
Bucher is a graduate of Grove
Now for the first time, college and university students can
City College with the bachelor's
earn two points of academic credit for each week of attendance
students to take advantage of
the opportunities available to
degree. He has his master's de-
at the Waring school, through Grove City College, Grove City,
Penna. Dr. Edgar B. Cole, head of the Department of Music
them in this special program
gree from Penn State.
at the college, will be at the workshop, with members of his
and has offered to help any in-
He is a member of the Penn-
staff.
terested students with the writ-
sylvania Business Education
Waring, currently on cross-country tour with his professional
ing or presentation of their or-
group, the "Pennsylvanians," after hearing the news said,
ations. Prospective participants
Association, Pennsylvania State
is a great honor, and my staff and I are truly appreciative.
should see Dr. Teufel in Craw-
Association, Phi Delta Kappa,
Fred Waring, leader of the
For years students have told us that one week at the Workshop
ford Hall Little Theater or Mr.
Delta Pi Epsilon, and Eastern
Pennsylvanians, whose summer
was of greater benefit than many a six-weeks summer course
workshop is now accredited by
elsewhere. Now we can give them the academic credit that
Latvala.
Business Teachers Association.
Grove City College.
they earn."
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1962 February 16
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.