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1962 January 12
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Vol. XXI No. 10
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, January 12, 1962
Jr.-Sr. Prom Tomorrow Evening
That yearly January ball, the
Junior-Senior Prom, will be
Cleveland Players Present 'Arms And The Man', Fri.
held in the Intramural Room
tomorrow evening between the
hours of nine and twelve.
The fourth of the current sea-
son's distinguished program of
The gala event, which is spon-
special assemblies will be pre-
Dean Swezey,
sored by the Junior Class for
sented Friday evening January
Mr. Moser Attend
the Senior Class, will feature
Night in Central Park", re-
19. 1962, at 8:15 p.m. in the
Crawford Hall Auditorium.
Harvard Conference
plete with lamp posts, park
benches, grass, flowers and all
George Bernard Shaw's anti-
In order to discuss common
the necessary decorations that
romantic comedy Arms and the
interests relative to admissions
go with such an occasion. Add-
Man will be performed by the
policies, Dr. Swezey, Dean of
ing a final note of distinction
Touring Repertory Company of
Grove City College, and John
and authenticity to the decora-
the nationally renowned Cleve-
tive surroundings will be a
Moser, Director of Admissions,
land Playhouse. This is the sec-
charming carriage in the cen-
attended a regional meeting of
ter of the park.
ond tour for the Company which
the College Board at Harvard
The band of Bobby Vinton,
last year received critical ac-
University, January 11th and
which performed so well at last
claim in its highly successful
12th.
year's Prom, will again be pres-
itinerary through some 38 states.
ent to provide fine music.
The purpose of the meeting
The parent Cleveland Play-
was to discuss common inter-
In keeping with the semi-for-
house is now in its 46th season
ests relative to admission poli-
mal atmosphere of the occasion.
cies. In particular, the question
dark suits and cocktail dresses
of operation. and is the oldest
professional theatre in the
Cast in rehearsal for "Arms and the man."
of the timing of admissions ap-
will be the order of the day.
plications and the problems of
Despite the elaborate prepara-
United States.
early admissions were review-
tions which such a dance re-
Arms and the Man is one of
A.A.U.W. Sponsors Foreign Films
ed. It was the aim of the repre-
quires, there will be no admis.
George Bernard Shaw's most
sentatives present to seek com-
sion charge. The cost is financ-
Beginning January 15, the
mon solutions to the common
ed by the Junior Class.
popular comedies. Along with
its captivating humor the bril-
Grove City branch of the Amer-
door for $1.00 each.
problems facing them. Compari-
In the reception line, which
liant playwright employs the
ican Association of University
In sponsoring this series, the
sons were made of the admis-
will form at the beginning of
satire as he aims a twofold at-
Women will sponsor the first in
A.A.U.W. desires not only to
sions requirements of the re-
the Prom, will be Dr. and Mrs.
tack against the romanticism of
an Art Film series at the Guth-
enrich the college arts pro-
spective colleges and universi-
Harker: Dr. and Mrs. Swezey:
love and the glamour of war.
rie Theatre. It will be compos-
gram, but to raise money for
ties present.
Dr. and Mrs. Kring; Miss Mac-
But, in spite of the fact that
ed of three foreign films, all of
an undergraduate scholarship.
Last October, Dr. Swezey and
Leod; Don Lindblad, president
the play is a satire on war, it
which have won awards.
If this series is a success,
Mr. Moser attended the Nation-
of the Senior Class; Joe Levis-
does not present actual scenes
All of these films are widely
it is hoped that next year the
al College Board Conference in
key, president of the Junior
of soldiers in battle--except in
heralded. and all have been en-
Guthric will be able to show a
New York City. The two meet-
Class; Barbara Streams a
the battle of the boudoir. The
dorsed by Protestant and
foreign film every month.
ings were quite similar in the
Ralph Yobp, co-chairmen of the
author's standing quips against
Catholic groups. They all have
matters discussed. The nation-
Prom. Others connected with
women who romanticize sol-
English sub-titles. The first of
the series will be the award
Teachers Attend
al meeting. however, was
the Prom are Bob Cave and
a
diers succeed in deflating two
representation of all 427 insti-
Ben Pratt, co-chairmen of the
illusions simultaneously: the ro-
winning German picture, The
tutions affiliated with the col-
Decorations Committee, and Kay
mance of arms and the romance
Last Bridge. It will run Mon-
Conferences
lege board organization while
Higham, in charge of publicity.
of love.
day and Tuesday. January
the regional meeting consisted
As in past years. both the ad-
15-16. and will star Maria
Dr. James Paton, Mr. Wil-
of only the 202 members from
ministration and the faculty are
It is interesting to note that
Schell.
the eastern United States.
cordially invited to attend.
Arms and the Man is the fore-
liam Hart. and Mr. John Bohi
The second film. to be shown
runner of Oscar Straus' musi-
of Grove City Modern Lan-
The two administrators left
Monday and Tuesday, February
cal The Chocolate Soldier, just
guages and English depart-
19-20, is the fetching, delightful
Wednesday evening for Boston
as Shaw's Pygmalion later be-
ments have recently attended
Sr. Business Majors
comedy, Papa. Mama, the
and returned today prepared to
came the ancestor of the ever
the annual meeting of the
Maid. and I. The last film, the
Modern Language Association.
apply the knowledge they gain-
Being Accepted At
popular My Fair Lady, still be.
outstanding Japanese produc-
ing presented on Broadway.
The three days of meetings
ed toward furthering the admis-
tion. The Seven Samurai, is to
sions policy of the college.
AIFT For Grad Work
were held December 27-29 at
be shown Monday and Tuesday.
the Palmer House in Chicago.
Business majors at Grove
Pres. Harker Attends
April 30 and May 1.
Dr. Paton and Mr. Hart also
Tickets for three films are on
attended the National Council
Record Hop After
City interested in graduate
sale by the English Club at
study in the field of foreign
2 Meetings This Week
of Teachers of English talk and
$2.25 for the three pictures, or
Ball Game Tonight
trade can now apply to the
luncheon. As a result of such
American Institute of Foreign
President Harker represented
they may be obtained at the
meetings. 20 American colleges
On Friday night, January 12,
Trade located at Phoenix, Ari-
Grove City College this week at
are. offering courses to retain
the Y.W.C.A is sponsoring
a
zona. Admission to the Institute
the semi-annual meeting of the
Two Senior Women
high school English teachers.
record hop after the home bas-
is given on the basis of charac-
Presbyterian College Union in
Also brought up at this meeting
was the fact that the NCTE
ketball game with Oberlin. It
ter, maturity, personality, and
Cleveland. The Presbyterian
AwardedFellowships
potential employment in the
College Union is the national
sees the need for a new ap.
will be held in the Intramural
Miss Jean Foster and Miss
field of foreign trade. No en.
organization of all Presbyterian
proach in teaching English ma-
Room and will feature the usual
Jodell Grandey. seniors at GCC
trance examinations are re-
colleges.
jors modern English grammar.
have been awarded teaching
slow and fast records includ-
quired.
Also held this week in Cleve-
fellowships in the modern lan-
ing the twist. The price is 15
Training at the American In-
land was the annual meeting of
guage department of Pennsyl-
Outing Club Going To
cents stag and 25 cents drag.
stitute of Foreign Trade is di-
the Association of American
vania State University. They
rected towards an assignment
Colleges. President Harker al.
are both planning to study for
New York This Month
abroad in an administrative po-
so attended this meeting.
their masters degrees.
STUDENT ART SHOW
sition. The Institute's belief is
Miss Foster is planning to
The Outing Club will sponsor
that the strongest kind of inter-
ODK Book of Semester
teach in the Spanish depart-
their annual trip to Red House,
Art Exhibit in MAP Dorm-
national understanding comes
Discussion of
ment for two years. Here at
New York in Allegheny State
itory sponsored by Grove
about when goods and services
"Existentialism"
Grove City, she is a member
Park Sunday January 28
City College students under
are actively exchanged and the
Camus Compared with
of PSEA, CSL, Modern Lan-
peoples of different countries
guage Club, Young Republicans,
through Thursday February 1.
the direction of Mr. Kline.
meet on a common ground. The
Kierkegaard, Nietzsche
and Scroll and Key. She is from
There will be skiing, ice skat-
It will be starting Tuesday,
school maintains an active
Sartre and Tillich
By Dr. Liggitt,
Linden, New Jersey.
ing, hiking, and tobogganning.
Jan. 16, and will last
placement office which is in
Mr. Kauffmann
Miss Grandey, from Aurora,
The club, which plans to take
throughout the week. Includ-
contact with the leading busi-
Dr. Copp and
N. Y., is planning to teach
ed in the exhibit will be
ness firms in international com-
a group of thirty-six on the
Dr. Monsma
French for two years. She is a
merce.
trip, has gone to Red House
paintings and crafts done by
Alumni Lounge 4:00
member of PSEA, Modern Lan-
Any student interested in fur-
Tuesday, Jan. 16
guage Club, Young Republicans,
during semesters vacation for
Grove City students.
ther information can obtain it
and Scroll and Key.
many years.
by seeing Dean Kring.
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1962 January 12
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.