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1962 March 2
Vol. XXI - No. 14
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, March 2, 1962
121 GIRLS SIGN BIDS
On Wednesday evening, Feb-
1962-1963 Quija Editors Chosen
ruary 28, 121 freshman and up
perclass women signed sorority
The faculty. upon the advice
bids. After signing their bids,
Sue Wherry Up For
which were handed out under
of the Publications Committee,
has appointed Judy Daucher
the new rushing system, the
and Ellen Egbert as Co-Editors
District ROTC Queen
girls went to the sorority suites
to be greeted by their new sis-
of the Ouija for the 1962-63 book
at the regular faculty meeting
Sue Wherry, ROTC Queen
ters and to don their sorority
at Grove City College, has been
blazers before they all went to
on February 27. They also ap-
pointed Brian Mook Business
selected by the College Unit to
the Gedunk to sing and cele-
Manager at this time.
be a candidate for Air Force
brate.
Queen of the 757th Troop Car-
The girls who received the
The appointment of Co-Edi-
rier Squadron (Reserve),
bids were:
tors is unique. Judy and Ellen
Youngstown.
ALPHA BETA TAU . Sue
applied for the co-editorship
outlining in detail how they
The Queen will reign for a
Barnhouse, Carol Black, Carol
would co-operate and how they
year, and her presence will be
McKee. Judy McLaughlin, Mar-
had tentatively planned for the
desired at such social functions
jorie Miller, Marilyn Neundorf,
in Eastern Ohio and Western
Carolyn Pickett, Anne Sanden,
coming year. It is felt that the
appointment of co-editors will
Pennsylvania where the Squad-
and Sandy Wroble.
lessen the burden of the editor's
ron would be represented.
DELTA DELTA TAU - Betty
job.
Miss Wherry, a sophomore.
Bassett. Joetta Bidzilla, Carol
Brian rose from the job on
is the daughter of the Joseph
Cole, Gracella French, Janet
this year's Ouija as local ad-
E. Wherry's, of 5738 Front
Odetta To Be On Campus March 9
Litterini, Heather McLaughlin,
vertising man to his new posi-
Street, Verona, is a member of
Judy Simonich, Mary Linda Sor-
tion as Business Manager.
the Sigma Theta Chi, CWENS,
The sixth and final of the current season's program of special
ber, and Cathy Strang.
Judy is a sophomore math
P.S.E.A., W.A.A., and is also a
asemblies will present one of the most exciting singers to
DELTA OMEGA RHO Janet
major and was on the Dean's
Varsity Cheerleader.
emerge in the past decade, Odetta. Odetta, no ordinary inter-
Blum, Janet Campbell, Sue
List last semester. She is treas-
The judging will take place
pretive artist, will appear in Crawford Auditorium, Friday eve-
ning. March 9, 1962, at 8:15 P.M.
Henningsen, Audrea Krist, Paula
urer of the Sigma Delta Phi
on Saturday, March 10 in
Odetta is an artist in no one's tradition: rather she is
Marshall, Gayle Patterson, Kar-
sorority, chairman of W.A.A.
Youngstown. The coronation
an individual in her style and personal in her idiom. Her voice
en Short, Susan Vail, Sue Wes-
Badmitten tournament, and on
ceremonies will be on Armed
is a rare gift that makes her a phenomenon among singers, a
tergreen, and Kathy Wakefield.
a Polk Christian Educators'
Forces day at the Air Force
voice with a varied colored richness of sound and emotional
GAMMA CHI Sue Arburu,
committee.
Base. Allegheny College. Mount
generation. Her appearance on stage is in itself arresting, in
Patricia Bradley, Nancy Bush,
A sophomore English major,
Union College, Kent State Uni-
that when she imerses herself in song she has the power to
Ellen is the former Society Edi-
versity, and Youngstown Uni-
overwhelm her audience. In addition to her repertoire of blues.
Alice Campbell, Marion Collins,
tor of the Collegian. She is a
work songs, lullabics, and fantasies, her massive guitar, slung
Jeanne Elliott, Joan Gerhold,
versity also have finalists. The
about her shoulders, give her a musical accompaniment in
Mary Jo Hunck, Virginia Kre.
member of W.A.A., Outing
winner will reign as queen, the
stunning punctuation, counter-points and rhythms.
bill, Cornella Kuhn, Charlotte
Club, and English Club.
others as princesses.
Odetta has appeared in various festivals and concerts
Simpson, Janet Waddington,
Brian is a History major
The ROTC Detachment is also
Carnegie Hall and Town Hall in New York; at many univer-
and Karen Zahniser.
planning on attending law
proud to announce the appoint-
sities - University of California. Princeton, and Harvard: tele-
school. He is playing on an in-
ment of eighteen senior and
vision Dave Garroway and Ernie Ford: in movies
GAMMA SIGMA PHI Leslie
dependent basketball team and
thirty-eight under-classmen to
"Sanctuary" as well as on radio, and on several long play
Barron. Anyce Brelsford, Suz.
records for the Vanguard Recording Company.
anne Chidsey. Kathleen Church-
played on the tennis team last
new ranks and duty assign-
man, Lynne Cookson, Joyce
spring. He is a member of the
ments.
Connor, Fay Hilliard, Judy
Outing Club. and Polk Christian
Meredith St. Clair, Col., has
Career Day To Be Held
Council Movies Soon
Lindsay, Deborah Newberry,
Educators Research Group.
been appointed to the position
Ellen Richards, Nancy Ricka-
Either Judy or Ellen will be
of Wing Commander. John E.
On Friday, April 6, 1962, the
The Student Council is plan-
baugh, Sandra Russi, Judith
flown to Mission, Kansas in the
Lewis, Lt. Col., is the new
annual Career Day program
ning to sponsor four movies
Shaffer, and Helen Skinner.
next month to tour the plants
Deputy Wing Commander. Har
will be held at the University of
during the remainder of the
PHI SIGMA CHI Linda
of the Intercollegiate Press In
ry Tomlinson, David Dibell,
Pittsburgh. This Career Day
school year. A donation of 25
Brodmerkel, Joyce Damaska,
corporated.
Cristopher Karsten, Don Beech-
program is designed to give a
cents per person will be collect-
Carol Cotton, Olenc Hall, Lynne
er, and Harry Webster, all Lt.
close-up of the profession of
ed the night of the various
Hellerstedt, Ellen Liggitt, Kar-
Colonels, have assumed the po-
Ayer On Mlle Board
social work. Each student who
movies. The profits from these
en McCoy, Laura Oberheim,
sitions of Wing Personnel Offi-
attends will have the opportuni-
movies will be placed in the
and Leslic Wilmot.
Caroline Ayer, a sophomore
cer, Wing Operations Officer,
ty to visit a social agency and
Student Council JAZZ CONCERT
SIGMA DELTA PHI Su-
from Bala-Cynwyd, Pa., is to
Wing Administrative Officer,
see how it operates, to meet so-
COMMITTEE FUND. All mov-
zanne Atwell, Carolyn Ayer,
represent Grove City College on
Wing Inspector, and Wing Ma-
cial and case workers, and to
ies will be shown in Crawford
Carol Bosserman, Nancy Fife,
Mademoiselle's national Col.
terial Officer respectively.
talk to the students and faculty
Hall Auditorium. They will be-
Roberta Hall, Lindsay Liver-
lege Board.
William Miles, Phillip Bostur,
of the School of Social Work.
gin promptly at 7:30.
more, Mary McFarland, Judith
She is one of the 805 students
Fred Maeder, and William
This program will also acquaint
The first movie, "Pete Kel-
Osgood, Sheila Ragen, and Bob.
at 335 colleges who will report
Shields, all Majors, have been
those interested with scholar-
ly's Blues," will be shown on
bic Lou Scholze.
to Mademoiselle this year on
assigned the ranks of Wing In-
ships available to those students
Saturday, March 24. It stars
the college scene.
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Mary
formation Officer, Wing Comp.
who need them and also the en-
Jack Webb, Janet Leigh, Peggy
As a College Board member,
trance requirements of the
Lee, Ella Fitzgerald and Ed-
Baldwin, Marion Finley, Laurie
troller, Wing Provost Marshall,
she will complete an assign-
and Ass't. Special Projects Of
School of Social Work at the
mund O'Brien.
Freeman, Karen Gibbons,
ment that will show her inter-
ficer respectively.
University of Pittsburgh.
"The Captain's Table, "But-
Lynne Graham, Shirley Koenig,
ests and abilities in writing,
terfield 8, and "Pillow Talk"
Barbara Lausberg, Marilyn Mc-
editing, fashion, advertising or
Any students who are inter-
will be shown on April 25, May
Caughan, Diane Weiers, Sandra
art, in competition for the twen-
Silver Contest Held
ested in social work as a pro-
Willison, Judy Luckenbill, and
12 and May 29 respectively.
ty Guest Editorships to be
fession and in attending this
Sandra Mills.
All the movies are in color.
awarded by the magazine at the
During the month of March,
all day program are asked to
SIGMA THETA CHI Mar-
end of May.
Reed & Barton, America's old-
contact Dr. Cressman of the
garet Bruso, Barbara Cantoni,
The winning Guest Editors
est silversmiths, are conduct-
Sociology Department. He would
will be brought to New York for
ing a "Silver Opinion Competi-
also like to know the names of
Fellowship
Fern Clark, Karen Evans, Car-
ol Hammond, Altha O'Donnell,
four weeks next June to help
tion" in which valuable scholar-
the students who can provide
Has Quartet
Gayle Pallante, Gloria Powell,
edit, write, and illustrate Ma-
ship awards totalling $2050 are
transportation to the University.
Sherry Scheetz, Constance
demoniselle's 1962 August Col-
being offered to duly enrolled
More detailed information can
The College Fellowship
is
Shryock, Jane Stammelback,
lege issue. They will receive
women students at a few select-
be obtained at Dr. Cressman's
and Eleanor Stone.
planning to have the Christian
travel expenses and a salary.
ed colleges and universities.
office.
Couriers, a male quartet from
THETA ALPHA PHI Marcia
While they are in New York,
Grove City College has been
New Castle to entertain on
Dodd, Sarah Dodd, Judith Earl,
the Guest Editors will interview
selected to enter this Competi-
March 4 after chapel. This
Ellen Easterbrooks, Judith
outstanding men and women in
tion in which the First Grand
Destine In Review
program will be held at the
Farnsworth, Judith Hill, Mar-
their chosen fields to help clar-
Award is a $500 cash scholar-
M. Destine and his troupe en-
East Main U. P. Church.
garet Klingensmith, Carol Leon-
ify their career aims. They will
ship; Second Grand Award is a
countered formidible difficulties
The quartet has made many
ard, Marion Lindblad, Mary
also visit showrooms and adver-
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$300 scholarship; Third Grand
tising agencies, and will be
in the presentation of their per-
records.
Award is a $250 scholarship;
formance Friday night. Some
The congregations of the East
guests of honor at Mademoi-
Pi Gamma Mu Record Hop
Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Awards
selle's mammoth College Fash-
they overcame admirably, some
Main and Broad Street Presby-
Twist Contest
ion Show in the Waldorf Astoria
are $200 scholarships; and Sev-
not so admirably.
Prize
terian Churches have been in-
and at parties that the magazine
enth, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth
The audience listened to the
March 2, 1962
are $100 scholarships. In addi-
heartbeat of an Afro-French cui-
vited. Anyone who wishes to at-
8 11 P.M.
is planning for them.
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tend is welcome.
$.15 stag
$.25 drag
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1962 March 2
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.