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1962 April 13
Vol. XXI - No. 20
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, April 13, 1962
Schaack Council President
R. Bard Schaack, a Junior
Campus Fund Drive Ends Today
History major from Gowanda,
New York, has been elected as
On Monday, April 9. a single, all-encompassing fund drive
the new Student Council Presi-
began on the Grove City College campus. The money raised
dent for the coming 1962-63
by this drive will be divided into two sections and donated,
school year. Bard is the son of
part to the local Community Chest organization and part to the
World University Fund. This is the only fund-raising campaign
Mr. and Mrs. RalphN
to be held on campus this year. It is under the direction of
Schaack. His activities include
committee chairmen Lucy Newell and Jim Hunter.
Funds given to the Communi-
manager of the WSAJ radio sta-
ty Chest will Le used to further
tion, Junior Chairman for
such worthy organizations as
Women Attend IAWS
Homecoming, Alumni Secre-
the Red Cross, Heart Fund, and
tary for the Adelphikos Frater-
the March of Dimes. Money
Pennsylvania State University
given to the World University
was the host college this year
nity, on the Board of Directors
Service will be distributed by
for the conference of the East-
for the Young Republican Club,
that organization to where it is
ern Region of the Intercol-
a Freshman Counselor, and a
most needed in India, Pakistan,
legiate Association for Women
member of O.D.K.
Africa, Basutoland, the Congo,
Students. Nancy McGinnis and
Lynda Taft, accompanied by
The basic issues in Bard's
Nigeria. Sudan, Asia, Israel,
Japan, Korea, Nepal, Thailand,
Miss MacLeod, represented
platform were (1) permanent
Vietnam, Europe, or Latin
Grove City College.
student voting members on the
America. WUS aid is used in
The I.A.W.S. is the national
Administrative and Disciplinary
Bard Schaack, newly elected President of Student Council
supplying dormitory space,
Councils. (2) Expanded cultural
organization which controls in-
for 1962-03.
medical supplies, and needed
dividual women's governing in-
program, including trips to
equipment to under-equipped
stitutions found in many col-
Youngstown and more special
foreign universities.
leges. The college women's
Debate Team At DAPC
Girls Room Drawing
assemblies. (3) A speed read-
The drive began Monday with
groups that are chartered under
To Begin April 30
ing course (either credit or non-
The Grove City College De-
posters and boxes for contri-
this national plan are called the
credit). These are the issues
bating Team, accompanied by
butions posted in prominent
Room drawing for upperclass
Association of Women Students,
their Coach, Dr. William C. Teu-
which Bard hopes to put into
campus locations. On Wednes-
women will begin on Monday,
which is comparable to the
fel, participated in the Debat-
effect in the coming year.
day, Thursday, and Friday the
April 30, and will follow the
Women's Governing Board at
ing Association of Pennsylvania
The other students who were
same system which has been
campaign continued with the
G.C.C.
College meet during the past
elected to Student Council are:
annual Ugly Man Contest. By
used in previous years. With
The theme of the conference
weekend at Pittsburgh.
Academic Vice President Bill
making monetary donations to
the exception of the rooms on
"College Women
Seventeen Colleges participat-
two floors of North Hall, all
Mehaffey; Social Vice President
their favorite mully man
Today: World Citizens Tomor
ed. with King's College of
rooms in M.A.P., West, and
Harry Capps; Secretary Jan
dents aided needy organizations
row." The agenda included
Wilkes-Barre winning the all-
Alumni Hall will be open to up-
Deets; and Treasurer Roger
and individuals all over the
speakers, a business meeting,
over trophy.
perclass women.
Taylor.
globe.
The drive ended at 3:00 to
and workshops to provide help-
The officers for the Senior
The Grove City affirmative
As ta- other years, all senior
ful discussions on the workings
Class are: President Jim
day, when all donations were
team of Daryl Dean and Joseph
suites choose first in the order
of the women's judicial sys.
given to Scott Brown, treasurer
Bream won three debates, los-
Hunter; Vice President Marv
of the numbers drawn earlier in
tems present in colleges.
ing two. Victories were scored
Esginey; Secretary Nancy
of the campaign.
the day. Those seniors who wish
Officers for the I.A.W.S. were
over Clarion State, Mansfield
to share suites with some in
Beck; Treasurer Susan Cober
elected during the four day con-
State, and Bloomsburg, with
lower classwomen take preced-
Student Council Representa-
WAA Elects Officers
ference. Those elected were:
losses to St. Joseph and Buck-
ence over incomplete suites.
tives Perry Anthony and Ruth
President, Kathy Hersey of
nell.
The Woman's Athletic Asso-
The girls who will be juniors
LaZaro; Athletic Council Repre-
ciation recently elected the fol-
Penn State: Vice-President,
The negative team captured
next year will draw at 8:30, and
sentatives Kathy Gemmill and
lowing new officers: Karen Or-
Nancy Eisenberg of Ohio State
only one victory, over Bucknell,
when they are finished, the
Dick Lewis.
lowski, President; Sandy Wright,
University; Pat Betz of Eastern
with losses to Scranton, Uni-
girls who will be sophomores
The officers for the Junior
Vice President; Marie Grande,
Michigan University.
versity of Pennsylvania, Mans-
will draw, still following the
Class are: President Eugene
Also, the University of
field, and St. Joseph.
Secretary: Peggi Fuhs, Treas-
same system.
Becker: Vice President Tom
urer: and Marilyn Shaffer, Re-
Rochester was selected as the
The 4-0 record for the inex-
Miss MacLeod will be inter-
Stewart; Secretary Carole
porter.
host college for the next gather-
perienced Grove City team is
ested to hear from any who are
Stuart; Treasurer Bonnie
Saturday, March 31, the
ing which will be held in 1964.
an evidence that future years
particularly eager to live in
Martin; Student Council Repre-
W.A.A. sponsored a swimming
One of the accomplishments
will have strong squads at the
Alumni Hall.
sentatives Bill Anthony and
sports day with Pitt, Alliance,
of the meeting was the accep-
campus, for all the debaters
Again this year, some stu-
Jeanne Shockey; Athletic
Slippery Rock, and Grove City
tance of the G.C.C. Women's
are underclassmen.
dents will not get rooms, but
Council Representative - Dave
participating. The colleges plac-
Governing Board as a provi-
Members of Pi Kappa Delta,
will be listed as waiting for
Blackmore.
ed as follows: Pitt, Grove City,
sional member of the I.A.W.S.
the debating honorary, will at-
places. Students who are doubt-
The officers for the Sopho-
and Slippery Rock. On Mon-
The W. G. B. is now working to
tend the Province meeting at
ful about returning can help by
more Class are: President
day and Tuesday, April 9 10,
change and modify their system
the end of the month at Michi-
not claiming a room, but tak-
Rick Riley; Vice President
the Association sponsored a high
so as to make it coincide more
gan Central College at Ypsilanti,
ing a place on the waiting list.
Rich Myers; Secretary Carol
ly successful all-girls sports
with the national plan and to
with Jan Machen, President,
Those who co-operated last year
Leonard; Treasurer Marilyn
night. The girls participated in
make it a better functioning or-
heading the delegation.
in this way had no reason to re-
McCaughan; Student Council
events which included basket-
ganization.
gret it.
Representatives Ben McClel-
ball, volleyball, badminton,
Pederson Gets Grant
There may be about 435 up-
land and Barbara Sherlock;
bowling, and ping-pong.
Read and watch your world
Dr. George L. Pederson, as-
perclassmen and 165 freshmen
Athletic Council Representative
The W.A.A. Awards Day will
sociate professor of engineering
women in residence next year.
Janet Waddington.
be May 1. Awards will be made
grow! This is National Library
and graphics at Grove City
Some of these will not get their
and the new officers installed.
Week. Attend open house Fri-
College, has received a grant
choice of rooms or of suite-size,
day evening and Saturday
from the National Science Foun-
and some will get the opportun-
Radcliffe Elected
'Unasked advice is a tres-
ity only to state their rooming
morning at Grove City Com-
dation to study this summer at
The Conservative Club recent-
pass on sacred privacy. .. Hen-
Texas A. & M. College Station,
preference. This happens each
ly held its election of officers
ry S. Haskins.
munity Library.
Texas, from June 4 to July 14.
year, but by September nearly
for next semester. John Rad-
Under the direction of Dr.
everyone has accomodations
cliffe, a junior economics ma-
Notice to all Students
Films In The Future
Archie V. Higdon of the Air
that please them.
jor and former vice-president
All medical excuses must
The first weekend after va-
Force Academy, problems in
of the club, was elected presi-
be obtained from the infir-
cation the English Club and
volving engineering mechanics
since 1957. He is a member of
dent. Jack was also editor of
mary office. An individual
the Student Council have
will be reviewed. Part of the
Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Delta
the Club's newspaper, "The En-
who is treated by a doctor
combined forces to provide
work will include a trip to Ft.
Kappa, the American Society
treprenuer," last year. Elected
must submit the doctor's
the student body with two
Worth, where design problems
for Engineering Education, the
vice-president of the club was
written excuse to the nurse
evenings of cheap film enter-
relevant to the design of the
American Association of Uni-
Dave Blackmore, with Kay
and acquire a regulation ab-
tainment. On Friday the
B-58 bomber will be studied.
versity Professors and the Grove
Higham becoming secretary;
sence excuse. A commuting
English Club is presenting
Dr. Pederson, son of Mr. and
City Kiwanis club, and is ad-
Gay Maischoss, corresponding
student must call the infir-
"Odd Man Out' at 7:30 and
Mrs. P. H. Pederson of R. D.
visor to the college chapter of
secretary; and Bob Adema,
mary or bring a written ex-
on Saturday our Student
1, East Moline, Illinois, receiv-
the Pennsvivania Society of Pro-
treasurer. The new editor of
cuse from his parent or doc-
Council has "The Captain's
ed his bachelors degree from
fessional Engineers.
the Entreprenuer is Bruce Gil-
tor upon his return to class-
Table" on tap. The latter has
the University of Illinois and
His wife, tne former Helen H.
lander. Bill Hemphill is distri-
es. Your co-operation in this
all the basic ingredients of a
the masters and doctorate from
Anderson, of Ellerton, was a
bution chairman with Tom Kirk-
matter will be appreciated.
good British Farce.
Bradley University. He has
former teacher in the local
patrick assistant distribution
taught at Grove City College
school system.
chairman.
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1962 April 13
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.