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1962 April 6
Vol. XXI - No. 19
Grove City College, Grove Pa.
Friday, April 6, 1962
ODK Hosts Convention
This spring the Beta Mu Cir-
General Election
cle of O.D.K. completes its 15th
year of recognizing leadership
and exemplary character, and
Set For Tuesday
of seeking to serve the college
community in ever-growing ef-
fectiveness.
On Tuesday, April 10, a gen-
cral election will be held for
Omiocron Delta Kappa, na-
Student Council and respective
tional leadership honor society
class officers.
for college men, was founded
For Student Council president,
December 13, 1894, at Washing-
ton and Lee University to
there are two candidates, Bard
recognize and encourage lead-
Schaack and John Vierthaler.
ership, superior quality of
Bard, a history major from Go-
character, and scholarship, as
wanda, New York, is Alum-
well as a mark of high distinc-
ni Secretary of the Adelphikos,
tion.
WSAJ station manager, a men-
ber of the Board of Directors
Today and tomorrow, April 6
for the Young Republicans,
and 7. the local Beta Mu Circle
Freshman Counselor, Junior
of O.D.K. will host the Conven-
chairman of Homecoming and
tion of Provnice I.
member of O.D.K. John is a
Ralph Carlson, president of
Business Administration major
the local chapter, is heading up
from Pittsburgh. He is the
the arrangements. assisted by
Alumni Secretary of the Pan
Dan Zerfoss, Don Lindblad, Bill
Sophic Fraternity, Vice presi-
Cope. and other members of
dent of Men's Governing Board,
the Grove City chapter.
I. F. football commissioner, a
The initiation ceremony of
member of the Arnold Air So-
Beta Mu Circle will be held at
cicty, Collegian and the Orien-
6:00, with four students and
tation and Extended Orientation
two professors from the college
Boards.
Bill Cope, Don Lindblad, Ralph Carlson and Dan Zerfoss, all members of the Grove City
brought into the Circle, with
College Chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa, plan the meeting of The Providence I Conference
The respective offices and can-
of the Honorary Fraternity.
the dinner and program follow-
didates are:
ing at 7:00.
Student Council. President-
New Ouija Staff
McCague, Mark Miles, Margar-
Counselors Chosen
The speaker will be Dr. Rob-
Bard Shaack and John Viertha-
et Hodil, Barbara Hille, Marsha
ert W. Bishop, National Secre-
ler, Academic Vice President-
Jackman, Camille Wilcox, and
tary of O.D.K. and Editor of
Miss MacLeod has recently
Rick Jenks, Bill Mehaffey. So-
Editors Named
Ruth Harper.
announced the new Junior Coun-
"The Circle," as the guest. Dr.
cial Vice Presdent-Harry Capps,
Staff editors will meet with
selors for next year. These girls
Bishop, a native of Waynesville,
Judy Wockenfuss. Secretary-Jan
The eúitors-in-chief of the
the
editors-in-chief. Judy
were chosen on the basis of
North Carolina, and presently
Deets, Linda Poole. Treasurer
Dean of the Summer School at
1963 Quija have announced the
Daucher and Ellen Egbert, this
leadership, scholarship and
Roger Taylor.
names of those who have been
semester to formulate policies
character. There are eight girls
the University of Cincinnati,
Senior Class. President-Eric
chosen as staff editors. Students
chosen every year, one for every
holds degrees from Maryville
and plan the theme for next
were selected on the basis of
year's book. Other staff mem-
16 freshmen girls.
College, the University of Mich-
Carlson, Jim Hunter, Earl Mays,
igan, the University of North
Don Shockey. Vice President-
past experience and leadership
bers will be called upon for as-
The girls who were chosen
Marv Carfrey, Bill Evans, How-
Carolina, and the University of
ability.
sistance this spring when the
are:
Cincinnati.
ard Oakes, Jim Robenson. Secre-
Serving as co-ordinator will
yearbook gets actively under-
Sue Gallagher, an English
Dr. Donald E. Swarts, Dean
tary-Nancy Beck. Treasurer-
be
Carol Gray, a member of
way. However, the bulk of the
major from Ridgeway, Pa., who
of Johnstown College, Universi-
Susie Cober, Paul Guptell. Stu-
choir. Cwens, PSEA, and the
work will come during the 1962-
has been active in English Club,
ty of Pittsburgh, will moderate
dent Council (Male)-Perry An-
Phi Sigma Chi sorority. Head
63 school year. The yearbook
George Junior Sunday School
thony, Sam Beckett, Dick Court-
photographer will be Emerson
organization is always open to
and C. S. L.
a general panel discussion fol.
students interested in helping
lowing Dr. Bishop's address.
ney. Student Council (Female)-
Shaw. He is a member of Out-
Joyce La Zaro, an Elementary
ing Club, and an active worker
with the publication.
Delegates are expected from
Marge Green, Ruth La Zaro.
Education major from Allison
Athletic Council-Kathy Gemmill,
all the colleges, which include
on both publication staffs. The
Park, Pa., who is a member of
18 chapters in the six states
Dick Lewis, Joe Weber.
position of Art editor will be
Choir Prepares
the Gamma Chi Sorority, Chap-
Junior Class. President-Eu-
that make up the province.
filled by Kathie Maxwell, a
el Choir, W. G. B. and president
gene Becker, Bruce Gillander,
Colleges in the province In.
member of English Club,
Choral Concert
of Cwens.
Skip Loomis. Vice President-
clude American University;
George Junior, and CSL. Bar-
Betty Medsger of New Flor-
Tom Stewart. Secretary-Mary
Bucknell; Carnegic Institute of
bara McEvoy has been selected
The Grove City Chapel Choir
ence, Pa., a Christian Education
Little, Barb McEvoy, Carole
Technology; Delaware; Dickin-
to serve as Layout editor. Barb
will present the Easter Vesper
major, member of Gamma Chi
Stuart. Treasurer-Bonnie Martin,
is a member of the Synchro-
Sorority, C. S. L., Collegian,
son: George Washington; Grove
Service on Sunday, April 8,
Wren Moorefield, Student Coun-
nized Swimming group, Student
1962. The selections will be
House Council, George Junior
City; Johns Hopkins; Lehigh;
cil (Male)-Bill Anthony, Bob
Activities Committee. English
"Exaltation" by Christian,
Sunday School, Student Activi-
Maryland; Muhlenberg; New-
Clifford, Stan Smithro. Student
Club, WAA, the Academic and
"Surely He Hath Borne Our
ties Committee and College Fel-
ark College of Engineering;
Pennsylvania State: Pitts.
Council (Female)-Jeanne Shock-
Scholastic Committee, and the
Griefs' by Graun, "A Legend"
lowship.
ey, Jean Wasser. Athletic Coun-
Gamina Sigma Phi Sorority.
by Tehaikovsky, "Crucifixus"
Barbara Miller from Lynd-
burgh; St. Lawrence; Wagner;
cil-Bob Moore, Dennis Reynolds.
The new literary editor will be
by Lotti, "Listen to the Tombs"
hurst, Ohio, who is a Music Ed-
Washington College; and West-
minster.
Sophomore Class. President-
Connie Ashbaugh, a member of
by Dett, "Go to Dark Geth-
ucation major, member of Gam-
John Baker, Rich Riley. Vice
the Theta Kappa Sorority,
semane" by Noble, 'Christian
ma Chi, Cwens, C. S. L., choir
"LEADERSHIP WITHIN THE
EXPANDING CIRCUMFER.
President-Wayne Forsgren, Rich
Choir, PSEA, CSL, and a
Factus Est" by Bruckner,
and M.E.N.C.
Myers. Secretary-Karen Gib-
'Were You There' by Burleigh,
Jeanne Shockey, a French
ENCE OF ODK"
George Junior Sunday School
bons, Carole Leonard, Sherry
teacher. Carol Aitken, a mem-
'Almighty God of our Fathers"
major from Penn Hills, Pa.,
Friday, April G, 1962
Scheetz. Treasurer-Bill Galla-
ber of the George Junior Sun-
by James, "Haspodi Pomilui'
who is active in Theta Alpha Pi
3:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. - Regis-
day School teaching group,
Sorority, Cwens, C.S.L., choir,
tration, Foyer, First Floor,
gher, Rich Marsh. Student Coun-
by Lvov, "The Sacred Crucific-
(Continued on Page G)
Dance Troup, PSEA, and the
W.A.A., Varsity Cheerleader
Crawford Hall
tion" by Cain, and "Blessing,
Sigma Delta Phi Sorority, will
Glory and Wisdom" by Bach.
and Student Council.
6:00 p.m. - Beta Mu Circle In-
The KDKA television ser-
Carole Stuart of Oakmont, Pa.,
itiation Ceremony, Harbison
head the division in charge of
The entire musical selection
identification and index. Editing
an Elementary Education ma-
Chapel
ies, "KD Goes to College,"
the proofreading section will be
seems very impressive and will
7:00 p.m. - Banquet Social
will begin on April 4, Wednes-
jor, secretary of Sigma Sigma
Sally Beile, a member of PSEA,
be something worth while if the
Room, Crawford Hall
day evening, and continue
Sigma, V.P. of Cwens, W.A.A.,
Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority,
past is any indication. Mr.
Ouija and P.S.E.A.
Presiding - Ralph Carlson
through May 16. The pro-
grams will be televised on
and the publications staff. Bill
Wood will play the organ solo,
Jean Wasser, a Mathematics
President, Beta Mu Circle
"Le Tumulti au Pretaire" by
Invocation - Rev Richard C.
Channel 2 from 7:30 to 8:00
Miller will be serving as Sports
major from Pittsburgh, who is
Editor. Bill is one of the Polk
Maleingreau and the director
a member of Sigma Sigma Sig-
Hettish Pastor, Perkins United
each Wednesday. The final
State School teachers. The posi-
will be Mr. Cooper.
program of the series, May
ma Sorority, Choir, Cwens,
Presbyterian Church Erie,
W.A.A. and F.T.A.
Pennsylvania
16, will be of particular in.
tion of Typing editor will be fill-
ed by Laurie Freeman, a mem-
'Power is so characteristical-
terest to Grove City College
Suzanne Wherry of Verona,
Greetings - Dr. J. Stanley Har
students, as Grovers will see
ber of the Sigma Sigma Sigma
ly calm, that calmness in itself
Pa., a Business Education ma-
ker, President, Grove City Col-
lege
their own Alma Mater
Sorority, Band, Orchestra, and
has the aspect of power, and
jor, member of Sigma Theta
Reponse - William Hosick
featured.
the String Ensemble.
forbearance implies strength."
Chi Sorority, Varsity Cheerlead-
Vice President, Gamma Cir-
Section heads will be Bonnie
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
er, Cwens, P.S.E.A. and W.A.A.
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1962 April 6
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.