
Page 1

Page 2

Page 3

Page 4

Page 5

Page 6
Search
results in pages
Metadata
Type:
Student Newspaper
1962 March 23
Vol. XXI - No. 17
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, March 23, 1962
O.D.K. TAPS SIX
On Friday and Saturday,
quality point average of 2.75
Faculty Music Recital
April 6 and 7, the local Beta
qualify for membership through
Mu Circle will host the Conven-
distinction in the areas of
tion of Province I of O.D.K.
Marjorie Cowan, violinist and
scholarship, student govern-
E. Alan Wood, pianist, faculty
With such an event approach-
ment, social and religious af-
members at Grove City Col-
ing, this is an excellent oppor-
fairs, athletics, publications,
tunity to define the nature of
lege, will present a recital on
and the dramatic arts. The gen-
O.D.K., to discuss the qualifi-
Thursday evening, March 29 at
eral guide followed in electing
8:15 in the Crawford Hall audi-
cations for membership, and to
new members is major distinc-
report on the activities of the
tion in at least one of these five
torium.
local circle.
areas and minor distinction in
Major presentation of the eve-
Omicron Delta Kappa, Na-
at least two others. It might be
ning will be "Spring Sonata" by
tional Leadership Honor Society
stressed, at this point, the ne-
Beethoven, for violin and piano.
for College Men, was founded
cessity of every male student
They will also play "Theme
December 13, 1914, at Washing-
keeping his activity record up
and Variations" by Mozart;
ton and Lee University to
to date so that these qualifica-
"Chaconne" by Vitali; "Three
recognize and encourage supe-
tions may be accurately deter-
Preludes" by Schostakowitch;
rior quality of character.
mined.
and "Improvisation" by Kaba-
scholarship, and leadership, as
In the areas of student gov-
leyski.
well as a mark of high distinc-
ernment and social and reli-
Miss Cowan received her
tion,
gious affairs, the presidents of
bachelors in music from East-
Members of the junior or sen-
the Student Council, the Intra-
man School of Music and her
ior class having a minimum
fraternity Council, the Sopho-
Masters in violin from North-
more, Junior and Senior Class
western. She also holds a di-
and of C.S.L. are eligible under
ploma in violin from the Ecole
Science Meeting Held
major distinction. Also eligible
Normale de Musique in Paris.
are the Student Council Vice
On campus, Miss Cowan directs
The Regional meeting and
President, Social Vice Presi-
the String Ensemble and teach-
Miss Cowan and Mr. Wood practice for their recital.
fair of the Pennsylvania Junior
dent, Secretary and Treasurer,
stringed instruments.
Academy of Science will be
the Student Chairman of the
Debate Team
11411
Presmman Orientation Dvaru
Grove City College, March 24.
and Dormitory Counselors. The
Syracuse and a Masters in pi-
Outstanding Junior and Senior
ano and organ from the same
At Slippery Rock
Successful
presidents of the following qual
High School students from Mer-
ify for minor distinction: Social
school. He is presently the or-
Ann Lewis of Clairton, Ron-
cer, Clarion, Lawrence, and
ganist at Saint John's Episcopal
The Grove City College de-
Fraternity, local department
ald R. Head of Johnstown,
Butler counties have been invit-
Church in Grove City and di-
bating team had another suc-
organizations, Biology Clu
sophomores, and W. Lawrence
ed to present their science proj
rects the Men's Glee Club in ad-
cessful week-end of debating.
Commerce Club, French-Span
Brown of Lansdowne, a fresh-
ects to compete for an oppor-
dition to his teaching duties.
The team was among the 27
ish Club, Metallurgy Club
man, will represent Grove City
tunity to represent Section 9 in
represented at the annual
Schubert Club, Freshman Class
The recital is open to the pub-
College at the Band Festival at
the State Finals that will be
Spring Novice Debate at the
and the Varsity G Club. Also
lic free of charge, and all stu-
Slippery Rock State College
held April 27-28 at Kutstown
University of Pittsburgh,
qualifying are the chairmen 0
March 29-31.
State College.
dents and faculty members are
A few students are chosen
The Grove City affirmative
College Religious Activities
This will be the first regional
invited to attend.
team of Daryl Dean and Joe
members of Student Counci
from each of several colleges
meeting to be held in this part
Bream defeated the University
Student Activities Committee
to attend this get-together each
of the state. The activity is sup-
of Pittsburgh and Geneva Col-
Special Events Committee, an
ROTC Best In Area
spring.
ported primarily by the Nation-
lege, losing to John Carroll. The
Miss Lewis is the daughter
al Science Foundation.
Sophomore, Junior or Senio
negative team. Mary Linda
The Arnold Air Society of
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis of
Registration will begin at
Class officers beside the pres
Sorber and Ralph Karn, also
11:00, with the judging com-
dents. In addition, the winne
Grove City College won two out-
661 Thompson Avenue, is a mu-
won twice, defeating Davis-El-
of the Air Force Associati
standing awards Saturday night
mencing at 2:00 in Science
at the Mid-East Regional Con-
sic education major, and is in
kins and Randolph-Macon, but
Hall. Following the judging,
Medal and the Chicago Tribu
the band and orchestra. She
losing to Geneva.
clave of the Society, held at the
Kemikos honorary members
Gold Medal are also eligible
will play the French horn.
The next match will be at
will take students on a tour of
In athletics, a Varsity G n
Hilton.
with two varsity letters qu
Head is the son of the Cene
Pittsburgh April 5-7, the state-
the Hall. Dinner will be held
The Oakley G. Kelley Squad-
wide gathering of the Debating
for the students, sponsoring
fies for major distinction.
ron of Grove City was named
Heads of 605 Pine Street Johns-
town, a biology major, member
Association of Pennsylvania
teachers, parents and judges,
gible for minor distinction
the "best all-around squadron"
Colleges, where all forms of
and at 8:00 there will be an
two year members of
among the colleges in the area.
of Adelphikos fraternity, band.
public speaking will be on the
open program in the All-Pur-
Cheerleader group and the
Also in competition were Penn-
ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps,
Biology Club and he plays the
agenda. April 26-28, the Varsity
pose Room of Park Elementary
ner of the O.D.K. Sports
sylvania State University, The
team will travel to Ypsilanti,
School.
ship award.
University of Pittsburgh, The
trumpet.
Michigan to participate in the
Participating schools include:
The editors and bus
University of West Virginia,
A music education major,
nation-wide Pi Kappa Delta
Lakeview Junior and Senior
manager of the Collegian,
Duquesne University, and Al-
Brown plays percussion instru-
ments, and is a member of the
Tournament.
Highs, Knoch High, Sharon Jun-
ja, and Quad earn major
legheny College.
ior and Senior Highs, Benjamin
tinctin in publications.
The AFROTC Rifle Team,
Band and AFROTO Drum and
Dr. Sisler To Sail
Franklin Junior High School in
distinction in this area is
composed of Gary Farren,
Bugle Corps. He is the son of
New Castle, Mohawk Area Sen-
ed by the managing editor
Bill Curry, William Bissell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown of
On June 17, Dr. Sisler will be
ior High School, Shenango Sen-
the Collegian, the editors o
Donald Pardoe and Gary
21 Linden Street, Lansdowne.
ior High, and Grove City Jun-
Student Activities Caler
Householder, was also the win-
aboard the German Liner Bre.
ior and Senior Highs.
and the editor of the Spotter
ner of the joint rifle match,
men sailing from New York
The Regional Committee con-
In the final area of spe
held last month by the same
Movie Tomorrow
City on the first leg of his sum-
sists of R. C. Jack of Lakeview
music, and dramatic a
six colleges.
mer trip to Europe.
High, John W. Bacon of Knoch
members of Pi Kappa De
Commander Richard Pender-
Tomorrow evening at
High, Robert Lachman of Grove
and Theta Alpha Phi achie
Arriving in London on June
gast accepted the outstanding
City College, and Homer W.
7:30 P.M., Student Council
23, he will spend a week there
major distinction. The qual
squadron trophy, and Duane
Christie of Grove City Junior
cations for minor distincti
Vible accepted the rifle team
will present the first in its
before moving on to Paris,
High School.
ictory plaque.
series of movies for the Jazz
where he taught in 1954. Stay-
are met by the following: w
ners of the Best Actor Awar
Speakers at the conclave in-
ing with friends, he will make
Concert.
WANTED: Interested, de-
oduced d Major General Rich-
Paris his headquarters for the
Best Crew Member award, th
Pete Kelly's Blues, star-
pendable students to work on
Program Director and Chi
M. Montgomery,
remainder of the summer, tak-
the 1963 Ouija. Positions are
Engineer of WSAJ, the winne
ice ates Chief Air Force, Staff, Assistant United
of
ring Jack Webb and Janet
ing many side trips to French
open on all staffs especial-
of the Rodgers Oratory Award
and Dr. Frank
Leigh, is the fast-paced story
and possibly German theaters.
ly photography No experi-
and two year members of th
ion Professor of Educa-
of Pete Kelly, the leader of
One of the highlights of the
ence is required; learn as
Band, Choir, Orchestra, an
oraska, at the University of Ne-
a small jazz band who be-
trip will be the Avigon Drama
you work. This is a splendid
Debating Team.
Festival, which will provide
opportunity for all students
At present, there are 32 mem
came the target of an under-
more background for the course
to fulfill secret creative de-
bers in the local Beta Mu Cir
deduction Explanation of a casualty
world gang. It is a color-
in Contemporary French Theater
sires, develop hidden talents,
cle of Grove City. Recently, six
bile claimed for automo- loss
ful re-creation of the "roar-
which Dr. Sisler teaches here at
and learn the intricacies of
men were tapped for member
in front damage: "Woman driver
ing twenties," complete with
the college.
publication.
ship including Don Shockey
blinking. of me. Left turn signal
all that went with it. It is
In August, he will be return-
Those interested please
Bard Schaack, Charles Davis
Made
right
contact Ellen Egbert or
Cr-r-runch
Loss
claim,
turn.
in technicolor and should be
ing to the U.S.A. via the Air
Fred Schwarz, James Long
Judy Daucher.
$200.'
necker, and Dr. George Ben
very enjoyable viewing.
France "Caravelle"
(Continued on Page 6)
Viewer Controls
Toggle Page Navigator
P
Toggle Hotspots
H
Toggle Readerview
V
Toggle Search Bar
S
Toggle Viewer Info
I
Toggle Metadata
M
Zoom-In
+
Zoom-Out
-
Re-Center Document
Previous Page
←
Next Page
→
1962 March 23
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.