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1962 May 4
Vol. No. 21 (
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, May 4, 1962
Mary Mullen Joins Peace Corps
Mary Mullin, a senior major-
more about it. She then filled
ing in biology, has been elec-
out an application and took a
ted to the Peace Corps and after
test in Pittsburgh. Six months
IF
BALL
SET
some preliminary training will
later, Mary was notified of her
be sent to Sierra Leone in West
acceptance. Her eight-week train-
Africa as a secondary school
ing course will start June
ORIENTAL MATIF TO BE
teacher for a period of two
9, and consist of such courses
Diane Judt May Queen
BACKGROUND FOR
as History, Culture and Customs
years.
THIS YEAR'S DANCE
Having read articles about
of Sierra Leone, Refresher Sur.
the Peace Corps and deciding
vey of American Civilization
The annual Inter-Fraternity
it was a worthwhile organiza-
and Current World Problems,
dance scheduled for tommorrow
tion. Mary attended the meeting
and a Study of Public Health in
evening in the intermural room
held here on campus by a mem-
the Tropics and Health Instruc-
of the Recreation building will
ber of the Peace Corps to learn
tion, including standard First
carry for its theme - "Oriental
Aid courses. While residing in
Gardens" The dance, which is
by invitation only and semi-for-
G.C.C. To Host
mal, will be entertained by Bob.
by Vinton and his Orchestra
Area Councils
from 9:00 P.M. until 12:30 A.M.
Attending students will be
All nine area colleges - Alle-
greeted by a reception of hon-
gheny, Alliance, Clarion, Gen-
ored guests which will include
eva, Edinburo, Slippery Rock,
Dr. and Mrs. Harker, Dr. and
Thiel, Westminster, and Grove
Mrs. Sweezy, Dr. and Mrs.
City -- have accepted invita-
Kring, Dr. Bennett, Mr. Read-
tions to attend a meeting con-
er, Mr. Burkle, and various
cerning the establishment of a
fraternity presidents and their
coordinating association for stu-
dates.
dent governments to be held on
Trophies to be Awarded
the Grove City Campus Satur-
During the intermission Mike
day. May 5, beginning at 1:00
Koempel, president of the inter-
P.M. The purpose of this meet-
fraternity Council, will award
ing is to share programs and
athletic trophies to the winners
ideas in the areas covered in
of all inter-fraternity sport ac-
the conference committees, to
tivities of the past year.
coordinate activities among the
Although no over-all dance
campuses and to discuss the
chairman was selected each
Mary mfullin
feasibility of forming a student
subcommittee is being compe-
Sierra Leone, Mary will receive
conference or association of the
tently led by their chairmen to
nine area Colleges.
coordinate the dance into a
a generous living allowance to
cover such items as food, cloth-
The program will open with
smooth running affair.
registration in the Rotunda of
Decorations Richard Knight,
ing, housing, utilities, household
Crawford Hall at 1:00 P.M. The
Music Dan Zanarina, Pro-
supplies, local transportation,
domestic help if necessary,
opening session will be held in
grams Lee Astramecki, Invi-
the Social Room of Crawford
tations Scot O'Donneld, Tick-
laundry and clothing mainte-
Hall at 1:30 with Bob Loch prc-
ets Walt Dodds, Intermission -
nance and miscellaneous ex-
siding. Following this, will be a
Mike Koemple.
penses. In addition, she will re-
ceive seventy-five dollars
reception in the Rare Book
a
Room.
month, which will be withheld
Cordura In Review
until she leaves Sierra Leone.
At 2:30 the Conference will
Besides teaching twenty hours
divide into different sections to
This evening the English Club
a week, Mary will hold evening
hold round table discussions.
is presenting the motion pic-
courses for adults and will be
There will be four conference
ture, 'They Came to Cordura,
a color cinemascope neo-west-
expected to take part in com-
committees: Academic, social,
religious, and athletic. At this
Debaters Travel
Penar In State Capital
ern. The film, staring Gary
munity activities of all kinds,
whether or not directly related
time there will also be Student
Cooper, Rita Hayworth, Van
to education. All of her classes
Body Presidents' Meeting, and a
To East Michigan
Dr. Penar, the Registrar and
Heflin, and Tab Hunter, is set
Deans' and Advisors' Meeting
Professor of Education here at
during the nineteen-sixteen
will be taught in English, al-
Last April 26, 27, and 28 Dan
though she will learn to speak
in which these special groups
Grove City, was named Vice
Mexican skirmishes. The pic-
Zerfoss, Jan Machen, George
Mende, the language of the dis-
Towle and Dr. Teufel represent-
President of the Association of
ture's twist occurs when Coop-
will discuss their particular
cr. who is labeled a coward, is
trict.
problems on the various cam-
ed Grove City's Debate Team
Liberal Arts Colleges for the
delegated by the Army to es.
puses. The committees will re-
Naturally, Mary is excited
at the Pi Kappa Delta's Prov-
Advancement of Teaching, when
cort a group of hero-type, Med-
port at 4:00 P.M.
about her appointment to the
ince Convention at Eastern
he attended the specially-called
al-of-Honor winners, and a lone
Between the committee re-
Peace Corps. "I don't know
Michigan University, Ypsianti,
curriculum meeting held in Har
Rita Hayworth - an accused
ports and the dinner there will
what to expect, but I am still
Michigan. Colleges and universi-
risburg in April. The Associa-
traitor - to their fate in Cor-
be tours of this campus.
looking forward to it as an ex-
ties from Michigan, Ohio, Penn-
tion, which represents 14 State
dura. Of course, for numerous
In the Dining Room of West
perience in learning about the
sylvania, New York, Connecti-
Colleges and 63 Private Colleg-
reasons the men don't want the
Hall after the banquet, Dr.
people and culture in Sierra
cut and Maine were represented.
es in Pennsylvania, is planning
medals and Miss Hayworth
Harker, President of the Col.
Leone."
George Towle had the honor
their forty-first annual meeting
doesn't want to go to the hoose-
lege will welcome the represen-
Sierra Leone in 1805 became
of being officially initiated into
in March, 1963, with Dr. Penar
gow. Coward Cooper takes on
tatives. The speaker of the eve-
the first British Crown Colony
Pi Kappa Delta at the conven-
presiding over one of the ses-
the heroic task of performing
ning will be Dr. John R. Ed-
in Africa. A year ago, it became
tion.
sions, and will discuss the fea-
wards, Jr., Dean of Stug nts at
his duty, but after losing their
one of the new independent na-
The convention consisted of
sibility of using close-circuit
horses and walking the north-
Slippery Rock.
tions of West Africa. Its 21/4
debate and discussion sessions.
TV as a visual aid to College
ern Mexican sands, all rem-
million inhabitants are largely
The debate consisting of six
and secondary education.
nants of heroism are lost and
Krios (Creoles) who claim de-
The Panhellenic Tea will
rounds four rounds normal
Dr. Penar was also present
the entire trek becomes a simple
scent from former British slaves
be held Monday evening,
style and two rounds cross ex-
at a second, three-day meeting,
fight for survival.
freed by the British Empire and
May 7 in the Rare Book
amination style had the topic
also held in Harrisburg, and
It wouldn't be fair to tell you
other countries and returned to
Room of the Henry Buhl Li-
'Resolved that Labor Organi-
sponsored by the State Depart-
who makes it, but if you can
Africa. Slightly smaller than the
brary. Sorority mothers and
zations Should Be Under Juris-
ment of Public Instruction,
survive the hundred and forty-
state of Maine, Sierra Leone is
other guests have been in-
diction of Anti-trust Laws. The
whose object was to suggest a
eight minutes of raw screen
not yet industrialized; eighty to
vited and all sorority mem-
discussions which considered
master plan for education of all
emotion, you probably won't
ninety percent of the population
bers will attend. The speak-
the topic "What Federal Gov.
phases in Pennsylvania Schools
care.
is engaged in food production
er will be Dr. Clara Cocker-
erament Should Do To Solve the
from kindergarten to college
or forestry.
ille a graduate of North-
Problem of Civil Rights' were
seniors. Dr. Penar is a mem-
Selection for the Peace Corps
western University who re-
held in three sessions of ninety
ber of the subcommittee for
MAP Council Elected
is based on merit and ability
ceived her doctorate degree
minutes each, followed by a
Business Education, and will ex-
Marty Coblentz has been
to perform the required serv-
in education from the Uni-
written report of group ideas
amine various methods of Busi-
elected president of 1962-63
ices. The Peace Corps Act of
versity of Pennsylvania. A
and results.
ness Education concepts which
MAP Dormitory House Council.
1961 includes these two major
past principal in the Al-
Although the official results
can be introduced to the stu-
The other officers elected were:
aims of the Peace Corps:
toona school system, Dr.
have not yet been published at
dents as early as Kindergarten.
Vice-President, Patricia Ecker
to promote world peace and
Cockerille has traveled
this time, Jan Machen and Dan
Dr. Penar cited simple allow-
and Mary Todd; Secretary,
friendship" and to "promote a
widely and is currently a
Zerfoss were given an unoffi-
ance budgeting as an example.
Marian Finley; Treasurer, Jen-
better understanding of the
professor of education at
cial oral rating of "good."
The principle purpose of the
nie B. Parker: and Social
American people on the part of
Westminster College. A din-
meeting was to determine the
Chairman, Ruth Harper.
the peoples served and a better
ner will be held before the
Money may not buy happi-
basic concepts of the individual
Marty, a junior, is a member
understanding of other peoples
tea for sorority presidents
ness, but it is a big help in
subjects and to suggest a cur-
of Phi Sigma Chi sorority and
on the part of the-American
and sorority mothers.
finding it in the most interest-
riculum for their introduction
Judo Board. She is the vice-
people.
ing places,
Into education.
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1962 May 4
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.