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1962 October 5
Vol. XXII - No. 2
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, October 5, 1962
"CIRCLE
ROUND
Forensic Society
Homecoming VIPs
RUSSIAN SATIRE
Begins Contests
Coordinate Efforts
THIS WEEKEND
During the fall semester
The weekend of October 12-13
This evening in the Social
Grove City students will com-
Room of Crawford Hall the
has been designated as this
pete in a series of speaking
Speech and Drama Department
contests to be sponsored by
year's homecoming. The theme
are launching as their first
Pi Kappa Delta, national hon-
for this year's homecoming pa-
play of the semester "Squaring
orary forensic society. The
rade will be T.V. commercials.
the Circle" presenting it as
events, including oratory and
The floats will be judged on
theater in the round. The play,
extemporaneous speaking, will
written by Valentin Katayev,
beauty, originality, and close-
draws its cast from both the
be open to the entire student
ness to theme.
body.
student body and the faculty
The general chairman for
and is under the direction of
Entrants in the extemporan-
cous speaking contests will be
homecoming is Bard Schaak.
Dr. William Tcufel.
given 30 minutes to prepare a
Other committees and heads
"Squaring the Circle" is a
satire on the marital problems
5-7 minute speech on a subject
include: parade, Joe Levisky;
of the communist regime dur-
to be drawn at the contest.
dance decorations, Carol Ayer;
ing the days immediately fol-
These events will take place in
alumni registrations, Ruth La.
lowing the revolution in Russia.
Alumni Lounge from October
10 to November 7.
zaro; programs and invitations,
First presented in Russia in
Lynn Paul; alumni and faculty
1928, it was very popular in
The contesting orators will
Tuefel's Players seet the scene for "Squaring the Circle"
that country until the 1938
present from memory 800 to
reception, Pat Ecker; corona-
purges when it was removed
1500 word specches intended to
tion, Nancy Beck and Jeanne
from public view. It has, how-
be meaningful to contemporary
Shockey; treasurer, Paul Gup.
A Reminder
Oral Polio Vaccine
ever, become a modern classic
audiences. These contests, also
till; publicity, Edie Haughton;
Offered To Grovers
and enjoys great popularity
to be held in Alumni Lounge,
Interested in the Graduated
through out the free world.
secretary, Carol Raber.
will take place from October 24
Record Examination?
The dance decoration com-
Through the cooperation of
The story concerns two young
to Nevember 28. The contest
Students who plan to take the
the Grove City Hospital Staff,
bachelors working and studying
will culminate with special
mittee will need the most help.
Graduate Record examination
for the Communist state and,
Sabin Oral Polio Vaccine will
events during Speech Week,
Anyone interested in working
due to the post revolution hous-
December 3-G.
on November 17 are reminded
may contact Carol Ayer in 305
be available to the Grove City
ing shortage in Moscow, are
Students interested in partici-
A M.A.P.
to bring their completed appli-
community on October 14, No.
sharing a dingy one room
paling in any of the events may
cation to the office of Dean
Other events scheduled for
vember 25, and January 6.
apartment. Complications arise
when both boys bring home
obtain further information from
the Homecoming weekend are:
Kring by October 13th. If 15 or
Place for distribution of the
brides the same day. The small
Dr. Teufel or Mr. Latvala at
the Panhellenic luncheon, the
more students are interested in
polio vaccine will be at the In-
room must now serve four and,
the Speech office in Crawford
Letterman's Smoker and
the Graduate Record Examina-
tramural Room of the Grove
after some comic negotions,
Hall and from George Towle or
Lunch, the football game which
tion on the above date, the ex-
City College Recreation Build-
the two couples divide the room
Mary Linda Sorber, president
will be with Carnegie Tech, the
and secretary respectively of
ing.
and each take half. One half of
Alumni Smorgasbord, and the
amination will be brought to
the room, run by Tonya (Ann
Kappa Delta.
Homecoming dance.
the Grove City Campus.
The vaccine will be available
Preininger) a dedicated Com-
Homecoming Queen Candidates
The MILLER ANALOGIES
to Grove City College students
munist is bare, Spartan, and
at the regular price of $.25 for
Reading Dynamics
These ten girls, representing
TEST, supervised by the Psy-
devoid of all but the bare ne-
the Junior and Senior classes,
each administration. College
chological Corporation, is an-
cessities. The other wife, Tud-
students who are interested in
Course Underway
have been chosen by the upper-
other examination required of
munist is bare, Spartan, and
securing the vaccine and who
classmen of the college as can-
many students for admission to
milla (Carole Phillips) has not
Approximately 35 Grovers
didates for the 1962 Homecom-
are under 21 years of age will
graduate school. The first ad-
vet completely accepted the
ing Court. One of these ten will
need to have completed a par-
yoke of Communism and her
begin a ten week reading
ministration of the Miller Test
reign as Queen and with her
ent's consent slip before Octo-
this year is scheduled for
side is bright with cushions,
course on Tuesday evening, Oc-
tober 2nd. The class will meet
two attendants will ride on the
ber 14. Parent's consent forms
Wednesday, October 10 at 3:30
plants, curtains, and a canary.
will be available to interested
float being built by the Fresh-
Soon Bob Teel as Abram the
for three hours each Tuesday
p.m. Any student interested in
students in the office of the
husband of Miss Dedicated
evening. Students will practice
man Class. All students, fresh-
taking this examination can
Dean of Men. Further details
Communist Tonya finds him-
their new reading skills about
men included, will vote for the
register with the Dean of Men
relative to the program will be
self yearning for the luxuries
one hour per day out of class.
Homecoming Court next week
before 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Oc-
in chapel.
gotten from the Dean of Men's
on the other side while Vasya
tober 9th.
Past experience has indicated
office. Dr. William Menzies is
(Bob Provan), the other hus-
that the typical student who
"If I have ever made any
supervising the local polio vac
band longs for an escape
A sign on Main Street in La-
pursues the course industrious-
cine program.
from the "bourgeois swamp'
valuable discoveries, it has
verne, Okla. (population 1,269)
that surrounds him. Further
ly will increase his reading
been owing more to patient at-
reads: "Drive slow and see our
speed from 3 to 10 times his
tention, than to any other tal-
new school. Drive fast and see
Conference: A meeting at
complications arise in the per-
initial reading rate. A few un-
ent.' Sir Isaac Newton
our old jail."
which people talk about what
sons of a poct Emilian (Jim
usual students have made even
they should be doing.
Hansott) who originally owned
the apartment, The Party Dis-
more phenomenol progress
trict Organizer (Dr. Teufel),
than this.
This is a good week to do the
and the Party House Commit-
Although this course, which
things you promised yourself
tee (Mr. Headland, Joe Bream,
you would do last week.
is sponsered by the Evelyn
and Jean Wilson).
Wood Reading Dynamics Cor-
Because the play is not spon-
poration, normally costs $150.-
sored by the Student's Activity
00, through a special arrange-
Jazz Concert
Committee, being staged by
ment the college has been able
popular demand after a highly
"Dizzy" Gilespie will
successful presentation at the
to secure the course at a cost
headline the annual jazz con-
Silver Fox Playhouse last sum-
of only $50.00 per student.
cert to be held in the arena
mer, an admission of twenty-
October 19. "The Nomads
five cents will be charged.
Five," a new folk-singing
Room Reservation
SPECIAL ISSUE
group will also be featured
along with the Gilespie band.
Requirements Told
These arrangements have
The following procedure is for
OF
been made by Roger Taylor,
the RESERVATION OF PHYSI-
CAL FACILITIES only it has
and his jazz concert com-
nothing to do with the require-
mittee.
THE COLLEGIAN
ments of the Deans of Men and
Tickets for this event may
Women, the published College
Calendar, etc. Likewise, meet-
Homecoming
Queen
Candidates.
NEXT WEEK
Upper
row:
Judy
Hannan,
be purchased shortly in the
ing the personal Deans' require-
Lynda T: Middle row: Susie Bell, Ruth Harper, Ruth LaZarro,
Fountain Room. The price
ments. recording an event on
Nancy Beck, Carol Stuart. Bottom row: Bonnie Martin,
Sue
will be $1.50 per person.
the College Calendar or with the
Wherry, Jeanne Shockey.
student activity committee does
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1962 October 5
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.