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1962 October 26
Voi. XXII - No. 4
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, October 26, 1962
Damask Cheek Tonight
11 Men Honored By ODK
Theta Alpha Phi, national
dramatic honorary fraternity,
The Beta Mu Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa tapped seven
is presenting as its first play of
seniors and three juniors as well as Dr. Thaddeus Penar, the
the current season THE DAM-
registrar and a graduate of the College. at the daily chapel
ASK CHEEK. The curtain will
service Friday, October 19. This honorary national fraternity for
rise tonight and tomorrow eve-
men seeks to recognize men on the basis of charter and ex-
ning, October 26 & 27, at S:15
emplary qualities in scholarship and leadership.
in Crawford Auditorium. The
The Beta Mu Circle of Omi-
play written by John Van Dru-
cron Delta Kappa tapped seven
GCC Hosts Debaters
ten and Lloyd Morris is under
seniors and three juniors as well
the current directorship of Dr.
as Dr. Thaddeus Penar, the reg-
Tuesday, October 15. 1962, the
Sisler (Modern Language
istrar and a graduate of the Col-
debating team of Grove City
Dept.) who most recently di-
lege. at the daily chapel serv-
College attended dinner and an
rected and acted in "An Eve-
ice Friday, October 19. This hon-
exhibit debate at West Elemen-
ning of French Theater" last
orary national fraternity for
tary School: and Saturday, Oc-
Spring.
men seeks to recognize men on
tober 20, they traveled to the
The Damask Check Is a high-
the basis of character and ex-
University of Pittsburgh for
a
ly literate comedy of manners.
emplary qualities in scholarship
debate in a three-round tourna-
The manners are those of New
and leadership.
ment. November 3, 1962, the
York City circa 1909 and basis
Those chosen were:
Grove City team will host 9 or
its charm on its half-nostalgic,
10 colleges at a debate tourna-
half-sateric display of the kid
James Bell who is a junior
pre-med major from Grove City
ment.
gloves conventions of that time.
He is a member of Epsilon Pi
Dr. Teufel also announced that
The comedy centers on Rhoda
fraternity and is a member of
this year there will again be a
(Ann Lowe) Meldrum: a plain.
series of speaking contests.
though wealthy. English girl of
the Beta Beta Beta national hon-
30 whose visit to her New York
orary fraternity in biology. In
Wednesday, November 7. an ex-
Aunt, although not obvious,
the fall he is the football man-
temporary speaking contest will
could be considered as a last
ager.
be held, and on Wednesday, No.
"My gosh. he can whistle through his teeth."
chance out to snare an eligible
Andy Borland is a senior KAP
vember 28. another oratory con.
husband. Among the eligibles
majoring in English. He is a ac-
test is planned. Those who par-
tive participant in college dra-
ticipate in the two contests may
ROTC Marches On
Christian Clubs
are her cousin Jimmy (Andy
Borland) and a tall older man
matics, is a member of Beta
participate in Speech Week
MILITARY
Ben McCelland). An obstacle
Beta Beta, the English Club, and
which begins December 3, 1962.
With the annual Military Ball
For the oratory contest, any.
only two weeks away, all phas-
Sour Discussions
in the form of Calla (Gwen
spent his junior year in Sweden.
Healey) a pert, gold digging ac-
one having an idea they would
James Catalano. an economies
es of the preparation are in
tress is her only but constant
like to express can enter. The
progress, stated Wess Reedy,
The Cospel Team. a service
harassment.
major. is a member of the Ep-
idea should be written into a
silon Pi social fraternity and
Chairman of the Publicity Com-
project of the Christian Service
The play's comedy lies in its
1000 word speech. Professor Lat-
mittee. In the line C." decora
has won three letters in swim-
are presented its first pro-
sharp family portraits
ming.
villa and Dr. Teufel will help
tions, current plans call for the
polish up the work done by the
mm or the current semester
Whoda's rude. snobish dowager
use of enlored parachutes, mis
aunt
A member of the advanced
(Edie Haughton, her
interested students. By this
siles, and other Air Force BIRT
last Sunday evening for the jun-
group of ROTC, who is a mem-
healthily lovesick cousin Jim-
means, it is hoped that good
terial for the displays. The fes-
inr ar high groups of
my, Michael (Lawrence Har-
ber of the Arnold Air Society
and is ROTC Wing Executive
speakers will be found to par-
tivities of the evening will be
the Think United Presbyterian
ris), a young. adventure-seck-
officer, Bill Gladis is an ac-
ticipate in the state tournament
capped by the crowning of the
Charch of New Castle. The pro-
ing boy who has to sneak to the
counting major and a member
in April.
new R.O.T.C. queen, during in-
theater, and Ben McCelland as
Pat Kress
termission.
gram consisted of a panel dis-
the "Older man"
of the Commerce Club.
POSTER CONTEST
cussion entitled. "Are you
a
Rhoda remains the center of
Spanish major Rick Jenks is
The annual R.O.T.C. poster
Christian of Custom or a Chris-
the plot, the comedy, the ro.
a member of the Pan Sophie so-
OUIJA PICTURES
contest began this week. Basic
tian of Conviction? followed
manee: but like Viola in
cial fraternity, was chairman
Unless students assume
cadets may enter any number
Twelfth Night' "never told
of the Orientation board, and is
by a short worship service.
the responsibility of making
of posters (size approximately
her love, but let concealment,
on the soccer team.
and keeping their appoint-
2x3 feet) concerning the Mili-
One of the main points intro-
like a worm i' the bud, feed on
The President of Theta Alpha
ments for having their 1963
tary Ball on November 10, us.
duced by Don Gleichman, cap.
her damask cheek."
Phi, Nate Pittman-is a member
OUIJA pictures taken, they
ing the theme of the Ball, "An
Among the others in the cast
tain of the team, was that liv-
of Sigma Alpha Sigma social
will have to forfeit the op.
Evening in Space." Merits will
are Peggy Klingensmith who
fraternity. His major is music
ing the Christian life is JOY if
portunity of having their pic-
be awarded to those posters
portrays Daphne, Jimmy's
education and he takes part in
tures appear in the 1963
which are outstanding in color,
we put Jesus first. Others see-
younger sister who also suffers
the Band, Chapel Choir and the
yearbook." This statement
design, and pertaining to the
ond, and Yourself last.
the pangs of love; Sally Eng-
Touring Choir.
has been repeated in chapel
theme of the Military Ball, All
lert, is Miss Pinnar a gossip-
A former Vice President and
Following the program Dr.
and on printed announce-
posters entered should be turn-
starved spinster; and Johanna
a member of Student Council,
Cuyler N. Ferguson, pastor, con-
ments and, contrary to evi-
ed in to the R.O.T.C. Building
Jones, a maid - but a very good
Ben Pratt was also nominated
ducted the group on a tour of
maid.
dent student opinion, it is not
no later than Monday, Novem-
for this honor. An English ma-
his church. Others who partici-
Assisting Dr. Sisler as Stu-
merely idle conversation.
ber 5th.
pated in the discussion were
jor, Ben is a brother of the Beta
dent Production Manager is Al
Sigma fraternity, is captain of
The photographer hired by
16 R.O.T.C. CADETS
Jean Reeves, Mary Ann Schaub,
Johnson who played DeGuiche
the 1963 OUIJA will remain
LEAVE COLLEGE
the Basketball team, and a mem-
Ken Heasley, and Ron Kepple.
in
last year's production of
on campus only until the sec-
This morning, at 0700 hours,
ber of the English Club.
Dr. Gordon Boak, pastor of
'Cyrano DeBergerae". Dr. Wil-
and week in November Half
16 R.O.T.C. Cadets left Grove
George Vranesh is a member
City College for the Youngstown
the East Main United Presby-
liam Teufel (Speech and Dra-
of the time for which he was
of the Kappa Alpha Phi social
(Vienna) Airport to fly to
terian Church in Grove City,
ma Dept.) designed and direct-
hired to work at Grove City
fraternity and is majoring in
Wright-Patterson Air Force
presented a very interesting
ed the construction of the sets.
has already passed and only
The play's late co-author,
mathematics. He is in the Ad-
Base. The aircraft used will be
program last Sunday evening at
a very small percentage of
College Fellowship. He spoke on
John Van Druten, is the author
vanced ROTC program and is the
students have actually kept
a C-47 Transport and arrival
of such hits as "The Voice of
Commander of Squadron Four.
their appointments and had
time at Wright-Pat expected to
the general topic of symbols of
As a basketball letterman, he is
be around noon. The cadets will
the church; explaining how they
the Turtle" "I am a Camera".
their photographs taken. Be-
and "Bell, Book, and Candle.
a member of Varsity G.
cause the photographer has
then take a tour of the Air Force
came into being, what their or
"The Damask Cheek' had
a
A member of the Nu Lambs,
other engagements, he will
Museum and the base, returning
iginal purpose was, and why
Broadway opening in 1943 and
Allen Johnston is a freshman
about 6 or 7 p.m. local time,
they are being re-introduced in-
not be able to stay any
included in the cast then were
counselor and is the head wait-
weather permitting.
to the church. After these intro-
longer and students who
Flora Robson, Celeste Holm,
er in the Mary Anderson Pew
ductory remarks, Dr. Boak took
have not been photographed
and Zachary Scott.
Dining Room. His major is ele-
the group to the main sanctuary
by the time he leaves cam-
Stunt Night Swings
mentary education.
of the church, where he pointed
pus absolutely will not be in-
A business administration ma-
Last Saturday night Grove
out the symbols present, and
cluded in the 1963 book.
WAA
jor, Dick Swope attained this
City's Class of '66 made Craw-
related their significance. It is
Appointments can still be
ford Auditorium a showplace
honor. He is a Beta Sigma, As-
interesting to note that the win-
On Tuesday, October 16, a
made and changed in the So-
for Frosh talent. 'A -chief contri-
dows in the back of the sanctu-
cheering crowd. viewed the
sistant Homecoming chairman,
cial Room of Crawford every
a Student Activities chairman,
bution to the evening's fun was
ary spell out the Aposties' Creed
W.A.A. Swim meet. It was
a
morning and in the Fountain
Craig Cameron who appeared
a wrestler, radio and PA An-
in. symbols.
close race all the way between
Room every afternoon from
solo, as leader of several skits,
nouncer and , editor of the
3:00 to 5:00.
and as one of the M.C.'s. With
Submitted by:
the Phi Sig's and Theta Alph's
who ended up tied for first place
"Spotter.
(Continued on Page 6)
Keith Mong
(Continued on Page 4)
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1962 October 26
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.