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1962 November 2
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Vol. XXII - No. 5
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, November 2, 1962
TONIGHT?
Who's Who In American Universities Elects 27 G.C. Students
This year twenty-two seniors
and five juniors have been hon-
Clem Lausberg was editor of
ored by election into "Who's
the Oiuja last year, is Presi-
Special Assembly
Who Among Students in Ameri-
dent of the Kappa Alpha Phi
can Colleges and Universities
fraternity, president of Pi Gam-
On Stage This Eve.
These people were nominated
ma Mu, and is treasurer of
by the Student Council of Grove
Omicron Delta Kappa.
"The Importance of Being
City College. although some sug-
Joyce LaZaro is a junior etc-
Earnest'. generally regarded
gestions were received from the
mentary education major. She
as the best force in the Eng-
faculty. The people so recogniz-
is a member of the Gamma Chi
lish language, will come to life
ed were chosen for their contir-
sorority. chapel choir. PSEA, The
8:15 tonight when the Cleve-
butions to the College, in all
Women's Judicial Board, and is
land Play House presents Oscar
phases of college life.
a junior counselor and vice
Wilde's comic masterpiece at
Nancy Beck, a senior major-
president of North Hall,
Crawford Auditorium.
ing in Spanish and French, was
Ruth LaZaro is a senior ele-
In creating this classic and
Junior May Queen last spring.
mentary education major. She
time-honored satire, Wilde
She is also a member of the
is a member of the Gamma Chi,
who pulled no punches in point-
Phi Sigma Chi social sorority.
chapel choir, PSEA, Student
ing out the social hypocrisies of
Women's Athletic Association,
Council and Pi Gamma Mu.
his day turned his genius in
the Orientation Board, the Mod-
Joe Levisky, who is a senior
the direction of absurdity to
crn Language Club, and is sec-
chemistry major, is a member
fashion a lighthearted play
retary of the senior class. She
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abounding in laughter. With
was also in the Homecoming
one witty epigram after anoth
Court this fall.
5 School Debate Here
er it pokes delicious fun at
high British society.
A native of Grove City, Judy
Blakely, was also honored. A
Tomorrow, November 3, the
The unlikely quality of the
senior elementary education ma-
Pennsylvania Alpha chapter of
story is part of Wilde's delight-
jor. she is a member of the
Pi Kappa Delta national foren-
ful spoof. Two charming hero-
Theta Alpha Pi sorority, secre-
sies fraternity will hold an in
ines of fashionable persuasions
tary of Alpha Theta Mu, a mem-
vitational debate on the Grove
declare they wouldn't dream of
ber of Pi Gamma Mu, the Ori-
City College Campus. Five area
marrying men whose names
colleges will be sending teams:
are not Ernest. They become
entation Board, the Collegian, and
in addition, is a Sunday School
the University of Pittsburgh,
attracted to two young men
teacher out at the George Jun-
Clarion State College. Alleghe-
whose real names are Algernon
ior Republic.
ny College. Duquesne Universi-
and Jack. but who are addicted
A senior English major, Andy
ty and Waynesburg College.
to inventing fictitious friends
and relatives to provide excus-
Borland is a member of the Kap-
Three rounds of debate, con-
sisting of a two man negative
es for periodic philandering
pa Alpha Phi fraternity, Omi-
The young women. confused by
cron Delta Kappa, Theta Alpha
team from one school and a two
And you say his name is Ernest?
their gay deceivers' double
Phi, and is a freshman counsel-
man affirmative team from an-
identities, think that Algy and
or
other school will take place
Jack are both named Ernest.
Joann Clevenstine is a mem-
from 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. All
Miracle Worker Cast
ber of Alpha Theta Mu. presi-
teams will debate against var-
Prospects
Jack has invented a non-ex-
istent younger brother who gets
dent of the Gamma Chi sorori-
ious opposing teams on the Na-
Theta Alpha Phi has an-
ty, and President of the English
tional Debate Topic for this
nounced the casting of the
Are Poor For
into scrapes which call Jack to
Club. She is a senior majoring
year "Resolved that the non-
"Miracle Worker" a drama to
London frequently, thus giving
in English.
communist nations of the world
be presented Friday and Satur-
him a logical reason for his ab-
Marty Coblentz, who is a sen-
should form an economic
day evenings November 16 and
"Prospectives'
sences while preserving a high
ior elementary major, is
17 in Crawford Auditorium. The
tone of dignity. He uses his own
a
union. Each round is open to
three act play by William Gib-
name, Jack, in the propriety of
member of the Phi Sigma Chi
any person who wants to at-
Dr. Bockes, faculty member
sorority. the synchronized swim-
tend. The registration and sched-
son and under the direction of
the country, and that of Ernest
of the English department. has
in his more rakish moments in
ming team, PSEA, Women's
uling of schools will take place
Dr. Teufel is the story of the
announced that the student lit-
in Room 102 of Calderwood Hall,
blind, deaf, dumb Helen Keller
the city
Governing Board, President of
the Women's Judicial Board and
and the debates will be held
and her remarkable teacher,
crary magazine, "Perspectives"
Clever Algy has a similar in-
throughout the rooms on the
Annie Sullivan.
will not .be published this year.
vention: An imaginary and in-
President of the Mary Anderson
Pew dormitory
first floor of this building.
The sole reason is that the stu-
curably invalid friend whose ill-
Already cast are the roles of
The secretary of Student Coun-
Grove City College is being
Annie, to be played by Jan
dents in the past have not
ness give Algy the excuse to
cil, Jan Dects is a member of
Petrovik; Helen, portrayed by
contributed to or supported its
escape his relatives in town and
represented by two complete
go to the country in pursuit of
the Gamma Chi sorority, Alpha
units consisting of one negative
Lynn Hellerstedt: Keller- Hel-
publication.
adventure.
Theta Mu. WAA, PSEA, and is
and one affirmative per unit.
en's Father Alan Johnson;
a senior English major
Of Unit A, Jim Hunter and Bob
Last year's "Perspectives"
The undisguised nonsense of
Kate Helen's Mother Kay
Lewis will debate for the nega-
was one of the finest in the
the plot is heightened by the
A member of Sigma Delta Phi,
Johnson: Anagnos Annie's tu-
tive side of the question and
tor Emerson Shaw: Viney,
history of the magazine; how-
brilliant dialogue which flows
PSEA, WAA, the Women's Ju-
Ralph Karns and Dave Cook will
Joy Brockman; and a Doctor,
ever, it was organized and com
in a never-failing stream from
dicial Board, Alpha Theta Mu,
the lips of Wilde's characters,
vice president of the Mary An-
debate for the affirmative, Of
Gerald Limber. At present time
piled through the efforts of
keeping the tone continuously
derson Pew, Par Ecker is a sen-
Unit B. Daryl Dean and Clem
Dr. Teufel still has openings for
virtually one man. The apathy
within the vein of true comedy.
ior English major.
Lausberg will debate for the
several teenage girls.
with which the magazine was
The wit is insolent and irre-
Gretchen Fawcett is a sen-
negative and Pat Bryant and
received and the strain and ten-
Ed Denac: will debate for the
"The Miracle Worker' is set
sion that one person went
sponsible, but wholly delightful.
jor history major. She is
a
at the Keller homestead in Tus-
affirmative.
through to organize it are re-
In true Gilbertian manner ab-
member of the Theta Alpha Pi
cumbia, Alabama in the 1880's
sulting in its termination.
surdity piles upon absurdity, in-
After the debates there will
Sorority, PSEA, the Women's
be a reception for the teams in
where Helen lived as a young
volving such comic standbys as
"Perspectives" previously call-
Governing Board, and Alpha
girl. Helen, although not born
mistaken identity and confusion
Alumni Lounge. At the recep-
ed "The Quad is a collection
Theta Mu.
with any affictions, was strick-
at birth. Jack is in love with
tion a plaque will be presented
of poetry, short stories, essays
Judy Hannon, a senior Eng
to the winning team by George
en deaf and blind after an ac.
and Objets d'art' produced
one of the young. heroines, but
lish major, was Homecoming
Towle, president of Pi Kappa
cident as an infant. Because of
by the students of this college.
between them looms the awe-
Queen in 1961, is a member of
her inability to be taught using
some figure of her mother, a
Delta. Since the debate is spon-
It has been one of our few
the Sigma Theta Chi sorority
sored by the Grove City foren-
conventional methods she
is
monstrous dowager seeking a
truly cultural productions, and
and the English Club,
treated as a mental defective,
suitable match for her daugh-
sics organization, the Grove City
is now lapsing, because the stu-
Rick Jenks is a senior Span-
ter. She forbids the marriage
Teams are ineligible for first
spoiled, pitied, and generally
dents themselves no longer care
ish major, is a member of the
prize.
catered to. Annie Sullivan,
to express themselves in this
because Jack has no family
Pan Sophic fraternity, a mem-
This invitational debate is an
way. The passing of this maga-
connections; he was, in fact,
blind herself before an opera-
ber of the soccer team, Omic-
tion, is invited by the Kellers to
zine ends a Grove City tradi-
found in a handbag in the cloak
annual function of the debate
ron Delta Kappa and chairman
try to teach the child; and the
tion for the "Perspectives" has
room of Victoria Station when
team of Grove City College who
been published for many years
he was an infant.
of the Orientation Board this
will travel in two weeks to Du-
play revolves around these two
on this campus, but now the
fall.
Algy too is enamored of his
quesne University for a similar
Annie and Helen and their
link with creativity and culture
young lady, but. this courtship
A senior psychology e major,
contest.
attempts to reach each. other. broken in yet another.place.
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1962 November 2
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.