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1962 December 7
Vol XXII - No. 8
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, December 7, 1962
Speech Week Honors Confered
Two Honoraries
The
annual
Speech
Week
ing regulations in preparing the
events have been completed
speech.
Tap New Pledges
with one exception and, al-
though it did not get the desired
2 Debate Teams
In Chapel on November 20
support of the student body.
Gerry Limber, President of
proved entertaining and educa-
Beta Beta Beta, led the induc-
tional for those who did parti-
Post 10-5 Record
tion of new members into the
cipate. The Rogers oratory has
national biology honorary Ira-
been postponed until after the
Novices in 2nd Place
ternity. To be a full member
holidays,
Lausberg Wins Award
of Beta Beta Beta the biology
On Monday evening five stu-
major considered must have an
dents entered the oral interpre-
Both the varsity and novice
overall average of 2.5. Tom
tation contest in the Little The-
debate teams of Grove City
Saddoris was inducted into full
later. Emerson Shaw won the
College were in large scale
membership. Hugh Lewis was
competition with a prose read-
tournaments this past weekend.
received from associate mem-
ing from a short story by Poe
The varsity debate team par-
bership into full membership.
and two poems by Ferlinghetti.
ticipated in the annual Pitt
To be an associate member of
The other contestants of the
Cross Examination Debate
the fraternity, the student must
evening were Anne White. Pat
Tournament sponsored by the
have an overall average of 2.3.
Bryant, Dave McCalmont, and
William Pitt Debating Society
Elected to associate member-
Jim Hunter.
At Duquesne University the
ship were Peggy Allegro, Chuck
Bard Schaak won the extem-
novice team swept honors at
Haskell and Jim Tinnemeyer.
peraneous speech contest on
their annual novice debate tour
The fraternity conferred the
Thursday afternoon with a talk
nament.
honor of Beta Beta Beta
on current events, The seven
Meeting with squads from
membership on Mr. Jack A.
students who participated in the
forty other schools from the
Ransbottom, assistant professor
contest were Ralph Karn. Daryl
United States, Canada and the
of biology at this time also.
Dean. Dave McCalmont, Bob
West Indies the varsity team
Lewis, George Towle, Mary
Theta Alpha Phi
Won five out of nine rounds in
Linda Sorber, and Bard Schaak
Nate Pittman led the induc-
comparison to the record of a
An Exhibition debate was
tion of new members of Theta
Grove City Team last year at
given on Wednesday with Daryl
"As a voting official, here to aid you. I suggest you vote
Alpha Phi on November 27th in
the same debate which won
for this one, and this one and
Dean and Mary Linda Sorber
Chapel. Eight new members
taking the negative: and Ralph
two rounds while dropping
were inducted into the national
eight. The Affirmative Team.
Karns and George Towle on the
Freshmen Vote For Class Officers
honorary dramatics fraternity
affirmative. The Affirmative
George Towle and Ralph Karns
at that time. To be considered
side won.
defeated the negative teams of
Penn State. St. Michael's of
LARGE TURNOUT EXPECTED AT POLLS TUESDAY
for membership in this frater-
Dr. Teufel announced that the
nity a student must have
Rogers oratory contest has
Canada, and Western Illinois
Last Tuesday, December 4. 273 members of the Fresh-
earned one hundred points by
been postponed until after
University, while losing to
man class went to the polls in the intermural room of the
Christmas to allow interested
Western Reserve and Norwich
Recreation Building to vote in the primary election for their
being the chairman of various
University. Losing to Mount
class officers. In order to limit each office to three candidates,
stage crews and or by taking a
participants more time to pre-
the freshmen voted only to select candidates for the office of
part in several play produc-
pare their talks. A ten dollar
Mercy and Marietta, the Nega.
Secretary, Treasurer, and a girl student council representative.
tions. New members are Wil-
prize is awarded for the best
tive Team, Mary-Linda Sorber
A primary was not needed to decide candidates for the other
liam Jahn, Bruce Haedrick.
oration and any one interested
and Joanna Jones, defeated Hi-
class offices, as there were already less than four persons in
Peggy Klingensmith, Sally Cec.
in speaking should see George
ram and Ithaca.
competition for each remaining position.
il, Anne Lowe, At Johnston, Kay
Towle for information concern-
The novices vied with the
Candidates eligible without a
Johnson and Lerry Chase.
University of Pittsburgh for
primary are: for President,
first place at Duquesne but fi-
Craig Cameron and Michael
Chapel Choir Sings
Fred Waring
nally emerged with second
Scoletti: for Vice-president, Tom
Christmas Service
place in the debate on scores
Haller and David Wilson; for
A Success
NEWS
culled from individual speaker
male Student Council represent-
This week's Sunday Chapel
ratings. The team had a rec-
ative, Bill Sleigh and Gerald
It was standing room only in
service will consist entirely 0
ord of five wins and one loss.
Lefchik; for female Athletic
the Arena on Wednesday night
a selection of Christmas carols
The Affirmative Team. Dave
Council delegate, Sandee Diaz,
when Fred Waring and his
Cook and Clem Lausberg won
Lynn Ramsey, Sue Funk: and
that will be sung by our own
BITS
Pennsylvanians appeared on
all three rounds they debated
running unopposed for male
Grove City Chapel Choir. The
stage here.
Kemiko's Hall Feed
In addition, Clem won an award
Athletic Council representative
ninety voice choir under the di-
The show, originally sched-
Ever drink milk from a beak-
uled to start at 8:15 was delay-
for being the best affirmative
is Don Gleichman.
rection of Oscar A. Cooper has
cr? This was only one of the
speaker in the debate. Jim
ed until 8:45 because the troupe
Primary Results
prepared an inspiring program
strange things going on at
Hunter and Bob Lewis, the no-
was held up by bus trouble.
The results of the primary
of choral arrangements for the
Kemikos' annual Hall Feed
vice negatives defeated West
The program was a study in
Virginia and Clarion, but
are: for treasurer, Bill Stephen-
traditional Christmas Chapel
which was held on the third
Versatility ranging from the
son, Louise Luther, and Shirley
held the Sunday before vaca-
floor of Science Hall last
couldn't quite nose out Seton
classics to bop, interspersed
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Buck: for Secretary, Karen Ma
tion. Bard Schaak, president of
Wednesday evening. The milk
with jovial wit of Mr. Waring
gill. Janet Wrench, and Mary
the student council, will act as
was poured from large florence
and his friends. On the Classi-
Ann Watson: and for female
narrater and read selections
flasks, the salt and pepper for
cal side there was a version of
Graduate Records
Student Council representative,
from Scripture as an introduc-
our steaks was sprinkled from
Enesia's "Second Rumanian
Announced
Janet Miller, Lynn Leslie, and
tion to each hymn.
gouch crucibles, evaporating
Rhapsody" rewritten with the
Carolyn Hunt.
Among the 15 carols that will
dishes were used for relish
words for the Pennsylvanians.
The Graduate Records Exam-
The final General Election for
be
sung are "O Come Emman-
servers and the table decora-
The Troupe also sang such old
ination will again be adminis-
Freshman class officers will be
uel", "The Hallelujah Choras'
tions included other chemical
favorites as Roger and Harts
tered on the Grove City Cam-
held again in the Intermural
by Beethoven, and the popular
glassware filled with brightly
"With a Song in My Heart" and
pus on January 19th of next
Room of the Recreation Build-
Go Tell It On The Mountain"
colored solutions. Altogether it
"Ol" Man River" Then they
year if there is sufficient de-
ing and, like the primary elec-
Other Christmas standards
was an impressive and enjoy-
jazzed it up with "Love for
mand on the part of interested
tion. automatic balloting ma-
such as **We Three Kings" will
able occasion for the Kemikos
Sale". Four men formed a Bar-
students. Usually, 15 or more
chines will be used. The Gener-
also be included in the pro-
who attended.
bershop Quartet singing
the
students applying is sufficient
al Election will take place Tues-
gram.
Civil Service Exams
songs dear to the hearts of Bar-
to warrant that these tests to
day. December 11.
Although there will be no
The Commonwealth of Penn-
bershoppers
"Coney
Island
be given on campus. Both the
The Election Committee of the
complete solos and focus on in-
sylvania will have a represen-
Baby"
and
"If
You
Knew
Sus-
morning
aptitude
examination
Student Council is responsible
dividuals will be kept to a min-
lative on the campus to admin-
ic"
among the selections. Mary and the advanced subject area
for the over-all conduct of the
imum, Frank Moser, Edie
ister the State Civil Service Ex-
Ann McCall showed the quali- tests given in the afternoon will
election in addition to the count-
Haughton, Harold Romesberg,
amination for the position of
ties 01 a new instrument, the be available on this date.
ing and tabulating of the ballots.
and John Cliequennoi will give
Management Trainee on De-
Cardovox most particularly. in
Graduate
When using the automatic ma-
Records
Examina-
incidental solos within some of
cember 7. Basic qualification is
the "March of the Dwarfs" by lion is an admission require-
chines everyone is cautioned to
the hymns.
a college degree and salaries
Graig.
Mr.
Waring
reintro-
listen to and obey all instruc-
ment for graduate study in
E. Allen Wood will accompa-
range from $5,000 and up. This
duced Laretta, a former blues
tions given by the Student Coun-
most American universities. All
ny the choir on the organ.
is an excellent opportunity. Any
singer now a grandmother who
cil representative present at the
persons planning to take the ex-
senior interested should contact
put the old soft beat into "Birth
polling place. Any mistake made
aminations must submit their
the placement office for furth-
of
the
Blues"
while casting your ballot will
and
Congratulations are in order
"A
Good
applications to the office of the
er information and an applica-
result in a voided ballot and will
Man is Mighty Hard to Find"
for the Debate Team for the ex-
Dean of Men on or before De-
tion blank.
not be counted.
The diversity was probably
cellent job they did in repre-
cember 11.
WSAJ Presents Messiah
best typified by one of the
senting the College during the
Application blanks and addi-
The Outing Club is holding its
At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec.
last series of debates.
Pennsylvanians, Letti Reynolds,
tional information relative
to
annual Christmas Dinner at the
13, our local college radio sta-
in
the
production
number
built
the
examinations
can
be
secur-
tion WSAJ will broadcast Georg
cabin this Sunday. Sign up sheets
The Junior Varsity beat the
around the song "Far Away ed at Dr. Kring's office any
Friedrich Handel's famous ora-
could
still
be
posted
on
the
Places'
in
Beta Sigma fraternity in the last
which
she
ranged
time
during
normal
office
hulletin
board
outside
torio, THE MESSIAH in a one
Mr.
minutes of the annual JV fra-
from Cockney to Opera.
hours.
Short's office.
hour Christmas program. Han-
ternity basketball game.
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1962 December 7
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.