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1962 December 14
Vol XXII - No.
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, December 14, 1962
Varsity G Holds Icicle
Semi-Formal
Frosh Name Officers,
Scoletti President
Affair To Be
On Tuesday. December 11. the
- Held Tonight
freshmen went to the polls and
elected their seven class offi-
After the Wonster-Grove City
cers for the rest of the coming
basketball game tonight, the
year. The results were announce
Varsity G Club of Grove City
ed by Bard Schaack. President
College will sponsor the annual
of Student Council and Chair-
Christmas Dance. The dance
will be held in the Intramural
man of the Election Committee
Room of the Recreation build-
at five-thirty. a half-hour after
the polls were closed. The quick
ing. and will last until approxi-
announcement of results is pos-
mately 1:00 A.M.
sible because of the new prac-
Music for the annual sports.
tice of using voting machines.
man's gala will be provided by
the Merriweather Brothers, a
The freshmen voted exactly
moving combo well known to
one week after their primary
many Youngstown area and va-
to make Mickey Scoletti of Ver-
cinity residents.
ona. Pennsylvania president of
their class over Craig Camer-
According to Harry Kent,
on. Freshman Tom Haller of
general chairman of the dance,
Wexford, Pennsylania was elec-
it will be semi-formal, and all
ted over David Wilson. to be-
girls will receive 2:00s. It has
come the new vice-president. 11
been definitely decided that
was Karen Magill over Janet
2:00 permissions will be grant-
Wrench and Mary Ann Watson
ed since the dance is semi-for-
for the office of Secretary and
mal.
Louise Luther and Shirley Buck
lost to J. Wm. Stephenson for
Did you hear?
We got out Thursday!
Varsity G'ers think that
the office of Treasurer.
Christmas in itself is enough of
Rumors fell as thick and fast as the snow this week as students plowed their way to and
a theme for the dance and ap-
For the office of male repre-
from classes after Grove City and the area around us suffered from a surprise snowstorm that propriate decorations will grace
sentative to Student Council,
the Intramural Room, says
Bill Sleigh won over Gerald Lef-
started December the fifth just two days after one of the balmiest days of the last month. Rick Jenks, chairman of the
chik, and Janet Miller won the
While students muttered that they didn't think that they could stagger and slide from their
accorations committee. There
office of female representative
dorms to the warm shelter of Calderwood and the Gedunk. Mr. Charles Headland of the Physics
will be holly centerpieces and
to Student Council over Lynn
red and green streamers, and
department waded through three miles of drifts to teach his class last Friday. As stories of
Leslie and Carolyn Hunt. Don
many other decorations apropos
Gleichman ran unopposed for
blocked roads home grew, so did the campus rumor that school would be closed early: in
to the holiday season.
the office of representative to
fact, according to rumor we all went home yesterday.
Chairman Harry Kent in urg-
the Athletic Council.
ing participation says, "only
The turnout for the General
the total participation of all fra-
Election exceeded the turnout
WAA Inducts Fifty
Twelve Pledged
ATM To Sponsor Talk
ternity and independent men
for the primaries last week. as
can make this dance a success
Fifty new members were add
was expected by members of the
By Pi Gamma Mu
The third Coffee Talk to be
and one of the best ever held
ed to the Women's Athletic As-
Student Council Election Com-
sponsored by Alpha Theta Mu
at Grove City College. Contin-
sociation on December 11th in
mittee, who conducted this elec.
induction ceremonies in Alumni
On Wednesday, December 5th,
will be held at 4:00 in the Ge-
uing, he stated that he thought
tion as all others of general or
Lounge at four o'clock. There
Pi Gamma Mu. the college na-
dunk. The featured guest at this
the publicity committee should
class-wide interest. Again some
tional social sciences honorary.
discussion will be Acey Jackson,
deserve a special vote of thanks
were thirty-two freshmen thir
votes east were not valid be-
conducted its fall semester tap
Director of Christian Education
for the great job it has done
teen sophomores, four juniors
cause of mistakes made in the
and one senior inducted at
ping under the direction of its
at the Clenmore Presbyterian
with the posters and the cam-
use of the voting machine.
president, Clem Lausberg. The
Church in New Castle. Pennsyl-
paign it launched over WSAJ.
this time. Following this, Mrs.
fraternity, requiring the highest
vania. Mr. Jackson will lead the
The committee was headed by
Stoneburner and the Modern
Dance Troupe presented a pro-
overall of any departmental
panel in a discussion on the top.
Jim Livermore.
honorary has as its entrance
ie "Segregation in the North.'
gram.
Tickets may be bought from
requirements, a 2.9 overall, a
The Collegian
Ruth LaZaro was the senior
Mr. Mendenhall, professor of
any Varsity G Club member for
3.1 in the social sciences (his-
who became a member at this
tory. psychology and sociolo-
political science and assistant
only $.50 apiece or for a dollar
Wishes You
time. The four juniors were
a couple. On Thursday and Fri-
gy), a minimum of 20 hours in
dean of Men will serve as a
Lonnie Glauner. Carol Harring
day there will be a represen-
the above named sciences, and
member of the panel: however,
lative of the Club in the Foun-
ton. Peg Davidson, and Cathy
no grade of F in any social sei-
Curry.
other students and faculty mem-
tain Room, selling tickets.
ence course.
Sophomores inducted were
bers chosen to serve have not
Ferne Clark. Judy Earl, Judy
At the Wednesday tapping.
yet been announced.
AAS Taps Pledges
Farnsworth, Jan Jones, Linda
twelve new members were tak-
Lewis, Dec Reeves, Sherry
en. The new class includes Lin-
For this Coffee Talk Alpha
At 7:00 p.m. December 6th,
Merry
Sheetz, Lynne Thomas, Carol
dy Zeeb, Andy Borland, Bonnie
Theta Mu has chosen a man to
Wennerstom, Barb Berster, Di.
Martin, Carole Stuart, Janice
lead the discussion, a man who
the Arnold Air Society. Oakley
G. Kelley Squadron. tappd 30
ane Ellerman. Ellen Liggitt, and
Alter, Barb McCracken, Joann
is in a position to intelligently
discuss the problem for he has
pledges in Harbison Chapel.
Jez Wilson.
Tresham, Joyce LaZaro, Ed
The new members are Eugene
had personal experience with it.
Christmas
Freshman inducted were Mar
Mathay, John Sawhill, Dave
B. Becker, John R. Caldwell,
Naylor, and Bill Anthony Mr.
Alpha Theta Mu fully expects
gie Allen, Sue Bergmann, Kathy
Richard A. Connors, John H.
Mendenhall and Mr. McClel-
to have some astonishing exam-
Boesch, Judy Chittum, Nancy
Covode. Craig D. Christner. C.
land, two new faculty members.
ples presented for those of us in
Coblentz, Midge D'Agostino, San-
Philip Cryster, Edward L. Dun-
were also taken into the organi-
the North who feel that the prob.
and a
dy Diaz. Cindy Doolittle, Har-
lop. Albert B. Dwyer. Quay G.
zation at that time.
Icm does not exist. For instance,
riet Good, Suellen Herr, Jane
Finefrock, Richard L. Forsythe,
what about the African students
Hicks, Karen Iverson, and Lou-
At six o'clock on the same
John Ginader, Edward F. Gray,
in American colleges who can-
isc Luther. Other freshmen were
Bary L. Haas, Alan K. John-
Happy
day, the formal initiation for
not get served in restaurants
Penny Martin, Mary Morrison,
ston, George W. Ketler. Robert
the new members was held in
even while wearing the native
Lynn Ramsey, Jean Reeves,
S. Leach, Hugh W. Lewis,
dress of their land? What about
Mary Lou Rodgers, Donna
the Chapel, after which the (rn-
Thomas C. Miller, Thomas C.
the Northern Negro who cannot
Smith, Judy Twigg, Sue Ward,
ternity held a dinner reception
Montgomery, Brian L. Mook, J.
find a home in a decent neigh-
New Year
Judy Wible, Kathy Williams,
Robert Moore. Frank S. Povirk,
in the: social room of Crawford
borhood? These facts and some
Vivian York, Terri-Ann Colin,
Nicholas Robinson. Harry R.
Hall. Mr. Mendenhall, the prin-
other details will be brought out
Pat Eger, Carol Koley, Chele
Ruprecht, Robert L. Scott,
cipal speaker of the evening ad-
in the Coffee Talk when Grove
Kuhn, Sue McColm, Mary Lee
Craig M. Shevlin, Donald
City students will discuss the
Phillips, Carol Sproat and Bet-
dressed the group on the topic
Spiece, Douglass B. Swanson,
question "Segregation in the
Edward. R. Webster; and Thom-
Sudak.
"Rearmanent:
North.
as A. Whiting.
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1962 December 14
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.