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Student Newspaper
1963 January 18
Schl Library
Grave City College
Grove City, Pa.
Vol.
XXI
-
No.
11
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, January 18, 1963
a
CRAM!
CSL Sponsors Seminar
Richard E. Sigler To Be Key Speaker
The Christian Service League of Grove City College is spon-
soring a Seminar or Christian Vocations on Saturday. February
9. 1963. The purpose of their seminar is to acquaint students with
opportunities in fulltime Christian vocations: to enlghten those
already anteipating this work and 10 encourage an interest in
those as yet undecided. In an endeavor to be comprehensive
Christian vocations have been broken into five main areas to
be discussed: Ministry, Christian Education, Campus Ministry,
Mission Work, and the Ministry of Music.
The leaders in each group are outstanding in their area of
discussion. Mr. Richard E. Sigler will give the keynot address
on the overall area of Christian vocations and will also lead the
discussions on the ministry. Mr. Sigler is Director of Develop-
ment.
Public
Relations,
&
Blackmore
Alumni Relations at Pittsburgh
Theological Seminary He is a
Names Staff
graduate of Lafayette College
and of Western Theological
Dave Blackmore, new editor
Seminary He has done gradu-
of the COLLEGIAN has an-
ate work at Gettysburg Luth-
nounced his editorial staff for
eran Seminary Mr. Sigler has
the next year. Gloria Powell,
served with the United States
who has been Society Editor
Army. While a student at West-
this past semester will be News
ern Seminary, Mr. Sigler served
Editor. Feature Editor will be
as student assistant at East
Tom Whiting, who has been on
Liberty Presbyterian Church,
GCC Bequeathed Glass Collection
Theta Alpha Phi
the news and feature staffs this
Pittsburgh, and at Market
Square Presbyterian Church,
year.
Rae Belle Burch will continue
Harrisburg. His first pastorate
President Harker announced the gift of a beautiful and unique
Elects Officers
in the position of Head Proof
was at Centre and Bloomfield
Presbyterian Church in Car-
collection of Early American Pressed Blue Glass bequeathed to
reader and Head Typist will be
the College by the late Dr. and Mrs. Ned H. Dearborn, in tribute
On Tuesday. January 15 at
Lin Livermore.
lisle. Previous to his present
to Dr. Morgan Barnes. Dr. Harker was notified of this unusual
position at the seminary he was
the monthly meeting of Theta
Bill Evans, who was Sports
bequest. in late November, by Titusville attorney. Mr. Ernest
Director of Admissions. He
Alpha Phi, the national honor-
Co-Editor with Dave this past
Jack. G.C.C. '26.
served as adviser to the United
ary dramatics fraternity, the
year. will fill the position of
Dr. Ned H. Dearborn, former President of the National
Pennsylvania Epsilon Chapter
Sports Editor. New Society Ed-
Preshyterian Youth of the Syn-
Safety Council. died at his Titusville home August 1. 1962, and
Mrs. Dearborn on November 20. They left identical paragraphs
elected officers for the year
itor, Sue Poe, was on the news
od of Pennsylvania 1957-61.
in their wills bequesthing "our collection of Early American
1963.
staff last year. Joanna Jones
Miss Bessic M. Burrows, Reg-
Pressed Blue Glass to Grove City College in memory of Morgan
Nate Pittman. president of
will be Arts and Theatre Ed.
istrar and Assistant in Christian
Barnes, and it is my desire a simple plaque be displayed with
Theta Alpha Phi for the past
itor.
the collection bearing an inscription in the following form
two semesters announced that
There will be a meeting of all
'In memory of Morgan Barnes,
the new president will be J
members on Wednesday, Feb
gentleman and scholar. by Mr. our college.
William John. Also elected
ruary 6, in Room 226 of the
and Mrs. Dearborn. The
col-
Dr. Dearborn received his
were John Bair, Vice-President:
Recreation Building at 7:00 p.
lection of blue glass. consisting
Doctor of Philosophy degree
Kay Johnson, secretary: Sally
m. Any people desiring to join
of several hundred pieces, is the
from Columbia, spent four
Cecil, business manager: and
the established staff at that
result of hobby of the Dear
years as Director of the New
Peggy Klingensmith, historian.
time should also attend.
borns for many years. and was
York Teacher Training Division
Dr. William Teufel will serve
highly prized by them.
of the State Education Depart-
as faculty advisor for his sec.
Fellowship Discusses Play
Dr. Morgan Barnes, in whose
ment. then taught in New York
ond year.
honor the collection is present
The College Fellowship met
University, late becoming Dean
ed was a teacher and lifelong
Next semester Theta Alpha
Sunday evening in the East
of the Division of General Ed-
friend of Dr. Dearborn. He en-
Phi will produce two plays;
Main Church for Part I of a
ucation. While there he taught
tered the preparatory depart-
Bonds of Interest to be pro-
two-part series considering the
a course in safety education
ment of Grove City College in
duced by Dr. Teufel and an-
musical revue, "For Heaven's
and became a Director of the
1886. After continuing his edu-
other to be announced later to
Sake! This revue, by Helen
National Safety Council. He was
cation at Harvard and universi-
be produced by Dr. William
Kromer and Frederick Silver,
made Executive Vice President
ty of Berlin, he returned to
Tcufel.
was originally staged in the
from 1942-44. and President
G.C.C. to teach Latin. He spent
North American Ecumenical
from 1944 until his retirement
his entire life in educational
in 1958. In 1954, Grove Cliy Col-
Frosh Dance - Feb. 8
Your Assembly in August of
work. returning here to teach
1961
lege conferred upon him the de-
Romance languages in 1914.
gree. Doctor of Laws, Dr. Dear-
Plans are busily being made
Satirical in nature, ti is quite
When, in April of 1951. the col-
born wrote many articles and
in preparation for the freshman
frank and often humorous as it
lege celebrated 75 years of ex-
pamphlets, constantly appeared
class dance, "Cupid's Caper
attacks the circumstances
istence. it was Dr. Morgan
on radio and television, and
to be held on Friday, February
which exist in the World and
Richard E. Segler
Barnes who was asked to make
8, 1963, from eight o'clock till
the Church today
traveled extensively throughout
From the opening line, "Little
Education at Pittsburgh Theo-
the address at the Founders'
the United States and the world.
eleven-thiry in Colonial Dorm.
He became known all over
The evening will be compli-
man, like a peacock proud
logical Seminary. will lead the
Day Assembly. He has retired
in Grove City. living at 433
till the finale. 'For Heaven's
discussion on Christain Educa-
America as "Mr. Safety"
mented by the appearance of
North Broad Street, and is deep-
Sake!' is packed with interest
tion. She has a Bachelor of Arts
ly interested in community af
This valuable glass collection
the "Snug Harbour Three'
and newness of religious experi-
degree from Geneva College
will be placed in Mary Anderson
Jeanne Shekey, and her singing
ence. Some numbers compris-
and a Master in Religious Edu-
fairs. the George Junior Repub-
Pew Hall in a specially built
group, and the comedian antics
ing the revue are: "The Inch
cation from Columbia Universi-
lic, and in all the activities of
case for appropriate display.
of Craig Cameron. All fresh-
worm, "Some Career, "Gim-
ty. Upon college graduation she
men are cordially invited to at
me God Blues," and 'The Re-
was employed in elementary
tend, either stag or drag, and
Due to lack of space, the Collegian has not printed
pair Job.
school teaching. This was fol-
the finals schedule this week. It is felt that students who
upperclassmen will be per-
Sunday, January 20, at 8:00,
lowed by teaching in the Mis-
still don't know when their finals are scheduled can refer
mitted to attend if they are ac-
is the date and time for Part II
sion School in Frenchburg, Ken-
to the Collegian of January 11. If the student has lost his
companied by a freshman.
of this series. An open panel
tucky; work as Assistant in the
copy of that paper, he may consult the numerous finals
Dick Larry and Norma Pear-
discussion will be staged at
Department of Bible School and
schedules posted in Ketler, Mary Anderson Pew, North,
son have been appointed to which time different songs and
Youth Work at the Board of
West and South, the Recreation Building, and Calderwood.
represent the class on the All readings in the revue will be
Christian Education of the for:
College Weekend Committee. discussed.
mer United Presbyterian
(Continued on Page 4)
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1963 January 18
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.