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1963 March 1
Vol. XXI - No. 14
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, March 1. 1963
NINETY GIRLS RECEIVE BIDS
Extra Assembly
Rushing Climaxed
On Tuesday Night
Set For Tonight
Tuesday evening, two very
hectic and frustrating weeks
Students and faculty mem-
came to a climax for the 300
bers have a real treat in store
sorority girls and 180 rushees
on campus. For on that night,
for them this evening. The Stu-
bids were signed in Crawford
dent Activities Committee, in
Auditorium and then the tradi-
cooperation with the Depart-
tional celebration was held in
ment of Physical Education,
the Gedunk. officially begin-
ning the 1963 pledging period.
has arranged to bring in The
Barb Streams, president of
Jack Moore Dance Company
Pan Hell, announced that 90
for a performance at 8:15 in
girls were accepted into so.
Crawford Auditorium. This is
rorities this year compared to
an addition to the program of
121 taken last year. Any sorori-
Special Assemblies.
ty which did not take its quota
of ten pledges is eligible to
This afternoon, Mr. Moore
take spring prefs in several
conducted a Master's Class in
weeks.
the Arena for the members of
Pledging will last for two and
the Grove City College Dance
one-half weeks and will be cli-
maxed by Quad Day on March
Group and their guests. En-
16. In case of inclement weath.
Umisiastic students came from
er Quad Day will be postponed
Geneva. Allegheny and Slippery
until March 23.
Rock Colleges and
Those pledging include:
Youngstown University to par-
ticipate in the class,
DELTA DELTA TAU
Jo
Baker, Sue Baughman. Roberta
This evening's performance
DiMenna, Marianne Evans, Lo.
will feature Jack Moore's
is Hartman, Linda Stover. Bet-
"Songs Remembered' which he
Pictured above are ten pledges representing their sororities. Row 1: Karen Iverson,
sy Sudak, Brenda Turner, Joan
choreographed in 1961 while at-
Karen Cabble, Sue Staplin, Mary Williams and Dorothy Henry. Row 2: Linda Stover, Anitra
Tuttle.
tending Connecticut College as
the first recipient of the Doris
Rockhill, Carolyn Hunt, Suc Bretz and Lynn Ramsey.
DELTA OMEGA RHO Su-
Humphrey Fellowship in Chor-
san Bretz. Susan Craig, Judy
eography. For his music. Moore
John Loves Mary' To Be Presented
Local Thesbians
Johnston, Carol Menges, Mary
has chosen five brief orchestral
Rodgers, Beth Schweinsherg,
songs of Albam Berg, set to the
so-called picture postcard
Friday and Saturday nights,
Appear Tonight
Carol Sproat, Karen Stilley.
not know why John married
texts by Peter Altenberg. John
March 8 and 9. Peggy Klingen-
GAMMA CIII Ann Bennett,
Martin. dance critic for the
smith and Bruce Haedrich will
Lily. The situation is doubly
Dr. Sisler. Mr. McClelland,
Barbara Berster, Betsy Bryant,
New York Times says, "While
complicated when John discov-
Mr. Mendenhall, Dr. Hartman
Kathy Kline, Sue Irwin, Karen
Mr. Moore does not follow the
star in the title roles of John
ers that Fred is already mar-
and Andy Borland will appear
Iverson, Peggy McNaugher,
text in any literal sense. he has
Loves Mary, a three-act come-
dy written by Norman Krasna.
ried. From then on, hilarious
tonight and tomorrow night in
Janet Pogue, Donna Smith,
altogether captured its spirit:
Mary Ann Watson.
and that of the music inspired
Dr. William C. Teufel is direct-
events follow one after the oth-
the Grove City PSEA-sponsored
by it. Mr. Moore carries as can-
ing the cast, Supporting
er as the couples try to
play The Caine Mutiny Court
GAMMA SIGMA PHI Kathy
cer the full burden of his chor-
"Mary' and 'John" are Ben
straighten out their marital
Martial. The play will be pre-
Boesch, Shirley Buck, Terri-
cographic conception and he
McClelland and Heather Me
mix-ups. In the end, of course,
Ann Colin, Sue Cress, Dorothy
does it with eloquence."
Laughlin as Senator and Mrs.
everything works out and John
sented in the Grove City Senior
Henry, Vivian Hipps, Honey
and Mary finally marry and
High School auditorium: the
Another feature of tonight's
McKinley, parents of Mary
Kenward, Susan McColm, Mar-
Fred Taylor. the wartime pal
live "happily ever after"
curtain rises at 8:15. Proceeds
gene Naumowich, Mary Ann
program will be he perform-
from this performance will go
Schaub,
ance of "Target". This com-
of John, will be played by Bob
position has brought Mr. Moore
Moore. Willy Jahn is cast in
Debators Go Canadian
toward a scholarship to be pre-
PHI SIGMA CIII Rusty Co-
the crities' respect. and stature
the role of Lt. O'Leary. and
sented to a Grove City High
blentz. Pat Hutchison, Cindy
among artists as as choreo-
Kay Johnson will portray Lily
Four GCC students. Jim
Harbish. Susanne Gay. Doug
School senior for the college of
McCullough, Lynn Leslic, Barb
grapher. It consists of a group
Hunter, Bob Lewis, Joanna
Swanson, and Tom Jones will
Jones, and Joe Bream traveled
his choice. Donations are $1.25
Olmstead, Lynn Ramsey, Jean
of five succinet pictures which
Reeves, Ellen Rider.
are labeled "Target No. 1"
be seen as Miss Georgia
to Rochester Institute of Tech-
for adults and $1.00 for stu.
SIGMA DELTA PIII . Ginny
Target No. 2". etc. The music
Beachwood, Oscar Dugan, and
nology to participate in a two
dents.
Burton, Stephanie Capps, Mad-
for piano. double bass and
Harwood Biddle, respectively.
day debate on the topic. Re-
briefly for voice is Evelyn Lo.
The play is set at the end of
There are two qualifications
cline D'Agostino, Susan Funk,
solved: that man possesses the
Onnie Guarnieri, Carol Sal-
hoefer. In addition to Mr.
World War 11 in an apartment
ultimate weapon.
for this award. First, the fam-
mons, Susan Staplin, Marny
Moore. the participants include
of the St. Regis Hotel in New
They met the New York-Ca
ily of the student must show fi-
Whiteomb,
Jean Learey, Chester Wolenski,
York. belonging to Senator and
nadian circuit composed of
nancial need: and second, the
Nancy Comstock, and the won-
Mrs. McKinley. Previous to the
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
twenty-two colleges and univer-
student must be accepted at an
derful -Naney Lewis, whose
opening of the play, John was
sities, including Hobart, Isgoode
Sherri Craft, Gail Holmgren,
deadpan mimicking adds much
shipped overseas where his life
accredited college or university.
Hall, Youville, Oswego, Case
Sandy McCracken, Pennie Mar-
to the effectiveness of the work.
was saved by Fred Taylor
Institute of Technology, and
Instead of having a direct
tin, Pat Morgan, Barbara Stud-
Fred was sent back to the
Harpers. Grove City accumu-
transfer of the funds from
ley. Judy Schweigert, Pat Wad-
States before John, and the two
lated a record of three wins
PSEA to the student winning
dell, Sue Weed, Mary Williams.
OUIJA APPLICATIONS
temporarily lost touch. But
and six losses.
the scholarship, the money will
Applications are
while in Europe, Fred had fall-
be sent directly to the chosen
SIGMA THETA CHI Karen
available ni the OUIJA of-
en in love with Lily Harbish
This was a Canadian style de-
college or university to be ap-
Cabble, Ann Callahan, Sandee
fice for the positions of Busi-
and had not been able to take
bate on a philosophical topic.
plied directly to educational
Diaz, Sally Ekin, Dorothy Ger-
ness Manager and Editor-In-
her home with him. John, be-
On Friday evening, two Cana-
costs.
gely, Carol Koley, Chele Kuhn,
Chief of the 1964 OUIJA.
cause of his gratitude toward
dain schools competed in a
Sue Lutz, Janet Miller, Connie
parliamentary debate on the
Due to scheduling difficulties,
Rodwanski.
These positions are usually
Fred, married Lily so that she
filled by members of the
might enter the United States.
topic, Resolved: if the past is
the play will not be presented
at the college. College students
THETA ALPHA PHI Kathy
Junior Class. but all stu-
He then planned to divorce her
past, there is no future.
invited and urged to attend the
Aikens, Karen Blohune, Harriet
dents interested in the posi-
and let Fred take her as his
Pi Kappa Delta, the forensic
performance at the high school
Good, Carolyn Hunt. Sue
tions are welcome to apply.
wife. When the curtain rises,
honorary, urges the entire stu-
on West Main Street.
Hynes, Marie Keiler, Sally Mc-
The positions are awarded
Mary, John's fiancee. is pre-
dent body to participate in the
Clester, Sherry Mizer, Sherron
on the basis of experience
paring for his homecoming,
Rodger's Oratory Contest to be
"I believe that love is the
Webb, Carol Wood
and interest. Applications
knowing nothing of his "mar-
held on March 13th and 27th.
riage". When she accidentally
greatest thing in the world;
will be reviewed and the re-
The deadline for entering is
THETA KAPPA Margie Al-
that it alone can overcome
sults announced at- a later
discovers this, she is extremely
Mar. 2. Sign up with Dr. Teufel,
len, Judy Chappell, Pam Hager,
hate; that right can and will
date.
upset and thinks that John no
Mr. Latvala, or George Towle.
Jeanne Hankey, Louise Kraft,
longer loves her: for she-doès
triumph over might." ..John D.
Anitra Rockhill, Ruthanne Sam-
Rockefeller, Jr.
ple.
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1963 March 1
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.