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1963 March 29
Vol. XXI - No. 18
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, March 29, 1963
Conners Elected
Freshmen Girls'
College
Hosts
Peter, Paul And Mary
SeniorPlacement
Squadron Head
Dorm Counselors
BBB
Convention
Sing At Westminster
At the last meeting of the
Interviews Held
Arnold Air Society, election
of officers was held. The re-
Are Announced
New Wilmington will turn
The Eta Zeta Chapter of Beta
Greenwich on Thursday, April
Have you wondered what so
sults were as follows: Squadron
Eight Junior Counselors were
Beta Beta Biological Society at
4, when Peter, Paul and Mary,
Commander, Richard Conners;
recently selected for the com-
Grove City College extends a
many seniors have been doing
the popular folk singing trio,
in Crawford and the second
Executive Officer, Brian Mook;
sincere welcome to the aspiring
will give a concert on the West-
ing year, 1963-'64. These girls,
biologists who are attending the
floor of the Recreation Building
Operations Officer, Barry
minster College campus at 8:30
chosen for their character, per-
Beta Beta Beta Annual Conven-
recently? To answer the ques-
Haas: Administrations Officer,
p.m.
sonality scholastic achieve-
tion of District Three. Grove
tion, they have been having in-
Quay Finefrock; Comptroller,
ments, and college activities,
Life-long interests in folk mu-
City College is the host institu-
terviews with companies and
William Miller: Informations
will live with the freshman and
sic led Peter Yarrow, Paul
schools for prospective jobs.
Officer, Tom Whiting: Chaplin.
tion for this important inter-col-
help them adjust 10 college life.
Stookey. and Mary Travers to
Originally, there was one of
John Ginader: Pledgemaster,
lege conference, and, as prep-
Those chosen were:
Greenwich Village. Peter Yar-
fice which handled all types of
Craig Christner
arations have run smoothly, a
row, a native of New York
Barbara Clarke, from Hone-
placement. However, as the
valuable and successful pro-
Other items that were cover-
City, is a graduate of Cornell
oge Falls, N. Y., is an elemen-
program continually grew and
gram is being held this Friday
ed
at the meeting included
University, where he was an
grew, a division became neces-
tary education major and a
and Saturday Approximately
plans for the "Car Wash and
instructor in a folk ballad
member of P.S.E.A.
sary. In 1959-60 the placement
40 students are participating in
Shave** to be held tomorrow at
course. He was appearing as a
the E. Main St. Church from 9.
Carol Cotton is a math major
this spring weekend assembly
office separated into two parts,
single after his own tour which
4 p.m., weather permitting. Al-
from Cape Elizabeth, Me. Her
which began with registration
the business and industry pro-
included the Newport Folk Fes-
activities include Cwens,
and a picnic lunch in Science
gram and the teacher program.
so tentative dates were set for
tival, 1960,
Hall. A formal welcome in
The industrial placement of
the showing of the movie,
W.A.A., Synchronized Swim-
ming. teaching Sunday School
Crawford Hall this afternoon
Paul Stookey, a native of
fice is located in the basement
'Pro-Football's Longest Day'
Birmingham, Michigan, was do-
at George Jr. and Phi Sigma
preceded the viewing of the
of Crawford directly opposite
at Crawford Auditorium. This
ing stand-up comic routines in
Chi sorority.
film "The Living Dessert."
the Little Theater Mr. Jack
movie is a color film of the
the Village and was the highest
Kennedy, who is in charge of
Giants-Packers championship
Georgicana Garrity from
After a "nourishing" banquet,
paid entertainer there when he
the program, has a wide varie-
Munhall, Pa., is a sociology ma-
the Eta Zeta Chapter will have
game of 1962. The meeting was
joined the trio.
ty of literature available about
jor. She is a member of Cwens,
the pleasure of introducing the
adjourned at 9:00 p.m. by pres-
Mary Travers. the willowly
the industries. Every year a
ent Squadron Commander, Jack
Chapel and Touring Choirs,
evening speaker Dr. Phillip S.
blond member of the trio, has
M.A.P. House Council, Modern
Grant, Assistant Professor of
great number of represen-
Frizzell.
been singing folk songs since
tatives from industrial and
Dance Troupe, and Sigma
Pathology at the School of Hy-
her kindergarten days. A na-
business companies visit Grove
Thela Chi sorority.
geine and Public Health at
tive of Louisville, Kentucky,
Judith Fransworth is a sociol-
Johns Hopkins University. Ar-
City College in search of pros-
she came to New York with
pective employees. In the past
ogy major from Canandaigua,
riving at Greater Pittsburgh
her parents. After singing in
eight weeks, 85 companies have
N. Y. She is a member of
Airport from the West Coast
the chorus of **The Next Pres-
this afternoon. Dr. Grant will
visited the campus holding
Cwens, Theta Alpha Pi sorority.
ident' with Mort Sahl, which
their interviews in the Craw-
W.A.A., International Club. and
visit Grove City College this
flopped after two weeks on
ford Social Room. Mr. Kennedy
is a Sunday School teacher at
evening and speak to an ap-
Broadway, she took a series of
has compiled recruiting sched-
George Jr.
preciative group of biologists on
The Role of the Nucleus in the
jobs in literary and advertising
ules which are available to
Cornelia Kuhn from Emlen-
Cell."
agencies until 1961 when she
each senior interested. These
ton, Pa. is a Spanish major.
met Paul Stookey.
schedules tell not only the dates
Her activities include Cwens
Dr. Grant received his B.S.
Al Grossman, manager of
of different companies' visita-
and the Gamma Chi sorority
in 1947 at the City College of
Odetta, found them, put them
tions, but they also give quite
Carol Leonard, an elementary
New York, his M.A. in 1949,
together, and the result is
a
detailed job descriptions. Al-
education major from New
and his Ph.D. in 1952, both at
cosmopolitan trio.
though engineers, business ad-
Hyde Park, N. Y., is secretary
Columbia University lle has
Peter, Paul, and Mary will
ministrators, and accountants
of the Sophomore class and a
been an instructor of Biology
present their concert in the
are in greater demand, gradu-
member of Cwens, M.A.P. and
at the City College of New
Arts and Science Auditorium at
ates in all fields are being
North House Councils, and
York, research associate in
Westminster College. Both re-
sought. This progrm has be-
Theta Alpha Pi sorority.
Embryology at the Institute for
served and general admission
come so important within the
Deborah Newberry from Ca.
Cancer Research, and instruc-
seats are available, costing
last ten years that 35 major
nastota, New York is an ele-
for in physiology at the Uni-
$2.25 and $1.75 respectively.
companies have already made
mentary education major. She
versity of Pennsylvania School
Tickets may be purchased at
appointments for next year.
is a member of Chapel and
of Medicine. In addition to his
the Westminster Book Store or
The Teacher Placement Of-
Touring Choirs, M.A.P. and
present Assistant-Professorship
at the door. Also, mail orders
fices four altoghether are
North House Councils, College
at John Hopkins, he is an in-
can be made by addressing the
located on the second floor of
Commander Conners
Fellowship, P.S.E.A., and Gam-
structor of Embryology at the
requests to the Westminster
the Recreation Building. Dr.
(Continued on Page 5)
Marine Biological Laboratory in
Student Council.
Joseph Hartman, the Director
Wonds Hole, Massachusetts.
of Teacher Training and Place-
Orientation Program Changes Made
The enlightening evening will
be concluded with a dance and
Pan-Hell Dance
ment, is available for all neces-
sary information. This year
Planning has already begun
Class
social get-together in Crawford
during
the
summer
Tomorrow Night
forty school districts from Pa.,
for the 1963 Freshman Orienta
months.
Hall. Inter-College Acquain-
N. Y., N. J., and Ohio came to
tion Program. The Executive
tanceship is of certain value in
The most significant change
interview 118 students who will
the three-fold purpose of Beta
Tomorrow evening sorority
Council busily at work on the
in next year's program is that
be certified to teach (36 elc-
Beta Beta: stimulation of sound
women and their dates will be
program. consists of: chair
there will be only one Fresh-
bound for the land of make-be-
mentary education majors and
man. Barry Gruver: assistant
scholarship, dissemination of
man Orientation Program that
82 secondary education ma-
scientific knowledge, and pro-
lieve as they join Alice in Won-
chairman. Ben McClelland:
will continue from the time
jors. The teacher placement
secretary, Peggy Klingensmith:
motion of biological research.
derland for the annual Pen-Hell
freshmen arrive till either
office has made up credentials
treasurer, Wren Moorefield:
Homecoming or Stunt Night.
Saturday there will be a busy
Dance. Sponsored by the Pan-
for each senior interested;
schedule which will include stu.
Hellenic Association, the dance
and George Jones, Karen Ev-
Consequently there will be on-
about 600-800 are sent per year
dent papers to be presented by
will be held in the Intramural
ans and Karey McCoy. Mr.
ly one Orientation Board next
in the Teacher Placement of
those who have conducted out-
Room from 9-12, and will fea-
Warner D. Mendenhall, Jr., As-
year. The first week of Orien-
fices all types of literature,
sistant Dean of Men. is the Ad-
standing research. a business
ture the enchanted music of
lation will be conducted very
pamphlets. and lists of all
visor,
meeting, and a number of in-
Buddy Lee and his orchestra,
similar to last year's program.
teaching vacancies are avail-
teresting seminars in the Rare
Edic Haughton, Dance Chair
The purpose of Fre-hman Or-
It is hoped that more faculty
able. In addition, a bulletin
ientation is to acquaint the
members will be involved in
Book Room. Saturday evening,
man. has listed the specific
board located in the lobby of
the students will return to Mar
Freshman Class with the col-
next year's Orientation Week
committees and their respec-
the Recreation Building con-
(Continued on Page 5)
tive chairmen as follows: Dec.
lege and its policies. the ad-
program. Following Orientation
tains more information about
ministration. the faculty. and
orations, Sally Brown; Invita-
Week there will be several
teacher placement.
the students. The main objec-
class activities for the Fresh-
AWS Elections
tions, Linda Brodmerkel; Pub-
tive of next year's program
licity, Barbara Herrold; Pro.
Both these placement offices
man Class. Through these ac-
grams, Joann Tresham; Tick.
operate entirely for the advan-
will be to instill within the
tivities it is hoped that the
Set Next Week
tange of the students. Their
freshman the value of being a
freshmen will develop a class
ets, Jan Wagner; Reception,
services are free and available
student at Grove City College.
spirit and a sense of being an
Sue Ellerton; Band, Karen Or
On Tuesday, April 2, Grove
to any Grove City graduate.
The program will try to show
integral part of the student
City women will elect new of
lowski; and Clean-up, Karen
(Continued on Page 5)
Gibbons,
the freshman the unique advan-
body. There will be no hazing
ficers for the Association of
tages the college offers to him.
whatsoever during this period.
Women Students and the Judi-
The decorations will, of
The Student Council wish-
A new feature that is being
Applications for next year's
cial Board. The six seniors on
course, be as elaborate and
es to remind students that
added to next year's program
Freshman Orientation Board
effective as is usual for the
the Women's Governing Board,
petitions for class and school
is the development of a book
are now available in the Bur-
Marty Coblentz, Gretchen Fau-
Pan-Hell Dance. Each sorority
offices will be available on
on vital, interesting, contro-
sar's office. Anyone interested
cett, Pat Maits, Nancy McGin-
is in charge of a particular
Wednesday, April 17, 1963,
versial issues appealing specif-
in serving on the Orientation
nis, Barb Streams and Lynda
phase of the decorations, such
There are 2G offices avail-
ically to college students. This
Board is encouraged to apply.
Taft, comprise the nominating
as the entrance, centerpiece,
able for students with over
is a book of readings to stimu-
The deadline for the applica-
committee for the officers. The
bandstand, tables, etc. During
a 2.0 average. The Primary
late thought and to be used in
tions is 4:30 p.m., April 5.
voting will take place in Craw-
the intermission of the dance,
Election will be held April
discussions. It will be made
Please return them to the Bur-
ford auditorium during the
a reception will be held in
23 and the General Election
available to the Freshman sar's office.
chapel hour.
Alumni. Lounge for faculty
will be April 30,
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1963 March 29
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.