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1963 March 15
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Vol. XXI - No. 16
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, March 15, 1963
Festive Weekend Under Way
Alpha Theta Mu
Ouija Editors
W. Herman Climaxes
Prepares To Tap
For Next Year
All College Week-End
To Be Chosen
Well, here it is -- the weekend
Alpha Theta Mu. the senior
woman's honorary. is preparing
Applications are available for
that the whole campus has been
to accept new members at the
the positions of Editor-in-Chief
greatly anticipating! A total
May Day Honors Convocation.
and Business Manager of the
amount of $4.000 has been do-
1964 QUIJA. Applications can
nated to the production of this,
In the spring of their sopho-
be obtained in the yearbook of
the first All-College Weekend.
more year. the girls who will be
chosen attended a dinner at
fice or Mr. Kennedy's office,
Including a wide variety of new
which Alpha Theta Mu and its
and must be turned in to Mr.
and exciting features, it should
functions were introduced, They
Kennedy, Mr. McClelland, or
be a big success.
were invited to the dinner on
the yearbook office by Friday,
The first event will take place
the basis of potential qualifica-
March 23rd.
this afternoon. A "Tug-O-War"
Duties of the yearbook Editor
contest will be held between an
tion in their junior year, that is.
a place near the top of their
include the organization of a
Irish group of boys and a group
class. as well as fifty activity
staff, selection of publishing
of boys of another descent. to
points. On these bases the
company and portrait photo.
recognize St. Patrick's Day.
members are chosen by a nom-
grapher, and the final respon-
Next on the agenda is the
inating board of faculty advis.
sibility of seeting that the de-
performance of Anna Russell
ors and students. Approxi-
talls of OUIJA production are
this evening at 8:15 in Crawford
mately ten women are selected
carried out with efficiency and
Auditorium. Hailed as the
annually.
quality. The Business Manager
Queen of Comediennes, Miss
The purpose of the honorary
is in charge of the sale of ad-
Russell will present her fasci-
is to establish worthwhile proj
vertisements, and the collec-
nating and hilarious program
ccts which will bnefit the
tion and disbursement of all
entitled "Dramamania," Sing-
school prior to their acquisition
funds appropriated to the
ing. acting. and playing numer-
and sponsorship by other or
OUIJA by the Student-Activities
ous musical instruments, Anna
ganizations. Presently ATM is
Committee.
Russell uses her wide-spread
investigating the possibility of
The final decision in the se-
talents in the comical treatment
establishing an effective honor
lection of QUIJA editor will be
of any subject. This should be a
system at Grove City.
made by the Publications Com-
night of uproarious entertain-
Beginning at 4:15 next Thurs-
mittee which will meet late in
ment, so be sure to bring your
day, ATM will sponsor another
March. The decision will be
seat belts!
of its monthly coffee talks in
based on the individual's past
WOODY HERMAN
Then on Saturday afternoon,
the gedunk. In accordance with
experience. interest, imagina-
March 16, a jam session will be
the Lenten Season, the topic of
tion, and creativity.
held in the Crawford Social
discussion will be "How Import-
This year the position of Ed-
ant is a Faith to the College
itor-in-Chief was filled by Co.
Editors, Judy Daucher and El-
Fraternity Men Sign Bids
Room from 2-4 P. M. The high-
light of this session will be the
Student? The religious point of
Cotic Harris Quartet. Known
view will be presented and de-
len Egbert. Any student wish-
for playing excellent jazz, Cotie
fended by Dr. Boak, and the
ing to apply on this basis this
Fraternity rushing was cli- son, Ed Bohn, Gil Smith, Bill
and his group can be expected
psychological viewpoint by
is, as a co-editor, should so in-
maxed this past Tuesday night.
Blair,
Mark
a
Farinean,
Gene
to present an afternoon of fun
faculty member who is yet to
dicate in his application letter.
as 98 men signed bids in Craw.
Bouma, Mike Sember, Tom
and excitement.
be selected. It is hoped that all
Business Manager for the 1963
ford Auditorium. The tradition
Moore, Ken Curry, John Simp-
Finally, the elimax of this
interested students will attend
OUIJA was Brian Mook. Any-
al Gedunk celebration was fol.
son.
fun-filled weekend is the All-
and contribute their views to
one having questions regarding
lowed by a student-faculty has-
BETA SIGMA Dave Archer,
College Dance which will be
the discussion.
these positions should contact
ketball game and dance. The
John Ratvasky, Fred Shinkler,
held tomorrow night, March 16,
this year's editors or business
new pledges were introduced to
Bill Easterlin, Dave Schaffer,
from 9-1 in the Intramural
This would -be a better world
manager.
the student body during half
Jim Wier, Jim Livermore, Ken
Room. Since it is a combina-
half time of the game.
if we had more wild life in our
This year's staff is presently
Bilger.
tion of three major dances
adding the finishing touches to
Those who signed bids in-
forests and less in our big cit.
DELTA IOTA KAPPA John
which were held in the past, it
its endeavor and is anticipating
clude:
Sinclair, Dave Sager, Knight
has been decided that this
jes.
its publication late in May.
ADELPHIKOS Jon Ander-
Hoover, Bill Jack, Bill Johns-
dance will be formal. Entertain-
ton. Jim O'Halek, Jim Shaver,
ment-wise, we have been very
Corkey Hickey, Bill Paulson,
fortunate to obtain the famous
Frank MacRory.
Woody Herman and His Herd
EPSILON PI Bill Buchanan.
for the dance. A vaudeville
Tom Behr, Bryan Ryder, Tom
trouper since he was only 9,
Haller, Walter McNees, Jerry
Woody was billed "The Boy
McCue, Joe Tinant, Larry Ste-
Wonder of The Clarinet. He
vens, Lyle Mook, Mike Biseeg-
began to play in dance bands in
lia, Biff Holland, Ray Rawlins,
1929 and then, in 1936, a group
John Galvanek, Paul Heath,
of men formed a band corpora-
Tom Shear.
tion and elected him as presi-
dent. Since then, Woody has or-
KAPPA ALPHA PHI
Paul
ganized his band four times, as
Fletcher. Phil Chirico,
Don
a result of war, depression, etc.
Girdwood, Skip Davis, Craig
But each time his band has be-
Connelly, Dave Cook, Dave
come even greater. Today he
Judt, Bob Montgomery, Paul
has been voted as tops in the
Macler, Chai Vathanakul,
Ed
country for his band, which in-
Harvey, Gary Kibler,
tegrates traditional jazz with
Sparks.
outstanding music.
NU LAMBDA PHI Ray
George T. Simon of the New
Bauch, Tom Durei, Craig Cam-
York Herald Tribune recently
eron, Tom Doctor, Art
wrote about Woody Herman's
Schneider, Rob Peterman, Skip
present Herd: "What's so out-
McEwing, George Hamilton,
standing about the Herd? First,
Dick Landers, Skip Siverling,
of all it has the almost forgot-
Roger Presley, Maurice Mahan,
ten sort of pulsating ensemble
Jim Williams, Tom Stayduhar,
sound and drive that makes you
Jack Douds.
want to cheer. The arrange-
OMICRON XI. Lynn Bran-
ments are exciting. The brass is
ner, Cal Burkhart, Vaughn Pur-
brilliant The trumpets blast as
rell, Charles Chords, Bill Mow-
one. They blow high, but they
cry, John Harbaugh, John Bul-
are accurate and they get a
lions, Pete Macler, Dave Load-
great blend. The saxes are
Pictured above are nine happy Fraternity pledges: Row I: L to: R: Frank: MacRory,
man, John Morton.
loose and easy. And the rhythm
Wendell Davis, Gil Smith, Larry Stevens. Row II: L to R: Steve Epps, Dave Wilson, John
PAN SOPHIC Wayne Vogel,
section well, if there's one
Harbaur, George Hamilton, Jim Wier.
Dick Larry, Bob Bishop, Steve
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reason why this Herd stands
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1963 March 15
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.