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1963 May 3
Vol. XXI - No. 18
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, May 3, 1963
May Day Will Climax Year's Activities
Betas, Eps Win
Unique Ouija To
Just one more week until the
Top Trophies In
Arrive May 17
big week-end .. May Day! Ev-
eryone on campus is eagerly
awaiting the May Day Dance,
IF Competition
The secret of our new and dif-
ferent Ouija will be revealed
the arrival of parents, no Satur-
day classes, the Pageant, Greek
Highlighting the I-F dance.
this coming week!
Sing, and generally, all the fun
"At the end of the Rainbow,"
The yearbooks should arrive
was the presentation of scho.
on Friday, May 17. "The excit-
that characterizes this annual
lastic and athletic awards to
ingly unique publications" will
tradition. The following is a
individual fraternities. Recipient
have, to give a preview of its
schedule of the events:
of top academic honors was
originality, a new emphasis on
On Friday night, May 17, the
May Day Dance will be held in
Beta Sigma; placing second
student life, a new cover de-
the Inframural Room from 9-12.
and third, respectively, were
sign. and a new method of lay-
the DIKs and the KAPs. Bob
out," says co-editor Ellen Eg-
The decorations will be exotic,
in accordance with the theme
Hill of the Pan Sophic fra-
bert. She also says, "Look for
ternity received recognition as
the special line conversion
Bali H'ai,
At 9:00 Saturday morning,
top pledge of the year.
treatment of the photographs on
The 'best-in-sports" award
the division pages between the
the parents will regiser and re-
ceive name cards in the main
went to the EPs, with
sections and see if you can
corridor of the Rec. Building.
Betas and Kaps receiving sec.
point it out. It is a style of Wil-
Then at 10:00 in Harbison
ond and third place honors. In
liam J. Keller, Publishers Inc.
addition, individual awards
of Buffalo, New York, who pub-
Chapel, the program will open
were presented to the champ.
lished this year's yearbook."
with the Recognition Assembly.
At this time the College honors
Sandee Diaz, Justin Modic, Sandee Steele, and Jake Wickert
ions of IF-participated sports.
Ellen proudly claims that the
practice for the adagio section of the May Day ceremonies
Trophies were awarded to the
Quija for 1963 looks like a "big
many campus organizations and
Who said dancing is not fun?
students with well earned
following fraternities: Beta Sig-
school" yearbook.
ma, volleyball and basketball;
Announcements will be made
awards.
From 11:30-1:15 a "Come and
House Council
Education For
Delta Iota Kappa, football;
in chapel on the days that the
Go" lunch will be served in the
Epsilon Pi, softball; and Kappa
Ouija will be distributed. All
Intramural Room. costing $1.25
Elections Held
Student
Court
Alpha Phi, bowling and golf.
students may receive the year-
per plate. The entire family is
Recognition was given to the
book free of charge on presen-
welcome.
In recent dorm elections,
Gets Underway
12 top pledges academically:
tation of their school I.D. card.
At 12:45 an Armed Forces
Bob Hill (Pan-3.53), John
The full cost of publishing the
Ruth Harper was named presi-
parade will be held on Broad &
Knarr (SAS), Bill Paulsen (D-
annual is paid out of the stu-
dent of MAP House Council for
Student Council intends to con-
Center Streets. At 1:30, our col-
1963-64. Jean Wasser and Bobbi
duct an extensive campaign to
IK). Paul Heath (EP), Bob
dents' activities fee, plus what
lege AFROTC Unit will hold its
Bennett were chesen as vice-
educate the student body in the
Montgomery (KAP), Craig
the business department earns
Armed Forces Day ceremony
presidents; Rusty Cobientz.
Student Courts purposes and
Cameron (Nulamb), Bill Harsh-
from soliciting advertisements
on the football field.
Secretary; and Barb Olmstead.
operation. Two methods of edu-
barger (SAS), Gene Bouma
and from prices paid by non-
On the baseball diamond at
cation have so far been suggest-
(Adel), Merv Brown SAS),
service organizations for their
treasurer. Marg Sloan will
2:00 a double-header will be
serve as the social chairman of
ed. First, the basic ideas of the
Reid McClintock (SAS), Lyle
group pictures in the book. This
played with Geneva, continuing
MAP.
Mook (EP), and Ed Harvey
year the business department
court may be explained during
throughout the afternoon.
(KAP). The presentation cere-
earned approximately $2,000,
Then one of the biggest
The presdient of House Coun-
individual class meetings, or
organizations such as MGB and
monies were emcced by IF
bringing the total cost of publi-
events will take place--the May
cil leads and directs the meet-
cation of the Ouija to $12,000.
Judo may be given the responsi-
president, Eric Carlson.
ings of the organization. She is
With this year's Ouija com-
Court procession. At 2:30 the
bility.
The semi-formal dance was
Queen, Nancy Beck, and her at-
aided by the vice-presidents,
held in the Intramural Room
plete and ready for distribution,
who are, in addition, in charge
In any case, the court is a
plans for next year must get
tendants will proceed up the
last Saturday night and fea-
walk from M.A.P. rear patio to
of the sign-out sheets. An accur-
project which should greatly
underway immediately. The
tured the music of Bill LeRoy
ate record of proceedings is
Student Publications Committee
the arena, escorted by a mili-
improve student government on
and his orchestra. The dance
tary guard. At 3:00 the tradi-
kept by the secretary and the
this campus. It is an important
met this past Tuesday and
committees were co-ordinated
budget is balanced by the treas-
chose a tentative editor-in-chief
tional May Day Pageant will be
step forward and thus deserves
by co-chairmen Ted Betush and
held in the Arena. A new fea-
urer. The social chairman is
the full attention of every mem.
and business manager for the
Chuck Haskell. Working under
responsible for all special pro-
ber of the student body. During
1964 Ouija. Official approval
ture, in the Modern Dance pro-
them. were the Omicron X
and press release are being
gram will be the Adagio num-
grams and parties given in the
those meetings when the pro-
Fraternity in charge of the
ber directed by Mrs. Stoneburn-
dorm.
cedures of the court are being
withheld until faculty approval
programs and invitations. The
er. which will then be held in
explained, each student should
verifies the selection. Normally,
Some nominees were chosen
Betas and Pans made the
by a committee of seven senior
listen carefully, question, and
these positions are filled by
the Arena for the Queen's en-
centerpiece and the Sig Alphs
members of the Junior Class
tertainment.
members of House Council and
otherwise attempt to thoroughly
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At 5:15 the Parents' dinner
understand the issues SO that
Women's Governing Board.
will be served in the Intramural
Eleven more names were add-
he may vote intelligently.
Room at $2.50 per plate. Smor-
ed to the list as a result of peti-
gasbord style. Students will be
tions signed by residents.
served as usual in the dining
rooms.
Troup To Dance
The day will be concluded at
8:15 with the Greek Sing con-
New Regime
Included in next weeks's May
test in the Arena.
Day festivities will be the de-
All in all, the whole day will
be very exciting and filled with
Takes The Reins
but of the re-vitilized Modern
Dance Troup under the direc
fun. Be sure to look for next
tion of Mrs. Janet Stoneburner
week's Collegian which will be
The annual Student Council
The group is following the
devoted entirely to May Day.
picnic was held last Saturday,
at the Harker farm on the Em-
theme "Holiday Highlites" and
Annual Patio
lenton-Foxburg road. Both old
will conduct its audience on a
and new members attended the
sentimental journey through the
picnic from 3:00 to 6:00. Food
Dance Tonight
year ending in the present.
and games were the feature at-
tractions of the afternoon.
The program varies with se-
The most unique dance of
In other action this week,
lections in adagio, modern, and
the year will be held this eve-
ning. The Patio Dance of 1963
President Harker announced
exhibition ballroom dancing.
will be held on both patios and
the appointment of two Student
The adagio is the newest ad-
in the lobby of MAP dormi-
Council administrative repre-
dition to the program and puts
tory beginning at 8:30. Much
sentatives, These are Harry
men in the show for the first
planning has been done in the
Kent and Barbara Nelson,
time.
past weeks by MAP house
members of the class of '6-1.
council to insure a memorable
These appointments round out
Participating men include:
dance. Refreshments will b
the Student Council for next
Dave Davidson, Mark Farinean,
served throughout the evening
year. The organization of the
and the entertainment will be
council will remain the same as
Rich Krier, Doug McDowell,
presented at 10:30.
in previous years, thus consist-
Justin Modic, Bob Mueller,
Adding to the uniqueness of
ing of an executive committee,
Leonard Rothermel, and Jake
this dance is the fact that it
one male and one female repre-
Wickert.
is a girl-ask-boy affair. If it
should rain tonight, the dance
sentative from each class, the
In addition, approximately
will be held indoors in the
president of each class, plus
forty girls will be participating
Jobby and the recreation room
representatives from the vari-
in a total of fourteen different
of the dormitory.
ous governing organizations.
dances.
Mrs. Stoneburner aids Marj Sloan with some fine points
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The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.