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1963 April 5
Vol. XXI - No. 16
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, April 5, 1963
Choir Embarks
Preview Of Things To Come
On Spring Tour
Let's peek into the future to see what the remainder of
April will have in store for us on our arrival back to G.C.C.
after spring vacation.
Yesterday. April 4, the Grove
On Wednesday, April 17, the movie "The Egyptians." spon-
City College Touring Choir em-
sored by the English Club, will be shown in Crawford Auditorium
barked on its annual Spring
at 7:30 p.m. The cast includes Jean Simmons, Victor Mature,
Tour. Each year the members
and Peter Ustinov. Also on Wednesday, Petitions will be
of the choir relinquish a part of
available for those who wish to run for student council and
their Easter Vacation to take
class offices.
The ATM coffee talk which
part in this tour. The choir is
on the road from April 4 to
was originally scheduled for
April 12 at which time they will
AWS Elects
Thursday, April 18, will be
return to campus where each
postponed until some time in
member will proceed home for
New Officers
May.
the remainder of the vacation.
There has been a change in
the special assembly scheduled
Following are a few facts by
At a special chapel assembly
for April 19. Because Lawrence
way of introduction to the
in
Crawford Auditorium on
Spivak cannot make his en-
choir. for those who are not ac-
Tuesday April 2, the Associa-
gagement, Ambassador Freder-
quainted with it. The choir is
tion of Women Students, to
ick H. Boland will appear in-
four years old and since its
which all women at GCC be-
stead. The Honorable Frederick
founding in 1959, has enjoyed
long, elected its new officers
H. Boland was elected Presi-
much success. Membership in
for. 1963-1964. The nominees
dent of the United Nations Gen-
the choir is determined at the
were selected by a nominating
eral Assembly in September,
beginning of the school year
committee comprised of six
1960, and is the permanent rep.
when interested students, who
senior officers of Women's Gov.
resentative of Ireland to the
must be members of the larger
erning Board, Marty Coblentz,
U.N. Ambassador Boland stud-
Chapel Choir, may audition for
Gretchen Faucett, Pat Maits,
icd law of Trinity College, Dub-
a position with the group. Since
Nancy McGinnis, Barb
lin and received his degree of
membership is limited, the
Streams, and Lynda Taft. As a
LL. B. in 1926. He has been a
competition is quite keen. When
result of the election, AWS has
delegate to the U.N. since 1956.
the list of members is posted.
as its new officers, Molly Day-
Ambassador Boland will give
the group, which sings cap.
Pictured above are several touring choir members who left
is, president; Marian Finley,
us a taik on the background of
pella' (without accompany
yesterday on their annual spring tour.
vice-president; Mary Ann Wat-
the U.N. and on international
ment), begins rehearsing three
son. secretary: Barbara Laus-
relations which play so impor-
times weekly to learn its mu-
berg, treasurer, and Mary Wil.
tant a part in the newspapers
sic. In addition to singing at
Staff Members
GCC Primaries
liams, corresponding secretary
today.
high schools and churches in
The first baseball game of
the area of the college. the
The judicial branch of AWS,
group has also toured to such
Attend Meeting
Follow
the season will take place here
Easter
the Judicial Board. has as its
on Saturday, April 20, against
cities as Cleveland. Pittsburgh,
main job setting up regulation
Washington and Jefferson, Also
Washington D. C.,
as to tite' AUSTO or the girls and
and New York. One of the
Tomorrow, April 6. Dave
Primary elections will take
on this day fraternity initiation
seeing that they are kept. The
highlights was the invitation
Blackmore.
Joanna
Jones,
place on the Grove City cam-
begins.
new officers elected to the Ju.
Gloria Powell and Tom Whiting
pus on April 23. Persons inter-
Then on the following Tues-
the choir accepted to sing at
dicial Board include: Sue
the United Presbyterian Nation-
of the Collegian staff will rep.
ested in running for an office
day, April 23, the primary elec-
Wherry, president, Sherry
resent Grove City at the sev-
tions for student offices will be
al Assembly at Buffalo, New
may receive petitions at a
Sheetz, Nancy Rickobough, and
enth annual spring meeting of
meeting on April 17, in the Lit-
held in the Intramural Room.
York in 1901. The choir has al-
Nancy Ford, Junior Represen-
so made appearances on
the Penn-Ohio Collegiate Press
tle Theater A prerequisite is
tatives: and Louise Luther and
On Friday and Saturday eve-
WKBN-TV in Youngstown,
Association.
that each candidate have a 2.0
Karen Cabble, Sophomore Rep-
ning. April 26-27, in Crawford
Ohio. singing in conjunction
quality point average for the
resentatives.
Auditorium the college will prc-
The Penn-Ohio Collegiate
Press Association consists of
mid-semester grade report.
sent an unusual three act com.
with that station's Christmas
All of the newly elected offi-
edy entitled 'The Curious Sav-
programs.
area colleges and their respec-
There are a total of 26 offices
cers will officially assume their
age directed by Dr. Sisler.
It has often been noted that
tive campus newspapers. Ac-
to be filled. Candidates for stu-
formal duties in the fall of
Finally, the month of April
our choir employes an unusual
tive members of the Associa-
dent council offices must obtain
1963.
will end with the general elec-
standing arrangement. The
tion are Allegheny College.
signatures amounting to 20 per
tions which are scheduled for
voices are dispersed so that no
Grove City College, Hiram Col.
cent of the total college enroll-
Last week Molly Davis, pres-
April 30.
two persons singing the same
galege. Mount Union College,
ment, that is, over 340 signa-
ent vice-president of AWS. rep-
Slippery
Rock
State
Col-
part are near each other. This
tures. Candidates for class of
resented Grove City at the In-
means that each choir member
lege. Thiel College. Washington
fices must obtain signatures
tercollegiate Association of
Teacher Union?
must know his music perfectly
and Jefferson College. and
amounting to 15 per cent of the
Women Students at its national
in order to hold his own against
Youngstown University. Thiel is
enrollment of their class. Fol-
convention at the University of
the other voices surrounding
host college and David Chris-
lowing the primary election. the
Oklahoma.
tenson. editor of the Thiel-
him. This arrangement is used
top four candidates for each of-
ensian. is chairman of the As-
to bring about a better blend of
fice are left on the ballot for
The convention consisted of
sociation's executive committee
the general elections, which
both regional and national
the voices.
and will preside over the meet-
will be held April 30.
meetings. Grove City is a part
This year the choir will be
ing.
of Region IV which, although
farthest from the location of
appearing in: Tionesta, Pa.
The agenda of the one-day
Faculty Cast In Play
the convention, had a large at-
Leeper, Pa.: Coudersport, Pa.
meeting at the Shenango Inn in
tendance. Our region elected a
Painted Post. N. Y.; Sunbury,
Sharon,
Pennsylvania
will
On April 18th at 8:15 Alpha
new co-ordinator-Nancy Nunn.
Pa.: Lewisburg, Pa.: Bethesda,
be an array of discussion
Theta Mu will sponsor the com-
from West Virginia University.
groups and speakers and the
presentation of awards. The
edy "Don Juan in liell,' by
Our region also swept the en-
Md.: Baltimore, Md.: Red
tire national election. The new
Bank. N. J.; and New York
discussion groups are designed
George Bernard Shaw. The
National President is Linda
City. For more details as to the
to provide the participants with
play will be directed by Dr.
Hurd from the University of
exact place and time of each
an opportunity to talk over
William Teufel. In the play it
Rochester and the new Nation-
mutual problems. Each group
concert, students may check
self, Dr. Teufel will take the
al Executive Secretary is Jan
will have a student chairman
Somerville from Penn State.
the display in the Recreation
who will conduct the session.
part of the Devil, Dr. James
Building
next
to
the
trophy
and a professional resource
Paton III will appear as the
There were 550 delegates
person who will be available to
commander, Dr. Robert Sisler
from 155 member schools. The
case.
offer comments and sugges-
as Don Juan, and Mrs. Freder
University of Oklahoma did a
tions and to answer questions.
ick Kring as Dona Ana.
commendable job in providing
Herbert B. Lauterbach
"Anastasia
Some of the discussion groups
housing, entertainment, and
will be on editorials and news-
The plot of the play was in-
On Wednesday, April 17, at
meals for the delegates. Grove
7:00 in Crawford H a 11 the
Screened"
paper policy, features and col-
vented by a Spanish monk in
City stayed in the modern Al-
P.S.E.A. will meet to hear Her-
umns. news writing, and make-
the 16th century. In 1903,
pha Chi Rho sorority house.
bert Lauterbach speak on the
Tonight at 7:30 in Craw.
up. Dave Blackmore will be
George Bernard Shaw incorpor-
ford Auditorium the English
All meetings were in a need
topic "Teachers and Unions."
chairman of the discussion
ated the theme into the third
center on the campus which
Herbert P. Lauterbach is the
Club will sponsor the Acad.
group on the sports section of
act of his modern comedy,
was recently constructed for
Assistant Executive Secretary
cmy-Award winning picture
the paper.
adult education.
of the Pennsylvania State Edu-
Man and Superman. In 1951,
"Anastasia." The cast in-
cation Association, and was a
Last year the Collegian won
Charles Laughton produced the
The key speech and the
social studies teacher in Frank
cludes the popular stars In-
the award for the best front
play on Broadway. It played
theme of the entire convention
lin Junior High School, Aliquip-
grid Bergman, Yul Brynner,
page make-up when Ron Baer
there for a long period of time
concerned the instilling in each
pa, before joining the P.S.E.A.
and Helen Hayes.
was editor and Jim Hunter was
woman of a desire to deter-
and then toured the United
Staff in October, 1953. He
his news editor.
mine why she is in college and
served the P.S.E.A. as Presi-
States.
what she wants to do about it.
dent in 1952.
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1963 April 5
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.