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1963 May 24
Vol. XXI - No. 21
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, May 24, 1963
Honors Assembly
Spring Parties
Held; Shockey
Close Out Year
College Announces Commencement Speaker
Gets Two Awards
T. Coleman Andrews, Presi-
Tomorrow and next week, re-
dent and Chairman of the Board
spectively, the sorortity and fra-
of American Fidelity and Cas-
On Saturday morning, May
ternity spring parties will be
ulty Company Inc. and Amer-
18. the college held its annual
Recognition Day Assembly in
held as a climax of the social
ican Fideltiy Fire Insurance
life of the spring semester.
Company of Richmond, Virgin-
the Chapel. Administration
ja will be the speaker at Com-
members, parents and students
When the idea of spring par-
mencement on June 8. The
were present to witness the
honoring of many students with
ties was first begun on this
theme of his address is, "Have
well-earned awards, Alpha
campus, the parties were with-
We Lost Our Sense of Purpose?"
Theta Mu. the senior women's
in a five mile radius of Grove
A native of Richmond, he at-
honoarary society, began the
tended public schools there, be-
City. All the parties were not
coming a C.P.A. in 1921. The
assembly by tapping 12 new
held on one night, but spread
following year he organized the
members. Later the Cwens, the
out over a period of a week. A
firm of T. Coleman Andrews
sophomore national honorary
society for women, tapped 18
dinner dance would take place
and Company, Certified Public
Accountants.
freshmen women.
in a nearby building as the lo-
Mr. Andrews was well known
The Beta Beta Beta annual
cal armory and the dinner
as the Commissioner of Inter-
sophomore biology major award
might have been served by a
nal Revenue from 1953-55 dur-
was given to Judith Irene Weeb.
church group. Afterward, the
ing the Eisenhower adminis-
er. Following this the Craig S.
big occasion of the evening was
tration. A former president of
Hoyt Memorial Award was pre-
a program dance where one
the Richmond Chamber of Com-
sented to William David Het-
rick for his outstanding achieve-
would dance with his date for
merce, he was an independent
ment in Freshman Chemistry
only the first, middle, and last
candidate for the U.S. Presi-
dency in 1956.
Theta Alpha Phi, the national
dances, and the remainder of
honorary dramatic fraternity,
the evening would be spent with
Bishop W. Vernon Middleton,
tapped the following people into
various partners who had pre-
Resident Bishop of the West.
viously "signed up' to have
ern Pennsylvania Area of The
its fold: Daryl Dean, Susie Eg.
ger. Jeanne Hankey, Joanna
the honors.
Methodist Church, will preach
the Baccalaureate sermon June
Jones, Ben McClelland, B o b
Several changes have taken
7 in the Chapel. His topic "Fact
Moore, and Bonnie Snyder. The
place in the formalities of these
and Perspectives" is taken from
following Theta Alpha Phi "Os-
parties. They are held farther
the scripture lesson, I Corin-
cars' were awarded: best crew
from the school, and are often
thians 2.
member, Daryl Dean; best sup.
preceded by a picnic. Also, a
As resident head of the West-
porting actor, Bob Moore: best
person usually remains the en-
supporting actress, Lynn Heller-
ern Pennsylvanai Area, Bishop
tire evening with the date he
Middleton is the spiritual and
stedt: best actor, Bruce Haed-
first comes in the door with.
administrative leader of the
rick; best actress, Jan Petro-
These parties provide an oppor-
vic.
Central and Western Pennsyl-
tunity for the fraternity and sor-
vania Conference, which include
Pi Gamm Mu Crombie Allen
ority members and their dates
about 1400 churches and 380,000
Essay Awards were presented
to get together once more be-
members. lle is also a trustee
to Winfried Mueller and Sue
fore the summer and to bid
T. COLEMAN ANDREWS
of three church related colleges,
Hackett for their winning es-
farewell to the graduating sen-
Dickinson, Allegheny, and Ly-
says on "World Peace.' The Pi
iors.
Senior Week
Gamma Mu Medal was award-
Student Court
coming.
Born in Baltimore in 1901, the
ed to Ronald H. MacKenzie for
ATM & CWENS
Activities Scheduled
Poll Results
Bishop was educated at Balti-
scholastic achievement in the
more Polytechnic Insititute:
subjects required for member
Just ten more days remain
Dickinson College, A.B., D.D.
ship.
Pi Kappa Delta, the national
Tap Members
till Senior Week, the "last
Here are the results from the
and L.L.D.; New York Uni-
fling' of college life for the
poll conducted by the Cells-
versity. M.A.: Drew Theolog-
forensic fraternity, presented its
class of '63. And, to finish off
gian concerning the student
ical Seminary. B.D.; Mansfield
award to James Hunter for his
There were twelve senior
their careers at GCC in style. a
court in which all of 2 per
College, Oxford, England; and
great contribution to forensic
women honored at the May
full week of activity has been
cent of the student body voiced
Drew University, Ph.D. He
activities during the school
Day Honor Assembly by being
planned by class president Jim
an opinion. Of the 33 students
also holds degrees from Mt.
year.
inducted into Alpha Theta Mu.
Hunter and his committee.
who answered the questionaire,
Union College, H.L.D.: a nd
Next Kemikos, the Honorary
Those invited to join include:
The week's festivities will of
8 students were completely sat-
West Virginia Wesleyan Col-
Chemical Fraternity, tapped its
Judy Daucher, Molly Davis, Jo.
isfied with the student Coun-
new members. They are Gay-
ficially begin June 3 at 6:00
lege. D.D.
anna Jones, Joyce LaZaro, Bon-
cil's actions. or those opposing
lord Anthony, Richard Atche-
p.m., when the graduating stu-
the council's actions. 15 stu-
nic Martin, Betty Medsger,
son. Hays Bell, Laird Parke,
dents will gather for the annual
dents said that the student body
student body was mis-informed
Karen Orlowski, Jeanne Shock-
as to how the student court
Mr. Shreiner, and Dave Tudor
Senior Dinner Then, at 7:30
was not well-enough informed
cy, Carole Stuart, Jeanne Was-
The Kemikos Medal honoring a
that same evening, members of
and that the vote was taken too
was to be passed by the slu-
ser, and Suc Wherry.
the class will watch each other
soon: 8 students felt that the
dents; 15 students called for a
student showing excellence in
the field of chemistry S
The girls were chosen on the
in fierce bowling competition.
referendum. 20 people stated
awarded to William Kadunce.
basis of the leadership qualities
Tuesday's activities will be.
into the arena for the com-
that they were in favor of the
The Collegian Awards are
which they displayed during
gin at 12:30 p.m. when all the
existence of it student court-
mencement ceremonies. T.
given for special distinction to
their three years at Grove City,
honorary fraternities on cam-
Coleman Andrews, President
none were opposed to a stu-
dent court.
those students who have suc.
their scholarship, and their
pus meet for their yearly lunch-
and Chairman of the Board of
con. At 2:00 that afternoon.
Collegian sources stated that
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service. Each girl chosen has
American Fideltiy and Casualty
compiled at least fifty activity
graduating engineers will hold a
although the amount of stu-
points, during her three years
pienic to continue the week-long
Co., Inc. and former Internal
dents voting was a rather poor
celebration. Anil. at 8:00 p.m.,
Revenue Commissioner under
example of school spirit and
and has maintained a minimum
average of 2.8.
all are invited to attend a jam
the Eisenhower administration,
enthusiasm. it was impressive
that students voted unami-
session. a novel addition to the
will be the speaker
mously for a student court.
In addition, eighteen fresh-
week.
man women were chesen on the
Wednesday's schedule in-
basis of scholarship, learership
cludes the annual Senior Class
and service as the new mem-
pienic at 2:00 p.in., followed by
bers of the sophomore honorary,
a Patio Dance at 9:00 p.m. that
Mr. Stanley E. Anderson, Publicity Director.
Cwens. They were also tapped
evening.
died this past weekend, while he was serving the
at the May Day chapel convo-
Thursday. the class will re-
College. Mr. Anderson was both a firm supporter
cation. The new members for
hearse in preparation for the
of the College and a close friend of the student
1963-6-1 include: Vicki Greena-
commencement exercises. and
body. His capacity for understanding was a rare
walt, Gail Holmgren, Carolyn
a.m. the annual Pres-
and precious gift.
Hunt, Sue Irwin, Karen Iverson,
ident's luncheon will take place.
Judy Jeffers, Louise Luther, The main event of Friday will
Mr. Anderson. a native of Boston, was a eur
Margie MacKaskie,
Pennie
be the Bacculaureate service in
laude graduate of Roxbury Latin School, Boston
Martin, Sandy McCracken, Jan-
Harbison Chapel at 7:30 that
University, and Andover-Newlon Theological Semi-
et Miller, Norma Pearson, Don-
evening. Bishop W. Vernon Mid-
nary. He was a pastor in New England, Seattle
na Smith, Pat Waddell, Mary
dleton, Resident Bishop of West-
Washington, and Chicago before he came to Grove
Ann Watson, Sue Weed, Mary
ern Pennsylvania Area of The
Methodist Church, will preach
City College in 1960. He taught at Governor Dummer
Williams and Wood.
the sermon.
Academy, Hopkins Grammer School, and Andover-
Also chosen as honorary
Finally, Saturday. June 8. at
Newton.
Don
Shockey
Man
and
members Mrs. Helen
of 1053 will
Sportsman
of
the
Year.
Wright and Nancy McGinnis.
march across the campus and
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1963 May 24
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.