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1963 September 27
Toreadors
Waltz
Into
Second
Night
"Waltz of the Toreadors,"
ried life. Despite his 48 years
portrays) who played in "The
voted the best foreign play of
he cannot face the fact that he
Damask Cheek," and "John
the year in 1958, is now being
is no longer a young man. Add.
presented in the Social Room of
Loves Mary" Larry Harris,
ing to his difficulties is his in-
Crawford, November 21, 22, and
Gaston in "Waltz of the Torea-
valid wife, played by Anne
23, under the direction of Dr.
dors," also appeared in "The
White, and his young, enviable,
Robert Sisler. A success on the
Damask Cheek,' and "Curious
and inexperienced secretary
Paris, London, and New York
Savage." Making his debut in
Gaston, played by Larry Har-
one of the leading roles of this
stage. this unusual play com-
ris, who learns about love dur-
bines both comedy and drama.
production is Willie Jahn as the
ing the play.
troubled General St. Pc. Others
It is unusual because it begins
Members of the cast and
as an absolute farce and ends
making their debuts are: Pete
illustrating General St. Pc's
their previous performances in
Savale as Dr. Bonfant; Julio
personal tragedv.
Theta Alpha Phi's productions
Rowe and Kathy Wulff as Sc-
include: Anne White as Mad-
donia and Estelle, the General's
The play revolves around
ame St. Pc who portrayed Mrs.
two daughters; Jan Winston as
General St. Pe portrayed by
Paddy in "The Curious Sav-
Madame Dupont Fredaire: and
William Jahn. It is the charac-
age" last spring: and veteran
Lucy Johns and Kellie Kellie as
ter study of a man who neither
player. Peggy Klingensmith as
the two maids.
wants to cease being in love
Gheslaine, (this role being a
There were various technical
nor desires to accept maturity
point of departure from the
and the responsibilities of mar
ingenue roles that she usually
difficulties which required all
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Vol. XXII - No. 10
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, November 22, 1963
Aquatic Ballerinas Explore Amazon
Tonight at 8:15, the synchro-
Spring Brings
Frosh Elect
nized swimming groups will
present their second perform-
Calendar Change
Executives For
ance of "Amazonia." The Tri-
tons made their debut last night
and will perform the show for
Announcement comes from
the registrar's office that the
Coming Year
a third time tomorrow night.
Reserved seats tickets will not
schedule for the spring semes-
Emerging victorious from the
be effective after 7:45 p.m.;
ter has been revised. With this
for at that time, persons with-
revision comes a longer Spring
General Election of the Fresh-
out tickets will be admitted.
man Class officers on Novem-
vacation and a shortened Sen-
The pool in the recreation
for Week. The three-day period
ber 20th were Walt Thrush,
building is the scene for excit-
between the last exam and com-
president: George Goldstrom,
ing jungle adventures as both
mencement which will now be
vice-president; Marion Malarky,
group and solo numbers pro-
in existence will contain all of
secretary: Dave Tolley. Treas-
tray various phases of life in
the senior activities. The short-
urer; Jud Dolphin. male Stu-
dent Council Representative;
the Amazon. The show opens
ening of this period is intended
Lauren Levian. female Student
with a solo featuring Faye Hill-
to strengthen this period and to
ard in Espiritu del Rio". An
Council Representative; Paul
encourage participation in sen-
Tescioni, Athletic Council Rep.
octet of girls consisting of Judy
ior activities. Dr. Penar de-
resentative.
Earl, Joan Gerhold, J a
scribes the reason for the
Hicks, Donna Smith, Lynn
change thusly: "The long Com-
Walter is majoring in either
Thomas, Judy Twigg, Sue Ward
menement has really been
Speech or Political Science and
a
and Judy Wible perform "In-
problem to seniors in past
plans to become an actor or,
dian Echoes." The "Flamingos"
years. It cuts down on the num-
preferrably 20 to law school. He
are Judy Chittum, Nancy Co.
ber attending organized func-
is a Color Guard for the Drum
blentz, and Lynne Ramsey. Kay
tions because so many feel that
and Bugle Corp and a member
Chakford, Faye Hilliard, Kar-
with a whole week there is
of the Conserative Club. In his
en Iverson and Sue Ward are
enough time to go home.'
campaign speech he brought
the Gurgling Gators The
In the past there has been a
out the point that a good presi-
jungle orchid number is done by
whole week due to the vast
dent needs total support of his
Jane Considine, Mary Lou Rodg-
amount of clerical work neces-
class if he is to he successful.
ers and Jane Stammelbach Sal-
sary before commencement
He stated, "A leader is only as
ly Brown, Sue Bergman, Judy
programs can be printed. It is
good as the group he leads.
Chittum, Nancy Coblentz, and
necessary during that time to
Walter hopes to change the
Lynne Ramsey perform the
compute all seniors' QPA's
election procedures. and initi-
so
Witch Doctor number.
that the honors and high honors
ate a class-wide service proj-
Great White Hunters" includ-
may be included in the pro-
cct. the first large-scale proj-
ing Fay Hilliard, Barb Goddard,
grams. In order to accomplish
cct of its kind in the history of
Barb Groff, Melinda Strouse
this this year. Dr. Penar's of
the school, at the Odd Fellows
fice will have to work for three
Home or George Junior Repub-
Students
and 8 boys conclude the first
lic, or perhaps supply service
Lead Chapel Service
half of the water show.
full days on a twenty-four hour
basis. However, be is willing to
to the Foster Parents Plan. He
This Sunday, November 24th,
"Ole" opens the second half.
Tresslern, the New Testament
effect this administrative incon-
would also like to establish
a
a special Thanksgiving Chapel
lesson: Nancy Rickabaugh will
Performing this number are
venience in order to give the
co-educational recreation pro-
Service will be conducted by
perform at the organ. The an-
Sue Bergman, Judy Earl, Joan
seniors the advantage of a bet-
gram.
them will be sung by the Men's
Gerhold, Gail Holmgren, Jan-
ter senior week activities pro-
George is an English major
the Religious Organizations
Glee Club.
et Jones, Gail Ryan, Donna
gram.
and plans to go into either the
Committee. Each year this stu-
The message of the evening
Smith and Judy Wible. A solo
The College Calendar for the
field of law, writing, or radio
dent committee, composed
of
will be given in the form of
entitled "La Marisposa" is per-
spring semester of 1963-64 has
and television broadcasting. His
members of the College Fellow-
three. short, seasonal speeches.
formed by Kay Chakford. The
been amended to read as fol-
activities include Cross-country,
ship and the Wesley Fellowship.
Keith Mong will speak on the
Black Patch Quartet fea-
lows:
track, and the "Blue Crusad-
"Land of Opportunity: Linda
tures Karen Iverson. Mary Lou
COLLEGE CALENDAR
ers". He likes all sports, es-
plans and conducts a service of
Elliott will follow with Land
Rodgers, Stammelbach
pecially golf, and he likes to
Thanksgiving.
of Freedom:" and Tom Stout
and Betsy Reed; Sally Brown,
Spring Semester
play the guitar and sing folk
The following students are
will conclude with "Land of
Faye Hilliard, Gall Holmgren,
1003-G-1
music.
participating in the service:
Plenty'
and Janet Jones portray the
February 5 - Registration for
Marion is an English major
Terry Turner will give the Call
For the information of those
"Temple Goddesses" Judy Cost
all students.
and would like to become an
to Worship and the Invocation:
and Karen Orlowski represent
February 6 - Classes begin at
George Jones will read the Pres-
who might not be aware of the
executive secretary. She likes
monkeys in "Aba Daba" "Eve-
8:00 A.M.
to play the guitar, is interested
ident's Thanksgiving Proclama-
fact, there will be no Sunday
ing Song" fentures Kay Chak-
March 17 - Mid-Term Grades
in church work and teaching
tion; Cheryl Hess will read an
Chapel service the day we re-
ford and Lewis Glauner. Shir.
Due.
Sunday school classes, and is
a
appropriate poem; Vicki
turn from Thanksgiving vaca-
ley Bock is narrator. Appropri-
March 19 - Spring Recess at
member of the English Club.
Greenewalt will recite the Lit-
tion December 1st. This com-
ate music and scenery add to
12 M.
Dave, a Business Administra-
any; Will Kearns will offer the
pensation is made particularly
the effectiveness of the presen-
April 3 - Classes resume at
tion major, is interested in find-
evening prayer; Myra Douglass
for those who must travel long
tation of the numbers. During
8:00 A:M.
ing a position, preferably man-
will read the Old Testament
distances from their homes to
intermission there will be a div-
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Scripture lesson and
return
to school.
ing exhibition by Tyler Cassell,
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1963 September 27
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.