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Student Newspaper
1963 December 13
Vol. XXII - No. 12
Grove
City
College,
Grove
City,
Pa.
Friday, December 13, 1963
'64 Collegian Heads Announced
Dennis Larry and
Christmas Ball
Spanish Dancer
Doug Morse Named
Features Music
Comes to Arena
to Top Positions
of Joe Cann
Jose Greco, the world's forc-
On Tuesday. December 10, a
most exponent of the Spanish
student-faculty committee se-
"Crystal Christmas,
this
dance, will bring his company
lected Dennis Larry of Pitts.
year's holiday ball will be held
of dancers, singers and musi-
burgh as the forth-coming Edi-
tonight from 9.12 p.m. in the
cians to the Grove City College
tor-in-Chief of the COLLEGIAN.
Intramural Room. Couples will
dance to the music of Joe
Arena at 8:15 on Friday, Jan-
Also chosen was Douglas
Cann's orchestra.
uary 17.
Morse. of Rochester, N.Y., as
Decorations will include a
Greco and his troupe have
the future Business Manager of
large. gaily-decorated Christ-
long been noted for setting the
the school newspaper.
mas tree as the focal point.
standard in the Spanish dance
The student-faculty commit-
Shining snowflakes and billow-
genre. This promises audiences
ing clouds will add to the fes-
a new and exciting production,
tee composed of the Editor
tive atmosphere. These decora-
enhanced this season by the
and Business Manager of both
tions will be done in varying
addition of many new artists
THE COLLEGIAN and THE
shades of blue and green.
engaged in Spain by Sr. Greco
OUIJA, and seven members
This annual dance is being
for his current trans-continental
Dennis Larry
Doug Morse
representing the administrative
tour.
sponsored by the college orch-
staff and faculty met Tuesday
estra. General chairmen of the
The program will offer a
affair are Carol Wood and Judy
number of new dances and
Adams. Mary Jordan is decora-
production numbers, as well as
Greeks Give
afternoon to discuss and closely
consider the applicants. At this
tions chairman, and Pat Wad-
many of the established favo-
session the student committee
dell is chairman of the refresh-
rites without which no Jose
ment committee.
Greco presentation would be
Christmas Aid
presented their recommenda.
tion to the faculty who weighed
In Alumni Lounge, preceding
complete.
and then accepted it.
the dance, The College Orches-
As in the past, the entire
tra will entertain. And a trio
production has been chorco-
The sororities and fraterni-
Theta Kappa sorority has knit-
Dennis Larry, a junior ma-
consisting of Jeanne Shockey,
graphed by Greco, who is also
ties on campus are helping to
ted slippers for patients at the
joring in Spanish, is presently
Pat Laine, and Carol Gray will
responsible for designing the
spread Christmas cheer through
Mayview Hospital. Sisters of the
the assistant feature editor of
sing Christmas songs and oth-
scenic backgrounds. The color-
their various service projects.
Delta Delta Tau sorority dec-
THE COLLEGIAN and also a
er selections.
ful costuming, which is so much
This year the sororities will
orated a Christmas tree in
Tickets have been on sale all
a part of the company's tra-
spread the Christmas spirit in
member of the Pan Sophic fra.
Crawford. The Gamma Sigma
week in the Gedunk. The pro-
dition, will once again be sup-
the following ways: The Alpha
Phi's will donate money from
ternity. He will assume his new
ceeds of this dance will go to
plemented by new dancers'
Beta Tau's are preparing a food
donut sales to charity and will
office second semester of this
the orchestra.
garb, duplicated from authen-
basket for a needy family as
carol at Bashline and Grove
school year and will retain his
tic Spanish folklore designs and
are the Gamma Chi's, the
City Hospitals. A party for or-
executed by Spain's leading
Theta Alpha Pl's and the Sig
position until the end of first
72 Inducted in
phans at the Mercer County
costumers.
ma Delta Phi's. The DOR's will
Home will be given by the Phi
semester next year.
Sr. Greco and his troupe
carol at the Oddfellow's Home
Sigma Chi sorority. The Sigma
As editor, he proposes to
WAA Ceremony
completed an extensive tour of
on Tuesday and the Sigma Sig.
Theta Chi's are contributing
make three specific changes
Europe and Scandinavia in mid-
ma Sigma sorority and the The-
money to the D.T. Watson Chil-
and improvements in THE
At the recent Women's Ath-
September, straight on the heels
ta Alpha Pi's will combine to
dren's Home.
letic Association meeting in
of a five and one-half month
snig there on Thursday. The
COLLEGIAN. First, Dennis
Fraternity Christmas projects
plans to choose an editorial
Alumni Lounge, Laurie Free-
road trip throughout the United
include a basket of food and
man, president of the organiza-
States and Canada. Since then,
Touring Choir
money for a needy family giv-
staff composed of several stu-
they have enjoyed only a short
en by the Beta Sigma frater-
dents who will help to write the
tion, inducted seventy-two new
break from their ballet activi-
to Appear on TV
nity. The Delta Iota Kappa Fra-
editorials and also answer let-
members.
ties.- a vacation that combined
ternity assisted the fellows at
ters to the editor. Secondly, he
In order to become a mem-
business with pleasure
in-
Last Thursday evening 40
George Junior Republic with
ber, these women accumula-
cluding the ordering of cos-
members of the Grove City Col-
their Christmas decorations.
proposes to further extend the
ted twenty-five WAA points by
tumes and scenery, as well as
lege Touring Choir went to
And the Epsilon Pi fraternity
news coverage, and thirdly, a
participation in drill team,
the search for, and auditioning
Youngstown, Ohio to make a
sang Christmas carols on cam-
wider scope of photography, in-
synchronized swimming, cheer-
of new talent for the coming
video tape to be televised on
pus and in town. Both the fra.
cluding more pictures of stu-
leading, or other WAA spon-
season.
Sunday, December 22, at
4
ternities and sororities gave
dent interest in addition to the
sored activities.
A visit to Ed Sullivan's tel-
P.M. over station WKBN, chan-
money to George Junior Repub-
The following girls were in-
nel 27. Besides the GCC Choir,
lic as well.
news and sports photos, will be
evision program immediately
ducted: Amy Beeson, Patricia
preceded the launching of this
there will be 5 other choirs
In other Greek activities,
encouraged.
Blake, Joan Borreem, Bette
cross-country trek, which will
from area colleges in the pro-
Monday, December 2. the Pan
Douglas Morse, the future
Ann Brehmeyer, Sue Bretz,
keep the entire contigent trav-
gram.
Hellenic Council met with
Business Manager, has held
Beth Buchanan, Karen Cabble,
eling right through early sum-
The Christmas songs they
freshmen and upperclass wom-
Pat Cooper. Sherri Craft, Bet-
mer of 1964, after which still
chose for their part in the pro-
en who are interested in rush-
the position for the past year
ty Curry, Linda Dabb. and Ann
another tour of Europe is plan-
gram are Break Through o
ing to acquaint them with the
as advertising manager under
Dilling. Myra Douglass, Marcia
ned.
Beauteous Radiant Light, Car-
rushing procedure and the new
the direction of Bill Curry,
Dye. Carol Edelman, Elaine
Grove City College is current
ole of the Russian Children,
honor code. The presidents of
present Business Manager.
Edwards, Diane Ellerman, Pen-
ly building a collapsible stage
Farewell to the Shepherds,
the various sororities were in-
Doug is a junior majoring in
ny Erhard, Nancy Jo Espy,
Christmas Roundelay, a
troduced. and they later divid.
Grace Ferguson, Betty Fisher,
for use in the Arena. This
Gloria in Excelsis as their clos-
ed the girls into buzz groups
business administration. He
Donna Geimeier, and Marsha
stage will be considerably larg-
ing selection.
where questions and answers
participates actively in the
Glanding also became mem-
er than the one in Crawford
concerning rushing were dis-
Commerce Club and the Socio-
Although the choir has been
bers. Also inducted were Barb
Auditorium and is capable of
in existance for five years, this
cussed. The girls were advised
logy Club.
Goddard, Barb Graff, Judy
holding the Greco dance troup
is the first year it has made
to concentrate on working for
In previous years, the Edi-
Guarniere. Marilyn Halsey,
of more than 30 members. The
a television appearance such as
a 2.0 and to get to know their
tor and Business Manager
Nancy Hely, Vivian Hipps, Gail
Greco Assembly will be the
this, and the members hope to
own classmates this semester.
along with the rest of THE
Holmgren, Nancy Hutchison,
first assembly to be presented
continue with this year's prece-
The Pan Hell Mixer to be
COLLEGIAN staff were chosen
Judy Kearings, Joyce Keiper,
from the new stage.
dent. Mr. Oscar Cooper is the
held January 18, in the Intra-
after Christmas vacation. How-
Diane Kilbride, Janet Koch,
director and Craig Christner is
mural Room will mark the of-
ever, in order to better ac-
Nancy Le Cron, Lynn Leslie,
Roc, and Barb Rubin were in-
the choir's president.
ficial opening of the rushing
quaint the staff heads with
Lauren Levian, and Linda Lew-
ducted. Kate Schaaf, Judy
Before going on their Spring
season. Rushees must register
their duties and responsibili-
is. Lynda Lewis, Karen Luther,
Schweigert, Beth Schweins-
Tour in March, they will per-
there before they can go
ties, it was decided to select
Sue Lutz, Karen Magill, San-
berg, Judy Scott, Kay Sproat,
form in their annual concert
through rushing. This event
them at an earlier date.
dy McCracken, Nancy McEl-
Sheila Stafford, Pat Steele, San-
here on campus. The spring
gives the girls an opportunity to
Dave Blackmore, senior Edi-
hose. Janet Miller, Dorothy
di Steele, Melinda Strouse,
tour will include choral pres-
become acquainted with the in-
tor-in-Chief, will hold his posi-
Moyer, Marilyn Neely, Pat
Barb Studley, Mary Tomlinson,
entations in Williamsburg and
dividual sororities which set up
tion until the end of this semes-
Patchell, Sharon Perrine, Meryl
Lynn Walter, Sue Weed, Joyce
and Norfolk, Virginia, Dela-
booths displaying such things
ter. From then on he will help
Lee
Phipps,
Marti
Redman,
Weigel, and Janice Winston
ware, and Pittsburgh, Pennsyl-
as their colors, pins, and mas-
serve the new editor in an ad-
Carol
Ritchings,
Mary
Ellen
were
also
inducted.
vania.
cots.
visory capacity.
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1963 December 13
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.