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Student Newspaper
1965 May 7
Student Views of
Grove City College
The Collegian
Campus Doings
During This Week
Vol. XXIII - No. 24
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, May 7. 1965
HALLER STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Archer, Roberts,
'66 Ouija Heads Announced
Stahlman, McCracken
Elected to Office
Committees Prepare for
Last Tuesday saw the com-
pletion of the campus political
49th Annual May Day
campaigns. with Tom Haller
winning the office of Student
Council President. David Archer
was elected Academic Vice-
President. with F. Stonie Rob
erts winning the Social Vice
President. Paul Strhmman re
places Bill Levengood as Stu.
dent Council Treasurer. and
Sandy McCracken will serve as
Student Council Secretary. The
1965-66 classes offices are as
follows:
Senior Class President: Art
Schneider Vice President
George Hamilton. Secretary:
Anne Callahan, Treasurer:
Louise Luther. Student Council
Rep. (F): Sherry Mizer, Male
Robert Allison
Richard Hum
Student Council Rep: Craig
Cannelly, Athletic Council: Wil
Each year the committee on
liam McEwing
Publications makes selections
Seven ODK Men
Junior Class President: David
for the position of Editor and
Tolley, Vice President: Charles
Business Manager of the Ouija
These selections are then pre-
Attend Conference
Stein. Secretary: Gail Quacken-
bush. Treasurer: Mike Mawhin-
sented to the Faculty Commit-
ney. Female S. C. Rep: Lauren
tee who must approve them be-
A Grove City College profes-
Levian. Male S. C. Rep: Thomas
fore the positions are secured.
sor and six students attended
Reddy. Athletic Council: Gary
Approved for the major posi- the Province I Conference of
Greksa and Barbara Rubin.
lions on the Quija on Tuesday, Omicron Delta Kappa. last Fri.
April 27. were Editor, Rob Al- day and Saturday on the cam-
Sophemore Class President:
lison. and Business Manager, pus of the University of Dela-
Tom Brown. Secretary: Carol
Rick Hum. Both are Soph ware at Newark. Del. ODK
is
McDaniel, Treasurer: Sherry
omores.
the National Junior and Senior
Droz, Female S. C. Rep: Grace
As Editor it will be Rob's Men's Honorary Society at
Peters, Male S. C. Rep: Fred
duty to create and co-ordinate Grove City.
Bloom, and Athletic Council
a
yearbook which will be re- Professor Philip N.
Carpen-
Tina Steele.
presentative of Grove City Col- ter. acting chairman of the De-
Approximately 1145 voters cast
lege in the year 1966. This en- partment of Mathematics,
their votes from 12:00 to 5:00
ac-
tails working in cooperation with companied the students. They
in the Intramural Room. The
the Business Manager, advisor.
were:
Carl
Amaditz,
Bethel
voter turnout did not exceed
May Queen Sally Dodd
faculty, and staff. Bob, a mem-
Park: John Bartholomew and
last year's aumout of approxi
ber of Nu Lambda Phi fratern-
Robert Swezey, both of Grove
mately 1250. and this years
And 1965 May Day Court
ity. has been active during his
City: Gary Hunter, Washington.
drop in voters was attributed to
two years here on several dance Pa.: Maurice Mahan. Russell, the excellent weather. a varsity
May Day preparation are being made by a number of
committees for the Student
Pa.: and Robert Montgomery,
baseball game. and a number
student committees. The traditional May Day Pageant is entitled
Council. He was also recently
Pa.
of inter-fraternity contests. How-
Slumberland Express this year and features dancers from the
Oakmont,
freshmen, cophomare and junior classes. Miss Pat Zhell is in
selected as Fall Concert Chair.
Representatives of 22 East ever. the turnout was very good
man.
Coast colleges and universities judging from the
comments
of
charge of te May Day Program. Miss Es her Post is again in
charge of the queen ceremeny which is 50 traditional in May
Rick Hum. the new business
were present at the conference. student leaders.
Day activities.
manager, will handle all finan-
The theme, recognizing leader-
One
very
interesting
political
The Invitations Committee for May Day is under the
cial transactions. keep accurate ship. scholarship and service. race was the outcome of the chairmanship of Judy Jeffers, senior chairman, and Jan Stewart,
books. and contract adds for
was
"Campus
Life
Today".
Col- voting in the Sophomore Athlet
junior chairman. Other members of the Invitations Committee
the Ouija. Working with Rob
leges and universities attended ic Council race in which nine
are: July Al:man, Marian Bauer, Jean Dye. Linda Holstein,
as Editor. making decisions as
from Delaware, Pennsylvania, votes separated the four candi-
and Linda Willis.
to which companies to employ New Jersey. Maryland and New dates. The top vote getter was
Carmille Wilcox is senior chairman and Bonnie Odell is
for photography. publication and
York.
Sandy McCracken. running un-
junior chairman of the Costume Committee for the May Day
the cover will also be included
opposed. with a total of 1132
dancers. Others on their committee are: Barb Goddard, Pat
as duties of the business man-
College Glee Club
votes.
Patchell. Elizabeth Pelk. Emily Winslow. Lauren Levian, Julie
Rock, Jan Smith, Judy Grubowski, Becky Thompson, Joyce
ager.
Also active as a Nu Lambda
To Present
Malorey, Datty Stormer, Glenda Gillespie, Irene Grove, Beverly
Phi. Rick is presently serving
Mrs. Wright
Greenawalt, Linda Benscoter, Judy Kearins. Jeanne White,
Musical Review
Connie McClelland, Holly Burton, Sandy Mellor, Barb Graff,
as sophomore class representa-
Gay Koning, Joan Booraem, and Auna Nagy.
tive to the Athletic Council of
The 35-voice combined Grove
To Retire
The Program Commi 'ce is headed by Jane: Thompson. sen-
which he is treasurer, a mem-
City College Men's Glee Club
ior chairman. and Carolyn Detjen, junior chairman. On their
ber of the Student Council Soc-
and Blue Crusaders will present
Retirement of Mrs. Helen
committee are: Judie Rouke, Robin Rigler, Mary Alice Bacon,
ial Committee. and a sports
a musical revue tonight at 8:15
Munnell Wright. Assistant to the
Yvonne McCracken, Karen Match, Donna Geimeir, Lynn Jansen,
writer for the Collegian. Rick
p.m. in Crawford Auditorium.
Dean of Women and assistant
Jan Car'er Ruthanne Sample.
is very qualified for his last
librarian at Grove City College.
Margie Allen, senicr chairmen. and Sue Byrne, junior chair-
position. for he has played on
The general public is invited
was announced by Dr. J. Stan-
man. are in charge of publicity for May Day. Serving on this
the soccer team for two years
to attend the show. entitled
ley Harker.
committee are: Jean Gibson. Flora Ricci. Lois Crossman, Ron
and earned two letters.
Gangsters to Grovers. which
Mrs. Wright received her Litt.
Hilovsky. Dave Jones, Cheryl Tayler, Linda Chadwick, Jan
will be the firs: show ever
Those interested in working
B. Degree from Grove City Col-
Moore, Marion Applegate, Jan Koch. Connie White, Jo Morse,
on the Ouija staff should con-
staged by the group other than
Grace Peters, Ka by Kidder, and Marian Bauer.
lege in 1919. A native of Mer-
tact Rob Allison or Rick Hum.
a formal choral presentation.
cer. Pa., she later returned to
to Neish has been chosen to narrate the May Day Program
Alan Wood, Grove City Col-
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which will take place after the crowning of this year's May
Queen. Sally Dadd.
lege professor of Music and Col-
English Club
lege Organist. will be the facul-
ing.
director. Soloists will be
Mr. Wood says that the show.
OUIJA STAFF APPOINTMENTS
English Club will have its
Charles Wagner of Tarentum,
which has been in rehearsal all
and Charles Little of Arlington.
year resembles a broadway
Applications for the various
ience is not a prerequisite
last meeting of the year on
May 11 at p.m. Mrs. Fred
Va. Nancy Rickabaugh of Dills-
musical: "We took our ideas
editors and staff of the
for appointment to the
:Kring will speak to the
surg. Pa. will provide the ac
from the shows. "West: Side
Quija for 1966 are avail-
Ouija staff. Positions will
club on the teaching of Eng-
companiment.
Story, and Student "Prince,
Members are .reminded
Dr. William C. Teufel. chair-
able in the yearbook office
be filled prior to the end
he declared. The (irst part of
of semesters as plans for
t-absences must: be cer-
man of the Department of
the show is centered in Pitts-
on the second floor of rec-
next year's Ouija are al-
tified
Speech and Theater Arts: is in
burgh while latter Is on the
reation building.
Exper
ready underway.
charge of the lighting and stag:
Grove City College campus
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1965 May 7
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.