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1965 September 24
Student Views of
Grove City College
The Collegian
Campus Doings
During This Week
Vol. XXIV - No. T
Grove City College, Grove City, Pennsylvania
Friday, September 24, 1965
THIRTEEN JOIN FACULTY
Artist Presents
Hoyt Hall Fund
Famous Musicale
Receives Grant
Leon Bibb has well earned the
The Claude Worthington Bene-
ight to be considered among
dum Foundation of Pittsburgh
the finest singers in America
has announced a $25,000 contri-
today. As a singer and inter-
bution to Grove City College
preter of songs, he makes his
for the new Creig Hoyt Hall of
artistry encompass a broad
Engineering, now under con-
struction.
spectrum. ranging from folk
songs to ballads to Broadway
When completed and ready
show times, all of which have
for occupancy in early 1967,
on him a wide following and
Hoyt Hail will house all of the
wholesale audience approbation.
college's engineering program,
including Chemical Engineer-
He has been cast in the Rod-
ing. Metallurgical Engineer-
gers and Hammerstein product-
ing. Electrical Engineering and
ion of Irving Berlin's 'Annie
Mechanical Engineering
Get Your Gun". starring Ethel
When the new building is
Merman. After this show Bibb
ready for occupancy, present
sined the touring company of
engineering facilities will be
Finian's Rainbow". On return-
removed from the Hall of Sci-
ing to Gothan he was cast in
once where they are now
the Kust Weill Maxwell Ander-
located At that time the Sci-
son musical hit. "Lost in the
once Hall will be completely
Stars". in which he sang
renovated and utilized only for
the chorus and understudied the
Grove City's pure science pro-
leading role. When a revival of
gram. Estimation of the cost
that musical was presented at
of the entire project is $1,065,-
000.
the New York City Center
a
few years ago. the noted di-
The Benedum Foundation is
rector Jose Quintero chose
Thirteen Join-New faculty pictured above are, first row, left to right: Miss Shirley Markel, Dr Susan
the second Pittsburgh founda-
Leon to recreate the major role
Huck, Lt. Col. Reuben M. Ware, Capt. William L. Hugo. 2nd row: Dr. John T. Shaw. David A.
tion to contribute to Grove
he had once understudied. He
Newcome, Walter F. Thompson, Carl A. Benz. 3rd. row: Jerume K. Stephens, Wesley M. Vos,
City's new engineering build-
won the plaudits of the New
Walter B. Thompson, David J. Challis, D. Arden Rice.
Ing. Previously, the Rockwell
York critics for his "striking
interests donated a large cash
contribution for renovation of
and arresting interpretation of
the part.
He appeared in the straight
Intellectual Depth Enriches Staff
the Science Hall. Also, the
Kresge Foundation of Detroit
contributed $25,000 toward the
acting part in 'Flight into
Egypt". directed by Ela Kazan,
Appointment of thirteen new
Church of the Nazarene.
The following Cartographic
new building on condition that
and then worked two seasons
members of the Grove City
Mr. Thompson has had teach-
experience has been gained by
it be finished by January 1967.
at New York's Phoenix Thea-
College faculty was announced
ing experience at Army Air
Dr. Huck: Cartographic aide.
The Grove City Foundation also
tre. He played a featured role
by Dr. J. Stanley Harker.
Force Advanced Flying Schools,
USAF Aeronautical Chart
contributed $50,000 to the new
their production of "Sand-
the Eastern Nazarene College.
Service, Washington. D. C.,
edifice.
Walter F. Thompson. a mem-
hog and had the role of Jim
and Trevecca Nazarene Col-
1951-1952
Photo-interpreter.
ber of the faculty at the State
in "Livin' the Life', a musical
lege.
Aero Service Corpl. 1956-1957
and Hydroformylation Reac-
University of New York at
version of "Huckleberry Finn
D. Arden Rice, instructor at
Cartography instructor. Hunter
tions with Certain Indole Deri-
Binghamton, has been ap-
For the past five years, Leon
Union Area High School. New
pointed associate professor of
College, 1962-1963: and map
vatives, 'Aliphatic Disulfinic
has pursued a career as a con-
Castle, has been appointed in-
procurement agent for
Acids, "The Preparation of
Accounting, while Walter B.
cert and television performer.
structor of Physics at Grove
American Geographic Society.
Certain Amino-Substituted Per-
Thompson. who is a psycholo-
He has made many appearances
City College, it was announced.
She served as editorial assist-
fluoroalkyl-S-Triazines. and
gist and former minister at the
on the Ed Sullivan show. the
Church of the Nazarene Nash-
Mr. Rice, who has eight
ant, Institute of Radio En-
two publications on "The Prep-
Steve Allen program. and other
years teaching experience in
gineers. New York: assistant
aration of S-Triazine Deriva-
ville, Tenn., has been named
major television shows. He is
the public secondary schools, is
geography editor. Funk & Wag-
tives Containing the N-O Bond.'
assistant professor of Psychol-
one of the busiest solo concert
a graduate of Grove City Col-
nall's Encyclopedia, New York:
The new Grove City Collge
ogy
performers, performing at col-
lege. He received his B. S. De-
and has written 17 articles on
professor holds six patents in
The new Accounting associate
leges and major concert halls
professor received his Bachelor
gree from Grove City in 1949
Latin American Countries for
the field of Chemistry and is
throughout the country.
and was awarded an M.S.E. De-
Colliers' Encyclopedia, two ar
a
member of the American
of Arts degree from Ohio Uni-
His most recent recording,
versity at Athens, Ohio, and
gree from Westminster College
ticles for the American Geo-
Chemical Society.
"CHERRIES & PLUMS"
his M.B.A. degree from Har
in 1961 and an M.S. in Educa-
graphical Society, and several
During World War II, Dr.
a
Liberty Records release. In the
tion Degree from Temple Uni-
articles for national political
Shaw served with the U. S.
vard Graduate School of Busi-
a
versity. Philadelphia, in 1964.
magazines.
Coast Guard in both the Pacific
summer of 1964 he made
ness. He also had two addition-
special concert tour in Europe-
al years of graduate work in
Mr. Rice is a member of the
Dr. John T. Shaw was ap-
and Atlantic areas,
England. Sweden, Finland and
business and economics at Co-
American Association of Phys-
pointed Associate Professor of
Appointment of Wesley M.
the USSR where he received
Jumbia University.
ics Teachers, the Pennsylvania
Chemistry.
Vos as college organist and in-
(Continued on Page 6)
Mr. Thompson has 12 years
State Education Association and
A native of Philadelphia, Dr.
structor of music for the 1965-
of experience in government
the National Education Associa-
Shaw received his Bachelor of
60 term was announced.
and private business and
12
tion.
Arts degree in 1950, his Master
Mr. Vos received his Bache-
years of college teaching. He is
Appointment of Dr. Susan L.
of Arts degree in 1952, and his
for of Arts degree from Cen-
a
member of the American
M. Huck as assistant professor
Ph.D. in 1954, all from Temple
tral College. Pella, Iowa, and
Marketing Association,
the
of Sociology was announced.
University in Philadelphia.
his M.A. degree in Music from
American Accounting Assn., the
Dr. Huck received her Bach-
Washington University in St.
Dr. Shaw taught as a chemis-
American Economic Assn., and
elor of Arts degree in Geog-
try assistant at Temple Uni-
Louis, Mo. He is currently
Alpha Delta Phi.
raphy from Syracuse Univer-
completing work on a doctoral
versity from 1950 to 1954 while
Walter B. Thompson is a na-
sity in 1951, an M.A. degree in
he was engaging in graduate
dissertation in musicology.
tive of Butler, Pa. He received
Geography from the Univer-
studies. From 1954 to 1963, he
Mr. Vos has studied organ
his Bachelor of Arts Degree
sity of Michigan in 1954, and
was employed as a research
with Lawrence Grooters, How-
from Eastern Nazarene Col-
her Ph.D. degree in Geography
chemist with American Cyana-
ard Kelsey and Anton Heiller,
lege. Wollaston. Mass., in 1936:
from Clark University in 1962.
mid Company at Bound Brook.
in addition to musicology stu-
an M.A. Degree from Boston
N. J. For the past two years
Dr. Huck gained teaching ex-
dies with Paul Pisk and Lin-
University in 1939: his Bachelor
he has been assisant professor
perience at Washington Col-
coln Spless.
of Divinity Degree from Naza-
of Chemistry at American In-
lege, Chestertown, Md., the
During the past three years,
rene Theological Seminary,
ternational College in Spring-
University of Delaware at Ne-
Mr. Vos served as organist
Kansas City, Mo., in 1951: and
field, Mass.
wark. Del., (extension divi-
and choirmaster of the First
his M.A. Degree in psychology
Unitarian Church of St. Louis.
sion): Maryland State Teach-
Dr. Shaw has teamed up with
from George Peabody College
ers College, Towson, Md., San
other experts in the field of
He has recently accepted
a
for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.,
Diego State College, San Diago
chemistry to write six publica-
similar post at St. John's Epis-
in June, 1965.
Calif., and Hunter College of
tions. They -include: New
copal Church in Franklin, Pa.
Mr. Thompson has served as
the City University of New
Approach to. 3-Indole Carbox.
Appointment of David An-
Leon Bibb
pastor. for. three churches of
York:
aldehyde The Carbonylation
thony Newcome as instructor
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The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.