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1992 March 6
The Collegian
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Vol. 52 - No. 17
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Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, March 6, 1992
Sports
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Recycling ideas
pay
for
engineers
During spring break, Grove
posal for recycling automobile
City College engineering stu-
bumpers.
Michael Fisher, Durables Pro-
judges from industry selected the
gram Director for the Washing-
"Our strategy was to apply
dents won second place in the
"We view these students (all
three finalists based on their
first National Automotive Solu-
who attend the competition) as
ton-based Council for Solid
standard design techniques in a
overall grasp of the problem,
tions Competition.
Waste Solutions.
new way," said team leader Tim
the technical equivalent of
Fisher made his comments
their understanding of relevant
Randolph. "We emphasized cost-
The students presented a pro-
Olympic medalists," explains Dr.
while introducing Grove City
materials processing, and the
effective mechanical disassembly
College, Iowa State and Texas
originality of their proposed so-
and sorting of the bumpers." The
lutions.
A&M as finalists at a competi-
team's proposal included a so-
Mechanical engineering seniors
tion held recently at the 1992
phisticated computer-aided
Society of Automotive Engineers
Tim Randolph, Scott Angove and
analysis and dis-assembly of
International Congress. The De-
Lance Stewart presented an
bumper components that was
troit-based Congress is the
outline of their 50-page envi-
five times less expensive than
world's largest convention of its
ronmental report, including an
chemical processing alone.
elaborate computer simulation,
type, attracting 40,000 engineers
Faculty advisor Dr. Mark Reu-
in a tense two-hour technical
from the United States, Japan
ber of the college's Machine De-
and Europe.
session. The Grove City team
sign and Robotics Lab said, "This
placed behind Iowa State's ultra-
"Our judges were extremely
shows that extremely high-qual-
impressed with the depth and
sonic cleaning approach to cap-
ity research can be conducted at
sophistication of the final pre-
ture second place and $3,000.
a smaller college.*
sentations," said Fisher. He de-
Judges described the entry as a
Grove City sent a total of eight
scribed the competition as a
"relatively new approach" that
engineering students and two
"national outreach effort" that
made clever use of proven Design
faculty to the Congress, where
drew 80 teams from universities
for Manufacture and Assembly
they also demonstrated the de-
in 13 states. A panel of eight
Techniques.
partment's 500 mpg super
mileage car, Wolverine II.
Grenzig
joins
fight
against
NEA
By REBECCA REGELSKI
formation from Carrol through
and CHRISTINE DURBIN
tional Endowment for the Arts
the mail. After affirming the le-
Collegian Staff Writers
funding. Most artists who benefit
gitimacy of the organization,
from its funds would not be suc-
For the past four years, the Na-
Grenzig informed various Chris-
tional Endowment for the Arts
cessful without the support pro-
tian groups on campus about the
has funded the San Francisco
vided by the National Endow-
information he had received.
ment for the Arts. Even with Na-
Gay an Lesbian Film Festival.
Over one hundred and thirty
tional Endowment for the Arts
The funding of this festival and
signatures in support of abolish-
funding, most artists also need a
other sexual and homosexual
ing the National Endowment for
second source of income in order
projects was provided by Ameri-
the Arts were obtained, the
to make ends meet. She also
can tax dollars. Examples of
greatest response coming from
states that abolishing the Na-
these projects include an Na-
the Alpha Epsilon Chi housing
tional Endowment for the Arts
tional Endowment for the Arts
group and Clowns for Christ.
will take away from our culture.
grant of $40,000 to publish de-
When asked about his feelings
Anderson emphreasized the fact
scriptions and illustrations of
on the subject, Grenzig replied,
that other countries, such as
Lance Stewart, Tim Randolph (capt.) and Scott Angrove
group sex between men and be-
"I am just appalled at the state
Germany and France, pay ten
display their ze-winning project.
tween men and animals. Tax
of our nation, that we have come
times more to support their na-
money has also supported works
so low as for the government to
tion's art funden She feels that
Sound system installed
that include pictures of Jesus as
pay for pornography as an art
since the National Endowment
a homosexual and drug addict,
form." He also believes that
for the Arts has already sup-
as well as child pornography in-
By JILL SHANROCK
granted and students will be in-
great art can be created without
ported one million successful
volving both girls and boys.
Special to the Collegian
formed when more details are
government sponsorship.
projects, we should realize the
Currently, a bill proposed by
needs and benefits of National
At the last Student Govern-
available.
Congressman Philip Crane is be-
Opposing the abolishment of
Endowment for the Arts funding.
ment Association meeting on
Feb. 20, members reported on
SGA is seeking ways that stu-
ing considered by the Committee
the National Endowment for the
It is possible that if the one
dents can become involved
on Education and Labor. The bill
Arts is Laurie Anderson, a per-
million signatures are obtained,
the progress of various projects.
within the Grove City Commu-
(HR 299), which intends to
formance artist from New York
the bill may be passed. However,
In the weight room, the entire
amend the National Foundation
nity. SGA is investigating the
City. On a recent CNN Crossfire
until then, the National Endow-
sound system has been installed.
for the Arts, would be abolished
SGA provided the funding.
procedures for organizing a Big
program, Anderson expressed
ment for the Arts will continue
Brother/Big Sister program. No
and their property would be
the value and importance of Na-
funding arts of its choice.
Coach Behringer, Everett De-
transferred to the National En-
velde and the Fitness Club were
such program exists in Grove
dowment for the Humanities
instrumental in the implementa-
City, and SGA believes that this
can be a way for students to help
which would be created through
tion.
the above proposed changes.
Mrs. Susan Lumley from Grove
area youth.
In an effort to get the proposed
City College food service has re-
Also, SGA has contacted the
bill out of committee and voted
sponded to SGA's request con-
YMCA about volunteer services
into law, Attorney David Wm. T.
cerning additional items to be
for the community. The YMCA
Carrol, director of Christian Ac-
served in the Gedunk. A soft
has requested the help of some
tion Network has begun a cru-
pretzel machine will be installed
college students to organize a
sade. He believes if one million
soon. Plans for a milkshake ma-
volleyball skills day. Members of
Christian signatures are ob-
chine are still being discussed.
the men's volleyball club and the
tained nationwide, the bill will
SGA, in response to a written
women's volleyball team have
be passed by the United States
request has considered leaving
agreed to assist with the event.
Congress.
Old MAP cafeteria open on Sat-
All questions and suggestions
Nick Grenzig, a senior at Grove
urday nights for students wish-
may be mailed to SGA, Box
City College, received a copy of
ing to study. This request was
2222.
the proposed bill and other in-
March did not come in like a lion in 1992. Grove City
students enjoyed the week of unseasonably warm and sunny
Housing groups acept new members
weather. Here, some men pick up a game of softball.
By David N. Pisani Jr.
Bill Broman, Steve Godot, Jason Lassinger,
Chris McGrady, John L. Miller, Artie Slear,
Leon to speak in SF
Editor in chief
The following is a list of men who accepted
Brent Thomas and Paul Zellem.
invitations to join independent men's housing
Nu Delta Epsilon- Todd Burlingame, Ken
By BECKY BEINLICH
groups.
Foos, David Johnston, Jason Plante, Mark
Collegian Managing Editor
Alpha Epsilon Chi Mike Black, Ken Broth-
Seder, Mark Sunderman and Greg Sutyak.
Dr. Celine T. Leon, Professor of
ers, Adam Doyle, David Frew, David Golias,
Phi Omega Sigma (Possums) Brian Brown,
French, has been invited to
Brian Keller, Jonathan Landis, Mark Sentell,
Wally Cunningham, Jeff Davis, Phil Hart, Bob
speak at the next international
Darren Warren and Shawn Washburn.
Hibbard, Rick Hiltz, Andy Hromyak, David
conference sponsored by the Si-
mone de Beauvoir Society, to be
Alpha Omega Adrian Armel, Bryan Benson,
Johnson, Steve Kiso, Chris Klepacki, Chris Lea-
held in January 1993 in the San
Mark Demi, Jamie Funyak, Chris Gross, Doug
man, Tim Lindey, Dave Mathwin, Eric Morse,
Francisco Bay area.
Hagey, Adam Headrick, Jon Hunter, Mike
Clark Regitz, Damian Rippole, Dan Shaub and
Leon's paper, on "Simone de
Kaminicki, Kevin Labby, Alex Moore, Ryan
Jim Streit.
Beauvoir and the Writing of
Neal, Mike Riesmeyer, Doug Rohrer, Ryan
Rho Rho Rho Jason Coffman, Rick Focht,
Women," will be published in the
Sausser, Andy Sems, Mike Sweeney and Chris
Bob Gunning, Adam Holt, Greg Lazzari, Mark
1993 edition of "Simone de
White.
Patnychuk, Eric Pearson, Scott Reichardt,
Beauvoir Studies.'
Alpha Sigma - Jason Davis, Chip Frontz,
Michael Roman, Jim Statton and Brian Yates.
The 1993 conference theme is
Jerry Gressley, Dan Lineweaver, Jay Loose,
Sigma Phi Omicron Andy Barr, Tony
"Simone de Beauvoir and women
Shawn Martin, Greg Metzger, Brendan Miller,
Batres, Michael Brown, Olivier Buchheister,
writers throughout the cultures."
Carl Nelson, Dan Nichols, Tony Rosenzweig,
Randy Culp, Richard DiFrischia, Kevin Fehr,
De Beauvoir was a French au-
Roy Samuelson, John Seybert, Joe Tutak and
David Fritz, Nathan Harvey, Gregg Marley,
thoress.
Leon submitted her piece to the
Travis Weller.
David Pisani, Matt Risinger, Glenn Waldt and
The society is associated with
society and was one of three cho-
Delta Rho Sigma (Buffalo) Will Armstrong,
Todd Werner.
the Modern Language Associa-
sen internationally for this
tion.
honor.
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1992 March 6
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.