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1992 September 11
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Vol. 53-No.1
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, September 11, 1992
Money ranks GCC as a best buy
Withiths Money Guide Best College
Review College Guide rated GCC one of
ing Center houses two main frame
GCC program in electrical
Buys 1993 edition hot off the press,
America's top 50 liberal arts colleges.
puters along with? than 120 state
mechanical engineering are accredited
Grove City College la sizzling with
The Common Guide to American
the IBM Apple and Zenith micro-
the Engineering Accreditation
excitement over its ranking Using
Colleges, The 1992 Guide to 101 Best
computers. The library, has a computer
Commission of the Accreditation Board
number of criteria, Including cost, atn
Values: in America's Colleges and
fired card catalog and periodical Indexes
Engineering and Technology (ABET)
dent-to-faculty ratio, class rank of fresh
Universities Peterson's Competitive Col
using the latest computer technology
But not test the caliber of students
men and SAT scores, Money rated col
leges, Fisks's Best Buys in College Edit
Machine Design and Robotics Labo
they come in: the excellence exhibited
leges for their value. Grove (City College
cation Barron's Most Prestigious Col
ratory one only faw labs
yagraduates impressive well!
was ranked fifth best in the northeast
leges Iihave included Grove City
kind in the U.S. devoted exclusively to
dentalare leaving Grove City fully/pre
and nineteanth best in the top 100 col
Grove City's free enterprise emphasis
"hands education of undergraduate
paradito enter their chosen fields In
leges in the entire nation
and maracter-building have won Tem
engineers The Physical Learning Can
1990 913nearly 1000 interviews
The whole Grove City College commu-
pléton Foundation awards for the col-
tar contains fitness room
conducted, including all Six
nity may be justly proud of this accom
lege
featuring Nautilns@,machines, Univer
accounting Aggressive faculty in
plishment, said President Jerry H.
GCC boasts of a highly qualified facul
sal machines free weights along
vement with the placement office
Combos. "Students, faculty, alumni
For example, all faculty in
with an indoor track four
the (engineering professor
they all have had a part in building this
psychology, history, English, religion and
ketball indoor tennis or volleyball
Mark Reuber put it this way: My work
great school
philosophy hold Ph or are doctoral
courts and eight racquetball courts:
not/complete: each of my stu
candidates. The engineering department
dents has found a job.
What makes Grove City College such
have twelve engineering faculty all
Top students attend Grove City College
Topping this is beautiful
great value in education? The good news
with Ph. or significant Industrial
with 7;percent in tha top 20 percent of
estate like (campus) where Christian val
begins with the fact that Grove City's
experience. In addition, our professors,
their high school class and 50 percent in
nas and academic excellence empha
tuition is about half the average
not graduate students, teach every
the top 10 percent of their class The
sized Discovering these facts visitors
charge of other private colleges. But
class.
average SAT score is 1124, and the aver-
have often remarked that Grove (City
that's not even one-half of the story.
Excellent facilities are another
age ACT score is 26. Engineering
Collegeil 'the best sacret in
Grove City College is increasingly
why parents and students agree that
students are winning prestigious nation
American higher. education are Money's
being recognized nationally as one of
Grove City College is an excellent value
awards, competing successfully with
rating is any indication it's not a'secret
America's best colleges. The National
An award-winning Technological Learn-
students from large engineering schools
any more!
GCC
announces new faculty members
College president Jerry H.
Dr. Beverly H. Carter joins the
Combee and newly-appointed
faculty as assistant professor of
Vice President for Academic Af-
music. To join the music de-
fairs Garth E. Runion have an-
partment, she traveled from
nounced the appointment of new
Sembach, Germany, where her
faculty who will assume teaching
husband is serving as a captain
positions at the college for the
in the United States Air Force.
1992-93 school year.
Dr. Carter earned a Ph.D. in
Dr. William T. Anderson joins
Comparative Arts in 1991 from
the faculty as professor of ac-
Ohio University and an M.A. in
counting. He comes to the college
Musicology in 1981 from East.
from Liberty University where
man School of Music. She was a
he served as professor of ac-
Fulbright Scholar at the Univer-
counting in the School of Busi-
sity of Vienna during 1979-80. In
ness and Government. He
1977 she received her B.M. in
earned his B.S. in Commerce
Piano Performance from Furman
and an M.S. in Accounting from
University.
the University of Virginia in
Dr. Carter has been on the fac-
1972 and 1979, respectively, and
ulty of Huntington College in In-
his Ph.D. in Accounting from
diana as an instructor in music.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
She has also served as adjunct
and State University in 1984.
professor in art and music for
Prior to joining the faculty, Dr.
the University of Maryland
Anderson served as assistant
(European Division) and the
professor of accounting at James
University of Nebraska at Om-
Madison University. He also
aha, respectively.
acted as assistant dean in the
A 1981 Grove City College
McIntire School of Commerce at
New faculty members. Row 1: Dr. William T. Anderson, Dr. Beverly H. Carter, Jean L. Whiteside
graduate, Dr. James R. Downey,
the University of Virginia. He
and Dr. Mary Virginia Reese. Row 2: Berlle R. Etzel (part-time), Dr. Theodore (Ted) B. Kalivoda, Dr.
has been appointed assistant
James (Jim) R. Downey, Dr. Mark Weber, Dr. Stephen P. Jenkins and Dr. William D. Bussel.
acquired considerable business
professor of physics and engi-
experience as a managerial ac-
neering. He earned his M.S. in
French literature from Louisiana
tual criticism, Old Provencal and
Zoology from the University of
countant for Purdue Farms, Inc.
Nuclear Science from the Air
State University in 1956, and his
Old Spanish.
South Florida, an M.A. from
and as a staff accountant for
Force Institute of Technology at
Ed.D. in Foreign Languages and
Before beginning her graduate
Oral Roberts University in Sec-
Faw, Casson and Company,
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Higher Education from Okla-
work, Dr. Reese taught French
ondary Science and Christian
CPAs.
in Dayton, Ohio, in 1983 and
homa State University in 1967.
and English in the Tuscaloosa
Education, an Ed.D. in Higher
Dr. William D. Bussel, who re-
completed his Ph.D. in
Dr. Kalivoda has authored over
Alabama County High School.
Educational Administration and
cently retired after serving 19
Aero/Astronautical Engineering
50 articles in international, na-
While at Tuscaloosa she estab-
a Ph.D. in Environmental Sci-
years as an elementary school
at the University of Illinois at
tional and regional journals plus
lished a chapter of the Societe
ence with an emphasis in car-
principal in the Crown Point
Urbana this summer. While at
two books. He has won the
Honoraire de Francais, and or-
cinogenesis from Oklahoma
School District in Indiana, will
Illinois, he was awarded
Stephen Freeman Award twice
ganized and directed a 10-day
State University. He joins the
join the faculty as professor of
MacArthur Foundation and Uni-
for the best pedagogical article in
tour of Europe for the high
education. Ball State University
faculty as associate professor of
versity of Illinois fellowships.
foreign languages published in
school. Dr. Reese is fluent in
awarded him a B.S. in Elemen-
biology.
A new assistant professor of bi-
the United States. He has also
French and Italian and has
He has taught four years at
tary Education in 1958, an M.A.
ology, Dr. Stephen P. Jenkins,
won the Hispania Award for the
taught courses in both lan-
Oral Roberts University, first in
in Elementary Education in
graduated from Covenant Col-
best pedagogical article in Span-
guages.
the Department of Anatomy in
1962, and a M.A. in Educational
lege in 1982 with a major in biol-
ish in the United States. While
Dr. Mark Weber holds a B.A. in
Administration and Supervision
ogy and minors in chemistry and
at the University of Georgia, Dr.
See Faculty, page 5
in 1967. He earned the Ed.D. in
art. He earned his M.S. and
Kalivoda directed 16 doctoral
Educational Administration and
Ph.D. degrees in Entomology
dissertations, served as
Supervision from Indiana Uni-
from the University of Georgia.
manuscript reader for Modern
Learn to sell yourself
versity in 1973.
Dr. Jenkins, who is fascinated
Language Journal and for For-
Before entering public school
by insects, has coauthored two
eign Language Annals and as-
on paper!
administration in 1969, Dr. Bus-
publications on the Yellow Fever
sisted the United States De-
sel taught elementary school for
mosquito. He also spends part of
partment of Education in evalu-
Come to the
nine years and junior high/high
his leisure time lecturing to first
ating grant proposals between
school for an additional four
and seventh graders on the joys
1986-1989.
RESUME WRITING SEMINAR
years. He has also directed
of insects.
Dr. Mary Virginia Reese comes
summer programs for gifted and
Dr. Ted Kalivoda joins the fac-
to the college as assistant profes-
conducted by Mrs. Betsy Craig.
talented students, directed the
ulty as professor of Spanish after
sor of French and literature. She
Headstart program for Lake
having taught at the University
earned her B.A., M.A. and Ph.D.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
County, Indiana, and served on
of Georgia for 24 years. He re-
degrees in French at the Univer-
IN THE TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING CENTER
North Central Association of
ceived his B.A. in Spanish from
sity of Alabama. Dr. Reese spe-
Juniors and Seniors welcome
Schools and Colleges accredita-
Wheaton College in 1958, his
cializes in French literature and
tion teams since 1976.
M.A. in Spanish language and
medieval studies, including tax
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1992 September 11
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.