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1993 February 5
The Collegian
Perspectives
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News
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Features/Religion
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Entertainment
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Vol. 53 No. 13
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, February 5, 1993
Sports
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Evangelist/author slated to speak
Campus and community are welcome to attend -
"The Centrality of the Resur-
Pippert, who has served on
versity of Barcelona, L'Abri
rection: Understand It and Live
the board of directors of
It" will be the topic of Rebecca
Fellowship, Regent College
Christianity Today, Inc., has
and Harvard University.
Manley Pippert's lecture in
spoken around the world, de-
Grove City College's Crawford
Pippert comes to Grove City
livering keynote presentations
Auditorium on Tuesday, Feb. 9
as part of the Staley Founda-
at Billy Graham's 1983 confer-
at 7 p.m. She Is also scheduled
tion Distinguished Christian
ence for itinerant evangelists in
Scholar Lecture Series. Estab-
to speak in Chapel on
Amsterdam, the British Youth
lished by Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday, Feb. 10 on the
for Christ meeting in Wales,
Thomas F. Staley in memory
subject "Illusion of Innocence
the Latin American Students
of their parents, the foundation
in a Broken World: The Cross
Congress in Lima, Peru, and
is a private, non-profit organi-
of Christ." Students should
the Lausanne Committee for
zation that seeks to specifically
note the special time of 8:30-
World Evangelization confer-
further evangelical witness
9:20 a.m. for Wednesday's
ence in Thailand in 1980.
convocation.
She holds both B.A. and
among college and university
students.
M.A. degrees from the Univer-
Pippert has written and spo-
sity of Illinois, and has done
The lecture is free and open
ken widely on Christian evan-
additional study at the Uni-
to the public.
gelism and spiritual life. Her
first book, Out of the Salt-
shaker & Into the World, is
NOTE: Rebecca Pippert's chapel speech will begin at 8:30 on
considered a modern classic on
Wednesday. All 8:00 classes will meet at 7:30 a.m.
Rebecca Manley Pippert, author and evangelist, is this year's
evangelism.
Staley Lecturer.
Dixon and cast begin rehearsal for spring play
By REBECCA REGELSKI
character, Tartuffe. Dixon describes
Orgon's hot tempered son. Dorine,
Collegian Staff Writer
Bransby is the production's assistant
Tartuffe as a hypocritical con artist
Orgon's spunky maid, is played by
director.
Tryouts for the comedy Tartuffe were
who hides behind the cloak of reli-
senior Shawna Gladhill. Freshman
held Jan. 25 and 26.
Dixon explained that the message of
gion. Tartuffe appears to be plous
Jeremy Fiftal and senior Danielle
Approximately 50 students audi-
Tartuffe is very applicable to today's
when his actual motives include steal-
Zawodney play Valere and Mariane, a
tioned for the production. The play's
society and that "We need to be very
ing Orgon's money, estate and wife.
pair of young lovers. Conflict is added
careful and critical about true reli-
director, Dr. James Dixon, said he was
Orgon, played by junior Joe Tutak, is
to the play when Orgon plans to marry
gion. The play is not a satire of reli-
impressed with the number of talented
a stubborn man without reason who
off his daughter Mariane to Tartuffe
students who tried 0 and regretted
gion. It teaches that we need to recog-
falls dupe to the con tran-Tartuffe
despite her ardor for Valere.
that more could not have been given
nize the distinction between genuine
Junior John Buchtel is cast as Cleante,
Other members of the cast include
and hypocritical plety. Tartuffe will be
roles due to the play's limited cast
the voice of reason: Sophomore
senior Andrew Barnette, freshman
on the stage of Ketler/Auditorium, in
size
Heather Ball plays Elmire, the wife of
Ken Sines and sophomores Sarah Stitt
Senior Rob James is cast as the main
the Pew Fine Arts Building March 25
Orgon.
Roy
Samuelsonils
Damis,
and Jenn Covert. Junior Annette
to 27 at 8 p.m.
Samuelson's
Disney
dream
comes
true
Teacher's tour
By MAGGIE SHUMAKER
on Christmas Day. "On
Reaches GCC
Collegian Assistant Editor
Christmas Day the vehicles got
Little kids have big dreams.
stuck. Everything is timed -
Campus
GCC junior Roy Samuelson
sound, props, etc. So every-
Guy Rice Doud, America's
was no exception. At the age
thing just got quiet. I started
National Teacher of the Year
of eight he visited Disney-
telling some stupid jokes that
in 1986-87, will be speaking
World near Orlando, Florida
my mom had told me the night
next Wednesday, February 10
and decided that he would like
before on the phone, asked
at 7 p.m. in Crawford Audito-
to work there. Over 10 years
where everybody was from,
rium.
later Samuelson's dream be-
got people to do the wave."
Doud, a language arts teacher
came reality when he spent a
Spending the holidays at Dis-
from Brainerd, Minnesota, was
semester in the Walt Disney
ney World meant working on
chosen from more than two
World College Program. From
Thanksgiving, Christmas and
and one-half million public
Sept. 2 to early January he
New Year's Eve and Day.
school teachers and was the
worked with 900 other college
Christmas Day started at 6:30
35th teacher honored in the
students at DisneyWor
a.m. for Samuelson. "Since I
Teacher of the Year program,
gaining valuable experience.
was working with friends it
which seeks to recognize the
Samuelson had one week of
wasn't too bad. But I wasn't
importance of the education
training before he began work
allowed to say 'Merry Christ-
profession.
at his designated ride at Disney
mas.' I had to say 'Happy Hol-
He has been a keynote
MGM Studios. "We learned
idays. But a 50 foot Christmas
speaker for such education
about Disney traditions. They
tree stood right outside my ride
groups as the National School
go over Disney policy, like
and they played Christmas
Board Association, and has
everyone is on a first name
music," Samuelson said. "We
spoken to thousands of school
basis, and you had to point
tried to think up a top ten list
districts in each of the fifty
with two fingers because it's
of ways to slip 'Merry Christ-
states and Europe.
more polite,' Samuelson said.
mas' into our scripts, like Mr.
Rated by the Million Dollar
"Our mindset when we went to
Subliminal."
Table as one of the top speak-
work was courtesy, show and
New Year's Eve offered a
crs of all time, Doud has spo-
efficiency, in that order."
little more excitement.
ken at hundreds of groups and
Working as a tour
Samuelson spent the evening
associations of all kinds.
guide/gangster in the Great
working on Pleasure Island.
The lecture is free and open
Movie Ride, Samuelson had to
Pleasure Island has a com-
"Beauty and the Beast": Roy looked to his left and looked to
his right!
to the public.
memorize a 40-page script.
edy/improv stage and cele-
"The front of the ride was like
brates New Year's Eve every
son shared about DisneyWorld
tainment positions."
a replica of the Chinese The-
night at 11 p.m. with fireworks
were "when you turn the stu-
Samuelson hopes to return to
New Greeks
atre in Hollywood. It had im-
and confetti. "The real New
dio's map upside down you
DisneyWorld for employment
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prints of the stars on the front
Year's Eve cost $85 per per-
can see a hidden Mickey
in the summer of '93. "After
sidewalk," said Samuelson.
son. I worked with parking, di-
Mouse face;" "there is only
completing the college pro-
Jazz & Stage Band
"Lots of people tripped in
recting taxis, cars and vans.
one Mickey Mouse;" and "It is
gram, you re considered 'a ca-
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Sylvestor Stallone's because it
got to help Sheena Easton park
a lot easier to get a job as a
sual seasonal cast member} if
Basketball Stats
was so deep." Inside the ride,
her van that night."
character [i.e. Mickey, Minnie,
you work at least one day CV-
things went smoother, except
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Some of the secrets Samuel-
Belle] than the other enter-
ery year," he said.
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1993 February 5
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.