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1993 December 10
The Collegian
Vol. 54 No. 11
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, December 10, 1993
Celebrate the season
History ends with Fukuyama
"The End of History and the
for the RAND Corporation and
from Harvard University and
Last Man" will be the topic of
the Policy Planning Staff of
has published numerous arti-
Dr. Francis Fukuyama's De-
the U.S. Department of State.
cles on foreign policy issues.
cember 13 lecture at Grove
He has previously served on
His most recent book, The End
City College.
the Policy Planning Staff as
of History and the Last Man,
Dr. Fukuyama, the third of
Deputy Director and in 1982
argues that history has reached
six speakers in this year's
was a member of the U.S. Del-
its culmination in the world-
Visiting Scholar Lecture Se-
egation to the Egyptian-Israeli
wide victory of Western
ries, will begin at 7 p.m. in
talks on Palestinian Autonomy.
democracy.
Pew Fine Arts Center's Ketler
An accomplished scholar and
Auditorium.
writer, Dr. Fukuyama earned a
The lecture is free and open
Dr. Fukuyama is a consultant
Ph.D. in Soviet Foreign Policy
to the public.
Orchesis dances with greats
Orchesis Dance Troupe
will perform this year's
show, "Dancing With the
Christmas dance-
Greats," In Pew Fine Arts
Center Auditorium tonight
Michelle Morrone and Jodi Greco enjoyed the food and
and tomorrow night at 8
festivities at the Crimson Ball sponsored by SGA on De-
p.m. Audiences will remi-
cember 4th.
nisce about former
decades as dancers per-
1993 Candlelight Service
form a Fred Astaire/Gin-
ger Rogers routine, a ball-
planned for Sunday night
room dance, a hip-
swingin' Elvis number,
Grove City College will
and a country line dance,
Sophomore Marcy Lucas
hold its annual Christmas
among others. Admission
will accompany the choir
to the show is free.
Candlelight Services on
on piano.
Sunday, Dec. 12 at 6:30
Photos: Shaney Hag-
and 8:30 p.m. in Harbison
Dr. Richard Morledge,
garty (loft) and Christine
Chapel.
dean of the chapel, will
Strobel (right), Orchesis
give the meditation, enti-
head choreographers.
The Touring Choir, di-
rected by Dr. Douglas A.
tled "Christmas Obedi-
Browne, will open the
ence." He will also recite
service with Giovanni
his traditional Christmas
Gabriell's "Come Let Us
poem, "Thou Wilt Light
Sing a Song of Joy."
My Candle." Each member
During the service, the
of the congregation will
choir will sing Bob Kau-
receive a candle, and the
light will be passed around
Men's team drowns Buffalo State
flin's "In the First Light,"
which was made popular
the sanctuary. During that
on the album, "Acapella
time, the Touring Choir
By DAVID MORRIS
Coach Bullion, the Wolverines
foursome of Jay D'Ambrosio,
Project I" by con-
will sing their traditional
Sports Writer
of Grove City dominated the
Doug Fullerton, Sam Mason,
temporary Christian music
song, "Peace, Peace," and
Last Saturday, the Grove City
meet from start to finish, re-
and Jay Hancock crushed their
group, Glad. The choir's
the congregation will join
men's swim team overpowered
maining undefeated. Senior
competition in the 400 yard
other two pieces are "You
in singing "Silent Night."
visiting Buffalo State by a
John Zolock described the
medley relay. Fullerton, a
Are the Light," by Tom
score of 157-120, and im-
meet as "an impressive per-
freshman, also won the 200
Fettke, and "There Is a Re-
The services attract over
proved their record to 4-0.
formance. In every event we
yard breaststroke and the 200
2,200 people annually. The
Buffalo State's team is
deemer," written by
had solid contributions by all
yard individual medley. An-
Melody Green and re-
college welcomes alumni,
coached by Keith Bullion, a
of our swimmers."
other freshman, Jeff
corded by her husband,
friends, students and
former Grove City swim team
Four Grove City swimmers
Danielson, claimed victory in
contemporary Christian
community members to
member and assistant coach,
had double individual victo-
the 500 and 1000 yard
these services.
who has coached at Buffalo
singer Keith Green.
ries, and each of the 21 team
freestyles. Senior Jay D'Am-
State for six years and inspired
members contributed to the
brosio won the 50 yard
"
Let there be light
"
a friendly rivalry with his for-
scoring. The tone for the meet
freestyle and the 100 yard
mer team. Unfortunately for
was set in the first event, as the
Continued on Page
By JENNIFER
GOUKER
spersed throughout the
Collegian News Editor
program. Other highlights
Poziviak awarded IGTI scholarship
Grove City College's
included a scriptural read-
ing of The Christmas Story
The International Gas
beacon to the community,
by first lady Dancille
Turbine Institute (IGTI), a part
the Rockwell Star, was the
Combee and a Christmas
of the American Society of
center of attention at the
third annual Light Up Fes-
prayer by Dr. Richard
Mechanical Engineers
Morledge. President Jerry
(ASME), has awarded a
tivities at the flag pole on
H. Combee gave back-
$1,000 scholarship to Grove
Nov. 30 from 6 to 6:15
ground on the tradition,
City College student Timothy
p.m.
and his daughter, Cara,
Poziviak.
The college Marching
Poziviak, a senior mechanical
Band, under the direction
initiated the key event of
of Dr. Edwin P. Arnold,
the program by pronounc-
engineering major, is the son
ing, "Let there be light."
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
started off the program by
Poziviak of Powell, OH. He is
marching in to a medley of
Everett D. Velde, assis-
a 1990 graduate of East
Christmas music. Christo-
tant professor of computer
Allegheny High School. At
pher Greer, president of
systems, managed the
Grove City College, Poziviak
Student Government As-
sound system for the
has been named to the Dcan's
sociation, introduced and
event. The star was engi-
List with Distinction and the
thanked the participants in
neered by George Lightcap
Round Table sophomore
Dr. Helfinstine, Timothy Poziviak
the ceremony.
and Bill Knight of the
men's honorary.
conference. Scholarships are
"Grove City College is
Christmas carols, led by
maintenance staff.
By the end of the 1993 calen-
presented to about 75 students,
pleased to be recognized as
New Grace Singers (under
The band closed the
dar year, the IGTI will have
one student per college. Each
meeting the IGTI criteria and
the direction of senior
program by marching to
contributed $80,000 in schol-
college must have an accred-
is proud of Tim's selection,"
Mark Erdmann) and ac-
Christmas music into town
arships. The scholarship mo-
ited mechanical engineering
said ASME faculty advisor Dr.
companied by the march-
for the town Christmas
ney comes from revenue
curriculum, an active ASME
Robert Helfinstine. "He is one
ing band, were inter-
parade.
generated from exhibitors and
student branch, and courses
of our many talented engineer-
participants at the annual IGTI
dealing with gas turbines.
ing students."
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1993 December 10
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.