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1994 February 4
The Collegian
Vol. 54 - No. 13
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, February 4, 1994
Faith & Life
Dr. Conwell receives education honor
Week stresses
Dr. James Conwell, an asso-
importance
clate professor of engineering
Rehabilitation Laboratory in
November.
at Grove City College, has
been selected by the Society of
ENGINEERING
Prior to joining the Grove
of God's will
Automotive Engineers (SAE)
City College faculty in 1993,
Conwell taught at Louisiana
as a recipient of the 1994 SAE
Teetor Educational Award.
LABO
RY
State University. A native of
McMurray, Pa., Conwell re-
The Tector Award, given an-
ceived the bachelor of science
nually to a small number of
and the master of science de-
engineering faculty from
grees in mechanical engineer-
across the country, distin-
ing from the University of
guishes Dr. Conwell as one of
Tennessee, Knoxville. He
the nation's top engineering
completed the requirements for
educators.
his doctorate, also in mechani-
cal engineering, from Van-
Formal presentation of the
derbilt University in December
award will occur during the
1989. In addition to his aca-
1994 SAE International
demic experience, Dr. Conwell
Congress and Exposition,
has industrial experience with
planned for February 28-
the Procter and Gamble Manu-
March 4 in Detroit, Michigan.
facturing Corporation and
The selection of Dr. Conwell
Sverdrup Technology.
was based upon a judging of
his past record as an educator,
Conwell is the second mem-
his qualifications for teaching,
ber of the GCC engineering
his involvement with students,
faculty to receive the Teetor
"Decision Making and the
and his overall potential for
Award. Dr. Mark Reuber, pro-
Will of God" is the theme of
growth as an educator and re-
fessor of mechanical engineer-
Grove City College's 1994
Faith and Life Week, featuring
searcher. A major factor cited
ing, is a 1990 Tector Award
was his involvement in the
Dr. Conwell
recipient.
Dr. Garry Lee Friesen speak-
ing Sunday through Tuesday,
prize-winning GCC senior
tion of standard engineering
in this area, Conwell has re-
Feb. 6.7 and 8.
Mechanical Engineering de-
analysis and design techniques
"Dr. Conwell's award is yet
ceived awards from the United
"God's Will and Freedom" is
sign sequence and his applica-
another indication of the high
to devices which aid physically
States Navy and the State of
the topic of his message on
tion of creative teaching tech-
disabled people. This effort
Louisiana.
quality of teaching currently
being performed within the
Feb. 6 in Harbison Chapel at
niques to the process of engi-
has resulted in the develop-
Under Conwell's direction,
6:30 p.m. On Feb. 7. Dr.
neering design.
Grove City College Depart-
ment of such devices as spc-
the GCC Engineering Depart-
Friesen will speak on "God's
Of particular interest to the
cialized wheelchairs and
ment of Engineering," com-
ment dedicated a new 2,000
Will and Wisdom" in Craw-
judges was Conwell's applica-
transfer devices. For his work
mented College President Jerry
square-foot Measurements and
H. Combee.
ford Auditorium at 7 p.m. The
series will conclude on Feb. 8
with a morning convocation
service at 9 a.m. and a discus-
Greek Week unites present day and tradition
sion of "God's Will and Faith-
As Greek Unity Week '94
fulness.' Chapel cards will be
comes to a close tomorrow at
Frats recruit
collected at all three lectures.
midnight, 120 new actives will
Dr. Friesen has authored a
crash after seven very busy
book and study guide on the
new members
days. Table pounding
subject of decision making. At
games
special Greek
Beta Sigma: Bryan Badstib-
Multnomah School of the
chapel service
those early-
ner, Ryan Blough, Mark Buk-
Bible in Portland, Oregon, he
morning breakfasts
wear-
szar, Brian Collins, Brian Jen-
is currently Vice Presi-
ing new colors.
nings, Gary Krenzer, Dan Lev-
dent/Academic Dean and full-
At left: The brothers of
enduski, Anthony Stecker, Phil
time professor of Bible. Dr.
Epsilon Pi fraternity visited a
Tararczyk and Jon Todd.
Friesen earned a B.A. in bibli-
center for underprivileged chil-
Delta Iota Kappa: Paul
cal studies and social science
dren in Mercer this week.
Baker, Galen Bowser, Tom
from John Brown University in
That's Glenn Moore holding
Brannen, Mike Cancilliere,
Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and
one of the tiny tots. See page
Mike DiCaprio, Jeremy Ew-
both a master's degree and a
4.
ing, Sean Gribble, Greg Henry,
doctorate in theology from
At right: Alpha Beta Tau
Geoff Hust, Jon Husted, Steve
Dallas Theological Seminary.
sweetheart Dave Anderson
Johnson, Steve Kormchak,
Dr. Friesen has written arti-
enjoys being surrounded by
Justin Kubatko, Scott Mitchell,
cles for a number of Christian
women at table pounding.
Scott Naylor, Matt Pitzer,
magazines and has traveled
Ryan Shafer, Pete Siebert and
throughout the country speak-
Steve Solman.
ing at various colleges and
Epsilon Pl: Tom Flenner,
seminaries. He has also been
Sorority sisters adopt rushes for membership
Kevin Forney, Bradley Gray,
involved in foreign ministry,
Heath Grover, Scott Henry,
leading students on study tours
of Israel, Jordan and Rome as
Alpha Beta Tau
Harrison, Victoria Jelly,
Thomas Hostetler, Michael
Hollie Shaull, Jill Sutman,
well as teaching in Singapore,
Teressa Conley, Pamela
Nicole McCreadie, Tiffeni Pat-
Lachesky, Richard McClel-
Natasha VanDerGriendt, Beth
Indonesia and Manila.
Joseck, Arlene Keller, Shan-
rick and Jennifer Patterson.
Vernocy and Kristin Violet.
land, James Parker, Jeffery
non Sanders, Jessica Thomas
Steigerwald, James Wherley
and Sonya Wood.
Phi Sigma Chi
Theta Alpha Pi
and Brian Wolfe.
Bridgette Anderson, Beth
Gamma Chi
Ann Michelson and Sherry
Nu Lambda Phi: Vaughn
Rachel Becker, Christine
Mathieson, Amy Neigh, San-
Hear
Woodward.
Donaldson, Justin Graham,
dra Woolcott, Corinne Zavoral
Bittler, Sarah Brown, Deborah
and J.J. Snapp.
Zeta Zeta Zeta
James Groctz, Mike Hakos,
Dr. Friesen
Clark, Michele Diel, Kristen
Kelli Bowersox, Courtney
Chuck Rock and Mike Seuss.
Emswiller, Erin Fraser, Julie
Sigma Delta Phi
speak this week:
Gabor, Maria Haas, Alison
Pan Sophic: James Bauman,
Gurner, Mindy Martin, Sharna
Marcy McKee, Denise
Hoffheins, Jennifer Lanier,
Mike Brediger, Adam David-
Moore, Kristin Morton, Sarah
Ritschel, Elizabeth Rumansik
Dawn Laursen, Phoebe
son, Brett Elsess, Brian Gird-
Sunday, 6:30 p.m.
Myers, Kara Norris, Denise
and Leslie Stinson.
Menuez, Laura Novotny, Amy
wood, Kevin Joyce, J.D.
Harbison Chapel
Pisani and Kelly Wrenn.
Sigma Theta Chi
Passavant, Melinda Peters,
Larsen, Thomas Resnett, Greg
Gamma Sigma Phi
Krista Boyd, Tara Bradley,
Rachel Pschirrer and Joy
Meloon, Karl Schosek, Mike
Dominique Aiken, Amanda
Zekoski.
Smith, Erik Thelander and
Kristin Lintz, Beth Maher,
Brian Wood.
Monday, 7 p.m.
Crawford
Basketball
team
has
good,
bad
news
Support your
Auditorium
By MARC DICKMANN
Sports Writer
game winning streak into
swim team
Waynesburg College where
fought 88-87 overtime victory,
Entering last week's action,
they met the host
which was the good news.
Saturday!
Tuesday, 9 a.m.
Yellowjackets.
However, late in the game,
Harbison Chapel
things looked up for the
while trying to stop a fast
See article,
Wolverine basketball team.
break, freshman point guard
page 8.
After all, they rode a four
What resulted was a hard
Continued on Page 7
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1994 February 4
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.