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1994 February 11
The Collegian
Vol. 54 - No.14
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, February 11, 1994
GCC profs
Swimmers
finish
season
13-0
to treak
By DAVID MORRIS
right." Along with seniors
Sports Writer
into space
John Zolock and Mike Won-
In 37 years of coaching the
By LAURA
Grove City College men's
derling, Goodwin swam his
WEINDELMAYER
swimming team, Coach James
best times of the year.
Longnecker has never had a
For the second straight week
Collegian Staff Writer
losing season. In fact, with a
the team celebrated by tossing
Five, four, three, two, one
record of 333-92, he is the
Coach Longnecker into the
TAKE OFF! Get ready to
winningest active swim coach
pool. Longnecker said, "We've
see "Profs in Space at the
in NCAA Division III.
dedicated this season to our
1994 Faculty Follies on Feb.
seniors and all year have had a
12 at 7:30 p.m. in Crawford
However, he has never had a
goal of being 13-0. With that
Space Center. Tickets cost
team to 13-0
until now.
being accomplished now we
only $1 and will be sold out-
This past Saturday the men's
must prepare to win our fourth
side the bookstore on Wed.
swim team walloped Baldwin-
consecutive title at the PAC
through Fri. from 9 to 2 or at
Wallace by a score of 110-81
championships."
the door
and finished their regular sea-
It was the last regular season
Some of the thirteen acts
son undefeated. Although
meet for seven seniors on the
Longnecker has had teams
will follow Faculty Follies
team. Going out undefeated
with records of 12-0, this is his
tradition: Dr. Reeder has pre-
capped off a great four seasons
first team with a 13-meet sea-
pared to entertain with songs,
for the class of '94. Over the
son to finish without a loss.
and the Religion Department
past four years, they have a
record of 43-9 and have won
has developed a skit with a
From start to finish the
Star Trek theme. Also look
three straight PAC champi-
Wolverines dominated the
onships. Following the meet,
forward to "Pigs in Space,"
meet against Baldwin-Wallace.
Coach Longnecker held a ban-
by Dr. Jenkins; Dr. Downey
Members of the victorious 200
quet to honor these four year
and Dr. McIntyre. "Cone-
medley relay included team
team members and their par-
heads' and a Smothers
captain Jay D'Ambrosio,
ents.
Brothers act are a couple
freshman Doug Fullerton,
more to count on; the rest
sophomore Sam Mason and
The team is now preparing
will be a surprise.
junior Mark Cattron. D'Am-
for the PAC championships
brosio also won both the 50
and GCC Invitational which
Chairmen for this-year's
and 100 yard freestyle. Senior
This is what swimmers do Instead of dumping coolers
will be held at Grove City
Follies are Lisa Allenbaugh
Jay Hancock won the 200 I.M.
of Gatorade on their coaches.
from Feb. 17-19. During the
and Allyson Sammel. The
and 100 backstroke, while
month of March, there will
show is sponsored by ODK
The 200 freestyle relay of Ma-
Sophomore Mark Goodwin
Fullerton, Mason and freshman
son, Cattron, junior Matt
also be the ECAC champi-
and Mortar Board.
called the meet "a tremendous
Jeff Danielson won the 100
Grunstra and freshman James
onships at Rutgers University
way to finish the season. We
breaststroke, 100 butterfly and
and NCAA Division III cham-
Bauman also swam to a first
500 freestyle, respectively.
said that we could go unde-
pionships in Boston for those
place finish.
feated, and of course we were
team members who qualify.
Dr.
Friesen
speaks
on
God's
will
in
life
decisions
By MARK BROWN
determined God's will for him.
and wise are done, entrust God
Collegian Graphics Editor
On Monday evening, Dr.
Dr. Friesen said he eventually
His message centered on the
Faith and Life Week 1994
to work things out for good."
Friesen spoke on the need for
decided to "put out a fleece."
difference between belief and
started with vespers last Sun-
In the Sunday program on
wisdom in decision making.
He tied one college to a sum-
Citing many Biblical sources
knowing. The Bible, he con-
day. Dr. Garry L. Friesen, the
mer job working with his uncle
God's commands, Dr. Friesen
cluded, used both terms will-
vice president and academic
(including Paul on the choos-
in a radiator shop and the other
illustrated his speech by
school to a second job. He
drawing a circle. He said that
ing of leaders in I Timothy 3,
ingly. He used a passage from
dean of Multnomah School of
Genesis to prove that Chris-
the Bible, spoke to full pews
and the disciples' conversation
asked his father which job he
being inside the circle is
in Acts 6:3), Dr. Friesen bol-
tians can know some things
on the topic, "Decision Making
should take, and he said,
equivalent to being within the
stered his argument for the
completely. In the passage,
and the Will of God." The
"Whatever my father chose, I
commands of God, striving to
Abraham believes God's
series continued the following
Christian's need for wisdom.
would abide by."
do His will and praying for
covenant but asks how he can
night with "The Will of God
wisdom. Once inside the circle,
In these passages he pointed
know that it is true. God comes
and Wisdom" and Tuesday
Dr. Friesen's experience with
he said, the believer is free to
out that wisdom is necessary
to Abraham in a vision and
morning in chapel with "Faith
for one with a position in the
choosing a college made him
exercise choice when faced
and Knowledge."
church. Towards the end he
seals a covenant by passing
research what the Bible had to
with decisions relating to such
between the torn carcasses of
say about decision making. He
things as college and career.
returned to the topic of
Dr. Friesen also used the deci-
marriage, emphasizing that "a
an animal. God, a supremely
Dr. Friesen opened Sunday
stated four principles that
by discussing how he became
good marriage comes from
able and trustworthy being,
summarize his conclusions:
sion of marriage to illustrate
made the covenant, Friesen
interested in Christian decision
marrying a good godly man or
"Where God commands, we
his point. God commands that
said. He concluded his mes-
making. His interest stems
woman" any such man or
obey;" "Where there is no
a believer marry within the
sage by saying that with hu-
from his own search for a col-
woman, and not one
command, the believer is free
faith, but as long as a believer
specifically mandated by God.
man science we can only be
lege. His choice came down to
to decide;" "In the area of
99% certain, but that when
two colleges, and as the dead-
marries another believer, the
Tuesday, Dr. Friesen closed
freedom, believers must be
line approached, he still hadn't
choice of marriage partner is
Faith and Life Week with the
trusting a completely trust-
wise;" and "When the moral
left to the individual.
topic, "Faith and Knowledge."
worthy God, we can truly
know.
Lacrosse team snags 3rd in Holy Wars despite co-captain injury
By MARC DICKMANN
Saturday would pose the great-
Sports Writer
came back to win 9-8 on Mark
est challenge for the Wolver-
It may be 1994, but the Holy
ines with four games sched-
Milliken's sudden death goal.
Wars still rage on. Even at
uled.
As the day progressed, and
Grove City College. A year af-
In game one, the Wolverines
the muscles got sore, the
ter their winless inaugural
faced the reigning Holy Wars
Wolverines still had to face
lacrosse season, the Wolverine
champion Messiah. Showing
two more teams with Gordon
Lacrosse team captured third
their mettle, the Wolverines
College next on the agenda.
place in the revered Holy War
were tied with Messiah at 8-8
Much to the Wolverine's
Indoor Lacrosse Tournament
when Swanda went down with
credit, the game was close
at Messiah College. Included
a broken kneecap.
throughout against a team
in the tournament was Liberty
Remarked president Scott
which goalkeeper Trey Miller
University, along with Calvin,
Pruim, "Everyone was a little
noted was the hardest hitting in
Wheaton, Gordon, Messiah
down when Andy went out.'
the tournament. Super-frosh
and Grove City colleges.
As a result, the team eventually
Darryl Hockstra, who took the
On Friday, the Wolverines
fell to Messiah 14-9. The
hardest hit in the tournament,
faced their first opponent of
melancholy carried over into
being knocked out for a good
1994 in Liberty University.
the next game were GC faced
minute, would probably agree.
With co-captain Andy Swanda
Calvin College.
In the end, the veteran Gor-
leading the way with nine
The Wolverines quickly fell
don team outlasted GC 10-7.
goals, the Wolverines cruised
GCC Lacrosse Team.
behind 4-0 at half before rally-
to a 21-4 victory. However,
Gordon then proceeded to
ing. In thrilling fashion, GC
Continued on Page 8
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1994 February 11
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.