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1994 April 30
The Collegian
Vol. 54 - No. 20
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, April 30, 1994
Queen to reign
at Spring
Pageant
By ANGELA S. PETRASEK
Hay also noted changes in the
Collegian Staff Writer
site and the name of the
This year marks the 78th an-
pageant. In 1946, the cere-
niversary of one of the oldest
mony was moved from lower
events here at Grove City
campus to an upper campus
College, the Processional and
building after several years of
Coronation of the Spring
bad weather. In 1959, the May
Queen. At 3 p.m. Saturday af-
Pageant was renamed the
ternoon in the Recreation
Spring Pageant to eliminate
Center Arena, this long-stand-
pagan connotations associated
ing tradition will repeat for the
with the earlier title.
enjoyment of GCC students
This year's pageant has more
and their parents.
participants than those
The Spring Pageant has un-
pageants of previous years.
dergone many changes since it
"For the first time in history
was first held in 1916. Grove
we had a tie in votes for the
City alumna Nannie-Jean
members of the court, so we
Kocher Hay, of Kocher's Flo-
had to add another place," ex-
ral Company, has watched the
plains Parents' Weekend Ju-
festivities transform for over
nior Chair Lisa Moyer.
fifty years. "In the Forties, for
example, the May Court had to
The Pageant Processional
will begin with the entrance of
have two Grove City women
Heralds Stacy Carly, Michelle
that lived in town as Ladies in
Morrone, Erin Fraser and
1994 Spring Queen Laura Metz and her young admirers. From left: Clay Mincey, Christo-
Waiting and a town Queen on
Kristin Morton, followed by
pher Weber, Megan Reuber, Caitlin Jenkins and Courtney Weber.
alternating years."
Continued on Page 14
Feulner and Holmes to pass knowledge on to seniors
A leader of the conservative
movement and a prominent
Pittsburgh minister will ad-
dress Grove City College's
Class of 1994 during next
month's commencement exer-
cises and baccalaureate ser-
vice.
Commencement speaker Dr.
Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., president
of The Heritage Foundation, a
conservative think tank, will
speak on "Fear and Freedom."
Dr. Robert Leslie Holmes, a
senior minister of the First
Presbyterian Church in Pitts-
burgh, will give the baccalau-
reate address, "Titles and Tes-
timonies!"
Baccalaureate will be held on
Friday, May 13 at 7:30 p.m.;
commencement on Saturday,
May 14 at 10:30 a.m.
In 1989, President Reagan
conferred the Presidential Citi-
zens Medal on Dr. Edwin
Feulner as "a leader of the
Dr. Edwin Feulner, 1994
Commencement Speaker
Dr. R. Leslie Holmes,
1994
Baccalaureate speaker
conservative movement." The
ernment. His has been a voice
domestic policy in 1987. He
citation continued: "By build-
During the transition from the
of reason and values in service
chaired the foreign aid transi-
also served as a consultant to
ing an organization dedicated
Carter Administration to the
tion task force.
to his country and the cause of
White House Counsellor Ed-
to ideas and their conse-
Reagan Administration, Feul-
freedom around the world."
Dr. Feulner is actively in-
win Meese and as an advisor to
quences, he has helped to
ner was a member of the Ex-
Dr. Feulner served under
volved in various aspects of
other government departments
shape the policy of our Gov-
ecutive Committee of the
Reagan as a consultant for
foreign policy, particularly in-
and agencies.
Presidential Transition and
Continued on Page 6
Wolverines
run
down
2nd PAC
track and
field
title
By STEVE LAMPO
'round the track to a tune of 25
1:58.24, while junior Matt
feet for the win and a new sta-
Sports Editor
appreciation for my assistant
laps to place second and third,
Eidson took third in that event.
dium record. In similar fash-
coaches, Mike Messer and Jim
The Grove City College
respectively in the 10,000 me-
Freund came back with a
ion, freshman Jim Phibbs tied
men's track and field team
Puglisi, who have put in a lot
ters. The team then jumped to
fourth in the 200, while
his record of 6 feet 8 inches in
of work with the team."
won in a big way on Saturday,
a commanding lead as the trio
Bolumen and senior Rob Hittle
the high jump and freshman
April 23, coming away with its
of junior Bob Sykes, freshman
were second and third, respec-
Duane Lightcap equaled his
Some of the team members
second straight Presidents'
Scott Delamarter, and sopho-
tively in the 5,000. Freund,
mark of 13 feet in the pole
Athletic Conference title and
will compete in the Baldwin
more Rick Schwartz swept the
Delamarter, sophomore Brian
vault.
its third in four years. The
Wallace Invitational on
top three places in the 1500.
Weet, and freshman Joel De
Coach Jim Longnecker was
Wolverines led the meet,
Saturday, April 29, in order to
Determined to put the other
Fauw rounded out the track
named PAC men's coach of
which was hosted by Bethany
try for personal best perfor-
teams out of contention,
events with a victory in the
the year, and commented after
College, from start to finish,
mances or qualify for the
freshman Jim Phibbs won the
1600 relay.
the meet, "I'm proud of the
NCAA meet. Phibbs has al-
totaling 77 points to stay ahead
110 hurdles, with freshman
In the field events, freshman
effort this team put forth and
of Bethany (44), Thiel (41),
ready qualified in the high
Jason Craig in second and
Mike Reynolds hurled the shot
happy to see it pay off this
and Washington and Jefferson
jump with a height of 6 feet 10
sophomore Hans Buehler
put for second place, while
way. I also have to express my
inches.
(33). Furthermore, 18 of the
fourth.
junior Henry Floyd took
team's members placed among
Sophomore Eric Freund kept
fourth. Sophomore Dan
the top three competitors in an
the team on the board with a
Gurtner, freshman Todd Van-
event to earn PAC All-
Inside
third in the 400, while sopho-
dermuelen, and Reynolds
Conference honors.
more Jason Espenshade dashed
captured 2-3-4 in the discus,
Senior Steve Lampo and
to second place in the 100.
while De Fauw flew to third in
See pages 7 - 10 for
sophomore Mark Bolumen put
Delamarter returned to capture
the long jump. Junior Matt
the team on the board, going
Parents' Weekend Insert.
the 800 in a stadium record of
Decker salled the javelin 187.5
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1994 April 30
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.