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1994 December 2
The Collegian
Vol. No. 10
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, Dec. 2, 1994
Pittsburgh
radio
to
air
from
GC
By AMY CLINGENSMITH
Children's Hospital in Pitts-
Collegian Entertainment
Commerce, wrote to the Pitts-
burgh. And one of the sta-
Hall next Thursday.
Stephanie Cates, director of
Editor
burgh Morning Show host
tion's holiday broadcasts will
Between sips of hot
public information. "KDKA
suggesting that our town
come from our backyard this
chocolate and coffee, several
has a very big listening audi-
Western Pennsylvania will
would be a good choice.
year.
campus organizations will
get a 5 a.m. wake up call
Cigna must have agreed be-
ence in Western Pennsylva-
Months ago, Cigna re-
provide entertainment and lo-
nia."
from Grove City on Dec. 8.
cause he and his crew will ar-
quested suggestions for inter-
cal color about unique as-
Anyone who attends the
Why so early? John Cigna's
rive in their remote vehicle,
esting sites of live broadcasts
pects of Grove City
broadcast on Thursday
Morning Show on KDKA
"The. Rainbow Machine" in
during the holiday season.
"It's a great way to show-
morning will have the oppor-
1020-AM needs an early start
Strawberry Park, the grassy
Jane Rath, director of the
case not only Grove City
tunity to win prizes, donate to
to begin raising money for
Grove City Chamber of
area between Tower Presby-
College, but also the Grove
Children's Hospital and get
terian Church and Carnegie
City community,"
said
into the Christmas spirit.
Upcoming events
GCC choirs
Annan
earns
MVP,
GCC
wins
ECAC
to perform
By MATT BECK
the tournament's Most Valu-
Collegian Sportswriter
Christmas Concert
able Player award.
On Nov. 12, the Lady Wol-
"When they went into this
By REBECCA L.
tournament, I didn't think
BEINLICH
verines prevailed as champi-
ons of the four-team Eastern
USAir
they were going to get beat,"
Editor in chief
College Athletic Conference
said Coach Roberts. "They
South Region Women's Vol-
went out to prove that they
The Grove City College
leyball tournament at Vassar
were a good team, and I
Chapel Choir and Touring
College in Poughkeepsie,
don't think they were going
Choir will join to present a
N.Y.
to let anyone - no matter
Christmas concert this Sun-
In their first match, the
who they played - stand in
day at 6:30 p.m. in Harbison
Chapel. Admission is free,
Lady Wolverines were pitted
their way.
Coach Roberts feels that
and all are invited to attend.
against their conference ri-
vals, Washington & Jefferson.
the Lady Wolverines' solid
The Touring Choir will
defeated GCC in both
performance was the key to
open the program with an ar-
regular games this season, but
their tournament title. "They
rangement of the familiar
the third meeting proved to
just played consistently," said
hymn, "Praise to the Lord,
be the charm for the Lady
Coach Roberts. "They passed
Wolverines. Grove City would
well, they served well, they
the Almighty." They will
also sing a contemporary ar-
not be denied on this occa-
blocked well."
sion, and they roared past
The Lady Wolverines won
rangement of texts from the
& J after three short
15 of their final 17 matches
mass by John Leavitt, as well
as Beethoven's "Hallelujah
games.
of the season, finishing with
Chorus" from "Mount of
In the final championship
an impressive 27-13 record.
Olives."
match, Grove City's defense
and speed proved too power-
the Lady Wolverines claimed
At left: The victorious wom-
The Chapel Choir will sing
ful for Rutgers-Newark, and
After the game, Junior
en's volleyball team boards the
the title after three games.
Jeannie Annan was awarded
plane for home.
the evening's feature presen-
tation, Bach's majestic
"Magnificat."
Both choirs will close the
Students share views on mate-finding
concert with "Christmas
By SHANNON
Choral Fantasy," a medley of
ECKMAN
"What frustrates you the
Christmas carols.
Collegian Staff Writer
most about the opposite sex
in dating situations?" This
We've all heard the words
question brought the widest
The concert is expected to
"Look to your left and look
variety of responses, and it
last about an hour.
to your right. Your future
proved that there are some
mate may be in sight!" many
obvious differences between
times since we first arrived at
guys and girls.
Grove City College. Whether
"Girls can't tell when a
or not we have found Mr. or
nice guy is being nice to get
Ms. Right yet, or even if we
their attention. They always
aren't even looking, we must
think he's just being nice."
experience some form of
Paul Bussom, Senior, Busi-
dating before deciding to
ness/Communications.
spend the rest our lives with
"It disappoints me when
someone.
a guy acts like a totally
Whatever your degree of
different person to impress a
interest in the opposite sex,
girl."-Tami Bower, Sopho-
dating is something with
more, Music Education.
which we come in contact ev-
"Guys get so worried
ery day, especially when
about impressing others that
walking through dormitory
they're not themselves."
Carnegie concerts
lobbies. Recently, I asked
Denise Ritschel, Sophomore,
some students about their
Music Education.
Mark Bolumen and Karen Dutka shared their views on
to be held
views on dating.
dating In Shannon's survey.
"Girls are too sen-
First, I asked whether they
sitive."--M Bolumen,
Singers and ringers are
preferred traditional dating,
responses to this question in-
were walks, movies, miniature
Junior, Financial Manage-
part of the musical entertain-
where the guy asks the girl
cluded:
golf, dancing, museum trips,
ment.
ment scheduled during Grove
out and also pays for the date,
"Tradition is well
and anything fun and differ-
"Guys don't always
City College's Carnegie
or more modern dating,
old. Some variety is nice, it is
ent.
understand a girl's emotional
Christmas Concerts next
where either the guy or the
after all the spice of life."
A few people felt a date
side."--Karen Dutka, Junior,
Monday through Friday. The
girl asks and anyone can pay.
Jeff Campbell, Sophomore,
should be something off
Marketing Management.
lunchtime concerts, from
Most people who had a
Mechanical Engineering.
campus, and several said that
"Boys can't always be
12:15 to 12:45 p.m., will be
preference thought the guy
"I feel a sense of ease
held in Carnegie Career Ser-
knowing that someone wants
the date should be something
serious enough in certain
should ask the girl out, at
that allows the two people to
situations! They'r too inde-
vices and Alumni Center on
least in the beginning of the
to pay her way. Maybe she
talk. Some creative date ideas
cisive when it comes to 'what
South Broad Street. All are
relationship. Overall, the guys
cares..' Nelson, Junior, were:
to do.' [They] don't take
welcome to attend.
seemed willing to pay for a
Music Business/Music Educa-
"Skydiving." Debi
enough control! Boys are
The concerts will feature:
date but said they were usu-
tion.
Flint, Junior, Financial Man-
stupid!"--Diana Greene,
ally broke. Most of the girls
The second question I
agement.
Sophomore, Business Man-
Dec. 5: GCC String Ensemble
felt they should pay their
asked was, "What do you like
"Lie in a field and
agement.
Dec. 6: GCC Vocal Students
share at least part of the time.
to do on a date?" Having a watch oats."--Jason (Louie)
"Girls can be a little too
Dec. 7:
GCC Touring Choir
A few people thought that
Dec. 8: GCC Brass Ensemble
romantic dinner was a com- Earle, Junior, Electrical Engi-
serious at times. Sure, it's
the person who asked for the
mon answer for both guys neering.
okay to be serious but at
Dec. 9:
Revelation Ringers
date should pay for it. Other
and
girls.
Other
ideas
that
My
third
question
was
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1994 December 2
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.