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1995 February 3
The Collegian
Vol.
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Friday, February 3 1994
GCC beats Westminster, streak to 25
By PAUL BATIG
son. A highlight of this meet
Collegian Sportswriter
was the first collegiate victory
for freshman Josh Sill. He
In an intense battle last
Friday, the GCC men's swim
swam away from the field in
team defeated bitter rival
the 1000 yard freestyle.
Westminster by a score of
An added bright spot was
122-83, pushing their season
the performance of the se-
record to 10-0 with a record
niors on Senior Day. With
25 consecutive victories.
their parents looking on,
Freshman Mark Price and
David Long, Mark Cattron,
Sophomore Jeff Danielson
and Tim Pettine swam to first
led the way with key perfor-
place finishes. Additionally,
mances. Price swam his best
seniors Matt Grunstra and
times of the year, winning
Tom Shefchunas each pulled
both the 200 yard individual
in a second place.
medley and the 200 yard
The other event winners
breaststroke. He also swam a
against Hiram were Steve
year best breaststroke split on
Rauch, Mark Price, James
the 400 yard medley relay to
aid teammates Steve Rauch,
Bauman, Luke Arnholt, Doug
Fullerton, and Sam Mason.
James Bauman and Sam Ma-
Coach Longnecker goes for his
Sophomore Jeff Danielson was the
son to victory.
second straight undefeated season to-
Tomorrow, the GCC
top performer last week against
Danielson provided a
morrow versus BWC.
swimmers finish out their
Westminster with 3 first place finishes.
dual meet schedule with a trip
needed boost by winning All in all, the meet became 200 yard butterfly. GCC also
both the 1000 and 500 yard
Junior Chad Keener added,
to Baldwin-Wallace College.
a
question of depth. Al-
picked up 1-3 finishes in
freestyles. He also swam on
"After losing badly in this
though GCC only had a nar-
As this season comes to a
both relay events.
the victorious 400 yard
pool two years ago, we can
row edge of 5-4 in individual
close, the men's team can
freestyle relay team with Ma-
finally erase some bad mem-
complete a record second
event first place finishes, the
Danielson said of the meet,
ories."
son, Bauman, and Luke Arn-
straight undefeated season
team overpowered Westmin-
holt. The other event winner
"It was great to see such a
In other action, last Satur-
ster with two consecutive 1-2-
with a win on Saturday. A
for the college was Bauman
total team effort. We really
day, the Wolverines sunk Hi-
3 finishes in the 200 yard
victory would also extend the
in the 200 yard butterfly.
pulled together to win this
ram 108-71 in their final
individual medley and the
record consecutive dual meet
one."
home dual meet of the sea-
winning streak to 26.
Jazz taps its way
Christian leadership lecture
Alumnus
Doug
Glenn:
into Grove City
"What
By AMY M. THOMPSON
"Impressions," followed by
Collegian Staff Writer
"Weekend in Monaco" by
they don't teach in college"
Russ Freeman, "Kansas
By NA RUSHING
Tonight at 8 p.m. Grove
City" by Jerry Leiber and
appearance and striving to
Collegian Staff Writer
City College will present "A
Mike Stoller, and the memo-
influence and manipulate
Night of Jazz" in the Pew
rable Chuck Mangione tune
people rather than leading ef-
Over one hundred students
Fine Arts Center auditorium.
"Feels So Good." They will attended the sixth-annual
fectively. One should be pre-
Under the direction of Dr.
sentable and behave in a
finish the set with "Cut
&
Christian Leadership Evening
Edwin Arnold the Stage
manner that is conducive to
Paste" by Doug Beach.
held in the TLC Auditorium
Band, the Jazz Band and the
effective leadership, but the
The Jazz Ensemble Combo
on January 26. The evening
Jazz Ensemble Combo will be
conducted by Dan Line
substance of one's leadership
featured Grove City College
performing.
holds priority over everything
weaver and John Seybert will
alumnus, Mr. Doug Glenn,
else.
The Stage and Jazz Bands
end the evening with the
who gave a lecture entitled,
play popular songs and jazz
group's first performance on
"Christian Leadership: What
Next, Mr. Glenn reminded
tunes by familiar composers
campus. Formed four years
They Don't/Can't Teach You
the students that, "It's the llt-
such as Paul Shaffer, Phil
ago this ensemble played at
in College."
tle things that count." The
Collins, John Coltrane, and
different special occasions on
Mr. Glenn, a native of
most effective leadership does
Chuck Mangione.
request, such as their recent
Conneaut Lake, graduated
not always mean making the
The concert will begin with
appearance at the Governor's
from Grove City College in
most significant impact in the
the Stage Band conducted by
Inaugural Ball. The Ensemble
1984 with a degree in Busi-
organization; rather, it is in
Jason Gillette and Dan Line
is comprised of members of
ness Administration and Eco-
the daily situations that lead-
weaver. The group will open
both the Stage Band and the
nomics. During his years at
with "Late Night Theme" by
Jazz Band, and they perform
the college, he served as
Alumnus Doug Glenn
ership and loyalty will be put
to the test. The best leaders
Paul Shaffer, followed by
music of the Big Band Era,
Round Table president, a
workplaces are secular in na-
exhibit concern, understand-
"Spain" by Chick Corea,
specializing in ballroom
Resident Assistant, founded
ture and sometimes hostile
ing and a desire to do what is
"Band Stand Boogle" by C.
dance music.
the Men's Intercollegiate
toward evangelical Christian-
right. Mr. Glenn cited
Albertine, and "I'm Getting
At tonight's concert the
Volleyball Team, was nomi-
ity. He stressed the impor-
Christ's Beatitudes, Luke
Sentimental Over You" by
Combo will open with
nated as Man of the Year, and
tance of a Christian world-
16:10 and John 15:14 as the
George Bassman. The Stage
"Moonlight Serenade," fol-
was involved in many other
view as a foundation for ef-
Scriptural foundations for
Band will close their portion
lowed by "Boogie Woogle
campus activities. He earned
fective Christian leadership in
this idea.
of the program with the pop
Bugle Boy," and "Almost
his Masters degree in eco-
the workplace.
tune "Something Happened
Like Being in Love" featur-
nomics from Wichita State
Mr. Glenn made four gen-
Mr. Glenn's fourth maxim
on the Way to Heaven" by
ing Hollie Shaull on vocals.
University while working as a
eral points in his lecture. He
for Christian leadership was
Phil Collins.
After two other numbers, the
teacher of economics at Wi-
titled the first, "Don't want it
"Go with your gut.' He
Conducted by John Sey-
group will end the night's
chita Collegiate School. He
too badly." The Christian
maintained that the Christian
bert, the Jazz Band will open
entertainment with Shaull
currently works for Business
ought to be most concerned
leader can depend upon his
with the John Coltrane song
singing "Fever."
News Publishing in Pittsburgh
with the basics of living
basic beliefs and Biblical
a
as associate publisher for In-
godly, obedient life instead of
truth while trusting in Provi-
dustrial Heating Magazine.
desiring to display godliness
dence to work in all things
INSIDE
Mr. Glenn's lecture fo-
and obedience in a position
for the better.
cused on Christian leadership
of leadership. Mr. Glenn
Mr. James Thrasher, Direc-
World News Briefs
Page 2
practices in the workplace. He
cited Moses and Pharaoh as
tor of Career Services, was
Professors Honored
Page 4
maintained that while college
examples of how God can
pleased that an alumnus of
students are taught how to be
exercise His sovereignty in
Grove City College was will-
Features
Page 5
effective leaders in the work-
raising up leaders to carry out
ing to teach students how to
"Gathering Field"
place, only occasionally do
His will, and urged the stu-
implement the theory they
Returns
Page 6
they have the opportunity to
dents to, "Seek ye first the
learn in the classroom.
apply their knowledge in the
kingdom of God
Theater and Theology
Page 6
Sophomore Randy Kendrick
situations they will face in
The second point Mr.
remarked, "It was inspiring. I
Campus Question
Page 7
their employment.
Glenn made was, "More was challenged to continually
Women Swimmers
He was quick to admit that
substance, less style.' He
Upset Westminster
Page 8
practicing leadership in the
warned against the Anthony
test my priorities. It was very
workplace can be difficult at
Robbins' style of leader-
practical. I learned the impor-
tance
of
integrity
in
times, especially since most
ship-being preoccupied with uation.
every
sit-
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1995 February 3
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.