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1995 March 24
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The C ollegian
Grove City College
Vol. 55 - No. 18
Friday, March 24, 1995
MAC machine robbed
Two Administrators
Theft classified as
taste new food in L.A.
bank robbery; FBI
By AMY CLINGENSMITH
Mirada, a suburb of Los An-
investigates leads
General Manager
geles.
At Biola, they saw the
By MATT SUMMERS
N
ancy Paxton and Betty
snack bar, coffeehouse and
Collegian Staff Writer
Tallerico will go to the
cafeteria.
ends of the earth to
"We were very, very im-
A theft occurred at the Money
taste the food that will soon
pressed," Paxton said. "I was
Access Center machine located in
be part of Grove City
at the salad bar and the
Alumni Hall late on the evening
College's new cuisine.
president (of Bon Appetit)
of March 7. Grove City College
Well, maybe not to the
said, 'Nancy, would you like
Security reported the theft of an
ends of the earth. but to Min-
salmon with citrus sauce?' I
undisclosed amount to Grove City
neapolis and Los Angeles.
thought he was kidding,"
Borough Police upon its discovery
The trip was only a part of
Paxton said.
early on the morning of March 8.
the plans for a new college
As it turned out, salmon
The theft is clâssified as a bank
food service that have been in
was one of the main entrees
robbery, giving the FBI jurisdic-
the works for months.
that day along with lasagna
tion in the investigation. The FBI
"We had been looking at
and stir-fried vegetables,
does not disclose the amount of
enhancing the food service
which was the vegetarian
cash stolen in any bank robbery
since early fall, probably late
choice of the day, Tallerico
while the case remains under
summer," Paxton said.
said.
investigation
Paxton, vice president of
Besides the other speciality
The Grove City Allied News
Student Affairs, and Tallerico,
counters at Biola, there was
reported the FBI has 'several
Administrative Assistant to
also a sandwich bar and
leads on the perpetrator. The
the Dean, boarded a plane on
potato bar.
Allied News also reported the FBI
Jan. 26 and headed for Min-
Like the separate food bars
is looking at people associated
neapolis, Minn., where they
at Biola, the Gee here at
with the college first
first visited four corporate ac-
Grove City will also be ser-
The Allied News quoted FBI
counts of the Bon Appetit
viced by Bon Appetit.
spokesman Tom Noschese as say-
Management Company.
"You will see immediate
ing "Being that it happened on the
These included a cafeteria in
(physical) renovations in the
Grove City campus, our first reac-
a museum, a cafeteria in the
Gee Dunk to make it more
tion would be to look for it to be a
Target store headquarters, a
efficient and (able to) offer a
student or someone connected
private men's club called the
wider variety," Paxton said.
with the college, but we will fol-
Minnesota Club, and the pri-
The third college was
low all leads.
vate employee dining room
Marymount, a Catholic
In phone interview last
and cafeteria of the Carlson
school in Rancho Palos
Friday morning FBI spokesman
Company, a conglomerate of
Verdes, another suburb of
Tom Noschese said no arrests and
New security camera Installed at the MAC machine.
companies.
Los Angeles. There, the
no charges had been made
FBI New Castle office at 412-
but the bank declined to comment
Next the two food tasting
president of the college took
Noschese asked that anyone who
652-9521
on the robbery. A security camera
companions traveled to three
them on a tour of the Bon
saw any suspicious activity or has
Pittsburgh National Corpo-
was installed at the MAC machine
colleges, which were each
Appetit cafeteria, which had a
any other leads to please call the
ration owns the MAC machine,
two days after the robbery
similar to Grove City since
view of the Pacific Ocean.
they were small, Christian
At Marymount, Tallerico
schools who had all previ-
said she tasted French crepes
The future of 'Bon Appetit
ously had their own food
with broccoli and sauce, an-
service.
other vegetarian selection.
The first school was
The French chef who had
Northwestern College in St.
prepared the crepes traveled
Paul where Paxton and Tal-
to Grove City recently to
lerico tried mashed potatoes
make suggestions and tour
and orange juice as well as
the Hicks and MAP cafete-
other foods.
rias.
"I said, 'I know these
Since Feb. 7, other food
mashed potatoes aren't in-
consultants from Bon Appetit
stant -- they have lumps,"
also have visited Grove City
Paxton laughed.
to assist the Grove City Col-
Both said they were very
lege food service until the
pleased with the food's vari-
end of the academic year.
ety, selection, presentation
They have already begun to
and taste.
make minor changes in re-
But their own personal
cent menus. The full Bon
opinions weren't enough to
Appetit program will begin
satisfy them.
on campus June 1.
"We went up and asked
Tallerico added that eac
students what they thought
school that used the Bon
(of the food)," Paxton said.
petit food service was consis
They also talked to the
tent in quality even though
Northwestern Student Gov-
they had to adapt to different
ernment president, who said facilities and environments.
A chef who prepares the made-to-order Mexican salad at Marymount College.
the food was "excellent" and
The two flew back, home
the service was "great."
three days later and reflected
Inside
That Thursday evening,
on their trip.
Paxton and Tallerico flew out
Paxton said concerns about
Letters to Editor address Collegian improvements page 2
of Minneapolis and into Los
the
future employment of the
Angeles. The next day they
visited Biola University in La
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1995 March 24
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.