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1995 April 29
Spring Queen Reigns
Midwest tragedy:
Welcome
Bomb Kills 110
By AMY CLINGENSMITH
Compassion was another
all parents!
Collegian General Manager
emotion. Outpourings of aid
SATURDAY'S PARENTS'
and contribution were on
WEEKEND SCHEDULE:
This week America was
their way to Oklahoma almost
terrorized by the bombing of
as fast as the dedicated rescue
All Day - Art Exhibit in
a federal building in
teams were on the scene,
Gallery
Oklahoma City. The security
pulling children from the
1:00 - Baseball, Tennis
we once felt was stripped
daycare and federal building
away. No place was safe
employees from the rubble.
1:00 - Open House WGCC
anymore and we felt
Here on the campus of
- Ketler
powerless.
Grove City College, we too.
TAP One Acts Little
A tragedy had hit close to
felt all of these emotions
Theatre
home, even though it was
powerlessness, anger and
states away. The explosions
compassion. But only one
:30 - Jazz Ensemble
and bombings and
was acted upon.
Ketler Auditorium in
destruction we had read about
Last Sunday evening in
Pew
in far away countries was now
Vespers, College President
in our back yard.
Dr. Jerry H. Combee
2:30 Spring CourtiPro
But powerlessness was not
announced that donations for
cession - from M.A.P.
the only emotion we felt. Oklahoma City from the
3:00 Coronation/Spring
Anger also crept up. student body would
be
"Whoever did this, I hope matched by the college. The
Court Pageant - Arena
you're happy." one female college started the fund with
6:45 - Parents Association
voice said during "Lightning $1,000.
Program Arena
Crashes," by the band Live, Scott Powell,
Assistant
to
7:30 All (College Sing
which has come to be the the President, said that the
song accompanied by pieces college sent a check for
Arena
Spring Queen Beth Lacey.
of newscasts illustrated what $5,209.56 Thursday to the
we felt.
Continued on Page 4
Chavez and Bohl to speak to graduates
ationally syndicated
fairs and domestic policy, Ms.
lic Liaison at the White
in the United States.
A graduate of the Univer-
N
political columnist Lin-
Chavez has appeared on the
House. During the time Ms.
Ms. Chavez lectured at
sity of the Ozarks, he earned
da Chavez and prom-
"MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour,"
Chavez served, she was the
Grove City College in 1992
his B.D. at Princeton Theo-
inent Texas pastor Rev. Dr.
"Good Morning America,"
highest ranking woman on
as part of the Visiting Scholar
logical Seminary, and his
Robert Bohl will address
"The Today Show," and other
the Reagan White House staff.
Lecture Series.
M.A. and Ph.D. at the Uni-
Grove City College's Class of
national news and public af-
Ms. Chavez has a distin-
The Rev. Dr. Robert Bohl
versity of Pennsylvania.
1995 during commencement
fairs programs.
guished history in the literary
is pastor of the First Presby-
Prior to his ministry in Fort
and baccalaureate services.
During the Reagan admin-
field as well. For six years she
terian Church of Fort Worth,
Worth, Rev. Bohl pastored the
Ms. Chavez will speak on
istration, Linda Chavez first
served as editor of the na-
Texas, a position he has held
First Presbyterian Church of
"The Search for Equality and
served as director of the U.S.
tional award-winning quar-
since 1980. He serves on the
Ardmore, Pa. from 1977 to
Justice" during commence-
Commission on Civil Rights
terly journal American Edu-
Boards of Trustees for
1980, and Trinity Presbyte-
ment exercises, which will be
and then was appointed by
cator. She has written news-
Princeton Theological Semi-
rian Church of Berwyn, Pa.
held May 13, at 10:30 a.m.
President Reagan as deputy
paper and magazine columns,
nary, the University of the
from 1967-1977.
Rev. Bohl will pose the ques-
assistant to the President and
and is the author of the book
Ozarks, and Mary Holmes
He served as moderator of
tion "Are You Equipped for
director of the Office of Pub-
At the Crossroads: Hispanics
College.
Grace Presbytery in 1994 and
the Journey of Life?' during
as National Chair of the Bi-
the baccalaureate service on
centennial Fund from 1988
May 12, at 7:30 p.m.
to 1993. In 1979, he com-
Five hundred thirty seniors
pleted a two-year term on the
make up this year's graduat-
Synod of the Trinity Council.
ing class.
His civic activities include
appointment to the Board of
Columnist Chavez appears
Directors of the Presbyterian
nationally in such newspapers
Night Shelter, the Board of
as the San Francisco Chron-
the Mental Health Housing
icle, the Dallas Times Herald,
Development Corporation,
the Seattle Times and USA
and the Mayo-'s Task Force
Today: Additionally, she is a
on the Homeless.
frequent political commenta-
An Oklahoma native, Rev.
tor on National Public Radio's
Bohl and his wife, Judith,
"Morning Edition" and for
have two grown daughters,
the Canadian Broadcasting
Angela and Beverly.
Corporation
Ms: Chavez and-Rev. Bohl
She is president of the
will both receive honorary
Center for Equal Opportu-
degrees from Grove City
nity, based in Washington,
College following their ad-
D.C. She is also a senior fel-
dresses. Ms. Chavez will be
low with the Manhattan Insti-
awarded a Doctor of Litera-
tute for Public Policy Re-
ture degree and Rev. Bohl
search. Presenting views on
Commencement speaker Linda Chavez (left) and Baccalaureate speaker Rev. Dr.
Robert Bohl.
will receive a Doctor of Laws
national politics, foreign af-
degree.
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1995 April 29
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.