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1995 October 13
The Collegian
Grove City College
Vol. 56 No. 7
Friday, October 13, 1995
In this week's
Strong teamwork creates success
Collegian
Lady Wolverines rack up 19-9 record
On the Perspectives
page, a fraternity mem-
By MATTHEW BECK
games to none victory (15-5,
ber defends the tradi-
Collegian Sports Writer
15-11).
In match two with top-
tion of the Greek sys-
On Oct. 3, the Grove City
ranked Ohio Northern, the
tem. And Dr. Garth E
Lady Wolverines committed
Lady Wolverines lost the first
the unthinkable crime: they
game, 9-15, before storming
Runion welcomes
assassinated the Presidents!
back to even the match with a
alum-ni as they return
Well, this crime is not un-
hard fought 15-13 victory. In
thinkable as readers might
to campus this week-
the deciding match, both
guess because the Lady
teams fought valiantly to the
end
2
Wolverines silenced the
end, but Ohio Northern
Three alumni are will
Washington and Jefferson
grabbed the advantage and
Lady Presidents, two games to
came away with a 15-11 win
be honored today in
none, (16-14, 15-10), to rise
to take the match.
Harbison. Read about
to the top of the PAC.
how their lives have
Like an Energizer battery,
"Death Row Department"
Grove City kept going and
(kills)
changed since they left
going, as they also clawed
Sarah Hamsher
282
Grove City College 3
through the Carnegie Mellon
Sue Gillan
207
Lady Titans two games to
Liz Sparks 171
Our own Castle
none (15-6, 15-2).
Megan Roberts
129
Springs has become the
Next, the Lady Wolverines
returned home on Oct. 5, to
"One Shots"
'holy water" of the
host the Waynesburg Lady
(aces)
Pope
4
Yellow Jackets. Waynesburg,
Jeannie Annan
44
Dr. James Bibza is
winners of three of its last five
Sarah Hamsher
23
matches, lost their sting
Becky Nelson
21
now the pastor of an
quickly as Grove City swatted
area church as well as a
the Lady Yellow Jackets with
"Helping Out"
a three games to none de-
professor
7
(assists)
struction (15-5, 15-3, 15-1).
Jeannie Annan
821
Meet the five Home-
"We are taking more steps
(blocks)
coming candidates and
to playing together as a
Liz Sparks
59
team," says Junior Amy
Megan Roberts
43
read about Homecom-
Lippincott. "We're learning
ing weekends from
what to expect from each
"Dig Department"
LADY WOLVERINE'S volleyball team "digs" up 12 wins
other and how to work with
10
(digs)
of their last fifteenmatches. (Photo by Angle Stone)
years past
one another, which really
Sarah Hamsher
500
Last year's Collegian
helps our game."
Kelly Shields
301
Intensity and level of play,
the Lady Wolverines lies in
editor is now working
On Oct. 7, the Lady
Liz Sparks
301
they' be really tough to
strong teamwork.
Wolverines, winners of six
Jeannie Annan
279
beat."
"We get along great to-
as a journalist for the
straight matches, traveled to
Megan Roberts
268
After 28 matches, the Lady
gether, and our team has a lot
Allied News. See how
Ohio to take on Hiram and
Wolverines compile an im-
of heart," she said. "We trust
Ohio-Northern. In the first
pressive record of 19-9
each other, we care for each
Grove City helped her
match, Grove City's tough
"The kids are playing re-
overall, (3-0 in conference
other, and we constantly en-
become a better writer.
defense and hard-nosed in-
ally well," said Coach
play), as they have won twelve
courage each other. Our team
Also, Dr. Ben Carson
tensity proved to be too pow-
Roberts. "They're confident,
of their last fifteen matches.
possesses a lot of dedication
erful for Hiram, as the Lady
and they know what they are
Lippincott believes that the
and a strong respect to win-
wants to cleanse Amer-
Wolverines cruised to a two
doing. if they maintain their
mainframe to the success of
ning."
ica's mind
13
Alumni return this weekend to celebrate traditions
Catch the Collegian's
first restaurant review
Celebrating
Homecoming
Weekend,
1945-1995
as two food critics trav-
By SHANNON ECK-
and Pete Lawther caught it,
rade ended at the football
semiformal attire. Flowers
el to New Castle for
MAN
thereby obtaining the privi-
field in time for the game
were optional.
Chinese food
17
Collegian Staff Writer
lege to take off their dinks
against Juniata, which ended
Other Homecoming tradi-
[hats worn by freshmen] and
in a tie.
tions in 1970 included:
Two Grove City
This weekend, alumni will
signs and also a dollar
The theme for the weekend
Lunch was coed.
swimmers make laps in
return to their alma mater to
apiece."
was
"television commer-
Freshmen removed dinks
the pool and in the
participate in a wide variety
After the soccer game,
cials." Floats included Adel-
and signs at halftime.
of Homecoming festivities.
Mrs. A.J. Calderwood and
phikos' Tony Tiger (which
Alumni Achievement
classroom as they are
For most alumni, participat-
Mrs. W.C. Ketler served tea in
won first place), Phi Tau Al-
Awards were presented.
honored by the NCAA
ing in Homecoming will re-
the Colonade of Colonial
pha's Camels (which tied for
Ten years ago, the Home-
mind them of the time they
Hall. Later, Al Dorsi and his
second with Beta Sigma's
coming theme was
18
spent here in years past.
orchestra performed for the
Raid), and Sigma Alpha
"Transportation through the
Here's how some of them
Homecoming dance which
Sigma's Pabst. After the pa-
Ages." The football team
may have celebrated Home-
was held in Crawford Social
rade, the winning float was
beat Bethany, and the cross
coming as students.
Room from 8 to 11:45 p.m.
moved to the Intramural
country team (who started
Inside
Fifty years ago, Grove City
Students paid $2.40 per cou-
room, where it served as the
and finished before the
Perspectives
2
was blessed with beautiful
ple to attend this informal
main decoration for the
Homecoming crowd) also
weather for Homecoming
dance. ("Informal" meant
Homecoming dance.
won. Alumni performed with
News
3-S
Day. The soccer team tied
the men should not buy flow-
The Homecoming dance
the marching band and
Religion
6-7
Allegheny 2-2 during the
ers for their dates.) Sorority
lasted from 9 p.m. until 1
played a game of tennis
weekend's biggest sporting
and fraternity paddles served
a.m. Hard Luck, a rock and
against the varsity team. A
Organizations
8-9
event. "During the half,
as decorations for the dance.
hard rock band, performed.
band called Flex played for
Homecoming 10-11
reads the Nov. 11; 1945 edi-
By 1970, Homecoming
Couples entered the Intramu-
the Homecoming dance,
tion of the Collegian, "the
weekend had become more
ral room through an over-
which took place from 9 p.m.
Features
12-14
'scum of the earth' enter-
like the event we know today.
sized television set. Admis:
to 1 a.m. in Ketler recreation
Entertainment 15-17
tained the upperclassmen with
The
Homecoming
queen,
sion
and
refreshments
were
room.
a
snake dance and chased a
who was elected by students, free, but at least one member
And this weekend's fes-
Sports
18-20
poor, defenseless, greased pig rode on a float designed by of each couple had to present
tivities will soon become a
around
the
field.
Bill
Kroske
the
freshman
class.
The
pa-
a
college
ID:
Couples
wore
part of history, too.
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1995 October 13
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.