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Student Newspaper
1996 March 15
The C ollegian
Vol. 56. No. 16
Grove City College
March 15. 1996
In this week's
Collegian
The Fiddler makes musical debut
News:
part
The Greek System
By ERIN BEHAN
plans to unite after a
Collegian Entertainment
Pan Hellenic and
Editor
Interfraternity meet-
For the next two weeks,
ing
2
walking into Ketler
Entrepreneur Mark
Auditorium after eight, means
Fry talks to students
stepping back in time. It is
the year 1905 in Russia, and
about starting their
you are surrounded by a
own businesses
3
close-knit Jewish community.
Just regular people trying to
Religion:
live normal lives, while facing
the realities brought about by
Dr. Bailey, part of the
the impending Russian
Staley Lecure Series,
Revolution.
will speak Sunday and
"Fiddler" has a cast of
over eighty people. There
The cast of "Fiddler on the Roof" rehearse the big scene.
Tuesday
4
are close to fifty people in the
orchestra, costumes, set,
"Fiddler on the
scenic, props, makeup,
lighting and sound. Can that
Roof" runs from
many people be
choreographed to do the
Thursday to Sat-
right things at the right times
urday at 8 p.m.
for the entire show?
The cast and crew seem
and on Sunday at
optimistic that everyone can
be at the right place at the
2 p.m., in the
right time, "If everyone just
Pew Auditorium.
puts their noses to the
grindstone, we can put it
For tickets, call
together," freshman chorus
3332.
member Melissa Lingle said.
New Grace Singers
Optimism reigns supreme
at the cast rehearsals.
travel to local churches
Comments such as "fantastic
"We are well
to minister
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actors," "great potential,"
within reach of
and "a lot of talent," were
the typical responses of cast
Features:
our goal. People
members when asked on the
Dr. Dupree heads up
success of the production.
are starting to
the Grove City College
Stage Manager, Adam
perk up and
Wyse said, "we are well
Internship program
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within reach of our goal.
work hard."
People are starting to perk up
Entertainment:
and work hard." Wyse and
Adam Wyse
Brian Bianchi and
crew have been rehearsing
Stage Manager
since late January. Cast and
Wes Kline offer music
crew have been practicing for
reviews
7
three to five hours every day
Movie buff Andrew
this week and will increase
jumping from chair to chair,
Chava,
and
Taylor
Bear
as
practice time next week.
presenting a stunning visual
executed by Craig and Scenic
Coffin reviews "The
Fyedka.
One of the more complex
image. If this scene is any
Chief, Emily Rodemoyer.
Assistant Professor
of
8
scenes the cast has been
indication of the rest of the
Tickets are available on
Birdcage"
Communications Mrs. Betsy
Steve and Andy ate at
practicing is set in a Russian
production, the audience can
campus outside the bookstore
Craig directs the show.
Dr.
today
and
Monday
from
bar, complete with vodka, gin
10
The Wolf's Den in
expect to be constantly Richard Konzen directs the a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets can
and beer. Thirty men drink,
entertained throughout the
Knox. See how they
sing, and dance in a
pit orchestra, and Julie also be reserved by phoning
program.
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complexly choreographed
"Fiddler"
Freeman is student musical the student house manager,
like it
stars
Jason
director.
Bob
Kerin
serves
as
Chris
Rotz
Musko
at
458-3322.
traditional Jewish dance.
as
A former Grover,
Tevye,
Rayne
technical
director
with
Dare
Those
without
tickets
will
be
People swirl about the stage
now a professional
Hammond as Tzeital Kiley Guido as the assistant permitted to claim unfilled
in a frenzy of activity,
Perdue
as
Hodel,
J.
P.
Welsh
technical
director.
The
seats
15
minutes
before
the
photographer, open
moving from table to table,
as Perchik, Julie Freeman as original Jerome Robbins start of each performance.
his exhibit Monday in
Golde, Marloe Apelman as choreography will be
the Pew Gallery
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Sports:
Dole is on top as Republican primaries close
The Mens Lacrosse
By BEN FLETCHER
While most Republican
teams opens its season
Collegian News Editor
party officials view the news
Arizona primary, ironically
as positive for the party and
Voters and
analyists
the state giving challenger
today at West Virginia.
Tuesday's primary returns
increasing the chance of
are ready for the
Forbes his largest boost.
And the Womens
left no question Sen. Bob
beating President Clinton in
Dole and Clinton
Several other students were
Softball team has high
Dole will be the Republican
November, some Grove City
not as pleased with the results.
students were disappointed.
race to office.
While most believe Dole has a
expectations with 10
facing President Bill Clinton
in November. Dole came
Sophomore Mike Ross, a
good chance against Clinton,
returning players
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through on his promises and
Dole supporter, was
believes Dole's "excellent
many are turned off by his
Back in Black sweeps
effectively ended the
encouraged by the results and
foreign policy, war
age, lack of energy and
campaigns of his two closest
approaches the primaries
experience, and proven
enthusiasm, and his insider
four years of womens
contenders, Steve Forbes and
hoping primarily to defeat
leadership ability" make him
status in Washington.
football
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Clinton in November. He
the
"most
Pat Buchanan.
electable
candidate." Ross voted in the
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1996 March 15
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.