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1997 October 31
The Collegian
Grove City College Newspaper
October 31, 1997
Vol. 58 No. 8
INSIDE
Jam House spreads the Word
A QUICK LOOK AT
By Amy Scott
THIS WEEK'S EDITION
Collegian Staff
Grove Aid
OF THE COLLEGIAN
Writer
P.S
Hallmark
In the '70's there
SHOP
HALLOWEEN
benefits
were the discos, in
the '80's there was
Turn to Perspectives for our
the mall, and in
community
Halloween special.
the '90's there are
Ghost stories on the Web
the
coffee
Halloween memories
shops-places for
By: Sonja Wojick
Campus Forum: Do you
kids to hang out
Collegian Staff Writer
believe in ghosts?
and relax, places
to read, study, de-
The eleventh annual Grove Aid
bate the latest po-
Benefit Concert is scheduled for
litical issue, or the
LIFE AFTER GCC
tomorrow, the first of Novem-
latest Grove City
ber. The Concert will be held in
So just how far can a GCC diploma
rule and now to
Crawford Auditorium from 5
take you? Find out in part two of
spread the Word
pm until midnight. This year,
our continuing series on profiles of
of Christ. Coming
eleven campus bands will be
seven graduating seniors from
soon to Grove
The Hallmark basement houses a new hangout for students in which
performing, with all proceeds to
1997. This month staff reporter
City will be a new
the proceeds go to a good cause.
be given to the Grace Commu-
Holly Dynoske delves into the
coffee shop-a
nity Food Pantry.
world of GCC grad Lauren Byers
Christian coffee
Grove Aid was founded in
to find out what happens after four
shop, the Grove City Jam House.
a month.
nice vehicle for Christians to
1986 by Mike Kelley, a member
years of tests, cramming, career
The new coffee shop will be lo-
The Mustard Seed Jam House
bring their non-Christian friends
of the class of '88, after he at-
indecision and confusion come to
cated in the basement of P.S.
in Greenville is open six days a
and expose them to the Gospel in
tended a Bruce Springsteen con-
an end.
Hallmark Shop on Broad Street
week, and remains open until 2 a.m
an atmosphere where all will feel
cert, in which Springsteen en-
See Life, page 7
in downtown Grove City. The
Fridays and Saturdays are The
comfortable. In addition, this
couraged the audience to sup-
Jam House name comes from an-
Mustard Seed Jam House's busi-
will be a place where Christian
port a local food pantry.
other Christian coffee shop in
est nights and hopefully the suc-
campus organizations can use.
Kelley returned to college after
Greenville, founded by the same
cess will carry over to the new
John Aderholt, a Young Life
the concert with a vision to es-
people, called The Mustard Seed
Grove City Jam House.
leader on campus, explained with
tablish an annual musical event
Jam House. The idea of starting
There will be a variety of junk
excitement, "This will definitely
which would showcase campus
a second shop came from the
food, and as Johnson says "non-
be a great tool for us to use in
bands, and donate all of the
success of the Greenville loca-
nutrional delights," along with
spreading the Word to high
profit to the Grace Community
tion.
the coffee. They are planning on
school kids." John also said it
Food Pantry. In the past, the
The brainchild and head of
having hooks along the coffee
will help Christian teenagers to
proceeds have ranged from
these shops is Marty Johnson, a
bar so that students can come and
feel comfortable sharing their
$1,000 to $1,500. The Grace
Greenville resident who is the
place their own mugs along the
faith more openly in a positive
Community Food Pantry is lo-
coordinator for the new Grove
bar, one way of making the stu-
environment.
cated in the basement of Grace
City location. Recently Johnson
dents understand that the Jam
Johnson expressed that the most
United Methodist Church in
and his associates met to finalize
House is a place where they
important thing to do right now is
downtown Grove City. It dis-
the building plans. Within the
should feel at home.
spread the news that a Christian
tributes food to members of the
next month they will petition for
"The coffee shop is not a youth
coffee house will be opening.
Grove City community.
a business permit. This will be
group, or an extension of
Building interest will be impor-
The bands which will be play-
HOPEMAN LECTURE
the final step in getting the Jam
church," explains Johnson. "The
tant for the Jam House to be suc-
ing tomorrow are Tweedle
SERIES BEGINS
House operating.
main purpose is for Christian
cessful.
(modern rock), the Marty Lewis
Dr. John P. McTague (pictured
The Grove City Jam House will
kids, especially high school stu-
The coffee house is funded
Band (rock and brass), Calave-
offer live Christian music of all
above) will speak on
dents, to have a place where they
completely by individual dona-
nendra (progressive metal),
varieties, and, of course, coffee.
"Engineering at the Speed of
can feel comfortable and where
tions and local area churches. On
Groove Tube (classic rock),
Light" on Tuesday, November 4,
There will be an open mike night,
their faith can be seen as cool."
average, the Greenville coffee
Continued on page 2
and live bands three or four times
in the TLC. McTague, who is
The Jam House can also be a
Continued on page 2
Ford Motor Company's vice presi-
dent of technical affairs, is the first
Orchestra recreates Vienna
speaker in the Albert A. Hopeman
Lecture Series.
By Jacob Heubert
STUDENTS FIRE BACK
Collegian Staff Writer
GCC students respond to a recent
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article.
The Grove City College Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Richard
Students felt betrayed by the bi-
Konzen, will perform its first concert of the season on this Friday,
ased media coverage of the cam-
October 31, at 8 pm in the Ketler Auditorium of the Pew Fine Arts
pus' "stone-cold sober" image.
Center. The concert is free and open to the public.
See Perspectives, page 3
The theme of the concert is Vienna, Austria. Each of the works se-
lected for the concert was written by a composer who, for a period of
time in his life, lived in Vienna.
REGULAR FEATURES
The concert will also pay homage to two anniversaries: that of
Campus Forum
4
Brahms' death 100 years ago and that of Schubert's death 200 years
Letters to the editor
5
ago.
The Other Side
3
The orchestra's performace will include Beethoven's Overture to
World News Briefs
2
Prometheus, conducted by senior music major Mandi Schlegel; Jo-
ODK Spotlight
6
hannes Brahms' Hungarian Dances No. 5, 6, & 7, conducted by se-
Things to Do
8
nior music major Sam Fisher; Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished" by
Tritons on Tour
Franz Schubert; and two pieces by Johann Strauss: Tales from the
GCC's synchronized swim team will move to the beat of
Vienna Woods and Thunder and Lightning Polka.
Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, the Beach Boys and John
The GCC Chamber Orchestra will contribute to the concert with its
Denver. Performances will be held on November 6-8.
performance of Mozart's Divertimento in F, K. 138.
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1997 October 31
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.