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1998 May 2
The Collegian
Grove City College Newspaper
May 2, 1998
Vol. 58 No. 22
INSIDE
Grover meets world
A QUICK LOOK AT
THIS WEEK'S EDITION
By Kim Stetson
OF THE COLLEGIAN
Princeton Theological Seminary.
Collegian Staff Writer
Currently, he serves as the pastor of St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in New-
WHO'S THE MAN
"And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and
port Beach, California, where he has been
(AND WOMAN)?
in favor with God and men. Luke 2:52 The
since 1978. With the 4500 members of his
time the seniors have anticipated for four
The awards for the Senior Man of
congregation, he has undertaken a $16 mil-
years has arrived-the end of the last
the Year and Senior Woman of the
lion building program-including a santuary
semester. As they finish up their work here
Year are presented jointly by Mor-
which seats 1400-and has seen annual giv-
(or ignore it), two men, Dr. John Huffman,
tar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa
ing to missions surpass $1.7 million.
Jr., and United States Senator Rick Santorum,
as a service to
Outside St. Andrews, he has twice been
are preparing to address the 1998 graduating
Grove City Col-
moderator of his presbytery, preached the
class and persuade each member to. display
lege. The candi-
gospel on "The Protestant Radio Hour," and
wisdom and integrity when they leave this
dates were voted
Senator Rick Santorum and Dr. John
served on the Board of Administration of the
campus and enter "the real world."
upon by the stu-
Huffman, Jr., will speak on May 15.
National Association of Evangelicals for ten
Dr. Huffman will focus on Luke 2:52 at the
dents and faculty.
years. He serves on the board of directors for
Baccalaureate service on Friday, May 15, at
The final selec-
Christianity Today, Inc. and Gordon-Conwell
7:30 pm in Harbison Chapel. He requested
in tune with God's will for their lives.
tion was made by
Theological Seminary, has attended the
that I Samuel 2:18-26 and Luke 2: 41-52 be
Dr. Huffman graduated with a B.A. from
a committee of
World Council of Churches Seventh Assem-
read at the service to set the tone for his topic,
Wheaton College. He then went on to earn
two students from Mortar Board,
bly in Canberra, Australia, and serves on the
"A Challenge to Balanced Living." These
his master of divinity from Princeton Theo-
two students from Omicron Delta
General Board of the National Board of the
verses parallel the boyhoods of the prophet
logical Seminary, his M.A. from the Univer-
Kappa, the organizations' advisors,
National Council of the Churches of Christ in
Samuel and Jesus Christ as they learned to be
sity of Tulsa and his doctor of ministry from
and three administrators.
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THIS AFTERNOON'S EVENTS
Tri-Zetas return to GCC
Crimson Review
11 am-1:30 pm-Lunch, Hicks
Hall and West Hall
features award-
10 am-Track and Field: Grove
City Invitational, Thorn Field
ments of the first three steps of the reinstate-
1 pm-GCC Tennis vs. Fredonia,
ment process.
College Tennis Courts
This process included a series of twelve
winning student
1-3 pm-WGCC Open House,
meetings led by faculty and administration
Ground Floor Ketler Dorm
members focusing on topics such as the his-
work
1:30 pm-College Jazz Ensem-
tory of the Greek system, history of the local
bles, PFAC, Ketler Auditorium
sorority, parliamentary procedure, etiquette,
2:30 pm-Spring Court Proces-
risk management, anti-hazing laws, and alco-
By Dorah Rice
hol abuse.
sional, Front Entrance of M.A.P.
Collegian Staff Writer
to PLC
A review of the sorority constitution, estab-
3 pm-Coronation and Spring
lishing a code of conduct, and completion of
For the first time in GCC history, a journal
Dance Pageant, PLC, Arena
several service projects were also included in
of student essays has been published to
4-6:30 pm-Dinner, Hicks and
their requirements.
showcase the best writing in the school. The
West Hall
According to the reinstatement process,
Crimson Review includes five essays by stu-
6:30 pm-Parents' Association
Back again from November 1996:
upon successful completion of the first three
dents as well as the four winning student es-
Program, PLC, Arena, followed by
Back Row: Amanda DiCola, Jennie
steps of the process, Greek organizations
says from the Rea G. Walters Essay Contest.
All-College Sing
Greer, Christina Dooley, Betsy Klein,
whose charters have been suspended may be
The winners for the Crimson Review are
Holly Fairback, Susan Sems, Elizabeth
granted the privilege of wearing colors and
Grady Summers, who wrote on the 1997
Godman. Front Row: Lisa Booth,
identifying Greek letters. Upon review of the
NOTABLE
Pennsylvania Judicial Elections; Sam John-
Kristin Shinn, Christina Dozzi,
reports of the required activities and necessary
WASHINGTON-Everybody
son, who wrote on the religious voice of
documents, the Administrative Council has
complains about politics, but no-
Heather Mitchell, Cory Forney, and
Langston Hughes; Mark Scheffler, who
accordingly granted the members of the Zeta
body does anything about it. Well,
Kristin Love.
wrote on the Great Commandment; Dan
Zeta Sorority that privilege.
here's your chance. The Alliance
Swiger, who wrote on Elizabeth Cady Stan-
The Administrative Council has com-
for Better Campaigns, a Washing-
ton; and John Hazlet, who wrote on Saint
By Nancy Paxton
mended the sorority for their exemplary con-
ton, D.C.-based public interest
Special to The Collegian
Thomas Aquinas, the will and erring reason.
duct during the time of charter suspension.
group, is sponsoring a contest ask-
"The idea was to have a publication that
The sorority may appeal to the Administrative
ing university students for their
The sisters of the Zeta Zeta Sorority, cur
recognizes the quality of academic essays of
Council during the fall semester for fall rein-
ideas on how to improve political
the students," said faculty advisor Mr.
rently under charter suspension, have recently
statement of their charter.
Michael Coulter.
campaigns. The contest winner will
successfully fulfilled all necessary require-
receive $500 toward tuition fees
The journal received approximately 35 en-
and a trip to the nation's capital,
tries for publication. A student committee
where the winner will be honored at
Coach Walters bids farewell to GCC
made up of Mark Scheffler, Nathan Oster,
the Alliance's national lunch.
and Lisa Fabian read all the essays and sub-
The contest calls for students to
mitted nine to a panel of professors for final
describe an original, achievable so-
Cynthia A.
grown to be well respected and very compet-
selection. This panel consisted of Coulter,
lution in no more than 250 words.
Walters has de-
itive under her careful watch.
Dr. Bill Anderson, Dr. David McKillop, Dr.
Entries should be e-mailed to al-
votedly served
"I have had the distinct privilege of work-
Gary Smith, and Dr. Kevin Seybold. They
liance@bettercampaigns.org or
Grove City Col-
ing with Cynthia Walters for 30 years. She
chose the five best essays for publication.
mailed to the Alliance for Better
lege for 32 years.
has gained my utmost respect and admiration
The journal is funded by the same donor
Campaigns at 529 14th St. NW,
She will leave a
during that time for her many outstanding
who provides the prize money for the Rea G.
Suite 320, Washington, DC 20045.
distinct mark of
contributions to Grove City College. Cindy's
Walters Essay Contest, and promised full
leadership in the
positive influence has permeated all aspects
coverage of publishing costs if the essay win-
COLLEGIAN CONTACTS
GCC Athletic
of the college, where she is held in very high
ners were also published in the journal.
Got a story idea? 458-2567
Department and
esteem," stated R. Jack Behringer, recently
"He wanted to encourage student writing.
Want to advertise 458-2704
the College as a
retired director of athletics and professor of
This [journal] would, as well as giving pub-
Or e-mail us at stu950419
W h o
physical education.
licity to the essay contest," explained Coul-
@gcc.edu
Women's athlet-
Walters joined the Grove City College fac-
ter.
ics at GCC have
(Continued on page 2)
The essay winners competed in two differ-
Cynthia A. Walters
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1998 May 2
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.