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1999 January 29
The Collegian
Grove City College Newspaper
Jan. 29 1999
Vol. 59 No. 12
News
Ketler hosts Christian band "Unsettled
Brief
By Christine McMullin
Groff, in a coffee house in Lancaster.
The concert will be held in a coffee-house
Collegian Life Editor
"They're very excited about coming to
setting where the audience will have the oppor-
Grove City," said Beth Schafer, coordinator
tunity to relax and listen.
Don't have any plans for tomorrow night?
between
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Come hear Unsettled rock Ketler Rec on Satur-
the sisters
YEARBOOK PIX
day night at 8 p.m.
of
the
The sisters of Gamma Chi, along with SGA
G m m a
Photographers will be on
and Stonebridge, are combining forces to bring
Chi
and
campus on February 1-5 in
Unsettled, a Christian band, to campus for the
the
band.
Ketler Rec. Oak Room to
Wendy Ann Sharp memorial concert.
"We
are
take 1999 yearbook portraits.
Wendy Ann Sharp was a sister of Gamma
also
ex-
Chi who passed away. Her dream and love
cited.
A
was to travel abroad. The money of the schol-
lot of work
arship created in her honor goes to a student
has
gone
planning to study or do missions abroad. The
into
this
money. $1000. is raised through efforts of the
concert
Gamma Chi sorority. This concert is one such
and we are
effort.
hoping for
Unsettled was discovered for this concert by
a big turn
one of the sisters of Gamma Chi. Theresa
out."
The photographers' hours
will be:
SENIORS:
PAC ALL-SPORTS:
Monday, February I
10:00-12:30. 1:30-5:00
Men's & women's athletic
Tuesday. February 2
12:00-3:30. 4:30-8:00
*Seniors: Bring $2 sitting
teams both earn honors
fee. Dress appropriately.
Cap and gown will be pro-
for first time since 1993
Stonebridge and the sisters of Gamma Chi combine efforts to bring the band
vided for formal pictures.
"Unsettled" to Ketler Rec on Saturday night.
UNDERCLASSMEN:
By Allison Bauer
women's all-sports trophies. awarded annually
country, swimming and tennis. and second in
Wednesday, February 3
Collegian Sports Co-editor
to the schools which perform the best across
soccer. baseball and golf.
9:00-12:30, 1:30-5:00
the board in PAC competition.
Grove City last swept both PAC all-sports
Thursday, February 4
Have you checked out the Grove City web-
Grove City won six of the nine women's li-
trophies in 1993. It now has four sweeps to its
12:00-3:30, 4:30-8:00
page since you looked for your books online?
tles to secure the women's all-sports trophy for
credit in the 90s: 1990, 1991. 1993. 1998.
Friday, February 5
Well, go to Varsity Sports Update and you will
the fourth year in a row and the eighth time in
9:00-12:00, 1:00-4:00
find scores, updates, game schedules, team and
the last nine years. The Lady Wolverines won
*Get your picture taken for
individual statistics, information about past
crowns in soccer, cross country, tennis, swim-
the yearbook and be eligible
games and information concerning the teams
ming, softball and golf. They placed second in
GCC students get
to win a free pizza
and their coaches. Scrolling down to the bot-
basketball, track and field and volleyball.
tom of the screen reveals another laurel for
(underclassmen only).
On the men's side, GCC ended Washington
early glimpse of
GCC's Athletic program.
and Jefferson's four-year reign as all-sports
Winner of 10 league championships in
trophy titleholder with four conference cham-
next year's presi-
GIVE BLOOD
1997-98, Grove City College captured the
pionships-three seconds, a third and a fourth.
The Central Blood Bank
President's Athletic Conference men's and
The Wolverines took first in football, cross
dential candidates
will be holding its blood
drive on campus on February
8th in the I.M. room. T-shirts
The 2000 presidential campaign IS more than a
will be given to every donor.
More information (sign-
Spring Court Nominees
year and a half away. Yet, already several can-
didates have formally begun running and last
week several GCC students were on hand to wit-
ups, etc.) can be requested
ness the kick off.
from Karen Danielson in
:
Zerbe.
Seniors
Juniors
Many conservative hopefuls including Steve
Rebecca Albright
Kelly Bailey
Forbes, Lamar Alexander, Dan Quayle, and
CHAPEL
Heather Beckwith
Heather Busin
Gary Bauer spoke alongside other nationally
known political and economic leaders such as
Bobbi Jo Blakely
Kate Dinsmore
CHANGE
William Bennett, Oliver North and Charlton
Carlee Caiazza
Nicole Fraumann
Heston at the 26th annual CPAC convention in
This Sunday night's Vesper
Melanie Corbett
Laura Harper
Arlington, VA.
service will be held at
5:30 p.m.
Jennifer Cowan
Megan Hoye
The CPAC convention, which stands for Con-
in order to accommodate
Arianne Drotos
Zoe Wiley
servative Political Action Conference, is spon-
sored every year by the American Conservative
those who wish to make it to
Kerri Linto
Union in order to bring high profile leaders to-
various Super Bowl parties.
Laura McFall
Freshmen
gether for three days. The conference lasts three
Heather Menges
Rebecca Coffin
days and is televised nationally on C-SPAN. It
Dana Rossi
Erica Jones
is helped along mainly through the diligent work
Kimberly Keffer
of volunteers and interns from colleges across
America.
Interested in writing for
Sophomores
Elise Pech
For the second year in a row, 16 Grovers
The Collegian?
Tricia Coen
Erica Youngman
joined students from Lafayette University, Ripon
Have some story ideas to
Tamara Corti
College, and The Citadel in organizing the con-
suggest?
Kristen Dalmolin
Final Spring Court elections are
ference.
Jean Klein
Thursday, February 4, 9:00 a.m.
Organized by the campus conservative organi-
Contact Kim Stetson:
to 4:00 p.m. outside the mail hall.
zation C-SPEL, the students handled such duties
Box 563 x. 2414
Amy Rossborough
as registering attendees, running microphones
or e-mail:
Leslie Rossi
for question-and-answer sessopms, as well as
Stu960302@gcc.edu
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1999 January 29
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.