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1999 October 1
The Collegian
Grove City College Newspaper
October 1, 1999
Vol. 60 No. 5
Freshman officers elected to SGA
By Rachel Leonard
Academic Affairs, Charlie Ritch;
campaigns and elections by
Kura, senator for student affairs,
as Jay, has also begun contem-
Collegian Staff Writer
Senator of Social Affairs, Jessica
stressing servitude as a key char-
wanted to run because I've
plating new and exciting events
Andaloro; Senator of Student
acteristic of a good leader. Can-
always enjoyed positions like
for the students of Grove City
Elections were held last Friday
Affairs, Liz Kura; and Class Sec-
didates quickly followed suit.
this I want to make this college
College. Said Jay, "I've already
for freshman Student Govern-
retary, Julia Goll.
Many of the campaigns focused
the best place it can possibly be. I
asked my friends, "What do you
ment Association offices. Elec-
At the Freshmen Class Meeting
on this aspect of leadership as
ran because I want to serve the
want to do? What do you think
tion results are as follows: Class
on September 15, SGA president
the most important, including
freshman class and because I
would be cool?" Her desire is to
President, Ben Paulus; Senator of
Trent Wilson set the stage for the
Charlie Ritch's run for senator of
want to help them enjoy their
make the events so exciting that
academic affairs, whose mailer
tenure here."
everyone will want to go, and she
included the words "Choose your
Julia Goll, class secretary,
made it clear that she's open to
servants wisely" and referred to
agreed: "I love being part of a
suggestions.
Luke 22: 25-27.
group that's able to help out on
Another area the officers hope
Freshman class president Ben
campus."
to renovate is Henry Buhl Li-
Paulus said, "The most important
Helping out on campus is ex-
brary. Ritch said "I'd like to
characteristic-and at least as far
actly what each of the new offi-
think about the library and its
as I could see, all the candidates
cers has in mind. Asked about his
potential for growth, and find out
from all the offices seemed to
campaign promises of hand soap
what the professors think is miss-
emphasize it-is servanthood.
and dryers in all the bathrooms,
ing from the combined literature
That's the example that Jesus
Paulus commented that making
of the library."
gives us. That would be the foun-
intervisitation possible in both
"This is a great class," said
dational characteristic: humble
men's and women's dorms dur-
Paulus. "I've seen a lot of enthu-
servanthood."
ing Friday and Saturday hours
siasm and good spirit. I think it's
Each of the five freshman class
might actually be more feasible.
going to be a great year. I know
officers indicated that their moti-
But, he said, "I'm going to do
all the elected officers person-
vation in running for office had
what I can. I have an idea to raise
ally, and I'm sure that we're go-
to do, at least in part, with a de-
money for the project. I'm look-
ing to be a great team."
Mart Snadley
sire to work for their fellow
ing forward to planning an all-
classmates, and for the better-
campus event, too."
The new freshman officers are (standing) Jessica Andaloro, Julia Goll,
Liz Kura, and (seated) Charlie Ritch and Ben Paulus.
ment of the campus. Said Liz
Jessica Andaloro, better known
Preparations begin for
Dunn excited to be at GCC
GCC Homecoming
By Meghan Price
ington all the way through college
Governor Daniel J. Evans of
Collegian Staff Writer
at Illinois State University, where
Washington, Deputy Director of
he was student body president.
by Brian Powell
the U.S. House of Representatives
The office of Dr. Charles Dunn
Dr. Dunn met his wife, Carol Nel-
Planning and Research Commit-
Collegian Staff Writer
inspires respect for the new dean
son Dunn, at a church ice cream
tee and a member of the Counsel
from the moment one enters. The
social while earning his master's
and Legislative Committee of the
Ice cream at the Gee, a free movie, a live concert, a blazing
walls are decorated with the
and Ph.D. from
bonfire and dancing. All of these are part of the homecoming
framed covers of books and
Florida State
festivities arriving on campus in October.
magazine articles he has written,
University.
"We [homecoming committee] are trying to change opinions
photos from nationwide television
After com-
about the traditional homecoming activities," said senior Eric
programs on which he has ap-
pleting his own
Archambault, chairman of the homecoming activities.
peared, and certificates testifying
college years,
"Homecoming is for both the students and the alumni. Our focus
to the honors he has received.
he served on
is to get the students to want to come back when they are
Two large bookshelves are filled
the staff of
alumni."
with volumes on American poli-
Florida State,
Over 45 students are working on the preparation, which is be-
tics, history and religion. Classi-
the University
ing done on a bigger scale this year.
cal music pieces (or, on Fridays,
of Illinois-
One of the highlights of the week will include the Third Day
football marches) drift from the
Urbana and
concert on Wednesday, October 13, in Crawford Auditorium.
room's speakers.
Clemson Uni-
The homecoming committee is working along with Stonebridge
Dunn, in addition to being an
versity before
for publicity purposes.
honorary coach for the football
joining the
A prayer marathon will last through Wednesday and Thurs-
team's triumphant Bethany game
Grove
City
Swadley
day. The committee is joining with Warriors for Christ for a spe-
last Saturday, is Grove City Col-
College
fac-
Dr. Dunn, Dean of the School of Arts and Letters, joins
cial praise and worship service Thursday, October 14, at 9 p.m.
lege's new Dean of the School of
ulty. Dunn has
GCC from the faculty of Clemson.
Of course, the entire week will be wrapped up with a dance on
Arts and Letters and a political
also been a
Friday night, October 15. Archambault anticipates this year's
science professor.
Post-Doctorate Fellow on the Na-
1970 Illinois Constitutional Con-
events to be enjoyable for everyone.
Dunn was born in Bloomington,
tional Committee for Education
vention. Dunn has also served as
III. He attended school at Bloom-
in Politics, special assistant to
(Continued on page 2)
INSIDE
Perspectives
Life
Entertainment
Sports
Rachael Leman offers a
Colleen Keating has a look at
Ted Klimek has the story of
unique view of the crisis in
Wolverine football defeats
Carolyn Koopman's summer
a GCC senior who runs an in-
East Timor from her position
Bethany. Ryan Briggs has the
Here's a look at
experience at Ted Turner's
dependent record label from
as an intern in Washington.
story including R.J. Bower's
Montana ranch.
his dorm.
what's inside this
run into the record books.
week's issue.
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1999 October 1
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.