Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA)
- Class of 1963
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The successful student must establish for himself attainable, worthwhile goals toward which he may conhdently strive. The climax of one phase of the life-long pursuit means the origin of another, and only by subjectively pursuing excellence is individual self-fulfillment ever accomplished. Guidance Pursuit of the Academic Pursuit of the Cultural Pursuit of the Spiritual Pursuit cf the Social Pursuit of the Athletic Scholastic Attainments Classes Beautiful buildings shelter and protect each student as he proceeds in the pursuit of his cultural, academic, and social goals in life. Available within these walls are all the facilities, friendships, and influences necessary to guide each student in this collegiate phase of his search for mental maturity. As one enters these buildings he faces the challenge to learn academic and social skills and to develop all of hisinnate and acquired abilities. yy I W I 3' k - fmsvonwua-QW ...www-M galrq wx.: 5 ...ll 11 3 Inga! 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Q ,,. xx ., '94 Z f 20 1 4 4 N ,X 11 f 5 6 1 4 Q ff 'f U 6 1 1 as , f K 1 v 'E 1 l 9,1 I i 4 w , f ,, M Q Q f ' f , 1 , 1 W sf :rx BN QQ ag 4 Q L 2 1 4 s 3 4 f M- P 4 nf MJ' 4 X 'V Q 9 xffe 4 gfqsl fi M? yfvf , 7 Q fy. 2 ,, ,K xy , F 1 N ' f M5 2 M en's Dormitories Au- I, S x E M ,.,,4ud?' We welcome the guidance of others Subjecting ourselves to the advice Strengthened by-experience. Sincerely we value their offerings, Seriously considering, Weighing the uncertainties As we pursue our goals. -?,N,g,51.,., . M ,.,.,., -: , , . is 5 X if .M 4 . sf , O 14,1219 3 President Harker College President, Dr. J. Stanley Harker, has devoted much time and effort to the intellectual I. Howard Pi Rohm P. Ne: l Beal Alb: fmt-ML Ioh hiceeachygg Nvmenandwog litwtimf Id md. Nm k v and physical improvement 'Wilt tht roi of Grove City College. In his roles as administrator and teacher, he strives to maintain the highest standards of education. President Harker's guiding hand is felt in all phases of school life, for it is he who Grorffiqmeg Tmlihlieirdei in mipron'emfI stew , A icltdmqailmimu leB03MEi5: n., 'AIT-I must direct, organize, and co-ordinate the many .. .l lxbldw , X uwlflltii 52 i Wouiii - . , x X I 0' ,I activities of both Faculty and students. 16 tw: iii ., Q my w .ivi Str- ' emit Qmfvfti. HUM K Nw ,Q KYHUHI' .mn Us 'PPO um TPM: rw Vgxx' 535, 3',,, ,, v 3 ' ,,-f 3 EM: . 4 l its Q, ' X' I uf' - fs? Y AN J. Howard Pew CPresia'ent of boardl, Dr. J. Stanley Harker, nagel, Frederick C. Babcock, Mrs. William Baldridge Judge Robert P. Neeley CSecretaryJ, J. P. Hassler lTreasurerj, Allan Sara M. Soffel, Mrs. George A. Breene, Charles R Sligh Jr A. Beel, Albert A. Hopeman, Joseph G. Robinson, C. Wm. Dr. Alexander Slancoff, J. Harold Perrini Dr Donald L Campbell, John V. Wherry, A. E. Merritt, Frederick B. Huf- McMillan, R. Heath Larry, Roy A. Hunt. Twice each year, thirty- two men and women whose daily pursuits are many and varied, assemble to determine the policies of Grove City College. Through their decisions and generous contributions many improvements are made. Many members, including the President of the Board, Mr. J. Howard Pew, class of 1900, are Grove City College graduates. We, the students, are most appreciative of the opportunities provided by the Board of Trustees. oard of Trustees President of the Board, J. Howard Pew. f 'I . 'Ti C3115 William W. Swezey, B.S., Sc,D, Dean of the College RN Warren D. Mendenhall Assistant Dean of Men Jean Isabelle MacLeod, A.B. Dean of Women Frederlck S. Krlng, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Dean of Men l N. 32' ,gl gggufgyg v Eleanor M. Duke Assistant Dean of Women 18 ThgdilCl15 H' l1.El'-We , gjlldl x sq ' x, W, 2 I f. vi . .. 'hu Thaddeus H. Penar, B.S. in C. John H. Moser, B.M., M.Mus. Jacob P. Hassler, A.B. Arthur E. Merritt, A.B M.Ed., Ed.D. Director of Admissions Bursar Assistant Bursar Registrar Administration Stanley E. Anderson g. Publicity Ofiice yn,-vf' fgggisf Jack Kennedy 'A Placement Ojfccf X . 3..- . ,.. I Grant W. Morse ' Head Librarian .K .A was tl K Ist Row: J. LaZaro, S. Wherry, J. Wasser. 2nd Row: C. Reiber, S. Gallagher, P. Morrison. C. Stuart, J. Shockey, B. Medsger. N Freshman Counselors . Lehman, R. Swope, J. Levisky, B. Gillander, J. Modic, D. York, W. Curry, A. Johnston. From the time she first enters Grove City College ,until the time she becomes a sophomore, the freshman woman student is guided, advised and befriended by her Junior Counselor. Each counselor is selected in the second semester of her soph- omore year on the basis of her character, personality, extracur- ricular activities and scholastic achievement. Because these Counselors live with the freshmen, they are al- ways near-by to help guide their girls in their adjustment to the College. Guiding the freshman men through their first year at Grove City College are thirteen men counselors. These men were chosen by Dean Kring on the basis of their interest, experi- ence, and academic achieve- ments. The upperclass counsel- ors worked with Mr. Menden- hall to orient the freshmen and help them with all their difficul- ties, both social and academic. Because they live in the same dorm sections as the freshmen, they were always available to give advice and encouragement. Student Council 5 y W, , aylf Ifff Presidenn. H ffgf l'iczPre5idf1: Xeasll. V, Yoskey l l Ist Row: R. Taylor fTreasurerj, W. Mehaffey CAcademic B. Pratt, J. Hunter, W. Anthony, T. Stewart, N. McGin- Vice Presidenzj, B. Schaack fPresidentJ, H. Capps CSO- nis, R. LaZaro, B. Sherlock. 3rd Row: P. Anthony, D. cial Vice Presidenrj, I. Deets KSecretaryj. 2nd Row: L . Shockey, D. Lattanzio, E. Becker. Newell, V. Yockey, I. Shockey, B. McClelland, R. Riley, The Student Council, composed of twenty-f1ve mem- bers representing the four classes and other campus governing bodies, acts as a liaison between the student body and the faculty. Its purpose is to foster under- standing and cooperation between the two groups and to serve as an efficient governor of undergraduate af- fairs. The Council is in charge of freshman orientation, Homecoming, the annual Jazz Concert, May Day, the All-College Weekend and the annual Ugly Man Con- test for the benefit of the World University Service. The Council also has the power to review student com- plants, to recommend any movement to better college life, and to assist the administration in directing the student body. Sight Ist Row: J. Covode, S. Beckett, J. Vierthaler IVice Presidentl, D. Shockey fPresidentl, R. Lewis fSecretary- Treasurerl, D. McConnaughy, J. Robeson. 2nd Row: J. en's overning Board thletic Council The Athletic Council endeavors to at- tain and maintain a high level of school spirit and to increase participation in school functions and recreational activi- ties by sponsoring Co-Rec nights, Migra- tion Days and various play days. The council consists of four seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, one freshman and the presidents of Varsity GH and Women's Athletic Association. The Ath- letic Council serves as a link between the Director of Athletics and the student body. Ames, R. Allen, B. Moore, J. Mentzer, K. George, D. Campbell, W. Dunlavey, K. Curry. In fulfillment of their primary objective of maintaining harmoni- ous living conditions among the male student body, the Men's Gov- erning Board carries out improvement projects in the dormitories and tries cases in a judicial court to lighten the load of cases that must be presented to the administration. The Board works with the Judicial Board in matters of concern to both men and women stu- dents. Ist Row: T. Stewart, Coach Jack Behringer, J. Moran. 2nd Row: J. Wadding- ton, K. Gemmill, R. Lewis, L. Bainbridge, K. Orlowski, L. Paul. 3rd Row: D. Shockey, D. Blackmore. 3 l lsr W5 M lltfllll We lah, K- Oli' L The lucl slhle for ha under the Q hllhll their ll'0lllCll,S dl lor donnito The hoard 1 thee electel more repree ahve and eh al1dNonhH hh . who J' L32 'hee Wil, Roi Kdtligt K M00 le fhhhojff 'G'lh1,S.j V' on Ist Row: M. Coblentz, G. Fawcett, M. Davis fVice Presidentj, N. McGinnis IPresidentj, B. Martin CTreasurerl, B. Streams. 2nd Row: S. Wherry, M. Shaffer, P. Maits, M. Finley, L. Taft, K. Orlowski, J. Jones, M. Baldwin fSecretaryJ. The Association of Women Students is composed of all the women of Grove City College. The Governing Board of the As- sociation is made up of elected officers and the presidents of the womenls organizations plus a publications representative. AWS purposes to cooperate with the faculty to maintain high standards of character, scholarship, loyalty, individual responsibility, coopera- tive living and honor. ssociation of Women Students Judicial oard The Judicial Board is the group of women respon- sible for handling all the regulations not directly falling under the jurisdiction of the administration. As they fulhll their purpose of instilling harmony within the women's dormitories, they assume the responsibility for dormitory permissions, rules, and rule infractions. The board consists of a president, president of A.W.S., three elected junior representatives, two elected sopho- more representatives, one elected freshman represent- ative and the presidents and vice presidents of M.A.P. and North Hall House Councils. k . lst Row: J. La Zaro, D. Charno ISecretary1, L. Taft fPresidenIJ, K. McCoy. Zlza' Sf Row: K. Cabble, M. Coblentz, P. Ecker, P. Morrison, M. Todd, C. Stuart, N. McGinnis, L. Graham, S. Wherry. Q: zf Aff 4, Ist Row: D. Newberry, W. Moorefleld, N. Bush, K. Gemmill. 2nd Row: M. Finley tSecretaryj, M. Todd fV1'ce President of Westj, M. Coblentz fPresidentj, P. Ecker fVice President of M.A.P.j, J. Parker I T reasurerj, R. Harper. 3rd Row: K. Short, G. Garrity, M. Lowery, C. Stack, B. Irwin, C. Leonard, S. Russi, C. Ashbaugh, B. Lausberg, S. Shaeffer. Mary Anderson Pew and orth Hall House Councils help I0 promote nf :.,,f P .. .. 1 Q I . P H . 71 1 X so-. C . r s l ' 1 X 3 . . , x 1 V httttttlf The M section Of moot ICEU Schiff H1 decoration the dorm. The pro Grove City North Hall of freshma endars, con ing a white S B it A A V. The House Councils sponsor decorations in .. Q, ci' the dorms which add much to the festive appearance of the dormitories during holiday SCHSOHS. ' V i 3- . gb . '? 'Fllf ' ,f I l better dorm living The M.A.P. and North Hall House Councils serve as the govern- ing bodies for the Women's dormitory. Representatives from each section of the dorm are elected in the fall of the year. The councils meet regularly in order to discuss the problems of dormitory living. Service and recreational activities include the planning of holiday decorations, projects, and parties, and any social events confined to the dorm. The proceeds of M.A.P.'s Christmas drive this year were sent to Grove City alumnae serving as missionaries in South America. The North Hall Council is especially responsible for the dorm orientation of freshman women. Their Christmas projects included making cal- endars, contributing used stockings to the Salvation Army, and hold- ing a white elephant sale. . W .1. ef . . .- .4an1.4.:.-.,... - -7. lst Row: P. Waddell fSecre- taryj, J. LaZaro fVice Presi- dentj, S. Wherry fPresidentl, A. Callahan fTreasurerj, J. Was- ser. 2nd Row: K. Cabble, S. Irwin, J. Adams, S. McCleister, S. Stafford, J. Schweigert. r F 1 ff snealf ' lf f I Mugusl. 3 I Livvjff- ' 1 K Mr. and M Rfmalion 5npen'Lr0rf invv-B-f Mrs. Robert August, Mrs. R. K. Mohn, Mrs. R. Clark Dawes, Mrs. Paul H. ,l f Miss Annabelle Reeher R fm- 'Q Dietician of Mary Anderson Pew Dormitory 'W Wright, librarians. Mr. and Mrs. Shorts Recreation Building Supervisors Mrs. Pat Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Mathay Dieticians of Ketler Dining Hall Grove City College Nurse Mrs R Duffy Other M.A.P. R6CCpt1OHlStS Mrs. M. Breese ff Mrs. V. Colder .mul Mrs. D. Corbett Mrs. H. Evans Mrs. B. Stubbs Mrs. H. Ulrick l College Bookstore Stephen J. Toth Maliager College Book Store The Neon sign directs students to the campus shopping center for textbooks, sweatshirts, contemporary cards, stuffed animals, and all student needs. The busi- est time of the year naturally falls at the beginning of each semester when long lines of students carrying huge stacks of books and supplies reach to the back of the store. During the remainder of the term, it is frequently used by those need- ing to restock paper, pens, or other sup- plies. It is one store where everything for the studentl' is an accurate motto. I Ethel M. Burke Assistant College Book Store jllil n 4 A 50511 that lip foil bffll' E l r -H. lla H, A Rodgers LL at l mer. Mn. l. D, lrllmi' Hrs l. A lt l, D, lone. Mrs Mn G. W, 3 Qlil lsmedy Mrs. E sl. R . flljlfflll ul M0 MN sr, fig 22,151 fqk ilk my C l u :lg like . , kW2?tlt,Lu 'KQNV1 As a gesture to recognize some behind-the-scene workers, . the wives of campus administra- tors and faculty are pictured below. V Ist Row: Mrs. H. A. Rodgers, Mrs. J. C. Burckle, Row: Mrs. R. C. Dawes, Mrs. E. B. Cole, Mrs. C. Mrs. J. S. Harker, Mrs. J. D. Copp, Mrs. R. T. Headland, Mrs. W. C. Teufel, Mrs. E. A. Wood, Waugaman. 2nd Row: Mrs. J. A. Hartman, Mrs. J. Mrs. H. B. Wells. 4th Row: Mrs. H. C. Shallcross, B. Murray, Mrs. J. D. Jones, Mrs. R. P. Smith, Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Scott, Mrs. C. H. Latvala, Mrs. J. W. L. C. Kauffmann, Mrs. G. W. Morse, Mrs. C. N. Shorts, Mrs. J. A. Ransbottom, Mrs. E. W. Naegele. Wettig, Mrs. J. Kennedy, Mrs. E. R. Bowden. 3rd iff M . . L. C. Fennell, Mrs. J. S. Rambo, Mrs. S. E. Anderson, Mrs. . C. P. Cressman, Mrs. A. E. Merritt. 3rd Row: Mrs. J. P. . Hassler, Mrs. W. W. Swezey, Mrs. J. H. Moser, Mrs. R. T. , Lambertson, Mrs. G. W. Bennett, Mrs. C. G. Meehan. 4th , Row: Mrs. M. G. Pelipetz, Mrs. T. H. Penar, Mrs. W. D. D. R. Guthrie, Mrs. Mendenhall, Mrs. J. H. Cole, Mrs. O. E. Liggitt. Ist Row: Mrs. R. R. Neff, Mrs. C. B. CHTSOU, MTS- L- A Mueller, Mrs. P. H. Monsma, Mrs. R. J. Behringer, MTS' G L. Pederson, Mrs. O. A. Cooper, Mrs. B. G. Plymire, Mrs. R G. Anderson. 2nd Row: Mrs. C. C. Barr, Mrs. W. H. A116211 Mrs. W. R. Hart, Mrs. J. W. MacDonald, Mrs. C. L- ElSdOH Mrs. C. Ruffner, Mrs. J. B. Ladd. Mrs. W T. M. Finley, Mrs. P. N. Carpenter, Mrs. D. O. Smock, MYS- 31 Something there is within as Which searches for enlightenment Something which is awakened Upon meeting a fragment of truth In class, In research, In contemplation. Something which, reaching beyond knowledge, Parsues wisdom. yi., . M I. I g, ,I i, 11 LI lm '. ia X!! Va f E HJ 5 s w 515 Qs. fl ui. vt fe, w,, W 1 A ll 5 I 2:1 U1 1 , . WE I , F 4 I f . ' - V ' f : f : . - :iz-1: : 'rw-.nun-:rl':f'. zs.:Mw-.-:rf-aaz.'L1ze.n.':m1a-avfxsflzssx-naL,ia1uznr,'.'f::.s4uoL:xn.:1m-:-1- ' ' V '-:nam--1-+411-vw-'-4-Hf-1Ll-A---A-A'---H1--4---A'-- -'-'-- ' 'W'-- ' Joseph S. Rambo, Jr., B.S., M.B.A., Lt. Col. U.S.A.F., Chairman of the Department of Aerospace Science and Professor of Aerospace Science. P I Edward V. Coggins, B.S., Captain U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor Aerospace Science J. Daniel Jones, B.S., Lt. Col. U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Aerospace Science epartment of Q Aerospace Robert T. Lambertson, B.S.B.A., Mgor U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Aerospace Science Science E Harry C. Shallcross, B.S., captain U.s.A.F. Assistant Professor of Aerospace Science Ist Row J Doxey D Doggett Maj Lambertson J W Reedy K Peterson, J. Moran, P. Bovenkerk, M. Frlzzell H Oakes M Messlmer H Moore 2nd Row MCKH1ght 31d Row: B. Haedrich, P. Guptill, E. Mor- Thlrty new advanced ROTC Cadets were tapped thls fall for the Oakley G Kelley Squadron of the Arnold A1r SOC1Cty Thrs honorary 1S composed of all Ad vanced ROTC cadets on the Grove C1ty campus Thrs year they sponsored the annual ROTC Ball 1n the fall some card partles and mov1es i ' Ist Row: E. Becker, W. Miller, K. Peterson, D. Doggett, D. Speice, G. Householder, C. Shevlin, E. Gray, P, M. Messimer, K. Sterling, H. Oakes, H. Ruprecht, Q. Crysler, J. Covode. 3rd Row: B. Haas, J. Ginader, G. Finefrock. 2nd Row: T. Montgomery, A. Dwyer, T. Ketler, R. Leach, E. Dunlop, B. Mook, N. Robinson, Whiting, J. Caldwell, J. Bell, F. Povirk, D. Swanson, R. Moore, R. Forsythe, R. Connors, D. Sorce. Setting the rhythm for ROTC drills and parades, the Drum and Bugle Corps marches at the head of the ROTC units. This yearas Corp was under the direc- tion of Cadet. John F. Reitinger who directed their last appear- ance of the school year at the May Day exercises. Drum and Bugle Corps Ist Row: V. Purnell, J. Stimel, J Reitinger fDrum Majorl, J. Nolan, fC0mmanderl, A. LeCron, W. Sleigh, C. Williams. 2nd Row: R. Wicker ham, D. Thompson, R. Gates, M Fleming, J. Bartholomew, G. Hess, J Hollabaugh, L. Mitchell, M. Brown G. Ealy, D. Mansfield. 3rd Row: W. Frizlen, B. Gilbert, G. Filer, W. Krasinski, R. Yeaw. 4th Row: G Kibler, C. Merwin, A. Kinzer, J Ketler. ll Row: B, Hill ll. llilger. ll. l Sliidlsh.21ulRo1 ner. N. llulchin. l. Hoopes. l. He llilleman, R. Byle lnl ll0u': l, Am rlanan. F. Mm palriflz. A. llul Bloom. D. lima, ll? lorsgren, R, J, lmadllz, H, Au il0l:',' K, Ray' W- PN Prince. The Blue Milf . liliiiiro' Fmlllfl- w. E. ismlllffl-Co llllfflwllg. mn lllmmonk fl1len.jE flllhllllli 'Goodwill ffl. R Precision drilling and close Ist Row: B. Hill, R. Swezey K. Bilger, M. Worman, D Standish. 2nd Row: C. Christ ner, N. Mulchin, E. Peschel A. Hoopes, J. Henderson, T Hilleman, R. Byler, R. Scott 3rd Row: I. Arnett I. Bu chanan, F. Mastri, D. Kil patrick, A. Murphy, J Bloom, D. Zima. 4th Row W. Forsgren, R. Jenkins, C Amaditz, H. Austin. 5111 Row: K. Ray, W. Potthoff, J Prince. The Blue Crusaders Ist Row: Q. Finefrock, W. Blair, R. Sutton, W. Orr, C Wegner, R. Scott CCO-Commanderl, D. Judt, J. Ginader. C. Tressler, W. Frizlen, J. Ewing. 2nd Row: J. Hines, S Frampton, R. Goodwin, G. Caldwell, C. Christner KCO Commanderl, D. Chase, R. Pinkney, W. Savage, T. At order march 1S done by the Under the ROTC Drill Team overall command of Cadet Lt Robert L Scott, the drill team lS divided into two sections the sophomore team 1S under the direction of Cadet Lt Craig Christner and the freshman team was under the direction of Cadet Lt EdwardR Webster Drill Team Ist Row J Livengood D Duda C Cooley E Webster R Weatherbee M Creedon G Hamilton 2nd Row G Hager B Ryder W Hoffman I Albert H Mathay 3rd Row D Eckert J Cassel J Mahan G Watt Sponsored by the Arnold Air Society, the Blue Crusaders is a new college R.O.T.C. singing group made up of forty basic and advanced cadets from the A.F.R.O.T.C. detachment. The group sings a cappella and from memory. The Crusaders sang at the regional conclave in Pittsburgh and at the national conclave in Builalo, as well as at high schools in the local area. kinson, D. Cook. 3rd Row: A. Dwyer, D. Speice, D. Wilson, C. Little, T. Whiting, Prof. Alan E. Wood CDi- rectorl, L. Mitchell, K. Gabriel, E. Givens, D. Koch, D. Kelly. I 5 Department of Biolog i ! ' i 4 N 1 X I s An 1 :fr ' 5 f Howard P. Hinde will-iam W. Swezey l Q l A.B., M.S., Ph.D. B.S., Sc.D. ' Chairman of the Dean of tlze College l Departmenl of Biology Professor of Biolo y 8 Professor of Biology I 4 +7 Biology Club Membership in the Biology Club is open to all stu- dents interested in the biological sciences. Fulfilling its goal of furthering an active interest in biology and its related fields, the Biology Club sponsors field trips, movies, and lectures pertaining to such biological fields as dentistry, medicine, and research technology. Ist Row: H. Romesburg, T. Atkinson, P. Allegro CSecretaryj, D. Felley I Vice Presidentj, R. Lynch fPresidentj, T. Tulenko ITreasurerj, T. Miller, K. Bilger, M. Francis. 2nd Row: K. Williams, E. Wilson, M. Sloan, C. Marrale, E. Uber, S. Herr, V. Wagner, D. Davidson, J. Watson, T. Saddoris, W. Irwin, I ack A. Ransbottom B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Joseph B. Murray B.A., M.S. Instructor in Geology and Geography B. Brehmeyer, P. Koenig, N. McGinnis, P. Greene, S. Stafford S. Staplin. 3rd Row: R. Head, G. Stevenson, A. Zito, J. Kasper C. Haskell, R. Courtney, R. Farber, A. Bullions, A. Elliott K. Mong, M. Monahan, T. Andrew, W. Race. 39 Cyril L. Elsdon, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chairman of the Department of Business Administration Professor of Accounting Edward R. Bowden, B.S.C., M.B.A. Professor of Business Administration John J. Havrilla, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting H - If ,1 Department of usiness dministration Boyd G. Plymire, B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Instructor in Accounting Olive E. Cease, B.S., M.Ed. Instructor in Secretarial Studies Ist Row: H. Oakes, E. Haughton, J. Thomas, L. Cline- Pucci, P. Hubbard, B. McCague, B. Withrow, S. Bullers smith, E. Smith. 2nd Row: N. Kennedy, M. Dorer, W. Brown, J. Weber, S. Jones, D. McConnaughy, R. Robin- son, R. Adams, E. Kline, D. Simpson. 3rd Row: C. 41 4th Row: T. Kirkpatrick, R. Skinner, I. VanSyckle M Ziviello. Commerce Club To acquaint business majors with the World of business is the purpose of the Commerce Club. Each month the club invites a representative of a leading in- dustry to speak on a topic of his choice pertaining to his field. The Grove City College Commerce Club, founded in 1919, is the first club of this type ever started. Through the forty-four years of its existence, it has been consistently one of the organizations on campus with the greatest number of members, perhaps be- cause it does help orient its members to the problems and policies of business. .1 . fu' ii1.:f1xiiYe,:s?sfrr Department Cf Chairman of the Department of Chemistry and Professor of Chemistry Chemistry +s....,,.- , 'How' George W. Bennett B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry 42 Michail G. Pelipetz B.S., Ch.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Philip A. Shreiner B.Sc., M.Sc. Instructor in Chemistry Claude W. Crist, Jr. X B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Natural Science B5 it that ttf' it anim Mei inrereS ngtfini its me PM me W In Row: Dr. Naegele, I Etotman, Dr, Pelipet ii'etemIeir1,hI. Bengg, WHL J. McDowell, F, I l Stmel, R. Galiel, E. I I 2 By presenting lilms and speakers at their monthly meetings, the Grove City Chapter of the Student Affiliation of the American Chemical Society endeavors to fulfill its purpose of promoting chemistry and its practical applications. Membership in the club is open to all interested chemistry and chemical engi- neering majors. In addition to maintain- ing their own tine program, the Society participates in such school activities as the Organization Fair and the Homecom- ing Parade. Ist Row: Dr. Naegele, I. Newell, J. Webster, S. Ball, E. Bowman, Dr. Pelipetz, Dr. Bennett. 2nd Row: W. Weisenstein, M. Bengs, Q. Finefrock, O. Gayley, J. Nolan, J. McDowell, F. Beason, C. Rankin, T. Adzima, J. Stimel, R. Galket, E. Webster, B. Young, N. Schnei- American Chemical Society der. 3rd Row: D. Say, J. Uchic, M. Hastings, J. Sterrett, L. Parke, H. Bell, I. Knepper, A. Till. 4th Row: T. Fisher, M. Davis, J. Stewart, J. Simpson, T. Mont- gomery, D. Tudor, W. Boyce. 43 Department of Economies Robert G. Anderson B.S.C., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Law Hans F. Sennholz A.B., M.A., Pol. Sc.D., Ph.D. Chairman of the Department of Economicsg Professor of Economics 1 William H. Burdick B.S.C., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Economics 44 A Georg BS, l Assof of Me Ellgfllt V . W' Dlllffi Kegny HStE.,M.s.r, itiffayyfpmfmor U! Chemical Enfiflffffng Rohm T, waugam 311 Ilillgctor l I Elefmfal m Engmfgrmg Y... George L. Pedersen B.S., M.S., Ed.D Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering gg-mlb' W Damel Kenny B S E M S E. A sszstant Professor Robert T. Waugaman, B.S Instructor in Electrical Engineering Dale Owen Smock B.S B S E M.S E E Profcsvoi of Electrical Engineering Ist Row: T. Charlton, T. Phillips, E. Snyder, W. Allen, R. Bailey, E. Gray E. Bohn, M. Davis. 2nd Row: D. Campbell fTreasurerQ, D. Speice fVice Presi- dentj, J. Tosh fP1'esidentJ, D. Rickard fSecreraryJ, G. Pedersen. 3rd Row G. Cutshall, A. Clark, R. Wall, R. Kremer, K. Siverling, J. Davis, C. Dellen C. Rankin, M. Wohlgemuth, T. Flanagan, A. Dompkowski, L. McNaughton R. Swestyn. 4th Row: Q. Finefrock, E. Tzouanakis, J. Johnston, G. McDowell, J. Sterrett, D. Roger, E. Daldwell, J. Bennett, J. Till, T. Sterrett. 5th Row. D. Tudor, B. Krasinski, T. Montgomery, J. Mentzer, E. Hite. 6th Row: J Kirchner, L. Helsel, R. Krebs, B. Welker. Engineers' Club Providing its members with information about their profession is the purpose of the Engineerls Club. Re- ports, films, speakers and plant visits aid the engineer- . ing student to keep Well informed in a held Where new information and advances occur every day. Two years ago the Club was afliliated as a student chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers, a society of certified and recognized engineers. .J ..s. P ., t iir J fa, lst Row: D. Shockey, Dr. Dawes, W. Dodds, P. Trgo- R. Presley, R. Forsythe, C. Shevlin, J. Glasgow, D vac CPresia'entj, S. Neely, J. Gerber. 2nd Row: F. Po- George. virk, P. Anderson, J. MacRae, M. Lingle, W. Lemmon, Sponsored by the Mahoning Valley Section of the American Society of Metals, the Metallurgy Club strives to keep its members abreast of recent develop- ments in the field. Members of the Club are eligible for junior membership in the ASM through the Mahoning Valley Section, and are thus able to attend the lectures, films and field trips of this regional group, in addition to the club's activities on campus. Metallurgy Club K t t t Department of ' ttf C' Education and litltttttllli' SA syeh olo gy Joseph A. Hartman Thaddeus H. Penar B.S.C., M.A. Ph.D. B.S.C., M.Ed., Ed.D. Chairman of the Dean of lllen and Department of Professor of Education and Psychology Psychology and Professor of Education I a 4 t Frederick S. Kring John D. Copp, B.A., B.S.Ed., M.Ed., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. Ed.D. Professor of Dean of Men and Psychology Professor of Psychology Thomas M. Finley Jean Alice Wilson A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D. A,B., M.Ed. Associate Professor Assistant Professor of Education of Elementary Education I t Luella M. Pollard B.S., M.Ed. Instructor in Elementary Education Ruth L. Wheeler A.B., M.A. Instructor in Psychology 48 1 I ' f an ,J Tlf is J for pt The P ethics. ings ot ctuded area sc student Pem t 01960615 C. Lupo fRegistrati0n 6710111710111 .T Luckerlbill CSecrera1jij, S? D Naylor fPI'GSfdt?l1fJ, L. Beeman X0 KH1sf011a11l, S. Beilc fTreasurerl. l The Grove City Chapter of the P.S.E.A. is organized for prospective members of the teaching profession. The P.S.E.A. serves to acquaint its members with the ethics, program, and history of teaching. Various meet- ings of the organization throughout the past year in- cluded a panel discussion consisting of students from area schools who expressed opinions on the value of student teachers and a program on team teaching. Pennsylvania Student Education Association James Paton III A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Chairfnan of the Department of Englislz and Professor of English Douglass T. Bockes A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English Margaret Patricia Ford A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English epartment of English War, William R. Hart Roy C. Kauffmann L. Jean Watson A.B., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A., M.S.L.S. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor of English of English of English Helen Elaine Johnston B.A., M.Litt. Instructor in English t il' ' Rw- W' .fit ,M .JF -'-'S l Wayne H. Scott B.A., M.A. Instructor in English i J 3 . , . rs iv if f - Q. i . EV 5 'lr lst Row: S. Sparks, M. Martin, K. Maxwell, D. Brettell I T reas urerl, B. Streams C Vice Presi dentj, J. Clevenstine fPresi dentj, S. McClelland CSecre fafyl, C. Grundy, C. Strang, E. Egbert. 2nd Row: S. Snowden, B. McEvoy, E. VanDusen, G. Ryan, B. McCloskey, K. Zahn iser, E. Shaw, P. Kress, J. Moore, J. Ross, M. Wilson, A. Brelsford, C. Wilcox, B. Mess ner, M. Jackman. 3rd Row: D. Grundy, J. Deets, L. Poole, B Mordush, G. Powell, S. Chap man, K. Holland, O. Adair, S. Lersch, T. Gilhorn, M. Mu sick, M. Bailey. .f KL.. . lf' I . . Ui . 4 if, ' 1 im ll C 591: '14 .f-.. ,. X,.i.:-21Ef?. 1 - . ...MW sinus., .. ...MW M-. A-'QP' . 1 f . aw .W 5 g 1 1 - l Q-we Q N ,Mu I gm 1 ' ? gf! 52 2' if g gs F 5 au fg . ' - -' A- .:.-.51fg.S.-4v,'1vg'.m. li-'w..:f.v fw fr! '- ' ' ,.,g,,s,,,,gqg,4.,.pW,.y I X - I I - H l English Club Although the English Club is only in its second year of existence, it is one of the most active organizations on campus. The club aims to provide for an exchange of ideas, create interest in literature, and to provide some cultural activities for both the students and faculty. During the year members attended the opera, 6'FaustH in Pittsburgh and took a trip to the playhouse there. They also held bull sessions in the Gedunk, gave book re- views, and had many interesting speak- ers. THE ENGLlQ1lxCLUB r tr. A POETRY ' ii Luther A. Mueller B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ' Chairman of the Department H of History and Political Scienceg Professor of History and Political Science James W. MacDonald B.S.Ed., A.M. Professor of History Clarence B. Carson B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History F 52 Robert R. Neif, B.S., M.A. J. Stanley Harker, Litt.B., B.D., Assistant Professor of History A.M., P1-LD., D.D., LLID. Warner D. Mendenhall B.S., M.A. Assistant Dean of Men l President of the Collegeg Instructor in Political Scienceg David F. McClelland B.A., M.Ed. Instructor in Political Science Professor of History 7 ,, .Jw ,: :J X fx ,2Q,i7fQf52 ' 1 ', ,, L. 'gr ' - '4'f: t,.5?iw, mi: 2 WJ f M., f ,V 4 ,,.-,fm my k lsr Row: R. Georg S. Heile r denlj, A. D. Ellem J. Lindsa Ist Row: D. Kelly, G. Beachem, F. Pallone, R. Abbott, M. Lingle, R. George, J. Best. 2nd Row: L. Stevenson, B. Streams, F. Beason, S. Beile fProgram Chairmanj, Mr. C. Barr, J. Seelhorst C Vice Presi- dentj, A. Evans fPresia'entJ, Mr. Carpenter, J. Rickett fSecretaryJ D. Ellerman, E. Beeler, L. McCoy. 3rd Row: J. Litterini, J. Wasser, J. Lindsay, N. Weisenstein, M. Bengs, L. Miller, J. Murtland, B Cameron C. Barr, Jr., B.S. Instructor in Mathematics Widell, J. Wright, P. Komisar, S. Monk, J. Henderson, H. Campbell B. Cameron, J. Paulson, N. Hathaway, M. Hodil, J. Simonich, K Beswick. 41h Row: R. Cole, A. Hoopes, G. Lang, G. Amon, R Campbell, E. Watychowicz, J. Simpson, R. Stroup, J. Thompson, R Houck, W. Allen, T. Charlton, D. Dean, J. Guyker, C. Sorzano. Math- Club The Mathematics Club ollici- ally became a campus organiza- tion this year. Membership is open to all students interested in the Held of Mathematics. Pro- grams of the club included a discussion of the methods of teaching Math, a visiting Insur- ance Actuary, and talks by club members on various facets of this abstract science. Marvin C. Henry, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Jonathan B. Ladd B.S.Ed., A.M., Ph.D. K Chairman of the Department L: bi of Modern Languages and Professor of Modern Languages nmawrw' 1. Charles A. Newcomer B.S., M.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Spanish Department of Modern Languages Harry B. Wells Elmer W. Weitz A.B., M.A. B.S.Ed., M.A., M.A. Associate Professor Associate Professor of German of Modern Languages va sl Cl F1 'ln Robert H. Sisler 4, 'h 'aww A.B., M.A., Ph.D. rp Associate Professor of Modern i' Y- Languages A 4 , - Q g 5 , A ' Q Q ,.,, Q A Anita L. Martin A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Spanish Carl D. Spangler, A.B., M.A. J' Hafvey Cole, 3-A-, MA' Instructor zn German Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Department of MUSIC and F 1ne Arts Edgar B. Cole B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman of the Oscar Agnew COOPCI' Department of Music B-M-, MUS-M-, CUM- gnd Ffng Affs and ASSOCi61fC PVOJIESSOI' Professor of Music Of MUST E. Alan Wood B.M. CPianoD B.M. fOrganJ, M.Mus. Assistant Professor I of Music and College Organist l , i Walter P. Winzenberger Robert S. Klein B.M., M.A. B.F.A., M.A. Instructor in Music Instructor in Art hr Roh Pr s Um J Gathered together for the promotion of music education and professional assistanceg the mem- bership of the Grove City chapter of the Music Educators National Conference consists of every music major of the campus. The club attends music productions in this area and also sponsors its own program of student recitals. Music Educators' National Conference Ist Row' C Kordyl S Guttadauria, B. O'd6l1, S- H-HCKGU, E- Dr. E. Cole. 3rd Row: R. Ormesher, R. Hadden, R. Teel, J ' ' f ' . - ' T. Hummell L. Mitchell - . ,A, B h fVlC6 Cliquennoi, L. Brown, C. Wegnef, i Haughton' S' Mlzeri 2nd ROW' Mr. O. Cooper h Zac t I, F. Moser, C. Little, R. Westefeld. Presidentj, T. Williams CPresia'entJ, N. Rickabaug f ECW? WY 59 nuff' QNX Peter H. Monsma A.B., A.M., Th.B., Ph.D. Chairman of the Deparnnent of Philosophy and Religiong Samuel B. Harbison Professor of Religion: College Pastor O. Eugene Liggitt A.B., B.Th., M.Th., D.D. Professor of Religion elf Department ,JE eligion and r Ch11lcsI.Headland Biid Mid. Philosophy K B- Q'-2 at Dwight H. Guthrie Henry A. Rodgers A.B., S.T.B., S.T.M., A.B., B.D., Ph.D. D.D., Ph.D. Professor of Greek Samuel P. Harbison and Religion 1' Q ' X51 X .,., Professor of Religion 1 Russell P. Smith A.B., A.M. Acting Chairman of the Deparrmelzf of Physicsf Professor of Physics Charles J. Headland B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physics 3 Jay C. Burckle B.E.E., M.S. A ssistant Professor of Physics Department of Physics 61 . , ,. ., -,,. 3 we-4 Miki fi ' ' I - W -' my , f, 2,f1SZ . ,WAN 4 , 1 Q I . i Esther G. Post r Litt.B., A.M. Associate Professor ana' Director of Physical Education for Women I. Roberta M. Nordstrom Litt.B. M.A. Instructor lI'l Physical Education for Women A wr' K , .-ug Janet Stoneburner B.S.H.Ed. 'W' Instructor zn Physical Education for Women Slit l,g, .314 1 Women's Physical Education Xl, r,..,x A o A, , 4 33 1, -fa, ' - for V it iyfoigaxir ' 554+-5 ,W WIMIIIH Allen IPIIIIHEIOIITI Mt! Education .A. H Department of R. Jack Behringer B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Acting Chairman of the Department of Physical Education Associate Professor Physical Education of William H. Allen B.S.C. Instructor in Physical Education Clifford N. Wettig B.S.Ed.. M.Ed. A ssistant Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics gy-v....,. vi E . si. L- I ' I 'JWV5 i Charles W. Ruffner Litt.B., A.M. Professor of Physical Education and Assistant Director of Athletics James E. Longnecker B.S., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physical Education 'br' Men's Physical Education ,ff ii, 3-mv-sg is 63 1 I e ? w: i r t l 5. l l 1 5 3 l l i 1 .1 t F 1 l 1 l I .r-Q.-.--p.-v 1.1-- L ?8 Malia. Ist Row: L. Cressman, K. Johnson, L. Keyser, I. Rad- N. Coblentz, K. Aikens, M. Watson, E. Egbert, S. Getty, cliffe fTreasm'er1, M. Carfrey CVice Presidentj, W. Clif- Dr. C. Cressman. 3rd Row: R. Kepple, R. Batz, W. ford tPresident2, C. Gray. B. Reed, s. Baybrook. 2nd Gross, s. Gay, M. schaub, J. Boyd, R- Myers, L- Elliott, Row: Mr. R. Reeder, B. Heverly, M. Naumowich, J. M.Mah21U,J-Prime, D- MOTSC- Considine. C. Daniels, R. Greene. J. Moore, B. Bennett, . The Sociology Club, advised by Dr. Cressman and Mr. Reeder, is one of the youngest clubs on campus, having been formed only this year. However, despite this newness, the club is one of the most active on campus. Its activities include speakers on all aspects of sociological interest, panel discussions on matters of special interest to the school, and field trips to such institutions as are for the bene- fit of social Welfare. Membership is not restricted to sociology majors, all students are invited to at- tend meetings and gain membership as they desire. Charles P. Cressman A.B., B.D., S.T.M., Ed.D. Chairman of the Department of Sociologyg Professor of S Sociology Department of Sociology s str -f 5 Robert R. Reeder B A M S Instr uctor III Sociology A ' r'-'rf--3-, l 5 .Ji , 'Evg r tf.-1: ,1 . 'x 'vlan l rig William C. Teufel B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D. Chairman of the Department of Speech and Theater Arts and Professor of Drama Charles H. Latvala B.A.. M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Speech Department of Speech and Theater Arts . 4 'W U- M 3+ :rx . M. r X A , . 'Q-1,23 , ,,,, Umm at e of m hat M e put Sue In the Stzmztlatmg eject O the worthwhzle We welcome those oem ztzes Whzch exert the mmd To Creatzvzty. For the moment, we at e full 4 if 'P' -Pd Basil Rathbone Making his appearance on the stage of Crawford Hall in late September, Mr. Rathbone, star of the legitimate theater and motion pictures, and creator of the role of Sherlock Holmes, private detective, thoroughly charmed the student body with his one man show. After a short introduction of personal and professional reminiscences, Mr. Rathbone demonstrated the universality of poetry by reading several of his favorite poems and by dramatizing some of the most famous Shakespearean soliloquies. , fi 2 , NI Special ssemblies Cleveland Playhouse 'The Importance Of Being Earnest The Cleveland Playhouse, appearing here for the second consecutive year, put on an impressive production of Oscar Wi1de's The Importance of Being Earnest, a satiric comedy of manners. Brought back by popular demand, the Playhouse, a forty- seven year old repertory company, which is nationally gy acclaimed, leaves their home x . 1, base of Cleveland to play before audiences in cities and towns all over the country. 68 Ferrante and Teicher A wildly enthusiastic, standing-room-only crowd greeted The Many Moods of Ferrante S , and Teicher when the popular piano duo came t to Grove City. Moods', of this team ranged from the classic with excerpts from Carmen, to show ' tunes of hit musicals such as West Side Story, to Q if light, modern themes. Also included in the program were several selections composed and arranged by Ferrante and Teicher themselves, one in particular, African Echoesn delighted listeners with its new and different sound. Fred Waring Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians arrived on campus in December bringing with them 4'The Wonderful World of Music. They presented a varied program, alternating between the comic and serious, vocal and orchestral, and making use of dramatic costume and lighting changes. Included in the program were novelty songs, old favorites, and popular songs climaxed with a stirring version of the L'Battle Hymn of the Republic. 69 3 4iv:2'2 ,-F. R g A Q ,ff , N x , , . A ,.,,, , Anna Russell The hilariously satiric Anna Russell spoofed classical music and musicians, opera, and drama. This English concert comedienne writes and composes all her own material which is famed for making all things pompous and haughty look ridiculous. Jack Moore - Jean Leary Dance Company The Jack Moore-Jean Leary Dance Company performed on the Grove City College campus early in March. The program featured Mr. Moorels '6Songs Remembered and Target, both of which have won him Wide fame among respected critics. The program was well received by all modern dance enthusiasts , 4, X tegw, 'K The renowned John Dizzy Gillespie visited Grove City for the annual Student Council Jazz Concert. Gillespie is considered one of the foremost arrangers of modern jazz, and his band played numbers which demonstrated the tonal qualities of the newest jazz and the virtuosity of the musicians playing it. The selections were mixed with outbursts of typical Gillespian humor. Appearing with Gillespie were the Nomads V, a folk singing quintet from Tufts University in Massachusetts. Their songs were both humorous and full of feeling, and the portion of the concert which they contributed was extremely well received by the student audience. Jazz Concert Ambassador Frederick H. Boland The April appearance of Ambassador Frederick H. Boland was Well received by the college audience. Ambassador Boland is the President of the United Nation's General Assembly and a permanent representative of Ireland to the United Nations. F Dramatic Productions Squaring the Circle In 1928 Valentin Katayevis play Squaring the Circle made Russian audiences laugh at the ludicrous picture of apartment living in Soviet Russia. In 1962, the same play made Grove City audiences laugh as hard. Young love has its problems, but when its two young married couples living in the same apartment, because of a housing shortage, the problems more than double. Especially when two are looking for comfort and old bourgeois love, and two are all for dialectic materialism and new communist love, and each couple is composed of opposites. E The play was first presented in the summer at the Silver Fox Playhouse where it was so successful that it was again presented for the College. Q, Robert Teel .. Carole Phillips Ann Preininger Robert Provan Dr. Teufel . . . Jim Wansotte Mr. Headland Miss Wilson Joe Breem . Abram Ludmilla . Tonya .. Vosya Nouikov RWD lg Us Pg. ,um RD Xgm K Diiit- ' f , Elly Lx, Mgt .gd Rhoda Meldrum Miss Pinner .,,. Mrs. Randall ,4........, Nora .......,, Daphne Randall Jimmy Randall . Calla Longstreth Michael Randall Neil Harding ..,..,..... Wfhe Damask Cheek AnnLowe . , . , . Sally Englert , , . Edie Haughton . , . . 4 Joanna Jones Peggy Klingensmith , . . . Andy Borland . . , . Gwen Healey . . . 4 . Larry Harris ., Ben McClelland ln UThe Damask Cheekf, a comedyof manners, a man-about-town chases an actress until his cousin catches him for her own. The setting is New York City at the turn of this century. Women hadnlt yet won the vote, but Rhoda has decided that it is about time to win her man. Jimmy Randall is completely blind to the whole situation despite his mother's not-so-gentle hints, and is wrapped up in his girl friend, the actress Calla. However when Jimmy's rakish friend decides that Rhoda is a woman of mystery and glamour Jimmy takes a second look and decides that Rhoda is just the girl he wanted all along 73 I uThe Miracle Worker One of the most moving plays of this century tells the story of Helen Keller's first encounter with the teacher she so revered and loved, Annie Sullivan. Miss Sullivan changed Helen Keller from a wilful child living in a world of silence and darkness into a woman who astonished the world by rising so far above her handicaps of blindness and deafness. This play was presented by Theta Alpha Phi on the Crawford stage. The Miracle Worker thrilled Grove City audiences with its dramatic portrayal of the tumultuous struggle of the two to reach an understanding. Doctor . . . .... Emerson Shaw Kate . . . . . . Kay Johnson Keller .. .... AI Johnston Helen .... Aunt Ev . . . James ......, Anagnos ..., Annie Sullivan Viney ....,.. Blind Girls .. Servant .,.,. Lynn Hellerstedt . . . . Anne White . Bruce Haedrich . Gerald Limber . . . .... Jan Petrovic .. Joy Brockman , . . Jan Litterini Bonnie McCague Douglas Swanson ' 74 'lohn Intuit lllenltii H10 c -. lhklrolht llflllttill rimgm Blltwhf mllllfu John Loves Maryv HJohn Loves Maryl' was the fourth play of the year. When Johnny came marching home from World War II to his girl Mary, they never realized the problems John brought with him. This frothy comedy was a Broadway success in 1947, when the GI, were really coming home, but the humor remained for Grove City College to enjoy in 1963. But when all is said and done John Loves Mary and they of course, live presumably, happily ever after. LfThe Curious Savagef' a comedy with a moral, was presented at Grove City College in late March, 1963. This play concerns the Savage family and the efforts of fortune seeking relatives to have the wealthy Mrs. Savage committed to a mental institution, so that they might be heirs to her fortune. The basic concern of the audience revolves about the question, HWho is insane? 75 John Laurence ..,.......... Bruce Haedricli Mary McKinley . . . , . . Peggy Klingensmith Fred Taylor ....,. . ......... Bob Moore Senator McKinley ,...,.... Ben McClelland Mrs. McKinley .,.. . , , Heather McLaughlin Lily Harbish ...,.,,.. ...,. K ay Johnson Lt. Victor O'Leary .... .... W illie Jahn Gen. Harwood Biddle . . . ..... Tom Jones Oscar Dugan .,......,....,. Doug Swanson Miss Georgia Beechwood .,.... Suzanne Gay uThe Curious Savage Florence , . Hannibal . . Fairy Mae . , . Jefj' ,,,.... . Mrs. Paddy . . . Titus ., Samuel .,... Lily Belle .,,. Mrs. Savage , . . Miss Wilhelmina . . ,,,, , A Dr. Emmet ..,.. , , , Sue Bergman . Dave York Suzanne Gay Larry Harris . Ann White Daryl Dean Will Kearns Judy Twigg Bonnie Dunn Sue Jax Al Johnston and Lilting strains of music fill the air when the Grove City College marching band appears. Attired in perky white tams, red blazers, and gray skirts and slacks, the forty-five members perform many entertaining half- time shows for the football audiences. Adding a pretty llourish to the selections are seven high-stepping majorettes. Dr. Edgar B. Cole, aided by student director, Bob Tell, conducts the musicians in semi- classical and standard numbers during the winter concert season which begins in late November. Ist Row: C. Kordyl fSecretaryJ, D. Westefeld fTreas- urerl, R. Taylor CPresidentj, T. Williams fVice Presf dentl. 2nd Row: Dr. E. Cole, J. Parker, J. Dawes, J Baker, A. Becker, R. Scoff, J. Considine, S. Mills, P Waddell, K. Kline, R. Teel. 3rd Row: D. Koch, C Theal, R. Sample, L. Cowell, J. Murtland, K. Trent, I AQ? Q34 RMK XXSQ .. aW'. s 7 f 5 Majorettes: M. Kielar, H. Mc- Laughlin, M. Bengs, S. Barn- house, S. Havrilla. Tuttle, D. Richards, R. Head. 4111 Row: P. Turley, W. Kidd, E. Davis, G. French, J. Reitinger, J. Hohmann T. Moore, A. Beach, G. Carner. 5th Row: L. Mitchell D. Heimel, T. Hummell, R. Stroup, C. Merwin, L Brown, D. McCalmont. ilflf- ll it colfifli l glllfiflfi H1 Chi il: som if WW mlliffll-5 9 ' wlteaslerctif ' ' r ifilliifd Kill i ie1I.S6liCfCL yQg lilllli5'i1 iililillflillllilig musiclnlerli lllerl. lllkt sliirtomai eicelentmi Orchestra To provide for its members the opportunity of displaying their musical talent, to enrich the program of the college's activities and to provide experience in orchestral participation are the goals of the Grove City College Orchestra. Faculty members and townspeople as Well as college students join together once a week to rehearse for the concerts they present throughout the year. Selections from Flower Drum Songi' will this year be featured as a part of their entertaining program of classical music. Under the capable direction of Walter B. Winzenburger, the orchestra strives to maintain the tradition of excellent music it has established. 4 1 Ist Row: J. Adams, K. Boesch, K. Kline, A. O'Donnel1, Mrs. Boylan, D. Hammond. 2nd Row: A. Brelsford, L. Freeman, Mrs. Winzenburger, Mrs. Wright. 3rd Row: L. Brown, Chai Vathanakul, L. Mitchell. 4th Row: A. , Beach, R. Teel, M. O,Conner, E. Cole. 5th Row: T. Moore, Mr. Winzenburger, if R. Taylor. 77 l 1 l l Chapel Choir Providing beautifully inspirational, seasonal music at Christmas and Easter, the Chapel Choir, under the direction of Oscar A. Cooper, adds its special touch to college life. Besides the Christmas and Easter performances, the choir also sings at daily chapel as well as at Sunday vespers. Although some individuals participate in the choir merely for enjoyment, many take choir for credit toward a Bachelor of Music degree. Further, during rehearsals, students in the advanced choral conduct- ing course are given the occasion to lead the choir. The group assembles three times Weekly to practice, and is accompanied by Dr. E. Alan Wood at the organ. Ist Row: E. Wilson, J. Twigg, S. Guttadauria, J. Wasser, C. Strang C. Ayer, J. Weeber, V. Krebill, K. Iverson, S. Cober, S. Koenig, K Petersen, G. Garrity, S. Mizer, J. Wright, Mrs. R. Moser. 2nd Row D. Glass, C. Gray, C. Hess, L. Graham, L. Elliott, J. Hill, N. Hath- away, D. Newberry, B. Sherlock, M. Domer, J. Shockey, E. Haugh- ton, D. Simpson. 3rd Row: R. LaZaro, G. Reichenfeld, S. Hackett C. Hammond, N. Rickabaugh, K. Orlowski, M. Frellsen, D. Jones B. O,Dell, B. Gamble. 41h Row: J. Sauer, R. Parker, C. Ashbaugh J. Elliott, M. Dodd, S. Dodd, J. Ross, R. Harper, P. Laine, L. Millerl 5th Row: M. Miller, M. McNaugher, N. McGinnis, C. Stuart, O- Hall, L. Brodmerkel, B. Nelson, S. Hermanson, G. Ryan, N. RidgWaY, J. Chittum, C. Bosserman. 6th Row: D. Westefeld, R. Hadden, N Pittman, D. Heimel, C. Wegner, W. Blair, D. Wilson, L. Lampmana R. Givens, L. Fullerton, C. Little. 7th Row: Mr. Oscar Cooper, S Frampton, P. Leyonmark, Mr. E. Alan Wood, T. Williams, W- Savage, F. Wunderlich, R. Lampe, C. Christner, R. Scott, J. Cllquefl' noi, A. Johnson, T. Hummell, T. Moore, H. Romesburg, R. Pinkney T. Atkinson, B. Schaak. . lourmg fmt lull W ilma ,f hlllfltmt E WS rdtca fwllltl mi M 'llrtrnhriblmlt lfgcirfnmdll 'hm t 1 . 1 1 .Lf l Menis Glee Club Isl Row: W. Gallagher, C. Q Little, J. Sparks, Mr. E. Alan Wood, J. Joy, D. Shannon, S. Trampton. 2nd Row: W. Orr, W. Frizlen, C. Tressler, J. Ewing, R. Goodby, T. Wil- liams, J. Sowers, T. Wunder- lich. 3rd Row: A. Judt, J. Geis- ler, R. Goodwin, R. Betts, J. Robeson, D. Cook, L. Ankeny, L. Tremitiere. Composed of the best male voices on campus, the Menls Glee Club is directed by Mr. E. Alan Wood, the college organist. The groupls repertoire includes a va- riety of songs in interesting variations and arrange- ments. Concert viewers are always impressed by the musical ability of those in the organization. Touring Choir The Grove City College Tour- ing Choir was formed in 1959 by Mr. Oscar Cooper to create a greater appreciation of music among the students, to further each member's e d u c a t i o n through travel and public con- tact, and to arouse public interest in the College by annual tours. The thirty-eight choir mem- bers who sing entirely a cap- pella are always well-received. ,, -, lsr Row: G. Garrityv N- McGinnis, W. Blair, O. Cooper. 2nd Row: N. Chappell, R. Haddon, R. Westefeld, S. Mizer, J. Weeber, R. Moser, D. Rm., C, Christner, S. Hackett, B. Ryan, Frampton, E. Haughton, R. 79 V. Krebill, C. Hess, K. Petersen, S. Cober. M. Domer. Rickabaugh, P. Leyonmark, M. Miller. L. Lampman, J. E. Wilson, D. Heimel. 3rd Row: J. Sauer, T. Wunderligh, Newberry. N. Pittman, C. Bosserman, I. Cliquenoi. 411: Nelson, H. Romesburg. L. Brodmerkel, C. Wegner, G. Scott. W' 0 1 , ,,, f and 1'3.tO1' C? Q 1 fi X I W ' 3 , uf' 'N x Sy' I 1 Q :si x 7, Q ff K so xy 40.-9:2522 V V' ffv Z 1 Lo .,,-.1 Qkmlhv -, cv --'ln avffi -anna 4.d M, 1 ,AQ 81 jQM,,,.,.f W ' 7-1- Judy Daucher and Ellen Egbert, Co-Editors-in-Chief Al Kinzer Head Photographer Brian Mook Business Manager Barb McEvoy Layout Editor get Kathie Maxwell Art Editor Laurle Freeman Typing Editor 82 Carol Gray C 0-ordinator l 1 Sally Beile Proofreading Editor . OUIJA 1963 I 1 1 it Joanna Jones Literary Editor -1-..........,... .,....,W , , .. fy, , ,, Mai, r . A -, rife,-1 Caryle Aitken identifications Editor In an effort to record a year of campus activity, the Ouija staff consists of writers, photographers, business and lay-out people, artists, typists, and proofreaders. As is the custom, the Junior class presents the annual publication to the graduating class, however freshmen and sophomores have also contributed much time and energy to the production of the 1963 Ouija. The staff has strived for the artistic in layout, literary, and photography. The Greek pages have a new look in the absence of unnecessary articles and captions. Simplicity in design has been the aim throughout the book. The Staff 83 Joanna Jones Editor-in-Chief First Semester Dave Tudor Business Manager First Semester Peter D1Magg1o Feature Editor COLLEGIA Gloria Powell Society Editor Bill Evans Sports Editor Pat Maits Arts and Theater Editor 1' f .al I. - 553' Dave Blackmore Bm Curry Ed'f0f 'l'Ch'el Business Manager Second Semester Second Semesler uThe Voice of the Campus appears in every student and faculty mailbox on Friday afternoon. In it the student reads about what is happening on the Grove City College campus, for the Collegian seeks to express and reflect student life, student opinion, and student prob- lems. Nine staffs work to meet the deadline every Tuesday, things are most hectic in the ollice when the special extra-large Homecoming and May Day issues go to the presses. With the advice of Mr. Edward Bowden and the Publications Staff of the Student Council, the mem- bers of the Collegian staff strive to make the paper one that ever more effectively and accurately pictures Grove City College as it is. Ist Row: P. Koenig, G. Powell, L. Thomas, S. At- well, C. Menges, L. Damich, J. Jones lEditor-in-Chiefj. 2nd Row: B. McCague, M. Bailey, M. Young, S. Beile, A. Brelsford, F. Hilliard, G. Konig, L. Livermore, P. Kress, G. Ryan, J. Schweigert, D. Padezanin, P. Maits, L. Ramsey, C. Staniek, J. Lindsay. 3rd Row: C. Rankin R. Lynch, S. Brown, B. Ross, K. Mong, J. Marner, D Progar, A. Koenig, B. Lipscomb, T. Saddoris, J. Salak 4th Row: E. Shaw, P. Dimaggio, M. Davis, M. Siefert T. Turner, D. Tudor, H. Oakes, C. Blackmore. --We .ncaa .,.. six ' Help we need-stimulation But it is within ourselves That we must discover Our belief. Those tliere are who direct us to the concrete: We listen, We conternplate, Pursuing answers. , I H' f s j l 4, H, K ,W ,. --s gn in f ,wi 1, L 51 ll K NH wi Q: 1 I l'x 1 I F , O N 1 N N l N ,, ' u IV N 1 in 1. H U A, ,i S In Q x -u Q . tg .xg ? gli xy 1. iw ,e :!? ' 1 l J! l -1 A l ,p I Ist Row: M. Geib, S. McCand- less, P. Martin, L. Luther, C. Strang, P. Hough, L. Elliott, A. Nagy, J. Thompson. 2nd Row: P. Hubbard, J. Gibson, S. Farel, J. Betts, R. Parker, M. D'Agostino, B. Roush, D. Simpson, M. MacAskie, V. Greenawalt. 3rd Row: J. Geis- ler, R. Edelman, F. Moravec, L. Chase, G. Niece, C. Hunt- ley. Ist Row: P. Laine, P. Klingen- smith, B. Messner, R. Boone fTreasurerJ, B. Medsger Wjce Presidentj, J. Semyan fPresi dentj, C. Simpson fSecretaryj, S. Taylor, J. Horensky, N Weisenstein. 2nd Row: H McLaughlin, F. Hendrickson, B. Nelson, J. Wible, G. John. ston, S. Beckett, P. McElroy M. Darling, H. Skinner, I, Newell, M. Watson, C. Van- Cise. 3rd Row: W. Paulsen, D Albert, T. Stout, K. Mong, K Heasley, M. Gibson, N. Chase S. Roberts, W. Kearns, R Kepple. ! 3 Christian Service League The Christian Service League is a campus organiza- tion with a spiritual emphasis. It seeks to promote an understanding of Christianity as it is related to every- day living. Although membership may be obtained after attendance at six out of eight consecutive meetings, participation is not limited to members only. Its aims .tl include service, sacrifice, sincerity, and spirituality. Spring and Fall retreats highlight the CSL program. The organization supplies Sunday School teachers for George Junior Republic and Gospel teams for churches in the surrounding communities. Y F F ' Ist Row: J. Considine, J. Daucher, B. Bennett fChair- M00k, M- D,Ag0SflIl0, M- Gill- 3rd ROW-' B- M2-fflfl many, G. Burow, A. Preininger, 2nd Row: P. Duder- J. Slade, R- Walters, L- Howell, P- McElroy. 41h Row stadt, C. Egger, P. DiMaggio, R. Sterner, N. Krause, B. J- M21Ihl21S, J- Boyd- Rev. Willard Agee, Chaplin at Polk and advisor to the Polk Christian Educators, talks with the group after Thursday eve- ning classes. 89 Polk Christian ducators Weekly the Polk Christian Educators take part in a volunteer program at the Polk State School for the mentally re- tarded. There are several areas in which the students work including teaching Christian concepts, observing pupil re- actions in various classroom situations, testing and leading skill-fellowship groups, such as Choral Speaking, Rhyth- mic Expression, Church Music, and sev- eral discussion groups. By working with these children, the college students have discovered opportunity not only to help and enrich the lives of the retarded, but also to gain a better understanding of the mentally retarded. Chapel 2 1 1 .- Q 4' P? - Lv nf , if '4 5 .wifi S4 African Missionaries, a communist prisoner of war, summer job opportunities, community singing, the rec- ord f'For Heavenis Sakef, and discussions on religious issues were among the programs presented by the College Fellowship. Holding their meetings at the East Main and the Broad Street United Presbyterian Church, College fellowship strove to provide students with entertainment, stimulation, and new ideas. The special service project at Christmas of creating favors for patients in local hospitals gave the members an opportunity to work together for others. Under the guidance of Dr. Boak and Dr. Kelsey the group provided weekly fellowship. my ,X .-, Ist Row: R. Parker, M. Mac- Askie, M. Catt, A. Callahan, C. Strang, M. Allen, M. Wat- son. 2nd Row: S. Farel, C. Van Cise, A. Nagy, H, Mc- Laughlin, D. Newberry, M, Jones, J. Betts. 3rd Row: M, Geib, I. Newell, J. Hines, W. Kearns, K. Mong, L. Chase fModeratorj, J. Moyer, -R, Edelman, N. Chase, G. John- son, J . Jappen. College Fellowship J 92 l' fi it i. llatl motif 'Pm I' lm S. Smplin lv- filling Rl C0 Ist Row: M. Kielar, B. Lausberg, P. Hager, A. Lom- B. Withrow, D. Plyer, K. Short, M. Anderson, J. Bream bardo, S. Guttadauria, K. Brunner. 2nd Row: C. Pucci, R. Sharp, T. Kalcevic, C. Lausberg, E. Wood, P. Koch C. Grace, J. Simonich, P. Allegro, A. Dompkowski, E. J. Mulholland, J. Uchic, K. Hoover, R. Horton, D Easterbrooks, J. Litterini, D. Ellerman, K. Jacobson, Wiers, P. Rynd, S. Havrilla, W. Griflith, P. Fuller. C. Ieraci, M. Gursky. 3rd Row: C. Staniek, M. Scoletti Newman Club Meeting twice a month, the Grove City Newman esley Fellowship Club provided religious fellowship for Catholic stu- dents. The theme for the year's activities was Modern Youth and Chastity. The group sponsored communion breakfasts on Sunday mornings. Joint meetings with Newman Clubs from other campuses were also part of the program. X ft lsr Row: A. Mathison, Miss C. Lee, C. Bauer fSecretaryJ, T. Turner fVice Presidentl, L. Funkhouser fPresident1, D. Royer !Treasurerl, Mrs. A. Crawford, M. Simon. 2nd Row: J. Lim, S. Staplin, L. Stover, M. Mahan, J. Buckley, J. Bennett, J. Elliott, P. Turley, V. Eshbaugh, R. Cole, C. Wilcox, L. Elliot, D. Kell fri Y. - 2 ' A The Wesley Fellowship meets every Sunday evening after chapel at the Grace Methodist Church. Programs for the year included speakers on HChristian Vocations, Psychology', and Prayer, and The Sociology of Religion. The group also held a joint meeting with Edinboro Fellowship, and other recre- ational and fellowship activities. Advisors to the group are Mrs. ' NXXXN A. M. Crawford and Miss Carol Lee. '55-7 'ix A X 4 ..,. .gunaamu A valuable portion of time we spend In pursuit of friendship. Through stimulating discussion, Carefree informality, Close association, We lose ourselves in others Anal are thus completely happy. Y .ir 5 V4 The Mandi? W MWME mmmw kms. lwaled al mmm sd pfmkctive 5 igee. iheir plimf Mmmd f---1 .mdlllfll WOHNH wwmm mmm UP- ind Mn. k MMMQ hmmm The friendly welcome and warm hospitality that are always found at the president's home might well make Dr. and Mrs. Harker be considered Grove City's oliicial host and hostess. Their attractive home, located at the entrance to the college, is open to all college guests including the Sunday evening chapel speakers, college alumni, and prospective students, however, as both Dr. and Mrs. Harker agree, their primary pleasure comes from entertaining students. The Harkers host such groups as the fraternities, the sororities, and all freshmen women as they attend the Cwen teas, and their home IS Constantly open to all students who come looking for a friendly chat or simply for a quiet place to study. Dr. and Mrs. Harker are hosts at all college events, and they can often be found greeting students in recep first row at college programs and performances. tion lines or sitting in the 97 Sue Wherry Homecoming Queen Homecoming 1962 Our Queen, Her S ub jects, And The Day's Activities The Queen and Her Royal Court: Carole Stuart, Sue Wherry, Nancy Beck, Bonnie Martin. Jeanne Shockey. 98 ' ,failf 57 6 'l in The Omicron Xi Fraternity and their prize winning float come before the stands. The float was built following the theme Television Commercialsfl ff? 99 n- 'fi f ELL ,A x k N 1 4 w .I 1 E J 9 E W' W1 s I , w, w, s i 1 Q, 5: ,. i N 1 i w K I 1? I f . .U ,. fn 2 I , Y. f , M X, -'W' , 1. X . 'Z 'E 1- J' ,-1,1 , N . '1 . Nr 24 rd N-ss QA: V. I , J ' ' . x4 1 . I A, A W I .. I ,dp W , QV vu v ,ax ,YV 4 ,A , I M4 ,-.vs A , -:1.. I ev, : ,V ' 1. ' Q '- 53? z i 9 'Q A , 4 ,A,, . Q 3 I w il- anti? L v f ..'f,, ' x 1 ff 5 . , I K f , 4 --an V . N i 1 X R X, 4 L 1 g i rj xi l 11 'J '1 1 45 Q ? N 1 w it N '1 I O 1 ll H I: . ff p 1 I 101 4 I ii is 1 i I i 1 A 1 4 I l i i F. a 5 ,, 4 I I 'Q 1 L, A All College Weekend A nna Russell J am Session 6171 The Dance ws: 'Q .us ijt' 4 I Dance Troupe Cha1rmen, Sally Maybury and O11v1a Adalr 9 dl, M , f f fx A - .,,: f ,' uf' 1,?:f,'f, , , ff- 'li ,9 I .,' f , 5? A41 df ' A if 1 441 r Z 1' f, , 5, AY I fn s -lf f X ' , X.- Susie Bell, Carole Stuart, Barbara Sherlock, Linda Taft, Queen Nancy Beck, Linda Arbuthnot, Barb Prince, Ruth Lynda Harris, Joyce McCoy, Queen Diane Judt, Junior LaZaro, Jeanne Shockey, Linda Poole, Laura Oberheim. GREEK SING J Kappa Alpha Phi I 7 It . . 'X '- 9 J . 5 V 'ii XX i 1 I I V W Rx TQ, X h cv, S Junior Q J fy 53. S ii: ' May Queen I Nancy Beck 1 Theta Alpha Pi l I 105 Dances Nancy Beck Queen of the R.O.T.C. Ball :-,Qfvf U., 44 x I , N Orientation Ist Row: S. Yoder, W. Curry, B. Gruver, R. Jenks fclzairmanj, D. Roncone, C. Waterhouse 2nd Row: K. Orlowski, M. Davis, E. Wilson, A. Lombardo, E. Van Dusen, G. Pallante, S. Beile, J. Clevenstine, S. Hackett, B. Bennett, S. Osborne, K. McCoy, B. Martin, J. Cost. 3rd Row: J. Wasser, D. Grundy, E. Easterbrooks, B. Sherlock, J. Blakely, M. Hodil, D Charno, J. Deets, N. Ford, S. Bowser, R. La Zaro, M. McCaughan. 4th Row: M. Baldwin C. Stuart, J. Luckenbill, C. Hammond, D. Lattanzio, B. Lynch, M. McCollough, D. Doggett S. Monk, P. Morrison, G. Yockey. 5111 Row: D. Shockey, E. Becker, S. Ball, R. Krebs, R Myers, C. Lausberg, G. Towle, P. Crysler, E. McDowell. 6111 Row: R. Riley, J. Rutherford E. Carlson, B. Pratt, K. George, W. Anthony, D. Cunningham. 108 311 Freshman Ann Ruffner performs at the Extended Orientation Board's Frosh Stunt Night. . 'I 5-Y F9 Sgt Jff X fs I l X og!!! ,Tr L. 'LYNX-,-'af ,- . ,ff Under the leadership of Chairman Rick Jenks, the Orientation Board successfully carried out its purpose of introducing life at Grove City to the freshman class. Along with its regular duties of scheduling assemblies, seminars, luncheons, tests, and social events, the board instituted several new ideas. Transfer students were aided by a brief orientation program held during the second semester. The one hundred thirty members were chosen from each of the various campus organi- zations. Through the Orientation Board-sponsored ac- tivities, the freshman class, during its first week on campus, was prepared for its future at Grove City Col- lege. When the week of Orientation Board activities ended, the Extended Orientation Board took over. The members of this group urged the freshman class to unite through class participation in E.O.B. meetings and activities. By means of the notorious red dink and sign, upperclassmen were better able to become ac- quainted with the new class. Extended Orientation Ist Row: B. Gruver, C. Ayer, C. Ashbaugh, G. Pallante, J. Daucher, S. Yoder fV1'C'6 Clmirnmnj, D. Roncone fClmirnmnj W. Moorefield, J. McLaughlin, A. Lombardo, P, Laine, T. Saddoris. 2nd Row.- G. McKenna, B. McEvoy, S. Bowser, P. Romesberg, J. Sauer, L. Oberheim, J. Simonich, S. Brown. 3rd Row: C. Haskell, D. Snedden, K. George, B. Mook, C. Stadler, T. Stewart, D. Otterbein R. Meredith. eg'-W-ff R an B 1 215352: ' A ' v 1 , I f 1 f 1 32141 :T 7 Y. ...:.,-.,g.j. lit .'-bl-:-.:'p.'.-T,-.ga-,. :z'J:,',:7.: 1 . ,M , rg.. 5,4 J f,-:'- -.., s -. 1 fw - 'M' Y : w .A 1 -Y 1 'i,: '.r.'z-,H ,' A-0.,-., L .,,Vk,,V, L ,V,r , My Living Learning Loving Laughing ii 'fi' 9' , gn an 44 , Y - XA AE? .X v :Q 5 ' 9, if lv is 1 f ' 3 'H in r fn' A 'Mr M- .UU -41 fix-M A Sw ,1 ' , V . V'-' ' - 1 Q1 - 1 ' . E X 'l Living Learning Loving Laughing 112 35 , 4 I I !' 11 ii r Q ...L A ,. ,. Y r E I I F il 1 'NI EI .H m,, .I jr il EI ? E2 l'I 'Q 5 i l i , , . ram-gm Q 1,,....i, 1 N ...W .5 lilr V iv N z' y y W 1 1 1 1 I X I k 'w , Living Learning Loving Laughing lf' V, -.Off ' ' V MP' Q , 1: Ml . k,'::e1- I , 4e X 'I I A Yi , M359 .. QQ? .. 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First prize at the Organization their little red schoolhouse. Fair went to PSEA for The many varied organizations on campus are of invaluable aid in the shaping of a well-rounded college student. They provide the individual with a release from the routine academic schedule, while at the same time furnishing a worthwhile outlet for various interests. There are many clubs which coincide with specific jields of learning and, consequently, the student may supplement his studies by participating in them. Organizations provide the Grove City College student with the opportunity of serving his school while, at the same time, enriching his college experience. H gH CU Beta Beta Beta received second prize. FROSH Su S V Outing Club ranked aclose third. Ist Row P Morgan, W. Mueller KTreasurerJ, S. Taylor, J. Lim fVice Presiderztj, G. Essawi CPres1dentJ, C. Ieraci, J. Farnsworth fSecretaryj, S. Hynes. 2nd Row: A. Nagy, P Hubbard K Takagi, D. Plyler, R. Weatherbee, E. Tzouanakis, S. Chidsey, G. John- son G Ryan M Wilson, D. Simpson. International Club The International Club, open to all foreign and American stu- dents, is fast becoming one of Grove City's most popular clubs. Its monthly meetings are varied and interesting. The main purpose of this organization is to promote better understanding among foreign countries. This year foreign students conducted programs explaining about their native countries, showed slides, and held panel discus- sions. At the present time Korea, Japan, Greece, Holland, Germany, Jordan, Argentina, and China are among the countries represented. Conservative Club Organized and chartered in September of 1960, the Conservative 'Club is one of the most active organizations on campus. Several times a year, members publish The Entrepreneur, the club publica- tion. By means of a varied program of guest speakers, movies, and discussions, the Conservative Club, affiliated with the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, seeks to make the college student aware of the meaning of conservatism and the conservative movement. , R. Ashcroft, R Modrow J Sparks D McCalmont R Pinck R. Adema CTreasurerj, G. Adema, J. Radcliffe CPresia'entQ, ney, J. VanSyckle A Grant D Larry J Robeson R Stahl K. Higham CSecreraryJ D. Blackmore fVice Presidentj, B. smith, A. Koenig C Galey J Schroeder D Cook D Robin McCracken, B. Gillander, F. Polar, M. L. Reslink. 2nd Row: son, K. Werts D McConnaughy Ist Row: C. Rhonemus, Dr. Sennholz, B. Hemphill, L. Oakes l 5 ll I l gi ll . . . . . I . 5. yi I f 1 l 4 i. 4 F 1 i 1 1 O N I uting Club Ist Row: M. List, R. Bernsdorff, J. Knott, A. Paulsen, C. Merwin, R. Farber, E. Shaw. 2nd Row: D. Koch, I. Slade, H. Campbell CVice Presidenfj, J. Bair CPrcsidentj, S. Monk CSecre- - f P. Babcock. taryj, D. Cunningham fTI'L'ClSlll'C'I'J, C. Bauer, E. Egbert. 3rd Row: J. Stewart, C. Th S. Ga , B. McCague, B. Cameron, J. Murtlancl, J. Henderson, J. Bullions. 4tl1 omas, y Row: R. Krebs S. Cecil, J. Litterini. N. Lombardo, J. Weeber, L. Cowell, D. Kinsley. 5111 Row: J. Geislery, M. Sanford, B. Mook, R. Sharp, L. Ankeny. 6111 Row: D. Dean, J. Sterrett, J. Stimel, E. Givens, P. Boericke, C. Huntley. 'cf' f fr . z Q N bi?'f?i72f? . xg .101 l Among the most active campus organizations, the Outing Club sponsors out-of-door activities at frequent intervals. Included in the program are week-ends at their country cabin, caving trips, ice skating parties, and work projects. Their more large-scale activities include a canoe trip to Canada, a snowshoe expedition, and a traditional between- semesters ski trip. All students are welcome to participate in the Outing Club program and membership can be readily attained by attending a prescribed number of activities. ITSM' Qi' ?f' , l l 1 X 1 551 i ii .. in lsr Row: J. Horensky. L. Stevenson, D. Allen Mr Smock 2nd Ron R Scoff S Kepler R Swope. S. Smith, R. Provan. J. Prince, R. Kent E Bohn R Clifford .,.,vT,,...,,,.,....-. v ,,l, A :....-W.. . .....- Under the leadership of president, Dave Allen, the Radio Club strives to keep up the fine tradition of our college radio station. Completing its 43rd year of broadcasting, WSAJ is the countryas oldest continu- ously operating radio station. Carefully planned pro- grams of musical and educational value are regularly offered to the stationis local listening audience. New programs inaugurated this year have been a periodic student council report and a program of all campus talent. A series of special economic and sociological reports have been designed to promote a better under- standing of the society in which we live. 121 6 'WW 4 ff ff if 5 f f 3 , ' no X 2 WK' Q Q AMG v 2 4 2 xg ' I Greeks Individuals, in their pursuits to become integral parts of society, fulfill needs by joining a group with which they can identify. The Greeks play a primary role as a means to a social life for many students. Through formal and informal get-togethers of the sororities and fraternities on campus one comes to meet new friends and become better acquainted with old friends. The highlights of a year of Greek life at Grove City include Homecoming alumni luncheons and dinners, sorority fall parties and fraternity Christmas parties, Pan-Hell Ball and the I .F . Dance, and the sorority and fraternity Spring parties at the close of the second semester. Throughout the year Greeks participate in inter-fraternity and inter-sorority athletics. The rushing period and the initiation of new sisters and brothers is the culmination of year-round thought and preparation. Often the Greeks perform service projects to the school and community and in many ways promote better college living. r , - , ,Agha- I .4 1 I 1 I E I I I I 1. li i .. l lu an-Hellenic Council U Ist Row: G. Yockey, E. Van Dusen, B. Streams fPresidenrj, M. Schaffer, M. Hodil, L. Newell. 2nd Row: S. Wright, B. Bennett, J. Clevenstine, R. Bogert, K. Holland, N. Rinehart. The Inter-Fraternity Council aims to cooperate and aid in all college activities, to maintain the college tradition and spirit, and to promote new ideas for the betterment of the school and fraternities. Each fraternity is represented by two delegates on the Council. In support of its three goals of scholarship, sports- manship, and fellowship, I. F. presents trophies to the fraternity with the highest scholastic aver- age and to the winning fraterni- ties in inter-fraternity athletics Ist Row: C. Haskell fSecre- taryj, D. Lattanzio I Vice Pres- identj, E. Carlson CPresidentj, R. Taylor fTreasurerJ, W. Dodds fChapIainj. 2nd Row: R. Briscoe, R. Knight, P. Gup- till, S. Brown, C. Rawson, S Johnston, C. Lausberg, D Shockey. 3rd Row: H. Kent, R. Yobp, I. Morrow, T. Kil- patrick. Composed of the presidents of each of the eleven sororities and an elected president, the Pan- Hellenic Council is responsible for regulating matters affecting all sororities, especially those concerning rushing and pledging. The Council aims to foster a spirit of friendship and coopera- tion among the sororities and encourage the support of college organizations and social affairs. Inter-Fraternity Council -, lpha Beta au The A B T s are advzsed by Mrs. E. Lzggzt and symbolized by the blue and gray elephant. Ist Row: C. Pickett CTreasurerj, M. Tomlinson fVice P. Alverson, B. Widell, C. Teuber, C. Sossman, J. Mc- Presidentj, V. Yockey fPresidentJ, S. Wroble fSecretaryj. Laughlin, 3rd R0w,- M, Romegbufg, M, Reglink, J, 2nd Row: C. McKee, S. Sparks, M. Miller, A. Sanden, Wagner, M. Neundorf. 125 Ist Row: J. Henderson, B. Cameron fVice Presidenfl, E. Smith, J. SimOniCh, B- MCCague, B. Herrold. 3rd R. Bogert KPresidentj, K. Beswick CTreasurerJ, J. Row: G. French, M. Sorber, I. Litterini, C. Cole, J, Moore fSecretaryj. 2nd Row: S. Smith, B. Hille, S. Rickett, A. Pagenelli, H. McLaughlin, P. Simpson, J, Harmon, D. Perrine, B. Bassett, C. Strang, A. Evans, Bidzila. Delta Delta au A red and white octopus is the sorority X A 7- animal of the D.D.T.s SQ' a. who are advised by Mrs. D Smack 'gif The D.O.R.s, advzsed by Mrs. T. Penar, are represented by a blue and gold clown. li ll tv QW A G4 fre 'S '34 . , Delta Omega ho Ist Row: J. Campbell fSecretaryQ, B. Marshall fVice harne, N. Hogg, K. Murphy, R. Drinkhall. 3rd Row: Presidentl, N. Rinehart CPresident2, P. Cook fTreasurerj. K. Short, C. Pucci, K. Chakford, S. Cober, D. Rawson, 2nd Row: G. Patterson, I. Blum, S. Vail, S. Hermanson, S. Westergreen, B. Babin, K. Wakefield, N. Kennedy, B. S. Henningsen, S. Steele, J. Cost, P. Caulfield, C. Tre- Withrow. 127 'lvl Yi S' I Q,Psl'l A C67 The Gamma Chis are advised by Mrs. J. Paton and symbolized by the blue and white rocking horse. gy, , ' . ' . 5 - i if V V if 1-3 . v , . ' I' . .4 fy-fj P P - 5,7 2 V 1' .. '.1?'iif .f V 5 ' 'T' f ' 9 Ist Row: P. Laine fTreasurerj, B. Irwin fVice Presidentj, J Clevenstine fPresia'entj, V. Krebill fSecretaryj. 2nd Row: J. Waddington, J. Tresham, J Deets, N. Bush, F. Whiteley, J. Elliott, P. Morrison, M. Col- lins, J. Orr, J. Parker, J. Ger- hold. 3rd Row: P. Bradley, M. J. Hauck, C. Simpson, B. Roush. 4th Row: A. Campbell, R. LaZaro, C. Kuhn, M. Gil- lespie, K. Zahniser. 5th Row: G. Gordon, J. Blackstone, J. La Zaro, S. Guttadauria. . Ist Row: I. McKnight, B. McEvoy, J. Shaifer, L, ards fTreasurerj, I. Lindsay. 3rd Row: J. Jones, B Howell, P. Nussbaum, N. Rickabaugh, J. Connor. 2nd Graham, S- Russi, B- McCloskey, L. Zeeb, S- ChidSCY Row: L. Cookson, D, Newberry mecrefgryj, K, Church- H. Skinner, S. Brown, A. Brelsford, F. Hilliard, T. Gil- man fVice Presidentj, B Bennett fPresidentJ, E. Rich- h0fH, C- Van Cisie, L- Flahefw, J- SChWa1'tZ- Gamma Sigma Phi the Gamma S igs are symbolized X by the double blue owl. Advised by Mrs. D. Guthrie, B Qjwfxvlb SIGMA 1067 6 . - z W cv 1' hy f 129 .... Ist Row: L. Wilmont, K. Curry, M. Coblentz, C. Gray, ery, N. McGinnis, N. Beck, G. McKenna, P Komisar C. Grupp, L. Hough CVice Presidentj, M. Shaifer J. Damaska, O. Hall, Mrs. Kring, L. Brodmerkel S fPresidentJ, S. Bell fTreasurerJ, S. Snowden fSecrezaryJ, Yoder, L. Oberheim, C. Cotton, K. McCoy, N Ford L S. Cammack, C. Waterhouse, A. White, E. Liggitt. Beeman, D. Charno, C. Aeberli. 2nd Row: L. Hellerstedt, J. Owen, B. Martin, M. Low- Phi Sigma Chi Symbolized by the green and white girayjfe, the Phi Sigs are advised by Mrs. F. Kring. I 2 , . . we 3 , , Ziff, ff? . I ' V ffm ' r K'M Y '2L u. ,V '5 V '+A cf--1-mm . W si m gy, Sigma Delta hi The D'Phis are represented by the black and whzte panda bear an advzsed by Mrs W Rollzns 'ev iXo sex 1 SXGMIX DELTA PHI X . XX., Ist Row L Spencer fSecretaryJ M Rollins fVlC6 Preszdentj S Wright fPreszdentj C Relber ITreasurerJ 2nd Row J Consldlne C Aitken C Ayer B Scholze B Hutchinson B Dunn J Beatty S. Thayer. 31d Row. J. Osgood M. McFarland P. Daucher B. Neth C. Bosserman. On the stairway: S. Ragen, J. Considine, I. Wockenfus, K. Orlowski, L. Lewis, S. Atwell, B. Hall, L. Livermore. 131 P Kennedy G Shafer Ecker I.Wh1tcornb J M. Nicholson N. Fife L. Damich, B. Streams SQNSX SIGMA Sfgyw l lst Row: S. Mills, W. Mooreiield, R. Harper, K. Gibbons, J. Wasser. 2nd Row: E. Wilson, S. Willison CTreasurerJ, S. Beile Wice Presidentj, M. Hodil CPresidentj, S. Koenig CSec retaryl, M. Green, M. Davis. 3rd Row: D. Weiers, B. Laus Sigma B Sigma l Sigma The T ri-Sigs, advised S by Mrs. C. Ruyjfner, are represented by the black and gold tiger. berg, G. Frazee, L. Graham, C. Stuart, N. Ridgeway, J. Luckenbill, L. Taft, L. Freeman, B. Gamble, M. Todd, M. Finley, M. Baldwin, S. Shaerfer, M. McCaughan. 132 Isl Row: G. Pallante CSecretaryl, S. Chapman fVice Rhonemus, J. Cathcart. 3rd Row: S. Wherry, C. Mc Presidentj, K. Holland fPresidentJ, F. Clark fTreasurerl. Coy, L. Thomas, K. Evans, C. Hammond, M. Rhone 2nd Row: P. Bruso, C. Shryock, G. Garrity, B. Mc- mus, S. Ellerton, S. Ensworth, A. O'Donnell, J. Hannan Cracken, B. Cantoni, G. Anderson, S. Fairbairn, B. K. Larson, G. Powell, E. Stone. Mordush, O. Adair, I. Stammelbach, S. Scheetz, C. Sigma Theta Chi The Sig Thets, advised by Mrs. R. Smith, honor the lamb as the symbol of their Sisterhood. ll is vow Q7 il SXQXXPTHEM QW R 'Y-E. . 133 Ist Row: M. Lindblad, J. Shockey, W. Wickerham, J. Blakely, Paul, S. Bowser, E. Easterbrooks, M. Dodd, J. Petrovic, S. C. Kilpatrick, A. Anderson, P. Allegro. 2nd Row: L. Poole, Dodd, C. Leonard, G. Lynch, J. Farnsworth, B. Sherlock, M. J. Earl fSecretaryj, R. B. Burch fVice-Presidentj, L. Newell Sloan, G. Reichenfeld, K. Johnson, P. Klingensmith. fPresidentj, G. Fawcett fTreasurerj, J. Hill. 3rd Row: L. P Theta lpha Pi 'QQH PHXI ,Q 'ZX n ,- 1 The lavender and gray hampty-dumpty is the symbol of the T.A.s who are advised by Mrs. J. Behringer. Theta appa QAETA KAPP4 1 'Qi Advzsed by Mrs J Ladd the T K S are represented by a red and gray monkey. Ist Row: P. Hubbard fSecretaryj, C. Ashbaugh fVice J. McClure, J. Braden. 3rd Row: R. Sterner, L. Miller Presidentj, E. M. VanDusen fPresidentj, P. Davidson M. Dorer, J. Sauer, K. Kellie. 4th Row: S. Jax, S. Jones fCorresponding Secretaryj. 2nd Row: B. Snyder, M. P. Graue, K. Canning. Bailey, I. B. Faragher, S. Baltau, J. Paulson. C. Staniek, VJ 1 X Greek Life i l l Adelphikos Celebrate their yiftierh anniversary The Adelphikos Fraternity, founded in 1913, was organized for the purposes of healing the unhealthy friction between the Webster and Shakespeare Literary Clubs and providing fellowship between similarly-minded men. Since their first meeting the Adelphikos have continued to promote the loyal support of active minds, a 1 0 union of fellowship and brotherly love, and a spirit of loyalty to Grove City College. ' ' The fraternity is proud to be celebrating its fiftieth anniversary and proud to have il T been able to play a part in the growth of our alma mater. if 'l It was born in a room of students As the clock was striking the hour, When the snow was softly falling, Around our College Tower. We were all in deep meditation As the hour of parting came, But suddenly arose the question, When shall we meet again? Then followed a discussion Of what evening suited best? And when one member mentioned Saturday It was adopted by the rest. Then came the perplexing question Of what our aim should be. The word fADELPHIKOSl was mentioned And all said That strikes mef' But one sad thing confronts us, 'Twill be when we must part. Seniors go and Freshmen come, To fill the missing part. From the 1914 OUIJA The Adelphikos founding brothers Adelphikos' Seniors lsr Row: R. Head, J. Hambright, J. Beatty, R. Moore. 2nd Row: R. Hunter, P. Guptill fVice Presidentj, C. Haskell fPresidenrQ, R. Conners CSecretaryj, D. Say fTl'6dSLll'6I'l, D. Swanson. 3rd Row: D. Otterbein, S. Leezer, D. Eichenfeldt, K. Moon, M. Fleming, C. Bachman, B. I-Iaedrich, W. Jahn, R. Ashcroft. 4tlz Row: D. Allen, C. Tidswell, T. Montgomery, B. Gilbert, W. Evans, S. Smith. 5th Row: G. Ketler, B. Schaack, G. Bowersox, J. Hoskinson, J. Gardner. 6th Row: G. Farren, D. Ross, I. Knepper. W -fwivwlf--, -la-nv..-,Y WEL? H I K 05 The Adelphikos are advised by Mr. D. Smock and symbolized by the colors purple and gold. W nn! Ist Row: L. Cooper, J. Bell, R. Baker, D. Felley, H. Capps, B. Shuman, R. Gibson, A. Clark. 2nd Row: H. Thomas, J. Robeson, T. Stewart ISecreraryJ, B. Pratt fPresidentJ, Dr. J. Paton III, L. Olson fVice Presidentj, J. Schroeder CTreasurerj, D. Cook, D. Weingartner. 3rd Row: R. Swope, T. Johnson, D. Aitken, J. Tinnemeyer, G. Jones, P. Cave, F. Polar, P. Stewart, E. Houston, A. Koenig, D. Williams, D. Blackmore. 4th Row: J. Seelhorst, J. Glasgow, T. Grillith, G. Arkwright, E. Watychowicz, S. Classen, T. Thompson, J. Booth, M. Siefert. oil pl SlGll7,q Beta Sigma The Betas, recognized by their colors, black and red, are advised by Dr. J. Patton III. Delta Iota Kappa The DIKS, represented by their colors, black and gold, are advised by Dr. J. Hartman and Mr. W. Allen. Ist Row: E. McDowell, D. McClintic, R. Yothers, D. Marovich, R. Gross, D. Sneddon. 2nd Row: D. Jackson, J. Pierosh, H. Jenkins CVice Presidentl, D. Shockey fPresidentj, J. Thomas KSecretaryJ, W. Seanor fTreas- urerj, W. Dodds. 3rd Row: D. Naylor, T. Adzima, A. W 7 WW r' ' 4 Q r ' 'S- i l 'W 7 E LeCron, J. Gerber, P. Trgovac, M. Reardon, J. Nolan, G. Geis, R. Galket, J. Yates, D. McDougall. 4th Row: W. Krasinski, D. Mansfield, R. Wall, C. Ranalli, P. Cusick, B. Brownfield, M. Monahan, J. Johnston, A. J Tirpak, G. Geyer, M. Skoronski. l QQSV- N D! 1 Epsilon Pi . . if f 7. . V 1 -f. 1 --nun-1n-....-.-.-.- Ist Row: W. Cribbs, R. Davis, R. Styduhar, G. Adams, M. Yarochowicz, J. Catalano. 2nd Row: L. Wise, H. Bernard, G. Essawi, C. Blackburn fSecretaryj, S. Axtell fVice Presidentj, D. Lattanzio KPresidentJ, G. Pearson KTreasurerJ, C. Rawson, J. Bell, R. George. 3rd Row: R. Nivison, D. Lochinger, W. Jones, B. Gurney, G. Beller, L. Seeger, R. Patrick, A. Mitchell, R. Robinson H. Winklevoss, J. Huber, W. Arbes. 4111 Row: G. Mc- Grath, R. Miller, W. Levengood, R. Stiteler, T. Alexan- der, R. Natili, W. McNess, E. Mays, H. Bernsdorf, R Procter, W. Hladio, G. Roberts, R. Horton. Advised by Dr. D. Guthrie, the EPS are recognized by their colors, blue and gold. Kappa lpha Phi . QW ,, ' av'-H4 'Ai . , ,.-. f:if fgaaz'ii W' :XXV v ,ai 920, Ag, -5 .., -'fi . ' 1.1. . . af .. ,M Q A. Q if gi' fi , . . ge sw Q25 'ff,2..+,'. if-l'.2'?6 fi. 1 'Q vi , ag, ,,. . .,.,,,. , wg. gy... ' 52'ff, g ow- iffy if .. 1- . ,,,,f., M ,A .Ni X Ag, .Y HM, g ,gays ,3..,,,g, V .iq ' f' -fffvi-.f'- ge , K . ,, N - :fir - 1-.lie ,f .f 11. aint 2.591 'Lily ' ..ff'7Wt'2..i.w QW ,g ,,.,, wifi, ..:: 3,-M 1,2135 373 J ' wma? wfgeei 43' ., ' . QQQAQQ.. ' fgjgg. 25 army -wxJf.m Gsm, ,. .f.mx5f.,s vim ,ff . .4 gf.5,.ff.., 4 771 s ' ,1.iY3x5:. f so is 'JPMN 5 my x 4, . ,gg -W ,f p ff: 5 J 32,551 V ' Ji.. The Kaps, advised by Dr. C. Cressman and Col R. Lambertson, are rep resented by their colors, green. and white. 4 N wg, eQEfff' , , 1 1 wg 1 gg? X sf 1 21 4,3 if , e 1 t eg I f 1 LA Q W, ' 3 -sif V 5,1 1 fs ,J ' i iinix . ,xi . , H.: Vg ,flfigf - 42 Y' A ffl, .6x!i..'f gi lm- ' K ,. ,Ld A Ist Row: C. Stock, E. Larson, M. Carfrey, E. Becker, W. Little, R. Lewis, A. Judt. 2nd Row: Dr. C. Cressman, R. Taylor CTreasurerj, R. Court- ney fVice Presidentj, C. Laus- berg fPresidenIJ, D. Sorce CSec- retaryj, Major R. Lambertson. 3rd Row: E. Fereday, R. Clif- ford, W. Monsma, W. Gallag- her, G. Russell, F. Povirk, D. Pickert, L. Mesta, B. Gruver, D. Reynolds, J. Semyan, J. Arnett, W. Clifford. 4th Row: R. Shebeck, J. Levisky, R. Doyle, H. Austin, N. Lehman. 5th Row: J. Kenny, W. Me- haffey, P. Bauer, W. Shellen berger, J. Schneider. 6th Row. J. Ewing, B. McClelland, A. Borland, C. Amaditz, R. Riley. 0350 W'-wad xffxi. it Fi ambda Phi Nm Lllllvl DH pw Advised by Col. J. Rambo and Mr. D. McClelland, the Nu Lambs are represented by blue and gold. Ist Row: R. Marsh, I. Caldwell, A. Johnston, D. Ron- cone fVice Presidentl, E. Carlson CPresidentJ, Col. Ram- bo, J. Fisher fTreasurerJ, T. Hook fSecretaryl, P. Oster- gard, C. Carlton, K. Wertz. 2nd Row: A. Geyer, D. Fleckenstein, W. Schoonover, J. Gustafson, C. Pollins, L. Foster, B. Gillander, J. Moran, E. Morfenski, D. Hogg, R. Swezey, P. Anthony. 3rd Row: W. Bernard, E. Michelson, R. Hoffman, L. Bainbridge, J. Wigton, R. Hoopman, J. Jolly, W. Lemon, J. Hook, R. Myers, L. Moyer, K. Adams, A. Dwyer. yy-fa 'Q Ist Row: H. Crosten, R. Covert, C. Gorski, W. Reedy, G. Carlson, J. Morrow. 2nd Row: Dr. Pedersen, D. Tudor fTreasurerJ, B. McAllister, J. Doxey Ufice Presidentj, R. Yobp fPresidentl, D. Doggett, W. Huff ISecretary1, L. Armstrong. 3rd Row: R. Allen, M. Davis, W. Allen, I. Salak, F. Bruni, D. Dalzell, D. Davis H. Damp, T. Flanagan. 4th Row. P. Beilstein, F. Furgiuele, G. Bishop C. Rankin, M. Miles. 5th Row: V. Wagner, R. Bailey, R. Kremer, I. Black. 6th Row: T. Luifey, W. Bren- neisen, C. Carson, T. Montgomery, W. Gorman. A rif e ' infra ..,. . . , . :fmt ff if .. iz. . 1+ - rs V V. if fNf'x., eco g 1 -9' , v ,R , .F W. -, 1 Y. micron Xi The Okies are recognized by their colors, red and white, and are advised by Dr. R. Sisler, Mr. R. Smith, and Dr. G. Pederson. Ist Row: R. Jenks, W. Curry, S, Glueck, J. Harrison, C. Addis. 2nd Row: J. Campbell, C. Broms fTreas- urerj, R. Pickens fVice Presidentj, S, Brown fPresz'dentJ, W. Anthony KSQC- retaryj, D. Larry, Dr. Ladd. 3rd Row: L. Zimmerman, Gi Morgan, L, Davidson, J. Vierthaler, R. Graves, R. Koehn, E. Rabin, R. Stilley. 4111 Row: R. Briscoe, J. Baker, J. Young, R. Peterson, D. Capehart, R. Calla- han. 5rh Row: K. George, K. Heil- man, D. Stuart, J. Barton, R. Schultz. 6th Row: W. Hemphill, J. Hunter, D. Walko, J. Modic. Ist Row: R. Stewart, T. Williams, D. Hogg, D. Rust, R. Adema. C. Sorzano. 2nd Row: B. Meredith, N. Pitt man, D. Hill fTl'661SllI'CI'i, B. Haas CVice Presidentj, R. Knight fPresidentJ, Dr. E. Cole, R. Skinner, K. Heas ley fS6Cl'CICII'yi, A. Domprowski, D. Vint. 3rd Row: D Eldridge, D. Kiesling, P. Leyonmark, A. Richardson, R. Horn, P. Dimaggio, L. Tremitiere, H. Oakes, I. Joy V. Doutt, M. Hastings, R. Rickerts, G. Towle, R. Had- den, R. Puhle. 4111 Row: W. Ross, J. Reitinger, C. Stad- ler, R. Stroup, T. Betush, J. Mentzer, D. Runk, T. Kirk- patrick, M. Gibson, F. Wojtaseski, T. Carr, J. Weber Sigma lpha Sigma :T The Sig Alphs, advised by Dr. E. Cole, are represented by their colors, brown and wbife. 1 .1 l 1 2 v E Q 1 I 4 4 1 S Pursuing the complete skill Spurred by competition, Our athletes give all To determination. Observing the struggle The spectators, too, become determined, Somehow feeling achievement In the success of the team. 91 Q1 1 11 5. , ,. G1 1 , , 1 , , i , A , E , I ' 1 F 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1, ,1, I, 11. 1 .1 1 11 11 1 11 1 111E' ,,11- 11111 '15 111 11 1 1,, 51 111' 1 11 111. 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 111 111 1 1 1 11 M111 11.1 111 I11' 11 3111 I I. I 5. H 2 if Q2 E 5 i 5 , E K W w Y l l Q I FV r P The Spirit . Behind The Sports 1 I L i I 5 4 ' 1 YW: N' N, we ', i M lf 151 - N m FGCTBALL Posting a 6-3 record for the 1962 cam- paign, the Crimson football team had its best season in the last 15 years. The first three games started out slowly with two losses, but the Wolverines roared back to win their next five games, only to see their season come to a shattering finish with a 40-13 loss to a fine Hiram team. Excellent defensive play by Bill Fish- er, Bob Budavich, Don Shockey, Bill Arbes, who was the 1962 Jim Cross Memorial Trophy winner, Todd Alex- ander, and Casey Wise enabled Grove City to maintain one of the finest defen- sive records in the country. A well-balanced offensive squad led by fullback Daryl Lochinger, and half- backs Tom Shear and Dick Youngo on the ground and Jim Morrow and Ed Houston in the air reached its peak in the Homecoming game with Carnegie Tech in which it scored 62 points. Strong offensive play was led by first team All- Conference guard Walt Dodds, Art Mitch- ell, Harry Kent, and Bill Seanor. lst Ron L Wise R lN8lll1 J Morrow W Dodds D Lochin er R Youngo, 4111 Rin.-5 J, Cgmpolol E. Solonqon. T, Shear J Scarl Budaxich W Seanor S Beckett W Fisher K -Xdams J Gerber 2nd Hagarty. A. Schneider. T. Behr R. McClintock. W Wasson R een Ron D Vulliams L Zimmerman B -Xrbes A Alexander H Rent G. Watt, J, xvickslmmh 5,1, Rlm... C. Strand R Datis D SDC don R Leach -X Mitchell J Huber W Lexen ood T Staxduhar E D. Coughenour. A. Hague, T. Haller S Johnson R Peterman Houblon H Mundi rd Rm' X wnherup R Gem e R Jacobs M Pendffgast. D. Schwab. Holland. Cll-ltintlev. 6111 Ron C08Ch N Biste 11a NN Jones J Surloff J Chners R Cummin F Yetka R enbaugh, Coach Behringer. Cough Ruffner, J, Bell X A Ready to get into game, Dick Youngo watches from sidelines. Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Pt Conference Games Opponent 7 6 Westrriinstefk 8 Carnegie Tech? 0 Delaware Valley 7 7 7 Frostburg 0 40 M7 k 'aff' 'kv ',, 1 1 4 Q 1 2 l 1 1 m i 1 ,l l I A 4 l I l I 1 l l 1 4 . 3 in Bill Arbes is presented with the coveted Jim Cross Memorial Award by Don Shockey. 'a S f Cross Countr By posting a seven and four record at the end of the season, this yearls Cross Country Team became one of the best in the history of the school. The Harriers, ably coached by Jim Longnecker, successfully completed the season by remaining undefeated in conference meets Cwith a record of 5-OJ and winning the West Penn Conference. Opponent Grove City 15 Geneva 48 Grove City 29 Thiel 30 Grove City 20 Gannon 43 Grove City 32 Carnegie Tech 24 Grove City 241: Westminster 35 Grove City 29 Allegheny 26 Grove City 1914 St. Francis 40 Grove City 38 Hiram 20 Grove City 50 Akron 15 Grove City 15 'lt Duquesne 50 Grove City 15 't Waynesburg 44 X WPI CA meets c,Y55'W' ffl? .,.i .. ,, t? , 'y QQLGYJS 615, I' , mana - fs J 3 Vll- TRACK QVE CITY avg . X GY' W 1 X :Wg fffr . nf' t 1 . mics it t I T mer l .V ' 69112 cm TRACK 4 I s Ist Row: J. Bradley, W. Not tleman, J. Shaver, J. Kroeck 2nd Row: D. Kozlowski fCap- tainj, J. Woodbury, D. Schei- ble, J. Longneclier KCoachJ. Soccer . N , 75, 777.3 2 ,, -i ,WJ V ,I-,jJ,Zivwj4, T- -Q , main? T at-New T A f , -.W lg i . if T 4 . - T A it - .V ,. 4 'f,, f Mx 4, sy' ,fm V V - , AA,, . ryy n it V , A l ug? r fnifn i ,.M+5f,f1W1fgJ1.'ff-.g 'feff'f .,,-,.'fLY1 -in 'fi -pt M A 4-A .. ec,-fa Q 'f 3' ' L75 .Q .14 M245 A TC,-A ,I ' 'cw f. , . ' , .Q v . Finishing the season in a grand manner, the Rough- men spent Thanksgiving vacation at Adelphi College on Long Island playing in the annual NCAA Invita- tional Tournament. The team represented the tri-state area in the play-offs and finished third in the eastern United States. To merit this choice as one of the eight best small college soccer teams, the team first compiled a winning 5-3-l record. Under the direction of Coach Clifford N. Wettig and tri-captains Ghazi Ali Essawi, Joe Levisky, and Carl Sorzano, the team recovered from a first game loss to Fenn College to Win over Slippery Rockg they then continued winning ways, losing only twice more with one tie. vain 1 ,MXN . Pfgigifi-mv4:r345 . , , . I w ,,-Lu ' P1 f'S'.i:-5 's Q QA, f Q Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City XWPI CA meets 0 Penn 3 2 Slippery Rock 1 5 St. Francis 2 0 Slippery Rock 0 4 St. Bonaventure 0 1 Frostburg 3 2 Pitt 5 3 Allegheny 1 4 Western Reserve 0 Tournaments 0 Elizabeth Tour. 2 3 Lynchburg Tour. -O Opponent 'k C Sorzano R George W. Mueller, Ist Row: P. Crysler, A. LeCron, G. Essawi, J. Levis y, . , . , N. Lehman, R. Knight. 2nd Row: S. Beattie, E. Becker, C. Carlton, E. Michelson, P. Flecher, W. Buchanan, W. Little, J. Dumbroski, J. Heasley, D. Davis. 3rd Row: C. Vathanakul. K. ' ' M lb lland, R. Wickert, R. Laidlaw, G. Locks, J. Joy, L. Bainbridge, W. Shellenberger, J. u 0 Swezey, J. Michelson, Coach Wettig. 159 - -'- -1 A 5,::xi',Q2L A V Ti 5 I VZ Grove City OPPOWW 5 8 Geneva? 3 3 5 6 Bethany 45 55 Westminster ? 59 54 Mount Union 47 64 St. Frances? 104 63 College of Wooster 64 61 Steubenville 71 5 9 Geneva 77 73 Clarion State 50 81 St. Vincent? 75 7 8 Waynesburg? 5 3 7 ,,i.i . - , , sz ' 5 64 Grove City Opponent 71 St. Frances? 83 80 Thiel 59 78 Carnegie Tech 72 74 Waynesburg? 78 64 Geneva? 72 75 St. Vincent? 60 77 Bethany 73 69 Thiel 50 65 Clarion State 80 49 Westminster? 75 69 Alliance 75 74 John Carroll 77 84 Allegheny 70 ?Conference games .. 7, V. , fyxt hu , 'YM Ulf ,,,, ' B M, a f A ws.. cr, At. W! N 3 Q35 f e Q5 - F- .79 F ,pl . . i f , ' Lf xv- 4. .'- - - isa' 1.'S1'f?!?t7'w'B Isl Ron T. Montgomery, T. Patrick, B. Pratt ICO- Peters, G. Roberts, G. Beller, K. Heilman, D. Marovich, Captaml C. Carson ICO-Captainj, H. Crosten, P. Beil- R. Arrington, S. Axtell. stem R Horton. 2nd Row: Coach Clifford Wettig, R. e This year the Grove City Thinclads played the most diilicult schedule that a Grove City basketball team has played for the last forty years. They met the bruis- ing teams from St. Francis, Geneva, Steubenville, and Westminster. Although the team broke even for the season with twelve wins and twelve losses, after Christmas the team won nine out of eleven games. The highlight of the year was beating Bethany College twice, the second time on Bethany's home court. Coach Wettig, in his first year of coaching basketball here at Grove City, welded the men into a first-rate team by the end of the season. Next year's season holds more promise than this year's season, for the team will be much more experienced because it will be losing only two seniors and will have the two freshmen who were on the starting five this year. ig f E x N562 f 0 1 E Q ww ,f x , S -of x ff af- 3 Ist Row: R. Modrow, W. Griffith, T. Cassell, J. Livermore, T. Hilleman, C. Stadler. 2nd Row: S. Epp, E. Mays, D. Cata- , Allen, E. Peschel, T. Tulenko, W Reedy W Kwelcen Coach James Longnecker. 3rd Row: R. Yeaw, S. Classen, lano ICO-Captainj, M. Monahan ICO-Captainj, T. Glauner D. McClintic, W. McGarry, S MCEWlHg D Davldson P Anderson J. Campbell, W. Graham 4th Row T Mlller W 24? l K l Q .. 1 j C 1 1 '7 l i I - ,-3 V ,1 ,V I N. A I 4 -fi Xa ,ritz 7 fn. x l l 1 4 4 L ,,, M L ' 9 - , V l ' , f '- Vx 7.-f ' G H nter T McNees J Bennett, Albert, M. Lengle. R. Holden. J. Bashaw. J. Rutherford. K. Ist Row: Coach Braine, . u , . , . I W ir, D. Bilger. H. Ruprecht. R. Swope. W. Gallagher. 2nd Row: . e With a 2-O record, the Grove City College wrestling team once again cap- tured the West Penn Conference title. Throughout the season, the team com- piled a 6-5 record, bettering the 2-11 one of last season. Once more Coach David Braine, new last year, led his mat men in an intensive practice and fitness pro- gram. With the team under his direction, we can look for steady improvement. loS Wrestling ns- . Grove City '53 'S D 1-1 18 ww 14 IS ll 19 0 N 6 1- GH Opponent St. Francis? Clarion State Thiel VN' ti J St. Vincent Allegheny Western Reserve Edinboro State Thiel Clarion State Slippery Rock West Penn ChamPS is XConference Meets 1516 xx Sparked by Ruth Bogert, Grove City College's first female letter winner, and by the three other senior lettermen, the rifle team closed the season with a win- ning record of 13-4. Capably coached by Captain Cog- gins, the riilemen downed, among others, Pitt, Du- quesne and Allegheny colleges. Under the direction of Captain Coggins, the team has progressed during the past three seasons, continue improveme ' ' ' pated. d ' nt is antici- Grove City 1 37 1 Clarion 1 3 61 Allegheny 1399 California State 1399 Duquesne 1372 Indiana State 1 3 89 Geneva 1 3 8 8 Clarion 1 370 Geneva 13 5 0 Youngstown U. 1379 Duquesne 139 5 Carnegie Tech 1 39 5 Pitt 1406 California State 13 8 6 Allegheny 1404 Alliance 1417 Indiana 1403 Alliance Ist Row G Householder, J. Moyer, B. Tipton, W. B Tosh R Bogert L Parke, R. Brown, Capt. Coggins. issell, J. Weir. 2nd Row: W. Curry, Opponent 1347 1316 1376 1400 1381 1322 1406 1393 1373 1393 1379 1382 1362 1338 1402 1369 221 p t 1 v I 1 l Ist Row: P. Kremer, W. Brenneisen, D. Walko, L. Armstrong. 2nd Row: J. Isherwood, p Coach McHugh, F. Maeder. . I The Grove City College Golf Team, under the direction of Niel McHugh, rolled up a record of 7-2-1 this year suffering its only 5 defeats at the hands of Allegheny and Carnegie Tech. After the r Tech defeat the team Hnished with 5 straight victories and placed third in the WPIAC Championship Meet with a collective score of 3 18 points. Co-captains for the team were Fred Maeder and Jack Isherwood. ,W 5. .5,,. X 1. . ,,, .. yy ,. 4 ' X s' 1 6 l ,.-. If ,. f I . 3 ' f bf. ' tiff I iff?f 'Q ' tiff- f I , , ,K .,,,, Zta., .-.,, fs I Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City fConferenc 3Mz 5 6 616 lk 6K2 3 4M 6 3M e meets Opponent Clarion State 3M Genevaf 2 St. Vincentf 1 Allegheny 792 Carnegie Techf SM St. Francisf 116 Waynesburgf 0 Duquesnef ZV2 Westminsterf 1 Slippery Rock ZW WPIAC Championship Meet, third place. Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City 21C onference Games Duquesne X Opponent 3 Clarion State 0 Carnegie Techt 7 Westminstert 6 Genevat' 7 St. Francisl' 0 Slippery Rock 5 Waynesburgl' 1 Allegheny 7 7th place in the West Penn Tournament. TENN S 1962 The Tennis Team, capably coached by Mr. Dan Leviton, started off the season with two consecutive wins, but met tough opposition in several of the conference matches. They completed the season with a four win-five lost record. The 1963 team was coached by Mr. Wettig, a new faculty member in the Physical Education Department. A lsr Row: W. Cope, R. George, J. Barton, R. Scofield, A. Car- penter, Coach Leviton. 2nd Row: R1 Reeder, W. Larkin, C. Welsh, W. Guwang, C. Davis. S' , 3 ,Q ,af , jr ,Al if .V ir. .Clvl-lb , Opponent Grove City 70 Carnegie Tech 60 Grove City 4716 Slippery Rock 83W Grove City 101W Waynesburgit 29M Grove City 80W Allegheny 50Mz Grove City 82 Genevaf 49 Grove City 70 Hiram 61 Grove City 119 St. Francis? 12 Grove City 7016 Westminster? 60W West Penn Meet-lst 65M Conference 5-0 Record 7-1 iiC0nference 172 1962 Grove Cityls track squad, ably coached by Jim Longnecker, lived up to all expectations by Winning all WPC meets and ending the season with an impressive record of 7 Wins and only one defeat. New records were set by John O'Halek in the pole vault, Jack Hoffman in the high jump, Jerry Smoyer in the 220 yard dash, Don Shockey in the 880 yard relay, and Smoyer, Brener, Shockey, and York in the mile relay. Grove City Won the conference meet and brought home several trophies. TRAC Ist Row: D. Blackmore, J. Bloom, H. Austin, J. Shaver, D. B. Redman, R. Edleman, B. Nottelmann, A. Folmer, D. Maro- Reynolds, K. Werts, B. O'Halek, J. O'Halek, C. Perrine. 2nd vich, B. Mehaffey, J. Fulmer, B. Curry, D. Koslowski, R. Row: G. Kording, Coach Longnecker, D. Kistler, D. York, Betts, C. Merwin, T. Turner, M. Ziviello. J. Smoyer, T. Jones, D. Shockey, R. Krebs, B. Cave. 3rd Row: Q, , ' 5332 'mg-.. .QM . if 17' W 4 f Wv 'N .. lsyyxggeze ., U w,r,,,. U.. wr , 1 Q, AN wi mi ,WN Q .z .L My a .. f Qgavfrffk W H G. f Qi.. Q. I , I 35e,.f:.:1, v f J V A- ,Q -V GO ' Q 'Z div 4' . ' 'ywwg A HQ' ' mix OWU ,V 4 ? ., QM, Q -asa 430' 1 W L Y .,..f. , 4 fp N .,,,, , ff mck , .ii Im x fa 'W , A wwe TXACX .W ff . . mf fgjfgl .4 1 H rrn, ' A Y. ? I i - Q ,V X ,. . Q . , ,V A My fl. , .VVD V . , A ,V A 1 , : . ti ff. , in QJggpr. .!, Ii .NYU I Q v f . Z7 A xl Y! 2 1 Wm? aww ' R' R is U1 '?N ' 1 '37 Q29 V. I Z 1 Q ' M , A . . . 7 3 ' ' A , f X. f - Q ' 'h ' 5 2, ., -I q . fm? , , , W ., ...V A , I x is 'CE I , X :L 95, .mm 3,6 . 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S 1 T211 wif , , 1 v W 4 . i y w I I 1 1 M Ix I 3 i I i 5 .1 Y P z x W . i il it .n zi Ai r U I I i 4 Is: R. 1'. A G. Yranesli. D. Weingartner. R. Savorn. A. T. Alexander. A. Mitchell. R. Adams. D. Davis. 3rd Riuell. B. Niemeyer. F. Crum. D. Naylor. M. Yaroch- Ru w1'.' Coach Behringer. B. Arbes. R. Gibson. G. Geis. owieg. 2':.:' Row: J. Harrison. A. Tirpak. E. Graflius. L. Wise..l.Tinant. Opponent Grove City 5 Slippery Rock 6 Q Grove City l Slippery Rock 8 Grove City 5 Clarion 7 i Grove City Hitam 3 Grove City Westnlinster i Grove City Geneva? Grove City Geneva Grove City 'Waynesburg Grove City Waynesburg Grove City St. Yincentx y My Grove City Allegheny Grove City Duquesnex i tl5 innings Grove City Vfesnninster Grov City St. Francis i Grove City St. Francis Grov City Genevag P Grove City Geneva 5 5 XC01:fere1:fs g.1m55 i l E I l l l 4 .-, Baseball was a popular spectator sport during the 1962 season, and, although the official record stands at 6 wins and ll losses, the team, coached by Jack Behringer, displayed fine playing and great potential. The strength of the pitching staff was formed by seniors Ray Savorn and Fred Crum. The infield, led by Andy Tirpak and Micky Yarochowicz, who also held the teamls highest hitting averages, oper- ated with few errors. Dave Weingart- ner, Todd Alexander, and Don Davis performed outstandingly as outfielders. Weingartner's steady hitting in the latter part of the season enabled him to lead the team in R.B.I., closely followed by Alexander. Varsity HG Club Ist Row: I. Bennett, R. Youngo, D. Race, R. Kremer, W. Guwang, D. McClintic, I. Morrow, L. Bainbridge, K. Adams, D. Davis, R. Knight. 2nd Row: J. O'Halek, H. Austin, D. Weingartner, R. Swope, I. Gerber, J. Behringer Kfidvisorj, D. Shockey fPresidenrj, H. Kent fSecretaryj, W. Dodds fTreasureri, C. Sorzano. R. George, R. Cave, J. Livermore. P. Crysler. 3rd Row: D. York, D. Davidson, R. Horton, G. Winovich, D. Naylor, C. Rawson, T. Snodgrass, T. Tulenko, li V I Y '- - - ll The Varsity MGM Club is an organization of men who have earned a letter in one or more varsity sports. The club is active on the campus and sponsors such activities as the publication of the '4Spotter', programs used at football games, the annual spring Play Day, and the Varsity HGH dance. The World University Service receives the proceeds from this program. Varsity GH men, in order to remain active members, must either participate in a varsity sport or obtain a certain number of points by assisting the athletic department and officials with the year's athletic events. 176 L. Armstrong. A. Folmer. R. Krebs, W. Seanor, R. Farber J. Tosh. M. Lingle, B. Shumari. I. Dumbroski, D. Blackmore T. Hilleman. 4111 Row: M. Ziviello, D. Kozlowski, R. Batz T. Alexander, G. Becker. W. Nottelmann, T. Turner, J Rutherford. R. Campbell, C. Merwin. C. Stadler, E. Houston A. Mitchell. W. Arbes, J. Huber, M. Yarochowicz, M. Mona- han, G. Beachem, W. Brown. arber, amz, Q- ' L Cheerleader S. Wherry, B. Sherlock, C. McCoy, L. Paul, B. Martin, B. Cantoni, J. Shockey l . , A P. Martin, H. Good, E. Easterbrooks, F Clark C Shryrock D Reeves S Diaz The athletic year of 1962-63 proved to be another outstanding one in many respects for Grove City, and, as in the past, the skilled squads of Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were energetically organizing and leading school spirit and enthusiasm. The Varsity Squad of seven girls, with Lynne Paul as captain, led the cheering during the football and basketball seasons. The Junior Varsity Squad, led by Connie Shryock, also composed of seven girls, cheered for the honor-winning soccer team and the Junior Var- sity basketball team. The cheerleaders, along with the drill team, were responsible for many enjoyable half-time programs. Ist Row: S. McColm, E. Curry, L. Leslie, V. Kenward, K. Cabble, M. Bruso, J. Cathcart, S. Steele, S. Craft, C. Koley. C. Webster. E. Richards, E. Wilson. 2nd Row: Mrs. I. Stoneburner, L. Walter, M. Hodil, B. Fisher, B. Sudak. B. Berster, J. Glasser, P. Eger, S. Bowser, S. A- ,tbiv ,mt . rill 4 RJR J . se-1 X 63.111 Bretz, B. Schweinsberg, I. Schweigert, K. Sproat. 3rd Row: M. Kuhn, D. Ellerman, M. Watson, C. Treharne, V. Hipps, M. Davis, P. Hutchinson, B. Brehrneyer, C. Schwamel, M. Phipps, B. Studley, T. Colin, R. Sterner. Under the direction of Mrs. Stoneburner the Girls' Drill Team performed at several functions. Their hrst appearance was in the Homecoming Parade and game. The precision marching group also appeared at home basketball games and before an expectant audience on May Day. These girls put much time and effort into the perfection of their drills, as evidenced by the skillful manner in which they executed their drills. The groupls leaders were senior: Judy Cathcart, junior: Sandy Steele, and sophomore: Peggy Bruso. .ill l lSO 5. i -f 1 Q I. 2 3. Synchronized Swimming Under the direction of Miss Esther Post, the Tritons, advanced swimmers and the Tritonettes, beginning swimmers staged their an- nual water ballet. The Many Moods of Mice, Men, Millionaires and Mei, was presented in November and proved to be one of the finest water ballet productions ever presented at Grove City. Participants often find that poise and physical dexterity is developed as well as swimming ability. - l lsr Row: N. Whitecar, M. Baldwin, L. Thomas, B. Laus- berg, I. Gerhold, I. Earl, J. Twigg, J. Jones, C. Harrington, V. York, C. Doolittle. 2nd Row: L. Lewis, C. Cotton, J. Hicks, G. Ryan, D. Smith, R. Coblentz, L. Ramsey, J. Wible. Ist Row: S. Brown, J. Consi- dine, M. Coblentz, F. Hillard, J. Stammelbach, S. Wright, M Rodgers, K. Chakford, K. Iver- son, M. Morrison, B. McEvoy 2nd Row: L. Poole, S. Bell, I Cost, K. Orlowski, M. Lowery C. Sauerbrun, S. Scheetz. Troupe fa Objectives of the Dance Troup include the de- velopment of grace and poise for individual par- ticipants and a colorful contribution to the annual festivities. With the direction and chore- ography of Mrs. J . Stoneburner, this year's theme, f'Holiday Highlitesf' were carried out by fifty peg- ple from the advanced, intermediate, and begin- ning groups. A one hour dance demonstration was undertaken for the Womenis Athletic Association in December and a master class for 120 students was held in March. Guests from Slippery Rock, Allegheny, Geneva, and Youngstown University were invited to this session. In addition, the Dance Troupe participated in the 'fDance Play Dayv at Slippery Rock College in April for informal in- struction. May Day Martin. 3rd Row: Mrs. Stoneburner, L. Holmes, N. J. Hauck F. Whitely, M. Sloan, I. Ross, G. French, M. Phipps, G. Powell, P. A. Bradley, C. Wenncrstrom, ,FC Cole, B. Turner. fDance Troupe itil. -. Offcers: P. Fuhs fTreasurerj, M. Grande fSecretaryJ, K. Orlowski CPresidentJ, S. Wright fVice Presidentj, A. Lombardo CRec0rderj. Womens' V 0 Athl6t1C , SSOCIEIUOII I 4 I 1 H 7 gi I f 5 ,fl 4 HIV, Y A I 5 IA 'I - I w? fv i E 5' IJ -X I S 1 , if 91 y, fglf, a 1' X -ir 4 , , ,, W - , !Eiil i5 E ' Ng: 1 ! Y! .v1.fgir I 'V ?' 'l: M51 V Xi ! 1:+ .. ,M I 1 I' 'N X Y . w If if' W' , :Hi wg m 'ts , giiff Wil Y, bi ' i,L1!Fz-' X. ,I ii X wi EV 'H F45 :fin W A' y zu Vg ' , 'L lyjw E 1E 'I W4 I f '1-wwf 5 f i? lm V! Q . l qi!! I 1 I, f M IV 'fx 1 , . 4 1,: xx f' gf N' Wiz, , ,4 4 1? !f ' Fgwrwg Q 5: 5 1 IH' I' 1 i Y U :'g l +1 :g g' ll' V W! 1 a TV -1, l, 184 , A Through a well-coordinated program and effective leadership, the Women's Athletic Associ- ation co-operates with the Phys- ical Education Department in promoting health, sportsman- ship, and loyalty among the stu- dent body. The first activity of the year sponsored by WAA was the Big-Little Sister picnic. Various athletic tournaments were held throughout the year. The iirst semester was high- lighted by the Annual Water Show which was held in Novem- ber. During the second semester, WAA held a Basketball Sports Day, a Swimming Meet, and the annual Awards Dinner in April. Also in April, Karen Orlowski and Laurie Freeman attended the national convention of Ath- letic Recreation for College Women held at the University of North Carolina. ' u 1 I 'X 5 , 1 ,a -'K-'N 04 Jr v 9,42 ,I 4 a J 6 ' -in ' ' ' J! ..-.,. ....... .-,-.b-...- . .,. ..--...-...,. ... ,,. .,...,...A-,. .. ... ,.. m. eff' 4-11 P V ' 1 0 H . 2 ff '. , ,' -., - -ta.-' sf I.,-1 -2-33,-5251511-f.., A21-2.3:-E':.': 1-.f5.J1f,:-13:1-,, ':'fij -Jgp-'-4 , ., . .---,-jf ',:'.:-, 1 'r.-. . -4. v f- - - -. '. . 'L ji-cf'721-Q:'f '-,yu-Z?,I,'f:Tffif-5,ff :7ff'fi'i'1i!g ' fu'::75f'f-r '1?fjl. 5F?.f:if 533' 'll-:iTi,i'5 . A ll Z Y 9-'ff f l,w?T7l'A',5'ff'1ji.Ff'ff ' - 3 vfbv, ' - ,, If -jff,1':i,,' ls- -. .f-,'-if--zfvfgf ffwvi- wr1:'2f-::ez1,'- .'::--fwfr-' -3: .- - . 1-1 , , .X H - 1- -. 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A W I . , eta Beta Beta The Eta Zeta Chapter of the Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honorary Fraternity is composed of students who, in order to be elected, are biology majors and have an accumulative average of 2.5. The fraternityis purpose is to promote sound scholarship and sincere dedication in the field of biology, and as annual projects it conducts a blood-typing program, sponsors a variety of scientific lectures, and presents an award to the most outstanding sophomore biology major. Cwens il f 'ffxi i 57,7 Wjfiaf . 'f .1 irii' flifffezt 4 1 f 1 fl ' it ,f5zf' 'Q 2' 7' 6 ii 2 fii :: 3 . 'lg 117 1 f 5 , 1 2 2 Ist Row: R. Head, H. Romesburg. 2nd Row: L. Funkhouser fSecretaryl, R. Lynch Ufice Presidentl, G. Limber fPresidentj, C. Marrale. 3rd Row: E. Wilson, N. McGinnis, D. Felley, M. Francis, H. Lewis, J. Bell, S. Hoffman, C. Aeberli. When a young woman is called forward at the memorable May Day tapping of Cwens, she assumes not only the symbol of the crown and scepter, but many responsibilities which accompany it. Cwens is a national honor society for sophomore women, and a Cwen is a lady who strives to maintain the standards of character, scholarship, lead- ership, and service. Many projects in school service are Cwen-spon- sored. Cwens represents a worthy goal toward which all freshman women may strive. Ist Row' G. Garrity, B. Sherlock, C. Daniels, N. Bush M. Lindblad, C. Cotton, B. Cantoni. 2nd Row: M. ISec1e1ary1, J. Farnsworth, J. Luckenbill fVice Presidentj, Baldwin, N. Rickabaugh, L. Freeman, M. Darling, C. 'VI Finley fPreszdentj, S. Bowser fTreasurerl, C. Kuhn, Leonard, N. Ford, L. Graham. 188 o Lvnch iinnis. emikos To create and promote an interest in the study and opportunities of the field of chemistry is the prime purpose of the Kemikos. In order to gain membership into the honor society, a student must have at least 8 hours of A's or 16 hours of Bis in various designated courses. Also the prospective member must write and submit a paper which is then used as a source of discussion by the fraternity. Pi Gamma Mu Ist Row: S. Shaeffer fSecretary1, R. LaZaro fTreasurerJ, I. Moore, C. Grundy, S. Baltau, C. Kilpatrick, G. Fawcett, C. Grupp, P. Ecker, J. Blakely. 2nd Row: Dr..Cress- man, B. Schaack, C. Lausberg CPresidentJ, Dr. Liggitt, Mr. Reeder, R. MacKenzie. Ist Row: M. Bengs, Dr. Bennett, T. Fisher fVice Presidentj, S. Ball fPreszdentj Dr. Naegle, W. Boyce lTreasurerJ, I. Newell CSecretaryj. 2nd Row J Uchic J. Webster, N. Schneider, J. Knepper. 3rd Row: M. Hastings, N Welsenstein B. Young, C. Rankin. 4111 Row: E. Bowman, J. Nolan, Q. Finefrock Pi Gamma Mu is a social science honorary, organized at Grove City College in 1926. Members must achieve a 2.9 quality point average and a 3.1 average in either history, sociology, political science, economics, or psychology. Pi Gamma Mu rewards these achievements and stimulates interest in the social sciences at tappings twice a year and in awarding the coveted Pi Gamma Mu medal to the senior with the highest level of achievement in any of the social sciences. l i i . 5 t . i . 4 f i f .EJ 'lt fl t i ll iii V 'i T 3 if is i ii 1 Q E .i 5 i 1 I , 1 E ll? 3 :iii ! . i W Ist Row: P. Bryan, J. Jones, G. Towle, fPresidenzj. 2nd Row: R. Karn, C. Lausberg, J. l gi i ' Bream, D. Dean. ii if P ij. i 1 , i ' 1 1 i Scroll and e E Qi 1 i One out of every lifteen 1 1 , v I f i.1 , r , . li members of each yearls senior f 5 i i . . f it 1 class is honored by electron to t it Scroll and Key. Membership in Pi Kappa Delta Endeavouring to live up to the ideals of the motto of the national forensics fraternity, Pi Kappa Delta, c'The Art of Persuasion Beautiful and Just, the Pennsylvania Alpha Chapter here on the Grove City Campus participated all year in inter- collegiate meets inthe various speech helds. The highlight of the year was the National Convention at Carbondale, Illinois. g i It this honorary society is based on lm scholastic achievement, each i Q - 3 member receives a gold key and 5 K a certificate as symbols of the ? ' recognition of the most ff outstanding academic honor on ii the campus. i i li I 1 5,1 f ' 1 3 li i ! . i ! is 1 :V l i Ist Row: A. Evans, C. Grupp, S. Birnley. 2nd Row: R. MacKenzie, B. Srriamgi 1 R. Moser, B. Young, D. York. 3rd Row. L. zeeb, 1. Newell, N- BCC r ' Beeler, P. Ecker. W 1 190 S Ball J Petrovic B McClos key R. Cave E. Hau hton N. Pittman B. Dunn A. Borland Mr. Teufel. Theta lpha hi Under the direction of Dr. Teufel and the elected officers, Theta Alpha Phi, the National Honorary Dramatics Fraternity, completed a very successful year. The Damask Cheek, a comedy, John Loves Mary, a farce, and The Miracle Worker, which was one of the best plays ever done at Grove City College, were presented. Membership, which is based on points earned by acting and serving as committee chairmen, provides an opportunity to stimulate interest and gain recognition for those interested in drama. Bids are awarded after the final performance of the last play of each semester. The climax of the yearis activities comes on May Day when awards are given to the outstanding members. Ist Row: G. Fawcett, S. Wherry, J. Blakely, L. Newell, J. Shockey, B. Medsger. 2nd Row: N. McGinnis, J. Clevenstine, J. Deets, J. Hannan, M. Coblentz. 3rd Row: D. Shockey, R. LaZaro, N. Beck, J. LaZaro, J. Levisky. 41h Row: R. Swope, A. Borland, B. Schaak, C. Lausberg, D.York. 191 P Twenty-seven Grove City stu- dents Were elected to member- ship into Who's Who in Ameri- can Collegesi' this year. They were nominated by their Student Council and the administration on the basis of their contribu- tions to the school in the fields of extracurricular activities and service. Deciding among the nominations from all the Ameri- can colleges, the National Board chose these people to be recog- nized on the national level as campus leaders. Whois Who Elected for the honor because of their outstanding service to Grove City, the senior Women of Alpha Theta Mu con- tinue to serve their school. The Women help in the freshman orientation program, publish the student directory, and sponsor the Coffee Talksw for the students' in- tellectual stimulation. The purposes of ATM giving service to the college, broad- ing loyalty and friendships encouraging leadership and high scholarship, and in- itiating a flner college Woman are taken as a responsibility by every member. Alpha Theta lst Row: J. MacLeod, G. Faw- cett CPresidentj, E. Post, I. Deets CVice Presidentj, H. Wright. 2nd Row: L. Newell, J. Blakely CSecretaryj, P. Eck- er CTreasurerj. 3rd Row: N McGinnis, M. Todd, J. Wilson 4th Row: L. Taft, J. Cleven- Stine. The Beta Mu Circle of the Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society was founded at Grove City Col- lege in 1947 by President Weir Ketler. The society has as its purpose the recog- nition of leadership, scholarship, and character among the junior and senior men of the college. During the year, the Beta Mu Circle takes part in freshman orientation, presents awards to the out- standing senior man and the sportsman of the year, publishes, in co-operation with Alpha Theta Mu, the college direc- tory blotter, and awards scholarships to a senior man and woman who wish to continue their education. .ig ' 1 IT11CI'O1'1 Delta Kappa Ist Row: W. Gladis, Dr. E. Liggitt CAdvis0rJ, J. Levisky Ladd, Dr. S. Seiple. 3rd Row: G. Vranesh, J. Bell, R. fPresidentj, C. Lausberg CTreasurerj, P. Carpenter fSec- Swope, R. Jenks, E. Weitz, J. Hassler, Dr. F. Kring. 4th retaryl, Dr. G. Bennett. 2nd Row: A. Johnston, N. Pitt- ROW-' A. Borland, J. Auhl, B- Schaack, B- Pratt, Dr- man, J. Catalano, Col. J. Rambo, Dr. R. Sisler, Dr. J. T- Penar, Dr. W. Swezey. I p ,Z Culmination of one pursuit E . 5. i , if -, , 5 pf , V L ia 'V . 1, K Dr. Harker awards a well deserved -honorary degree to Robert Thorn. ...... 4 Baccalaureate 194 be Y, , if W, , ,, ,Q 1 ., ,s 4 f , 541 We f' , 5, H we ,Z-M Commencement ef another. Vi M X Uv' pa inf, 6 UH 'Nt fgi' i v, H fir ' s . Z y 1 2 4 Q. 1 I lt I P . 5 i 3 1 Q 3 a I 1 Classes fall upon one another in pursuit Of progress. Always rushing toward the future We find that place where we stand Unsatisfactory. A breathing spell of satisfaction And then . . . A yearning for advancement. 1 J I Y J 1 2 1 gf ..f. .,.,, .....,f.-.-1-.v-zu.-Jvc'e.m-:ww-I:-f.-..x.4r..r,..faf-5af,-mul-N...-vgv.: :fy-...L..A.:,.t ,,....v ' 'T V LES N, ,Q I J v, . I.. 1 ' A U' f Ti . Q' :Ha i Af - :-fig'A1af' 5 - if gf. .- 11 .,-1: img- ... -4 i- LJ -. , 'ni 1 . . . 1 ' Q L M.. 1 'V r Si-MQ 5, .A-5 'L - '- '-X4 1,5 L , ,T in -Q... I '.L,,,f 4' . , . .lf Elpzfqr , 111-.,. 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Y il fl! - 'X 1 .ki ,lf '1 LH all if J Zu, il i 1 , 5 5 1 A 'I a F E . , i ! I 'f l l, i 'i in fl 14 I+ 'Hi 'f,! ,xl lm gui e.,: ia l 'I l L l I1 nl W l iv i E l ur' ia Pl ya ,,r' will Q i Initial self-assurance . . . then defeat . . . Gradual realization of the undertaking . . . The determined Sophomore . . . Pursuing sophistication. ' i l ii is is ll Y 'u 'r W, ii- i g S H is X E B ,.., K IA ' M 1 5 I 221, ' l I J Q lth First exciting whirl . . . then disappointment . . . ,W l Wondering uncertainty of beginnings. . . V l The bewildered Freshman . . . Pursuing his place. 198 If: ...J New seriousness . . . dedication . . . Certainty and grawing restlessness. . . The poised Junior . . . Pursuing maturity. fd Reflective self-criticism . . . anticipation. . Assuming responsibility with conndence . . The serene Senior . . . Pursing the future J 199 Senior Class No one knows better than a college Senior that learning is never done. After four years of concentrated study, one realizes that an individual's educational goals are never fulhlledg the facts and concepts learned yesterday will be obsolete tomorrow because of today's discoveries. A Senior looks backward on his college experience as a time of preparation and maturation and forward to the practical experiences for which the Grove City classroom has made him ready. But he has not learned in the classroom alone,' he has learned values from successfully working and living with others. 200 hvj Ist Row: N. Beck lSecre- taryj, L. Paul fAthletic Council Representativej, J. Hunter tPresident1, S. Cober fTreasurerj, K. Gemmil fAthletic Coun- cil Representativej. 2nd Row: M. Carfrey IVice Presidentj, J. Moran fflthletic Council Repre- sentalivej, P. Anthony fStudent Council Repre- sentativej. Karl I Sul OLIVIA D. ADAIR Coraopohs, Pa. B.A. English -if GAYLE M. ADEMA pr, ,gp-. -a Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. Executive Secretarial ROBERT ADEMA Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. Economics LARRY ARMSTRONG Verona, Pa. B.A. Business Administration PEGGY A. ALLEGRO Hunter, Pa. B.S. Biology PAMELA L. ALVERSON McKeesport, Pa. B.A. Business Administration JOHN D. AMES Cassadaga, N. Y. B.A. Business Administration ALYCE ANDERSON Chagrin Falls, B.A. Spanish A. CHESTER Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Business Administration Ohio BACHMAN lg-if ,, wi, me X' , Kew' - mwzz-watt' 5.1: f-i. 59? -. 'ff ' A N . ' ' W- W tzagrifp-fpfffj -f ,,V. , ., .2 ,W fzafiew - ' -fi 'agfggi' 2 ,, ,ff fri . . Xie f GAIL B. ANDERSON Villanova, Pa. B.A. Elementary Education MARILYN K. BAILEY Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. English , . , , Q ,,' . 4 f I w9,'w,,4, ,ff 1,5 N ,1-,,Jrf'y'C'4 f ,,, 456' 1 -.-at if Q Q 1 ,1.,. ,:..:--7 -. H - .. I ' ' ' ' HE., I:fi:'-5-at., , ,1 , ., ,- t I , ,e . V , gi , V- , ., f V vlhfffz'-f-.1 .LJ?,,, 'V xg - vi- fif v 9 J' K Sf' L A 1 ia f fi at , ,V Q f A Au- ? , . rw 3 M Ugg ' 4,- N f 201 PERRY ANTHONY JACK L. ARMSTRONG Swarthmore, Pa. Stoneboro, Pa. B.A. History B.A. Accounting, Business Education STUART E. BALL SHIRLEY M. BALTAU Corry, Pa. Grove City, Pa. B.S. Chemistry B.A. History a f ,aw JOETTA A. BIDZILA Monongahela, Pa. B.A. Business Education SARAH D. BIRNLEY Grove City, Pa. B.A. Business Education ,X . JOHN F. BARTON Uniontown, Pa. B.A. Accounting 'Rl 'wg JAMES M. BEATTY '- Eau Claire, Pa. B.A. Economics NANCY M. BECK Youngwood, Pa. t B.A. Spanish LOIS J . BECKER Arnold, Pa. B.A. Elementary Education SAMUEL S. BECKETT Uniontown, Pa. B.A. History EILEEN M. BEELER Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. Mathematics SUSAN LEE BELL Erie, Pa. B.A. Spanish HAROLD T. BERNSDORFF Sewickley, Pa. B.S. Mechanical Engineering KAY E. BESWICK Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. Mathematics ALFRED J . BITTEL Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Economics SW 3 ,,.f -.---'- 202 RUTH E. BOGERT West Middlesex, Pa. B.A. History RAWLEY D. BOONE Hickory, Pa. B.A. History J JUDITH A. BLAKELY Grove City, Pa. B.A. Elementary Education M 'm X- nw' ducariot ANDREW C. BORLAND GUY F. BORRELLI PAUL E. BOVENKERK Brideville, Pa. Glen Rock N J B.A. Business B.S. Mechanical Administration Engineenng WILLIAM T. BOYCE Scottdale, Pa. B.S. Chemistry JOHN R. BRISCOE Uniontown, Pa. B.A. Business Administration SCOTT L. BROWN Greensburg, Pa. B.A. Business Administration BASIL B. BROWNFIELD Ligonier, Pa. B.A. Business Administration LYNN G. BRUNER Butler, Pa. B.A. Business Administration JOHN A. BUCKLEY New Castle, Pa. B.A. History ROBERT E. BUDAVICH JOHN F. BUTLER Euclid, Ohio B.S. Electrical Engineering SUSAN C. CAMMACK Drexel Hill, Pa. B.A. Executive Secretarial DOUGLAS I. CAPEHART Liverpool, Ohio B.A. Business Administration Grove City, Pa. B.A. Business Administration WILLIAM C. BRENNEISEN Coraopolis, Pa. B.A. Business Administration DAVID BRETTELL Fieldsboro, N. J. B.A. English EDWARD B. BOWMAN Sandy Lake, Pa. B.S. Chemical Engineering 95' wiv' ,ww QQ., K --'- M-ff X X AY MARVIN W. CARFREY 7 Abington, Pa. B.A. Sociology 'hw JOANN CLEVENSTINE JOHN G. CLICQUENNOI Cherry Hill, New Jersey Slippery Rock, Pa. B.A. English B.M. Music DONALD L. COOK MARTHA R. COBLENTZ Munhall, Pa. Anderson, Indiana B.A. Business B.A. Elementary Education Administration i f 4, if 4 ERIC C. CARLSON Warren, Pa. Q. B.A. Business ' Z. QA' Administration in 1 JAMES s. CATALANO K Pittsburgh, Pa. if ' if B.A. Economics JUDITH A. CATHCART Duquesne, Pa. B.A. Business Education DAVID M. CATTANACH Rochester, New York B.A. Business Administration ROBERT S. CAVE West Hartford, Connecticut B.S. Electrical Engineering K Qs, WILLIAM B. CLIFFORD LARRY L. CLINESMITH SUSAN A. COBER Pittsburgh, Pa. Malverne, New York Butler, Pa. B-S- Biology BA- BHSMGSS B.A. Elementary Education Administration RICHARD J. WILLIAM L. CRIBBS PATRICIA D. COOK COURTNEY Leechburg, Pa. MUI1112111, Pa- Greenville, Pa. B.A. Business B.A. Elementary Education B.S. Biology Administration XL I 204 an 'YQA DAVID P. DAVID R. DALZELL W. LLOYD DAVIDSON CUNNINGHAM Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. 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B.A. Political Science if ,J , 22, , f -1 l 1 an 1...-:v W- I .ff I X VI L X , X Lf '53 .,,iWt-wg.,i.M Mm:-If Af. f'f'7rY fn,: r'5 K' M,-fri EDWARD Y. RABIN JOHN D. RADCLIFFE CHARLES L. RANALLI CHARLES L. RANKIN CYNTHIA B. RANKIN Stoneboro, Pa. Hillside, N. J. Clairton, Pa. Natrona Heights, Pa. Baltimore, Maryland B.A. History B.A. Economics B.A. Business B.S. Chemical Engineering B.A. Elementary Education Administration DELORES GABRENAS GERALDINE PAUL R. RAUPACH CHARLES B. RAWSON RAWSON L. WESLEY REEDY REICHENFELD Santa Cruz, California Norberth, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hickory, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Sociology B.A. Economics Business Education B.A. Political Science B.A. Elementary Education fx UQ f,,5,.'Ywn iv' ..,...f 215 5 Z' ' THOMAS D. REITHER Stoneboro, Pa. B.S. Mechanical Engineering JANE E. RICKETT Murrysville, Pa. B.S. Mathematics fs asv .'f I ,- Ov ve, 11 MARY LOU RESLINK Erie, Pa. B.A. Executive Secretarial JAMES B. 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B.A. Elementary Education WILLIAM R. SHIELDS Slippery Rock, Pa. B.S. Electrical Engineering DONALD A. SHOCKEY Apollo, Pa. Metallurgical Engineering KAREN M. SHORT Monaca, Pa. B.A. Executive Secretarial JACK SEELHORST Pittsburgh, Pa.. B.S. Mathematics 4? ROBERT A. SKINNER CLYDE E. SMITH Toledo, Ohio Natrona Heights, Pa. B.A. Accounting B.S. Mechanical Engineering ELDAN R. SNYDER CARL L. SORZANO Pittsburgh, Pa. Ruthedge, Pa- U B.S. Electrical Engineering B-S- Mafhemaflcs ix '54 fi ...S ,hr 'FL ETHEL M. SMITH Evans City, Pa. B.A. Business Administration DAVID LEE SPENCER Slippery Rock, Pa. B.A. Accounting J i Y . 3 W sr W I. I V is I r J A i S i L I . I gi E R 4 1 5 TIMOTHY B. G. SMITH gg Jamestown, N. Y. 1, B.A. History X' -N 4. LYNN A. SPENCER f New Castle, Pa. I B.A. English M UQ' an-v 'ibn 'ii f. I. il ip IV ii '1 ir K ur -'L' - 'bu 'K 'SCN N' X I Q. RICHARD E. I STAHLSMITH ' Cochranton, Pa. B.A. Economics WILLIAM L. STEHLE Latrobe, Pa. B.A. Psychology KEITH L. STERLING Titusville, Pa. Electrical Engineering ROBERT E. STILLEY Grove City, Pa. B.A. Business Administration BARBARA L. STREAMS Pittsburgh, Pa. Mathematics RICHARD L. STROUP Karns City, Pa. Mathematics ROBERT L. SWESTYN Carmichaels, Pa. Electrical Engineering LYNDA D. TAFT Erie, Pa. B.A. Elementary Education ROGER W. TAYLOR Glen Rock, N. J. 2 B.A. Accounting X I, 1 M JOSEPH E. THOMAS New Castle, Pa. B.A. Business Education . ROBERT M. TEEL '23 Q Wayne, Pa. MARY C TODD B.M. Music Oakmont 'Pa ' .11 A HARRY L. THOMAS B.A. Elementary Education Munhall, Pa. B A Business Administration, Accounting JOHN A. TOSH I-21Va1C, Md. MARCIA E. TOMLINSON f B.S. Mechanical Southampton, pa. Engineefiflg B.A. English, French A 218 Auf' ' 'V' JOHN B. THOMPSON Grove City, Pa. B.S. Mathematics ? IIOMPSON Pa. narics R f. I' PAUL J. TRGOVAC EMMANUEL E. New Brighton, Pa. DAVID E. TUDOR TZOUANAKIS B.S. Metallurgical GfCCnV1l1C,.Pa. Herakion, Greece Engineenng B.S. Chemical Engineering B.S. Electrical Engineering 1 CAROLYN E. VanCISE Sharon, Pa. B.A. Elementary Education 41-5 JEFFREY E. VanSYCLE Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Business ELLA MARIE VanDUSEN Administration Cresskill, N. J. B-A' English! French NORMAN J. VERIGOOD JOHN J. VIERTHALER Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Business Administration DAVID J. VINT Rutledge, Pa. B.A. Business Administration JANET A. WAGNER Greenville, Pa. B.A. Executive Secretarial GARY G. WATERHOUSE Clairton, Pa. B.A. Business Administration JOSEPH H. WEBER Asheville, N. C. B.A. Business Administration HARRY E. WEBSTER Wellsboro, Pa. B.S. Mechanical Engineering DAVID P. WEINGARTNER New Castle, Pa. B.A. French JAMES F. WEIR Verona, Pa. B.S. Chemistry WILLIAM C. WELKER Conneautville, Pa. B.S. Mechanical Engineering Leetsdale, Pa. B.A. History Win' 911 1 'Q' Q.-..-Y -N-.rf UV 209 --.ff 219 Q 0- 'Cx 14' X iii' gl 4' , ,J I 4 M. JEAN WHITCOMB JAMES L. WHITLATCH LAURA J. WICKERHAM BQNNIE J- WIDELL Hamburg, N- Y- Mercer, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. EUC: Pa' I B.A. French B.A. Political Science B.A. Elementary Education B-63 MUfhema C5 it .J WILLIAM J. WORTHINGTON Charleroi, Pa. B.A. Business Administration JEANNE C. WRIGHT Lima, N. Y. B.S. Mathematics BARBARA WITHROW Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Business Education JUDY L. WOCKENFUSS Livonia, Michigan B.A. Psychology i 220 TERRY E. WILLIAMS Bradford, Pa. B.M. Music Education ELLEN J. WILSON Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. Biology GEORGE WINOVICH Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Business Administration 'R Wg, .W lil fig- Si!- iff' hr TH. sie .ff .1 ln' W 5552 3,39 V' if SANDRA A. WRIGHT Upland, Pa. B.S. Mathematics VIRGINIA L. YOCKEY Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. History DAVID A. YORK Eggertsville, N. Y. B.S. Chemical Engineering BONNIE G. YOUNG McKeesport, Pa. B.S. Chemistry SANDRA J. WROBLE Irwin, Pa, B.A. Business Education JACK W. YATES RALPH M. YOBP Clalftonf ra- New Kensington, Pa. B.A.'Busmess B.A. psychology Administration .J- JAMES S. YOUNG Grove City, Pa. B.S. Mathematics LINDA M. ZEEB Ballston Spa, N. Y. B.A. Spanish Seniors Not Pictured CAROL F, BEATTY THOMAS T. CALDWELL Eau Claire, Pa. Topeka, Kansas B.A. Business Education B-S. Biology ROBERT E. HORNER JOSEPH A. LEVISKY REO MARY SADDORIS Pittsburgh, Pa, Dover, pa. Franklin, Pa. B.S. Mechanical 3.5, Chernistry B.M. Music Education Engineering JOHN S. ISHERWOOD ROBERT K. MORLEY WILLIAM J. SKEDDLE Verona, Pa. Mercer, Pa. Clairton, Pa. B.S. Biology B,S, Mechanical B.S. Electrical Engineering Engineering WILLIAM L, KILLORN MARY S. ORSILLO GEORGE E. VRANESH North Arlington, N.J. Midland, Pa. RUSSCIYOI1, Pa- K B.S.C. Business B.A. Elementary Education B-S- MHUIGIVIUIICS Administration 4 221 Ist Row: C. Stuart fTreasurerJ, T. Stewart fVice Presidentj, fflthletic Council Representativej, W. Anthony fStudent Coun- E. Becker tPresidentj, B. Martin fTreasurerJ. 2nd Row: cil Representativej, S. Brown lflthletic Council Representativej. J. Shockey fStudent Council Representativej, D. Blackmore ..Y ,-. . ' --fr 1 I N Q 'ir Q5f vv v,ggglL:g!.L11,l ,r . 'bfazgii in L' A ' lit: A '9 11' 1 at R. Abbott F. Adams nfvf ,,-1- 1 -zz. LIIUTLQLTW'MLuL1:t-1 1' 1 1 +2t '1yg2:1'1 .t,.p3!.r. X hgiiiy - , f. -f- .,' y'1 .'4 ,.1'14r'T ' ff 'L . A . vs ' . ' . 11 YQ .-- I-ww 'K ny.. tx 1 ,.-- -Mr G. Adams R. Adams C. Addis 'x iv 'hr' J. Adzima C. Aeberli C. Aitken A. Alexander 222 Junior Class The class of 1964 in their third year at Grove City College ably carried out the duties which traditionally are the responsibilities of the Junior Class. Hard working members of the class published the weekly Collegian and the 1963 Ouija. The annual Junior Class Variety Show was this year an intercollegiate talent program. As Freshman Counselors and in various other leadership positions, Juniors proved that they have gained an awareness of the need for the educated in all phases of life. D. Allen W. Allen J. Alter J. Anderson L. Anderson P Anguish W. Anthony C. Ashbaugh R. Ashcroft S. Axtell C. Ayer B. Babin R. Bailey , J. Bair f 2 5 ' Z X77 f Rx , W, if ' , N. R. Baker W. Bastl C. Bauer E. Beachem J. Beatty 4-5-s, E. Becker L. Beeman S. Beile J. Bell J. Bell J. Boyd R. Bell J. Braden -1. T6- W.- -' 1 Ez.. Us N-lu-v 7? it E. Brown R. Brown G. Beller M. Bengs B. Bennett C' Bmms R. Bernsdorff T. Betush C. Blackburn '11,-v KP' We S Brown D. Blackmore J. Blackstone 09 if ga-4' L gg., S... 4.3 W. Broyyn F. Brum S. Bullers A. Bullions D. Boring W! ,,..,- 46 ff ., 'W my 'S I ..-Q war -cw' TW R. Burch G. Burow ,I K. Burrows J. Caldwell N. Caldwell ,: .af Q '92 - aw'-5,s2'Q:-ai J' 9! . -eu.. 1 Qa- . B. Cameron A. Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Cannmg H. Capps A. Carlson G. Carlson C. Carlton C. Carson P. Caulfield S. Cecil H Crosten C Crysler M. 4r 7 '... YM!- xx 56+ J. Covode W. Cress M. Dorer R. Doyle R. Drinkhall H. Driscoll J. Dumbroski E. Dunlap A. Dwyer Q? 9 Y L ,fr 'Ks -TH -. . W, I F, . H W ,o. wi' lg, 'N 44 1 I fs li 1 1 r . l Q 1 l i i n fl 1. 'l 'E ll fa 5, . I 1 4 s I . . . . N r . . 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F:-L ' ' .e -xv . x fav.. 4 Q rw., l 226 l , 1 lil. MI if L . . J . Hook J . Horensky -. - 'Seq . A -k . iv Wh- N.- T 'SQ QYYUXV: H3215 Q55 .Wi 'ffl' on ' I as ' -, 8 I 4 ' i 'CV -r W' it-aug, 49' .ff ,M . im...- if--.f N I J. Johnston 'V' T. Johnson A. Johnston W. Johnston J. Jolly D. Jones G. Jones J. Leezer ,ry ...J V. Q- '9 in .1 .- ..Q,,- ' it J. Jones A. Judd R. Kam R. Keil . Kent S. Kepler M. Lengel H. Lewis 'IS 4932 Q0 'Cb are R. Kepple G. Ketler J. Kirchner E. Kline J. Knepper , R. Knight A. Koenig C. Kordyl D. Kozlowski H. Kunkle R. Kremer P. Laine , ' 113. 'W' QLQQ-u J. Liston J. Litterini J. Lombardo R. Lang E. Larson an .....,, I' Nw 'rfr-'4 'Dx Lowe Lupo Lynch McAllister 1 sff ' -mfr' 'f ll Q- ek-3... 227 1 -L- 47- IQV J. LaZaro B. McCague S. McClelland J. McClure M. McCollough K P. McCollum R. Leach ' ' ' ' B. Mcc0me11 1 C. McCoy X' 'J M. McDowell X I B. McEvoy N' K f L. McNaughton I G. McNeil 10 1' Martin Mathers Mathieson Maxwell Mayer R. Mac Fall J. Mac Farland Mackey Marrale Marshall Martin S. Monk D. Montague T Montgomery T Montgomery B. Mook ff'-PCN . 4...-14 hr .,...-f qsif 'nur P. Ostergard A. Paganelli S. Osborne G. Pallante F. Pallone J. Parker G. Patterson Mtn G. Pearson D. Pickert J. Pierosh F. Polar C. Pollins F. Povirk ,gn fd' S. Ragen D. Reardon C. Reiber J. Reimer K. Reinert D. Reynolds R. Rial D. Richards N. Rinehart in-..., D. Ross H. Ruprecht R. Rust T. Saddoris J. Salak J. Rutherford A. Sanden D. Say 229 'hw , 4--ay... N. Robinson K. Rodgers H. Romesburg J. Schneider N. Schneider 76 gy.. CDW. on M. Romesbu D. Ronco IIC 6? uv 4 , .Q . ,Q 5 ,N 4665, 4,1 I g .gy ,225 5 . 'W' 'SK 500 3 ,,.s? I V , FFR fb C Stack S. Snowden D. Sorce C Staniek D, Taylor C. Teuber A. Thompson C. Tidswell J. Till A. Tirpak G. Towle D. Stuart H. Swan . Swanson R. Swope S. Tayler Tn A if 6- , 0 x . I I- ,ra- 1 v fu dx, w Sophomore Class It has been said that A Freshman knows everything about everything, a Sophomore knows everything about anything, a Junior knows something about everything, and a Senior knows nothing about anything! In their hrst role as upperclassmen, members of the Sophomore Class already had their hopes set on many of the virtures often reserved for the following year. In attempting to know something about everything, the Sophomores, in addition to their varied academic programs, were particularly active in extracurricular ayjtairs. Adhering to tradition, the Sophomores assumed the responsibility of supervising the Freshman Class elections in December. Group unity and cooperation were promoted throughout the year, and inthe second year of college living, the Sophomore Class gave indication of increased aspiration and scholarship, greater sensitivity to opportunity, and growing responsibility and maturity. W. Adams ' L ' , ei .N . ir x ,srl , . X 6' ,V , G. Aiton , A ' I. J. Allen R. Allen C. Amaditz G. Amon 'L I M. Andersen '55' G. Andrews f., l 'W ,J 5-10 L 3 ,V fl. ' .. ,- L. Ankeney 41 G. Anthony -r ' z x M. McCaughan fTreasurerj C Leonard fSecretaryj R Rlley fPresidentj, R Myers fVlC6 Preszdentj G. Arkwright J. Arnett R. Atcheson T. Atkinson W. Atkinson X 2. l 'vi ' Q .i. . .- it I 74. 4 Q Q lan' - A. 1'-J.-1 ,fx ll. R, Rllvl i' S. Atwell H. Austin M. Baldwin S. Berlin Z S. Bamhouse C. Bernard W. Barron J. Bartholomew B. Bassett B. Berster J. Best R. Betts W. Bissell N. Bate QQWV' ., it R. Batz A C, F' P. Bauer G. Bloom J. Bloom J. Blum C. Black J. Black W. Blair P. Blake ,--Q ug, ikgh F. Beason J . Booth C. Borchert , is- J. Bennett in-. 113 C. Bosserman G. Bouma E. Bowersox S. Bowser P. Bradley P. Bradley D. Brautigam B. Borman 'U' f 11 233 15,1 -r ', 1 1 I1 1 1 g,:gNgj j 'W'Q 24-j.,Q13i5g ' ' gi' 1 '- my when A ag! Wvviv af! 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A it U.. 12 ,. , is lg V29 ' fiislgiiiff 'fzalf' 2' wiping f 911 6 sr M i fa V f' .ffv-4. w 1, , - ww: 2 ' rf Vw! M. Darling SL D. Davidson vt? 'ZW D. Davis E. Davis -, S.. J. Dawes .Q -5... W ,AW u., . -ff' , V+ UC -ff' ,pw 439 D. Eichenfeldt S. Ekin we f., f , K 52 : 1 D. Deer N. DeRusha M. Dodd S. Dodd 'iff' G. Dunn C. Dunwiddie J. Earl 'vw' E. Easterbrooks W. Easterlin J. Ewing R. Farber J. Farnsworth ik, x , W. Feightner 1 rv- N. Fife A . V ' G. Filer ' S. Farel mm l W an S I M. Finley T. Flanagan M. Fleming A. Folmer N. FO1'd W. Forsgren gfgjf ' L. Foster ff' I A V ff S. Frampton g W- I 1 Q F V. F razee IP L. Freeman Q -5- G. French q?Q2?5,t2, f 235 f v- , I 4.1 l I N 'f - :Sf U x f ,f Y.. Q., ' .1 , L. Elliott K. Evans 'PEW C. Cotton Covert Cowell Cummings Curry Da.mich Daniels D. Ellerman J. Elliott .1 If., 19' 3 'lf 'ltr'-v A 'Lv -,Q 'ag Gelvin George G erhold Gettemy Gibbons Gibson Frizlen Fuhs Gallagher Garrity Gates Geis Geissler D Guthrie W Guwang O. Guarnieri Marg -ef' E' P. Harris arshbarger 'R' f Hartman E Hathaway G HOVIS Har ar . , Harrison Harrison is . Harvey M J Hauck D Helmel J Hellerstedt J Henderson S Hennmgsen diss A Hoopes R. Hoopman K. Hoover H Howreson T. Hummell J. Hunter C. Jack 'lb' X W. Jack q 'Y' 89 T. Jobe W. Johnson P. Johnston H. Jones J . Jones -L L . N-Q., 1-r Q' J. Kettering G. Kibler D. Kiesling D. Kilpatrick M. Klingensmith R. Lampe D. Koch Q 'lu -W 2,6 .K f aff .- vw mf.: , nv sv.. S wc- .ydmv-,,. , ., ., K W9 me .,, jg 'NX iii x rj: 291, ' 5' r I 2 me -' as g,4?55,. ,113 Q, 1 My 5 Q Ima ..,... Q ex., 39 , 4,9 04' Q' f' gs 'lf' wave' W X ,, nfs M- 521 4 X if , , , J 5 1. f , x f 1 A . 1 f :ff ff 4 ff' K A sa X is ff 1' 1 f A Q . f P. Koch R. Koehn S. Koenig 414 I ...fa 51 0 7 17, f ' W. Krasmski fm. t . Wg I? V. Krebill L. Lampman G. Lang D. Larry B. Lausberg A. LeCron Z. Kunczewski C. Kuhn 'fn mms fm' lu, .w-, M.. i N. Lehman W. Lemmon C. Leonard QQ. ,,--. u -4,1 , .W ' ' 6 W. Levengood Qi' M- Hi? 4-nl . . wmv , . -in 1-as jg, . L. Lewis S. Liberto E. Liggm M. Lindblad J. Lindgren JIM 57 J. Lindsay M. List W. Little L. Livermore J. Livermore J. Long F. Loop J. Luckenbill ucv- Yi lf., A QJ 5, ' J 1-nv 455- B. McClelland T-vw snug, vin... D. McClintic K. McCoy ' . 238 M. McCaughan J. McCausland Q7 f .V 'ik 43- W 6-.-..-f nf 0051 'v.,. Uh-v --.., T. Macy L. Malcolm D. Mansfield iv f 'ff W. McNees P. Macler J. MacRae F. MacRory -4 ,vu G. McKenna W. McKenna H. McLaughlin J. McLaughlin M. McNaugher L. McCoy J. McCue D. McDougall D. McDowell M. McFarland C. McKee N I C. Mays M. Martin C. Menges J. Marner D. Marovich OO' -nv- ' 'F' D. Menges R. Meredith C. Merwm 'Q-r 'Y fi ' 'U 5 Bn: 'iv R. Marsh J. Moravec D. Morse L. Moyer L. Moyer R. Mueller N. Mulchin S. Mills L. Mitchell J. Modic W. Monsma R. Montgomery B. Messner L. Midea M. Miles L. Miller nP'p- w i, is 2 . ' 45' - , I .2'f9 ' C I lof- ,A- A if fl 11:7 239 Y L ff ,?7W,,,:7.?., .. ,..7,,,J,,.,i Q , -'Z ,Q 572 417 ,vw 'ff ffw.., '.f-f ,QWW 4 3 10.07 ' 1, , ' fl if Lf ' 4 47 A f' fl 1 Q 4 fr rf' uf- Q--v I' B. Olmsread D. Orbaker .--- D Prout B Obborne D. Reeves I. Reidnger S. Resek M. Rhonemus E. Richards N. Rickabaugh , n,. N. Ridgway R. Riley R Rlckards lim 95151555 113 Qfwwpg- if A. Rippon G. Roberts S. Robeson Ils.-.4 LQ J. Ross ,ER R. Ruby J. Ruckel B. Roush K. Rudolph S. Russi . D. Royer D. Shannon J. Shaver E. Shaw E. Sheasley B. Sherlock C. Shryock M. Siefert V. Scroger L. Seeger M. Sember G. Serepca G. Shafer J. Shaffer S. Scheetz F. Schindler D. Schodlatz B. Scholze R. Scorield 'Y' P. Rynd F. Rzicznek J. Sauer W. Savage G. Ryan J-w 3 '45-1 'S 241 1 I 79' 'lb' The 171 L 1 Qi is ds., 3 ... X 3:1 'XP ini' CKIMTI tr if fy ,A .. I Q- 1- ' Q.. 'Q' z .gf QP' 1 X Y .1 . h A wwgzfe Q.. 33' ' S J mx Q 'ii-,fs's?i to . . we gm. me 6' ,V , YQ., X I . .-. . if Fei. 2 J J if ' , .7 arf - Q. rv' F44 1 N- - .- if -e. . f r X A . ' ax .J . M . 'C' 'UK 5- J. Stimel R. Stock E. Stone C. Strang - ' Wf , qi' 11 52211 r .. ,. ' ' s , ff Lax, 752 4. ia-4 Q ig!! 7 Ve 'thru' 3 'f f fn- f v 'W . ...-V' 1 .pw- L. Stevens J. Stewart R. Stewart K. Takagi A. Tennyson S. Thayer J. Surlotf C. Stadler J. Stammelbach J. Sterrett J. Sterrett L. Thomas T. Thompson B. Tilts J. Tinant B. Tipton R. Traggai L. Tremitiere K. Trent C. Tressler J. Tulloch G. Tyrrell S. Vail W. Vance G. Vaughan W. Vogel J. Waddington dv 'L' 242 11 'C 4 M. Sloan B. Snyder S. Sonnett M. Sorber J. Sowers S. Sparks R. Swezey R. Szutu M. Simon J. Simonich C. Simpson D. Simpson P. Simpson H. Skinner M. Skoronski D. Swanson U' in- 'nv Q-n!P N kg 3 K. J M J. Waddington K. Wakefield R. Wall J. Watson K. Watson C. Webster J. Weeber hx D Welers C. Wennerstrom T. Wentz K. Werts I-if 'NO' im' S. Westergreen K. Westlun d T. Wheater N. Whitecar T. Whitin gf! 8 R Wlckert C. Wllcox C Wxllxams H Wmklevoss L Wxlrnot E. W11son Q K.. V Wnherup F. Wojtaseski Jw. M. Wilson M. Worman R. Yeaw F. Yetka 4... 'Sv 1 is-uf -an sr-,. 243 Young Youngo . Zahniser . Zima Freshman Class A. Abrams 'CZ' W. Acks J. Adams K. Aikens D. Albert M. Allen W. Allen J. Anderson R. Anderson 9 T. Andrew t' At the beginning of every school year, the new freshman class is the center of attention. New faces, new personalities add interest and sparkle to campus life. As the year progresses, the incoming class becomes an integral part of the student body, participating in all forms of college activity, but still there is a freshness and enthusiasm symbolic of freshmen only. Never is the class so united for one cause as they become during the Extended Orientation period. In December the class elects ojicers to lead and represent them in class projects. The class of 1966 is composed of responsible individuals who realize the potentialities and opportunities that four years of college offer. P. Sleigh tSmdent Council Represenrarivel. T. Haller tVice Miller tSrudenr Council Represenrarivet. W. Stephenson tTreas- Presidenrl. M. Scoletti tPresidenrl. K. Magill fSecremryJ. J. urerl. '9 zr, the 'flllon' Sf and '6SSes, Parr of 'NIS of illness ' only, useag lalion WS to 9- The Visible ES and Offer. Trell- F . F S. I ' ,WJ y w K at' al'-,, YK 4 . H if -gr-5 Si I7 l 'I , K , v 1 Q 'nr N. Bittenbender K. Blohme R. Bloom i W. Buchanan S. Buck J. Bullions T. Burkholder F. Butters if L. Boehmer K. Boesch L. Buzard K. Cabble J. Cadley A. Callahan J. Cameron C. Campbell R. Cole T. Colin R. Conder C. Connelly G. Cook C. Cooley R. Copeland Chirico Chittum Clements Cleveland N. Coblentz S. Capps R. Carncr T. Cassell M. Catt J. Chappell N. Chase S. Crawford M. Creedon C. Dalrymple R. Daltry R. Davis W. Davis E. Denaci W. Cunningham R. Currier E. Curry M. D'AgosLino 246 L. Cressman R. Cribbs R. Cumming C. Doolittle J. Douds D. Duda P. Duderstadt R. Dunmyre D. Eakin G. Ealy G. Fullerton C. Early D. Eckert P. Eger R. Elcock S. Englert C. English 6 S Funk K Gabriel 'Uv X Nm., 2? ,pv- T' .101 'C7' S. Epp W. Erhart V. Eshbaugh M. Evans H. Exley M. Farlneau R. Fediaczko C. Ferlem A. Fisher -nur-pf kv S. Gay M. Geib J. Geisler W. George D. Gergely J. Gibson B Fisher P Fletcher E Ford M Frellsen M Fullen S. Gill L T. Haller -K 7 Ov' T-I Elf ,' '2 W I '- H GJ: 1.42 -' I .fv Wffwfaf' 7,2 AQ ' - A wufif ' -' , ryyw 71, z if fffffj gf .f- ,gi ,7j.fiM ' rf D. Girdwood E - ' 2321 A C. Glanvxlle 9 M 3 L. Glauner , 7 Q --v. -'f g- 1 ' 1 G 'I A 6 K. Glessner Q Vu, iv L. t H. Good -F tW'f4' A R. Goodwin K, . M. Hamm G. Harpsr 5 C. Grace B. Gratton R. Green V. Greenawalt R. Greene R. Greene W. Grifiith L. Grooms M. Gursky I.. Harris L. Hartmann H. Havrilla G. Healey J. Heasley P. Heanh D. Heck J. Haubauer D. Hagarty G. Hager hp R. Vi 3' T if 5 P. Hager A. Hague . . 1 4 V ' 4254 1 4,4 fn :mf fifyf 7 ZX ix 1 if f X211 fwfr v ff, gif.. , , Z ffl 1 , -1 4' Qi R ' 1 f f R E R. Hale .re I X -0' R. HSCK D. Henry S. Herr G. Hcrzxshuch Q..- ,,4 S' ,q 5 C, Hrs A1 ' 248 G. Hrs NY Hiitzck C. Hisksy .3 Hziks R. H111 R Hi... 1 Q! .-rf fr A iff? 7 flifti. 5 f. V f Ai.'1 ' M. Jones P. Kalbac T. Kalcevic J. Kasper D. Kelly V. Kenward J . Ketler 'Y' G. Hoffman J. Hines V, Hipps J. Hollabaugh D, Hobert R. Holland G. Holmgren R. Humbertson J. Hohmann C. Hunt G. Hunter R. Holden C- Huntley S. Irwin W. Irwin K. Iverson J. Jappen J . Jeffers P. Hutchinson S. Hynes R. Jenkins L. Johnson S. Johnson J . Johnston T. Johnston H. Jones CF is ., 249 5' nf' 5 We 1.5 ui 2 1' B' ve' IV' K QEU7 3 Q' A-x i Q 'Q' i .40-' I 74' if 5 25+ 'Y 4:9 E L v-Prem NI I.K1sibEwinf f fi 45,35 R Lario I1 LARUSS L. Keyser 'Qr Q... -L, L. Kraft N. Krause R. Krier M. Kuhn Vs Kvneuen K. Laidlaw J. Lambert R. Landers D. LLEusHL C1 5 R. Lipscomb Clid J. Livergood y D. Loaclzzxin ' G. Locks x j- LQSK Nl. Lug R. Lxriv-ie L. Lzzihs-' 5 1.11: I ' IX G. Koning D. Kline K. Kline R. Klomp J. Knarr P. Koenig C. Koley W. Kidd M. Kielar D. Kinsley S. Kinzer A. Kinzer E. Kleiman G. Lefchik 31 K S .. C f' -'I l 15.5 L. McAninch D. McCalmont S. McCandless H. McClelland S. McClester R. McClintock S. McColm J . Markel P. Martin 3 934 fs... J. Mastri H. Mathay L S. McCracken C. McCullough J. McDowell N. McElhose J. McElroy A. Mathieson R. Maxwell P. Merz L3 W. McEwing W. McGarry H. McKain R McKee N G. Metcalf V3 G J. Michelson uv J. Miller f B. Milligan if H00 4, J. McLean T. McNees W. McNees R. Milliken S. Mizer C. Moffet L. Mook T. Moore L 5 M. MacAskie P. Macler it 1T 7 E- .4--' 'QS' K. Magill M. Mahan P. Morgan M. Morris D. Morton H. Morton G. Moser D. Moyer D. Myers 251 iq, l Q Q i , J 1 W ,Q VQV gg v fi .' my 47 A. Nagy L. Nary M. Naumowich B. O'Dell R. Ormesher D. Padezanin R. Patterson 'har Q xg - fc L. : l r X ' iff 5 fl S. Reed N. Reeves E. Reynolds J. Reynolds E. Rider W. Riley J. Ritter R. Rawlins J. Rebmann B. Reed A. Paulson N. Pearson E. Peschel R. Peterman K. Petersen - 'P' T. Phillips M. Phipps R. Pinkney D. Plyler J. Pogue J. Pollock J. Price J. Ramsay L. Ramsey J. Ratvasky F R b t . o er s '::-,f M. Rodgers M. Rodwanski M Roe 252 C. Robinson A. Rockhill fb.. 4-nf -.f ii- l J. Rokosky A. Ruffner B. Russell R. Rutt B. Ryder D. Sager C. Salmons R. Sample G. Sanford P. Savale J. Scaringi M. Schaub R., Sharp K. Shellkopf D. Schwab J. Schweigert E. Schweinsberg 'CJ' T. Simpson J. Sinclair J. Slade W. Sleigh -1. ' r '-v , D. Smith G. Shakely I N V: f xt, if ,V Q , 1 5 9' 3 -1 , '- M.. 6, - Q1 .41 1 My J. Sp ,,,, V D. Spicher F... A QD in-1' A if ' Q W. Sponsler C. Sproat S. Stalford D. Standish S. Staplin 72? Stayduhar Stephenson Stephenson Stepp Stilley Stout Stover 58 .4- ' ,sm Cl-5 p 195 L P H SA ' s ,.4.. 2 Q fppsn ,I -.. K. R. Stroup M1 F in fv- .TQ J. Tuttle J. Twigg E. Uber Q-f' 14' S. Stuckey B. Studley l ' 'Gs fx' J. Vance C. Vathanakul 'ix Q Qs ,,..f4 ful ..,4 f' S.. Tv' M. Sudak - R. Sutton R. Sweinzer B. Sykes W. Tanner H. Taylor P. Teichert W. Thayer C. Theal .pn ,V C. Thomas -v,-: ff-v .: R. Thomas ' 254 D. Thompson J. Thompson W. Thompson A. Till P. Turley B. Turner ii, '! f' 3 if nfl Wagner Wallace Walter Walter Walters 'f-ff Virgi Waddell Wadding Wade Wagenhouser Wagner , 1 S. Webb S. Weed 1' ' 'lil M. Whitcomb J. Wible R. Wickerham D. Williams J. Weir K. Williams 'Cr D. Yarnell V. York M. Young W. Zacharda F. Zimmemman R. Zukas fl - X - 4- , '31 ,Q N , N x... A ki' I wb I 1 - SS .4-ni - U' ei i C E X 'R Y E Q : E - l is Sir- S- x I 'X e I s Q .Lo ,fs 'S - I ff, 4 f f Aa- 7- .-dg i Arcweld Testing Machine employed in our engineering department r ARCWELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY GROVE CITY, PA. that make possible the testing necessary in required for the aerospace age. I l - . Arcweld builds the special testing machines the development of the new and special materials ii 1 HARLAN L. R. ANDERSON A11 lines of insurance Service That Saves . . Compliments of 160 E. Pine St. Phgne 124 I Gfovecityfpa' YouNG's DAIRY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS C. F. EMLING COMPANY Bill Young-Class of ,39 INSTITUTIONAL FOOD SPECIALTIES 2305 WEST ERIE STREET CHICAGO 12, ILLINOIS We Af. X .ING 18 Inachinss ?5331'Y ln the 1al materials --ii -1-if ,Y B '39 TEM-'res STEAK coMPANY IDEAL PAST RY BEEF - VEAL - PORK - GROUND BEEF FRESH 8a FROZEN SHOP 2406 Dagenhart Rd. Gibsonia, Pa. TIGER'S DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY SERVICE Mending Alterations Bakers of Fine Every Garment Mothproofed BREAD PASTRY COMPLIMENTS PATTERSON BUCKEYE INC. 1230 VELMA COURT YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO PHONE 782-8020 With Best Wishes MlLLER'S HUMBLE ESSO N. Broad 84 Blaine Street Grove City, Pa. Phone 458-9978 TOP VALUE STAMPS H. C. SHIRA DRUG STORE Grove City, Pennsylvania BURDICK'S CLOTHING STORE 123-125 s. Broad st. Grove City, Pa. YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING Jarman Shoes - Manhattan Shirts McGregor Sportswear Interwoven Socks Home Cooking Away From Homei' Meal Tickets Available DAD'S RESTAURANT 2l2 Broad Street Grove City, Pennsylvania l l 1 1 I - I Lunches - Ice Cream ISALY'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Ends the Quest for the Bestw CLEPPER'S MARKET 3-05 S. Broad St. Groceries, Meats, Vegetables 1 1 n 1 l i 1X 1 S 1 1 1 - MCCANDLESS SERVICE STATION Sterling and Quaker State Products COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR 402 N. Broad St. Grove City, Pa. 44 ..,, - l Y -1 X MORE 22: 0melI T l 5 MW 1cIS EPAIR Compliments of MILE'S MEAT MARKET Quality Meat and Poultiy We Cater to the College Students BECKDOL'S SUNOCO Corner Broad and Main Streets Grove City, Pennsylvania PATRONS I. A. MATTHEWS INSURANCE MONTGOMERY WARD MOOK'S SUPER MARKET SULLIVAN CLOTHING STORE DR. D. E. WONSETTLER Compliments of THE GROVE CITY BARBERS' ASSOCIATION GROVE CITY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION BROAD STREET GARAGE-Dodge JIM HUGHES GARAGE-Olds 8a Cadillac R. M. 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Your goals can be higher, and you should be able to reach them sooner, because of the education you have received. ' Enjoy your freedom of choice and use it wisely. May every decision you make be the right one! If We can help you at any time, and in any Way, please call on us. THE GROVE CITY NATIONAL BANK GROVE CITY, PENNSYLVANIA HTHE BANK WITH THE CLOCK Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HARSHAW'S INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE A Compliment To Better Living PENN-GROVE HOTEL In Grove City Grove City, Pennsylvania WESTLAKE DRESS SHOP Coats - Dresses - Suits - Skirts - Sweaters Hats - Hose - Lingerie Advertised College Fashions I Alterations Done ' 140 South Broad st. Phone 1606 Grove City, Pennsylvania THE BOOK-DAVIS CO. 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Nlessinger RFD ifl-Vermont Hill Road Holland, New York Phone: LF 7-2562 Area Code: 716 Beeler, Eileen .... . 9 Student Directory 55,222 Abbott, Ronald .... ........ ....- Abrams, Andrew . . .... .....-.-.- ---- 2 44 Aclts, William . .. ,......... . . . . . 244 Adair, olivia ......,.. .... 5 1, 104,133,201 Adams, Frederick ....... . . . 144, 152, 174, 222 Adams, Gary DeWayne .... .,........ l 42, 222 Adams, Judith ...,...... ...... 2 7, 244, 77 Adams, Robert ....... ..... 4 1, 222 Adams, William ..... .------ 2 32 Addis, Charles ...... . . . 146, 222 Adema, Mrs. Gayle .. . ..... 119, 291 Adema, Robert ..,... ...... 1 47, 201 Adzima, Thomas . . ..... 43, 141, 222 Aeberli, Carolyn . . . .... 130, 188, 222 Aikens, Katherine . , . ........... 64, 244 Aiken, Caryle ,...., . . . 82, 131, 183, 222 Aiken, Douglas .... ............ 1 40 Aiton, Gerald ..... ...... ........ 2 3 2 Albert, Donald ...... . . . 37, 88, 168, 244 Alday, Margaret ..., Alexander, Arthur . . . Allegro, Peggy .... Allen, David .... Allen, Ivy ..... Allen, Marjory .. Allen, Richard .. Allen, William .. Allen, William .... Alter Janice ........ Amon, Gerald , ....,... Alvefson, Pamela .... Amaditz, Carl ..... Ames, John ......... Cabble, Karen .... Anderson, Anderson ! Anderson, Anderson 9 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Michael . . . Alyce ..... Gail .... John . . . Jon ...... Lewis .... Peter ..... Robert . . . Andrew, Thomas .... Andrews, Anguish, Ankeney, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony Richard . . . Philip ...... Lawrence . . . Gaylord . . . Perry ..... William . . . Arbes, liill ........ Archer, David ...... 77,245 0 ,,,,,, 1 11114 Qt -,-...,, Arkwright, Gary .... Armstrong, Jack ..... Armstrong, Larry Arnett, John ........ Arrington, Ronald , .. Ashbaugh, Connie . . . Ashcroft, Richard Atcheson, Richard ,. . Atkinson, Terry .... . Atkinson, W. Ted Atwell, Suzanne . ., Austin, Herbert . .. Axtell, Stewart .... Ayer, Caroline .... . Babcock, Patricia .... Babin, Barbara .... Bachman, Arthur .... Bailey, Marilyn Bailey, Richard Bainbridge, Lyle .... Bair, John ........ Baker, John .. Baker, Mary ...... Baker Ronald .. Baldwin, Mary , Ball, Stuart ..... Baltau, Shirley .... Barnard, Carol .... Barnett, Linda ...... Barnhouse Susan Barron, William . '.'.'. . . Bartholomew Charles Bartholomew: John . . f 1 ' Barton, John ......... Bash, Edward ....... .... 142,152, 174, .... 39, 92, 134, 201 121,222 232 93,244 232 244 145, 55, 24,46,145,165, 24, 92, 222 222 201 232 206 .... 55,232 232 ... 134,201 ... 133,201 ..... 222 ... 244 ... 222 .... 39, ...... 165, ..... 79,l20, ... 23,144,200, ..... 23,108,146, .... 142,152,174, .......... 140, .,.. ,120,176, ....... 37,143, ....,..... 163, ... 26,109,135, .... 119,139, ..... 37,39, ,......... 78, ....... 85,131, 37 47 244 244 232 222 232 232 201 223 176 245 232 . . . . . . . . . . 201 145 201 232 245 222 222 232 232 232 232 ... , 143, 173,176 223 223 . . . ...... 142, 165, 78 , 109, 131, ...l20,245 .......127,223 ......... 139,201 .... 57,85,135,20l .....,.. 145,223 ... 24,144,159,176 ...,..... 120,223 ..fffffffffffffffff'76, .............. 140, 25 108 132 181,188, 191 ............ ,189, 146 245 223 , , 222 ...... 43,108, 189, , 201 135 201 245 245 232 .... 76, ........ 232 ...,..... 245 ........ 36,232 ... 146,171,202 Bashaw, James ........... ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ggshlinehlvlrs. Patricia .... ',', 168'245 S53 , ef .......... 1 'lll' U Bastl, Williailn ....... ' 126' gate: g0l'Il'lal1 .... .. '.' 2 3 2 au, aymond .........., Bauch, Raymond . . . ' ' ' ' 64' 176' Bauer, Carol ...... -'ffn' 223 Brautigam, David . .. Bream, John ....... Bream, Joseph ...,.... Brehmeyer, Betteann Brelsford, Anyce ...... . . . Brenneisen, William Brettell, David ..... Bretz, Susan ...... Briscoe, John ..,.. Brockman, Mary Brodmerkel, Linda . Broms, Charles ..... . . 143, 232 , P 1 .......... I l 245 3332111112-1113 Suzanne -- ..,.... 245 Bax, DCm'liS ......... I I I I I , 64, 245 Ba brook, Sara . . . - ' 9 76 77, 176 Blfch Alan ..5, ,55 223 ea 5 ' .... - 1 Beachem, E1-189119 ' H 'I , , 43, 55, 232 Beason, Frances . .. ' ,,.... 159,245 Beattie, Samuel .............,... . U U I ' U A 139, 202 Beatty, James ........... .--- - --ii.. 131,223 B22ify',?,2,'25h 1 ' ' 98, '1os','1'06,'iS9, 1904 1911 200' 202 kv Y Albert ,, .... ------............. . gggkgi, Eugene ,..... 23 36, 108, 143, 159, 176, Becker, Lois ....- Beckett, Samuel .... ............ 5 5 Beeman, Linda . . . Behr, Thomas .... Beile, Sally ...- - Beilstein, Paul .... Bell, James E. . . . . Bell, James G. Bell, Reuben . . . Bell, Susan ..... Beller, George Bengs, Marcia . .. Bennett, Ann ..... Bennett, Barbara . . . John Bennett, -... Benscoter, George Bergmann, Susan . .1 ' S muel Berlin, a Bernard, Henri' -- Bernard, Warren . Bernsdorff, Charles Bernsdorff, Harold Berry, George ...... Berster, Barbara Best, John ....... Beswick, Kay .... Bett, William ...... Betts, Joan Arlene . . . Betts, Rodney ...... Betush, Ted ...... Bilger, Kenneth .... Bidzila, Joetta Birnley, Sarah ..... Bisceglia, Michael . .. Bishop, Gary ....... Bishop, Robert . . . Bissell, William .... Bittel, Alfred . .... . Bittenbender, Neil Black, Carol ...... Black, James ..... Black, Terry .... Blackburn, Carl ........,............... Blackmore, David 119 140 173 Blackstone, Jane .......,..... Blair, William Blake, Patricia Blakely, Judith .... Blohme, Karen .. Bloom, Gordon Bloom, John ..... Bloom, Robert .... Bluedorn, Ronald Blum, Janet ....... Boehmer, Lynn .... Boericke, Peter .... Boesch, Kathryn Bogert, Ruth ...... Bohn, Edwin ..... Boone, Rawley .. Booth, James ..... Borchert Charles Boring, Daniel ...... Borland, Andrew .... Borman, Bernad .. Borrelli, Guy ....., Bosserman, Carol Bouma, Gene ....... Bovenkerk, Paul ..... Bowersox, George Bowman, Edward Bowman, Virginia Bowser, Sandra .. B0YCan, George . I I i i ' Boyce, Donald .. BOYCC, William .. Boyd, James .... Boyd, John ....... Bozzo, Richard . Braden, Jean .... gfagiey, James .. Bradley, Patricia K, Brandon, Ronald , ' 1 s 24,8s,152, ...... 190 202 49 . 1 ,130 111 .....,.. ... 152 4-4, 553 85: 7 202 222 223 , ,245 132 223 145 163 Brown, Betsy ....., Brown, Mervin .... fIf'36'140 7 1 105, 152, 188, 223 142, 143, 223 . . . . 43, 223 130, 181, 202 fff'43,55,76, , ,QQ , ,108,129,223 46,93 168,176,232 245 '64'89' 142,163,223 189 223 ra ey, Patricia 232 142,232 144,232 223 120,142,202 .........,245 180,232 55 . . . 55, 126, 202 245 .... 88,93, ......... 79,23 ,......... 147,223 ... 39,137,168,245 ........ 129,202 ...... 190,202 ....... 152 ... 145,202 ....... 245 ... 169,232 ,.. 174,202 ..... 245 145,233 .... .... ...., , , ..'108'134'189'191'192 7 3 I 2 .. . 37, 173, 233 245 . . . 127, 233 245 169,202 46, 121, 245 88,202 140,233 .... 143,191,193,203 233 .... 78, 79, 131, 233 233 ...,.... 25,203 ................ 139,233 .............. 43,189,203 245 108'109'134'180 , , , ,188,233 .... 43, 189, 203 . . . 64, 89, 223 245 .... 135,223 .... 156,245 .... 128,233 .... 182,233 ...,,. 45,161,232 0 51,77,85,129f23 .... 145,170,203 .,........ 51,203 'A' 146,203 ... 78j79,130, ....... 146, 234 223 223 36,234 223 223 203 176 Brown, Robert ..... ...,.,,,, 1 69 Brown, Sally Ellen .... 109,129,181' Brown, Scott ....... ,...,, 8 5, 146, Brown, Walter ...... .......,... , Brown, William F. ..., .......,..,,,, , Brown, W. Lawrence . . . . , , 41, 59, 76, 77 234 Brownfield, Basil ..... ........... 1 41i 203 Brunner, Katherine . ......,....... 92 Bruner, Lynn ...... ,,,,,,, , H 203 Bruni, Frederick .... ,,,,,,,, 1 45, 223 Bruso, Margaret .... , , , 133, 180, 234 Bryan, Patti ...... ,,,,, 1 90,245 Bryant, Betsy ....... ,,,,,,, , 245 Bryant, Carl .......... ......,... 2 34 Buchanan, William . . . . 37, 159, 245 Buck, Shirley ...... .....,., 24 5 Buckley, John .... . . . 93, 203 Buckley, Loren .... .,..,.,,, , , , Budavich, Robert . , ,,,, 152,203 Buehl, Frederick . . . ........ ' 234 Bullers, Sally ..... . ....... 41,223 Bullions, Andrew . . . . . . 39, 120, 223 Bullions, John ..... 4 ....... 245 Burch, Rae Belle .. .... 134,223 Burkhart, Calvin . . . .... . 234 Burkholder, Terry . Burow, Glenn ..... Burrows, Keith .... Burton, Virginia . . . Bush, Nancy ..... Butler, John .... Butters, Frank .... Buzard, Lawrence . Byler, Russell ..... Cadley, John . . . 89 245 . ............. ,223 ......,.......... 223 . . . . 234 26, 128, 182, 188, 234 203 245 245 37,234 . . . . 25, 27,180, 245 245 146, 223 24, 85, , , , 176, 223 ...........128,223 37 78 79 233 Caldwell, Gary . . . Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Callahan, Callahan, Cameron, Cameron, Camack, James . . . John . . . Ned .... Anne . . . Robert . . Beverly . J. Craig Susan .. Campbell, Alice . . . Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell am bell , Charles . Donald . . . 5 , Heather , Janet . . . John . . . C P , , Campbell, Richard Campbell Robert . Campolo,, Joseph . 37,234 144 36,223 223 27,93,245 146,234 55,120,126,223 130182204 . . , ..... l28:223 245 24, 223 120, 223 127, 234 146, 165 176, 223 . . . 234 111 ssQ 'ffff'46,55 1I1I111Q... 152 Canale, Anthony . Canning, Karen ..... Cantoni, Barbara . Capehart, Douglas Capps, Harry .... Capps, Stephanie . Caputo, Louis .... . . ..., 133,178, 'i35,224 188,234 146, 204 140, 223 246 ...,234 Carlson, Allen .... Carfrey, Marvin .. Carlson, Eric .... Carlson, George .. Carlton Collie ............. 224 143,200,204 108,144,204 145,224 64, Carner, Russell Carr, Thomas .... Carson, Curtis . .. Cassell, Tyler .... Catalano, James . Cathcart, Eugene . Cathcart, Judith .. Catt, Mary Ellen . Cattanach, David Caulfield, Patti . . . Cave, Robert .... fff'i44,159,2z4 .....H 76,2W 145,163- ........ 37,133,533 ' i... 93,246 204 , ,,,... 137,532 6,1 , 140,173,17' 12g ,gg 2, ... 1 234 Cecil, Sally .......... ........,... Chakford Kathryn Chapin, Richard . Chapman, Sandra 51,133,224 3, ,,., ., , pb 04155 r 11 t , 4114 1,,,.. 1750 035115 -15' i wi, ,'4-v 1 040411 1-774 0111 0,11 ., g,uvj, ,411 ,,,,, r M, lv'.,.., , V-,,,, -' 44 ' 11011,-4'1 Wnuffl 04h,,1 .,,, 0 ,'0 -tvl 0-'14 410','.i..,..,-- 000 W l,,. 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Churchman, Kathleen Clark, Alan ...,.....,. Clark, Fern ......... Clarke, Barbara Classen, Scott ..... Clements, John ...,,. 46, 55, ... 25,108, 130, 88,93, ... 119, 129, 'Q1QQQ'78, ..Q 37Q78, ....... 124, .....,.,.. 46, .. 133,179,182, .,ffffff'140Q165 Cleveland, Scott .....,. ....... ...,...,..... Clevenstine, Jo Ann . Clicquennoi, John . . . Clifford, Robert .... Clifford, William .... Clinesmith, Larry .... Clutter, Charles Clutz, John ....... Cobbett, Robert Cober, Susan ...... Coblentz, Martha .... Coblentz, Nancy Cohen, Sharon .. Cole, Carol .... Cole, Harrison Cole, Ray ....... Colin, Terri-Ann .. Collins, Marion .... Conder, Ralph Condro, Joseph Connelly, Craig ..... Conners, Richard Connor, Joyce .... Considine, Jane .... Considine, Julie Cook, David ..... Cook, Don ..... Cook, Gail ...,. Cook, Patricia .... Cookson, Lynne . , . Cooley, Craig ...,. Coolidge, Robert .. Cooper, Larry . . . Cooper, Paul . . . . . Copeland, Robert .... Corbett, Gerald Cordes, Charles Cost, Judith ..... Cotton, Carol ...., Coughenour, Dale Courtney, Richard .. Covert, Robert ,... Covode, John .... Cowell, Laurie Cox, Thomas ..... Craft, Sherri ........ Craig, Susan ......... Crawford, Suzanne Crawshaw, Thomas Creedon, Michael Cress, Sandra Sue .. Cress, William .... Cressman, Lois Cribbs, John ..... Oribbs, William .. Crosten, Harold . . . Crysler, Phillip ..... Cumming, Russell Cummings, Emily .... Cunningham, David . . . Cunningham, William Currier, Robert ,..... Curry, Elizabeth .... Curry, Katherine . . . Curry, William .... Curry, Kenneth . . . Cusick, Paul . ..... . Cutshall, Robert ,....... . D'Agostino, Madeline Dalrymple, Cheryl .... Daltry, Robert ..... Dalzell, David ..... Damaska, Joyce . .. Damich, Lynne Damp, Harry ..... Daniels, Carole ..... Darling, Margaret .. Daucher, Judith .. Davidson David . Davidson: Margaret. 1 1 . . Davidson, Lloyd ..,. Davis, Donald ...., Davis, Earl .... Davis, Haven . . . Davis, John . . , . 108, 128, 191, 192, 51,59,78,79, ........121,148, ......64,143, ..... 41, fII'78,79j127,200, 25,26,130,181,19l, .......... 64,18L i fff'126,182, fff 55,93, ..... 180, ... 128,182, ..ffff'36,139, .......... 129, ... 64,131,181, .. 76, 89,131, 37, 79, 140, 119, .. 127, 246 224 224 37 234 246 234 246 246 1 5 2 224 234 140 234 234 234 246 246 204 204 224 204 204 222 224 204 204 246 234 234 234 246 246 234 246 234 246 224 234 224 224 234 204 246 204 234 246 .. 129, ... 37, ....., 234 .. 140,224 .... 224 ,.. 246 ........... 224 ...,......... 246 .. 108,127,181,224 ... 130,181,188,235 ...,..... 152,246 .... 39,143,204 ....,. 144,235 ,... 24,36,224 ... 76,120,235 .. 180,246 ..... 246 ..... 246 ... 37,246 ...... 224 ..... 64,246 .............. 246 ........... 142,204 .......... 145,163,223 .. 36,108,159,176,224 ............. 152,246 ....,.....,.... 235 ... 108,120,205 .,........ 246 .......... 246 ...,...... 173,180,246 .........,,... 130,224 21,84,108,146,169,224 ...,........... 24,235 ...........,...... 141 . ... 224 .. 88,89,246 ......, 246 .,...,. 246 ..... 145,205 ...... 130,224 ... 85,131,235 .......... 145,224 ......,. 64,188,235 .....,.,,. 88,188,235 .. 82,89,109,131,224 .,.. 39,165,176,235 .,..... 135,180,224 ..,.......... 146,205 .. 145,159,174,176,235 ..,...,,,,.... 76,235 224 , 224 Davis, Mervin . . . . . . 43, 46, 85, 145 205 Davis, Molly . . . . . . 25, 108, 132 224 Davis, Monroe , . ............... . . Davis, Richard . . . .......... . 246 Davis, Robert ,,,. . , 142 152 Davis, Wendell . . . ...... 246 Dawes, Judie ......,.,...... ,...,..,. . 76 235 Dayton, William ...,.....,....,............ 224 Dean, Daryl . , .....,...,.,...., 55, 120, 190 205 De Camara, Marjorie Priddey ............... 205 Deer, Daniel .......,...,,...,.............. 235 Deets, Janet ......... 23, 51,108,128,191,192 205 Dellen, Chester ..,, ..........,,.....,.. 4 6 224 Denaci, Edward .................,. ,. 246 Deniker, James . . . . . . 246 Deniker, Linda .... . . . 224 Dent, Robert .. ..,.. .,...... 2 05 De Rita, Michael .... .......... . . . DeRusha, Nancy .. .... ....,, 2 35 Diaz, Sandra ....... . . . 179, 182,246 DiBiase, Anthony ..... .,......... 2 05 Diifenderfer, Thomas , . . ...,........ . . . . DiMaggio, Peter ...... . . . 85, 88, 147, 205 DiMenna, Roberta .. ........... 246 Doctor, Thomas . . . ......... . 246 Dodd, Marcia .... ....... 7 8, 134, 235 Dodd, Sarah . . . ..... ,... 7 8, 134, 235 Dodds, Walter . . . . 47, 141, 152, 176, 205 Doerr, Alan . . . . . .............. , . . 246 Doggett, Decer ......... . . . 35, 36, 108, 145, 205 Domer, Miriam .......... .,...,.... 7 8, 79, 246 Dompkowski, Alexander . . .... 42, 46, 147,224 Doolittle, Cynthia ...... ...,. . 181, 247 Dorer, Marjorie ....... . , 41, 135, 224 Douds, John .... ......., 2 47 Doutt, Vernon . . . ..... 147, 205 Doxey, John ..... . . 35, 145, 205 Doyle, Richard .... .... 1 43, 224 Drinkhall, Ruth . . . .... 127, 224 Driscoll, Helen ,... . . ........ 224 Duda, Dennis ......... ...... 3 7, 247 Duderstadt, Patricia . . . ........ 89, 247 Dumbroski, John .... . . . 159, 176, 224 Dunlap, Edward . . ...... 36, 224 Dunlavey, Walter .... .. .... 24, 205 Dunmyre, Richard . .. ....,... .. 244 Dunn, Bonnie ....... . . . 131, 191,205 Dunn, Gary .......... .......... 2 35 Dunwiddie, Claudia L. .. .......... 235 DuRei, Thomas ....., ............ . . . Dwyer, Albert ...... . . . . . . 36, 37, 144, 224 E Eakin, Thomas . . . . . . ..... . . . . . 247 Ealy, Gary .,,..... .......,... 3 6, 247 Earl, Judith ........, ......., 1 34, 181, 235 Early, Charles ....,..........,.......,...... 247 Easterbrooks, Ellen ......... 92, 108, 134, 179, 235 Easterlin, William .........,................ 235 Ecker, Patricia ...... 25, 26, 131, 189, 190, 192, 205 Eckert, Donald ..............,.......... '. 37,247 Edelman, Raymond .................. 88, 93, 173 Edwards, David Keith . . .........,...... . . . Egbert, Ellen ....,.... . . . 51, 64, 82, 120, 225 Eger, Patricia .,..... .......... 1 80,247 Egger, Carole ......... .......... 8 8, 225 Eichenfeldt, Donald . . . .... 139, 235 Ekin, Sally .......... ...,.. 2 35 Elcock, Ronald ........ ..... 2 47 Elder, Darryl Clark ..,...... . 225 Eldridge, David ....... ...,... 1 47, 206 Ellerman, Dianne ....... . . . 55, 92, 180, 235 Ellerton, Linda Susanne . . ....... 133, 225 Elliott, A. John .......,. ..,.. 3 9, 93, 206 Elliott, Jeanne ........ ....,..... 7 8,235 Elliott, Linda . . . . . 64, 78, 88, 93, 235 Elliott, Roger .... ....,.,....., 2 25 Ely, Donna ..... ........... . . . Engle, Marlene . . . . . 206 Englert, Sally .... .... 2 47 English, Clem ,.... ...... 2 47 Ensworth, Susan . . . . 133, 225 Epp, Stephen ....... ....... 1 65,247 Erhardt, William . . . , .......... . . . 247 Eshbaugh, Vernon . .. Essawi, Ghazi ..... Evans, Ann ...,.. Evans, Karen .... Evans, Marianne . Evans, William .. Ewing, Joseph Ewing, Nancy Exley, Harry . . . F Fairbairn, Susan .. ..... .. Faragher, Ida .... Farber, Robert . ,. Farel, Susan ...,.. Farineau, Mark ..... Farnsworth Judi h ..,. 93, .. 119, 142, 159, ... 55,126,190, ......... 133, ..ffff'84,139, ,.. 37,79,143, 133, 135, 39,120,176, 88,93, 119,134,188 , t F arren, Gary ,............ ...,........ , Fawcett, Gretchen 25,134,189,19l,192 Fediaczko, Richard ,.......,. 275 139: 1 247 205 206 235 247 206 235 206 247 225 225 235 235 247 235 225 206 247 Feightner, F. William Felley, Donald ...... Fenner, Linda ,....... Fereday, Ernest ..... Ferguson, Wendell ,. Ferlein, Carol ..... Fife, Nancy ......, Filer, Gary l ,........ Filson, Holl1s .,.,... Finefrock, Quay Giles Finley, Marian ...... Fisher, Arthur ...... Fisher, Betty Jane Fisher, John ...... Fisher, Thomas Fisher, William Fithen, Sandra ...,,. Flaherty, Linda ..... Flanagan, Timothy .. Fleckenstein, David . Fleming, Mark ...,.. Fletcher, Nikki ..., Fletcher, Paul . .. Folmer, John .... Ford, Edward ...,. Ford, Nancy ........ F orsgren, Wayne .... Forsythe, Richard Foster, Lee ......... Frampton, Stephen .... Francis, Michael .... Frazee, Virginia , . . Freeman, Laurie .. Frellsen, Marilyn .... French, Gracella .. Freshman, Carol .... Frizlen, William Frizzell, John ..... Fuellhart, Konrad Fuhs, Margaret .... Fullen, Margaret .... Fullerton, Gordon Funk, Susan ........ Funkhouser, Laura .. Furgiuele, Frank .... Gabriel Kenneth .... C5 Gagginf Robert ... .l ' ' 1 ' H Gahagan, Arthur .... Galey, Clark .....,.. Galket, Roger ...... Gallagher, William .. Gallagher, Susan .... Galvane k, John ..,... Gamble, Mary Beth . Gardner, Joseph ..... Gardner , Lanny ..... Garlock, David ...... G arrity, Garvin, Gates, Georgieiana Robert ...... Robert . . Gay, Suzanne .... Gayley, Owen Geib, Marcia .... Geis, George ..... Geisler, Joseph . . Geissler, Gordon .. Gelvin, Gary ...... Gemmill, Kathleen .. George, George, George, George, George, Gerber, Daniel .... Kenneth . . . Raymond .... Ronald .... William . . . James ...... Gergely, Dorothy ..., Gerhold, Joan ..... Gettemy, Roger Getty, Stephen ..., Geyer, G. Allen Geyer, George .. Gibb, Robert ...,. Gibbons, Karen Gibson, Jean ...... Gibson, Michael Gibson, Robert ..,. Gilbert, Boyd .... Gilhorn, Trudy .. Gill, Margaret Gill, Scot ......, 26, ffff'39Q140Q188 .,,,,,,,,.i43 fQ'131 .......,.... 36 36,37,43,46,189 , 25,26,132,188 .. 180 ,. 35,144 .. 43,189 .,.. 152 .ffff'129 .. 46,145 ..... 144 ... 36,139 .Qf2QII'159 ..... 173,176 ... 108,130,188 .......... 37 ..... 36,47 ....,.... 144 ..... 37,78,79 ........ 39,188 .........., 132 . 77,89,132,188 ............ 78 1 1 s 7 1 1 1 1 ... 76,126,182, .IfIM36j37,79, ........ 35, QQ'183, ... 92, ... 78, fff'93, .. 145, .., 37, ..QIfff 43,141, ... 79,143,168, .......... 21, 'ff'78,132, .... 139, 78,79,133j182,188, 'IQI1IQQ11QIIQ11Q36, .. 64,120, ....... 43, ... 88,93, ... 141,174, .. 79,88,l20, 24'26'200 Gillander, Bruce ........ Gillespie, Boe ....... Gillespie, Mrs. Mary Beth Ginader, John ...... Girdwood, Donald . . , Givens, Eric ....... Gladis, William Glanville, Charles Glasgow, John .... Glass, Dorothy . . . Glasser, Joyce . . . Glauner, Lewis .. 7 1 7 109 .l55.59-1 ' ' , , 42:171,176, ............. 152, '47f141Q152Q176, ffffff'128,18L ..IIQi11'64, ... 141,144, ffff'132, .....,. 88, ..,. 88,147, .,.. 14o,174, ........... 36, ,.. 51,l29,l82, ,.,....... 89, 119'144 21, 4 1 ... fffffff'128, .ff'36Q37, ..f'37,78,120, ..,.... 193, ff'47Q140, 78, 180, .1 165, 235 225 225 225 225 246 235 235 206 225 235 247 247 206 206 206 206 225 235 225 235 225 247 235 247 235 235 225 235 235 225 235 235 244 235 235 225 206 236 247 247 247 225 225 247 119 225 236 225 206 225 207 225 236 225 236 247 207 244 236 247 236 236 207 47 146 207 236 247 225 247 236 236 207 225 236 247 225 236 139 236 236 247 225 207 236 225 248 236 207 248 207 207 236 248 Glauner, Lorraine Gleichman, John .... Glessner, Kathleen .. Glueck, Stephen .. . Good, Harriet ..... Goodby, Richard .... Goodwin, Robert Gordon, Gloria .... Gorman, William .... Gorski, Charles ..... Gourley, Gretchen Grace, Catherine ..., Grada, James G ..... . Graham, Bonnie .. Graham, Ly-nne .-.-- Graham, William .... Grande, Marie ,.., Grant, Anne 1 ...... Gratton, Bessie ...... Graue, Margaret .... Graves, Richard . .. Gray, Carol ...... Gray, Edward ...,.. Green, Margaret .... Green, Phyllis ...,. Green, Richard .' .... Greenawalt, V1ck1 Greene, Roberta .... Greene, Ruth ...,... . Greenlee, DeWayne . Griffin, Sue ........ Griffith, Thomas ..,. Griflith, William .... f1Q'146, ,.. 179, ...... 79, ... 37,79, 123, fffi145, '92, 129, 188, 165, 183, 119, 78,125,132, ....,..ff'135, 146, 1 64,78,84,130, 36,46, .,,...... 132, ... 39, ,... 152, M. 83 64, 140, ,, 92, 165, 225 248 225 248 236 248 236 145 236 248 207 236 236 207 207 248 207 207 225 225 207 226 248 248 248 248 226 207 236 248 Grock, Gary ....,.. ......... 2 48 Grooms, Kenneth . . . ---- - 236 Gross, Robert ..... .... 6 4, 236 Gross, William ..... ........ 1 89, 208 Grundy, Carolyn .... ...... 5 1, 08, 236 Grundy, Diane .... ......., 5 1, 1 , Grupp, Carolyn ..... . . . 130, 139, 190, 208 Gruver, Barry ..,..... . . . 108, 109, 143, 226 Guamieri, gnorina . ............. 236 Gumbert, ugene . . .............. . . Guptill, Paul ...... . . . 35, 139, 208 Gurney, J. Brian , . . ---f-,,- 142 Gursky, Mary Ann . -- 192,248 Gustafsonbhmies . . . .,...... Guthrie, wig t .... ..-.---- - - Guttadauria, Sandra .... .... 5 9, 123, 226 Guwang, William ........ . . . 171, 176, 236 Guyker, James ..... .-.--,, 5 5, 236 Haarbauer, John .... ...--..--, 2 43 Haas, Barry ........ .... 3 6, 147, 226 Hackett, Marian Sue ....., 59, 108, 208 Hadden, Robert ...... . . . 59, 79, 147, 208 Haedrich, Bruce .... .... 4 5, 139, 208 Hagarty, Donald . . . ...... 152, 248 Hager, Glen ...... . . . 37, 243 Hager, Pamela .... . . . 42, 248 Hague, Allen ..... . , 152, 248 Hague, Richard .. ..... 236 Hale, Robert .... ...... 2 48 Hall, Bruce . . . ....... . 236 Hall, James ... ........,. .... Hall, Olene ....... ... 78, 130, 236 Hall, Bobbi ........ ........ 1 31, 236 Haller, Thomas ...... . . . 152, 244, 248 Hambright, Joseph . ...... 139, 236 Hamil, Myrna ...... ...,........ 2 48 Hamilton, George .. ............... 37 Hammond, Carol . . . .... 78, 108, 133, 236 Hammond, Philip .. ............. 208 Hankey, Jeanne .. .......... ,. Hannan, Judith ... .... 133,191, Hansotte, James Harmon, Susan .. Hamer, Edward Harper, Edmund Harper Ruth ...., Harper Thomas .... Har st 31' pl , G y ,... . .. Harrington, Carol .. Harris, Lawrence Harris, Martha . . . Harris, Paul ........ Harrison, James ..,. Harrison, Joseph . . . Harshaw, Elizabeth Harshbarger, Harry . Hartlely, John ..... Hartman, George .. . Hartmann, Lois .... Harvey, Edward .... Haskell, Charles . .. Hast, Linda ........ Hastings, Martin Hathaway, Nancy .. Hauck, Mary Jo .... Haughton, Edith Havrilla, Helen ..... Head, Ronald ....,. Heal, Frederick B. Jr. Healey, Gwen ......... 1QQi'126 ff'26'78'i32 ' 7 7 7 ....,,.igi ffff'146,174 'ff'39,109,i39 .fffff'43,i47 ......... 55,78 ....... 128,182 .. 4l,59,79,191 .....H. 76,92f 39,139 7 7 7 226 208 226 208 226 236 226 226 248 226 248 208 237 237 237 237 237 7 7 7 248 237 208 226 189 , 237 237 208 248 , 261 208 248 Heasley, John ,,.- Heasley, Kenneth ,. Heath, Paul ..,-- - Hechler, Irfme ---- Heck, David Heck, Robert .... Heilman, Kirk Heim, Thomas .... Heimel, David ....- 1 - Heimel, Frederick . Hellerstedt, Lynn ,- Helsel, Laurence ..... Hemphill, W1l11am Henderson, James . Henderson, Janice ,... Hendrickson, Fab' - Henningsen, Susan Henry, Dorothy Henry, Keith ...,.. Hermanson, Susan . Herr, Suellen ...... Herrold, Barbara .. Hertzschuch, George Hess, Cheryl ,..... Hess, Garth 2 ....,. Hetrick, William .. Heverly, Bruce Hickey, Clarence .. Hicks, Jane ....., Highman, Kay Hill, Edgar ...... Hill, Judith .... Hill, Kenneth .. Hill, Robert ..... Hill, Thomas ..,... Hille, Barbara .... Hilleman, Thomas . Hilliard, Faye. ...., Hindall, Merritt Hindman, Stuart .. Hines, John ...... Hinman, Allan Hipps, Vivian .... Hirsch, Mary .... Hite, Edward ..... Hladio, William , .. Hobert, Donald Hodil, Margaret Hoffman, Gerald .. Hoffman, Roger Hoffman, Suzanne . Hogg, Donald ..... Hogg, Nancy ..... Hogue, Charles . .. Hohmann, Janis . ., Holden, Richard .. Holden, Roger ..., Hollabaugh, John . Holland, Kay ..... Holland, Richard .. Holloway, John Holmes, Linda Holmgren, Gail .... Hook, James ...... Hook, Thomas .,.... Hoopes, Arden ., . Hoopman, Richard Hoover, Knight Hoovler, Cheri .... Horensky, Jean Horn, Richard .... Horton, Richard .. Hoskinson, James . Houck, Rodney Hough, David .. . Hough, Loel ...... Householder, Gary Houston, Edward . Hovis, Gary .,.... Hovis, Roland Howard, Porter .. Howell, Linda Howieson, Hope .. Hubbard, Patricia . Huber, John ..,... Huff, William .,... Humbertson, Ralph Hummell, Thomas Hunt, Carolyn ..... Hunter, Gary .... Hunter, James Hunter, John ..,., Hunter, Robert Huntley, Charles .. Hurley, Robert Hutchison, Barbara Hutchinson, Patricia' ' ' ' HYHCS, Susan ............ 161201, Carmela .... Ions, Richard ..... Irwin, Elizabeth . .. 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Iverson, Karen . .. Jack, Carl ....... Jack, William ...... Jackman, Marcia Jackson, Dennis .... Jacobs, Robert ,...... Jacobson, Kathryn J ahn, John . .,.... . Jappen, Judith Jax, Susan ..,.. Jeffers, Judith . . Jenkins, Hale Jenkins, Roy , . . . Jenks, Rick ..... Jobe, Thomas . . John, Robert .... Johnson, Gladys Johnson, Katheryn Johnson, Leroy .... Johnson, Merle . . Johnson, Stuart ,... Johnson, Thomas , . Johnson, Warren . . Johnston, Alan . . . Johnston, Allen . . . Johnston, James . . Johnston, Judith . . Johnston, Paul ..... Johnston, Johnston, Terry ...... William . . Jolly, James ....... Jones, Dorothy, .. Jones Jan ......... Jones, George ........ Jones, Harry Charles Jones, Harry Earl . Jones, Joanna ..... Jones, Martha .... Jones, Suzanne . . . Jones, William . . . Joseph, James Joy, Joseph ..... Judd, Arnold . . . J udt, Albert .... . Kaal, John ...... Kadunce, Robert . . . Kadunce, William . . . Kalbac, Patricia ..... Kalcevic, Thomas .... Kamm, Norma ..... Karn, Ralph ..... Kasper, Jeffrey . . . Kearns, Willis . .. Keep, Robert Keil, Robert ..... Kelly, Donald ......... . , , , Kelley, Kathleen ..... Kellie, Kathleen Dimon Kendall, William ..... Kennedy, Nancy ....... Kennedy, Patricia , . . . Kenny, James ...... Kent, Harry ..... Kent, Richard ...... Kenward, Virginia Kenny, Mrs. Lorna Kepler, Samuel ...... Kepple, Ronald .. Ketler, George Ketler, James ...... Kettering, Janet ,... Keyser, Lynne .... Kibler, Gary ..... Kidd, William .... Kielar, Marie ..,. Kiesling, David .. Killean, Gary ...... Killorn, William .. Kilpatrick, Carole .... Kilpatrick, David .... Kinsley, David ..... Kinter, Sandra Kinzer, Albert ..,.. 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Lampe, Richard . . . ..... . . . . 79, Lampman, Larry ..,. . 73, 79, Landers, Richard . . . Lang, Glenn ...... Lang, Robert Larkin, William . . . . . Larry, Dennis . . . . . . Larry, Thomas . . .. Larson, Daniel .... ffff'55, 119,146, Larson, Eugene . . . .... . . . 143, Larson, Karen .... ..... .,..... LaRuss, Shirley ..... ..,.... ....... Lattanzio, Dale .....,.....,..... 23 106, 142, Lausberg, Barbara ........... 26, 92 132,181, Lausberg, Clement ..................,....... 92,108,143,189,190,191,193, Lawrence, Edgar ....,...... ....... ....... LaZaro, Joyce ............ 21, 25, 27 128, 191, LaZaro, Ruth ....... 23, 78,105,108 128,191, Leach, Ronald ..................... 36, 152, Leckie-Ewing, Melinda ..,........... ....... LeCron, Alan .....,.... .... 3 6 141,159, Leezer, John Samuel .... ,.... . .. 139, Lefchik, Gerald ...... ............. 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Robert Lynch, Gay ,.,... .. 55, 92, 120, 126, .., 37, 59, 78, 79, 143,159, 37, 85,131, ... l65,176, .,......1QiQf 159, ............ 142,152, A 92'1O8i1O9'120i 1 1 x 1 ..ffffffff'26,130, 'fff'49j1d8,132,18S, fffQfffffff'145, .... 49, 88 .... 39,85,108,135,188, 250 237 250 210 250 227 227 250 238 250 238 210 227 210 250 156 238 250 238 250 250 227 250 238 238 250 238 227 71 238 250 250 227 133 256 210 238 211 250 227 211 227 250 228 227 250 238 238 227 250 238 , 51 250 238 193 227 238 143 211 147 238 238 119 188 238 250 238 238 211 250 238 227 227 250 238 250 238 238 250 250 211 250 227 238 250 211 238 227 181 211 238 250 227 227 250 250 227 211 McAllister, Byron . . . McAninch, Lynn ..,. McCague, Bonnie McCall, Karen ...... McCalmont, David McCandless, Sara .... McCaughan, Marilyn . McCausland, John .... McClearn, Lloyd ...,.. McClelland, Benjamin . McClelland, Henry .... McClelland, Rodney .... McClelland, Sandra . . . 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MacFarland, Janet ..., MacKenzie, Ronald . . . Mackey, Kem ....... Macler, Paul .,.... Macler, Peter ,,.,,. MacRae, James F. MacRory, Frank . . . Macy, Timothy .... Magill, Karen ....... Mahan, J. Maurice Maits, Patricia ...... Malcolm, Lynn ..,.., Mansfield, Donald . . . Markel, James ..... Marner, James .... Marovich, David .... Marrale, Charlene .. , Marsh, Ritchie ..., Marshall, Brenda .. n 227 251 227 251 251 238 238 227 238 251 238 227 251 238 251 227 211 227 251 211 227 227 238 238 239 211 251 251 211 238 211 239 251 227 251 251 227 251 239 251 211 212 212 251 239 251 239 239 212 212 212 239 239 251 239 227 251 251 239 227 ... 88,93,251 228 228 ... 189,190, 212 228 239 ..f'47, .....,. 244, . 64,93,137, 25,84,85, ffff'36'141 1 1 85,88, .. 141,163, 173, 39,188, 144, . . 127, Marshall, George ...............,............ Martin, Barry .........,..... ,.,, 25, 98,108,130, Martin, Bonnie Martin, Michele . .. Martin, Pennie .... Martz, John .. . Master, John .... Mastri, James ..... Mathay, Edward .. Mathay, Herbert . . . Mathias, John ..... Mathieson, Ruth .. Mathieson, William Mathison, Audrey . , . ........,......... 88,179 .:,,.3j .,li'37 ,... 89 ..ff'93 277 ........ 89, 17s,182,222, .,...... 51, 1 251 239 239 239 251 251 212 239 239 251 239 239 228 239 212 227 228 228 239 251 212 251 212 251 228 228 251 Maxwell, Robert . . . Mayer, Gary ...... Mays, Earl ...,...... Mehaffey, William .... Meinfelder, Edmond Maxwell, Kathie .... Mays, Carolyn ...,. Medsger, Betty .. . Menges, Carol . . . Menges, David .. Mentzer, Joseph . . . Meredith, Robert .... . Menage, Lawrence ....... Merwin, Carl ....... Merz, Paul ,.,...,,... . . Messimer, Marshall ..., . Messner, Barbara .... Mesta, Lewis ...... Metcalf, Gerald . . , Michaels, James .... Michelson, James Michelson, Edward .... Midea, Lucy ........ Miles, Mark .....,. Milheim, David .... Miller, Janet ..... Miller, John . . . Miller, Linda .. Miller, Robert . . . Miller, Marjorie . . . Miller, Thomas Miller, William C. . Miller William W. Milligan, Bruce .,.. Milliken, Robert . . . Mills, Sandra .... Mitchell, Arthur .. Mitchell, Loyal .. Mizer, Modic, Sherry ..,, Justin ..... Modrow, Robert . . . Moffet, Charles Monahan, 'Gerard . Mong, Monk, Keith ...... Susan ..... Monsma, William . Montague, Dennis ........ Montgomery, Robert ...... Montgomery, Thomas C. .. Montgomery, Thomas F. .. Mook, Mook, Brian ....,,....... Jayne ..,...... Mook, Lyle . .... . Moon, Kenneth Moore, Jean ..... Moore, Robert .. Moore, Herbert .... Moore Thomas Moorefield, Wren Moran, Joseph .... Moravec, John . .. Morfenski, Edward . . . Morgan, Graham . Morgan, Patricia . Morley, Robert ,.., Morris, Melinda Morrison, Mary Morrison, Phyllis Mordush, Bonnie .. Morrow, James . . . Morse, Douglas . . . Morton, Davie .... Morton, Harry .... Moser, Frank ..... Moser, Gary ....... Moser, Rosemary .,.. Mowry, William Moyer, Dorothy .. . Moyer, John .... Moyer, Lin ..... Moyer, Linda ,.... Mueller, Hilmar .... Mueller, Winfried . . . Mulchin, Nick ..,.. Mulholland, John . , . Mundorf, Albert .. Mundt, Howard Murphy, Alan 1 . . . . Murphy, Kathleen .. Murtland, Joan Musick, Marsha , .. Myers, Donald .... Myers, Richard Nagy, Anna , . . Nary, Lois ..,...... Natili Richard Naum,owich, Margehe' . , . Naylor, David ...,.... Neely, Melvin ...... Neely, Samuel ...,.. 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Neth, Linda .....-- Neuman, Llnda .... Neundoff, Marilyn . Newberry, Deborah Newell, Iris ...,... Newell, Lucy ...... Newell, R. Terence Nicholson, Maureen Niece, Gerald ...... .. Nivison, Robert .... Nobs, Charles .... es Nolan, Jam .I .... . Nottelmann, William .. Nucci, Anthony . ...... Nussbaum, Patricia . .. Oakes, Howard Oakes, Lynda ..... Oberheim, Laura . . . Obman, Allan .... Odell, Bonnie ..... O'Donnell, Altha Oesterling, Roger .. Offutt, William .... O'Ha1ek, James O'Halek, John .... Olmstead, Barbara . Ohnsman, David . . . Olson, Lane ....... Orbaker, Douglas . Orlowski, Karen Osmesher, Robert .. Orr, Janet ........ Orr, William ...... Orsillo, Sue McGovern .. Osborne, Boyd ....... Osborne, Sue ......... Osgood, Judith . . . Osman, Jeffrey .... Ostergard, Peter .... Otterbein, Dan . . . Owen, Janet 131. 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Sonnett, Sharon ....... .. Sorber, Mary-Linda .... ............. Sorce, Domonic . . . . Sorzano, Carl .,.... . 126, 36,141, 55, 147, 159, 176, Sossman, Charlotte . . . . . Sowers, James Sparks, John ,.... Sparks, Stevan Speice, Donald . . . Spencer, David .. , Spencer, James . . , Spencer, Lynn ..,. Spicher, Keith ...... Sponsler, Warren .. Sproat, Kay ,.,..... Stack, Carol ....... Stafford, Sheila ........ Stahlsmith, Richard .... Stammelbach, Jane . 79, 79, 51,119, 36, 37, 46, Q'131, 180, 26,182, ... 27,39, ,.,.... 119, ,... l33,18L Standish, David .. Staniek, Carol Stadler, Charles .... Staplin, Susan ..... Stayduhar, Thomas . Steele, Sandra ..... Stehle, William .... Stevenson, Jacob Stephens on, Tony . . . Stepp, Richard Sterling, Sterner, Sterrett, Keith . . . Regina . . James . . . Sterrett, John ..... 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Towle, George ...... Traggiai, Ronald ..... Treharne, Carole . Tremitiere, Lawrence Trent, Kathryn ....... Tresham, Joann .... Tressler, Charles Trevitt, Kathleen Trgovac, Paul ..... Tudor, David ....... Tulenko, Thomas . . . Tulloch, James . . . 'Turley, Paul ,..... Turner, Brenda Turner, Millard .. Turner, Terry . . . . . Tuttle, Joan ........... Twigg, Judith .......... Tzouanakis Emmanuel Vail, Susan .... . . Vance, Jean ..... Vance, William ..... Van Syckle, Jeffrey VanCise, Carolyn ..... Van Dusen, Ella Marie Vathanakul, Chai ...... Vaughn, Gloria ....,. Verigood, Norman Vierthaler, John ..... Vint, David ........ Virgi, Dawn ....... Vodvarka, Richard Vogel, Wayne ...... Vota, James .....,. Vranesh, George ..... Waddell, Patricia ..... Wadding, Arthur Waddington, Janet Waddington, Joy . . . Wade, Ellen . ...... . Wagenhouser, Cathie . Wagner, Frederick .... Wagner, Janet ...... Wagner, J5seph .... Wagner, Vaughn ...... Wakefield, Kathleen . . Walko Daniel ....... Wall, Robert ....... Wallace, Helen . . . Wallace, John . . Walter, Lynn . . . Walter, Richard . . Walters, Susan . . . Walters, Thomas . . . Waltersdorff, John ..... Ward, Susan ....... Wasser, Jean ..... 21 Wasson, William ...., Waterhouse, Cam ...... Waterhouse, Gary . , Watson, John ....., Watson, Keith ...... Watson, Mary Ann . . , Watt, George .,...... Watychowicz, Edward Weatherbee, Robert . . Webb, James . ..... . . Webb, Sharon .,,,.. Webb, Tedd .,..., Weber, Joseph ..... Webster, Christine .... Webster, Edward . . . Webster, Harry , . , Webster, Judith K. . , ... 36, ... 88, 55 .. 140, 43, 46, 174 , 1 ..QIi1f1QII'169, ,... ... 141,174, 25,26,132,192, 11,1-46,l69,176, ... 1o8,147,19o, fff'127,180, ,., 79,147, 76, 128, 37,79, .ffffffff'f'f'47,141, .... 43,46,84,85,l45, .. 39, 165, 176, 76,93, 182, Tyrrell, Ga,rrett ........ ' lJ Uber, Eva .... .. Uchic, John . . . . . . 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Welker, William .... Wennerstrom, Carol Wentz, Thomas ..,.. Werts, Kurt ....,... Westefeld, Richard Westergreen, Susan . Westlund, Kathryn .. Wheater, Teena .... Wherry, Suzanne .. 21, Whitcomb, Margret . Whitcomb, Jean .... White, Anne ....... Whitecar, Nancy Whiteley, Faith .. yvhiung, Thomas . . Whitlatch, .James .. Wible, J ud1th ...... Wickerham, Laura . . Wickerham, Robert . Wickert, Robert .... Wickstrom, John Widell, Bommie ..... Wigton, Mrs. Barbara Wigton, John H. . . . . Wilcox, Camille .... Willey, William .... Williams Charles . . . Williams, David E. . . . Williams David M. . Williams, James .... ,., 78,79,12o,243 .....,,.,,.. 255 ...... 37,59,78,79 ........ 92,132,243 ... 14o,174,176,22o . .,....... 169, ........... 168, ... 23,43,55,88, ......... 46, .......... 182, ... 113,119, 144, ... 59, 76, 78, 79, 220 255 189 235 220 243 243 243 231 ....,........ 127,182,243 ......,.............. 243 ................. 182,243 25,27,98,133,178,l91,23l ......,.............. 255 ...........p.,... 131,221 .... 130,231 ...... 181,243 ,... 128,182,231 .... 36,37,243 ........ 221 ... 88,181,255 ,... 134,221 H.3Q2S ... 159,243 ..... 152 ,... 55,221 231 ,... 144, .... 51,93,243 255 140,182,231 Williams, Kathleen . . ........... 39, 255 Williams, Mary ,.... ............... 2 55 Williams, Terry ..... . . . 59, 76, 79, 147, 221 Williams, Woodrow . ............... 231 Willison, Sandy ..... .......... 1 32, 231 Wilmans, Thomas . . ......... . . Wilmot, Leslie ..... .... 1 30, 243 Wilson, David . . . ........... 37, 78, 255 Wilson, Eleanor . . ........... 180, 188, 243 Wilson, Ellen . .. . . . 39, 78, 79, 108, 132, 221 Wilson, John ....... ............... 1 92, 255 Wilson, Marion ...... ,......... 5 1, 119, 243 Winklevoss, Howard .......... 142, 243 Winovich, George .... ...... 1 76, 221 Wise, Larry ....,... .... 1 42, 152, 174 Witherup, Vincent .... ........ 1 52, 243 Withrow, Barbara .... . . . 41, 92, 127, 221 Wittman, Duane ..... ............ 2 55 Wokenfus, Judy ....... ...... 1 31, 221 Wohlgemuth, Melville .... ........ 4 6 Wojtaseski, Frank ....... . . . 147, 243 Wood, Carol ....... ....... 2 55 Wood, Eugene ....... . . . 92, 255 Woodbury, John ...., . . 156, 255 Worman, Michael ....... . . . 37, 243 Worthington, William . . ....... 221 Wrench, Janet ...... ........ 1 82, 255 Wright, James ........ .............. 2 31 Wright, Jeanne ..... ......... 5 5, 78, 221 Wright, Sandra ........... ... 131, 181, 183, 221 Wroble, Sandra ........... .............. 2 21 Wunderlich, Thomas ..... ..... 7 8, 79, 255 1! Yarnell, Darrell ...., .... .,........ 2 5 5 Yarochowicz, Michael . . .... 42, 74, 231 Yates, Jack ............ . . . . 141, 221 Yavorsky, Sally .... ,.,,..,,.,,,,, Yeaw, Ronald .... , , , 36, 165, 243 Yetka, Fred . ..... ...,.... 1 52, 243 Yobp, Ralph ...... ............,.. 1 45, 221 Yockey, Vlrgirua . . . ............. 23, 108, 221 Yoder, Sue ....... ........ 1 08, 109, 130, 231 York, Dave .,.... . 21, 173, 176, 190, 191, 221 York, Vivian ....... ................. 1 81, 255 Yothers, Richard . , . ............... 141, 231 Young, Bonnie . . . .... 43, 189, 190, 221 Young, James . . .......... 22, 146 Young, Mary .... ......... 8 5, 255 Young, Robert .,... ,,,,,,,,,,, , 243 Youngo, Richard .....,.... .... 1 52, 176, 243 Zacharda, William .. Zahniser, Karen . Zeeb, Linda .....,.. Zima, A ndrew . Zimmerman, Fred Zimmerman, Lynn Zinsser, Charles ,... Zito, Albert ........ Ziviello, Michael . , , Zukas, Robert .,.. I! .. ....,..,.. 255 ... 51,128,243 ,... 190,221 ....... 37,243 ..,.,...... 255 ,... 147,152,231 .............. 231 ............ 39,231 ,... 41,173,176,231 255 LAYOUT STAFF Glenn Burow Bill Gross Jeanne Hankey Ruthie Harper Barb Hille Marg Hodil Marcia Jackman Bonnie McCague Mark Miles Marge Sloan Cammie Wilcox PROOFREADING Sue Baughman Roberta DiMenna Carolyn Grupp Jeanne Hankey Marcia Jackman Nita Lombardo Ellen Wade TYPING STAFF Tom Andrew Linda Barnett Gay Cook Sally Englert Sue Irwin Judy J appen Gay Koning Jane Paulson Ruthanne Sample Suzie Weed Diane Weiers STAFF In Recognition The editors express their thanks for the time and cooperation given by the 1963 OUIJA staff. ART STAFF John Best Sue Cammach Lynne Keyser Joan McClure Marsha Musick Anna Nagy PHOTOGRAPHY Al Kinzer Nate Pittman Jack Schneider Em Shaw Jan Waddington SPORTS STAFF Bill Arbes Paul Beilstein Jim Bell Bill Boyce Bill Brown Phil Crysler Mark Farineau Dave Kozlowski Mark Miles Lyle Mook Harry Ruprecht Terry Turner STAFF LITERARY STAFF Margie Allen Betty Bassett Glenn Burow Craig Cameron Karen Canning 280 Sue Chidsey Lee Fullerton Linda Hast Judy Hill Linda Holmes Audrey Mathison Barb Messner Bev Nelson Sue Snowden Karen Stilley Kathie Williams Mary Young BUSINESS STAFF Susan Craig Bob Curview Betty Fisher Marcia Geib Cathy Grace Barbara Herrold George Hertzchuch Gary Hunter Bob Klomp Charles Nobs Barbara Olmstead Carol Plant Alice Rippon Sandra Smith Carol Sproat Sue Staplin Mary Arm Watson CO-ORDINATING STAFF Lois Hartman A Pat Laine Barb Lausberg ,en by The Sue Chidsey LFC Fullerton Linda Hast Judy Hin Linda HOIIHCS Barb Messner Bev Nelson Sue Snowden Karen Slilley Kathie Williamg Vfary Young 3USINESS STAFF lusan Craig Iob Curview etty Fisher Iarcia Geib athy Grace rrbara Herrold :orge Hertzchuch lry Hunter ab KIOIIIP rarles N0bS ,bm Ulmstead rolPlaI1I :e RiPP0n dm Smith 01 Sproat Sraplill Y Ann WZISOU ORDINATING Hartlllfin ,3i116 Lau5b6fg STAFF 3 J 1 ,,f .if an 53: ,ig .I ill ng-1 , if :if N K , o .. , .W . 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