Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA)

 - Class of 1967

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MacDonald Mr. James W. 1V1acDona1d, Professor of History, retired at the end of the first semester of the 1966-67 term. He ohtained hoth his Bache1or of Science degree in education and his masters degree at Miami University, and hegan teaching here at Grove City Co11ege as Professor of Commerce in 19417. During the interim he served various1y as a high schoot teacher, principai, and superintendent in the Qhio schoot sys- tem, and was a professor at Wi1mington Conege and the Air Force institute of Technoiogy in Dayton. 1n his twenty years as a facuity memher of Grove City C01- 1ege, he was quite active in campus activities and expressed a sincere interest in the students, serving as advisor to the Young Repuhiican Ciuh, co-advisor to the Poiiticai Science Forum. and Campus Advisor to the Pennsyivania Center for Educa- tion in Potitics. Mr. 1V1acDona1d's enthusiasm for po1itics is tamiiiar to his co11eagues and his students-in 1960, he par- ticipated in the Repuhiican Nationai Nominating Convention. White his scho1ar1y 1cnow1edge has earned him the reputa- tion of heing an expert on Qiiver Wende11 Hoimes, Mr. Mac- Donaid does not 1imit his interests to one fieid. His coiieagues know him as a sports enthusiast, and particu1ar1y as an avid hasehaii fan. Because of his genuine interest in his students and fe11ow facuity memhers, and in gratitude for his devotion to the co11ege, the students of Grove City dedicate this, the 1967 Ouija. to Mr. MacDona1d. ,qs , Ti ..- , N , TABLE 0 I 3, 4? 4, , T www .'Jw,pW ' 'V '23, : T V , .NWN X W W ,..m.,.. -Nwxm.. wmv., x., -.w bmw-f N N... W M... Q fm xxx A . N X : SEA Q . l M X QQS X mx xx X ,X N , 5 xx xix X , Q X X M X X ' X X XX X X X X Kwkv , TWA f. 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The Fair is sponsorecl lay tlie Stuclent Council ancl Qrientation Board as part of tlie orientation program to l'1elp freslimen clioose tlae extracurricular activities Wliicla especially interest tlaem. At tliis time all campus organizations set up laootlas in tlae intramural room of tlie Recreation louilcling so tliat fresli- men can tallc vvitli upperclassmen vvlio are alreacly members of tliese clulbs. Tliey can receive information alnout tlie activities of tlae clula, its goals, ancl qualifications for memlaersliip. Eacli year prizes are awarclecl to tlaree organizations vvloiose lnootlis are outstanclingly goocl. The Touring Clioir won first prize tl'1is year, ancl seconcl prize Went to tlie Qrcliestra ancl tl'1e Quting Cluln receivecl tlxircl prize. 28 uir . an Qrgam. eshmen with ampus. The Orientation tp freshmen tauy interest lp hooths in o that fresh- 'memhersof the activities ership. Each fhose hooths trst pttze this I the Uuting Student Council Row 1: l'l. Cliurcliman, Treas., B. Copp, Acade ' VP., R. .l ll P . R. Hum, Social VP., N. l'lely, Sec. Row 2: lVl.m6Carcangelo, fwsxfinlcllgillxfl, Slrouse, J. Kovacs, K. Allnaugli, E. Scholl. Row 5: D. Rose, W. lVlclVlillan, B. SCOlt,W.NL1tt, T. Layton. Row 4: P. lVlclVlillan, R. Mehaffey, C. George, P, Roth. The Student Council is tl'1e lnody which functions as tlie spolcesman for time students to tl'1e faculty and ad- ministration. The Council is composed of twenty-seven memlners, vvlao repre- sent ttie four classes, tlie 'Pan-Hellenic Council, ttme lnter-Fraternity Council, lVlen,s Governing Board, Womenls Governing Board, tl'1e Athletic Council and tlfie Collegian. Tlie purpose of tlae Student Council is to unite time undergraduate interests and activities, and to represent time student lnody to tl'1e administrative loodies of tl'1e College, and to the Board of Trustees. The power to review stu- dent complaints, to recommend sugges- tions for tlie improvement of Grove City College, and to aid tlae administra- tion in preserving order in tlie student lnody is vested in ttie Student Council. B- COPD. Academic N. l'lely, Sec., R. Jewell, Pres., R. Hum, Social VP H Clwurcliman Treas the 3SI'I1an for 51HCl ad. Composefl 'ho Tepfe. 1-Hellenic C0Uncil, WOmenls 50 C0Uncil it Council e interests 'esent tlie nistrative tlne Boaril eview stu- ncl sugges- of Grove iclministra- ne stuclent it Council. Student Council Social Committee lVlany social events tlirougliout tlne year are plannecl ancl sponsored lay tlie Social Committee ol tlne Stuclent Council. Tliis committee is composecl of five stuclents from eacli class wlno are selectecl lay tlne Stuclent Council, ancl five stuclents wlio are selected for service on tl'ie lbasis of previous experience. Among tl'1e activities of tlie Social Committee are tlie organization of Fall Xveelcencl, All College Xweelcencl, ancl May Day. Gcletta, Simon ancl Garllunlcel, Tlwe Rooftop Singers, ancl Tlne laettermen, are among tlne personalities wlio lnave lneen sponsorecl by tlne committee. lt D K fl R 9 R .lone B qutter K Allaaugln T Row I: l. Dain, K. Kidder, Hum, Pres., K. Picens, . e a as. A ou: Q: . . V I hs - V. R R: . -5 P. P ,lg s, D, S tt. R 3, F. Bloom, l. lxlarslu. R. Caldwell, R. XV rtney ow '1 Roi: NV. Eiijott, liulfviniclai, S. Meleen. 31 Athletic Council The Athletic Council of Grove City College strives to cl i ith create more school spirit lay provicling the stu en s W' the opportunity to conduct college athletic affairs. It lVl G ton Days intramural sponsors such activities as ibra i , sports, ancl Co-Recreation Nights. The Athletic Council is alnle to provicle these activities for us from its allotment from the Student Activities fee. The Council is macle up of four seniors three juniors, two sophomores, one fresh: man, ancl thelpresicients of W.A.A. ancl Varsity UG Cluh. V ,gg 5 P I: R ggtljchtell U m- SGC-. B. Steele, V. Pres., B. Smoclc, B. Schuster Row 2 R M I H ' 5 - an ey, Treas., G. Grelcsa, Pres., .l. Ryan, ' 32 ....,...,. -. ...M ,. .M N rtfr I Student Court The Student Court is an important part of the student government in Grove City College. It is com osed of six members-two appointed ivy the Presi- dent of the College, three chosen by the Student Council, and one chosen by both the Men,s and Women,s Gov- erning Boards-and is presided over by a chief magistrate. These students meet once every month and rule on infrac- tions of the academic and social code of the cottege presented to them by the administration or the student Body. Row I S WI E Ed J Clerk J Livermore Row 2: R. Nutt, D. Ramsey, R. Jewell, J. Vogetey, Chief Magistrate. W : . ISO1'l,A. war s, , - ' 33 ..-,--.......,..- ng- u Q, F wht, ,,,,. W.11f-Tg,.f: - f 'Ci -aw . v W, E' 1 L3 X MMM? I I .4 6 P K I Row I: R. Hogue, P. Roth, V. Pres., J. Venneman, W. Sassaman. Row 2: J. Owen, D. McKay, J. Laugtmer, W. Gray, J- Rasch, D. Krumpe, J. MacKinney, D. Ramsey, T. McGowan, B. McMiHen, R. Gies, W. Taylor. Men's Governing Board Men,s Governing Board is a student or- ganization wtiicti has been established to help maintain harmonious dorm life for the men of Grove City College. its members are the Dean of Men, in an advis0I'Y Ca' pacity, the senior freshmen dorm couns6I0FS, one representative from each fraternity, and one representative from each independent section. At its monthly meetings, the mem' bers of Mens Governing Board discuss Prob' tems that have arisen and talce actionIf0 correct any situations that need some Img provement. This Board is also in charge 0 reviewing the case of any man WI10 has been accused of actions which are Jef' mental to the peace and Welfare of te other men. Judo Board Womens Judicial Board consists of a president elected from the resi- dents of MAP, 'die president of AWS, the presidents and vice presi- dents of tide House Councils, and representatives from the junior so ir c , P - omore, and freshman classes. its purpose is to make and enforce dor- mitory reguiations and permissions. lgrugiiner. W Row 1: B. Graff, K. Kidder, Sec., A. Dining, Pres., M. Strouse. Row 2: K Aibaugii, G. Peters, N. Redsiiaw, G. Gillespie, L. Decimambeau, L. Benscoter C. Hardy, J. Keller. The Freshmen Men,s Counselors are chosen on tile basis of interest in college activities and academic achievement. They orient the men with information about campus regulations. hard is 8 H114 flown e '.uHf.'QC. IEW. i, Hi an 8 P 1, M K I f C, Ltti , C. C H. C. 'Das nce, D. McKeix'ey, B. Copp. Row Q: B. .Iones ,f,f.g,fl0l'Tnf0L:i 5?wRe'ChkgmIg45faB, Qdiefmeyer, Qigeiieimanrmsai.. Smith PJ. Mccieiiand. A. Mcmonaid. E. X ,.m'I1 iVIcGeogi'1. PJ. Nutt, R. Jewell. .1 fir in CW HI ffl' l I, m1.'I'liflg:f:mE5i' if MIME 7 I rlfil A 1 C Freshmen Men s ounse ors I I., IIISO In ,rift A .INV mnn,'p,' ,Hx .1'1,'!IIfEErri'cF. ANI We d 35 .,,,,,...-.-.- lxow 1- C Matz, Treas., S. Wilson, Pres., M. Strouse, Pres., D. Doutt, A il l.. , C. Sec. Row -2: P. Tenney, K. Lepant, A. Dilling, D. rno, . ivermore l'larcly, B. Graff, B. Smoclc, A. Macpherson. Junior Counselors Junior Counselors are selected eacln year on tlie luasis of cliaracter, scleiol- arsliip, ancl interest in college activities. Tliey lielp tlie fresliman women tlirouglm tlie first year lay offering aclvice. acljusting tliern to campus regula- tions, ancl generally pre- paring tliem lor college lite. Women's Governing Board Womengs Governing Board is tlne rnaior linlc lyetween or- ganizations ancl women on cam- pus. lt is tlie governing lnocly of tlie national Association of Women Students, ancl consists of tl'1e presidents of Alplra Tlieta Mu, Cwens, tl'1e l-louse Councils, Womenls Atliletic Association, ancl Town Wom- en, as Well as electecl repre- sentatives frorn tlie pulnlications and religious groups. P I: B . lgfnllglmericlc, Eftiiiikafi,Hi3rfdr?5Ol.fg.S.iif1EEQ effing: LF 'Mlfjief' B' Gfeenawalt J as i is I 1 mg Biiard tween Or- 'Fl OH Cam- 'ning body iciation gl lil Consisk the l'louse S rlxtlileiic wn Xvom- Ztccl repye. ulnlicaiions 3.1 .ii l f ' .vii i5 'tl' D ' 4 h v North House Council North l'lall,s governing hocly, the North House Council, is composecl of freshmen Women cli- rected hy upperclass officers. lts main respon- sihility is to instill a spirit of unity among the freshmen Women ancl to promote an atmosphere of compatihle clormitory living. Cooperation with the Dean helps to orient the freshmen to the necessary rules of social conduct ancl clormitory proceclures. The officers and the freshmen repre- sentatives, electecl in the fall, coordinate various service projects ancl recreational activities. They also are responsilole for the holiclay lohhy clecora- tions ancl clormitory parties. Row 1: K. Rohrer, Sec., L. Benscoter, Pres., C. l-larcly, Pres., N. Currier, D. Thomas, Treas., S. Butcher, K. Batterson. Row 2: L. Dech, N. Williamson, N. Penar. Row 5: B. Daviclson, E. Glson, l... lvluth. Row 4: B. Whitehoiise. Row 5: P. Gihson. MAP House Council Serving as a stem of the Association of Women Stuclents, the MAP House Council is a representative hocly for Women resiclents of the upperclass sections of the clorm. The Council acts as a governing hocly ancl clerives necessary regulations and principles of concluct with the help of the Dean ot Women. The term of the following offices hegins in the fall after the spring elections: Presiclent, Vice- Presiclents from West ancl South, Secre- tary, Treasurer, ancl a resiclent of North. They, with the other representatives, co- orclinate clorrn lite in social and clomestic atmospheres. Row 7: K. Allaaugh, PVGS-i MAP. B- Graff, Pres., G. Gillespie, V. Pres.. WGSf. C- MC' Daniel, Trees., il. Cameron, P. Harshaw, Sec. Row 2: lVl. lsett, N. Williamson, il. ROWS. Row 5: la. Nary, E. Olson, C. White. Row 4: A. Vxfaclcenhut, L. lxflilheim, J. Strylce. Row 5: C. lVlcClellancl, C. Cass, C. l'larfly. Row 6: S. l'lays, M. Pitzer. Orientation Board The Qrientation Board, headed hy Beth Hetriclc, ini- tiated the freshmen of 1966 to campus life. The social, reli- gious, and the academic com- mittees each aided the Class in its adjustments. The mixers, chapels, seminars and lunch- eons were well planned and proved enjoyahle and valuahle. Row I: P. Miller, B. Greenawalt, M. C-rlanding, B. Hetriclc, Chairman, C. Das- sance, Asst Chairman, C. Matz, Asslt Chairman, L. Byard, M. Darcangelo, N Currier. Row 2: A. Beswariclc, S. Sparlcs, .l. Neish, G. Gillespie, C. White, T. Steele, J. Winlcler, C. McClelland. Row 5: M. Malarlcey, A. Macpherson, J. Morse, M. Domergue, C. Hardy, lo. Benscoter, A. Dilling. Row 4: R. rlones, A Downie. C. Greene, P. Emericlc, J. Keller, B. Cox, N. Hutchinson, D. Ramsey Row 5: D. LaBelle, C. Rechlcemmer, D. Steighner, R. Nutt, W. Nutt, B. Taylor, D. Petrus. Row 6: T. Brown, M. Kaluza, T. DeWeese, C. Cornell, B. Quiet- meyer, E. lVlcGeogh, B. Vorlage. l I Freshmen Men's Councll The Freshmen lVlen,s Council under the guidance of Dr. Kring, at- tempts to deal with the prohlems facing the men during their first year ol? school. The Council also unites the freshmen voice on various school policies. This council specifi- cally aids the freshman in his campus and dorm life. Row 1: .l Poole, D. lVlcKelvey, C. Dassarwe T. Evans. Row 2: B. Finlay, B. Zilinslci, D Hosiclq, C. lVlcConnell, .l. Hudson, .l. Pennilig Lon. l'l. Brallier. D. Curley. Iilon - QUIK Hom-dl i ldfift mi Mimi, reli. lflfrniet com. We Clara in His mixers, and lunfh. -lamried and rid valuaH9A .U c, F wound I Ir. Kfiftlat' tip. pfflblems lvl limit riff' f-'.mi1Cil ali' 1 4' on vang? ,gmt Smal' .A ,f U5 HS Ilhlllmp . D312 fr! fm' Iwi I i 1 P i r,' 1 'x rw I W Crimson Stuff The Crimson, sponsored by time Student Council, in- cludes a Freshman picture directory, a calendar of student activities, and a student handbook. The Crimson is pre- pared by the co-editors under the guidance of the Dean of Men. it is given to all incoming freshmen and returning upperciassmen each fail semester. C. Mccielland, L. Hughes, Co-editors Q4 Maureen Howard Edztor zn Cine Kathy Wulff Typing Editor ,'4. ' J 40 Fre Boom Business Manager Judy Altman Identification Editor Kathy Kidder proofreading Editor Ouiia Editors Leni Stoner Nano Currier - Y Layout Co-Editors I ,,, Cheryl Adams Literary Editor Tate Deweese Sports Editor '- R 5 T. Sh Ii , B. D ci , K. W ttf, M. Gta ci' , J. Altman, M. Thompson, M. Matarkey, C. Crocker, E. McDowell, Rgtuzj 32: D. Coettivisibi M. Mitarj?ItVI. Bacon, C. Castor? 8.gMcCtettanct, T. Fetitman, M. Applegate, J. Kennecty, PJ. Nutt. T. De- Weese, D. Raven, D. Steigtiner. t. Smith, C. White. T. Patrick, K. Hatch. E. Mccready. The Collegian Stuff Ttie Coltegian is ttie weetcty campus newspaper which encteavors to cover att campus activities anct present current opinions on att ptiases ot campus tite. The newspaper is run entirety try ttie students wtio are actvisect tny a tqacutty memtner. The Collegian staff strives to maintain an accurate record anct pro- mote the tuest interests of the cottege, anct provicte an opportunity for journalistic experience and a mectium ot expression tor stuctents. Facutty anct act- ministration. 3 E SKI ga' Wil First O WSAJ -Ru I0 C ub Th Grove City College Radio Club, composed of a staff of announcers anti techni- e cians, has greatly increasect its membership this year. in an attempt to appeal to every college student, it nas nopes of expanding its record iiiorary to inciucie a wide variety of sounds, ranging from classical to jazz and foiic music. The members of WSAJ proact- ti I ' nci music snows reguiariy Featured programs in- cast sports events, c ape services, a . ciucie interviews with professors, students, and visiting ceieiorities sucia as Simon and Garfunkel, as Weil as special reports on topics of interest to its listeners. At athletic events throughout the year, WSAJ is responsiinie for the operation of the utniic address system. The staff of WSAJ is sponsored by Professor Date Smocic, vvitili Mr. Dave Ctiaiiis as program advisor. Roll' I: K. Kiucictwoian. B R NI i?22r9ii.?!2'ess RfirtOiycffi-ley7t5i.nE2ErF512.021 Karim SQCRROLU if F- Tummy J ., . . , . ason. ow 45 . Stewart V Preg R Neff Pzsor. ow 5: . Bronson R, Kreidep ,D ' ' - , res., D. Maharg, J. Mcvey. , 44 Outing Club Row I: R. Burtnett, I. Hedrick, Sec., J. Booraem, V. Pres., D. Yocum, Pres., R. Pinlmey, Treas. Row Q: L. Kettl, C. McCall F. Aiken, P. Roode, J. Miles. Row 3: E. Agnoli, R. Miller, C. Cook, L. Tinscolit, E. Diamond. 45 X? R :W. W l P . R. A t n Dr. Huclc Advisor C. George. ligbrz fl: C. Foerjscif SD. llijzvitcbell ngmgmarlcs N. Follansbee C. George R. P Halliday J. Peters. Young Republicans Tlne Young Republicans loolcecl for- warcl tbis year to receiving tlreir state claarter, in aclclition tl'1ey tool: part in tbe state elections. Tbeir principal aim is to support tbe iclealogy of tbe Republican Party. Club opinions on current national ancl local issues are sent to tbe county seat. ln aclclition to bringing in spealcers, last year tbe club sponsored a Viet Nam teaclr-in. Row I: .l. Miles, J. Knupp, V. Pres., A. Teis- sier, Sec., D. Knauer, Pres., R. Burtnett R Wamboldt, W. Wessels, F. Aileen, E. Dial moncl. Row 2: F. Zonaricli, K. l..engel, H. Bossers. Conservative u Tlae Conservative Club is affiliated vvrtla tbe lntercollegiate Socrety of lncllvicl ualrsts Wrtb tlae purpose of promotrng a better unclerstanclmg of tl'1e conservative pbrlosopby IH tbe realm of economics ancl politics tbe club Invites as spealcers pro lessors from otlaer campuses ancl local businessmen as Well. V. ' ? 1 l 5 i l f I 'I lfolgq l: - ali , R WSC. Sllnbroxlllril 2 V6 affiliated :ml lnclivid. Pmmohng lnsewalive lomics and :alcers pm and local International Club Row 1: .l. Simmons, C. ilolnnson, C. Eclwarcls, M. Domergue, Pres., D. Stuart, Pres., J. Hall, Sec., J. Gilmour C. Gra l... Malian. Row 2: S. Scllreilner, L. Wenger, S. Wavrek, N. Fezell, A. Ruff, B. Sutter, M. Scliaffner, l. Hecliler, lf. Whitzi liouse, S. Brown, E. l-leatli. Tlsie Grove City College lnternational Clula is sponsorecl by tlie Department of lVloclern Languages witli tlie purpose of promoting an increasecl interest in interna- tional unclerstancling among tlie stuclents ancl tlie faculty. lxflemlnersliip is o en to all stuclents, especially to tl1ose Wlio grave pre- viously lneen alnroacl ancl to tliose Wluo plan to Visit a foreign country some time in tlie future. lnfoimal cliscussions alnout Worlcl customs and prolnlems are a part of tlie variecl program, and tlirougluout tlie year, at tlne montlily meetings, Grove City College students Wlio l'1ave liacl experiences alaroacl are invitecl to spealc to tlre memlners of tlie cluln ancl sl'1are tl'1ese experiences Witli tliem. Tliis year, tlie clulfs program incluclecl pro- moting international unolerstancling in tlae community as Well as in tlne college. 1 l Christian Service A league The Christian Service League, which seelcs to promote Christian nf? ,Q y understanding on a campus-wide hasis, meets every Wednesday night, It promotes the icleals of service, sacrifice, sincerity, and spirituality. ltg activities include retreats, worlc at George Junior Repuhlic, anal Gospel teams for churches in the area. Row I: lVl. Martin, S. Johnston, N. Lovering, B- Gifenawag' l?jaE?gSa3 L. Lyra. A. Wackenhur J- Alexandre J- Hen.i5SOi?Z' ' L Lenz Grosiclt, C. Gealy, N. Gittingsr K- Smith' Row 2' ' rogmpn If S, M. Williams. P. Gose, K. Hatch, R. Miller, IB. Lynch, . e on, J . Kluclchohn, B. Sahli. Row 5: J. Naugle, - , l... Matthews, M. Qerter, P. Gihsogj gic- Knight, D. Jordan, J. Howell, B. Sturgis. Row 4: W. Wirtai-I - if EE M. Hunt, N. Bulloclc, J. Gray, J. Riclcloff, R. Vanclen Erluve, B Powell, J. Pennington, D. Weitner. Row 5: P. lVlonsma, A visor, Boalc, G. Vogeley, M. Eclner, C. Shartner, J. Suhr. l .fi 5'- College O ' . Fellows lp The College Fellowship, which -A is run lay the stuclents of Grove City College, meets every Sunclay , after Chapel. During the first '- semester, they meet at the Broacl Street Preshyterian Church, ancl at the East Main United Presley- terian Church cluring the seconfl semester. The Fellowship centers its activities arouncl movies, role- if' playing situations ancl spealcers. Row 1' K l-lelsin M Q P B S' J Al xancler S. Johnston' E Lash J B001-E, .R erter, . rown, J. immons, . 6 f M Coy, 3 - , - aem. ow 2: A. lVlcl:aclclen, P. McKnight, Clerk' J' n, 5 greas., Gruelael, Moderator, Riclqloff, Moderator, Ealcl.e,kPRG1XEi?er' Mow 5.: Martin, K- Campbell, S. Hutcheson, P. Gose, E, Rodeflc Gilmour. R. Williams, P. Allen, N. Lovering, C. Hadclen, C. Gray, M. Sarveroi' 'er Row 5.0151 4: J' Lame, G' Vogeley, J. Naugle, P. Roocle, R. Schafer, W' NlXBllllOCl. Q Q I-liunt' B- Boalc, R. Amtmann, D. Watson, D. Knauer. Row 67 ' - an en l'leuvel, G. Powell, J. Pennington, D. Weitnef- 48 l eil '-1 Sfffx-lCE LLM imffmlg - gi .y,. i '.i Carnpuwrju Xl. ffl 5 f,3.l, ffl...-.If gl U If l spirituality f lFDE1lS, ig-Oi , ff ilillc, and l nn inc area. A Polk Christian Educators Pollc Cliristian Educators is a group ot' students vvlio talce part in tlae vveelcly volunteer program at Pollc State Scliool and Hospital in Pollc, Pennsylvania. Every Tliursday evening during tlae scliool tlci year, e group conducts a cluapel service and classes in Cliristian education for tlie mentally retarded people vvlio live at Pollc. Tlae classes vvllicli are tauglit are Cliristian drama, clioral spealcing, rliytldmic expression, clfiurcla music-E, disfzussion groups. Tliere is also a special class for deaf mutes and a little peop e s c ass or tlie younger cliildren. Students vvlio teaclu at Pollc gain a great deal of understanding and experience ll lc ' rom Wor ing witlu tl'l6SC mentally retarded people and tlie satisfaction tliey receive from tlieir vvorlc is also very rewarding. 1 ,l,f :Qi l .'1,l 'l ll. ', Lg lf' A.l':'y,,l l l.1f wE .V if H lv.A:'l f l lf' ., l' 1' 'L 'lV M, Tr. fy-f D P C Sllartner D. Zimmerman, M. Martin. Row 2: S. Hutclmeson N R 1: K. S 'tl1, M. Sarver, M- Ye, res ' -I . l Gll:lllngS, J. lgmsey, R. Dixon, B. Belton, R- Mllef 49 5st Icovvslci, R. Caldwell, 15291 K. Donovan, SGC-1 S' me Treas., W- Foley' Presb' N White, C. Capasso' Riw h' D Heiy, R. Chulaclc, G- lifagarg Duryea, R. Lucas. D- S. Vlacluchick. The Newman Ciuh of Grove City College is a student Roman Catholic organiza- tion vvhich was estahhshed in 194 ' 4, with the purpose of fostering the spiritual intellec- tual, and social interests of Catholic students N h F . e evvman Cluh, uncler the advisor- s ip o Father Daley of the Church of the Beloved Disciple, meets on Sunday f1ightS at 7:00 in Crawford Halt. During the meetings there are student discussions of VHUOUS controversial issues such as the changes made hy the recent Ecumenical Council. GuGS'C priests are often invited from the surr ci oun ing Dioceses to taih to the Ciuh and there are some special events hhe a hootenany mass, and s ' I ' Newman Ci h ' pecia communion hreahfasts. The u is open to any student interested in the Roman Catholic Faith. 50 Row 1: M. Darcangelof M' Syn' ., n ec N. FDIC? . :' ,Riff From left: F. Shaffer, C. Royce, N. Niles, R. Johnson, K. Donovan, R. Berinericlc, R. Cole, T. Kuzma, R. Feiic, S. King T ag? D' P. Turley, R. Miller, C. Kilmer, D. Craig, N. Swingie. C. Scnopp, S. Jones, R. Clarke, D. Weitner, W. Zaerner, Dr. Cole ful' R. Eurnett, T. Runyan. Center: M. Giasson. J. Tomaslci. J. Kelly, W. Wagner, G. Erwin, L. Hughes, L. Din, D. Under '5 wir. WOO 1 Band ' The Grove City College Band uncter ttie direction of Dr. Edgar B. Cote, provides tiait-time entertainment for anti the home football games and for many of ttie away games. The tmanct also participates in parad6S and other various activities sponsorect by the coiiege community. it becomes a concert band during the Winter anct spring seasons. when it presents a Winter Concert and a May Day concert. Rehearsals are sctieduiect for three evenings a week, and Band camp is tietcl one Weei: prior to fait registration. der the rovides home ' away rari1Jf35 by tht? fgonccrl -i'1SOn5f :mtl 3 yftlllcfl ramp inn. Music Educators The Music Educators is under the guidance of ttieir advisor, Dr. Edgar Cote th Ctr 10 ta , e airman o t e Music and Fine Arts Department at Grove City. The group strives to tyetter the understanding ot the rote of music in the educational system of thotti secondary and elementary schools, and stresses tyotti practicat and interesting approactaes in ttne teaching ot' the musicat arts. W - , ..Bb'ff,P.,L.Hh,T .,L,o'i1,E.c0ie fffj,'jjiSf,Q Jgffjlg.JCPIi?ii6ieF'sfAi5?Qsg, JESSE, IE. iifiiiffcit Rgtfrer, N. 1553 R05 05. s. Grim, P. Turley D. Craig, C. Cooper, W. Wagner- E- Cote' 53 Row I: M. Darcangeio, G. Campheli, S. Kemp, K. Jackson, D. Yocum, P. Alien, C. Little, Mr. Cooper. Row 2: A. Kehew P. Kehaugh, C. Carter, K. Hines, S. Sparks, E. Lash, B. Scott, A. Wackenhut, L. Chapman, N. Niles, L. Brown. Row 5: J. Raymond, C. Schmidt, K. Knohiocic, R. Ziiinsici, M. Meyers, B. Boaiq, J. Mueller, J. Corhett, M. Huff, K. Hooten, Row 4 C. McCoy, D. Cornell, L. Muth, B. Copp, C. Draper, C. Cooper, R. Berherich, J. Kennedy, S. Mills, D. Craig. The Grove City College. Touring Choir was formed in 1959 hy Mr. Qscar Cooper to create a greater appreciation of music among the stu- O Q ctents, to further each memhens education through travel and puhlic contact, and to arouse puhiic interest in the College hy annuai tours. This year, the Touring Choir made a series of appearances in the State area, and their in- spirational and tiveiy repertoire was Weil re- ceived hy alt. 54 ' l bu' 2: A. lm BFOWH. R01 Hooten. Rm raig. ' WHS male - itll- f1li0fl 'UIISC 0IlI':. -Q of f IH- ' ff Scroll and Key Qnly one out of fifteen seniors can lne electecl to Scroll ancl Key. Base solely on ttie quality point average, It is tlie liigliest acaclemic lionor the college can lbestovv on a stuclent. AS 3 symlool of tl'1is acleiievement, eacli senior receives a golcl lcey ancl a certificate at tlae fall tapping ceremony. Row 1: J. Moulis, S. Jolinston, l... l..ytle S. Daniels, L. Boer, C. Scliolnel. Row 2: il. Beicliley, M. Baron, il. Alexancler, M Strouse, S. Mellor, A. Hess, E. Hetriclc S. Perrine, J. Guarnieri, D. Geirneier Row 5: J. Booraem, l. l-lecliler, R. Nutt, D. Reis, R. Pease, R. Hilsclier, D Knauer, W. Nutt, C. Sl1artner, R. Jewell, C. Detjen. 1 1 Cwens Tlie Xi Cliapter of Cvvens, a national lionor society for sopliomore Women, is one of twenty-tvvo cliap- ters in colleges and universities tlirougluout tlie country. Memlnersluip is lirnitecl to ten per cent of tl1e fresli- man class, wlio are selectecl eacli spring on tlie lnasis of sclaolarsliip, leaclersluip, ancl service. Tlae CWGIIS annually sponsor lnoolc sales, teaS. cultural meetings, and service pr0- iects. Row 1: N. Reclsliaw, Pres., A. MHC' Pherson, Pres., D. Cornell, Sec., C- Dixon, Treas. Row 2: M. Heine, K. Vit- mier, S. l-larlcins. Row 5: L. Stell, W- lVlartin, S. Sparlcs. Row 4: D. Doutt, M- Spear, L. Matthews. Row 5: M- Cfaw' ford, L. Rodgers, J. Eakle. Row 6: S- May, G. Paxton. ie who' who LOTS can - Based ffaee. it ior the lt. AS a fh senior ficate at . Lytle, Row 2: ler, M, ielriclc, eimeier. L Nutt ner, D. ner, R. 1 wens, H phomore 40 chap versities e FICSIT' CwenS A. Mai' raw' Who,s Who in American Colleges is a national organiza- tion which recognizes the achievements of juniors and seniors throughout the country. Selection for this honor is hased on scholarship, character, serv- ice to the conege and promise of future success. The adminis- tration and the Student Coun- cil select students who they feel are campus leaders with a 2.75 overall average, and these names are sent to the national headquarters for official accept- ance. Seated: M. Redman, L. Levian, E. Edwards, V. Vander Voort, C. White. Standing: C. Rechlcemmer, B. Copp, C. Dassance, D. McKeivey, W. McMillan. DDK Mun of the Year The HSenior Man of the Yearu award is the highest honor that a male student may oh- tain at Grove City College. Each year in the spring, elections are held to choose the most outstanding senior man. John Sparks was elected the 1966 GDK Senior Man of the Year and he received the award on May Day. John Sparks Alpha Theta Mu Al lu Tlleta Mu, tlie senior vvomenls lionorary society, p a is cornposecl of senior women vvlio liave milf tl'1e siliolark la' ualifications and liave a clesignate num er o s ip q activity points. Some of tlie activities include an avvarcl ' T lk 'tl'1f cult of S100 to a senior Woman, Coffee a s vvi a y ancl students, ancl tl'1e Recognition Program. Now If J. Smith L D D, i - L 1 , S , . . e at Amo, Pres. M TOSHYIFU GCR D. Qleirneier, S. Mellor. Row Q. L. Busch Detjen T ' ' mson. ow 5 M . , reas. . . Strouse, .l. Wester, PreS. C, 58 - . ........-..,.-...aa-...., . ...Q-.v-...-...a.f.x , . ,- Omicron Delta Kqppq Row 1: C. Reclilcemmer, J. Sulir rl Butle R S. R 2: W. N tt, D. L . ' F, . isler, R. Nutt, P ., P, C Dist P, M.J1......, Master, E?f5gg.:5eBCCg55n3ii,Cii, H.i5.1hDMB3x33ts1 iiiat'i?r.WV5xe.Y, if ,ral , . , , pp, i C iuanh , . I . e , l C l Tlie Beta Mu Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa is a national leaderslaip lionorary society vvliose memlbers are junior ancl senior men, or men vvlio are on tlde college faculty or aclministration. To loe consiclerecl for memlversliip in Qmicron Delta Kappa, cancliclates must llave clemonstratecl outstancling claaracteristics of leaclerslaip, scllolarslmip, a liigli quality of clxaracter, ancl consecration to Clemo- cratic icleals. Eacli year, in conjunction Witli Alplaa Tlaeta Mu, Qmicron Delta Kappa produces a lnlotter vvliicli is given to eacl'1 stuclent at fall registration. Also incluclecl in 0.D.K.,s yearly activ- ities are suclu tliings as cliscussions about tlae Book of tlie Semes- ter ancl tlie annual 'Sportsman of tlie Yearn avvarcl. ln aclclition to tliis, Qmicron Delta Kappa sponsors tlie selection of tlie Senior lVlan of tlie Yearn avvarcl vvliicli is presentecl at tlue May Day Cere- monies. Tlae 'Senior Man of tlie Yearn avvarcl is tlae liigliest ldonor tl1at a man may receive at Grove City College. 59 --s..-.rv--. -wr- -..,..-.1 . 1 1 - -- l I - . , - .51 , L U G, K ll , V. P ., R. M .. , P ., T. Gay, R. Hollancl, J. Pontrer. Row 2. E.. Diamon , SOUEulin3iLi3lti32ffil', Qlffllrifffi J. Dfelevv. Mcgiiian, Paffeimfsaow 5. R. Hunt, M. Gill, T. casey, H. kifgwat. D- JHEIL Bl lVlclVlillen. Row 4: C. Cornell, R. Felegy, J. Huemriclm, l... Crawford, B. Ross. Row 5: W. Klaptlaor, il. W1 ramson, . dray, J. Pontier, G. Kiefer, D. Tolley. i Varsity G Club The Varsity HGH Cluln is a group of upperclass men wlio liave earnecl a letter in any varsity sport. lts pur ose is to increase stuclent interest ancl participation in atlilletic programs, promote goocl fellovvsluip, ancl to clevelo loetter training stanclarcls for college atlaletes. During tllle year Varsity HGH sponsors a recorcl clance, ancl llas cliarge of preparing tlie programs vvliicli are solcl :luring tlie footlnall agfcl lnaslcettnall games. Tlie memlaers of Varsity HGH also o er a service to tlae college lay assisting tlae coaclaes at all atliletic events. so l J m'lOiifl, l'locli. l, Cor- Women's Athletic Association The Wom mansluip, and loyalty among students, vvliile providing a pro- gram of pliysical activities for tlie self develo ment and . ' P ercijoyment ot all Grove City College women Accumulation o points vvliiclci are awarded for participation in sports and recreational activities on campus determines memlbersluip. Volleyball, arcliery, bowling, swimming and loaslcetloall are a few of tl'1e sports open to members. Sportsclays and playdays are also arranged vvitli otlier colleges. enls Atliletic Association promotes liealtli sports- Row I: B. Benjamin, B. Nicliol, B. Nortlieimer, C. Farina, Sec., .l. Winkler, Rec., B. Smoclc, Pres., tl. Altman S Mayt V , .. ,P.B'h ,s.H el.R 2fN.Hrh' ,L.Lc1-,MP-t ',c.c',R. 5231.MY:5tiHiUt432.2i?SM?ffizitiisis. S...Q.i.3?t.. 3.1.2, s 6555. R... 5?i2.1tiZ?.r,E.aH.ii5n.i, cf gory, -Ferguson, l... Wunderley, S. Kutclier, B. Buclc, B. Steele, J. Allen. Row 4: M. Domergue, M. Bauer, C. Mcclellancl, C. Greene, l.. Mattliews, B. Lyncli, M. Bowersox, il. Creed, B. Morecraft. Row 5: ..l. Woods, J. Booraem. 61 5. the , . if. X fm. ' ,, M A , .v V! , :MI 'Y' ' - ff1'?2?' ,M MU: ' 'v ',',.' fl ,f .11-'Q '. 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QU Q1 xx , .., 1.1 . ,,,,.,,...--.--,nu--v-we-1--ff-4-J, -. . -.f.v 1 1 I . 1 . nf F51 if I I. Y I ug f' lv , . 1 1 w 1 f W ff ,V WM' , 1 H ,..., xt, f K9 f ,nf,,, ,, X 'H , ,, , ' V , , 'X Z ' , - 1 7 X f Z WZ, M , , ff, wwe W I 'f ,I X W, M . My --.... --.........x. -nn.-...... 41 --.. ,,,,,,, 4---.v-nvya. 'Q' ..-:un-.,.Q.,, ,, M 2 i .-1 F 4 I 64 A4 65 A fi . 0 J 'X- Fivv-' S' : 'Sff?f,. .ff-w. , 4 - . g 1- .. ffl -M -,, O., ul . 2' N 47 f A . , Siffffhgfk '- HP .,,-'na,..,.-fr L1'.:.,Q'f ff' ' , P' rd r '.,.f,,,..,i,, ,,.z 745,54 .r,,.,' ,5'1Sf fw 1f,,?.v.5f 4 ,, - ,Q1lf'5i'55y2g2 Y 3 IDL? , k i. f '1'f'2 '2! V-ry fi, X I .. ,. ' I 4 ,L 1 2? 1 I I 1 l 1 I 1 3 1 1 1 I x 3 I F W , r, , W WW Homecoming 1966 My---w,.,gmzu 66 P ,.f' x 4 it , .1 my ,. F ,. IVE A xl? .ff I ff td ,j v is Il V 14 H K io, lauren leviun, Homecoming Queen ond Court R 1:V.Vc1V t,L.Lfi 2 KfJbRIbaugl1,EZ??'3dex:vaFdc? ee an' N' LSPY- Row 2f ggi ?-fx fy 'W' A. ,y X' , 2 .3 All College Weekend 4 I ..,.-e V vig Y -- -2'--na!-Lf'.,'--L'-:....' -.....'-m..a.:..L..'....1.-' .N1..,. E' -,f I 1966-ROTC Queen, Elume Edwards Trlclue Ritchie There is a general air of excite- ment felt in getting reaciy for the May Day Dance, on Friday night. The grand May Day Procession makes its Way from Mary Anderson Pew to the Arena on Saturday morning. Under ttie direction of Miss Pa- tricia Ziaeu, the May Day Dance C'rOup presents a stiow of grace and beauty. S t 5 3. it Q . S ' s D' I I ,fm Mn Iiflidf Munn 1- X .Hia Jaxx. 1' 9 x .-my , . L ,MJ l i . I M. fi I t May Court I MV -1. -ef 1966 May Queen Ce ,f' jf , of 1 if , Q , f 6' , f aw ff C ,, YV fff 2, 4 ,wwf f fffwmf' C V 'V '7ffw,J 4? , M, Rx Karen Mugill pk Hi ' I1 AA ,,f f M W X J WM .,,,,,M,., , ,, I 2,5 MM 1 , f 'f , ',,..N,f- C, 144, , If ,,,..,ff , ,, M f , Q ,. fl WL, I ,, ,ff , Mm, f ,,W,n V,,,,e,,,,,f'- 'Vx ,' f W, lf, i,,,,,, ,,,,,, f ,f ' Q f 73 Odettu Qdetta and The Rooftop Singers pre- sented a superb performance at this year,s Fatt Concert. Qdetta, who has appeared before at Grove City, is a top-ranked folic artist who has performed throughout the country. The Rooftop Singers is a relatively new group which sings many original songs dealing with many aspects of human life. Together the two acts Intended a variety of folk music to create a very enjoyable eve- ning. Special Assemblies The Rooftop Singers The NlcCoys Highlighting Fall Weekend this year was the performance of the lVlcCoys at the dance Saturday night, Qctoher 22. Their hlend of popular music with personahle entertainment made the eve- ning an outstanding one in the minds of all present. Simon and Garfunkel The college arena was encompassed by the 'Sounds ol Silenceu on ljridabh Novemlaer ll, as Simon and Garlunlcel Presented a moving and entertaining evening of tolli music. Their selections, most of which they wrote themselves, included such favorites as HDan8llf19 Conversationf, HA lVlost Peculiaf lVlan,H and HRich,ard Coryfl ff Al CAPP The first Speciai Assemhiy prO- Gram of the year featured the Weil inown cartoonist, At, Capp- Mr' Capp, of HDOQPMCE fame, is a forceful and extremely interesting speaker. During his satirical mono- logue, he commented on topics of iocai, nationai and international in- terest such as politics, IIUITIOF, the war in Viet Nam, and human ra- pacity. He also talked ahout his ovvn lite and shared several humorous experiences with the audience. ' 1 ' Q . .. ., SW, ft. Q 4 mx' -- ,- ,sv- V: , gr ,N ,, PORGY AND BESS Hporgy and Bessf, GershWin,s musical masterpiece, was presented as a Special Assemhiy on March 1. This iusty drama is the iove story of a crippled heggar, Porgy, and Bess, the mistress of a giant stevedore. The richness of the foiidore and the musical talent of the people of Cat- fish Row made the performance very enjoyahie, and Grove City College was very fortunate to have this com- pany of Broadway actors perform here after having toured Australia, New Zealand and israel. RHOS MALE VOICE CHOIR SS ersiisiiiili 'iresenttfl Waist li . qtgfy Of H11 Bets, ore, The mit the 01 Cat' 'ite V611 College iii Ulm' pgffflfm islfiha' 1 m .x THE ODD COUPLE .The comedy that Time maga- zine catiect Han evening of group hysteria appeared here at the College OD Marcia 8, 1967. :Tide Igdd COUDIQH presented ivy a SW York touring company, was Em irresistibly funny p1ay about men Who decide to set up Quseteeiving togetiaer after their WWGS have divorced them.. 1n tide DF0cess ot discovering now incom- 531516 iqey Eire, it iaecomes ob- fafiw Y their marriages iiave 10 , and vviwy tide p1ay is re- garded HS ttie funniest on Broad- two 11 Wa ul , t Y EUWQ the seasons comedy Feasure, m TEIG 90-member Riaos Male Voice Choir came here on Aprii 18, 1967 and macte a sweeping impact on the audience with a program of Weisn and English foilc songs, ctassicai Works, and contemporary compositions. Acicnowieclged as one of the finest choral groups of our time, the Choir was founded in the Weisn viiiage of Riiosiianerciirugog in 1915 anct has been acciaimeci throughout Europe for its consistent exceuence. idk The living Room A forceful and moving drama vvas presented hy Theta Alpha Phi as one of its major produc- tions of the school year entitled The Living Roomf' A superh cast, an excellent play, and a wen-directed effort hy Dr. Rohert Sister com- hined into three evenings of excellent drama and acting. The lead roles were portrayed hy Martine Redman, Jim Corctray, Lauren Levian, John Pennington and Barhara Peck, Sue Quigg, and Grace Ferguson. The play concemed itsehf with the ohvious differences hetvveen the older generation and the new psychology and morality of the younger. --'----- --- . .... . .-,-.-.-..,,.,i I l 'N Q ' X r f' 4-f Y xg. P s. W X X 1 , ! K A6 an 6 n 1 2 3 my MZ f x ' V 'f ,Af wpjfzfu 4 W. 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Superhty actect hy a cast ot forty and deftly played hy an orchestra ot twenty-tive, Carnivat turned out t0 he one of the most winning and appeaiing proctuctions in years. its tour-night run was capped hy a Sponta- neous rising ovation on the last night. in addition, the production was then taken to Youngstown University where it performed for two nights with the same over- whelming response. Ly' -1. ,,,,. , . WQQK ff. fy fi'-s f+f412:f,k 11, ,. . ., f f- V ' M A f' ' , X 1 f 1'1 ' ,U ,., W,,, A.A, .,4, 6, , if by ffl I .4 J' 1 tuiiizy' .plk 14 -K' -m.M Jw 4. ,Ag ,,,. zz f .. Q W QZQVQ z . H. ,... . , we .A ff i H A - A ' Z V 1 M ,. 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Westminster Geneva ..................., Delaware Valley .... 6 Hiram ..,.................,, 6 Thiel ........................ O RECORD Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Clrove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Coach Adams, Coach Behringer, Coach Kopnislcy R : B. F' 1 , E. J ci , T. Er , J. Elf , F. G 13 1, P. A 1 , D. Sayers, T. Schafer, H. Schichtei, M. Nagle, J. Ludwig. Row 2 Cc3l3.jCIfWettEE!1,a-gl. Perry? Ba1istrear1TST.Bric1iZy, R. 13is1cinson,rS.e1S1121V1i11an, D. Manley, R. Hum, R. Kime, J. Martindeii, D. Gropp J Huclcel, S. Vsfiison. Row 5: M. Lux, G. Berner, D. Brown, J. Camp, D. Brown, J. Pontier, R. Amtmann, H. Bossers, J. Pontier, G. Slieates T. Stewart, P. Eisenharth, S. Gay, J. Matthews, B. Kiapthor, Trainer. ,,. - 75?-32.-' sm . W.. , Y i f H- Q77 f? . VJ. Ngig ,XZ 5, , 'L I 90 Soccer The Booters had another fine season uncier Coach Ciiff Wettig. After a hearthreaicing 1oss to S1ippery Rock in the opener, the Crimson went on to a spariciing 7-1-1 report. The highhght of the season was an im- pressive 4-1 victory over the archrivai, the University of Pittshurgh. Goaiie Dick Mantey was named to the Pennsyivania, New Jersey, and Deiaware District Team. Scott Gay was the ieacling scorer with 13 goa1s to his credit for an outstanding season record. I 1 T P 2, g i 4 P' EV '- fi' -Yfvfif A W 0: ea es, I 41l v I L x , 1 5 1 I f w , I 'A , , , af? , , R32 ., , . J? '1 u A V 15 1 I I ,75A,.2f l'mff.Lfi1 , -qw, m , .ji 1 si I, K W' ow A PPIJ P. McMillan, Co-Cap tain, Coach Wettig, R Manley, Co-Captain. 1 F...- J' x , - - ' B. l-lersey ld R li R C l'l Wil J D v L Duclelt, R. Bratt. Row 2. Cpoacli Wettig, R. Haynes, Souiaolioci Jltiiief cawiisyefs D iifgimf liclciavpooie, coach Adams. Row J. w. Klaptluor, R. childs, R. Frye Basketball Coaclu Cliff Vxfettigls floormen posted a 14-10 rec- orcl. Tlae Crimson Cagers earnecl a fine reputation in two laoliclay tournaments, winning one ancl finislaing seconcl in anotlner. Tliey lnattled a mucti superior West- minster team clown to tlie wire before lnowing 57-56, and a clay later tl'1is gutty team lnouncecl baclc to clotntner Carnegie Teen 102-59 and set a new varsity recorcl. Captain Jolin Drew was the teamls only senior. Tlae scrappy guarcl will be missecl next year but Wettig will liave a strong nucleus returning. It slioulcl line anottier great year. 92 I Geneva ....,,, St. Francis .... Westminster ,.... West Virginia ...... Bluffton ...,.... Steutnenville ..... l'liram ,,,,,.,,--V I lvlt. Union .... Camegie Tecli RECORD . .,... .55 .......96 .......9Q .......67 .......69 ........74 ,......64 .......47 .......64 Baldwin-Wallace ..,,,,,,...... 47 Tliiel ,.,,.-,,,,-.,.--------.- ------- 5 5 St. Vincent ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .67 Wasluington-Jeitei'son .58 Geneva -.----.---,.-.----.- -68 Allegheny ,,,,,, .68 Tliiel ,,,,,,,-.,,-,--,. -67 W9Stminster ..,.r,,,,,, .57 Carnegie Tech ,,,.,., ,,,,,,, 5 9 Sllpflefy Roclq .,..,. .82 'lolifl Carroll ..... Alleglieny ,,,,,, Alliance ,,,.,., St. Vincent ,,,,,,r Clarion ,,,,.-r U .76 .46 .69 .87 .71 Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City 4 I J I 3 I W V 1' X X. gs is Xi 5 1 5? Q 1 T 4 I 1 1 o . w i 5 5 1 I , 1 I 7 x 5 s ' pw X f X M . if Z x , X ,if . X 1 Z t LE, V63 '-E fa fi K t -f f' iw - - , ' J. Corclray, K. Mc- . ' S. E I, T. L h, C h Longnecicer. Row 2. J. Mccoiium, H. Neimeyell lE?5?n1MB.CI?EiTErit J. BfEsiSiaw,E.y13ICeng6SfKE. Griswoicl. Row 5: D. Steighner, D. Raven, R. Gocisaii, D. Anderson, J. Aihright, J. Nevvcaster, H. Boitner, R. Guriey, D. McMillan, J. Kelley. Swimming The swimmers, coacheci hy Jim Longnecicer com- piieci a highly respectahie record of 8 5 Coach,L - . ong- necgcer had nothing hut praise for his charges for their per ormance throughout the season :They heat ever one they had the depth and haiance to cope with? Longnecicer said. The tanicers topped off their fine season winning their sixth consecutive Penn-Qhio championship. Spe- ciai recognition shouici go to this year,s graduating seniors, Dick Jewell, Milt Clement Ed Menges ci , , an Joe Bashaw whose ahsence will certainiy he feit next year. Mc Jrson, Theil ...K............. Carnegie Tech Westminster Slippery Rock Bethany Youngstown Allegheny Akron Kent State West Virginia Penn 011 o Con College Relays PCFSHCS ......56 RECCRD Grove Grove Grox e Grove Grove Grove Gros e Grove Grove Grove Grox e City City City C ty C ty C ty City ity C ty W City ,....,.59 58 75 64 55 60 41 68 58 Q5 55 -N--U.,-First Place ,,,,Tt1i'd Place y gl J D lq J P l R 2 G K3S7yCLI rl Tliilly T lVlaCRae 'fmiillnlf'rcaititiiiiillaefltwffitilir'ilmlfitiftsiallg its MQYQZUHYBLU so D Grant G Earle B Wrestling Tlae college wrestling team under tlue alnle tutelage of Coacli rloe Kopnislcy recorded tlie lnest season in tlie sportls eiglit year liistory at Grove City. Tlae Crimson sprinted to an im- pressive 7-3 record, winning tlaeir last five matclaes. Tliis represented impressive strides over last yearls Q-5-1 report. Tlwe grapplers fine slmowing is a trilaute to a spirited and laard- worlcing team effort. Vxfesterii Reserve .lolin Carroll ..,,,s,i.,,,,, St. Vincent .,si,,,,,,,.,,,. St. Francis ..,.r ClaFIOI1 ..,..,.,,,,i,,,,,, , Wasningyn-.lelfersoii Alleglwen y ,,r,,r,V,, q,,,V,s A Tliiel ............... ...,..,, llClIIIlJOfO .-.,r,.,,----,-,-.-- Slippery Rocli ........ RECORD Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City I Cwrove City 1 l w v I T I 1 I S fi 3 F3 J! N X4 E Row Z: J. Williamson, R. Ames, R. Hunt, N. August, M. Gill, A. Ruff, A. Taylor, S. Pen. Row 2- Coach Longnecicer, J 3tLEIilt2'3,CfQI.KIc3cgt?1g Holmes, Co-Captain J. Sutir, Co-Captain D. Hunter, B. Handley, P. Dawson, D: Cross Country Gannon ,,...... Hiram ............ Carnegie Tech Geneva .......... Pitt ............. Attegtueny ...................- St. Vincent ................-- Westminster ..... ....-,-- St. Francis ..... ...--.- tnctiana State ............---- Duquesne .... CROSS COUNTRY Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City West Penn conference ............. .-------------- ---- F i fst Place Tie The Cross Country team coactiect by Jim Longnectcer, ran up a fine 8-5 recorcif The nar- riers were co-ctiampions in ttie West Penn Conference atong with Waynesburg. in the conference meet Art Ruff tootc seconct, Jwotin Williamson was fifth, Date Hunter seventti, and Jeff Sutir placed ninth. ian, C. Crabtree, J. Vogeiey. O Tennis Row 1: D. Lacateii, C. Vathanaicui, W. McMillan C Litt e Row 2 Coaci Wettig J Knarr W Vor age P VIC The tennis team coacheci hy Xwettig cornpiieci a highiy respectahie 8-2 record. The twin defeats were the first losses for the squad in three years. Highiights of the season in- ciucieci John Knarr taking the West Penn single crown, and the tearn of Paul Mcmiiian and Dan Mcifeivey capturing the oiouhie titie. RECORD Carnegie Tech ..,,,,,,,,,, Bethany ...,.,... Slippery Rock ,,,,.,,,..,,.. St. Vincent ,..,,,,,,.,,.,.n., Westminster Geneva ,,,, Allegheny Duquesne WBj'DGSIJLIfg St. Francis WPIAC .. Grove Grove Grove CEUFOVS Grove Grove CSFOVS Grove CTIFOVC CQIFOVG City City City City City City City City City City ...-7 First Pia CG From le t B Daitry J Fiinciiioauffii ti Wiiiiains, Coacii Aiien, R. Thompson, Craver, D, Eastefbl-00145 Vxfaynesiourg St, Vincent St. Francis Betiiany ......., ....... Duquesne .c.... . ..........,.. . Carnegie Tecil ,,s....,... . Ciarion ....,...., .,..... Aiiegiieny ...... ...,... RECORD 0 2 5 2 2 516 14V2 12W Pitt ...........o. ....... I OV2 W gr ii ........... .,.,... 4 Westminster 4 Geneva ..............,.....,... 5 Grove West Penn Conference .,...... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,c,, 103 City City City City City City City City City City City City 7 5 4 5 5 5 V2 6V2 1 1 V2 1 5 V2 5 5 Piace ,,. ,,,,....,...-... ... .- ! Row I: l... Kiefer, B. Ross, T. Walters, lVl. Griffitli, P. Carlin, G. Ross, G. Kiefer, Coacll Bellringer. Row 2: C. Dissinger, T. Dag- gett, G. Mulcaliy, D. Hannan, E. Solomon, M. Zeigler, W. Faas, il. St. rlames. Row 5: T. lVlacRae, B. Qlsen, lVl. Axtell, G. Kocli P. Penclergast, J. Miller. . Baseball Coacli .laclq Bel'1ringer,s laaselnall cliarges recorclefzl a fine 9-4 recorcl. Excellent pitcluing, Eijiggclrlsbflrgngaoiggvinguiyiindrngzi freslimen , ne aas Was a major feature in tlie teamls finle sliovving. Tlie Grovers, sporting an impressive .256 average, outliit tlieir opponents lay 65 points. lVlilce geigler lecl tlie l1itters,vvitl1 a .554 average. . rospects for next year s season appear excel- jgfjff lent Wltll a strong, young team returning. . . . .,., ,. ., . , Z ,.. Y, .n,,.:.:i,' g 14. 4 h -- '-1 r-' .1 . ' fx.'i'.., ' ..'.' 'ir:Jff1z-n 104 N Dag- octi .N ,R 'E RECORD Bethany ..........,..... ....... 2 Stippery Roct: ...... ....... 5 Clarion ............ ....... 1 2 Westminster ....... ....... 7 Westminster ....... ....... 5 Bettiany ...... ....... 4 St. Francis ..... ....... 5 St. Francis ...... ....... 5 W E5 J ......... ....... 2 Geneva ............ ....... 4 Geneva ,.............. ....... O Slippery Root: ...... ....... 0 Slippery ROCIQ ...... ....... 5 Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove GI' OV S City City City City City City City City City City City City City 105 W! Synchronized SwimIll9f5 ff- f Ag.. Row 1: C. Waiters, Advisor, C. Matz, K. Vitmer, R. Mcpealc N Jacques J Georgie M Sharps C Boer B BGHIHTUIU M Crawford P Bishop Row 2 J W d J R N B It J , , , : . oo s, . oss, . rm er Alien C George C Stoch M Spear C Cass K Eclce L Harris M Strouse, S. Crane, T St I . R 5' S. T bb A l . eee ow . e ets Dru ng C Bauer J Ealde J Scott H Burton C Farina C Wilson, M. Bowersox, S. Waxferek, D. Diehl, B. Schuster J Richards Each fait, the Women,s Synchronized Swim- ming group presents a water hattet show in the cogltecge swimming pool. The group itself is di- vi e into advanced fTritonsD and the heginning frlqritonettesl sections. The two sections meet sep aratety to perfect their skills. Under the direction and coaching of Miss Cynthia Waiters, each of these sections ' d ' .I T is compose of ahout twenty-five gir s. ryouts are held in the early fait for ati interested women. Row I: D. Kefatas S Szoice M Thompson N S . . f ' 5 - , . weigert, K. J lc' ' , N. H h, M. . . M. Almquist, L. Darr, C. Blair. Row 2: A. Ceruti, N. CampheH,uig.IeNIfIinight, get Thomas, ig.1atriSc,IcgnIs, I.?N1I?fiaEcaEaT mf. Monson, J. L nd ht, B. H d , R - B M. VanDykei1L. i!IClntyre,OT?3?iS. ow 5. . Gose, S. Hetzler, K. Ness, L. Matthews, H. Andrews, L. Hughes, P, Gibson Modern Dance The Modern Dance troupe is under the ahte direction of Miss Patricia Zhen and the student leader, Carol Blair. The troupe is a part of the Physical Education Department at Grove City and promotes hoth graceful dance ahilities and hysicai control technique. The Modern p Dancers annually perform at thi: Meir Day ceiehrations heid in the Arena w ere t ey ex- hihit an excellent and welt practiced show for the parents and students who attend. 107 Nlurquettes The Marquettes is a precision group consisting of thirty-two reg- ular giris and eight alternate giris. Performances are given at Home- coming, basketball games, and May Day. At the beginning of each school year, members are cioosen on marching ability. Row 1: P. Schaffner, M. Hyclu, S. Williams, B. Kerestiy, M. Kay, L. Lewis, C. Savage, L. Gardner, A. VonBremen, P. Dough- man. Row 2: N. Mitcheitree, N. Smith, S. Blackmore, M. Simon, L. Vaiencic, K. Hadclen, C. Marshall, S. Burr, S. Price, A. Syme. 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Grove City College organizations ancl social affairs. regulate tldose matters concerning all of tlie sororities, ancl instill acltierence to customs ancl traclitions ot' tlaie college. Tlie Council regulates ruslaing and Pleelging wluicti talces place second Se- mester tor girls witli a quality peifll average of 2.00 or a C average. Mrs. Eleanor Dulce, Advisor 114 4? All V . Qon, B. H- ..'CfH' OCIHI -gl I'S JFCSI' S lo PU' QQ6. CID illfb' ll UF f- lo IQQ9, zlfiffl I gre' jflml Row 1: L. Nary, K. Wilcox, N. Spanainei, K. Donovan B Nichol L Belam Pres J Roulce A Wackenhut J Scnryver Row 2: K. Lepant, M. Coleman, R. RigIer,J.Wh1te V Pres S Gregory L Darr Treas L Johansson J Wllllams J Weigel. Row 5: K. Smith, M. Sarver, C. Zabel, E Holland J Walker B Morecraft L Benscoter J Howland M Tomlin son, M. Gibson, J. Carter, E. Early, G. Jackson. C, E7 0 SAB T 'ai .1 'jill' ', gl tl WUI Q' KOA 1:31 i 0 an 5 '5 LL .f X . -6995 s T 4 ' ' ' Q r N sa' ' lx . Q 'Y M. 1 a 3 Q, Ojij Row I: J. Rees, S. Zeminower, D. Hunter, P. Yingst, B. Beals, L. Willis, Pres., B. Hughes, P. Sciiopp, Sec., D. Light, N. giles. Row 2: L. Geismann, K. Smith, L. Edson, J. Howell, Pres., C. McCall, F. Shaffer, E. Pievnic, Treas., S. Kutcher, B turgis. Delia Delia Tau E50 O 0 ja 1 X fgi l Ne S ,G 55019 if W wi ' 'Q 3459535 O 0 iv 116 Row 1: N. Mitcheltree, V. Pres., P. Grose, S. Szolce, S. Hayden, P. Bishop, B. Johnson P Beaver E Lash Treas Row 2 N I-ightx Stahl, M. Srnaltwood, S. Byrne, A. Henderson, Pres., L. Chadwick, P. Walter, M Stroup M Nelson Row 5 P Krusey M Qutgheiy Lenz, Sec., B. Northeimer. U Delta Omega Rho xx ,lg N dy' .15 wiv QQZQW I. 90 .Yi jj.: 3 4' y Sp Y, -Q- 5., .1 h w 4. 'U : L 44' F, , f gui 3 . .gc,u1-a'F34.Ti3svi . ,il 'Q'lPaQa1,,q,2n.q,-X ' N 1' 9 N , 7 f .V Gamma Chi QQ Agia f 77 gg Row I: S. Burgie, D. Ross, S. Williams, J. Smith, S. Hewey, M. Lutz, L. Holstein, J. Moore, M. Sharps, M. Austin. Row 2: N. Hutchinson, Pres., B. Smoctc, P. Emericlc, N. Williamson, N. Campbell, B. Fatirney, L. Lactair, C. Culbertson, C. Farina Row 3: J. Wakefield, S. Collins, V. Pres., G. Gillespie, A. Ditling, L. Matthews, S. May, S. Harlcins, Sec., B. Watson. 118 1. Row QI C. Farina WH ... , .,..r..,..- ..- .. 40 Uk 5 Q 4115111 4' Q 2 tw. ,149 'V 94 'ix ' Y' D' 3335.5 We YQ' U ? 4' 0 I D ' Q Q J u Gamma Sigma Ph' Row 1: J. Rowe, P. Crocker, S. Magill, J. Kloss, C. Lent, L. Valencic, L. Olauselc, L. Boundy. Row 2: P. Jubenville, D. Miller M. Reardon Hiles Altavela Davis CIICSIC . Row KHTUGS Scholyel, JOHCS, Pres. ASJEOII C1.e11,B. Graff, J. Kelis., G. Payng. Row 4, L Thompsobrl, TMS., V. Maifei, M. Spear, Sec., B. Edwards, PQQS., c.M1HS. a z P 119 S we . W. ,, it X ' Q2 -as .mag , ., ' Q MA Row I: S. Bincter, A. Damico, P. Dougtuman, T. Nassimtaeni, L. Atmel, V. Vander Voort, Pres., M. Engstrom, N. Currier. Row 2: W. Martin, A. Etmer, C. Adams, Treas., M. Howarct, H. VanReect, K. Peterson, J. Keiper, P. Harstlaw, N. Fottansiaee, B. Brooke. Row 5: N. Patten, L. Beetae, K. Ectce, S. Crane, M. Kay, B. Diprimio, M. Mccuttough, K. Aitmaugtd, Pres., J. Cameron, Sec., L. Weigel, J. Uecicer, M. Devore, N. Hety. Phi Sigma Chi -- 4 9 Q Of Q I I K u vi 4' '94 ' O O 45629 L 591 Q I 1 'x 1 lg' -9429 lg u' 3 f If V P 'lf as I ff!!! X: -Chi 120 1 'E it A EP, I VK -4. 1 -Y Y is A I E 51 ,H Ow B. J E 1 I Row 1: E. McDowell, P. Steele, M. Haley, D. Treires, S. Daniels, J. Guarnieri, S. Kasley, D. Lohnes, Pres. Row 2: T K Stiawlcey, J. Mustard, C. Lynn, Treas., M. Applegate, S. Burr, P. Cerveris, J. Spence. Row 5: L. Wunderley C. Poor K F Hatch, C. Stock, J. Ronrer, S. Hays, M. Atwen. Row 4: L. Hart, P. Evans, J. Livermore, D. Heinlein, Pres., Bowersox, M. Cosic, Sec., N. Nelson, L. Kitteilaerger. 1 I ' 5 f Q .' Q IM mg , i .A x-1-.1-wsu-l'l-x1'Y 'sf'w.3t' U . Ye f.L .5455 H wg Q he Xe 'U 5' 1 I A in-Q . ,Q W ' IJ?-: Y: Q . r ' Q 1 P . 'A 1 9 Q . 'W Q 9-X. J ir? Z . a-,imlfi ' Sigma Sigma Sigma Row I: T. Steele, S. Ewing, P. Heine, S. Mellor, G. Quaciceniousin, Pres., L. Harris, Treas., M. Strouse, M. Gianciing, D. Zim- merman, N. Redsiuaw. P. Miller. Row 2: J. Macaiica, J. Winkler, Sec., M. Noel, E. Foricer S. Suffern J Altman G Ferguson K. Kidder, C. Smith, L. Moria. Row 5: C. Kosaiac, C. Rodgers, S. Speck, G. Hansen, C. Dixon, L. Seeger, M. M,orris, V. Pres., C. Draper, D. Diehl, N. Mariciciu, A. Downie, B. Schuster. I' 1, Q gzi..-Ti.. 122 ' .,., . . .14 '1. .40 if A ' W ..,. ifw j . '-- . , . a .... o V 01919 :tif Q ,. , . Af-V . I, ' ikdngggutil V K wx . 147 if QS! , 4 f ' w 7 Z ,mf , wav Q f f ff f I ff! 4 0 9 W ifi XWN, ff iz , X X Qi WW 4 X ' ,ffy X X V 1 ff: U fly! X f 4 fs 9 as f f fy I ' fs f ,gf ff '. ff X fy QQ f QQ'-5 X is Ng M X? f Kb 8 y 4 f 5 K ff ff M M , . f , X 5 ' f K ff gf? f ,ff A ' I Q' 1 'i X f 4? X f Z X i, . f W f Q X if lf. X M yy6',l ' ,Q QQ if 9 1' ,ff K - f Z f f ' f ff AQ 0 f, , ,r as ,QM ,, ,ff ' ' X f ' W J ff' Zf f f if . 1, . iffy f f S3 1942! x 4, Z 2 y 'Y 1 f 1 ff 1, 1 N , c ifggdgfy 1 4, X K, 7!A v, ' ' Z2 7 Z .f ,f . I ji s f c r f if , ' J .Q 35? 1 9 X 2 H f 04 jf' Xf5f f 13 Q 5 7E,y4ff'2gXZ 2 Z 1' J A ff X z X W ' V V f W ff' A yf A I f' n W A f f ff W ' ' K f U ,Lvl f X5 Vg! 'y ff f f ' ei f iff' If X Q 9 - , me 7 f X I f . Q X96 O g r 65 I I a . .0 :Q fggplfj rn Q . ' .1 1 1.10 Sigma Theta Chi Row 1: N. Espy, A. Von Bremen, J. Ross, N. Maniclc, K. Vitmier, C. Savage, B. Simpers, L. Lewis, N. Jaques. Row 2: C. Edei man, L. Reese, L. Zoeria, N. Linnert, K. DeLap, J. Helm, E. Scholl, V. Pres., L. Lloyd, C. McDaniel, Treas., B. Goddard, Pres Row 5: S. Droz, Sec., J. Annstrong, M. Mooreiiead, P. Matzie, C. Shank, L. Dechambeau, A. Beeson, P. Lawrence, C' Ritchie, E. Edwards. I E 123 Row I: C. Matz, V. Pres., J. Atkins, Treas., M. Isett, P. Tenney, J. Kovacs, Pres., M. Darcangeto, A. Beswariclc, K. Swart. Row 2: J. Morse, R. Mcpeak, K. Gleeson, E. Olson, N. Johnston, C. Johns, S. Wilson, C. Crocker. Row 5: D. Arno, S. Law- rence, C. Elder, A. Macpherson, Sec., S. Sparks, E. Morgan, C. White, L. Kessler. Row 4: G. Paxton, B. Cox, N. Rupert, M. Matarlcey, S. Vlacluctiiclc, S. Baker, D. Cornell, J. Neish. Theta Alpha Pi ,Q QQ Viligi F- . P 124 4 n S Row I 2: Q S. Tel: :. I E -f...41a.. a, I :J ,av-L- 1 C 53.- . . M Row I: J. Reno, P. Erhard, L. Johns, D. Kefalas, M. Bacon, Treas., P. Crandall, B. Kornrumpla, K. Campbell, B. Azalos. Row 2: C. Gaston, M. Byers, Sec., C. Mang, C. Ellis, P. Gonter, S. Kemp, V. Pres., A. Pearce, Y. McCracken. Row 5: M. Roland, S. Tebbets, L. Heuard, C. Wilson, S. Johnston, M. Pitzer, J. Beiclaley, L. Fillipitch, C. Detjen, Pres. Theta Kappa Z ll i A I ialigg IUQ3 . .Al SNC Q 0 4 g.. 5 v ,pq 4 fs ' 1- Cf I 2i1 f! ' 'I 'Q ' .C A .4 . 9 'l ' cfs' ' Q 'if ' If T f' .0 5 V1 . 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'fffifffffffffififlz -S5552 Pm Tau Alpha Delfe 1010 Kappa Lois Din Marsha Glanding 5225127552255 Omicron Xi Epsilon Pi Lenny Van Reed Carol McDaniel Nu Lambda Phi Toni Damico Kappa Alpha Phi Marion Malarlcey 128 ff Inter-Fraternity Council Tlie lnter-Fraternity Council is tlie governing lnocly of tlie ten local social fraternities, Wliicli is macle up of tlie president of eacli fraternit ' y, one specially elected lnter-Fraternity Coun- cil representative from eacli frateint cl li iy, an t e presiclent of l.F. It is tl'ie job of tlie lnter-Fraternity Council to lianclle relations among tlie incliviclual fraternities ancl luetwee th n e aclmmistration and tlie fraternities. l.F. regulates rusliing ancl led ing 0 ' IC p g g, recognizes new raternities ancl also conclucts a special sports program tlirougldout tlie school year. St lnau li Treas P Cleland Sec rl Ro eson Row 2 G aus U -1 ' .' Alban . ,P ., r U 1 1 l , D. Ellott .l Bullions D Row 1: il. Butler D. Mclielvey. Pres P' Mcmlllalii Xler Daw, C' Newellf C Keler I Ransom, J. Rasclm C. Soutlwwiclc, rl. luaugliliefr J' ar ' Mills, G. Mulcaliyi. 129 l .Row I: D. Chain, Advisor, G. Marshall, Treas., S. Saunders, C. Gonmar, J. Green, G. Goidstrom, W. Sassaman, R. Kriecler, D Smock, Advisor. Row 2: W. DeMore, J. Soutnwiclc, D. Elliott, Pres., B. Kierx, D. Sayers, Sec., W. 0'Hara, J, Lester. Row 5 W. Rennarci, C. Johnson, J. Smith, W. Roiirman, E. Brown, P. French, Pres., R. Forbes. Row 4: D. Ortmann, T. Bemis, B Gridley, B. Boalc, S. Erwin, T. Beeler. Row 5: J. Richwine, J. Grimes, R. Ellis, R. Krantz, D. Engle. Adelphikos 3 i 5? . Q A f 3 fb f sz '6 - D 1: Q . HEJIOTTCWQEQEB . r Q VL.. . 5 - Y Q . x 1 L K 2, a 3 . 3 ' . . g ,' 'Q ' - e, 1 ' '054 www A M, w. 130 ...-. ....-....-. ...-.- -......,-.... , - A ss in V, Y A Row 1: J. MacKinney, Sec., D. Ramsey, Treas., C. Southwiclc, Pres., C. Martin, V. Pres., C. Shaw. Row 2 T. Closs, R. Jones, G. Privett, A. Raslnach, C. Besterman. Row 5: C. Erharcl, R. Schroeder, R. Walker, J Howe, B. Berner. Row 4: E. Seneta, D. Moser, J. Rhodes, M. Luther. Row 5: T. Moore, T. Walters, J Valeslci. D. Vxfeancl. Row 6: C. Johnson, D. LaBeHe, J. Boylan. Row 7: J. McClelland, J. McClelland, T. Faulkner. Row 8: R. Madar, R. Davis, R. Bush, W. Petrie. Row 9: R. Johnson, D. Brethauer, J. Etzel, J Olmes. Row IO: G. Mason, R. Kallenborn, D. Stauffer, D. Stacller. Row 11: J. Baun, B. Clay, J. Vogeley A. Felgar. Beta Sigma me ' ' V 5755 r 24 ve M W S is V v 4 O 'P ,421 . vii liz-SXT L,-lf NE:i2!'Q12:r-5 ,S V 1 5 by l 'I 5' f' Q 9 Qs 9 X A Q 1 af W -10 -' Z P 'Q 1 esetfy 131 1 .'tw s We .6 '. 9' 2 Q as XG . . F 4 7 Yk A Q Q.- Af! ' fg In! . t t :gl ' f 5 l A I ' if Q fi - I '5 ' ,F 1 'sr A A 6 ' Ad I' ,, J XQ 6 9 4 '+ ' 1 3 . N' I ut. s 4' Skt.. Delta Iota Kappa Row I: J. Opalka, Sec., D. Hunter ,E. Maravictu, B. Luczka, D. Sager, R. Pease, D. Carnes. Row 2: R. Snead, Pres., R. Stipaf- Trees., D. Patterson, V. Pres., R. Laeng, N. August, D. Stuart, R. Carmichael. Row 5: W. Cook, C. Mahlrnan, J. Laug ner, G. Zelznalc, W. McCartney, J. Kumpel, R. Kaye, R. Ames. R0w1:D. Hannan, F Meleen, W. Jenkins, McMillan, J. Drew, L Artelt, Sec., R, Q . 45 R. Butler, B, Blomlnerg,T, Gay J strox 132 ' I 5 P0 Pres., R1 Sl? un, LBUZ5 'f ' 5. ff 'u 'OX QD v ... QQ? -L , A 2 2 ' e i f. li l l 'i 75 5 o Q30 N 'I up it . '! Wife? Ep ilon Pi Row I: D. Hannan, H. Horvat, R. Hottanot, Sec., P. Dawson, T. Casey, WG. Ketter, R. Manley, P. Penotergast, Pres., S. Meteen, W. Jenkins, Trees., J. Love, D. Simpson. Row 2: K. Wyman, D. Petrus, R. Wtictmya, R. Hittegas, L. Crawtorct, W. Mcwtitntan, J. Drew, L. Kiefer, C. Mitter, B. Bancroft, P. Ansetmo, E. Jerome. Row 5: P. Carlin, D. Rictctte, F. Eisentnartti, M. Axtett, Sec., R. Qstrowski, H. Ctiurctiman, M. Gritfetti, J. Rutfing, M. Drew, R. House, B. Ross, W. Worritowv, R. Boat. Row 4: R. Butter, B. Hersey, R. Dantorct, T. Straustoaugti, Pres., D. Tottey, J. Pontier, R. Ctlitcts, G. Kiefer, J. Pontier, J. Fair, E. Btomtoerg, T. Gay, J. Ctaypoot. ..ft y . uf f ,yy n . f Xf V ff, .. f .f fff v . W .f 'fy f' A ' 'fp i wwf A 133 Y Y. Y , ,,, 1 I . .,,-4, -Il .. . I ...- Y Y... ,, ,,....,. ,........ ..,. 411 1 ff-Ltfz. rf-f VZ: n -2-,f .H L ' a 'r 1 5 1 gat? l.,,.,....-- If 1 an Z Row I : L. Reef Mclielv J. Ryan J. Row 3: y. H. Gmppf G. Griswolt Q Row I: J. Vennernan, M. Kaluza, R. Kime, Treas., R. Hum, H. Sctuchtet W Uhl J Caldwell L Holce Row 2 T Hemmmg L. Reed, E. Batterson, T. Kelly, G. Mulcahy, J. Stanley, J. Steelman R Jenlclns H Holder Row 5 B Copp L Bytlam D McKeIvey, Pres., W. Elliott, G. Grelcsa, Pres., T. Stewart, J. Marsh D Scott R AH1son Sec C Kuhn ROLU4 D Agnew J. Ryan, G. Swenson, L. Smith. i Nu lambda Phi 'O xofcg D 40'- x xi-lf' Qiii 1 A- ' Q85.3,grf ' ' 'Q , U fro ,fy s-f.x- . 17:---'ll A . 1 L Z 1553! O ? f-fe' Lu i f I , F I ' 0 M ?a0 5 , l in .X I , 4 -'l'l-J.. ya Zan? 1 fun 5 45' 5 P4 S Q A C? X ,' 0 X sl N , N ' . ' : i , U 'ff U 5 Omicron Xi Row 1: J. Thomas, W. Faas, R. Phillips. Row 2: R. Breen, C. Markei, R. McGarvey. Row 5: L. Gaibreath, E. Rounds, D. 1 Sieiglitnoim. Row 4: R. Celender, J. Owen, J. Fleming. Row 5: G. Book, Sec., T. Clark, R. Pollock. Row 6: Robeson, Bui- Iions, Pres., R. Boyd, T. Flagmeier. Row 7: D. Thomas, C. Teese, R. Hollander, C. Corcles, G. Etter. Row 8: R. Brown, J. Caslcey, J. McKnight, A. Brown. 136 Row 1: KOmIOS, mann, 1 :gy Qi 5 'A' vw' A ff 15 jgfgfn 'QE ' if 4, W, 'Y . 'Vw' f :T Myfli , .I-47 21 M '- -4'-HL' W' if fm 33,31 , 'wh-1 fp 4 -. '- K-5 -- if-Q . . .'-:EN 5, ' Qgf. S ,J Ti: 1, S, , P A . -3. xy 6 X 5, D. Bul- fn, J. 90 OJXO Q.. ' v .1 .Y' I 1 'fam 1.5-I8'l .5 E I. C X -L B X ' ' :riff l e 'r Q. A N s F sp. 9 ' I 4 ,f 1 Pun Sophie P ll d P D Robb J Mathews Row 2'J Herz J Bream J Hurme J. Gra1'1am,G.Kocr1,Cf R : J. E . C , ., . , . . . . , . , . . oru 1 rney, , than D' Hifi ' rr, D. Patclnell, L. Jackson, V. Pres., W. White, J. Cordray, Sec., W. Neely, R. Kauff- K I , T. D , P. B . TT1Zr1'?1'1c?S.z4ClUiSOLl?.1 fiom 5513. egamp, firrggsterbroolcs, D. LacateH, P. Blake, Treas., W. Taylor. ' r I i ,, O 3,'-', lawn Us is I 1-Q1 'H w in I I I' n ' I! 1'4 Q .,r ,tu -'Q 13 ,sf 'x. Q? A, I 1 .1-'3 wg' J' '14 . L J I, V .r 4 ,A . .X ,df ffyjf' 1' 'fn-. .ff f L7 1 ' 1 :Nw - - 1.f.g.-..:,...,.f-.:.-.:r.-. 1.4.-.:.,:a.w..-:'...r..,.....sv..-,.,.. ,..,..,'f,....-,....... ,-1,.,-.,,.,,.,,,,,-, -0 ,, . . W..-.4.-i---v--1 . - -- -.-- Row I: R. Dunbar, D. Boone, D. Scarlett, Pres., D. Wilson, J. Breslin, H. Smith, J. Miles, N. Wigton, K. Gruetuet, B. Scott. Row 2: H. Herman, Sec., D. Altaman, R. Schafer, R. Kosty, M. Kahn. Row 5: C. Little, W. Humes, G. Ransom, Pres., B. Kenney, J. Rascti, Treas. Row 4: R. Walsh, C. Scnopp, D. Kelley, J. Burnett. ,I X air xi. ,'N', X. Phi Tau Alpha 'ofa-'5'56'gf A - 1 if-ff z r --.Qbiillzi 9 T 5 A f 4 138 '1,g,ff ' . .14 ' . . . nv ,ff i.i2Ev.L. . 5 , Rowln Adviser, hoff, Tre berry, D Sig ' ' ' NH '- -'- '-- - ------.V ...- ..-4..-.4 ..- -,,, V . -'------f-.3-...,...r u........g-......Q....,..1 - . - V . .Ab.--.Q.....l.--...-s-.-.-.....,5iz.ue-.Lf - M V migaguh 5 H Q for Row I: J. Gray, R. King, S. Hogue, K. Shrout, K. Puhacth, D. Cornish, G. McGill, J. Luffy, G. Lewis. Row 2: D. Naegele Ad' ,W.M ,GK e,H.H ,E.H'l',B.MM'H ,B.L'd.R 5fD.AIb P .D ' - I'1OfElS?rL'GGS., J. calirirrchfielzglrjqigxfi Snydgrliir Kennei'i11,e:IEi Dagggtt, IRZIEU 4: F.aBaI1Ig?:51, R. Kirlcnertimli. giaitlz, C.XggT?tE.JBFaif1l?- berry, D. Rose, J. Carter, V. Pres. Row 5: K. Myers, D. Lyle, R. Waugaman, Adviser. Sigma Alpha Sigma 11-f 139 .-.-,--- ana:-.-4....L-S-:fa i.L,...s..:.b-1-y-.,J-,2-.--,-r...-,,-f. .., . 1..- ,- A-.-.. .-. ... ---. ...... ,.. , .. ?.l ix: n gd' gif' .nfs Q , ,, Huff Q3 e 1 H f 3i'Fd ' K W4 v pzlzu sq., I' 8- J 2101, .1 .1 4: 114 S' ww I 1:1 1 1pawfff ' A. ,2 Y ' ' .I .: V 1: ' 'ff' ,, . Hf':':,.2 il ' A' L? .1.f:5 if':,st J 1- ,1. .3 3,!f1'LZ?l7. H '-2 , 4:i5 'Tf- Q, , f., , '- -V .f K fr -,fgmezgffzf - ,f xxx, Q. .4 ' .. I . -1 fzj--, JA. X L: ,fwmww -A ' Jig' .yr-'A .- lv-. 2 rl: -, 11- sz, .Zn 'A ' k 'Miz ffkffiz.-ig 1-'5ff'9 - Y' T.. s rt' -4' fl' . '- - Ji ' . 5 V' fl ,. pf ,A ,J- 5,-,3-.L - ,Y 11 .,, ' JH ,-' ' ,v! 4'f :1.',: :'f'4 1 A'!?5.Fff-49 '22 Volleyball Champs Epsilon Pi I. F. Sports Golf Champs Kappa Alpha Phi Softball Champs Epsilon Pi Football Champs Nu lambda Phi law 144 Basketball Champs Pan Sophie 1 4 ' Q x f 1 1 v 1. nn. v. 1 , . I w 1 -. m Y Q' s N wsu Q 5 1-.-1 7-fr. ,. , . C 5 W.,' ' -. , i R x ' ,-' , 'ggfua X -A it 5 n.. X '9 1 ,H if 2 ..,,, was ,wr ' .q S - xl' ,Q ' N J . fa sn. : fy- 'LL' -:-1 5' Wifi' iW,,,..f,, ..,. ,,... mf, gy, -gf? f I ,gan .fgfy ,W 2 W M Q' 15 My 'L3x.E?'ff?':P ' f 1 I V N J A? Z?x bVw'iZ . LQ ff f,:,:1fz2?::!1,'1f 1 1 ,1 'F ' , '-wv-'s,: :gif ,F ' ,YZ ffzff afjf fs 1 nf f ,Q W, , ,- . ...d?'4ff2ff. 1:5 4, A I FACULTY - -. ..-LL Y..- , f S2 L lf mfg: L fi : 5 lf! Wg . 4 , i' fi , F -' . if 2 i f vig: 13' '-4, 5 T 4,-,-, 'af wf-- ,v V - aff' 2 QW, .X4,ff,f , 1 1' ,yy Dr. J. Stanley Harker Dr. Stanley l'larlcer Cloes an excellent job OIC ful filling lwis duties as president of tlae college In ada. I - to uplaolcling anal promoting tlie reputation of tlqlmon lege, -he is responsible for solving tlie complex F Elcol- Wlaicla inevitably arise in tlie operation of th? Zolllggi organization, lay maintaining co-operation am students, tlae faculty, ancl tlae aclministration Hangul? ' s are variecl ancl inclucle conclucting claily clwapel and teaclding a class ot Ancient History. :ia , . 'fx f I . , if J ef , , 2 muh '251 75? 'ff Z? ,l, l'l. Pew President 1 Seulecl R-L: l. l l.airy, Mrs. G. A Mm. B. lVlorre W. F. Roclcwel urk 'iii 11 '2 - tri :yt MUN qi it .rltlkx pm, ot Q.: A ff. . Ili' '.ifI1f,r Ltiflil. Hg! tilt' Cha! A: fi .J A 2 Board of Trustees As President ot' the Grove City Cotiege Board ot Trustees. J. Howard Pew conducts the hiannuat meetings ot this hoard. These twenty-three men and women make up the nucteus of the administrative powers of Grove City Cottege. They are constantty striving to co-ordinate their own ideas with those ot the tacutty and students. in this manner, they hope to tor- mutate effective policies. Because of the personat affiliation ot' the trustees with Grove City, each memher is singutariy concerned with the continual improvement of our schooi. We, the students of Grove City College, are most appre- ciative ot the efforts and unseifish contrihutions of the Board of Trustees. Their position carries with it not only importance, hut responsihitity. ,iff J. H. Pew President of the Board i - - ' h B d, C. R. Si' h, C. G. M t' ,J., Trf fth C ll ,gA. R. C tiage, R. H. ifffffdgff RQ Eflfkigrfflfxf igtogefiiafiyfliif., c. w. gampheii, R.aiif1B.fumiyfa?recf3 img., 3 E? Parma, frv. wheffy. Adm, B Morrell W C ,Ketier R. P. Neely, A. M. Taylor, J. S. Harker, President of the College. Standing R-L: R. Goodhy. W. Rockwell ,Jin Merriman, J. F. Henderson, H. A. Miller, Jr., C. M. Bowden, F. B. Hufnaget, A. Stavcoff. 3 Brig? Deans Dr. F. Kring Dean of Men Miss J. I. MacLeod Mr. B. W. McClelland Assistant Dean of Men Mrs. Eleanor M. Dulce Dean of Women Assistant Dean of Women cllanfl Dr. A. Martin Resident Dean, Alumni fy 'X 'Q - 4 .5 hm . n A ' 96 ' 'X ' A Q' 5 Fx. r ,Ven Mrs. H. Morrison Mrs' P' P' Walton Resident Dean, Annex Resident Dean' Vvest 153 - V- , .., ....- .... f ,W M.,,W--x-w,,,- M- ,..,,,,,,,,v,,,.,,.... , CIIffOI'd G Martin Administration Treasurer Thaddeus H. Penar Registrar Jack Kennedy Placement Qffice 154 L. Wayne Fox Publicity Director Carl Sautter Assistant Bursar Leland C. Fennell Admissions Counselor John H Moser Drrector o Admzsszons 'icsff Mrs. Huntley Secrelary to me President 1 , i i i 1 i i 5 i Mrs Biaixeiey Administrative Help S ecfe of Mrs. Magee Switchboard Qperalor Mrs. Eagles Secretary in the Office of the Registrar E Q 4? it of Me n 5 i Mr. Toth Manager of ttie Bookstore Mrs. Clark Assistant in time Office of Admissions Mrs, Myers Director of Admissions Secretary to the 157 Mrs. Coulter V Assistant in the Office of Registrar Mr and Mrs Shorts Recreation Building ,ll Supervisors Mrs. Dillamari Manager of WOMGUIS Food Service 7 , , . 'Vx , , , Mr. Stromer Head of Men's Food Service Mrs. Giliilard Mailroom Lady Founiain Room Waiiresses: Mrs. Betsy Bentlage, Mrs. Mary Bengs, Mrs. Lena Mcconneli, Mrs. Louise Parker, Mrs. Lucille Dunn, Mrs. Carrie Hilger, Mrs. Katherine Sansotta, Mrs. Janice Adams. 3 E 1 . A a i v 1 i r C - 'N -J A r i fi 1 Us I X 5 54, t i i t I i i 1 N 5 1 i t Student Activities Committee The Student Activities Committee is a group of students who hav to i d h e een se ecte y the Student Council to organize sociai activities for Grove City Coiiege The major activities that are under the direction of the Student Activities Committee inciude Fan Weekend, Homecoming, the Thanksgiving Dance, the Christmas Dance, AU.-College Weekend, and May Day. Aiso, a vaiuahie part of the Student Activities program is the appearance on the coitege campus of vvorid-famous personnages in the fields of music, literature, journalism, drama, science, and nationai and international at'- tairs. Such series is made possihie from the Student Activities Fund, so that each stu- dent is ahie to see and hear an event which vviii hecome a memorahie part of his coi- ex erience. , Iegiimgng those who have appeared in special assemhiies are Hans Conreid, Dr. Wer- ner von Braun, The Lettermen, Leon Bihh, The Vienna Boys Choir, and Ferrante and Teicher. Foiiovving these speciai programs, student receptions are often heid which enahie the students to communicate personaiiy with each guest. i hd f R. J Wen, B. COPD, H- CTW Row I: L- Levian, R. Sister, V, Vander Voort. Row Q 6 . man, R. Hum. 159 41 E3 H t William L. .Hugo AfeEfg?:apiifff01I?s.A.F. Bs., Captain U.S.A.FA S U 1 Assistant Professor of Aerospace Science Asszstant Professor of erospace czence Frederick Marcics AB.. Captain U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Aerospace Science Reuben W. Ware AB., M.Ed., Lt. Col. U.S.A.F. Chairman of the Department of Aerospace Science and Professor of Aerospace Science cl: Badger' Swa 5--1 Exec Wifi!! W G. Grf lk! V I 1 1 A Whale Row 55 Savwc fAH1hiei,K. Hamm. R. iwl:R. Canatsey, D. I iiiridge,Oper. E. Jr iiuimilz. Row 2: W. Joh fanrirocic, G. Knight, E iur,T. Feiiiman, M. He' QH.RumiJaugi1, B. Mas :h1f,J.MiHer, J. Maconag 1 Aloe M. Thompson B.S., Maier U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Aerospace Science Department of Aerospace Science I w V is Arnold Air Society Row I: D. Badger, D. Sw t t, C , M G h , . ., ithlvii' Fx? Wing' G?-2135.314 lE?fn'. Rr-Sw Ellie? ltlllldyxtlufxlginArftyilslonlaolgerlflimdyvlxgll SaiSfti.3.iOrQrQn Iglrdffftflnflfrev-, PE. gum- . ae.x0wo: .aw , ,T'A V -- .. , .1,.oc.er,. , N. Hitler, K. Hanushek, riirxosref IfrRmrrlylnicdil'1ftlBiiiQ.el5f-fi glCgfg1'. Ildti2fi2Herman' Row 4: J' Weiser' T' Bess' Mitchell Air Society Tlae Arnold Air Society is a national professional lionor- ary- society vvtiicla is open for enrollment to advanced Al:- ROTC cadets and is affiliated vvitli time Air Force Associa- tion. Tlae primary purpose of tlie society is to vvorlc in con- nection Witli tlsre Air Force in developing future officers. With lVlitcliell Air Society, tlie Qalcley G. Kelley Squad- ron ot tlae AAS sponsors tlie annual Military Ball at Grove City College, a main event in tlie fallls social activities. Eacli year, a delegation ot tlie Kelley Squadron attends tl'1e National Arnold Air Society Conclave. R0w1:R. Canatsey D Duryea T Stme R G . -- -- ,. ',Cv.Cldll,Ad'.O.,J. grief- Om E. .lolJson, Comm., Eekaldwelllfcgomp., .lal Slavjner, Vxyllgclanjglder, J- Sandmgk Og QR g Bdoirnson, R. Kaufman, S. Kuna, J. Straner, B. Wriglit, l... Brown, Baur T F H - F118 t. D. Crislion, lVl. Bralce. Row 5: E. Cronin, M. Scliwandt, R. 4: Runffbaxgfgh gl-1JI'le1L1deriSn,SK. LStrrmpCW. Barrett, R. Walker, G. lVlitcl1o. Row . 1 . as er, . ' B1amJ.MiHer, J. Maconaghy, D. Mjgjgrglan, . Broolc, C. Camploell, R. Amtmann, R. LAAA 161 Z Color Guard The Air Force RCTC Color Guard laas tlue laonor of presenting tlie American flag and tlie Air Force flag at Homecoming, May Day Military Review ceremonies, and otl'1er parades in tlae local area. R. Amtmann, D. LaBelle, R. Hilaler, A. Beers. Drill Team The Air Force ROTC Drill Team consists of two precision drill units, one for upperclass men wlao have liad previous experience witla military rifle teams and anottier unit for freslamen men wlio liave not laad experience. Members of tlme two units receive decora- tions wlaicla distinguisla tl'1em as drill team memlaers, and tlaey per- form at Homecoming, tl'1e annual May Day Military Review, and at otlaer local parades. llow l: D. lvlclael Crawsliaw, ls. Bro' lluzma. Row 2: D. ll. Zoolc, D. Bax, Row 1: D. lVlcl..eod, R. Anson, J. Crawslaaw, l... Brown, J. Evans, T. Kuzma. Row 2: D. Seclcman, K. Atmel, D. zooi, D. Bax, D. Mccoy. Row 1: Capt. F. lVlarclcs, Advisor, P. Heine, K. Bauer, M. Kay, Admin- C. Ritcliie, Comm., G. Hansen Exec. rl. Cameron, Comp., C Adams, C. Rodgers, B. Broolce, K Vitmier. Row 2: M. Neely, K. Peter- son, H. Vanlleed, .l. Cllilds, D. Doutt S. Byrne, E. Edwards, N. Nelson Row 3: B. lvlorecralft, C. White. P Lawrence, l... Weigel, il. Ueclcer, P Harsluaw, B. Edwards. Row 4: L Stoner, N. Patten, S. Harlcins, J. Koch- 1 , Blue Crusaders BICOgposed entirely of laasic and advanced RQTC cadets, tlae ue rusaders is tlie glee clulo of tlie Air Force RCTC program fit Grove City College. A part of tlue ROTC, tliis organization E Sponsored lay tlie Arnold Air Society. Tlie Blue Crusaders awe Sung at Several engagements in Westem Pennsylvania and also participate in many campus activities. Angel Flight Tlie coed auxiliary to tlie Arnold Air Society is tlie An el Fliglit. lts purpose is to promote lbetter relations among lie RQTC cadets at Grove City College, to enricl1 ROTC life and add tlue womanls toucli to tl'1e mission of tlae Arnold Air Society, to act as official liostesses for tlie Air Force ROTC program, and to act as a service organization to tlae campus. I I i Row I: C. Dassance, Pres., D. Allnan, Pres. Row 2: l... l Holstein, D. lVlcKelvey, K. Alluauglm, D. Elliott, M. Tomlinson, r Sec. i I l Biology Club tlie clulm. Tlre purpose of tlue Biology Cluln is to furtlier an active interest in tlae fielcl of laiology. At tlue regular meetings of tlre clulb, guest spealcers from nearlny colleges, or from otlrer professional fields are pre- sentecl as well as films of current laiological interest. Field trips ancl service pro- jects wluiclr are sponsored tlrrougluout tlue year are among tlie many activities of Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta, uncler tlie clirection of lVlr. Ranslnottom, strives to encourage sclnolarly attainment in tlre lielcl of bio- logical sciences, cultivate interest in tlie natural sciences, ancl promote luetter ap- preciation of tlae value of lniological study. Qne of tlaeir major projects cluring tlre year is to sponsor a loloocl typing clrive. Tlae stuclent lnocly is invitecl to meetings at vvliicla tlrere are special spealcers of interest. ' Row If C- Boal, Treo ., M. N I, V. P ., M. T I' P . K. Wi , S ., Z. Aller- ton. Row 2: C. lVlcClellancl, CE. Delilljli L. VNficlE,ulEllnl'lil.:lefjr: S. Kulcici, 5.CAll3ar1, C- Gealy, rl. Dworsalc, rl. Gilmour. 164 I Row 1: R- rl Cartney. rl. B Bu: giilingylg lgrzeijgfelj. Hutclainson Sec J Mcclellanol Treas R Jones F Bloom Row 2 J Mag Business Club Tlae Business Cluln of Grove City College functions in aicling stuclents ot' accounting, Business ancl secre- tarial interests to lnecorne acquaintecl vvitlm tl'1eir cliosen tielcl in industry. Tlieir meetings, once a rnontli, fea- ture spealcers from lausinesses in nearlby cities. Tliey sponsor one fielcl trip per year of interest to all. American Chemical Society The local American Chemical Society is a stuclent affiliate of a national professional organi- zation. Memhership is open to every chemistry ancl chemical engineering student, with the pup. pose of increasing awareness of the entire fielcl of chemistry, and promoting a professional atti- .Mn 1,1311 ti ,l.l'lcl'lc,S.,C.lVlcCall, J. Rgsihllglirgs. Raj: Jl1eSl1aneE Ailfiil, B- Schaller, F. Naragon. Kemikos Memhership in Kemilcos, the local honorary fraternity, is limitecl to chemical engi- neering and chemistry majors who have completecl 8 hours of HAH Worlc or 16 hours of HBH worlc in their fielcl. They must he memhers of the American Chemical Society ancl are requirecl to give a short tallc on some current scientific topic of interest. Monthly meetings inclucle spealcers, discussions, ancl social events. tucle tovvarcls it. Programs through the year inclucle guest spealcers, ACS sponsored tours through local chemical inclustry plants, and social events such as the spring picnic. When possilole, the ACS memlzmers join Kemilcos in sponsoring a na- tionally lcnown spealcer for the henefit of the- science ancl engineering majors. Row1:W.MMiil ,SP ' ,LH cl' f,J. D ' V. P . R fD. Sh l,A- Kunlqle, F- NHQHQOIEHD. Rshhlseey, cl. lialslsli, Preswallxl lVlcDrc?1ialci,OuE.2Petrie, lsflsliilfllflms- Row 1 Brown lflunl Cfisic, Stog Y isa OVEHIII- K emiihy 39 uf. fe Jeld iillahj. iliflutie :trough events JE, the Salw- of the A. P.S.E.A. h TIE Pennsylvania Student Education Association is a Jorancn of t L . . . . e ational Education Association formed to acquaint students with the ethics and programs of the organized teaching profession P S E A o ens 't in ti . . . . p i s mem ers ip to all students interested in second- ary or elementary education, and provides an opportunity at its monthly meetings to introduce and discuss educational matters ert' P 1' nent to the coitege group. The organization also helps its members to Jaecom f Ju ' ' e aware o t e current changes and opportunities, respon- sitmilities, and privileges of associate membership in N.E.A. and P.S.E.A. hall M. Symicowski, y J. P tt , J. Schryver, A- Syme, C- Mars 1 Row If N- Smith' J- Endean' L' Bott, C' JOhI21SOn'dJ' Isflyseffimbef iaifigichoi. N. spanabei. M. AustjnwglRiglifidlxgolfeliifpvui S. Hayden, iilricfi, Txmirlgs. ROJwEigkE, EQZVH3 SAltinan, L. Behm, Xgfegjgabg. Lgshcfiaggosciyl .HaISiS5f1N. Gittmgs' P. AHen,Pres., . ou e, , res., - J Morse B Greenavva t, - I - - ' ' ' 5-1 Ed B H 1. M V111 M Ueffef I , . y - M, Kropf, M. Gibson, K. Helsing, E. . J. son, . UQ 95- ' el C ' . C C t lc, C. Zabel, M. Slade, C- RUPPC J S' G , B. Belton, B. Buck' EOiSe'J'1v?l?u'iSi 2i.E3.iiSYaCRii.3..n.' ifw 2.5: 2YHii5i.51iWs.Jaeif......, Mfegfiimar E. Holland' P- ar y, . ie, . 3 ' J B , I ec er - M. ' . ' - ' ' ' J C. C Smauwood, J' Allen, J. Rees, L. 0 angsorlil ' L. Kittelberger, J. Moore. Row 7: S. Dull, J. Dam, M. Bauer, rans B I . . i.,L.Fid-,J.B ,Mf roxx nk LH MTnan,JMH Sarfieri IEaEg:pWr'Sfai1I, Jigs KIUCJd1oCI'En,dJ. Sp1ir3e.I5ou66idi5I.IJZen5iniLJflLitcL6gndahL0IViT1 Coleglig, C. toun, . ein ein . owe . ' ' 9: W ' ' ' Cosic, J. Rock, Gros1cJc,,B. Sturgii FBSJI1?IiZ2r,5EwN. Aidriclf B. Davidson. Stock, K. Ness, J. Howland, J. Booraem. - 167 NV. L , . ,,,.i-g..-L-.v. ......-21-w--1-' A ..,....-4 .,..-.G-J L l U l.E.E.E. The Stuctent hranch of IEEE is a memher ol? the institute of Etectricat anct Etectronics Engineers, tnc., which is a protessionat engi- neering society. tEEE7s purpose is to advance the theory and practice of etectricat engineer- ing, etectronics, radio, anct other hranches of engineering and the retatecl arts and sciences. Membership is open to stuctents who are carrying at teast 50 per cent ot a normal academic schectute. Row 1: D. Ketter, Treas., D. Reis, Sec., T. Class, Chairman, R Pease, Chairman, D. Smack, Advisor. Row 2: D. Krumpe C. Shartner, R. Jones, J. Banas, J. Buzzard, R. King. Row 5 R. S ht, D. Yocum, C. Cornell, D. Svvartout, R. Spitz, R. Frey J. Zaievvslci. Rota 4: D. a ger, . i H. Rhodes, L. Zajctet. SAE-AIAA The Society of Automotive Engineers-American Institute ot Astronautics and Aeronautics, is made up of tvvo ctuhs which hold comhinect meetings and fietct trips. The Society of Automotive Engi- neers is a student chapter of a national organization created to he an idea-exchange center. The American institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics is the student affiliate of the major US. Aero- nautics Technicat Society. Row 1: W. Zoerner C Edgar Advisor H B T F Z ' h P A ' ' ' s - - . ., . , , IAA, 3.552565 S5Z'gii'Aift BJiChef'eSrr stgfrriiiffldr- 53353, , - . OLU 5 , arno, h ' ' 3 ' , g , 'g!1FgESfg'g Jblvllggttig J.Khgi-Ste? Jv5lenouf.TRci5uH? Bpwloyceiff D. Wagierl?lBD ' i . , . 1 , . inger, . ' . 4: K. mc r J R. aim, J. cram, s. spasm, F. BHFCIICCIC, A. Kimi., L?bE3'1E:ILll'16I', H?M?lf5ugAii?eLSa' 168 ta is fi K iviiia, D. vviese. R.Kre1der1 Row Pres., visor. Kent Huei T ops En cor ieg So of an SOI GD lei llcg ngi. me eel- s ol ces. ale mal i 9 tliairrmm. D in ling- R012 Dill, ll e, llifil? .utomolivi msiitutevl Dnallllff, E wliicli l lielmi Ulf noliwllli l reaieflloy Qnlel. ' Xsirflilillll iii Slulil fl? ici! lgpler ol li lr 7111. Row 1: J. Prascsalc, D. Sager, il. McKee, Pres., il. English, Pres., C. Dawes, Ad- Uisor. Row 2: B. Rosquist, J. Clqamo, B, Kent, D. Sleiglutliolm. Row 5: R. Miller, il. Huemricli, D. Huglies. National Society of Professional Engineers lVlemlJerslnip in tlae Metallurgy Cluln is open to all Metallurgical ancl Mechanical Engineering stuclents wlao liave successfully completecl one semester at Grove City Col- lege. lt is a student affiliate of tiie American Society for Metals. Tlie National Society of Professional Engineers Stuclent Branclu is an affiliate of NSPE. Tlie purpose of tliis society is to promote professionalism in tlie engineering fielcl. Metallurgy Club Q I: .l. Clnarno, D. Yocurn, C. Eclgar, Advisor, R, Jones, Sec., B Treas., .l. Renouf, Pres., T. Davis, V. Pres., R. Dawes, Aclvisor, Ll, Merlette. Row Q: B. lVlcl3l1eters, J. Davis, B. Burtnett, sl, Miles, E. Dia- moncl T. Paeeler, R. Wamlooldt, K. Sluelllcopf. Row 5: R. Pease, F. Ailcen l I1 J, G , R. Kriecler, A. Kinzer, H. Wlclsauglilin. Row 4: F. lEarEll3e2Elc,tlD. Krorlll?l. Bossers, F. Zonaricli, L. Glauner, K. Lengel, B. Rowe D S R K ff M J tor S Danlels Pres K lCElgesl:n.CRoweg?1b. lalaclcwooilu Hlalgfes. glelglrnselman R Prostor M Domergue R. l ist Treas. Lambda Iota au Lamlacla lota Tau IS a natronal liter ary l'1onorary for stuclents of lrterature Our Beta lota Clmapter sponsorecl a frrrng lme tlus year Wllere stuclents were able to aslc tlmelr professors for personal opmrons on a Variety of suln jects The group Stlldled tlae plays of Allaee tlme frrst semester ancl Dr Z r vago tlae second A professor of Rus sran lirstory from anotlmer unlverslty Was rnvrte to tlre campus to offer a more informative laaclcgrouncl on tlme sulaject. English Club Y , ...1... -,-.....-Q14-wmv I K Win- Row I: rl. Clarlce C. Zortrnan lvl Glancling Pres M Millard T 61 ' . ' ' ' -r - , .,.l.Alt ,S.,N.S'h,S.D 'l.R nl. RaFizgfltalweuwggitglollnskrlclglenclersgn, rl. Moore, M. Colemanfelxfl. Qwensfugl. Cxnstounnlglnw 5: lVlalnl?afnDy,l?e,2Mg Bauer ' ' Y , - 995011, . Price, G. Kunselman, B. Salmli. Row 4: J. lmlaoff, T. Stewart, R, Buchanan. 170 l l Y. 1 1. li lm' ' nan' Political Science Forum flllie Ipolitical Science Forum is a cliscussion forum composecl of po itica science majors wlio meet weelcly to slmare views ancl atti- tucles on current events ancl topics of mutual interest. Tlaeir aim is to aclvance tlre understanding ancl concern in tl'1e area of politics on a local, state, fecleral, ancl worlcl level. Tlie group participates in cliscussions and invites spealcers to enliance tlieir views. l WWW cl Aol or D lVlcClellancl Advisor P Carlin Pres. M. Davis 4. i '.LBlI' Row 1: L. Barnes, A. Teissier, Sec.-Treas., R. Ree ef- , ws li T. McGowan, C. Foer. er, D H C 6 R P P D St rt K Maxell J. Kelly, H. Danielson, T. Strauslnaug , 2: . izor, . U6 1 ' ' Rglglieulin, W. WeSSCl- 171 , , 4 .,, ,, ..:.u..a...'g.g.:,.--,-rv--- fpw 1 v lv . f . Y w-7 lk , -vfvks K Y , N-af' vs. 4 ZLf31:' , I . 551.5 xl I ,, .g ?.f1f-,M ig.-5, , . . -.A 'gs' A Q ., .,., ,. 1 . 1- ff 2 LQ V. f'TQ?'f I 1 49 .V .I g' A W 1, r Math Club The Math Ciub is an organization for rnatti majgrs and other stuctents of Grove City College who have an ' ' tin I in interest in mathematics. The purpose o e cu is to ovicie a chance for students to iearn about career Op- p . . p portunities in rnatia anct to View unusual matia problems Programs consist of guest lecturers, fiirns, student panei discussions, and speciai field trips. Row 1: C. Gaston, L. Lytie, S. Donati, J. Giorgio, K. Anthony, L. Benscoter, N. Heath. Row 2: B. Azanios, J. Atkins, Sec.- Treas. N Bu-lock, V Pres., LJoi1ansson,Pres., E.HemcL, C. Hartman, K. Smith, P. Carpenter, Advisor. Row 55 F, ' M S Hwooct, J Sturctevant P. Yingst J Meyers, S. Gregory, G. Jack- staffer, D..Hunter. Mccraclen., S. Johnston, . ma . , , . : J. H H, M. Pitzer, J. Suhr, J. Knupp, W. Powell, D. McKay. son, K. Mi..er,'VB. Sturgis. C. Hardy, K. Ctepper. Row 4 owe R 5: J. Pne, s, M. Kahn, J. Hale, D. Gropp, K. Argaii, Row 6: R. Johnson, H. Poiiitt, C. Grady, J. Moyer, D. Watson. ow p PNN 7- T? Hpmiev. R. Wormaid, W. MacHose. ff. Z 9 i 172 1 it Row 1, Pres., I Physics Club ysics Club is a stuclent affiliation of tlle American lnstitute of Pliysics, Wl'1ict1 is a national professional organization. Createcl in 1962, tliis cluln has ln cl ' ' een esignecl especially for tlaose stuclents vvlio are interestecl in plivsics ancl otl'1er relatecl . Th ' V sciences e Pliysics Clulo sponsors several fielcl trips and tours of several industrial researclu centers. Also, at th hi ' ' ' e mont y meetings tlae club invites many interest- ing guest spealcers from local industries.. The Ph . Hy, W, lVlacl'lose , 7 iq , R 2: C. Henderson, tl Ke Row 1, D. Unclerwoocl, s, Kasley. Sec-Trees-, B- HGUICL- PWS R' 'lo mon ow Pres., B. Sliawgo, P. Durfee, F. Ailcerl- 173 Pi Gamma Mu Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science lionorafy Hater' nity. lts purpose is service to scliolarsliip, liumanity, and social science organizations. Memluers liave 20 liours com- pletecl in Social Sciences, a B average ancl no academic fail- ures in tlaese subjects, ancl a minimum cumulative average of 2.9. i I Sociology Club Tlue Sociology Clulb is com- posecl of sociology ancl psy- claology majors and tliose in- terestecl in man, luis social aclaption, ancl tliose elements composing luis World of exist- ance. Tlie Sociology Club stim- ulates its program witlu guest spealcers vvlio present topics of interest to tl'1e college. . o. L- o, L. ivi ii , J. Al .gi , rea ., G. Gillespie, sec., J. Wiim, R. 113113 lpres. 15532: rl. Xlllealllcrer, il. CE1eollacllef:rS. lgujgie, L. Boer, Barnes. Row 5:..l. Booraem, l. l lecl1ler, H. Giloson, il. Moulis, S. Hutcheson, A. Teissier. Row 4: P. Carlin, W. Nutt, B. Copp. Ro 1 Rc Row 1: S Renaud, M. Williams, A. Vxfaclcenliut, Pres., G. Ferguson, Pres., D- l Lolines, Sec., A. Grice, Treas., rl. Smitlm Row 2: F. Morten, S. Hutclmeson, T. Sliawlcey, N. Soicli, P. Emericlc, S. Burgie, l'l. Gilnson, il. Moulis. Row 5: il. Finlcloeiner, S. D6- Lanoy, N. Zalmiser, M. Bowersox, l... l-lart, B. Smoclc, B. Salili, l... Brown. Row 4: Rf Baur, W. Berlcelaile, S. Kuna, D. McCoy, M. Weber, i If 1 Row I: W. Teufel, Advisor, D. Steigbner, B. Griclley, Sec.-Treas., rl. Gray. l Row 2: M. Barnbart, l'l. Danielson, Pres., T. Malec. 3 . ll v 'lf . l', . Debate Club VJ 3 -151 l . g ' Tbe Debate Club is a campus organi- zation witl'1 tbe empbasis of objective public, and argumentative public clelib- eration. Competing in inter-collegiate speecb and debating activities, its mem- bers present systematic presentations of some of tbe most pressing issues of tlae - l times. Membersbip of tbe Debate Club is 'A open to all tbose interested in obtaining ' experience in tbe fielcl of public spealcing i, ancl argumentation. I J Pl Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta is a national Honorary Forensic Society. Tbis or- ganization was formecl for tl'1e pri- mary purpose ot' stimulating progress in inter-collegiate speecb activities, and furtbering tbe interests of tbese speecb activities. Tbe goals of Pi Kappa Delta are to provide func- tional leaclersbip training, ancl at tbe same time encourage a spirit of brotberly cooperation. Row I: .l. Gray, D. Steiglaner, L. Kessler, F. Habenicbt, R. Wilson Row 2: M. Barnbart, R. Lucas, B. Griciley, Sec-Treas., rl. lVlcVey Row 3: R. Brown, J. Rodgers, H. Danielson, Pres., T. lVlalec. .. -. - L, , .. , , , ' ' ,.44,-S,-a1.a.:.+-Q.. -k-:... ,......:.....s,:.,.....,,...-.....-. ..,..-.....- L,,,.,,,..a...-.,.. . Qld Alpha Ph: Theta Alpha Phi is a nat1OI16l clramatic honorary which has heen organized to arouse interest as Well as creativity in theatrics Memher ship m Theta Alpha Phi is loasecl on a system of points These points may he accumulated hy talcmg part in the plays presented hy the group throughout the year or lay worlcmg and assisting on any of the numerous committees The year s h gh pomt comes at the May Day presentation of Theta Alphlsn oscars to out- standing actors. Row I: rl. Dye, l... Dill, S. Davis, M. Reclman, L. Levian. Row 2. C Crans Soul? lzlgage, il. l?5JW1g,fTqeas., K. Bauer, B. Peclc, Pres., il. Neish Hzst . o. o 5: . 1t,L.Kl,A.B',W.Tf Row 5: R. Nellf, R. Bronsoii N. Wigsirlir OWIE eu el Adwsor Row I: W. Teufel, Advisor, rl. T lc', A t. Ch' S. D ' S - Treas., Moore, Crew Chief, lilllawigtofj R. ilfhnson. EEZ Qljcil, Vanperms, D. Brown, G. Striclclancl, M. Hinclall, W. Hom, R. Shevlin. Row 5: D. Walsh, B. Master, D. Carleen. Stage Crew The Stage Crew is an integral Dart of the collegels entertainment Program in that it assists in facili- ating the neeclecl stage arrangements for college presentations ancl enter- tainment. lxflemhership consists of those possessing an interest in light- ing 'CGChnique, stage construction, sets, ancl scenery preparation. ,Naam I t i I 1 1 Be51niQi!iIEgdamS B. ., . . Instructor in Physical ECIUCGUOU David A. Allen BA., M.A. . Instructor in English Faculty Directory 1967 R. Jack Behringer B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Acting Chairman of the Department of Physical Education, Associate Profes- sor ty Physical Education, and Direc- tor 0 Athletics Carl A. Benz B.Sc., MSC. Assistant Professor of Physics Wilgam H. Allen, Jr. .S. . gistructor in Physical Education Cameron C. Barr, Jr. BS.. MS. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Douglas T. Boclces AB., M.A., PhD. Professor of English I 178 ' . ,,4 ,Q ,f , EJ ard BSVTC.. Pmfesso 0. D. E B-3.Ed.. Ading Biology Edward R. Bowden B.S.C.. MBA. Professor of Business Administration gif, II?3'.Dl?Oq'VI?.iD. QgTfdN?g,BrOWe' Associate P 0Jt9SS0f Of Religion Assistant Professor of Biology Jay C. Burcicle B.E.EI., MS. William H. Burdick BSC., MELA. Acting Chairman of the Department of Assistant Professor of Economics Physics and Associate Professor of Physics O. D. Burke B.S.Ed., PLD. Acting Chairman of the Department of Biology and Professor of Biology Philip N. Carpenter gairenfff. lgialigon ggingflghairman of the Department of Professor ot-History Mathematics and PFOJFGSSOV' Of Maths' matics 179 ffff Donald E. Clwaln B.S., M.S. Instructor in Chemistry Edgar B. Cole B.S., M.A., Pl1.D. Chairman of the Department of Music and Fine Arts and Professor of Music l Oscar A. Cooper B.M., lVlus.lVl., Ch.M Associate Professor of Music ll ar' . M l' 5 1 - fA V 'V f , . M 5 if 'll 1 Y ' we ' 1 .N . z WWW .ws 1 lr -Wffiwvf 7 ' f- W flgm ,E ff , Mff?fW'Z3' -f 1? ,V .ftsfwfff , . ., ,H fy ,J y ., , 2.7. . ,Z .ff f 2 i fl ff ffm? 1,,,.f'.ff .1 ., ,. A , 4 0 f-I f ,f !f,n ff ,fa 4 my jf ff I ly ffl ul! 1 1 1 fm ff 4 '-. 5 f 4 7 f Q 1 e 4 1 X X ,,. f I I ff ff' iff iff, f ggg 7 , 54535 A 7' ' V' f' A ff ' ' ff if ' V ff fa if 'G Q f f f ifef iff , .f, f ,. ,f , We ,yu , 5 ' , fy X ' V V' ' f if rf, if ew ,fx -, f , if y.. ,ww if .f'-.M-uw--V ' ' y' ww.-1,-41' - f ff . ,ff,e.7.-Q-M!-rr' 7 I f5f7W545liH .Z-mf ' W ' f T' ?' X!!':,.,f'w..,5,,,',f, , f . I , y g,34Qg,,2f::,g23 Kg' gg, 1, f , 1 2 f:,f3i,,,,f.,.',q,..f ff Af 77i'?i77fff'f'?f'f-7555 f f y f f f'6?ff2f3f l.Z:Z4f'l-al ' C7 '1?gf'Hfg1j,5Qf' 'f gf - LJ ffQ4,'a2,'f,,f5,'JQ4,L!Q-5111,I ,, fp, '.?,fgw.3:,f: . if A f x efafwf , vw 'iZf,.1'fp 7pj4g'C,19f' ' , . fy? Q: ,'f ,f2g,ff,A 'g,f,gfwfQqq0,,F.,cj'Zffjpjjy 1- :Nia u . W, f en,-11 1612, ,f4y,,,5. fl' , if , ,4' f','nt'f f, A fm,5,,,5,.,f,54f'.,-,f,,,A'ff ff, ,, I cw' ., f-,::'f1:j-.314,'yfg77g1M5, Z .f ,ilk .'f7f?lff'fg N' f5',f '2'f David J. Challis A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Spanish Major rlolm W. Cole B.A., M.A. AB., M.A. Assistant Professor of German J. l'larvey Cole Assistant Professor of History .lolm D. Copp BA., BD., lVl.A., Pl1.D. Chairman of the Department of Psy- cfzology and Professor of Psychology Charles P. Cressman AB., BD., S.T.lVl., Ed.D. 093' Und Professor of Sociology 180 Chairman of the Department of Sociol- ai? 222 J Sim, . CI k Dr gg, lEh.E. Ctlairmflfl 0 neering and ggflael W F L. M-Sr-'Phaomn Wwe profs . MOI! R. Cl I4 D 1 D -C1 M D Bs., ?h.EfW15fs., Ph.D., cms., PE Biff M.A.TfytOn 251157, ltvrgfmen Chairman of the Department of Engi- Instructor in Mathematics Instructor in English neering and Professor of Metallurgy Carroll Edgar Cyril L. Elsdon A.M.I., MeCh.E., P.E. B-S-, MA.. PHD- Associate Professor of Mechanical En- Chairman Of file Delfmffmenf of BUS? gmeermg ness Aclministration and Professor of Accounting 'ff'- ,,'.,.',::,Q. ' F Michael W. Fabian Thomas M. Finley gig? k,i Ej?Zef BS. MS. PhD, AB., MEJ., EcI.D.4 Instructor in Secretarial Studies Associate Professor of Biology Professor of Education 181 D ih R. G ii.- AY3.g sms.. ls.'15f13i.. DD.. PLD. Samael P. Harbison Professor of Re' ligion William R. Hart AB.. MA., PhD. Associate Professor of English Joseph A. Hartman B.S.C., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman of the Department of Edu- cation ancl Professor of Education .5 1 HI: im IQTIKD., PhD.. DD., L.L.D. President of the College and Professor of History John J. Havrina BS., M.A. Associate Professor of Accounting 1 Marvin C. Henry B.S., MA. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Sus L. M. H IQ A.B?flM.A., Piffi Assistant Professor of Sociology 182 Terry L. Hufford C I H- J I1 BS., MA. BK' M X mon EelE0yMCAK11i51gfBann Assistant Professor of Biology Assistant Professor Ol French Associate professor' of Englislz W. Daniel Kenny Robert E. Klein BSE., MSE. B.F.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Cliemical Engi- Assistant Professor of Art neering Joseph L. Kopnislcy BS. Sec.Ecl. lnstructor in Pliysical Ealucutifm .f ,-we , Freclericlc S. Kring J. EJD Pm.S.Ecl., ME . - Dean of Men anal Professor of Psy- cliology 183 lu-nf Jonathan B. Laclcl B.S.Ed., AM., PHD. Cllairman of tlte Department of Modern Languages anzl Professor of Modern Languages ,, . - - - 1...-..---.-.e -4.'.4:rg..-.--'..,,.4. -01 .-..g.....:,w ,.,.,f- ---- f'--'- .-.......-...,......-..,..f--,.,...-..-4.-- - N James H. Laster Charles H. LHWHIH B.A. MA. BA., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Music and Col- lege Organist 1 V. Marion Lewis O. Eugene Liggitt A.B., MA. AB BTI1 MTI1 D Instructor in Chemistry Professor of Religion Associate Professor of EC1UC0fi0V1 James E. Longneclcer BS., M.Ed. Associate Professor of Physical Educa- tion Harold L. Lowe BM., M .MN David F- M Cl ll d Instructoruin Music M'Ed-C e an .X Smfaflf Professor of Political Science 184 .V ,eu ffm, Shirley B.S.E4 Instruc , , , ? ff ff ,4 . ve- gm , . kffltkg ,fl 7 If fiffli V KZ 5 ETQRITFI Chain, and P Histor-3 Shirley A. Markle B.S.Ed.. MA. Instructor in English I Anita L IVIartin ABU MZAU PhD. Cbtalagtes G. Meehan Professor of Spanish Assistant Professor of Mathematics N Robert H. Miller BM., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Economics Luther A, Mueller BA., MA., PI-LD. Ctzairman of the Department of History and Potiticat Science and Professor of History , Peter I-I. Monsma AB., AM.. THB., Ph.D. Chairman of ttie Department of Ptzitos- optiy and Rettigion, Samuel P. Hartnison Professor of Religion, and College Pas- tor A Z5 ' ff Edward W, Naegele, Jr. Sarah K. Naegete AB., MA.. PI1.D. Chairman of ttie Depaftmeftt of Chem- istry and PfOf9550 of Chemistry AB., MA. Instructor in Chemistry 185 R L t R Neff David 1?5.dNewcome o er . BS M'A Ph-D' in Psychology Associate Professor of HiSf0V'? i 1 Charles Newcomer B.S., M.A., PhD., M.A. B.S.Ed., M.Ed. AB., MA., PhD. Professor of Spanish Director of Physical Education for Women and Assistant Professor of Physical Education Roberta M. Nordstrom James Paton, IH Chairman of the Department of English ana' Professor of English 'TI'ladd6LIS Penal' 2.3.0, M.?d.iz Ed.D. A fgu5HaMNgdP0Haff1 'l t C ll , S ' ' ' thigf-argliltg, ans Prsfeigjr Ofegjfigiooj issgstant Professor of Elementary Edu- 186 R B A c John AB s4SSOf lstry i 1 I Rudolph R. Reeder D Arden R'ce . I H I EX-isiaEiDl5rofessor of Politi- ?l.'PIZI.S:6Ed- Cal Science m 7S'C5 gfrofessor of Greek and Re- igion N r 1 Jack Schlossnagel Hans F. Sennholz B.S., Littlvl. A.B., MA., PoI.Sc.D., PI1.D. Associate Professor of Math- Chairman of the Department of Economics and Professor ematics of Economics 1 r I V i i E . Y, Robert H. Sisler 1 4 14, 4 , w John T. Shaw Philip A. Shreiner AB MA Ph D I A.B., MA., PHD. BS., MS. , H , U , , h Ll Associate Professor of Chem- Assistant Professor of Chem- PLZQZSSOF of Modern Lan isffy isfry 9 ' E43 s?ir 13' iris Mi 187 Qij .ix 'W J K. St li Daia o Smoclc A Gloria J- Stansberry grC.llfM.Lib?S? em Bs.. B.S.E.E.. M.s.E.E. es., MA. E lah Head Librarian Professor of Electrical Engineering Insiructor m na William W. Swezey William C. Teufel BS., SCD. BS., MA., PLD. Dean of the College and Professor of Chairman of the Department of Speech Biology gm! Theater Arts and Professor of rama Walter B Thompson W ' l 12.12- Mfg, I?.D., Aiivii H A.E.lelvFB.,lh0mpS0n 2 glaiieiziit Wallace ssistant ro essor o syc oogy A, -t P I I - -, . ., lVl,A, ssociae rofessor Of Accounting ifgignt Professor of Modern Lan 188 Cynthia A. Walters Rob t T W WH BSU MEJ. Biser - augaman Elmer Weitz Instructor in Physical Education Instructor in Electrical Engineering IZ-iE?a2eMPl:,fe?gfx6f German Harry B. Wells Clifford N. Wettig AB., MA. 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BS Mechanical Engineering BS Metallurgical Engr. Seniors Not Pictured William F. Aclcs. .lr. Sliaron. Mass. BS Mathematics Donald P. Allaman Elizalietli. Pa. BS Biology Vv'illiard ls. Anderson Braclcenridge, Pa. BS lVlatl1ematics Raymond ls. Bauclu Canandaigua, N. Y. AB Political Science Suzanne Bauglier Hersliey, Pa. AB Elementary Education Albert G. Beclqer l.eetsdale, Pa. BM Music Education .lolm S. Boyd Pittslnurgli, Pa. BS Cliemistry .loan M. Bream Grove City, Pa. AB Sociology rlolin l'l. Bream Grove City, Pa. AB Spanisli Riclaard A. Brinlqer Mount Pleasant, Pa. BS Electrical Engineering Ricllard Brown Boyers, Pa. Political Science Charles E. Cordes Roselle, N. .l. AB Business Admin- Tlieodore P. Diiifkii Grove City. Pa- AB Political Science Myra DOuglE1SS Cliamlnerslxurg, PH- AB Elementary Education Rolnert G. Downs Bruin, Pa. BS lVlecl1anical Engineering David B. Ealcin Grove City, Pa. AB Englisli Nancy l-. Fislier lauglilintown, Pa. AB Elementary Education Paula O. 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Morgan M. Morris D- M0ITiS0H Y ...J J M D M J Mottem S Musgrave R.Moxm R.Narc1ozzi J.NaugIe - orse - OSET . ' o,MfNU't 223 ,Y' NA iw ff f V' 'WW nf f 4 Elf s f rv , ' ' X ,, , UQ , f X . 1 1M f ff . ff K f f f f f X 2 ' X Z' 4 ' Z 0 l,w f -. 4? .W .. 'W ft 'A I . ' 'W 4 if l ' 1 ti f W f A I R. Neff I J. Neish M. Nelson D. Nixon B. Northeimer W. 0'Hara B. Osborne N J. Owen R. Palmer D. PatcI'1eH N. Patten Q , J. Patterson A. Pearce R. Pencelc P. Pendergast G. Peters K, Peterson W. Petrie .LRDLCSOT F. Pfirrmann P. Pizor E. Plevnic R, Pogue R. Pollock J. Power J. Palmer D t Cv. Privett K. Puhatch W L. Purnell Y J. Ramsay 224 . PO0I'IT16.T1 Powell Prascsalc PTOStOI' E li' k, 4. AS. X G. I 2 Jsi M. RCBTJOII R.6CI'lIC6IT1I'I'1CI' RCGIJ C. Reichert S. Renaud 'R' ' - -J D. Rennarcl H, Rhodes , e J' Rhodes J. Riclcloff R. Rigler K. Robb I J. Robeson J. Rolurer W. Rohrman T. Rose B. Ross P. Roth J Rguke X - ''ww-wrafvswi-'swag f X f x-.Q - 5 ww? .f N, 'sf 2 I. 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Williams J. Williams J. Williams L. Willis C, . J , Z . P. Ymggf R. Younlcins M. Zeigler L. Zoerb Wilson D. Wilson J. Winger Row I: D. Steighner, V. Pres., T. Layton, Pres., A. VonBrernen, Treas. Row 2: J. Winkler, SC. Rep., B. Scott, SC. Rep B. Schuster, Aifz. Council. Missing: A. Downie, Sec., H. Sctlichtel, Atfi. Council. Sophomore Class Gfficers W. Albright Rep.. R. Amtmann D. Anderson D. Anderson en R. Ames H. Andrus K. Anthony J. Armstrong M. Atwell M, Axtell B- Azalos J. Baldridge D. Balistreri J. Bauentine ,,,-A J. Balliett J. Banas H. Barron W. Barron E. Batter Son L. Baur J. Beach B. Beals L' Beebe 229 A. Beers B. Benjamin E. Benz H. Best C- Besterman A, Begwarick S. Binder J. Black W. Blaine R. Bloom B. Boalc C- Boer D. Boone S. Borcilc J. Bortz M. Bowersox S. Bowser N. Boylan D. Brandyberry R. Breen J, Breslin L no . D. Brethauer B. Brooke D, Brown E. Brown J. Brown N Bunce T. Bums S. Burr R. Butler IIHQ I Ilan 9 , nr -v C6 J' Buzzard L' Byafd M- Byers G. Caldwell J. 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Whittenherger B. Wilherl D. Wilcox K. Wiienius M. Williams R. Willson A, Wilson G. Wilson S. Wilson T. Windfeider R. Winicici J. Winkler J. Winter W. Wirta R. Wolfe W Y I, J. Young R. Young N. Zahniser J. Zargo B. Wright . eage J. Zeigier K. Zeigier 5 P .. I l A' . L , A R Zdmsld k D' ZOOIC C. Z01-fman F. Zrinscalc W. ZUZGCIC 259 - - . . . . . - - - ...Ja ee- ,. - -+..,......--- ... Q..-. e.-..-.e1e-ee. ,,----.... - ,... ,..,-. ,.....- .u..e.-eeaf.. .-cum.. 4...-.-3-...-..-,.,,.4.,.L.,..... ..-..-.,,..- ai In 1Vlemorium 11 1 i Doug1as Theodore Boc1ces, 1917-1967 AB. fWi11iams, 19401, MA. 119481, PhD. 11954, Syracuseb As- sistant Professor of Eng1ish, 1954-1956: Associate Professor of Eng1is1'1, 1956-19583 Professor of Eng1ish, 1958-1967. Facu1ty 1V1arsha1, 1958- 1967. 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T E .J 4 T 1 Y X , sf vii K- I W7 ' ' P T .fx W N-,m..ff... .v1.........H ...nf :ima Mf..4f , . - .. ,.,, , . w . rweuux--0-rc js, if r ll' 51 2- N 122 , , ' l'a.......,........, f 3 . aww, may vmfnnw 'lf A , P A A . P A Q , ,, . 1 g . f 1 P?7e,2fr!Z?, . , f f f a N' f2:iffs121ff ,.,. 4 V, VA, .cv Fell' , V -vs. ,, A , X I f 4: ir V. 5 gig! SEN f 1 ' X V . V ,, if-'ef ' ,Ii f, K . A , T ff f f , A f P f J . . f ..xf' U Compliments of T. E. Heltman Produc Co Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SHARON. PA. Nathan Bros. Co. FARRELL, PA. Largest Rest Supply House Between Chicago and New York rf.-.-...N-....... -41.-J.. -V - - . Y' -fe. ,...--...g..-,fauf......... , , . - g . .....,......---..a......-. -......- . . V , V, Y Au, - . -,, ,., ,.. -, ,..,.....--.-..........-. . , , ,:,,g4,: . , .,. . .4 ...L-e,4m:4.e..,ss,.....,,..-..... ... ,... . .,..a..f.- - DRESS SHOP Penn-0 119 S Broad THE BOOK-DAVIS CO. BUILDERS AND BUILDING MATERAL 3 I Lumber-Sash-Doors-Cement-Lime-Plaster Plumbing 0 Heating I Sheet Metal Work 0 Electrical Work Craftint Art S apply Headquarters l Paddles and Float Supplies S ., GROVE CITY, PENNSYLVANIA - 458-6490 l-i1 Allied Newspapers For l'l1e finesl' in homelown news coverage CAMPUS I Y hio Towel Co. St. The finesl linen proclucls Grove C-t P C and services ly, 3 McMullen Travel Service 'ee M fi ff 'e 3 Check wi'rl1 us for all Kocher's Florists 2 your lravel arrangemenls lsaly's The finesl' dairy producls in 'l'own 's jk I0- Farmers Pride PouIl'ry We only carry l'l1e besl' for your enioymenl' H. R. L. Anderson Insurance Agency Congralulalions Class of I967 Russell Roll .lewelers Schaffer's Wall Paper and Pdihl' for the finest in paints and painl' supplies The Shelley-Dorr Funeral Home .L DAVID A. SHELLEY - JOHN C. DORR 203 East Pine St. Post Office Box 148 458-7120 I GROVE CITY, PENNSYLVANIA Mlller's Esso p Ambulance Service I ' for 'Fas+ ancl dependable ...M service l'l'Y MiIIer's Esso I lhe proof is in lhe service I F :zu NORTH BROAD ST. Ill Burdick's Men's Wear I ! I Clothing and Shoes I I V I Latest Styles for I I the College Man in is X is gy QF XX x Y? A N A V5 9 NX A 4? 2 Qi j X is 3 2 4' , 3 s ff 5 Nationally Known Brands fl DAD Compliments of Miles Meal Markel' G1 247 S. Broad S+. 3058 BR ' I 'WESTLAKE DRESS SHOP complete Ilne of Iadles and mlsses ready fo wear special flfhngs and alferahon free QARK MU s Sm-snhmxyiw X: WQIHVMKMNAL BANK DAD'S RESTAURANT , , F! ' 1 -5 S CLEPPER'S MARKET Qualify Meats Groceries - Produce 305 S. BROAD ST. GROVE CITY . -' :.pga.:..s...........e.--. . .. . ...c- SATEC CORP Y , Y W . 1, 7 ,,g.g,,,..,-.L4:.,... ...-:....- V , , . .V ,,,.5,.,Lne.-U-...--.Quay-f 3.-b.....-.4..--..-..1fc DAILY DELIGHT WEBF5 amera and Hobby Shop en0V' Foon PRODUCTS C SPORTS Every'rl1ing Pho+ographic Picrure Framing Ar+is'l's' Ma'l'erials George J. Howe Co.. Inc. HoBBY CRAFT, RECORDS, RECORD PLAYERS TAPE RECORDERS Cgmplefa Sporfinq JoE's Dry Cleaning 81 Laundry IDEAL PASTRY SHOPPE QS. K. 1 9 i'YYenrl 2857 N. WES CHICAGO I l Se mckoueli Wu- N. DW 1... GROVE CITY SPORTS SHOP CompI'eI'e Line of Sporring Goods Creighfon Dress Shop I36 Sou+h Broad S+. Ladies' Wearing Apparel Congrarularions Io 1'he Class of I967 from Grove CiI'y Barber Associaiion The S. K. Smiih Co Qualify Yearbook Covers 2857 N. WESTERN AVE. CHICAGO I8, ILLINOIS Service-QuaIi+y-In+egri+y George N. S'l'ewar'I', Dis+ric+ Represenf I' The Shelly-Dorr FUNERAL HOME David A. Shelly-John C. Dorr 203 E. Pine SIree+-PosIoffice Box I48 458-7l20 GROVE CITY, PENNSYLVANIA Ambulance Service H.-a v.-gqk-- Lu -1-1 li' I 'A A ' 4 rv-W-, - f 27 Q jg, IWW, sl ,fe i 4 M., .. ifiei x Axim, W N W, IWM fx' ff: ,ff 2 'fee ye, f ,WW e fl ,m Z ' M f f ' 0 gf ff ,X fa, f Z V M W 4 1 .J If 4 -We . f swmxwf we We fe,-We 'Zee' Wm Q f 5 ff X! X Q X '45 4-f 7 K Q W1 X Y ff X X ,W ,R el : 'ggi Xie fl I, I Q f, eff ff X 9 f XX X I W e 6 wif! X K,-sffzeiiffei? Q f I Ae U ,nf -we ,M ZA f,-, I 7 f , V Xf ff 1 V f ' f e LUIIK US UVER cheek to see when our representative will be visiting YUUH campus I I ,ll fe r I fn f Q fy ' I I 2 4- 1-4 ,V f, I W.. , fir! f' -, I O j -- efwtwzfwfwff-Mme: vffmezw 'W 2-QM rfffwfifzeffdfmcef O I .lfffyyf ff xy f 1 ef f- ., ,444 QW- . X,,WWW,,e, E I Q QW, gyyw , ?, p. f Z ,X f f e A ,J ,ff we s Af' N. femy ,I N., iV?49W!' mg -6 ., 4 vi',9W E wwf 5, mqfy , WW? f f 5, A Www? - may if MWWAQ, wf44w4 4 ,4 4 5 5 fi j ff? y i v f? 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BROAD STREET IN GROVE CITY 'W-sa' .2 I 5 S I , I I 'T E I I , I , I I , f , ' Q E i I I ' I . , I K5 I I Q I I ' f I I , 4 I , 3 ' A I I 2 IRI 1 I I ' 1 Q s E I X I 5 I 3 I X I I 3 2 I II 'IIII EI ' II II III Q. I5 IE I I ,,a -,g Royal Jewelers Y U llllll all Carrying an Exlensive Line of Fine Jewelry, Glass ancl China Producls LOCATED NEAR GROVE CITY THEATER PHONE: 458-67l0 -ii-111 lewis Dry Cleaners For Fasl' and Friendly Service Sencl Your Dry Cleaning +o Lewis's LOCATED NEAR GROVE CITY THEATER 276 ewelers Ddudrs Ouality and Dependability in Fine Jewelry I , an For QuaIi+y a+ Reasonable Prices Shop a+ J. C. Penney's Loca+ecl Down'rown a+ 'rhe Corner of S. Broad and E. Pine S'rree+s. Service Wi'H1 a Smile Alberi's Boron Phone: 458-9993 for pick-up ancl repair. Localed on Wesl' Main S'I'ree1' in Grove Cily. Husband's Beauiy Salon +l1e Iovelier sex. V ' We c:a'rer +o all ages of l M Locaied iusl' clown from +l1e College 5 A 222 Easl' Pine S+ree1' 'Ill f l Phone: 458-9530 for your beauify appoin+men'l. I jfij 1 il 3 .., if l K-1? 'L r x I, Y', ,J l V 529 Ewa 2 nppoinfmenil Men's Fashions ai Their Finesi A COLLEGE SHOP CATERING TO THE YOUTHFUL COLLEGIAN STYLE Locaied Down+own a+ ZI3 S. Broad S+ree'r Phone 458-603I 279 In Recognition The Editor and Business Manager of the I967 Ouilafgiish to thank an those who have made the puIJI1cat1on of this hook possi 6. BUSINESS STAFF Joshua Bennett Edward Benz Richard Bloomquist Sharon Binder Brenda Diprimio sua Gragary James Grimes Thomas Kelly Charles Kondis Craig McConnell John Mischler Walter OIiver Thomas Reddy Walter Sh annon Dave Scott Douglas Weds Jean Woods CO-ORDINATION STAFF Jill Atkins Sandy Lawrence Becky McPeak Claudia Matz Karen Ness Harold SchichteI John Venneman IDENTIFICATION STAFF Thomas Brown Cle anne Cass PauI Dawson Carol Dixon DaIe Hunter George Kaszycki Gayle KunseIman Gail Jackson Dick Jewell Sally Suffern LAYOUT STAFF Judy Borland Eleanor Carl Lois Dech Margo Devore Ginny Mauer Kathy Miller Jan Ross Jendy Spence Sue Vladuchick Jan Wakefield Sue Wavrek LITERARY STAFF Mimsi Cosic Christy Gaskell Nora Gittings Priscilla Miller Marjorie Roland Virginia Whitmyre PHOTOGRAPHY- ART STAFF Theron Patrick The editorial staff would Iike to thank Mr Jim McWiIIiams of F t 5 D ' I . 00 G Ouijjvies, for his helpful advice and guidance in printing the 1957 280 do Neish PROOFREADING STAFF Dale Bax Laurie Matthews Lindsay Mork Cincy Strouse Luanne Wunderly Chris Zortman TYPING STAFF SueIIen Herr Marilyn Kay Kate Schaaf Connie White SPECIAL RECOGNITION Mr. fwayne Fox Mr. David IVIcCIeIIand Dr. James Paton Mr. Joseph Such iEADlNQ L Iatthews Mork trouse Wunderly Ortman G STAFF 1 Herr n Kay chaaf e White IAL DGNITION Vayne Fox David Mccleuarld ames Paton oseph Such I I n, ' w ,N I I V 1 1 , 1 n x . 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