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The Vietnam Wall. ===, Clowns for Christ always bring a smile. Old. Traditions From dreams one establishes foundations These foundations must be strong to support the traditions they will create, however, they must also be flexible to withstand the new ideas and interpretations that will be linked to them. Grove City College is a strong beginning for individuals, just as the Constitu- tion of these United States of America is a firm base for this nation. The Supreme Court, and all courts, interpret our Constitution as best they can. Today’s interpretations and applications are different than they were 200 years ago when the Constitution was formed. The base re- mains unchanged; the circumstances now differ. These changing times are what bring about Amend- ments to the Constitution. Clarification, through Amendments, assists interpretation. Grove City College also grows with new ideas. Pres- ently we are seeing this growth in the development of the Physical Learning Center. We also see activities changing. The most noticeable is pledging, now called gadding. A new way of coming together for sororities and fraternities has been established. Changes are inevitable. The change we pray will always be for the better. Now, let us look to each new idea as a new dream and the beginning of another tradition. by Angela Krysiak New Ideas 5
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Orchesis piles up for ‘‘Let’s Hear It for the Boy.” Gamma Sigs and Tri Rhos present the Grinch. Who are these people? Grove City College campus 1985. The saxophones lead the band in Lionel Ri- chie's ‘Dancin’ on the Ceiling.”
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The Wolverine Band marches on. Kevin Irwin: The Man Behind The Uniforms! Trumpeters start the game with “The Olym- pic Fanfare.”’ front rowS. Schwartz, J. Kolson, M. Novotny, second rowL. Sadler, T. Dozzi, B. Doutt, L. Bannan, J. Stewart, M. Katrick, L. Stevenson, third rowS. Cates, A. Krysiak, P. Sopher, K. Spare, C. Boring, R. White front rowC. Bub, L. Martz, K. Cress, J. Skledar, second rowL. Thomas, L. Gray, N. Dysert, M. Huet, M. Phipps, third rowK. Covelli, A. Smith, A. Tate, J. Smith, J. McElhinny
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