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OR CARNIVA Junior Carnival does not mean that the fun of its production and presentation is reserved for the Junior class. It is a project to add to the social activities of the year and to give many tal- ented students a chance to show more than text- book knowledge. This year the show was an historic event as well as an entertaining one. The campus was invaded by a Loon and a Coon from the moon. A variety of scenes provided humor and en- joyment. The men from the moon met with strange situations in the beach scene, the night club, and Carnegie Hall. Their unusual talent panicked the audience. A lot of behind the scene praise is well de- served for this year's Junior Carnival. All Help worked long hours to perfect the show. Let it be said that when Straight from Space dropped its final curtain on December seventh, Grove City added to its list another suc- cessful event. 1- - :f - .-3 - f- - - 512,56 ,V V -1' .. '11 er I. 'V . - K A . . f' 1 ' A If , '51-:ki , - . ' V . 1.1 '1i'.:Ji i Straight from the ffmn . . and into outer space!
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HOMECO On October twentieth, Grove City campus was alive with people hustling to and fro. Big things had been planned for the day: crowning ceremony for our Queen, HC parade, and most of all alumni were returning. Miss Joann Catrino was crowned the Grove City Homecoming Queen for 1956. Don Hayes, captain of our football team placed the crown upon her head. Marilyn Wolfe and Madge Metz- ger were members of her court. As a part of the Homecoming festivities, organizations supplied floats for the parade. The Epsilon Pi fraternity placed first in the contest. And the 'mins Came . . .I Winner in the Homecoming Parade.
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SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS i WIEEK Dr. Zaun - Our speaker Grove City College was fortunate this year in having as a Spiritual Emphasis W'eek leader, Dr. Alan Zaun, pastor of the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church of Detroit. Dr. Zaun spoke in our morning chapel ser- vices and took part in informal discussion groups. He also held personal conferences with those who requested them, and concluclecl the week with a communion service. l ROW ONE: K. Keating, J. XfVerren, -I. Arnold, M. Langford, D. Harker, Harris. RO W TWO: tl. Craig, S. Coyle, G. Praml, D. Hayes, M. Magarrall, G. Odmark.
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