Bob Stover came to State College as a graduate student in the Department of Psychology at Penn State. Upon graduation, he joined the faculty and became a colleague of Joseph Grosslight, one of the three veterans for which Hallock had designed neighboring homes on Glenn Road. The Stovers admired these dwellings and other Hallock designs and selected him to be their architect for their steep and rocky lot near the Grosslights.
Bob left Penn State to become Vice-President of Corporate Development and Long-Range Planning at HRB-Singer (now a facility of Raytheon Corporation; brother-in-law Robert Riddle was also a vice-president there). He then became an independent consultant. Kay taught in adult education and was active in Junior and Senior Women’s Clubs. She served the clubs as president and vice-president.
The house has four levels, with the living room having a full-length, cantilevered balcony overlooking the valley below. Other levels were staggered in order to fit the hillside.