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FIRST ROW: Springer, L. Somers, Hazelton, Kelland, Hudnall, Johnson. SECOND ROW: A. White, Hall, Plaut, Gray, Mulhauser, Alcock, Porter, J. Smith. The most decrepit, disorderly, and possibly least-known extra curricular organization on campus was the Quill and Scroll Society. This elite group of do-nothings associated only by virtue of nebulous attain- ments in Webb School's publications. Numbering in its ranks fifteen as- sorted photographers, editors and goldbricks, the Quill and Scroll mud- dled through innumerable organ- ization meetings, to emerge trium- phantly chaotic. Although the an- nual literary talent search sponsored by the Society came too late for the entries to be included in Sage 4, the officers toiled to make fair iudg- ments of the best Webb writing. Bested only by the Rifle Club in the eagerness of its members, the Quill and Scroll finished the year in a blaze of glory as publications Sage and El Espeio ripped into the stu- dent body in the third term. QUILL. AND SCRCDLI. Gray again, this time as President.
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FIRST ROW: Mickle, Lesser, Daley, Bray, L Price SECOND ROW Bracher Valentine Williams Bong Brooke Dunham THIRD ROWS Mulhauser, Breeze, Heintz, Warione Rodes Millar With Mr. Alexander as advisor, the Electronics Club had a successful year. In 1959 it voted to hold its meetings only every six weeks since it was felt that many of the mem- bers could make better use of the time on their own proiects. At sev- eral meetings Mr. Alexander gave a series of talks on basic electricity and electronics, incoming members passed their key examinations to gain admission to the shack, An enlightening trip was arranged to the CBS studios in I-lolywoodg the members enioyed their tour of the station's facilities. The radio ama- teurs participated in international sweepstakes contests, the audio fans produced realistic sound effects for the Drama Club's production of Inherit the Wind, and the experi- menters operated bootleg broadcast stations and dismembered televi- sions with unbridled glee.
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