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FIRST ROW: Sturteuunt. Funk. Roman, Schumcn. Thompson. SECOND ROW: Morgan, Lister. Lowmctn. Nolcross, Gould. BACK ROVJ: Flickmger, Simon. Payne, Gmben Suhr. THE: GOLD QUILL . . . This year marks the establishment of CI new organization on the campus, the Gold Quill, cm honorary, co-educa- tional journalistic club. This honorary club displaces the Delta chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma, but sets its standards even higher than the national fraternity. To be considered for membership. c1 student must have shown outstanding literary ability and have had at least two hundred inches of copy printed in :1 campus publication. Clelcmd Garber was awarded the honor oi being the first president of the Gold Quill. Programs oi :he year have starred tIWhitey Lewis. sports commentator; newspaper exhibits; Dutside speakers, and a recognition iinner. Myron Wicke Bertha Stieiel Donald Mahler Helen Lowe Doris Hutchinson Harry Smith 31
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Harry L. Ridenour am. THE: WRITERS' CLUB . . . B-W bards, playwrights, short-story writers! It is these campus scribes cmd their admiring literary tans who are members of the Writers' Club. The orqanizatton is practically cm ideal One. for there are no dues, 110 roll-ccdls. and no officerst The purpose oi the club, which is under the leadership of Protessor Harry L. thenourt is to develop the literary talent on the campus and to give such ability cm audience and to encourage appre- ciution. Monthly meetings are devoted to the reading of student literary creations tqruesorne murder mysteriest hilarious wit, inspiring poetry, psychological sketchesi etc.J or to talks by outside speakers. This year, the group was fortunate enough to hear :1 talk by Robert Drake, c1 Beret: editor and BW graduate, and to enjoy the poetry of Dr. Harry I. Smith of the Enqligh department. FIRST ROW: Young. Funk, Bun, Roman, Moore, D1: Smith. FOURTH ROW: Tindtzl. Richmond, Foteyt Dix, Baer, . . Lanniqan, Behrens. Kvetko. Reed. Barth. SECCIENESEV; MUM! ROV' underwwd IaCkson' Nm'mq' FIFTH ROW: Gerber. McHenryt Lowman, Holt. Bielieli, e; ' Oqg' Nagy, Snell. Woodcock, Miss Stiefel. THIRD ROW: Newby. Currant Sturtevcmt, Eckert, Eckstein. LAST ROW: Andrews. Gerhan, mether, Loesch, Krueqer, Klshel. Keller, Pelander. Wheeler, Crum, Schucht, Payne.
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Murlhct Ann Gustaison 32 Dana T. Burns SEATED: Avery, Zillelrew, Resey', Simon. STANDING: Prof. Ridenour, I. Kramer. Prof. Bums. PI KQPPH DGLTH . . . Baldwin-chllace has the honor of having on its campus the Ohio Alpha chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary forensic fraternity. The organization is one of three great national forensic fraternities in the United States, having the largest number of chapters of any fraternity of any type. Pi Kappa Delta holds G national tournament and various provincial debuting tourna- ments every two years. Locally, the group is the most widely travelled organi- zation on the campus, and participates in more inter- collegiate contests than any other college association. The members have as their goal forensic achievement, the stimulation of clear thinking on contemporary prob- lems and the development of the ability to present these ideas with verbal intelligibility. The eight members of the fraternity to: this year are: Gene Simon, Robert Avery. Edward Kramer. Herbert Rasey, Margery Young, Ruth Zttletrow. luck Kramer, and Virginia Hejduk. The number of members is proverbtatty small, the organiza- tion being one of the most exclusive on the campus.
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