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INTERFRATERNITY BALL Pa ., Bauer, lntertraternity Queen. Howard Welsh, Interfratemlty King. The annual interfraternity Ball was held this year at the Lakeshore Hotel The dance, Spensered by the Greek Council, proved to be quite a success this year, with a very good attendance. Something new was added-the choosing of a King and Queen. Pat Bauer and Howie Welsh reigned as Queen and King, Pat, a Delta Zeta from Akron is a fresh- mant Howie is an Alpha Tau from Massiflon. 13
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FOUNDERS' DAY Fcaundersi Day at B-W was observed at the Men's Gym with an aIl-coilege chapel. The students met to pay respect to the founders of our col- lege with Dr. Knight addressing the students with a very impressive speech titled Saga In Stone , Also participating in the chapel program was the A Cappella Choir and the Baldwin-Wallace band. Professor Burns also read a brief history of the founding of B-W. He paid tribute to John Baldwin and those who aided in founding Baldwin-Wallace. The afternoon ceremonies included the presentation of the entrance posts to north campus by Phi Mu sorority. This was done in honor of the sorori- ty's one-hundredth anniversary as a national organization. Founder's Day this year was celebrating the 107th year of Baldwin-Wailace as a college, The school was originally divided into German Wallace and Baldwin University. North campus was the site of German Wallace College which taught mainiy lan- guages and sciences. The south campus was the heme of Baldwin University and the subjects taught in this school were mainly the fine arts. The two schools united in 1913 to form Baldwin-Wallace College. Students assemble for Founderls Day. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Sin- nema, Dr. Knautz, President Knight, Dr. Smith, Dean Lan- kard, and Mr, Burns at Foun- der's Day Chapel. Presentation of Phi Mu Memo- 12 riai GatewayeLEFT TO RIGHT: L. Jerabek, Mr. Fullmer, Dr. Knight, W. Farming, G. Keefer.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE R. MacNico! and D. Ruthenberg. Playwright George S. Kaufman's famous work George Washington Slept Here was per- formed by the B-W players. Under the direo tion of Prof. Charles G. Irwin, the play starred Bill Beak, Don Ruthenberg and Robin Mac- Nicol. The play concerns city Peeple being initiated, the hard way! to the rigors of farm life upon buying an old country homestead. RV MacNicoI, B Boak, A. Werner, L. Scheide.
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