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The Grindstone you have before you represents the hard work of a staff of talented students. Our staff is motiviated, not by the pay, but rather by the desire to put out a quality yearbook, one they themselves can en- joy. Producing a yearbook takes crea- tive people, willing to cope with deed- lines, changes in schedules and the ranting and raving of an often frantic editor. As you read the book. keep this in mind. If you understand what ef- forts we have made. you will also understand our limitations. As editor of the 1979 Grindstone. I have attempted to give the staff of creative workers full freedom in pro- ducing their sections of the yearbook as they see fit. In order to create a yearbook worth reading. we have tried to establish a theme for our work. Our format is traditional. Our cover design, our copy and, hopefully, our page designs will reflect this. In keeping with our theme, we have added an historical section. This sec- tion is new to the Grindstone and to most college yearbooks. Its purpose is strictly for enjoyment. The photo- graphs in that section are copies of historical photographs taken from the Historians Office of Baldwin-Wallaoe College. Also in the Grindstone for the first time is a parody section. This form of yellow journalism has been great fun for the staff. Although it is less tradi- tional than other sections of the book. we hope you will enjoy it. After you have read the following pages. you will be the judge of our work. We hope that, with this in- troduction, you will better enjoy the Grindstone. As editor. I wish you as much pleasure reading this book as I have had producing it. Thank you. Mark W. Himmelein. Editor The Grindstone is an uncensored publication of the student body of Baldwin-Wallace College. It is funded by monies allocated by the Student Senate from the General Fee and through patron and campus sales.
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.EMORIA HAPEL SQUARE Title Page Photo: Wheeler lIall. located on North Campus. was buill in 1392 as part of the Baldwin University. The building was originally named Recitation Hall. but was renamed for Dr. Iohn Wheeler, first president of Baldwin University UB55-187DL The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures is housed in Wheeler Hall.
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Top: Located on North Campus. Carnegie Hall UQDEJ houses lhe Division Of Social Sciences and the Division of Education The building was originally called Ladies Hall of Baldwin University. Carnegie was moved stone by stone to its present site from what is new Wallace Lake. Center: Ritter Library. named in honor of the parents of Dr. George Wt Ritter. alumnus and College trustee. was built in 1959. The Library holds a Methodist Historical Collection Bottom Left: Named after the parents of Dr. Arthur Vt Wilker. alumnus and trustee of Baldwin-Wallace College. Wilker Hall houses the Departments of Physics and Chemistry McKelvey Hall. a 200 seal auditoriumt is connected 1U Wilker Hall. Phntns by Himmelein. tion. Located in Berea. Ohio. Baldwin- Wallace College is a private liberal arts college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Baldwin University was founded in 1845 as an institution open to all qualified students regard- less of race. color, creed. or sex. Bald- win University was united with Ger- man Wallace College in 1913. Bald- win-Wallaee today offers majors in 27 departments with four undergraduate degrees and two masters degrees. Spe- cialized programs are designed for students in pre-engineering, forestry, health care and pre-law programs. Baldwin-Wallace College has a wide variety of academic and social organi- zations including eleven active honor- aries 3nd fourteen social fraternities and sororities. The College has several sooieties, religious organizations, and special interest groups. Student publi- cations include the Exponent, a week- ly paper; the Grindstonc, the College yearbook; and the Mill, a literary magazine. WBWC is the College- owned, student operated FM radio sta-
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