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'Pcwtdif F ton I row: HuyJcn, Johnstown: Strick, Johnstown; Machaiccr. Lc«isO«n; 3rown, Harrisburg. Second row: Gross, Lcwistown; Rudy, Lcwistown; King, Carlisle; Krkmnn, Johnstown. Third row: Stoehr, Pittsburg; Scwak , Johnstown; Kennedy, Lcwistown; Jurkut, New Galilee: Qeattie, Sharon. Thirteen Pennsylvanians attending Cedorville College met during the second semester of the school year to form a new campus organization, the Pennsylvania Fraternity. One of the main objectives of the group is to help new students from Penn- sylvania adapt themselves to college life. Meetings are scheduled twice each month. The state’s insignia, a keystone, has been selected as an emblem for fraternity pins. Professor Jurkat was elected faculty advisor, Professor Beattie, an honorary member, and Harold Machamcr, president of the group. Other officers are: Lou Hrk- man, vice-president; Park King, secretary- treasurer; Dick Brown, chaplain; Bob Kit- ting, sgt. at arms; andJayCheck, publicity agent. 23 I
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Student @ xuuciC Edington, Watkins, Mullen, Potts, Maslnr. Rudy. Harkins. Kennedy. Not pictured:. Preston, Shelcy, Troute. Another organization to resume activity during the school year of 1947-48 is the Student Council. Each class elected repre- sentatives to the Council in September, of- ficers were picked, and plans for the annual Homecoming were begun. A parade, presen- tation of the queen and attendants at the Homecoming football game, and a semi- formal dance were sponsored by the Coun- cil for the day’s program. To determine the functions of typical student government groups, a survey was made of the work done by them in other Ohio colleges. One new responsibility ac- cepted by the Cedarville College Council was to sponsor each Monday’s assembly. A committee prepared a calendar of pro- grams to be presented by the student or- ganizations and the plan was followed suc- cessfully. The Student Council was also instrumental in reviving the Cedrus by poll- ing the student body for prospective pur- chasers. Carl Watkins served as president, William Troute as vice-president, and Mar- garet Sheley as secretary-treasurer. 22
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7 e SecOtcu Sta The '48 Cedrus marks the return of Cedarville’s annual re- view after an absence of six years. Although past editions were consulted, the staff attempted to modernize the book and produce one “new and different. Every step was care- fully considered in the light of journalistic value, entertain- ment merit, and economic advantage. It is the sincere de- sire of all those who have worked on this annual that it shall be a storehouse of memories to be appreciated in the future. »s us- EDITOR........................................Edwin Ryan ASSOCIATE EDITOR...............................Carl Watkins FEATURE EDITOR................................James Rowe SPORTS EDITOR............................................Don Barger ADVERTISING MANAGER..........................Adolph Maslar ADVERTISING STAFF . Norman Potts, Arthur Lewis. Conner Merritt PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF...............James Lewis. Willis Anderson FACULTY ADVISORS.........................Wise, Advertising Shaw, Photography Edington, Editorial 24
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