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l Goof? Q QQ feta Cla: Eeta OFFICERS T Robert Vujea, President p Jerry Kucera, Vice President 3 E Albert Becker, Treasurer fx 6 Q ' I Robert Olton, Recording Secretary U OC Robert Matthews, Corresponding Secretary Fred Senol, Pledgemaster Three students decided to organize Zeta Chi Beta in 1944 when Cleveland College had no active fraternity. Andrew Hewis was selected chairman of an organizing committee to lay plans for the founding of the group. Two weeks later Zeta Chi Beta applied for a charter. Most of its original members were drawn from the now-inactive Cleveland College Menls Club. Dr. George T. Hunt, Professor of History, was made sponsor of the organization, and XVilliam C. Robertson, who graduated in June, 1946, was elected its First president. Every semester an honorary key is awarded for outstanding scholarship. Once a year, a merit key and trophy are awarded to the members who have done the most commend- able work for the fraternity and the college. Back Row: Fred Senol, John Dease, Ray McClelland, Steve Borzevich, Robert Lang, James McClelland, James Ryhal, William McGraw, James Dever Middle Row: Arthur Lambros, Edward Hamilton, Joseph Behse, jack Hammond, Robert Hulderman, Cormack Quinlivan, joseph Slisz, Frank Vaccariello. Front Row: Willizlm Gieb, Robert Matthews, Jerry Kuecra, Robert Vujea, Albert Becker, Robert Olton, Nelson Strong
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Student Council The Student Council, composed of nine representatives elected by the student body, is the basis of student government at Cleveland College. These nine members, five full-time students, three part-time students, and one co- operative student, aim to provide special activities for the entire college, fre- quently holding affairs at night to include evening part-time students. Functions sponsored this year include the Indian Summer Dance, Christ- mas Program, Holiday Formal, Stunt Night, Penny Carnival, Valentine Dance, and the Spring Formal. ln addition to these, at least two cultural programs are offered each semester. The Council also supports and promotes new ventures suggested by students, if they are practical and judged necessary. One of the newest is in the field of athletics. An athletic program was put into operation last semester, including activities for both men and women. All students automatically become members of the Student Governing As- sociation, and they are thus eligible for membership in the Student Council. Any student nominated by petition or by the Nominating Committee must have completed twelve credit hours of class work at Cleveland College, with a minimum grade average of 1.0 QCD by the end of the semester in which the elec- tion takes place. Election time is between May lst and 15th. MTW ....-,W,..T Standing: Frank Watson, Ruth Webber, Mary Martin, Robert Pollack Seated: H. Verne Wfoodruff, Laura Faustini, Daniel Lopatt
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