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Standing: Flora True Bowen, John Downing, Earle Ramsdell, Dart Peterson, Olga Shwctz, Hilbert Goldberg, B. J. McClusky, Julia Callahan Sitting: Lee Richard Hayman, june G. Wrobleski, Bernice Green, Thomas L. Barensfeld SKYLINE Since May, 1928, the date of its Hrst issue, Skyline, the college quarterly magazine, has had many contributors, among them former student Jo Sinclair, winner of the 1946 Harper Novel Award. In an early issue, William Lyon Phelps, of Yale University, Wrote to commend the success of the quarterly. Other contributors, not so well-known, are now writing short verses, essays, and articles which follow orthodox styles or experiment with original ideas. Not only a medium for publication, the magazine furthers the creative talents of its writers. Dr. Frederick H. Adler, instrumental in its founding, named the magazine and was faculty adviser for its first eleven years. Under present policy, Skyline is first accepting material of students, then of faculty members, and, when the manuscripts are especially meritorious, of outside contributors. The staff meets every Friday evening in the English office. Material is read by the editor to the staff and is then discussed and voted upon.
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SIGMA TAU DELTA Back Row: Elsie Shields, Ellen Gatzke, Bruce Wilson, Herman Polen, Dart Petersen, Robert Sted- fcld, Mildred Silverman, June Wrobleski Middle Row: Cecelia McGowan, Bernice M. Holmer, Norma Reyner, Dorothy Jane Clay, Flora True Bowen, Lucille Morrison, Martha Sencabaugh, Olga Kaczmarcyck, Ruth Ziegler, Sara Dussault, Alice Barnett Front Row: Carrie Feisley, Eunice Quayle, May Larsen, Florence B. Michelson, Gladys Clarke, Flozari Rockwood In December, 1926, Dr. Frederick H. Adler called together fifteen students of English who showed marked ability in writing. This group, with the founder and Miss Mary Esson Reid, formed a writers' club, the Hrst organization of students and faculty in Cleveland College. On January 3, 1927, the club was granted a charter by Sigma Tau Delta, national professional English fraternity, and thus it became the Beta Beta Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta. The purpose of the fraternity is the mastery of written expression. Members publish constantly in national publications, both prose and poetry, and many have volumes of their own.
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CLEVELAND COLLEGE LIFE Cleifeland College Life, the student newspaper, seeks to cover in every edition the important events of the college week. It is the representative organ of faculty, class organizations, Student Council, social groups, and the general student body. Life is not just a bulletin board. Through cartoons, columns, and pictures it aims to entertain, through its features, to present personalities which are interesting, if not newsworthy, through polls, to gauge the opinions of students and faculty, through letters to the editor column, to answer criti- cism. On its editorial page, Life tries to bring to the attention of readers con- ditions which need correction. Moreover, Life is willing to promote any or- ganization or project which will reflect credit on the college. Finally, Life af- fords its staff members practical training in journalism. The Hrst issue of Life carries the dateline of December 17, 1928. Accord- ing to Dr. A. Caswell Ellis, then director of the College, the first issue began as an organ for recording our varied and active corporate life and giving ex- pression to our common hopes and ideals. Standing: Ruth Uhren, Cormack Quinlivan, Shirley Lieberman, Leonard Rabinovitz, Carl Silver, Russell Holmes, James Dcver, jack Steuerwald, Leonard Axelband, Howard Potiker, Robert Cooper, Helen Hlatky, Jack Miske, Sally Dexter Sitting: Robert Vujea, Doris Hesseman, Lily Baboryk, Frank Watson, Annette Fuldauer, Art Batiste .4-ei
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