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Romilly Traves Since there was no active fraternity in 1944, three CC students organized the Zeta Chi Beta, which was chartered under the laws of the State of Ohio as a Fraternal Organization. Dr. George T. Hunt, head of the History Department, was sponsor until his death, April 18, 1947. Dr. Harland B. Roney, associate professor of biology, is the present sponsor. The purpose of this association is to offer the opportunity of cultivating and maintaining friend- ship: one which does not terminate with gradua- tion. It endeavors to foster conduct consistent with the mores of society, and to create an atmosphere which will stimulate substantial intellectual prog- ress and superior intellectual achievement. To stimulate excellence in scholarship, a key is awarded each semester to the member who has maintained the highest scholastic average. Annually, the Zeta who contributes the most to the improvement of the College and to the frat receives a merit key and a trophy. Included in the varied social agenda was the first annual reunion party, the success of which v as indicative that it would continue to be on the social calendar in succeeding years. Bill McGraw ]tm Ryhcil Jim Galajdu
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Sam Sebdstianelli, Boh Harrison, Ralph Koelpin, Don Metro Ray Ficere, Jerry Taylor, Carl Bokmidler
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Students at C.C. have reason for being aware of the publications this year which have chugged bravely through perilous storms of faculty and student objections. The four publications at Cleveland College are ON THE SQUARE, the compact student hand- book; SKYLINE, the literary magazine; LIFE, the eight-page, tabloid-size newspaper; and SCENE, the college yearbook. ON THE SQUARE is the youngest member of the publication ' s unit, but has proved its practi- cal value to the extent of continued publication each year. Designed primarily for new students, ON THE SQUARE goes a long way in acquaint- ing all students with the college. To accomplish this task without becoming ponderous was no problem for the ubiquitous Gene Gorman, this year ' s editor. His breezy, pungent style of writing resulted in a handbook which was not only informative but entertaining, and we agree with Carlton L. Krathwohl, under whose office it was distributed, that it was a good job . It covers every phase of life at Cleveland College from how to evaluate grades to what activities most suit your social demands.
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