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3 Sometime during October, those members of the senior class who had proved them- selves outstanding scholastically during their first three years, were officially recognized and honored when they re- ceived engraved invitations to a banquet at the Shawhan Hotel. lt was there that the new student members of the society, the two women and five men pictured above, were initiated by the faculty members. These students represented all departments of the college. Professor Kenneth Barnes was elected president, while lrene Carpenter was chosen to ful- fill the duties of the secretary. The society undertakes no specific oc- tivities. At the one meeting which was held, post-graduate study was discussed. The important function of the group, however, is that of giving honor to those students who have earned its lt likewise provides an example of high scholastic achievement to the student body as a whole. OFFICERS Professor Barnes, President Carpenter, Secretary SEIIIOR HONOR SOEIETV SECOND ROWS Kime, Beck, Sullivan FIRST ROW: Professor Barnes, Hil fiker, Carpenter, Bateson, Hall. we-it ' .f,..,i
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FOURTH ROW: Kime, Ernst, Arto- poeus. THlRD ROW: Totzke, lmmel, Winter, Poetter, Konz. SECOND ROW: Smith, W., l-lower, Humm, Young, Rhoad, Clark, Nis- wander. FIRST ROW: Dr. Kramer, Smith, H., l-laberkamp, Bonnell, Grendon, Schwyt- ter, Orosz. EHISSICS CLUB OFFICERS Artopoeus, President First Semester Schwytzer, President Second Semester Bonnell, Vice President Young, Secretary-Treasurer The classics-minded students first met in October at Professor Kramer's home to plan a year of activity in the ancient manner and to elect officers. Banqueting in Roman style, waited upon by slaves, and amused by a Greek comedy, the club opened its year in fine style. Saturnalia or, as we know it, Christmas was celebrat- ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Grendon. Movies on Greece and a lecture on Mithraism kept the club in classical frame of mind all winter. Following the precedent of last year, the club again went to the Toledo Museum, but, show- ing their modern side, went also to a Bud and Luke's Restaurant where spilled cof- fee, dangling spiders, and cork legs were only a few attractions added with the food. Later, none other than Charlotte Schwytzer was the oracle to whom. the members, wishing to know the future, brought their gifts and questions. Picnics are the style in any age so the Classics Club closed their year with this modern yet ancient custom.
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SECOND ROW: Professor Williams, Haberkomp, Amstutz, Lutterbein. FIRST ROW: Bonnell, Eddy, Carpen- ter, Musser. IHIPPH DELHI PI OFFICERS Carpenter, President Schwytzer, Vice President Amstutz, Secretary l-laberlfamp, Treasurer Kappa Delta Pi is a national organization composed of one hundred twenty-six chapters, located in colleges and univer- sities all over the United States. Heidel- berg College is the home of Alpha Psi chapter. Because of the high standards and purpose of the society, students feel it a worthwhile honor to become mem- bers. Only those junior and senior stud- ents in education who have attained a B average as a minimum requirement, may be elected to the local chapter. With the cooperation of the Education Club, meetings were held in the chapel where various speakers at special educa- tional interest talked to the students. One crisp fall evening, a steak fry was held, with Professor Williams acting as chef. According to custom, new members were elected in March, and on the four- teenth of that month, sixteen new mem- bers made their vows at the ceremony of initiation, celebrated by a formal ban- quet at Knestrict's Tea Room. The Alumni Banquet, held in June, closed the current year for KAII.
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