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' .,' .rl ,4 ., 0 -I. 1- OFFICERS Schwytzer, President Lutterbein, Secretary'Treasurer SEIIIOR LHUREHTE LEFT TC RlGl-lTi Carpenter, Haber- Pamp Eddy Schwytzer, Lutterbein, Miss Partridge, Kneisel, Z -: -' 9... ', '. fx 4 At a Knestrict dinner party given by Miss Partridge, this honorary organiza- tion took form and began its activities, the first of which was a party to acquaint freshman girls with organizations of the campus. At football games the sale of colorful Heidelberg buttons aided the Laureate scholarship fund. Conscription for wo- menl A blatant sign heralded the annual Dad's Day party. Physical examinations, followed by a session of sending and receiving wireless messages and group reviews before the captain and his staff gave a playful preview of draft and camp life. Blair Banister announced the annual style show, where a large crowd, at first worried by the antics of a bat, later oh -ed to see Lynne Lowe as a bride. Then one June evening, after a lantern drill, the Laureate members presented a scholarship to a deserving sophomore girl, and received as the Laureate for the future year the six junior girls, waiting breathlessly in the group. w 0 1 ,,-4 , 'r l vL, 1 J, , ,4. .i' I N i 'P I tg 4. i,' 1 jf .fb 'v 1,5 I ., 1. .
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-98- - The Science Club organized on October 8 for its third official year. Members of the program committee chose speakers for the monthly meetings. The committee succeeded in obtaining fine lecturers for the year. Each month a different phase of science was presented by such speak- ers as Dr. Stinchcomb, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Van Fleet, and Miss Kalbfleisch. Inter- spersed with the research of our own professors were two lectures by men from outside fields. Dr, Langlois of the Ohio State Experimental Station at Sandusky spoke on the economic value of Ohio fisheries. In April the committee obtained Mr. Crockett of the Jones-Laughlin Steel Corporation to lecture on methods of the steel industry. To close the year the club made a field trip to the Ohio Power Company's gener- ating plant at Philo. -lil 'DS' SECOND ROW: Stinchcomb, Bowdler, Brown, Troup, Dr, Van Fleet, FIRST ROW: Lutterbein, Hall, Reed, Ladrach, Shorrock, Tripp. SCIENCE ClUB OFFICERS Bowdler, President Weiker, Vice President Reed, Secretary Kramer, Treasurer
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Heidelberg's Ohio Beta chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary forensic society, brought fame to itself and honor to the school this year, as for the first time in the history of Heidelberg it won the PKD Provincial Championship. lt was an undisputed title that the Hei- delberg delegation acquired an March 31 and April l on the Michigan State campus at East Lansing. The debaters, Kermit Sayre, Warren Hilfiker, and Noble Kime marched to seven straight decis- ions, while Marvin Silverman won third place in extemp speaking and Don Kleckner took fourth in oratory. The debaters defeated Central State of Michigan in the semi-finals and U. of Akron in the finals, after winning from Bowling Green, U, of Detroit, Kent State, Hope, and Michigan State in the prelim' inary rounds. The local chapter had the honor of seeing three more of its men, Sayre, Hilfiker, and Everett win, in addi- tion ta the provincial title, the special distinction rank, highest award of Pi Kappa Delta. The year was royally ended at the Shawhan Hotel with the annual banquet at which the nationally touring Ala- bama women's team were guests of honor, OFFICERS Sayre, President Hilfiker, Vice President Kleckner, Secretary-Treasurer PI HHPPH DELHI SECOND ROW1 lrnmel, Kime, Everett FIRST ROW: Sayre, Hilfiker, Kleckner Silverman, Professor Hopkins, ,se
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