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ist row: L. Lyons, J. Weaver, L. Pollock, N. Elkins, S. Patterson, M. Chronis, E. Troutman, A. Coughlin, D. Warne, B. Reiter. 2nd row: R. Kooser, M. Beech, S. Piper, L. Grile, Z. Bollinger, K. Hamilton, J. Bartko, L. Dobson. 3rd row: J. Perlstein, E. Estock, A. Strandberg, D. Haines, D. Shambles, B. Sharps, T. Denier. Qui! lriuers vu' nf Vic Nix President Quill Drivers is a Sigma Tau Delta, Junior for English maiors who have not yet filled the re- quirements for membership into the national organization. This little sister club enjoys the same activities and purposes, to foster an active interest in the fine arts and in creative writing. y On campus the most memorable activities of the year were the banquet, old time spelling bee, and a Valentine party. Interest in the fine arts was stimulated by visiting the art exhibits at Carnegie, and dramatic productions at the Nixon and Carnegie Tech. Throughout the monthly meetings, the creative writing theme was accented. A new group is initiated into the organization.
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