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WITH A GESTURE OF THE HANDS AND THE BONCISE WORDS, MISS R!CHMONB DISCUSSES A NEW SIDELIEHT 0F POHIC INTERPRETATION. Dickens, Shakespeare, and Poe are three giants of fhe literature dissemi- nated by Withrow's largest and fastest 7 growing deportment-English. Super- vised by Miss Virginia Beck, This x department advised Tower News, cunggfst 9251535 Thalions, Scribblers, fhe Wifhrow An- nual, and Quill and Scroll. KLUBER, ROBERT: B5,, M.A. U. C. LANE, C, DELORES: B.SA-Wilberforce Univ, M.A. Univ of Pitts- burgh MARTIN, LINDA L: 3.5. BaIl State MITCHELL, CYNTHIA: B.A Olivet MOORMANN, HILDA: A.B. Trinity College, M.A. U. C. NOLAN, NORA MAY: ABA, B.S.- U. C.; Campus Beautification Com. PATRICK, GLORIA: ABr-Purdue; Scribblers PHILLEY, MARTHA: A.B. Trinify College RILEY, ARTHUR E. A.B U. C TAYLOR, JAMES W. A,B., M.A. Univ. of Kentucky WILLIAMS, ANNE: B.S, Miami Univ., M.A. Ohio State Univ. WORTHEIMER, LYNN: B.S-lndiona Univ , U, C.; FTA 26
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BECK, VIRGINIA 0.: A8,, B.E.eU.C.; Dept. Chairman Whose words these are, I better know for upon this test I now must show. These lines were spoken by many of the English students here at Withrow. Eager-to-Ieorn citizens of Tigertown acquired the knowledge of poems and their authors and the personalities of the characters in plays and novels. Twenty-eight teachers composed the department which lead students to a better understanding of this universal language The performers from Miss Rosenberger's dromotics classes used this inheritance to portray human emotions while the girls of Scribblers discussed both new and classic liter- ary works. This knowledge was also used by the librarians who helped dis- tressed students find necessary infor- mation. We have learned from the post to appreciate these treasures. But we have many items yet to learn and miles to go before we are through. LITERATURE STIMULATES WITHROWITES TO USE THEIR IMAGINATION AND RESOURCEFULNESS TO PEER INTO THE DEPTHS OF CLASSIC ADVENTURES, POEMS, PLAYS. 25 ACKERMANN, M. R.: BJNeUt C. CARBONNEAU, PENNY: B.A.eMorycrest College COPE, Mt JANE: Bfne DePouw FETTNER, ELLEN: 8.5.; Indiana: U.,' Red Cross Club Adviser HLAD, MICHAEL: 8.5a Eastern Ky. State; Football Coach WESSINGER, SUSAN P.: B.A., B.SeU. C. KENNEDY, MARJORIE: B.A., 8,5.eU. C. GARNER, MELANIE A.: B.SeU. C.,' Jr. High Red Cross Adviser
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Officers: C. McFall, Rec, Secy.; J. Maginn, Hist; J, McMahon, Presv; C. Oberklous, Trees. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Er Banks, C, Tincher, R. Scott, S. Sumner, P. Shaffer, M. Quebe, C. Oberklaus. Row 2: Miss Gloria Patrick, J. Mc- Cornett, L. Wortmcm, C. Cotting, S. Frey, Cr Sonnenschein, M. K. Gantz, Corr. Secy.; SCRIBBLERS Splat! Pies splashed wildly on win- dows, heaters, and coats 05 the cornstarch concoctions skimmed toward cringing Scribblers. The 0p- prehensive but game girls were amply rewarded for their tribu- lations when their pie-slinging Tigertown booth netted a sizable profit. As the year progressed, less enduring activities were in store for the junior and senior members of this honorary literary club. Chosen by the quality of the essays they submitted at the beginning of the year, the new Scribblers utilized their ability by penning poems obcut their big sisters, Making a scrap- book of Christmas cards and cor- responding poems, sponsoring a writing contest, listening to speakers, holding on open housee the Scribbfers promoted not only literature, but also the spirit of Withrow. Mohon, K. Gontz, J. Oppt, D. Diekmon, C. McTigue, Vt Hollerman, Pt Hensley, J. Muginn, G W m n! m5: r0? 7 Toms w! p; 17 P. Schmitt, S. Lewis. Vt
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