1936 Cedrus Yearbook

The Philosophic Literary Society is one of the oldest social groups connected with our College. For years this society has been holding bi-weekly meetings in the basement of the Carnegie Library. This year we have had several well-attended meetings. Programs that were very interesting and instructive were given by college students and also by guest artists. Some of our interesting guest speakers have been: Mr. King Creswell, a World War veteran; Bob Confarr, a commercial artist from Selma; and Mrs. Paul Orr, who told of her western trip. A hay ride was one of the big features of the First Row: Sanderson, An- derson, Murray, Mille r. Lipton, Hartman, Batdorf, Brill, Kimble, Kimble. Second Row: Murray, Burk- ert, Thomas. Gibson, Hag- eman, McCallister, Bril 1, Clouser, Cooley, Long, Graves. Third Row: Anderson, Sis- son, Reed,Tindall, Michael, Ilughes, Jacobs, Jones, Nel- son, West, Bumgarner. Fourth Row: Trubee, Reed. l'ierce, \V o n e s, Gillespie, Post, Berk, Richards. LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS First Row: Sanderson, Anderson,, Murray, Richards, Kimble, An- derson. Second Row: Jones, Sisson, Linton, Gillespie. year. About fifty members travelled to Xenia, Yellow Springs, and Springfield. A feed of ham- burgers was much enjoyed by the chilled riders. Another outside meeting will be held late in the spring. The purposes of this group are to get college students better acquainted with one another, to promote public speaking and participation in campus affairs, and to inform students on the prob- lems of the day. We are looking forward to another year of so- cial activities and discussion during 1936 and '37. Page Thirty-eight

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