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Campus Religious Council The Campus Religious Council serves to fos- ter those programs which arise from the express- ed needs and interests of the students. It also serves as the coordinating body of the religious organizations on Albionis campus. The Foreign Student program, the World University Service program, the World's Fair project, Faculty Fire- sides and symposiums, Chapel series speakers, and student worship services Were among the pro- grams sponsored by the council this year. CAMPUS RELIGIOUS COUNCIL FRONT Row: Dr. Cheek, Rei- noehlg Pass, presidentg Van- Camp, secretary, Hobe, treas- urer, Ransford. SECOND Row: H. Stevens, M. Wheel- er, J. Elliott, Rodewald, Odleg Flockeg Weston. BACK Row: Berndtg Hardyg S. Baker, W. Richards, J. Sebastian, Pe- ters. Publications Council The publication, finance, distribution, pub- licity, and editorial content of the Albionian, Pleiad, and Campus directory are directed by the Publications Council. This council consists of four students elected by the student body, Dr. Joseph Irwin, Mr. Robert Gildart, and Mr. Leslie Engstrom. This year in addition to the regular business, the council set up the staff for the 1960-61 Cam- pus Directory, a move which should facilitate get- ting the book out earlier next fall. If PUBLICATIONS COUNCIL FRONT Row: Schimmelpfen nig, secretary, V. Hoshal president, S h a r o n Baker BACK Row: Mr. Engstrom, treasurer, Dr. Irwin, Mr. Gil- dart, vice president. .ge E
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,...- . FRESHMAN WOMEN'S COUNCIL FRONT Row: McRoberts, treasurerg Purslow, vice pres- identg Transue, presidentg Rosebrough, secretary. BACK Row: L. Campbell, Pirkag Brinserg Chauncyg V. Pattong Carlisleg Mertz, advisor. Seaton l-lall Committee The main function of the Seaton Hall Com- mittee is to represent the dormitory residents, and direct and guide their activities. This year the Committee has sponsored a number of Seaton Hall arties for the Freshman men and their dates. This group Works with the Freshmen women's group in planning inter-dorm parties and other activities. The group also sets up an intra-dorm sports program where each corridor competes against the others. On a larger scale the Freshman men enter in the campus intramural program. Freshman Women's Council Representatives from each freshman corridor and annex compose the Freshman Womenis council. They meet once a week to discuss prob- lems and plan activities which this year included decorating the campus at Christmas, and the cor- ridor carol sing at Christmas, a coffee hour at the Methodist church following the Sunday service, a leadership dinner in the spring for outstanding freshman women, and May baskets on the doors of the Senior Women students. is '52-Es. M SEATON HALL COMMITTEE FRONT Row: P. Hainesg J. Youngg Mrs. I-Iardingg Royle, presidentg Calver, vice presi- dent. BACK Row: Holmang Coggang Hoffmeyerg S. John- son, Robertsong P. Andreae.
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C1 Q. SPANISH CLUB FRONT Row: Jefferson, Knuth, secretary, Kniskern, president, M. McDonald, vice president, D. Adams, treas- urer, Miss Henninger. BACK Row: N. Olsen, Knudsen, Lafer, Peck, Westerman, Dr. Keller, N. Patrick, Jerome, J. Hall, Clucas, Karnok. French Club Le Cercle Francais this year had a variety of programs to try to increase its members, knowl- edge of French life, people and customs. Activities of the club included a Christmas party, a panel discussion, records, slides, and talks on France. The chief purpose of the club is to provide an opportunity for conversation in French. l L Spanish Club During this year the Spanish Club received a first hand report on Mexico as seen by the stu- dent, from Karel Knudsen, Charlotte Knuth, and Linda Wilcox. Jose Anadon, freshman student from Chile, presented a talk on Christmas in his native land. Brazil and the Portuguese language, a Latin American banquet, and a PanAmerican celebra- tion were three other highlights of the club's ac- tivities, which ended with a spring picnic in Vic- tory park. l FRENCH CLUB FRONT Row: Stokes, New- ing, Reinoehl, Kipp, Bratz- ler, L. Fleming. SECOND Row: Emeric, N. Kay, sec- retary, Ainstutz, vice presi- dent, Paige, president, Ray- mond, treasurer, Ehrhart- Dr. Keller. THIRD Row: Flocke, Ford, Nelson, Se- kera, M. Mathews, R. Mc- Nally, LaRiviere, L. McNal- ly, S. Bowers. BACK Row: Angove, Brandenburg: D. Abbott, S. Matthews, Hoov- erman, Sevener, Long, J, Se- bastian, Manley.
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