Albion College - Albionian Yearbook (Albion, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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, gf M .. f . A .L Q A German Club Der Deutsche Bundv highlighted its activi- ties this year by selling German calendars, hold- ing its traditional German Christmas program, and a spring picnic. The club presented programs through mov- ies, the European travelogs of students Sue Fuller and Richard Hecock, and outside speakers, to try to lwiden students, knowledge of Germany and its cu ture. GERMAN CLUB FRONT Row: M. Sjoholm- a Hanmer, Mertz, Couse, Mc- Cotter, J. A. Wagner, Dadd, P. Eschtruth, N. Hiltz. SEC- oND Row: Bedell, Miss Hen- ninger, Boss, treasurer, R. Karman, vice president, Hor- ton, president, Baxter, corre- sponding secretary, S. Full- er, recording secretary, Cook, Mr. Kobernik, Mr. VanZwo1l. THIRD Row: Eastwood, He- cock, VVhitman, Bankert, Meader, K. Atkins, H. Bent- ley, Keller, Hooverman, S. J. Miller, Hetler, VanCamp, Weston, Edwards. BACK Row: Berndt, Peters, B. Fox, Hoag, Ritter, R. Murray, S. Wagner, D. M. Hines, Boehr- inger, S. L. Baker, W. Rich- ards, J. Brown, Pixley, Springer, Barich. Eta Sigma Phi A trip to the University of Michigan to see Greek and Roman archaeology was the highlight this year of Eta Sigma Phi, national honorary classical fraternity. Eta Sigma Phi this year opened its meetings to all students interested in Classics. Programs of special interest were discussions on Homer's Illiad led by Harley DeLuerere, and Horace led by Mary Shiere. Requirements for membership are a major or minor in the classics department, a 2.0 average in this department, and a 1.5 over-all average. The purpose of Eta Sigma Phi is to gain greater understanding of classical culture and its influence on our contemporary society. ETA SIGMA PHI DeLeurere, secretary, Mr. Bale, Tortelli, president.

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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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CHEMISTRY AFFILIATES FRONT Row: V. Hoshalg Bo liog Steimelg Schneider, Ben jamins. SECOND Row: Dr Cook, Dr. D. Ingalls, Swain secretary-treasurerg Mr. Munkg Weston, president Dr. Keppelg Dr. Finholt. BACK Row: R. D. Smith, C. At- kinsg Lifeg Eastwoodg ,lenn- ingsg G. Lockwoodg Gibbon, Sandford. Beta Beta Beta Several outstanding programs highlighted the year for Beta Beta Bet-a, national biology hon- orary. Dr. William J. Gilbert opened the yearis activities with his Mid-Ocean Chronicle, a dis- cussion of his marine algae research in Hawaii. Dr. Ruben Kahn of the University of Michi- gan presented his Careers in Research in No- vember and R. D. Burroughs of the state conser- vation department spoke on i'Zoological Findings of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in December to round out the first semester. Second semester highlights included Dr. A. M. Chickerincgis lecture on spiders, and the pre- sentation an discussion of honors papers pre- pared by Verne Hoshal and Nancy Kay. Chemistry Athliates A field trip to Dow Chemical Company at Midland, Michigan, captured the spotlight in this year's activities of Chemistry Affiliates. Phillip Elving, recent winner of the Fisher Award in An- alytical Chemistry, provided another top program attraction with his talk, The Scientific Alchemy? His program was illustrated with rare books on the subject. Other outstanding programs were Paul Voor- heis' comic lecture, Ions Do Not Existf the movie Modern Alchemy, and reports of students en- gaged in independent study. This organization is affiliated with American Chemical Society and is concerned with promot- ing an interest in the field of chemistry. BETA BETA BETA FRONT Row: Dr. Stowellg Rodewald, secretaryg E. VVil- son, presidentg Renfrew, vice presidentg V. Hoshal, Dr. Chickering. BACK Row: Gil- rayg J. Schultzg Bowen, C. Atkinsg Stoneg Blakemang Higgs, N. Kay.

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