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Home Economics Club The purpose of the Home Economics club is to promote a better understanding of home eco- nomics in every day life. This year the group had programs concern- ing the American Home Economics Association and the National Home Economics Association. Other programs included a tour of the Baldwin kitchen, a discussion on the opportunities in home economics in summer jobs and graduate school, a program on the Hat. The group also again sponsored the annual Bride's Tea, and an A Blanket project. For the latter, the girls sewed the A,'s' on the athletic award blankets. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FRONT Row: Petersen, A. Cowles, J. Baker, Rea, Muir, Nott, N. Olsen. SECOND Row: Dr. Morris, Miss Rodg- ers, Craig, secretary, Quirk, president, C. Curtis, vice presiden, Ball, treasurer, B. Hosley, Miss Bowersox. BACK ROW: R. McNally, Behrens, Dinger, Bratzler, Throop, Reinoehl, Schloff, Harmsen, Schellig. Art Club Art Club meetings were highlighted this year by numerous speakers, including one student and one faculty member. Dr. Charles L. Swan, guest speaker at the J an- uary meeting, spoke on Art of the Middle East and India, a sociological study of the subject. James Sampson's A Tramp Through Europev in March called special attention to his experience in1European art galleries and other centers of cu ture. The yearis largest attendance watched Steve Davidek, Flint artist, do two paintings at one time in his program, I Do a Painting. ART CLUB FRONT Row: Gulliver, Yoki A. Cowles, Lyallg Ottman. SECOND Row: Mr. Leach Mr. Stewart, Pardington, president, Streit, secretary J. Schultz, vice president, LaRiviere, Mr. Bobbitt. BACK Row: Bensen, Rea, Dougher- ty, Kischer, N. Patrick, Dobbs, Strong, Clucas, Peter- son. Youngs, K. Atkins, Hartwig,
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ECONOMICS CLUB FRONT Row: Mr. Aris, Boss Grootenhuis, treasurer, Mor- ris, president, S. Warner, vice president, J. Place, sec retary, Dr. Branch. BACK Row: Mr. Engstrom, Fehsen feld, Mclntyreg McDowell, E Conaway, D. E. Hinesg Rom sek, Kleeb, Gillespie, Mr. Polk. Sociology Club The purpose of the Sociology club, composed of students majoring or minoring in sociology, is to discuss and stud ertinent social questions. Each month the clull lias a speaker to discuss a social problem in his particular field. This year the club has been to nearby Starr Commonwealth for dinner. Also a Chicago field trip was made in December to study certain prob- lems confronting metropolitan areas. Economies Club The Economics club, a departmental hon- orary, strives to create further interest in the field of economics, and to gain additional knowledge and experience in this field. Highlightinfg the Economics club program this year were our guest speakers brought to campus. They were Ned A. Kilmer, vice president of the City Bank and Trust Co., Dr. Harold G. Moulton, president of the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., Oliver H. Faaborg of Investors Diversified Services, Inc., Jackson, and Robert B. Bennett, treasurer of Dow Chemical Co. SOCIOLOGY CLUB FRONT Row: Dr. Swan, Bo- veeg Gee, secretary, Clark, president, Breymeyerg Crum, Lamb. BACK Row: Boynton, B. Knight, A. Elliottg R. Schoeng A. Lapham, Kole, Brunsong Ammerman, Boe- keg Stokes, Ravas.
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PHI BETA KAPPA FRONT Row: J. O. Krsul, Camerong Mr. Bale, Dr. Bahmg Dr. Chickeringg Mr. Morris, Enyart, Hood. BACK Row: Jordan, Kammertg Hough, J. A. Krsulq Terryg Carpenter: Coxford, D. Shaf- fer. Whois Who Twenty-two senior men and women of Al- bion college were listed this year in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, a national directory of campus leaders. The students were selected by a student-fac- ulty committee on the basis of personality, schol- arship, character, leadership, and extra-curricu- lar participation. The purpose of the honor is to recognize stu- dents Who have made outstanding contributions to campus life. Phi Beta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa, founded in 1776, is the old- est and most distinguished national honorary scholastic fraternity. Membership in this collegi- ate society is based on character and scholastic excellence in the liberal arts. Beta chapter, established here in 1940, is one of four in the state of Michigan. Members are elected in March from the senior class. The officers this year were Mr. Ferdinand Bale, president, Dr. Keith Fennimore, vice-presi- dent, and Dr. David Morris, secretary-treasurer. ri WHO'S WHO FRONT Row: Fehsenfeld, L. Wilcox, Rayinondg Pranian, Jefferson, Hoffa. SECOND Row: Lohrmang M. KaY9 J. L. Smith, Rodewaldg S. War- ner, V. Hoshalg Blakeniang Koch. BACK Row: Waller, Turkg Calkins. Pass, Hudson.
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