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QALPHA LA A DELTAD Second row: Watson, Hill, Bow- ' Custer, Coodell 1: i irst row: Philip, Chrisman, Mis Church, Marcy, Porter Not in picture: Miss Dixon Membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women's scholastic honorary, is obtained by earning a scholastic average of 2.5 either at the end of the first semester or for the entire freshman year. Sophomore members form the active chapter. Serving the alumnae luncheon at Homecoming and being hqstesses to visitors on campus were among the activities of the organization. Officers for this year were June Chrisman, president, Jean Marcy, vice-presidentg Jane Philip, secretary, Loris Porter, treasurer, and Rhoda Mainville, historian. Miss Jeannette Church and Miss Clara Dixon were senior advisors and Muriel Coodell was junior advisor. C PIII ETA S GMA E Phi Eta Sigma is a national freshman men's honorary fraternity which recognizes outstanding scholarship in college. To be eligible for initiation, a man must attain a scholastic average of 2.3 or better at the end of the first semester of his freshman year. Paul Fey led the group this year, while Fred Krugel served as vice-presidentg Loren Humphrey, secretary and Donald Johnson acted as treasurer. Dr. A. M. Chickering and Dean Emil Leffle' were advisors to the organization, N-W' mm ' A Second row: Stone, Brown, John- 1 ston, Foster, Stevens, Hutchings, Dettman First row: Johnson, Fey, Dean Leffler, Humphrey, Bonnell Not in picture: Dr. Chickering. i deNicola, Ehlert, Jones, Krugel . . ,+r,: 4 en, Mainville, Eppler, Cretcher, S
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C i IIIBTAB BUAIID D Second row: Evans, Cansfield, ' Getty, Carmien, Leenhouts First row: Dean Wilder, Dr. Ingalls, Roberts, Mrs. Pettersen ,0- Mortar Board, national senior women's honor society, tapped seven new members last year. They were selected because they have maintained high scholarship, have shown outstanding leadership in campus activities, and have given continued service to the college. Ushering at commencement, serving at the senior reception, and selling Christmas cards are some of the activities of Mortar Board. Rhoda Roberts was president, Carolyn Getty, vice-president, Dorothy Evans, secretary, Ann Carmien, treasurer, l-lelen Cansfield, editor, and Doris Leen- houts, historian. Sponsors were Mrs. Edmund Ingalls, Mrs. Howard Pettersen, and Miss Audrey K. Wilder. C 0 ICIIIIN DELTA KAPP D Junior and senior men are elected to Omicron Delta Kappa on the basis of service and leadership in campus life, character, scholarship, fellowship and consecration to democratic ideals. The purpose of the organization is to recognize men who have attained a high standard of leadership in collect activities, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of college life and to bring together members of the faculty and student body on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. Officers were Chris Christ, president, James Dettman, vice-president, Mr. E. Maynard Aris, secretary, and Thad Earl, treasurer. Second row: Ballard, Dettman, Carson, Foster, Mr. Pearson, Earl First row: Dr. Rowland, Dr. Troyer, Christ, Mr. Aris, Mr. Sprandel Not in picture: Dr. Battenhouse, Dr. Chickering, Hidenfelter, Johns, Krugel, Dr. Terpenning. Watson, Wilson, Yost .U nf N-1' 'Bi Hr na?
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Second row: Abbott Little Hi i , E- gins, Clark, Carson, Morford, Serra, Van Buren First row: Driscoll, Jones, Christ, Cook, Shenefelt, Carmien Not in picture: Dr. Carter CSTUDEN T CIIUNCILD 4iIm 'sx Promoting the welfare of the student body, considering all-campus problems, and furnishing leadership for campus activities, the Student council was headed this year by Chris Christ, president. Other officers were Wil- liam Shenefelt, vice-president, Jocelyn Cook, secretary, and Paul Jones, treasurer. Dr. Thomas M. Carter was advisor to the group. The council, whfch meets every Thursday evening, sponsors all-school social activities, serves on student-faculty committees, organizes caravans, plansBust Outs and Big Three week-end activities, and raises funds for such items as cheer leader's uniforms and recreation equipment for the Student center. QAM US IIELIG 0US CIIUNCID Second row: Dr. Cheek, Kay Brown, MacCuffey ldeceasedl Ehlert, Neidlinger, Shenefelt, Dri ' Fleenor First row: Wilcox, Crodavenf Leenhouts, Sattelberg Not in picture: Dr. Gilbert Hubbard, Parshall Promoting religious thinking and coordinating religious activities on the campus is the Campus Religious council, which was under the leadership of Kenneth Crodavent, president. The activities of the council this year included sponsorship of Religious Emphasis week, the drive to aid the DP student at Albion, campus forum speakers and Easter Matin services. The other officers were Doris Leenhouts, vice-president, Nancy Wilcox, sec- retary, and Donald Sattelberg, treasurer. Advisors were Dr. John L. Cheek, Dr. Wayne H. Fleenor, and Dr. Wil- liam J. Gilbert. V, -w....1 1 use A i.
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