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N C AWS BIIABD D Second row: Nuckolls, We Wellman, Hollowell, Wor Crosby, Ertell First row: Hassberger, De Wilder, Roberts, Beard ' Not in picture: Reed 11 Directing the activities of the dormitory and annexes, the AWS board serves as a self-governing body for the women of Albion college. The Christmas breakfast, Big Three week-end activities, birthday dinners, Thurs- dav afternoon teas and special Wednesday night dinners were planned by committees appointed by the board. Officers of the Association of Women Students were Rhoda Roberts, president, Winona Beard, vice-president, Mary Louise Reed, secretary, and Phyllis l-lassberger, treasurer. Mrs. Garnett M. Parks and Miss Audrey K, Wilder were advisors to the group. QSEATIDN HALL C MMITTEED Forming dormitory policies, planning social functions, and spending allotted money are the activities of the ernin bod of Seaton hall This committee was composed of the house officers and floor representatives and SUV S Y v , was headed by George Benko, president. Roy Stearns, vice-president, William Bohl, secretary, and Samuel Nei- berg, treasurer, completed the slate of officers. Mr. Joseph D. Boyd acted as advisor to the committee. ' Second row: Cansfield, Fenske Compton, Dennis, Pietz, Fabel Elliott First row: Lewis, Neiberg Benko, Mr, Boyd, Bohl, Steam ffiyqe ' 4' Q ,Q Ll .,,
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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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YVYCA Third row: Holcomb, Evans, Douglas, Wilcox, Johnston, Mc- Rae Second row: Rowe, Wear, Par- lin, Marcy, Kay, Odgers, Abbott First row: Mrs. Hall, Spanier, Hassberger, Leenhouts, Hoffman, Mrs, Robinson W 5 Under the direction of Doris Leenhouts, president, the YWCA has provided a counseling system for fresh- man women, helped with orientation week, and provided weekly vespers in the dormitory under student leadership. It also was co-sponsor of the Horn of Plenty dinner at Thanksgiving time, Selling candy in the dormi- tory was one project which helped it to raise money to send delegates to the national conference at C-eneva. Helping Miss Leenhouts were: Phyllis Hassberger, vice-president, Carol Hoffman, secretary, and Lea Spanier, treasurer. Mrs. R. C-. Hall and Mrs. l.. T, Robinson were the advisors. YMCA Helping with the Boy's club in Albion was one way in which the YMCA strove to fulfill its purpose which is to interpret and promote the Christian way of living for the individual on the campus, in the community and in the world. They also helped in freshman orientation by having a picnic and game night for the new men, fol- lowed by a worship service, and they furnished lunches for the players after all home basketball games, The group was led this year by William Shenefelt, president, Miltow Ehlert, vice-president, Robert DeVinney, secretary, Charles Frost, treasurer, and Mr. Howard E. Pattersen, advisor. Third row: Dyke, Filbrandt Sutton, Knittel Second row: Nielsen, Murray, Hagan, Niemann, Krugel First row: Mr. Sprandel, Frost, Shenefelt, DeVinney, Mr. Petter- sen Not in picture: Ehlert 7- fc l!l1ll
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