Albion High School - Albionian Yearbook (Albion, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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C ET EPSILIIN BD X --.-..-.,f Fifth row: Jackson, Weiss, Trim ble, Kay, Ruehl, Robertson . Knopf, Nevins, Pollock, Dougla IWW Fourth row: Behnke, Wahlberg Munson, Burke, Corr, Hough Abbott, Johnstone, Orwall Third row: Toner, Starkweather Townsend, Comstock, Chapman Dusendorf, Howlett, Jones 'fr i-lawkins if W, rm cn for man, Mrs. Cheek Not in picture: Adams, Baker Bennett, Brady, Bradford, Braun Craft, Custer, Dykstra, Engle Class, C-oodell, Crill, Hanna Hoffman, Humphrey, Jacoby Wen, Widdis, Wiek Leading Zeta Epsilon Lambda, women's special service group, through its program for the year was Doris Neidlinger with Ruth Hollowell, vice-president, Ann C-ehman, secretary, Mary Lou Niehoff, treasurer, and Mary Kay, program chairman, helping her. Advisors were Mrs. John L. Cheek and Mrs, John Tennant. Fulfilling its purpose of creating a fellowship of college women in religious and social service, the group sponsored many activi- ties among which was participation in Big and Little Sister groups at Dalrymple and West Ward Schools. lt was also co-sponsor, with the YWCA, of the annual l-lorn-of-Plenty dinner at Thanksgiving time. lt has made scrap- books and tray favors for the patients in the Sheldon Memorial hospital as well as reading to the patients. CCHI EPSILO D Using The Teachings of Christ as their central theme for the year, Chi Epsilon, men's pre-ministerial organization, held its monthly meetings under the direction ot Kenneth Grodavent, president. The group is a fellowship of students planning full time Christian service in the ministry, missions or religious social work, Other officers were: Donald Sattelberg, vice-president, Kenneth Davis, secretary, and Harold Filbrandt, treasurer. Sponsors of the group were Dr. John L, Cheek, Dr. Way'1e H. Fleenor and Dr. John H. Lavely. '- F' ' ' ' Third row: Doster, Nielsen Sweet, Fowler, Knittel Second row: Lewis, Murray Cook, Blaising, D. Baker, Sutton Dr. Cheek V V First row: Filbrandt, Frost, Davis 'X f Cirodavent, Sattelberg, Lowder ner, Horst, Lonsberry, Plessner Sims, Spinney, Willis, Wilson Second row: Steen, Thom, Smoot l-Ioisington, Rowe, Personius Horton, Tower, Conklin, Mac- Millan First row: Mrs. Tennant, Nie- hoff, l-lollowell, Neidlinger, Ceh- Not in picture: V. Baker, Be- chill, Boyson, Brown, Foote, Oil- bert, Griffin, Croat, Hoopingar-

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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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CP BLIC TIIINS CIIUNCILD Second row: Reed, Wilson, Werle First row: Dr. Irwin, Hearst, Mr. Taffs 7 I r Elected by popular vote of the student body, the Publications council elects the editor, managing editor and business manager of the Pleiad, and the editor, associate editor and business manager of the Albionian. The fac- ulty members are appointed by the administration. Barbara Hearst was president this year, with Mary Louise Reed, secretaryg Mr, Anthony Taffs, vice-president, and Dr. Joseph J. Irwin, treasurer. Other members were Thomas Wilson and Jean Werle. The organization also supervlses the editorial and financial policies and the staffs of the Albionian, Pleiad and Student directory. C LPIIA PIII GAIVIMAD Second row: Nuckolls, Johnston, ' Hearst, Dr, Irwin, Dunne, M Lain, Harger First row: Harley, Mr. Taffs, Cansfield, Johns C, Serving as a national honorary journalistic fraternity, Alpha Phi Gamma recognizes individual ability and achievement in journalistic pursuits in colleges and unive sitiesg serves and Promotes the welfare of the college through journalism, and establishes cordial relationships between the students and members of the profession. lt does not have any organizational function on campus but its members, who have earned their membership by work on college publications, are expected to continue this work. Six were initiated into the group at the begin- ning of the second semester including Ivtr. Anthony Taffs, instructor in English. Dr. Joseph Irwin is the faculty advisor. -1.11 3 'ai 'W I 'xg 'rx I . V f X ii-f ., ,Q . Y V.. fh f.' s , M .-......, I .WM:M,,g,i,J V V f' 315 , f .,.. , X 4.2. 1

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