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C PLEIAD D Maureen McLain served as editor of the Pleiad this year. The position of . Q . . . . managing -ditor was filled by Mariorie Harger, and Cordon Lawrence was business manager. Sports editor was James Dunne and Barbara Hearst was desk editor. Mr. Anthony Taffs senfed as advisor while Dr. Joseph J. Irwin di ' ' ' rected the business policies. Members of the newswritinv and newsedit' ff D Ina classes staff the paper, which serves as a laboratory for the courses, The Fleiad, a weekly publication, presents news and features of interest to Albion students. The editors plan the paper at a Monday conference Copy is h gat ered on Tuesdays and Wednesdays by the staff, and is edited Tuesda Y and Wednesday evenings. Thursday afternoon the paper is made up, and it is printed and distributed on Friday mornings. A vw 441.41 -. L 'ill--. x.
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C ALBIONIAH D Beginning during the summer with the plans and design, Helen Cansfield started her duties as editor-in-chief of the Albionian this year. Helping her were Beverly Nuckolls, associate editor, William Houck, business manager, assisted by James Haddeng Barbara Hearst, senior editorg James Dunne, sports editor, and staff members selected from members of the newswriting and newsediting classes. Dr. Joseph J. lrwin and Mr. Anthony Taffs were the faculty advisors. The Albionian is published annually to record student activities and to picture students and faculty members. Before it is released in June, the book progresses through the planning and designing stages, and through the hands of photographer, copywriters and editors, engraver, printer, binder and cover manufacturer, Ki-,17 in ,xxx f Helen Cansfield, Editor Dr, Joseph J. Irwin, Business Advisor Beverly Nuckolls, Associate Editor William Houck, Business Manager Mr. Anthony Taffs, Faculty Advisor Second row: l-larger, Johnston, Hill First row' Brundage, Hearst, Mainville, Dunne Not in picture: Barnes, Butters, Hainsey, Valentine . fl fi, fi s- 4..,,,, 'qw A J' 4... 1 . N.. ,,.. W -4
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CFBENCII CL BD Tw M T W lTm'7T Third row: Aris, Conklin, Wil- son, Parshall, Custer, J. Young, Philip T Second row: Fleenor, Ransom, L I - , ' Smith, Vedder, Hollowell Hutch- i F 'i ' ings, McLain Q- Q, ,N First row: Dr. Gilbert, F. Young, Graham, Krugel, Spanier, Dr. Kragness Not in picture: Agne, Brown, Chrisman, Cretcher, Funk, J. Gilbert, Mrs. Gilbert, Dr. Hall, Heinrichs, Hoyt, Keller, Kidder, Murdock, Norton, Porter, Sale, Thomas, Watson, Weston, Miss Whitcomb The French club conducts monthly meetings in French. The club's purpose is to encourage members to take an active interest in French literature, art and the lite of the French people, and to furnish an opportunity to use French in conversation. Members of the French composition and conversation class presented an original play at one of the meetings. Dr. Sheila Kragness talked to the club about her travels and impressions of France, and Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Gilbert planned a Christmas party at their home for the club. Club officers were June Craham, president, Lea Spanier, vice-presidentg Fred Krugel, secretary, and Frances Young, treasurer. CISERMAN CL BE Charles Hutchings led the German club this year, Other otticers were: Waltraud Etterich, vice-president, Edward Pulse, secretary, and David Stone, treasurer. The purpose ot the club is to offer an opportunity to speak the language and to foster a feeling ot unity between faculty and students interested in Germany. The club spon- sored the annual German song test at Christmas. At one of the monthly meetings, Dr. Mary E. McKinney, spon- sor of the club, played records brought from Germany ot the voice of Dr. Albert Schweitzer. Second row: Peterson, Baker Dedulin, Collins, Long, Fritz, Johnson, Beck First row: Krugel, Etterich, Dr McKinney, Hutchings, Stone Not in picture: Berndt, Eash Fey, Finney, Humphrey, Jones borough, Wunderlin 1 rc 112, ' ,I.4lfl Latham, Leavitt, Pulse, Sud-
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