Albion High School - Albionian Yearbook (Albion, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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Q YVIIBLD FEDEBALISTS D Third row: Gilbert, Orr, Siler Vedder, Bradshaw : V 9 Second row: Jackson, R. C w-gf? , , Q Burrows, Harness, Filbrandt - T , Thomas, Bowen cg nj, , . . ,, ',LA First row: Dr. Hamilton, Hanna ir 'ea F we S JW H Wilkins, Shenefelt, Earl gn. .. -V Not in picture: Crane, Baird Bird, R. A. Burrows, Coodell Heydon, Wagner 'Y' The World Federalists were led this year by Roland Wilkins as president, William Shenefelt, vice-president, and Jane Hanna, secretary-treasurer. Dr, Howard D. Hamilton was the faculty advisor. The aim of the group is to educate all those interested in the implications of world government. During the year, the organization in- vited outside speakers to the campus, put out a newspaper, The Federalist, and held discussions among the group. C FOIl CL BD The Forum club, sponsored by the departments of histcry and political science, holds monthly forums and discussions on topics of national and international interest. The club also invites outside speakers with extensive knowledge of world affairs to stimulate interest in current problems. Membership in the club is limited to 30 juniors and seniors who are history or political science majors. The club officers were William Horst, president, William Struwe, vice-president, and Eileen l-lart, secretary-treasurer. Dr. l-l. O. Hendrickson was the faculty advisor. Third row: Navarre, Kusbel, Harley, Wilkins, Van Arsdalen, r. Mohl, Clark, Baughman Second row: Malnar, Welday, Roberts, Parr, Crosby, Meisel, Harger, Christ, Fowler, Spanier First row: Dr. Hamilton, Dr. tc! Hall, Struwe, Horst, Hart, Dr. 5 Hendrickson Not in picture: Atkinson, Boy- i0Q son,YDunne, Earl, Olsen, Rowan, Tomion, Weston 140 at marshal l 'I'

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CSOCIOLOGY CL BD Fourth row: McRae, MacCuffey, Hough, Van Corden Third row: Jackson, Ellis, Wen, Abbott, Synan Second row: Comstock, D. Moore, M. Moore, Cripe, Horton First row: Hamilton, Sutton, Hol- comb, Dr. Troyer Not in picture: Alford, Braun, Burke, Darvay, Fairbanks, Frost, Green, Croat, Hawes, Hollowell, Jacoby, Lindblom, Marshall, Nebel, Dr. Oiiver, Orr, Perkins, Rowe, Thompson, Trombley, Valentine Q To encourage and promote an interest in activities and programs of the Sociology department and to pro- mote an interest in professional training in the field of social science is the purpose of the Sociology club. The club's main activity this year was sponsoring a field trip to Chicago in October. Also, monthly meetings were held with guest speakers and the annual club picnic was held in May. Officers this year were Peggy Holcomb, president, Lewis Sutton, vice-president, and Gwen Alford, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Bernard J. Oliver and Dr. W. L. Troyer were the advisors, CECIDN MICS CL BD The Economics club was led this year by Robert Meisel as president. Bernard Kusbel was vice-president, Jack Curtis was secretary, and Robert Perkins was treasurer. Mr. E. Maynard Aris and Dr. Walter A. Terpen- ning were the club's sponsors. The organization, which was formed to create interest in special economic and business administrative activities among the students, took part in a field trip to Chicago in November and one to Detroit in the spring, and the Business and Economics conference in March, which brought many visitors to the campus. The club has also had various speakers for its meetings. Third row: Piening, Allen, Christ, 'A Johns, Barry, Whetstone - Second row: Mr. Aris, C-ascoyne, Parr, Ballard, Harness, O'Bryant, V A i Mr. Polk First row: Dr. Terpenning, Kus- bel, Meisel, Curtis, Perkins Not in picture: Crosby, Frey Kistler, Dean Leffler, Navarre , Phillips, Pierce V,,, V46 A Av Xf 55. .omfiirv :va ul. lmilgr fl? I lg. x



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C IDIIENSICS D Second row: Gwinn, Doshi, Hotchkiss, Burrows, Wilkins, Hall, Rathbone First row: Carter, Dr. Garland, V Harness, Dean Forensics is compesed cf three speech elements: debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking. The de- baters participated in the Indiana contest, National Delta Sigma Rho tournament in Madison, Vilis., natIonal s'u- dent congress of Delta Sigma Rho in Chicago, and the itate debate contest at Lansing. At the state men's extemporaneous contest, Edmund Campbell placed second. At the Michigan Peace contest in the men's extem- poraneous division, l-lugh l-larness placed first. At the Same contest in the women's division, Barbara Wright placed third. Advisors to the group were Dr. J. V. Garland and Mr. Otis J. Aggertt. Q DELTA S GMA BHO D Second row: Rathbone, Wilkins, N Dean First row: Harness, Dr. Garland, Earl Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary forensics fraternity, was founded on the Albion college campus in l9l l. This society was formed to recognize meritorious service in the forensic field and to encourage participation in forensic activities. Members must be juniors or seniors who have participated in five or more intercollegiate de- bates or the equivalent and have an overall B average during the year of election to the society. Delegates were sent to the National Student congress, held in Chicago April ll-l4, at which over 50 colleges were represented. 1' 'fl l af-41 np, 41

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