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C G ALPHA IUTAD Second row: Thomas, Erickson, Kay, Knopf, Dobie, Hearst, Epp- Ier, Beck, Vinson First row: Odgers, Hoyt, Coul- ter, Hotfs, Fersch Not in picture: Blair, Catton, Holmes, Nebergal, Neidlinger, Oliver, Wilcox ml VI!! . 5. 'K Sponsoring the annual Song Fest in February, giving an American Musicale concert in May which featured music by Mr. Anthony Taffs, and bringing Madame Dikva to Albion for a piano concert in April were some ot the activities of Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional musical sorority, during the past year. Barbara Coulter, president, Patricia Hoyt, vice-presidentg Eleanor Fersch, recording secretary, Barbara Odgers, corresponding sec- retary, and Louise Hoffs, treasurer, led the organization this year. Patronesses were: Mrs, James Brock, Mrs, Clark Dean, Mrs. Robert Kelsey, Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. Conway Peters, Mrs, Louis Roland, Mrs. H. L, Smith, Mrs. Walter Sprandel, and Mrs. David Strickler, C PIII MU ALPHA SINFIDNIAD Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national honorary musical fraternity, again sponsored the annual Quartet sing and the lnterfraternity sing this year. Phi Mu Alpha strives to advance the cause of music and to give recognition to outstanding accomplishment in musical activity. Men arf elected to the fraternity on a basis of participation in the musical life on the campus. Officers this year were James Clark, president, Alan Davenport, vice-president, William Weiss, secretary, and Thomas Vililson, treasurer, Dr, Louis U. Rowland and Mr, David L. Strickler were the organization's advisors. Third row: Ludington, Renick Hoopingarner, Fultz Second row: Mr. Pearson, Nie- mann, Barry, Ferry, Cates, Horst Dr. Peters First row: Wilson, Clayton Clark, Davenport, Weiss, Dr Rowland Not in icture: Me ers Miller, D Y - Mr. Pahl, Mr. Strickler, Dr Whitehouse l .es if wiiirf
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C110 E ECON0t ICS CLUB? Second row: Kendeigh, Knopf Fairbanks, Niehoff, Titus, Young Driscoll First row: Mrs. Damon, Thom Miss Rodgers, Fritz, Gauss, Mrs W .J . Morris Not in picture: Boyd, Briggs i . Cook, Craft, Hudson, Synan Webb, Wilkinson -iv The Home economics club, a member club of the Michigan and American l-lome economics associations, was led this year by Joanne Fritz, who was also the project chairman of the state association. Other officers were Barbara Gauss, vice-president, Barbara Thom, secretary, Nancy Titus, treasurer, and Mary Lou Niehott, publicity chairman. The club, whose purpose is to promote interest in vocational and practical home economics in relation to the home and community, gave an initiation tea in November, gave the annual Brides' tea in the spring, and sent two members to the province meeting of Home economics clubs. Sponsors of the club are Mrs. Ella Damon, Mrs, David D. Morris and Miss Pauline Rodgers. C KAPPA PI E William Watson was president ot Kappa Pi, national honorary art fraternity, this year. The purpose of the organization is to create a fellowship for art students and thereby increase interest and understanding in art. The society sponsored a Christmas dinner for its members and guests and organized this year an art club for be- ginning students. Sponsors ot Kappa Pi were Mr. Vernon L. Bobbitt and Miss Constance Fowler. Other officers included James Oliver, vice-president, Pamela Silkworth, recording secretaryg Alice Behnke, corresponding sec- retaryg Helen Rayle, treasurer: Carol Wear, social chairman, and Robert Engle, historian. Fourth row: Field, Campbell, Gronseth, McClelland, Peters, Crane, Wallschlaeger, R. Engle, Olcott, Westentelder Third row: Gauss, Van Buren, Elkow, Wing, Stevens, Cans- field, Cehman, Johnstone, Deck- ert, Sias, Manson Second row: Larson, Norris, C, Nutting, Tomion, Perkins, How- lett, Schnabel, Wear, Abbott, M. Engle First row: Mr. Bobbitt, Rayle, Oliver, Watson, Behnke, Miss Fowler Not in picture: Heap, Lord, -it Roe, Silkworth tl Y I ri , -,, ,fl ,.,,,,, ---. - ..-..... - ,
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Flute: Johnston, Eash, Hastings: Oboe: Smith, Sullivan: English Horn: Smith: Clarinet: Dicker- son, Neidlinger, Whitman, Nei- mann, Catton, Penhale, Epbler, Balkema, l-loisington, Goodman, AuWerter, Draper, Braun: Bass Clarinet: Volgman: Bassoon: Le- land, Howard: Saxophone: Hun- sicker, Gauss, Holth, Miller: French Horn: Spanier, Kelly, McCullough, Holmes: Trumpet: Clayton, Fultz, Black, Raville, Talbot, McFarland, Eash, Cans- field: Alto: Webb, Vinson, ln- man: Trombone: Meyers, Barry, Connors, Bucklin, Schulz: Bari- tone: Clark, Hamilton, Mavis: Bass: Dewey, Sturtridge, Sav- age, Blair: Tympani: Coulter: Percussion: Vilorthington, Storm- cr, Davis Climaxing the season tor the Albion college band was its annual tour Ap il 8 l5 through Michigan and neighboring states lt played two to three concerts a day under the direction ot Dr Conway Peters ending the tour with a home concert in the Chapel lt al o played tor the football and basketball games and Homecoming C IIBCHE TB D Under the direction ot Dr Conway Peters the Albion college orchestra gave its home concert in the Chapel on Sunday afternoon Feb ll lt also accompanied the band on tour April 8 l5 lts 55 members give the group First Violin: Vedder, B. Smith, Wilcox, McCune, Sanford, ln- man, Miller, Clayton: Second Violin: Vinson, Thomas, Dobie, Etterich, Sharland, Catton, Cates, Meyers, Connors: Viola: Fr. Mangrum, Cook, Clark, Talbot: Cello: Halsted, Neidlinger, Hat- tord, Weltman: Bass: Dewey, Personius, Sturtridge, Sterling: Flutes: Johnston, Hastings, Eash: Oboe: R. Smith, Sullivan: Clari- net: Dickerson, Volgman, Snyder, Draper: Bassoon: Leland, Lardie, Foor: Trumpet: Fultz, Black, Ra- ville, McFarland: French Horn: Spanier, McCullough, Kelly, Holmes: Trombone: Meyers, Barry, Connors: Tuba: Savage: Tympani: Coulter: Percussion: Worthington, Stormer, Davis
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