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Fourth row: Clark, Fenske, Wur- dock, Van Wagoner, Lowder Roberts, Redmond, Klein, Weeks McCoy, Lonsberry, Larimer, Ir' win, Lawrence, Carpp Third row: Ferry, Hemstreet Singles, Parello, Jack Tomion Coad, Stone, Hanlon, Horst Hummon, Anderson, Bonnell . Enos, Niemann, Fowler, Merri- field, Fey, Porter Second row: B. Johnson, Angel- off, Funk, Ball, Norland, Mc- Kinley, Odgers, Hotfs, Runkel Erlckson, Knopf, Hoyt, McCann Beck, Chisholm, Taylor, Getty: D, Johnson First row: MacMillan, Freeland Finney, Jean Tomion, Cuirnond Arthurs, Blair, Bergquist, Mr Strickler, Barnes, Nebergal Burns, Rademacher, Bradford: Perkins, Russell, Heimburger A CAPELL CHUIBD The a cappella choir again presented a Christmas concert in December and a pre-tour concert April 8 ir the First Methodist church, The annual spring tour, April lO-l7, included concerts in Michigan Ohio and Indiana. Choir officers were Carolyn Cletty, president, Louise Hotts, secretary, and Russell Hanlon treasurer The choir was directed by Mr, David l.. Strickler. C DRIG L INGEBSD The purpose of the Madrigal Singers is to present the best in vocal literature, both ancient and modern Highlighting this year's program were performances in Chessaning Methodist church, Metropolitan Methodist church in Detroit, and Christ church in Cranbrook, The organization was directed by Mr. David L Strickler Second row: Mr. Strickler, Enos Weeks, Ferry, Wurdock, Hem- street First row: Finne Blair Knopf Y. . V Hofts, Odgers, Bradford, Tom- ion, Perkins
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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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CLUB , ' ' Fourth row: Amos, Haas, Christ, , Siegel, Brautigam, Van Arsdalen, Wilcox Third row: Little, Shurlow, Hag- adone, Balciulis, Perkins, Martin, Hadden, Wahlberg Second row: Baker, Cappel, O'Dell, Moore, Keehn, Cuiss, Ferguson, Shenefelt, Ungrodt First row: Kresge, Frey, Carson, Bennett, Maas, Sharp Not in picture: Betz, Blumen- thal, Boe, Eggleston, Frost, Cer- vais, Guilford, Hidenfelter, J. yy l-Iolmes, L. Holmes, Jameson, V loranko, Lamping, Maideski, iw Marvin, Mohl, Monahan, Pink- ney, Porter, Ritzman, Rowan, Shave, Stanton, Swanson, Vandi- vort, Wurmlinger The A club endeavors to improve Albion's athletic Standing and to keep a high level of sportsmanship among students and athletics. The club is comprised of Albion college athletics who have earned varsity letters in any sport. The officers were James Carson, president, Thomas Bennett, vice-president, William Maas, secre- tary, Charles Marvin, treasurer, and Robert Frey, publicity chairman. Mr. Dale R. Sprankle was the faculty advisor. The A club sponsors the Big Three week-end and gives most valuable player awards in each sport, C IGNIA BELT P ID Men are admitted to Sigma Delta Psi on the basis of proficiency in tests of various athletic skills that in- clude running, jumping, throwing, rope climbing and swimming. Applicants must also pass requirements for scholarship and posture. Only four students have passed the tests required for membership but trials are being held regularly for those who are interested. The officers of the group were Jack Sharp, president, Robert Eggles- ton, vice-president, and Harry Hidenfelter, secretary-treasurer. Faculty members were Dr. Delmar Anderson, Dr. William J. Gilbert, Mr. Howard Pettersen, Mr. WalterSprandel, and Mr. Dale Sprankle. Second row: Sharp, Eggleston . First row: Dr. Lavely, Mr V- f. .4311 Sprandel, Mr. Anderson, Mr 5 A V ff V Sprankle 'V ' ' Not in picture: Dr, ciiberf . fi. ' l Z r Hidenfelter, Mr. Pettersen ggi iffwff ff 4. , it ,ir sg Fgggnelm-g-,sg -'-i ,.., vlmlmzxafvmwszmarfwvir-f, ,fafmmsliuiui
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