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xii' HELEN BAKER SILVERTHORNE fMrs. Wm.l, BS., M.A. Dean of Women AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS OF ALBRIGHT COLLEGE The I-llulnui Assulziatiun Each senior upon graduation becomes a mem- ber of the Alumni Association, an organization formed to maintain continuous contacts be- tween the alumni and their Alma Mater, to stimulate an interest in the program of the College, and to foster policies for the future development of the College. Under Fred Luck- enbill, President, Mary D. Kiess, Vice Presi- Ladies' Tireless in their efforts to make the College both attractive to the student and inviting to the public, the Ladies' Auxiliary contributes over a thousand dollars annually. Under the guiding hand of Mrs. Harry V. Masters, the dent, Helen B. Hangen, Secretary, William S. Harris, Jr., Treasurer, and Lester L. Stahler, Executive Secretary, semi-annual meetings are held in the fall and spring. Sectional meetings are held at various times throughout the year, and each year during Homecoming, the 'gold gradsw return to view the campus with proud and wistful eyes. I-luxiliary monthly meetings, to which talented Students often contribute, are famed for their appeal and variety. Chief project this year was'il16 sale of those attractive calendars that hstefl school activities for the year. Phi Delta Sigma Hunnrary lllunmae Snrurity Phi Delta Sigma is composed of outstanding fjllumnaee pledged each year from those women in the graduating class who have made the most valuable contributions in campus leadership, andaare of good scholarship and character. In addition to a delightful social program, the Sorority, under the leadership of Charlgue Page Eighteen , . - n Guenther Price Presldentg Pauline Brossnla 9 1 Hart, Vice-Presidentg Helen Yohn Clousg cording Secretary, .lane Dick .VaI1D1'1Clv ,Slew sponding Secretary, and Marjorie Lebo, and surer, makes annual gifts to the. college ial maintains a loan fund which provides flllanc assistance to women students. 7 I ,l i il 5 i 1 1 1 1 l i 4 1 ,t They lllllll Hnar The Board ol, bel-5 elected fr ences Plus one Bishops of llle church- The Bf' eight Tfuswa ls the We Ol to 0119 3 Year, Committee, whl care of the 01150 lu February, Reading, Dr. H the College, Sm the College in ' financial reporh coming year- Dr. llasters 1 TRUSTEES lllll ' 'ight Eishomfofgegid dem' and Doi: em of ille C lhe Rev' D ol Secretary, anal ee Heil, Willgglical Sch
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J. MASTERS .M., Ph.D. rf the College N 211 Albright Coll: tudents. Yffufm hould mean ml. ition of Iuanill 115 and few ch of You 3 mol our searchs Of Y ' R ak: -of your Perm M a more USQN 11' COII1mum hal . ces whlch 'hat mhf i We tI'l15t ' : LE memoflexe best H v- our :rs G WASTE' mmf V' l Pgiyou of GEORGE W. WALTON, Ph.B., M.S., D.Sc. Dean of the College and Professor Geology LE VAN P. SMITH, Ph.B., M.A. Dean of Men and Assistant Professor of Education NEWTON S. DANFORD, B.S., NLS. Registrar and Director of Admissions and Assistant Professor of Chemistry 'Q ffm..-Q S'- 'Nu..,,,.-7 , f N
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'v--.fn-rs. . v-aQff --1-f.- -..-.-.-.-...Y f1,W -M,,--QM.-.Nw TORNE E tary, William' .ester L. Stall ual meetings, :ctional nieetii. ughout the eg oming, the ipus with pr-I dented studtf of illell' mis Year will ars that lll . eilllf ulme Bw H. lin Clousel I 7 311D1'i6le I'l6 Leboi it he colltgemi ovidC5 Hua , ,.--may -A-- .--. They lleeide Puliey and Carry Uut the Aims and Ideals nf I-llhriqht Beard nf Trustees and Executive Committee The Board of Trustees is composed of mem- bers elected from the various regional confer- ences plus one representative of the Board of Bishops of the Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Board, in convocation, then elects eight Trustees-at-Large. As the size of the Board limits its meetings to one a year, its members elect an Executive Committee, which, meeting bi-monthly, takes care of the ongoing business of the Board. In February, the Board of Trustees met in Reading. Dr. Harry V. Masters, President of the College, summarized the achievements of the College in the last year, gave the annual financial report, and outlined activities for the coming year. Dr. Masters revealed that Albright should be able to look forward to an enrollment of between seven hundred and eight hundred stu- dents for a number of years to come and empha- sized the pressing need for additional building. The Trustees acted upon Dr. Masters' recom- mendation by deciding to erect three new build- ings on campus-a physical education building, a men's dormitory, and a chapel. Officers of the Board of Trustees are Presi- dent, Judge Frederick A. Marx, First Vice- President, Bishop John S. Stammg Second Vice- President, Rev. Herman W. Kaebnickg and Sec- retary, Rev. Charles E. Kachel. The Executive Committee is guided by Bishop John S. Stamm, Chairman, Rev. N. L. Hummel, Vice-Chairman, and Rev. Charles E. Kachel, Secretary. TRUSTEES AT READING Left to right--Judge Frederick A. Marx, President of the Boardg Bishop John S. Stamm, Vice Presi- dent, and Doctor Masters, Presi- dent of the College. Standing left, the Rev. Dr. Charles E. Kachel, Secretary, and right, Rev. Dr. J. Arthur Heck, President of the Evangelical School of Theology. --. .,.......-...............,...--..........-............-.....-,-,. . . l Page Nineteen 5... -.......-....
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