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This collection of scenes of Albion College, shown here together for the first time, has been almost 20 years in the making. Postcards and note cards may be ordered from Albion Design featuring any of the scenes on this page. Cards may be black and white, or full color, depending on your needs and the quantity desired.
Since these cards are custom printed for you, they may be customized with the name of your department, or special messages for prospective students, etc. Hand signed prints are also available of many of these scenes. Many others of Michigan resorts also. Styles-
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Maggie LaNoue, (Maggie Sue Benjamin), graduated from Albion College with an honors degreee in Visual Arts in 1976. Maggie comes from a family of Albion College graduates, including her older brother, Stan Benjamin, a Math major, graduating in 1972, her father, Bob Benjamin, a Math and Art major who graduated in 1942, and her grandfather, Stanley Benjamin, who graduated in 1924, studying Religion and Education.
Maggie was born in Washington D.C. and grew up in a D.C. suburb, Kensington, Maryland. She has early memories of traveling around the United States singing loudly with her brothers the Albion College cheer, "Io Triumphe" in the back of a Volkswagon van. The Benjamin summer vacations often included trips to Michigan to visit extended family.
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