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First rote, left to right: Mosscr. Krump, McCarthy. Her sting, Schultz. Malloy. Second row: Doscli. Hath. Draft. Filer. Carr. Appert. linker, Kersting. Third row: Reiner, Allmaras. Whitcomb. Roehrich, Lange, Royer. Reisenauer, Rohnenkamp. Fourth row: Kunnanz, Fridman, lloguslawski, Appert. Randall. Amback. Streifel. Morrison. Freese. Tleivman Club The Newman Club is organized annually by the Catholic students enrolled in all departments at the State School Science. It is a member of the of the Newman Club Federation, which consists of 520 similar clubs, organized at the various colleges where Catholic students are in attendance. The government of the Newman Club is based upon a constitution adopted in 1919, which provides for an executive committee to administer club affairs. The executive committee for 1953-4 consists of Robert L. Bodson, president; Robert McCarthy, vice president; Alice Kersting, secretary; and Richard Abel, treaurer. The faculty advisors are Miss Mercedes Morris and Mr. Frank H. McMahon. First row. left to right: 1‘flugrath. Abel. Rodson. Roland. Torgeson. Second row: Miss Morris. Lambertz, Simonitch. Uaberman. Olson. Mayer. (iebharl. Third row: Caussyn. Ifeley. Conner. Marnak. Tare ski, Rurditt, Von Rttdm, Roll. Weber. Fourth row: Wysoski, Dietz, Chesik, Fiske, Dahl, Schultz. Hold. Cavanaugh. Hauer. luk, Selinger, Lenzmeier. 28
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111 »if - - 1111 ii • • ■ ■ Between the doors of our student union, The Hub, pass the future leaders of our nation. During the day, the walls lend their ears to . . . the schuffle of a game of cards—the sipping of a coke—a quick cup of coffee between classes—or a top tune blaring through the juke box. But, at night, after the rush of students has passed for another day, they tell an entirely different story. Between the hours of seven and nine the students, whether they be of a departmental group, a purely social mixer, an L. S. A. meeting, or another of the four groups organized for the purpose of bringing all the students of one religion together, meet to form the nucleus of a very important part of college life, Their Organizations. Striving to learn! Learning to do! Doing to gain! These constitute the important elements of a club meeting and its place of activity, The Hub. 27
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1 'I v • • $:j»K t •»• -”•» first row. left to right: Hagley. Peterson. Sabe, Dnlager, Volimas. liellin. Ilerndt. Second row: Fntland, Hobertsdahl, Sandberg. l.arsson, Knight. Carlson, Nielsen, Paulson, Hieppel, Huchhol:. A. Houghton. Kckre. Dakutuk. Third row: Gorum, Martwick. Haugrud. Scare, Opoien, Kngstrand, Wat eland. Hamstad. kundgren, Hendrickson, S. Ilolcn. Griflin, (). Holen, tterge. Oslie. Horst ad. Fourth row: Harder. T wed t. Hoel. Christianson. Fenske, Henunich, Kcalc. Peterson. Fagerland. Ny guard, Itohn, (lerdcs, Palm, Albus. Weber, Miss Schulz. Filth row: Messelt. Sycerson. Dahl. Hinscerk. Clemetson. Olson, Tjostcm. Munson. Ilill. Osmundson, Dueling. Gertsen. “Jesus Christ, Lord of All”, was the theme of the 1953 L.S.A. Conference for L.S.A.crs all over North Dakota, South Dakota, and pails of Minnesota. The conference which is an annual affair, was held at Brookings, South Dakota on November 6, 7, and 8. Those who attended this year’s conference were Pat Griffin, Peggy Nielsen, Lorina Remmich, Mario Hins-verk, Leo Albus, John Volimas and Marshall Gertsen. The following officers were elected for the 1953-54 season: President, Peggy Nielson: vice president, Bob Paulson; secretary, Joyce Carlson; L.S.A. Action secretary, Mary Lee Knight; and treasurer, Elaine Ricppel. Miss Esther Schulz who found time from her busy schedule to devote many hours of her time to the success of the group was the advisor. Among the main events this year were a Get-Acquainted party, a Candle Light Service during the Christmas season, a playlette entitled, “The Family Next Door”, a luncheon provided for by the Bethel Lutheran Church Ladies Aid, a World Day of Prayer, and a picnic just before graduation.
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