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Page 30 text:
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New Student Union Program Promotes C-Club Danees Left to Right: Beckerich, Wilkins, Keller, KJinge, Ballere, Wagoner. Dr. Noyes was not present. For the first time in many yea rs the Student Union organi- zation has made itself known on the Butler campus. With only a small membership, the Student Union as one of its activities sponsored free dances in the Campus Club after the football and basketball games. These dances were eagerly attended and the good music of the dance band composed of members of the Butler band, was enjoyed by all. Membership in Student Union is open to all students inter- ested in campus activities. Officers for the year were Shirley Klinge, president; Joan Keller. Hal Wilkins, Mike Wagoner, Dick Stanfiehl, vice-presi- dents; Phyllis Ballere, secretary; Don Beckerich, treasurer. 26
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NEWMAN CLUB The Newman ( ' .lull is the only active religions group of its kind on the campus. It is an organization of Catholic students interested in promoting social and religious activities. The first Newman Club was organized at the Univers- ity of Pennsylvania in 1893. Communion breakfasts were held one Sunday of each month and the Archbishop attended the communion Christmas breakfast in December. Discussions of an informal nature were held three times a week during the school year. The club ' s activities were led during 1950 by Jim Calton. Other officers were Mary Jo Feeney, vice-president; Carolyn Steffy, secretary; and Dick Cranny, treasurer. The faculty advisor was Anthony Schwartz. Father Raymond lto«lcr was the club ' s chaplain. 25
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BUTLER EDUCATION WILL HELP SENIORS FACE WORLD PROBLEMS The seniors now graduating from college have a sense of responsibility never hefore experienced by any graduating class. An indefinite future lies hefore them; they have an extremely important part to play in spreading the hlanket of peace and good-will throughout the various fields in life which they plan to settle. Whatever the world situation may hring, the knowledge and experi- ence which they have accumulated during the past four years will aid them to conquer whatever prob- lems with which they may be faced with skill and understanding. For their class officers, the gradu- ating class of 1951 chose Bernard Goodman, treasurer; Annabelle Church, secretary; Bob Mossburg, president; and Mauri Owens, vice- president. 27 V
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