Dakota State University - Trojan Yearbook (Madison, SD)

 - Class of 1967

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Rev. Hartung, serving as pastor of First Meth- odist Church, takes an active part in Wesley Club. esley embers tudy Different Religions Wesley Club is the Methodist organization on campus. The purpose of Wesley Club is to give all Methodist preference students an opportunity to worship, serve and study. There are weekly meetings as well as an opportunity to attend state and national conferences. The program for the 1966-67 year includes a study of different re- ligions. Guest speakers, group discussions, and movies were used to explain the differences in religions. MEMBERS OF WESLEY CLUB were: lstondingl Dr. Miller, Joan Byllesby, lsittingl Lois Carlson, Gloria Kasten, Gayle McCaffrey, Judy Brown, and Jeanette Booth.

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PARTICIPATING IN NEWMAN were: lstondingl .Ioe HEADING NEWMAN ACTIVITIES were: Tom Peters, Dobbs, Dan Lorang, lsittingl Dave Dangel, Jean Lorang, president, Shannon Christenson, vice-president, Monica Peter- Father Kucin, adviser, Tom Peters, Monica Peterson, Milt son, corresponding secretary, Kaye Strouth, recording secre- McKeown, Elmer Lovrien, and Marlys Quinn. tary, Dave Dangel, treasurer, New tudent Center Directed by Newman Council T The Newman Student Organization helps the college student develop an understanding of his faith and to practice it in adult man- ner. Spiritual, educational, and social are three phases in reaching this objective. During the past year, the Diocese of Sioux Falls purchased a student center for the Catholic students attending General Beadle. The center contains a chapel, lounge, library, meeting rooms, office for the Chaplain and kitchen facilities. Father Kucin, Chaplain of the students, is in charge of making necessary improvements and the Newman Council administers the center's activities. During the winter months, the Newman Center ipictured abovel was completely remodeled within. Outside renovation is scheduled to take place this summer. 80



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