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First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Romanyshyn, Symionow. Landize, VViench, Hron, Brablcc. White. Moore, M. Kupper, Mr. Smith (Adviser), Buresh, Miller. Kolesnlck, Miller, Herber. O'Keef, Baar, R. Kline. B. Kline. Herouf, Martin, Kronberger, Meulemans, Hettrich, Schlosser. F. VViench. Kirsch, Bartholome. Smith, Weber. Crawford, Dolyniuk, Adamski, Steffan, Wagner. Kubik, W. Kupper, Mr. Murphy, Ferderer, Judt. Krank, Nadolski, Dukart, Lautz, Van. Landeis, Schuld, Gilman, Steffan Gross, Brost, Kudrna, Grenzel. Gress. Ott, Kanan. NEWMAN CLUB In the Fall Quarter of 1935 all of the Catholic students of the College banded together and formed the Newman Club. It has become one of the largest and most active groups on the campus. Being founded to aid its members in the betterment of their lives, the Newman Club strives to create a firmer fellowship, so- cially and spiritually. An assembly program, dances and card parties were among the activities sponsored by the Newman Club and open to the student body During the year several prominent speakers ad- dressed the study group, that has been organized within the Club. Each year the Communion breakfast is a feature of the Easter season. The officers of the Club are: Joe Moore, President; William Buresh, Vice-President; Margaret Kupper, Secretary-Treasurer; and R. E. Smith, adviser. Twenty-eight
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WOMEN’S LEAGUE The general purpose of the League is to foster a feeling of companionship and co-operation among the women students. The membership includes all women students in the college. The League has been associated with various social and academic activities during the year. The group has given several assembly programs, carried on a Red Cross drive, entertained house mothers, mothers, and friends at a Washington Tea, and sponsored the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. As the crowning function of the year, Miss Florence E. Somers, Dean of Women, was honored at a mock wedding cere- mony and party on April 11 in honor of her approaching marriage. The bridal party consisted of: Helen Arildson, bride; G. L. Switz- er, groom; Lucille Lindquist, maid-of-honor; M. R. Brendenmuhl, best man; C. W. Sword, minister; Ruth Coffing, Irene Witte, Theresa O’Keefe, and Bertha Gress, bridesmaids; D. A. Goth, B. H. Fakler, I. A. Lee, N. M. Rasmussen, ushers; E. Buchli and J. A. McWold, train bearers; Ruth Nunn and Ella Lindquist, flower girls; Clara Reich and E. A. Taylor, parents of the bride; and Barbara Gress and E. Schlosser, parents of the groom. The wed- ding music was played by Betty Hiatt. The symbolizing colors of the organization, red, white and blue, signifying friendship, purity and loyalty, are instilled into the hearts of the women in a beautiful candle ceremony during the Fall Quarter. The officers who served during the past year were: Helen Switzer, President; Ethel Taylor, Vice-President; Eunice Erick- son, Secretary, succeeded by Mary Jane Alguire in the Spring Quarter; and Verlie Fisher, Treasurer. Twenty-seven
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First Row: D. Hintz. Marklund, M. Nassct, Miss Beiler (Adviser), Dolyniuk, N. Gates, Lautz. Second Row: M. Hayden, E. Miller, Young, Johnson, Brugameyer, V. Gates, Maxie. ART CLUB The Art Club, composed of students interested in sketching from life and still life, is reorganized each year in the early part of each Fall Quarter. Under the competent guidance of Miss Zoe Beiler, the Art Club has interested itself in many fields of sketch- ing. Instruction is given in sketching in ink, charcoal, pastel chalks, pencil, and sometimes oils. Each year an exhibition of the best work is placed in bound form in the college library. In the Homecoming parade, the Art Club took high honors with the most beautiful and artistic float, consisting of a striking group of living statuary. The Club also presented one of the most attractive assembly programs of the year, featuring chalk talks, both humorous and scenic. The officers for this year were: Donald Brugameyer, Presi- dent: Doris Marklund, Vice-President; Elfreda Miller, Secretary- Treasurer; Bernard Weinreich, Historian; and Miss Zoe Beilei-, adviser.
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