Northern Michigan University - Kawbawgam Yearbook (Marquette, MI)

 - Class of 1954

Page 121 of 148

 

Northern Michigan University - Kawbawgam Yearbook (Marquette, MI) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 121 of 148
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Northern Michigan University - Kawbawgam Yearbook (Marquette, MI) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 120
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FIRST ROW: Dorothy Larson, Marlene Seidl. Sliigeko Nishihara, Marmie Petersen, Alice Eldred, Ioan MacLean. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Hornung. Leonore lsdebski, Curt Blackwell, Mr. Jones. Iiak Tan Ioy Collins. THIRD ROW: Herb Hamlin, Ioyce Fiedler. Dorothy Crase. Geraldine Sunde- lius Lowe MacLean, Phyllis Talbot. Nancy Sorenson, Mary Orciva. Leroy Murley. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation, an affiliate of the Methodist Church, aims to promote Christian fellowship and a closer contact with the Christian faith. This organization has a supper meeting every Sundaylduring the school year. The first semester activities of this group included various outings, the annual Christmas tea for the faculty, and a participation in the church-wide Christian program held in December. Religions of Democracy was the topic of a series of talks for the spring schedule. Speeches on Methodism, Presbyter- ianism, Catholicism, Lutheranism, Judaism, and the Baptist religion were given. A delegation also attended the Michigan Student Christian Convocation in lower Michigan in April.

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FIRST ROW: Iames Him, Iohn Calo, Priscilla Marley, Sue Gollinger, Norine Cleary, Bettey Beyers, Marjorie Meehan. Peggy De- Cook' NUUCY Klellgfent DOHGUIUY Gurceuu. lfmiCe Tiber, Nancy Tauses, Ralph Coen, Peter Valek. SECOND ROW: Walter Dabeck, Kathleen Butler. Pat Shanley. Jack Clark. Ioan Corbett, Ted Houle, Rita Struthers. Evelyn Ann Anguilm, Pat Flanniqan. THIRD ROW: Barth Richards. David Stimac, Ioe Dahlstrom. David Gallinetti, Bill McGraw, Al Dufour, Frank Lucci. Mark LaBonte, Tiny gngltm, Ed Lubamersky, Bob Savera, Patrick Wood, Iohn Mishica, Bob Shanley, Gene Rigotti, Don Kangas, Tom Houle, Francis aron. NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club is the campus organization which aims at keeping the Catholic students in spiritual, intellectual, cultural, and social contact with their church. Organized in 1926, the Newman Club is an affiliate of the Newman Club Federation, which is a national association and a part of the National Catholic Welfare Council located in Washington D.C. The Newman Club at Northern recently transferred membership from the Ohio Valley Province to the North Central Province in this area. Regular meetings are held on the campus on the third Tuesday of each month. The Newman Club sponsors Sunday suppers, communion breakfasts, an annual retreat, and other religious and social gatherings. ' - I ev u .am FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Doyle, Dorothy Slosson, Marina Hooper, Katherine Olson, Pat Morley, Anita Walsh. Ann Sword, Margaret Corcoran, Marie Strucel. Dorothy Bisque. SECOND ROW: Phyllis O'Connor, Mimie Iodacy. Mary Beyers, lean Boyer, Iackie Strand, Miss Loubert. THIRD ROW: Dolores Prestay, Eugenia Ghiczrdi, Nancy Neisius, Theresa Rose, Dorothy Davis, Ruth Easley. loan Del-lut. ,



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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: lane Fine, Mrs. L. O. Gant, Mr. L. O. Gant, Donna Underhill, Lauriann Gant. SECOND ROW: Carol Brightsman, Louise Hall, Elenor Gieser. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP The Young People's Westminster Fellowship was organized to provide an opportunity for Presbyterian young people of college age to meet in Christian fellowship. The organization meets regularly at the church on Sunday evenings along with its advisers, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gant, for supper and a devotional program. During the year the members take part in a varied program of a Christ- mas Eve Service, Sunrise Breakfast, World Day of Prayer Service, out-door activities, movies, speakers and Bible study.

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