Saint Michaels College - Hilltop Yearbook (Colchester, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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Het Mol esw T e!YY Q'BrieU Day after day the Ianuary thaw dragged on and day after day Bill O'Hearn and Connie Hannigan cast worried eyes at the snowless skies. But plans for the Winter Weekend went on, plans not for a bigger, but for a smaller and better, carnival. Where the 'SU Weekend had featured a two band - two hall arrangement, the '51 affair went back to Austin Hall alone. ln other ways, however, the Weekend was bigger. There was a hockey game , with RPI, a basketball game with St. An- selms and a jazz concert with Bill Cof- gl rances and the Arabian Knights provid- ing the music. l i , .3 - X' t i W , t m3?amsgQ wfmg k gr --.Q H g W 'fs Bill O'Hearn if grin at last - twiki!! a-vi: i 'H ff, ,ix A K A X ' ' , - ti me-,fem J ' it , ,W , nik-A .w r f f e w , K g . .Q 'Y Q,- gffftf ff' 354 -150 I 1 2: ':'fb'gz. N .3 ,w,,? ' . A 'Eff' E25 K , 21' J ' gm? rig, f gi, ,. - ,C ,L Safe ' i - ef x f 2 1 'av Q. Lf. - -FM 'r ,JQna A. i 4' MES' fr ' gmifiiw, my My t i- of ear .iewfft ew me. Witt ' JP N Wfhgizx-r , 2 ri i igfttk ex si sf- 'f i ff. f .f V. , X, it M W . , ' --W . w ge 4: , gi

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Moderator, Prof. Harold M. Carry Delegates: William I. Hindle, William E. Kenney, Thomas E. Shields, Robert E. White. The National Federation ot Catholic College Students is an organization ot 80 '70 oi the Cath- olic colleges and universities in the United States. ln New England alone 22 colleges rep- resenting some 20,000 students are members of the NECCS. The basic aim ot the NECCS is to awaken college students in their responsibility in the Apostolate of the Laity, by training them in leadership and giving them opportunities for practical experience within the Federation. On a more concrete level, the Federation serves the member colleges by acting as a cen- ter oi information for exchanging ideas on stu- dent activities. lt also provides a channel through which the students can express their opinions on national issues. R. White, T. Shields, Mr, Carr, W, Kenney, W. Hindle. Fr. Higgins was a center ot attraction as delegates from all over New England gathered for the Industrial Relations Conference. N. 1-ff c..c. S. On St. Michaels campus the NFCCS has con- centrated on cooperating with the clubs already set up. Under this program the Labor Club took a prominent position among New England Cath- olic colleges, as head of the lndustrial Relations Commission of the Federation. Also active un- der this program was the Mission Crusade which set up a New England Mission Commit- tee. ln addition, the other campus organizations provided speakers and participated in the pan- els at the annual regional congress in Boston. To round out its activities in a busy year, the local NECCS unit continued its policy ot start- ing new clubs where the need was evident. Un- der sponsorship ot the NFCCS, a Confraternity of Christian Doctrine unit was initiated on carn- pus and a plan was drawn up for cooperation with the local Catholic Youth Organization movement. 51173



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