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ig? Seated, left to right: Dr. S. Krupka, Presidentg Rt. Rev. Abbot Ambrose W. Kovac, Sr., retiring president. Standing: Rev. Valentine Skluzacek, O.S.B., Treasurerg N. Esser, Vice President, Miles, Recording Secretary, Rev. Mathias Kucera, O.S.B., Executive Secretary. yffzfmfz ' The St. Procopius College Alumni Association was re-organized this year, and on the basis of its operation through the past year, promises to be a permanent and successfully functioning organization. In August of 1951, Abbot Ambrose appointed Father Mathias Kucera, O.S.B., as Executive Secretary of the association. Since the terms of office of the last set of officers had expired, Father Mathias called a meeting of the association for October 27. A revised constitution and by-laws were unanimously ratified and an Executive Board was elected according to the new constitution at this meeting. The new Board members, whose term of office will expire on june 50, 1955, are: Dr. Stanley Krupka, Presidentg Nicholas Esser, Vice Presidentg john Miles, Recording Secretaryg Rev. Valentine Skluzacek, O.S.B., Treasurerg Rev. Mathias Kucera, O.S.B., Executive Secretary, William Kovac, Sr., Joseph Rodino, Thmoas Fitzmaurice, Rev. Stanley Vesely, O.S.B., Rev. Albert Ondriska, O.S.B. The first affair sponsored by this new Executive Board was a series of four smokers: in Aurora on january 25, on Chicago's South Side on january 26, in Gary, Indiana on February 2 and in Berwyn on February 8. All were successful, and accomplished their main purpose of re-uniting alumni who had not seen each other for years. Since january, each issue of the Procopian News has been sent to Alumni in Service by first class mail with the compliments of the Associaiton.
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