University of Wisconsin River Falls - Meletean Yearbook (River Falls, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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University of Wisconsin River Falls - Meletean Yearbook (River Falls, WI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 85 of 168
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newman club Row One: Joon Kuechtef, Ellen Foster, Borboro PoquWl, Veino Neumann; Row Two: Virginia Novak. Jane Aide, Pat Phillips, Jeonie Crownhart; Row Three: Barbara Brick-rm. Marion Knipp, Phyllis Gartlcnd, Helen Glesnes; Row Four: Bcimcc Amundson, Dionne Shay, Jeanne Crown-hart, Frances Croes; Row Five: Lois Kochcnderfcr, Monica Feycrcisen, Mery Sucnnen, Norbert Teclcw. Tom Thompson, Leonard Koczmarzyfc. Mike Smoczyfc, Ted VerHaogh; Row Sis: Fred Schnut. Mathias Felber. Francis Pekhel, Jim Armbruster; Row Seven: Edward Drier, David Teclow. Bill Hyde; Row Eight: Edward Pronschinske. Calvin Mor-teil. Row One: Jan Brcslin, Barbara Rose, Corrine Hribar, Mary Mahoney; Row Two: Lawrence Ganskxkncr, Janet Kauphusman. Janet Wihclo, Ed Schlumpf; Row Three: Lyle Hofocker, DeLoris Behrens, Donald Kucchlcr, Edmund Germain; Row Four: Darlene Dusek, Edward Mkholewicz. George Marx, John Steber; Row Five: George Cipov. Richard Teclcw, Roy Englebert, Jon Hinstead; Row Sis: Edward Knipp, Richard Kinney, Michael Droit, Jim Meier; Row Sevan: Michael Stengel, Welter Skroch, John Stoigcr, John Kaminski. . . tries to enrich the Catholic student religiously, supplementing his professional education with theological training. Carrying out their religious education program, the group orgonized a course in church history for its members. Various speakers in the fields of low, medicine, ond education spoke to the group on How Catholicism Directs My Professional Decisions. The acquisition this yeor of o Newman Center used for both religious and social functions brought further unity ond a larger membership to the organization. Another addition to the club wos a dance bond, colled the Cardinals, which ployed for school donees, club parties, ond vorious donees outside the community. Activities which continued from post years included Sunday night suppers. First Friday breakfasts, and the yeor's highlight, the Cordinol Newman Day banquet. Through their vorious activities ond programs, Newman Club strives constantly to perfect the student os a citizen ond future secular leader. This yeor's officers included: President, Edward Pronschinske; Vice-President, Edward Michalewicz; Secretary, Virginia Novak; Treasurer, Leonard Kaczmarzk; Corr. Secretary, Joan Kuechler; Advisor, James P. Murphy; Chaplain, Rev. Joseph Kleinheinz. — 81 —

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Row One: Col loon Rotrmmon, Lois Eolon, Phyllis Bcnjomln, Morgorot Holoovon, LoVorno Brown; Row Two: Arlono Loeber, Carolyn Brown, Ruby Hohn, Jeon Dombrock, Kathryn Jocobson, Carol Korsmo; Row Three: Rev. Johnson, Alma Bents, Doris Mothison, Charlene Wedlund, Potty Ross, Gwen Schlough, Shirley Christenson; Row Pour: Louio Barber, Gerald Morlotto, LoVom Sexe, Rodnoy Poterson, Emory Sobot tka, Jay Bergstrand, Kurt Petorson, Bob Win-berg; Row Five: Thomas Pfoff, Donald Bruo, Norman Do finer, Truman Everson, Dale Johnson. Row One: Judy Gilbertson, Dorothy Braun. Gretchen Mollery, Morjofic Wallen, Corol Reed, Anita Olson, Shoron Swanson; Row Two: Froydis Myhrwold, Helen Mcnchilovieh. Shelby Ludwig, Sandro Kins. Morilyn Elliott. Susy Sorsenson. Morilyn Hcdlund. Pastor Ramon Runkel. Advisor; Row Three: Kathy Hartwig, Dole Wyss, Honk Smith, Merton Hansen, Karen Wright; Row Fours Noil Nordquist. Gordon Hoff, Oseor Lund-bcck. Roger Kok. Severt Olson, Jim Turnout si; Row Five: Roger Nichols. David Olson, DeWayne Mock. Howard Nelson, Dick Dank . Gary Rohde. lutheran student association , . . seeks the winning of oil students to o full commitment to Jesus Christ ond offords on opportunity for the cultivotion of friendship on o Christion level ' The orgonizotion's aim is to strengthen and sustain Christian students in their faith through the use of the Bible, privately and in groups, prayer, regular church attendance, frequent reception of Holy Communion, ond fellowship in L.S.A. The group participated in the activities of Homecoming ond Winter Carnival. A banquet wos held at Christmas ond the annual Lutheran Student Banquet wos given in April. A special oddition to the year's activities wos the formation of o L.S.A. choir. This year's officers included: President, Louie Berber; Vice-President, Neil Nordquist; Secretary, Alma Bents; Treasurer, Don Klemme; Publicity, Bob Winberg; Advisors, Philip Anderson, Richard Swenson, Gerald Bisbey. — 80 —



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united student fellowship . . attempts to discuss controversial subjects in o Christian light, provides a social outlet for students, ond increases the religious understanding of all its members. United Student Fellowship is the collegiate organization uniting Evangelical ond Reformed, Congregational, and Presbyterian students. To bring a closer feeling with God, to preserve individual freedom in a world of ever-increasing conformity, and to provide social life in a Christian setting — these are some of the USF aims. The group continued this year its Friday evening Firesides, which combine a discussion and social evening, thus giving students something to do on Friday night. The group participated widely in campus activities, winning first place in snow sculpture during Winter Carnival. One highlight of the year's activities was the Meal in the Upper Room, an inspirational program preceding Easter. Row Ono: Gory Jensen, Mary Ellon Walters, Shirley Parker;Row Two: Jim Loue, Mark Wymon, Kail Schmid; Row Three: Frank Holub, Clifford Lindsay, Jim Meocham. winning snow sculpture tokos shape USF provides a real home away from home in supplying spiritual, educational, and social needs to its members. This year's officers included: President, Mark Wyman; Secretary, Sara Weiss; Treasurer, Shirley Parker; Host, Gary Jensen; Publicity, Frank Holub; Worship, Harry Elzinga; Advisors, Ray Garnett, Rev. John Merner. — 82 —

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