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' dw! ' l.:'x'diS-531' L . -,Jf5,' ..',, ,-.9 , 4, , . ,- 1 ' .ed .1 Left to righr, firft row: M. Schmit, F. Villaumz W Skluzaczk J. Highly, J. Ginther, G. Mfwfzzfamf, W. sfhffbmbik, j. zmcuffff Srqond row: E. Kouiolrk, N. Kocixlzo, j. Moxkalik, j. Ryan, M. Cart- wright, W. Albright, G. Suddendorf, G. Merrill. Third row: f. Byrne D. Dowdell, F. Ryan, j. 0'Saughne.uy, D. Bohm, f. Krause. 0 Congratulations are to be extended to the Economics club for its job of reorgani- zation. Finding themselves at the begin- ning of the year without officers and with- out any standing organization, these men interested in the business profession re- vitalized what now is one of the most active campus clubs. Besides conducting monthly meetings at which such men as Fred B. Wilson, as- sistant commissioner of Administration for the State of Minnesota, spoke, the club sponsored an all-student convocation. The ' speaker, Herbert Miller, Commissioner of Natural Resource Research of the State of Minnesota, pointed out the opportunities which the resources of the state provide for the college graduate. Joseph Ginther is president, and Mr. Roland Hatfield is faculty adviser of the organization. . 'l' '. 'Y ,JW--e ltgfA:,.g,...: Z , ' :. wr '-if: --f A 1. 'A-' - if .f0h I do-n'1 think will haw 10 fo' Gimhn' . ran P4 i1kflat1,orl,n my: J rrcwfo
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High 1ffffW mmm ing T 0-mm.1,ZL an, Nick Mfffluf w orks 011 4 couple of P ro:Pf'01U'lo0k- 0 When good fellows and good athletes get together, it isn't always on the field of play. Activists in the field of social and extra- curricular life are members of the Mono- gram club. Including all students who have won a letter in athletics, the club holds regular meetings, managing to sneak in a little time for the traditional locker room chatter. Among its special functions is the annual raffle, the proceeds of which are used to purchase Monogram pins for graduating members. Fenton Horwath is president of the club. Rev. James H. Foran is faculty adviser. . h ' ', C-B ll kisv .I ,RL d,.fl.M le la , Draughton, R. Thimex, V. Noqak, K. llffurpfzy, T. Fnly. Thzrd G Lzllgt'itl,?T tTlizZilzlgiL0, F. HOfl:0dclil, M.?91:Ili5l?o.rk'i, linEichten,aGlnlljeZ- H. Brom, R. Shzrhan, N. Kocuko, G. 0Bnm, G. Warnoj' W Till. Second row: G. Neiige, john Knox, j. Brandt, j. Sullivan, V. j. Wagner, f. 0'Connor.
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0? Marest 15 oxed Pfmily 'f erena 1 'mbn:i is hand- volpy lllfy ha 0 gf the camtfm :xl . ,, with :hd 0 Those among us who have never gone beyond the shower room stage of vocal endeavor look with envy to the members of the Choral club who in addition to their annual operetta raise their voices from coast to coast over a national radio net work each Christmas season in collabora- tion with the St. Catherine's choral group. Their campus activities are in connection with the Retreat, the Forty Hours Devotion and St. Thomas Day when they sing the High Mass or lead the student body in the Pange Lingua and other processional hymns. Edmund Burke is president and Mr. Joseph Conlin is director of the organi- zation. w ' . ' ' G. Creamer R. Shea R. Spillane, R. F rixch L tt ht, jiri! row: j. H oben, D. Mueller, N. Sehommer f. Roddy, B- Vvlff- Tl'-Fd VW- , 1 I ' . I R. K E Bujjlteogg Dougherty j H ovey, R. Seward, R. Snyder. Second row: P- Gffldy, R- 1315021 f- 20-fgnf Fauffh 'ow' J- Wlllff R MQW' Om jf 0'1,au2hziQl, L. Kueerlz, j. Gergen, M. Welsh, G. Linden, W. Azbffgm, R. Mulleflailf, 0- Lam
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