Aggie 1951 - Yearbook
Aggie 1951 - Yearbook
Aggie 1951 - Yearbook
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FIRST ROW: J. Huard, H. Lydick, D. Pelowski, T. Gruhot, L. Mesheske, B. Wurzbacher,<br />
T. Hapka. SECOND ROW: R. Kresl, R. Kluzak, D. Nelson, M. Auer, E. Holy, C. Bourgeois,<br />
L. O'Claire, T. Sczepanski. THIRD ROW: R. Schonhardt, E. Taus, R. Olson, R. Donahue,<br />
Miss Hughbanks, V. Fitzsimmons, P. Wald. FOURTH ROW: K. Szymanski, R. Kasprick,<br />
K. Gruhot, R. Parent, D. Peppin, R. Tucker, H. Troska, D. Chilton. FIFTH ROW: C. Vanek,<br />
D. Holy, W. Paur, L. Polack, T. Aas, A. Hoeft, F. Turgeon.<br />
Newman Club<br />
The Newman Club is an organization for<br />
the Catholic young men and women on the<br />
campus. Meetings are held every other Monday<br />
evening under the direction of Father Fellian of<br />
St. Anne's Parish in Crookston. Catholic prac-<br />
Hi-Y and Tri Hi Y<br />
Regular meetings of the Tri-Hi-Y are held<br />
twice a month. Occasionally joint meetings are<br />
held with the Hi-Y.<br />
Projects carried out during the<br />
cluded the making of picture books or crip- inpled<br />
children, collecting clothes to send over-<br />
Tri-Hi-Y officers Alice Grove, Yona Magnusson,<br />
Alice McDonald, Betty Ann Johnson and Miss Rem<br />
Bede, advisor, prepare to leave for Duluth.<br />
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tices and doctrine as well as ways of Christian<br />
living are discussed at these meetings. Miss Fae<br />
Hughbanks has served as faculty adviser since<br />
the club's organization.<br />
seas, and putting on a clean-up drive.<br />
Each year a convention has been held in<br />
Duluth in December. A group of two or three<br />
is chosen and sent there to bring back inspira-<br />
tion and ideas.<br />
Hi-Y officers Dennis Warnes, Allen Love, Charles<br />
Holmquist, and Kenneth Ewing. Homer Fausch is<br />
their advisor.