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The Homecoming Parade Winds Its Way Through Waukesha Celebration The cups for the best float among fraternites and sororities were won by the Beta boys and the Theta girls. The homecoming queen who was chosen by the student body and crowned at the dance was Betty Gruhn, a Beta Chi Theta. Her court included Peggy Hougen, Kappa Gamma Phi; Nancy Strom, Alpha Kappa; Mary Borcich, Theta Phi Delta; and Kay Kiefer, independent. Carrolles first post- war homecoming, which was also President Russell's hrst in his administrative ohice, promises to precede many other gala reunions when alumni and students get together to reminisce and cheer the team. nge Fifty-nine
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Page Fifty-eigbt Left to right: M. Hougen; N. Strom; B. Gruhn, Queen; M. Borcich; K. Kiefer Homecoming uLevel the Devils was the cry of Carrollis students and alumni as the Pioneers celebrated their first homecoming since 1942 on Satur- day, November 16th. The defeat which was handed the team by an alert Beloit squad slightly dampened the spirits of the participants in the celebration, and old man weather dampened other parts of our anatomies; but the reunions of groups and individuals highlighted the program of the day. This program included a pep rally on Friday night, the parade of floats on Saturday morning, the game on that afternoon, a dance in the evening, and the get-togethers of the various organizations around town. The rally featured a snake dance, a bonfire, and the informal opening of the new union.
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Thev Freshmen Frolic . . . And the Juniors Go Psycho . . . But the Seniors Remain Sedate . . . While the Sophomore Children Play . . . And the Faculty Relaxes . . . Page Sixty
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