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The House Council of Caples Hall, under the leadership of Chris Patrinos, sponsored an open house, and the annual Christmas party and Kaples Kibosh. Their resolve was to make them tloe parties of the year! V oorhccs Cottage House Council, 9.1- so co-opcrating with Voorhccs Coun- cil, is composed of: preyidmt, Luanna Smith; vice-preyz'dmt, Pat Campbell; Jecretmy-trmmrer, Joan Wilpolt; and fire marxlmll, Dorothy VVilIiams. Badger House, says chairman Freddy Miller, is small but strong. They had several small parties including an excellent hay ride. Parmcnter, also small, had activities. Standing: Don Heinrich, Kurt Krahn, Ole Licssman Seated: Al. Christian, Wilbur Frcdcrickson, Carl Winncmann Charles Brickley, Walter Peck, Bill Wahl, Bill Poulos 2 Head Resident, Ralph Clark, Robert Chidcstcr, Fred Miller
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The House Councils functioned well under able leadership, offering full programs and guiding the residents. Voorhees House Council maintains order in the dormitory and sponsors the popular Wednesday afternoon coffee hours and the open house. This august body is composed of the prexidmt, Lucy Ennis; vice-preyz'dmt, Audrey Lindholm; Jetretmy, Kay Gray; trmmrer, Mary Ann Aspinwall; proctor, Donna Derringer; jzmz'or mar- shall, Julia Bobtowitz; and Joplaomore marxlmlls, Marilyn Thompson and Coral Lee Anderson. The Housing Unit,s have thtee-repre- sentatives 0n the Caples House Coun- cil and their efforts are directed toward the Caples parties and activi- ties. The Housing Units also have a softball team entered in the intra- mural league offering strong compe- tition. Morgan Manor House Council, acting With the Voorhees Council, is com- posed of: prudent, Jean Lycan; vice- president, Arlon Toraason; manner, Anne Bennett.
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The Smokers this year brought forth a great array of professional talent, fraternity members, and new men students. Where could a nicer meeting place be than over food, fun, and warm fellowship! Page Twelve Rushing! The four sororities held their teas for new women early in the first semester. These functions, held at homes in Waukesha, were one of the first steps toward getting acquainted with the new Carrolites. Carroll Players, the group of Thes- pians who have completed the re- quirements of hours to qualify, put on an ambitious schedule of three- act plays and radio shows during the year. Their monthly meetings were sparked by speakers and movies.
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