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Page Twenfy-fwo This school year was an active one for the Student Christain Association. Under the joint leadership ofJoyce Schroeder and Bob Bielenbcrg it sponsored its annual carnival and sing, gave parties, raised funds to Care for a Phillippine orphan, assised with the W.S.S.F. drive, helped With Religious Emphasis Week, and initiated vespcr services. Westminster Fellowship, Presbyterian students, met at the church each Sunday evening. Bob Stephan, president, and Dorothy Lohius, secretary-treasurer, led the group in worship, discussion, and recreation. The Lutheran Student Association enjoyed a good bit of fellowship in group meetings during the year, and a few social events made for pleasant moments. Devotionals added the Christain essence to the L.S.A. gatherings.
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Passers-by the Carroll campus on Saturday, January 29, could see two brand new chapels and a bank large enough to hold money for the remaining buildings proposed in the Second Century program. No, Dr. Russell had not acquired Aladdin's magic lamp; the force which had Caused these and other snow statues Cfor that is what they wereh to mushroom upon the campus was a good healthy fraternity-sorority com- petitive spirit. In an extremely close contest, the Alpha Xi,s orange pig bank was judged to be the best of the sorority efforts, while the Pioneer's Indian brave with chief behind was picked from among the meris works of art. Winter sports and a well attended soc-dance in the gymnasium topped ofir the days activities. Tap Row: Katherine Kemp, Betty Brewster, James Herring, Bob Bray, John Koehler, Boyd Jordan, Jim Breth, jim Walter, John Brown, Wally Peek, Dick Harrison, Nora Danielson, Louise Salzmann. Third Raw: Connie Coley, Mary Anderson, Patricia Kuranz, Ray Van Dette, Raymond Guy, Dick Hill, Carl Thomas, Elmer Meyer, Phillip Steinmates, Fred Luquer, Jean Rabehl, Frances Potter, Barbara Atkeson, Judith Alexander. Second Row: Dorothy Lohuis, Marjorie Suhs, Joyce Yantz, Jeremiah O'Conner, Audley Nyenhuis, Bill Wahl, Harris Wilke, Allan Fesenfeld, Robert Wilke, Marvin Sprole, Bruce Boyd, Lois Spranger, Joyce Schroeder, Shirley Roberts, Dolores Socha. Front Row: Natalie Stone, Yvonne Graf, Mary Hewitt, Betty Gross, Rhoda Steele, Phyllis Warren, Beveryly Eyrner, Carole Gensmer, Pat OiBrien, Elizabeth Andrews, Joan Schodtler, Jacqueline Bennett, Mar- garet Allen, Barbara Otto, Marilym Thompson, Eloise Williams. Sixty voices . . . blended in song . . . underjohn Wheelers patient, talented hand . . . that,s the Carroll College Choir. With the March winds went the choir busses rolling over the thawing countryside producing their well ac- cepted concerts. April 3 was their red letter day; off they embarked on their annual spring tour, this year to the wild and frozen, yet music loving section of north- central Wisconsin. Page Tweniy-one
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Gamma Epsilon Rho, the Congregation Christian and Evangelical and Reformed group, met the second and fourth Sundays. Meetings included supper, worship, and discussion and fun. Social meetings included a hayride, toboggan party, and a spring picnic. Ed Blumenfeld, Dennis Willms, and Joan Congdon led the group. The Wesley Fellowship, composed of Methodist students, met each Sunday for dis- cussion, speakers, and fellowship. Outstanding events were the banquet and a candlelighting service. Kappa Sigma Delta, an interdenominational fellowship of students planning to enter part or full time Christian vocations, celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary this spring. During this quarter of a century it has promoted study, fellowship, and service through its worship services, programs recreation, and deputation teams. Page Twenfy-fhree
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