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Milwaukee Mayor Frank Ziedler discusses politics and religion in an informal group discussion. Spiritual Emphasis Week, February 7-11, under the capable leadership of Dr. John Calvin Reid, pastor of the Mount Lebabon Presbyterian Church of Pittsburg, Penn., brought a thrilling challenge and renewed dedication to the students and faculty of Carroll College. The theme, HGod and I, was well illustrated by Dr. Reid's morning addresses. The afternoons were highlighted by prominent Christian laymen who spoke of Christianity in relationship with their vocations. This series of speakers included Frank P. Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee; John A. Craig, Executive Director of Milwaukee Christian Center; William J. McGowna, head of labor relations for Allis Chalmers; Mig Figi, director of station WAUX;CarlTay10r, president of the Waukesha State Bank; Walter H. Bender, corporation lawyer from Milwaukee; Gwilym Davies, former missionary to Africa; and J. E. Worth- ington, principal of Waukesha High School. Personal interviews were arranged With Dr. Reid for all of those who sought guidance and counsel on personal problems. Questions of general student interest were raised and discussed at the evening fireside meetings in the browsing room of the library. Several banquets, a faculty tea, an inspiring movie, a rousing hymn-sing led by J. Howard Offutt of the Milwaukee Urban League, and a radio forum over WAUX, helped to build up the spirit of the week which reached its final climax in the all-college dedication service on Thursday evening. The consecration theme, God's Will and Mine was used, and midst the rayerful quietness of a candle- light service each dedicated in his own way his life to the service of god. Page Thirfy- four
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The All-College-Sing, sponsored by SCA, again was the center spot of much attention. The fraternity and sorority groups began preparing weeks in advance to defend the cup in their possession or by merit win it from someone else's shelf. Early this spring, Carroll Col- lege lettermen banded to- gether to form the Varsity HC Club. Twenty athletic letter Winners under the lead- ership of Coach John Breen met and elected Don Moncher as their president. The group will take charge of ticket sales and ushering at athletic events and Will promote so- cial events. Page Thirfy-fhree
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This year precedent was broken by naming as Junior Prom Queen a freshman, Carol Jean Hoppe of Lake Beaulah, Wisconsin. The Queen and the King, Dale Gordon of Kohler, Wisconsin, reigned over the annual affair May 7. The theme this year was HParis aux Prin- ternps with decorations fashioned after a Parisian sidewalk cafe. The dazzling court was made up of Freshman Jacqueline Waespi, Delta Zeta from St. Louis, Missouri; Sopho- more Jean McCall, Chi Omega from Elmhurst, Illinois; Junior Joyce Schroeder, Beta Chi Theta from Oneida, TVisconsin; and Senior Erna Tandrup, Alpha Xi Delta from Kansas- Ville, Wisconsin. Deputation work has been developed on the Carroll Campus as a service project of Kappa Sigma Delta, the honorary religious fraternity for all those who are looking forward to a church vocation. Four teams of seven members each have been organized and are under the leadership of Mary Burns, Robert Hannon, Marilyn Thompson, and David Mueller. Donna Dettinger, vice-president of Kappa Sig, is the co-ordinat- ing head of this project. Requests come to her from mission churches and small town and urban congregations for teams to lead them in Sunday morning worship. Each team has prepared a different service including sermonettes and special music. The project offers an opportunity to serve the college and the people of these churches. Our fiery debaters worked their topics over and over and then practiced on one another. As the time for the big regional debate tourna- ment drew near, they were confident that they were ready. Page Thiriy-five
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