Carroll University - Hinakaga Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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Washington Birthday Celebration, and the juniors looked into the future. The eminent members of the class of ,49 were depicted as the Juniors expect to see them when they return to the new student union ten years hence. The hilarious sophomore skit was HIf Women Played Cards Like the Men at Caples Hall Do. The ci- gar smoking women enacted a men's card game and bull session showing the sedate men on campus in some of their off-guatd mo- ments. The freshmen took delight in rib- bing their rivals, the sophomores. One scene the hillbilly home of one of the soph wheels, related the homespun impressions of Car- roll and of their favorite son. Not to be putdone by the students, the faculty presented the uSaga 0f the Second Century. The sa- tirical story related and showed a typical inter-fratemity meeting, the study habits of students, the Echo staff at work, and the meth- ods of raising grades by pressuriz- ing talks of students.

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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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The traditional, and winning, senior skit, that Of caricaturizing members of the faculty, was the high light of the Washington's Birthday Celebration. Included in the skit were the mimicking 0f the Prexy for his pecuniary lust and the idiosyncrasies of the profs in their technique of conducting classrooms. At the end of the Washington Day Celebra- tion, as custom has it, presentation was made of the hatchet to the group presenting the best skitethe seniors copped the axe. A pres- entation made by President Russell was more signiflcant. TheJunior award, presented to the outstanding man and woman of the junior Class on basis of scholarship, character, per- sonality, leadership, and co-curricular par- ticipation, was received by Julia Bobrowicz and David Morris. The grape vine was right! Julie Bobrowiez and Dave Morris received the Junior Award. Their classmates were pleased when these two popular Hyoung people were chosen. Both of these honor students had served well, Julie as prexy of Alpha Xi Delta sorority and in her writings for publications, and Dave in the athletic, interfraternity, and campus service worlds. Page Thirty-seven

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