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Page Thirty-eighf Spectators at the annual Washingtods Day Celebration, besides enjoying the class and faculty skits premiered two additions to the program. Erv. Meser, Mark Martin, and Harvey Firari of the E0190 staff sang original verses about Carroll instructors to the tune of Hey Bob 21 Rebop. Sports editor Ralph Davis accompanied them at the piano. A regular event at the festivities is the pie eating contest. Paul Stevens repre- sented the senior class, Dennis Willms the juniors, Bill Hewitt the sophomores, and John Andrews the freshmen. 'Junior Willms won with HFreshie Andrews coming in last. The hrst annual Chi Omega Sociology Award was given to coed Marion Schmucki of Waukesha. The award is given to the most outstanding student majoring in So- ciology. Dr. Tom Stine and Lois Kricf are shown presenting the award to Miss Schmucki at the Washington's Day Cele- bration.
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Page Forty April and May were busy for the Carroll student. Sunshine and spring breezes pushed study in the background and the Carrollite's thoughts turned to love, golf, tennis, baseball, and track. We went to the prom and to our sorority and fraternity spring formals. We went to the all-school sing. We watched our boys compete in inter- collegiate track, golf, and tennis meets. The student senate elections brought a pleasant highlight to the month of May. We were living in our own happy little world, apart from instructors, books, and lectures . . . until Enal exams fell upon us. The seniors took theirs first and were graduated on May 23. Again the nine dormitories were lit up throughout the night as we prepared to meet our fate. Then we packed our suitcases and left for home. Most of us went home for three glorious months of vacation, but some of us left, never to return again as a student to Carroll. A few of us transferred to other schools, while a good number of seniors sought a job in their chosen fields of endeavor. But whether we are coming back or leaving for new worlds to conquer, the year 1948-49 at Carroll College will be a strong link in our chain of memories.
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