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6W4 in 7909 Saw. . . Carroll College was 63 years old when the first Hindkagd appeared in 1909. This little Christian College in TThc City of Springs was well-known abroad as well as through- out the United States. Numerous senior classes have passed through the dOOrs of Old Main Cthen known as Voorhees HalD and hundreds of alumni came back to Carroll for Homecoming and graduation. Do you think that these girls who took part in the graduation proceedings in 1909 ever thought they were standing over the site of our modern Carroll College library? THE CARROLL ECHO The Carroll Ecba was a young man when the t Hinalmga was born. Our Ecloo was started in 1875 as a monthly paper. When viewing the early edi- tions of our college paper the reader will notice the absence of glaring headlines and pictorial cuts. Conspicuous in the advertising section are ads from undertaking firms, harness and saddle dealers, and organ manufacturers. The Football Issue on the III'TIUJZCZ FF?UJ-IOO I left was a radical change from the conventional Echo of the 1909 era. .4 to Page Four
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4w, 21m; 0; 7M4 emu Forty years ago a group of energetic students began work on a new thing at Carroll College, a college yearbook. Under the direction of Editor Clarissa McFetridge the staff of six put out a lO4-page annual. Hinakaga, the Indian name for H as the name for the arm President Carrier . 1 President Russell 1909 ' 1949 If a person today wan ? u .- procure it in the college library. He would immeha Instead of seeing 1909 en t edits the Carroll College ant . 3 ' ' ' I ,;- ause authorities believe that the seniors should be fr: :9 Layout and technique n 1he annual have changed a great deal in forty y tars. The 1901 Hinalmga contained a great deal of a t work, empty space, poems, and jokes. Today we have more photography. Intricate masking, photo no ltages, and hblceds predominate where there iormerly was much space around the edges. Poems ha ve been more or less lost to posterity, but we sill have jokes. For the most part the jokes are it? tf e pictures of the students. It is customary to ded the h'Three Wise Owls 0. Samuel B. Ray. XVe, the t edgement page, . . In r classes may profit by our ' 3. es and failures, and we hope that our publication will be received kindly. We, the class of 1949 respectfully dedicate our publication to the future Hindkdgd staffs, who, we hope, will exemplify the Christian spirit in coming years.
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In I949 We 94m . . . A class of six seniors graduated from Car- roll College inJune of 1909. This year over 130 seniors will leave their Alma Mater for the complicated world or for further study at other institutions of learning. 1f the six graduates in the Class of '09 were to come to this year's graduation they would 5nd it a bit different than their own. Your modern Carroll College Eclm is certainly different from its predecessor in 1909. Students now expect 1000 copies of the Eclaa to appear every Saturday. Today1s Echo is twice the size it was then. The appearance of today's Eclya differs in that more news is given. In 1909, essays and features with a religious theme predominated; in 1949, we have more pictures, more lively heads, bolder print, and more of a metropolitan, journalistic flavor. Page Five
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