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On Ianuary 5, 1950, the first oratory contest since 1931 was held in the chapel. Three fraternities, one sorority, and the independent men and women of the campus were represented. Nancy Peterson of the Chi Omega sorority won the coveted Presidents Cup on her ora- tion, The Discovery ot a People while Maurice Goodman, Beta Pi Epsilon, re- ceived second place with his subject, What ls Our Destiny? Iudges for the contest were well-known speech people in this area. lt is hoped that this ora- torical contest will continue and grow in popularity and importance in years to come. me IZQQIQQTJ of Me ffeyzi . . . These men rnan the broorns, keep lights Working in the library, do the behind scenes work in preparing for school activity, tidy the campus, but most of all, they ar e th e friends ot Carroll students. Page Ninety-four
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Under the direction of Chairman loyce ciation's Annual Carnival, held on No- vember l9 in the college gym, was again a great success. Booths, por- traying all functions of a regular car- nival-from games of chance to good ole' eatin' booths-were set up by the frats, sororities, and independent groups. The TKE's and Delta Zeta's Walked off with the trophies for the cleverest booths. ludging of the booths Q Was based on originality, appearance, and profit made by each booth. A musical program and square dancing followed the Carnival. The S.C.A. sing again became a part of the run of campus acvtivities this year. The program was held in the gym, with each fraternity and sorority group contributing ten minutes of harmony, judged on arrangement, partici- pation, and appearance. The singing, not the show of it, was emphasized: the groups began preparing Weeks in advance to defend the possession of the cup. Page Ninety-three Schroeder, the Student Christian Asso-
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The Independent Women's Organization celebrated its iirst birthday this year with their plans for joining the National Independent Student Association, the acquisition of a new suite and various projects involved in its decoration, their participation in the oratorical contest, their funeral procession in the Homecoming parade, their pop corn balls at the S.C.A. Carnival, and their participation in W.A.A. sports. This organization was founded by a group of freshmen in the tall of 1948 for the purpose of providing the means whereby all independent women may organize themselves tor academic, athletic, and social activities on the Carroll campus. With two successful years behind it, the group looks to more fun and a better organization in the future. J Iago Nmcly Vue
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