Carroll University - Hinakaga Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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Patricia Iudilh Doris Iulia Adamson Alexander Andersen Bobrowicz Beverly Marqarel Ioan Mary Christopherson Dalzell Deusler French Shirley Lois Beverly Ioyce Gerhard Gierke Goucher Guizzeiti Sally Belly Noema Donna Kendall Klokner Lorenz Merlo Sarah Joyce Mary Ann Barbara Randall Schlichtinq Siewert Sianley Sharon Doris Shirley Pat Verch Warring Wendt Williams Not Pictured: Shirley Cleverdon, Hildegard Schroeder. Doris Elaine Caryl Byerly Cheli Classon IoAnne Lucile Charmaiqne Frlberq Friese Georges Audrey Helen Betty Hoewe Holmberg Iohnson Bertine Nancy Constance Olson Perlick Petroll Mary Ioan Iudith Stroup Udisches Van Ark Lois Lila Haroldine Wisniewski Witienberger Wright Page One Hundred Thirty-three

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H4266 pefta BETA Psi CHAPTER President . . . Iulia Bobrowicz Vice-president . Audrey Hoewe Treasurer .... . Shirley Gerhard Corresponding Secretary . . Pat Adamson Recording Secretary . . Mary French Social Chairman . . . loanne Friberg Membership Chairman . . Doris Byerly Came September and we were back in school for another year. Our suite had been given a modernistic uplifting during the summer and we loved it. The first thing on our agenda was fall rushing. Our tea at Mrs. Smith's was impressive, our informal Gay Ninety's party gay indeed, and our Chinese dinner very clever. Following these functions we pledged twenty-three of the nicest girls at Carroll on October 14th. Our first party was an informal hayride held on November 4th and followed by hot chocolate and dancing at the Moose Hall. Bev Christopherson, our senate representative, represented us in the Home- coming Queens court, and four of our pledges appeared on our Swing Thru Carleton float. On October 29th we initiated three new actives into our bond. 'On November l9th we took second place in the All-School Carnival with our Bean-the- Bunny shooting gallery. In the true Yuletide spirit, our Christmas party in the suite on December l2th was followed by carolling at the men's dorms. We were proud oi our Helen l-lolmberg who was elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities and received the position of senior class secretary. After the holidays we had an informal Snow Business party in the Rose Room of the Avalon Hotel. Our Athlete, Lou Friese received a figure skating trophy from the Waukesha Optimists Club. With the actives in rags and the pledges in riches, the pledges gave a Cinderella dance on February 24th in the Band Boom. Aiter completing all our basketball games undefeated, we retained the basket- ball trophy for the second consecutive year. Our turtle Stromboli didn t amount to much in the Snow Carnival, but we think he did pretty well considering that he started out to be a covered wagon. On March llth we initiated fourteen neophites at the Waukesha Women's Club. A reception followed. We had an informal rush party in the suite on March 16th. Our annual Rose Dance was held at Liggett's in Burlington on March 25th and was a great success. We were happy to have many alumnae as guests. Looking back at our busy year, we see we've had many happy and memorable activities. Let's hope next year is just as successful. Pngz Om' Hundnrd Thirty-tfwo



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.geta eh' meta President . . . Kay Gray Vice-president . Mary Holz Treasurer .... . Mary I-lolz Corresponding Secretary . . loyce Yantz Recording Secretary . . Shirlee Schwarz Social Chairman . . Mary Wollin Rush Chairman . loyce Schroeder September twenty-sixth and the kids started moving back into the dorm ready for a new year full of work, parties, dances, and all sorts of fun. Bushing started as soon as all the freshman girls arrived. The season was highlighted by the tea at Mrs. Walsh's, the dinner at the Women's Club, and of course that informal spread at which we portrayed Beta through the years. When it was all over we found ourselves with the livliest, most fun-loving bunch of pledges we could ask for. At this time home-cominguwas a thing of the near future. Actives and pledges alike could be found in the suite frantically making paper orchids for our entry in the parade Orchids To The Team . We were all pretty proud of this float even if it did take second place. From homecoming we swung into volleyball and here our girls really did themselves proud by capturing the coveted cup. They didn't do too badly in the other sports either. At about this same time, our pledges invited the actives to their pledge dance Bum's Rush in the gym lobby. Here we all enjoyed ourselves by dancing, eating donuts, drinking root beer, and by watching the wonderful entertain- ment of the pledges, A short time later the actives reciprocated by inviting the pledges to a splash party at the High School followed by a dance in the gym. There were lots of other get-togethers, too, such as the lntersorority formal, the Christmas party and popcorn parties in the suite. Before we knew it first semester was drawing to a close. Second semester was again full of dances, sports, and get-togethers of all sorts. It was highlighted by I-lell Week and our Spring formal. Before we knew what had happened exams were again upon us, our seniors were graduating, the Hinkys were coming out, and summer camp became the talk of the hour. Page Our' Hundred Thirty-four

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