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eat out -gctivitiei . . . BEF RALLY VRIDQY- 1 aw. :gg mm mall 00 During convocation on October 18, the Meet Your Activities program was presented, under the capable direction of Dick Aplin with Roger David as master of ceremonies. Put on each year by the Student Senate, the purpose of this program was to explain the functions of various groups on the campus to freshmen. The Carroll Players, the Student Senate, the language clubs, the S.C.J-X., the choir, and the Echo, Century, and Hinakaga put on short skits explaining the efficiency of their group -and its advantages. And, now, the Hinalcaga invites you to again meet your activities, -gcguaintinj eat'z:o!fz'te:1 with .Q . . Pagz' Scfvrniy
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oun cifi Voorhees Dormitory House Council members are elected by the girls in the dorm as their house governing body. These meanies give demerits for disturbing the quietness and order of the dorm. Their more pleasant duties and activities are the open house, the annual formal dinners, and Thursday afternoon coffee hours. Voorhees Cottage House Council, un- der the direction of Head Resident Miss Florence Cruickshank, took charge of its house government and helped to maintain quiet hours during the school year. Hallowe'en, Christmas, and Val- entine parties Were sponsored by the Council. The governing body for the twenty- eight girls at Morgan Manor is made up of a president, head proctor, secre- tary-treasurer, and fire marshall. Be- sides disciplining the house, the officers take charge of all social affairs, such as the open house on Mom's and Dad's Day, and the parties held around the holidays. Page Sixty-nine
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fuuaic . . . The Carroll College Choir, made up of over sixty voices coming from five states and the continent of Africa, was directed by William Guthrie. The group gave concerts at the dedication of New Science Hall, the Veteran's Hospital, and over Station WTMI. March 31st a selected forty started on the annual choir tour. The year ended with participation in graduation ceremonies. Among the active musical organizations on the Carroll campus is the thirty- eight piece band, under the direction of Professor Milton Weber, and student director Prank Koenig. The entire band resplendent in new uniforms really added color and pep to the football games while the pep band livened up those basketball games. And - those Winter and Spring Concerts will long be remembered by the student body as some of the best entertainment we've had on campus. Page Sevcnfy one
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