Carroll University - Hinakaga Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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gfau .gn5lQz zea! gZOLl,25 . . . Pngr Szsufrlty-fighl The Economics and Business Ad- ministration Club, organized two years ago, is for the benefit of all majors and minors in these two fields. The aim of the club is to get some practical information concerning the business field to accompany the volumes of theory acquired in classes. Meetings are held once a month Where outside speakers are heard or movies are shown that inform the members on various subjects of their field. Also, field trips are taken to busi- ness or industrial establishments in Vlfaukesha, Milwaukee, and Chicago to get that inside in- formation . The members of the Beta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta National For- ensic Honorary Fraternity have debated in about six intercollegi- ate tournaments this year. There are ten in the group, but the regu- lar team is composed of six active members. Besides participating in all sectional tournaments, the dy- namic debators have put on de- bates for several high school as- semblies and Rotary Clubs in this area. Formed a year ago under the qui- dance of Professor Ward L. Ray, the Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society received its charter from the na- tional headquarters of the A. C. S. last April, 1949. The group holds monthly meetings bringing speak- ers Who present to the members subjects of interest that are related to the field of chemistry.

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W X -t Ce. XX X E Yr- x S. :S +gS?XX?Xhml f , E' ' I , K 5 os:-u-'-'If'-4. hlllfhl . - ' L 6 5 Q' 'mf 0 2 - f' fax? 'L T 20:6- . . , X eg Q Z 'HQ?j'f WNW 5,95 44: .E 1.9-rx ff '-fn 51' 9.- Kai ---............- 59 5, Ke S . 16 0 .SQL-. i 522, ' LM: J lim 'ill-fuk F Tl, lt. Q XJ ti it N t f. gtk XB , . . x, x .xx Lx x W tx i The various religious organizations enable the students to participate in worship and fellowship with others in their own church. Members of the Westminster Fellowship for Presbyterion students, the Wesley Fellowship composed of Methodist students, the Catholic Club, and Gamma Epsilon Rho the Congregational Christian-Evangelical and Reformed group enjoyed worship, discussions, suppers and recreation at their respective meetings this past year. These groups strive to promote fellowship among the students. The Westminster Fellowship college group met at the First Presbyterian Church every Sunday evening during the School year. The programs included worship, discussion, and recreation. Outside speakers and mov- ies supplemented the programs directed by the members. Gamma Epsilon Rho, the Congregational and Evangelical and Reform church groups met the second and the fourth Sundays of each month. The meetings included dinner, a speaker, and a devotional service. The group had such speakers as Mary Elizabeth Thompson, Dr. Tom Stine, and President Nelson Vance Russell. A steering commit- tee composed of Carroll students and Wau- kesha post-hi planned the programs. ln April, Gamma Epsilon Rho was host to the state conference of post-hi groups held in Waukesha. The Wesley Fellowship is the religious group on campus for the benefit ot all Methodist students. Under the sponsorship of Mr, Iames L. Ridgeway this group ot about fifteen mem- bers meets every Sunday night. During their meetings there are either speakers or discus- sion groups. Throughout the year such so- cial activities as suppers, hay rides, and toboggan parties are enjoyed by all. The Catholic Association held its weekly meetings on Wednesday evenings at the Catholic Memorial High School. The aim and the theme of the club is to relate their re- ligious lite to their everyday lite. Under the leadership of Reverend Father Eschweiler, the members discussed various aspects of their iaith and heard talks on current religi- ous topics by their sponsor. Page Sc-vwzfy-sc-vm:



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A Christmas program, featuring all of the festivities of los espa- no1es , was one ol the highlights of the Spanish Club during the past year. Anyone having an in- terest in the Spanish language is welcome to join the club. During this past year the membership was around thirty-five. The aim of the club is to encourage interest in the study ot the language and to pro- vide an opportunity to practice it in a social situation. Knowledge of French life and cus- toms is one ot the aims ot the French Club under the direction of Dr. Alida Degeler. Much of the French atmosphere is absorbed by members through activities and programs, and direct Contact with their homeland is made through two adopted War orphans whom they help support. The German Club meets the last Thursday in each month. Their meetings consist usually of songs, skits, and refreshments. The dues taken in by the club pays the post- age on packages which are sent to Germany. To augment their monthly meetings, the club When- ever possible goes to lectures on different phases of German cul- ture. Page Sefventy-ninz'

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