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7-'zatetn itied . . . A local honorary fraternity with which most journalistic students are acquainted is Lambda Psi. The fraternity is about twenty years old, and membership is open to any members of either the business or editorial staffs of the campus publications. Membership is obtained through the completion of mer- itorious and faithful Work on school publications. The Mu Chapter of The Beta Beta Beta national biological fraternity which is open to stu- dents maioring and minoring in the department of biology, has had a busy year. Besides their regular meetings, the Tri Beta's heard interesting lectures from outside speakers. Their tradi- tional autoclave dinner was the highlight of the group's so- cial functions. The Wizards in the mathe- matic and physics departments gain membership in Iota Pi Epsilon after presenting a talk to the fraternity. The group be- sides their regular meetings, have heard interesting lectures from outside speakers. The highlights of this year's activ- ities have been several field trips. Iunior and senior students who are Whizzes in history and are majoring or minoring in that department will find member- ship open to them in Phi Alpha Theta, the national history fra- ternity.
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0l'l0'Zd'Cy One group in which everyone gets a chance to talk is the Wis- consin Beta chapter ct Pi Kappa Delta, the national forensic fra- ternity. Membership is con- ferred on both men and women for participation in intercolle- giate debates and oratcrical contests. Mr. Eugene Moulton is faculty adviser for the group. To become a member of Sigma Tau Delta, national honorary English fraternity, an English major or minor with a two point average submits a paper to be judged by the group. Monthly meetings are held, the program being speakers, their own ingenuity, or a trip to Mil- waukee to see a production. Song of Norway gave the group a real thrill. Sigma Epsilon Sigma, the na- tional honorary scholastic tra- ternity had fifteen members this past year. Each fall sophomore women students who received the re- quired 2.5 average as freshmen are initiated into the fraternity at the annual initiation dinner. In the spring a tea is held, en- tertaining the prospective fresh- men wcmen students. The Beta chapter of the Theta Alpha Phi, honorary dramatic fraternity, once more became active on Carro11's campus after being dormant for several years. Although eight eligible students were initiated last spring, only four of them re- turned tc the campus this year. The only actual activity of the chapter this year was to hold an initiation in the early part of the second semester. We hope that next year we will see a very active group.
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Page 90 text:
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l I I March saw the production ot the Sherwood classic, Abe Lincoln in Illinois. Twelve scene changes and a cast of close to fifty presented a real challenge to the players. Harvey Firari handled the job of Abe in a masterful way, and the whole cast proved the drama department can do bigger and better things. The last play, given at Senior Time, delved into the classical world: Taming ot the Shrew by Shakespeare. lulia Bobrowicz, Art Traulsen, Ioyce Thoreson, and Wally Peck helped to prove that the classics can be lun! Page Eighty-two sxssgfg wi 5 . On December 14th the Carroll Players pre- sented Papa Is All . The cast worked on an accurate Pennsylvania dialect, and pre- sented the Mennonite family in a most amusing way. Carl Thomas, Ioyce Thore- son, Gary lurgeson, and Ellie Pauls gave gave stellar performances. Never underestimate the work that goes on backstage. This year the dramatic de- partment has developed full and compe- tent crews in make-up, stage, lighting, cos- tumes, and all the other behind the scenes jobs as well.
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