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The annual Winter Carnival was held on Ianuary 14, but the weathernian tailed to send any snow for the event. Despite that, the usual Sock Hop was held in the gyrn, with Gloria Babe, guest of Bruce Christensen, chosen as Queen of the Winter Carnival and sophomore, Tom Beadnell chosen as King. The Student Senate, sponsor of the carnival, held snow sculpturing competition on February 25, when sufficient snow had fallen for sculpture work. In fraternity competition, Tau Kappa Epsilon won the cup for first place with its realistic ice duplication of the Lincoln Memorial and Washington's Monument. Pioneers were second and Beta Pi Epsilon third. Beta Chi Theta won first place among the sororities for its convertible made ot red snow. The gigantic orange kangaroo ot Chi Omega was rated second. 'Safav- 1 age Anznly
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Mom and Pop who traveled farthest Enjoying the program Be-Bop Band duced Dr. Stine who gave a briet talk on Mom's and Dad's Day. Dr. Stine started this custom in his college days, and this year marked the 25th anni- versary of Morn's and Dad's Days. The variety show which was under the direction of Torn Leonard, with Walt Bode as master of ceremonies, was pre- sented at 8:00 and was highly entertaining. The review consisted ot a number of varied acts from the Flora Dora Girls and their impression of the Andrews Sisters, to the Carroll College Choir singing, two numbers, the antics of a magician, a ventriloquist, an irnpersonator, and the reading of two dramatic selections. In all, the day was very successful with a large number of parents attending. Mr. and Mrs. Waespi, Iaclcie Waespi's folks, were presented the cup for traveling the greatest distance . . . all the way from St. Louis. Much credit should be given to Bev Christopherson and Bill Cook who were co-chairmen of the affair. ad .4 ay Pngr' Fzghly nme
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Wko'4 Who Carroll College is proud to contribute nine outstanding senior students to the 1949-1950 issue of Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. A committee made up of three seniors appointed by the Student Senate members and the Dean of Women, Dean of Men, and Dean of the College selected twenty-one students from the senior class on the basis of scholastic achievement, leadership and participation in extra-curricular activities, atti- tude toward the school, and promise for a successful future. Of the twenty- one people chosen, nine were elected by the general student body by ballot vote. The honored students are: lack Brown, Paul Dybvad, Harvey Firari, Kay Gray, Al Hanke, Helen Holmberg, Dave Morris, lean Habehl, and loyce Schroeder. Page Nznely one
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