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4M Jamal; Rm 804me On January 11, 1951, a conference was held at Oakton Manor to discuss and promote unity between campus groups. Suggestions for improvement of campus relations and school spirit were presented by the group which was composed of representatives from various groups and organizations on campus. 0W em The second annual President's Oratorical Contest, one of the most competitive events on campus, was held in January. Fraternity and sorority repre- sentatives participated in an effort to win the coveted cup. The Chi O's orator, Annette Avers, won first place while second place went to Dor- othy Wilcox, Delta Zeta. The award was presented by last year's winner, Nancy Peterson. Page One Hundred Three
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7950 3.8.4. Sm,- The All-School Sing sponsored by the S.C.A. last spring went off well with enthusiasm felt by all. The girls of Beta Chi Theta and the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon won top honors, but all the fraternities and sororities did their part to make the evening a success. As this went to press, the social groups were already making preparations to win this year's tro- phies. The S.C.A. carnival, an annual evening of gaiety, was held on the 27th of April under the direction of chairman Ellen Ladwig. Booths and games of chance were entered by each social group to compete for the winning trophies. Judging was based on effort, Jriginality, general appearance, and the number of tickets sold. Page One Hundred Two
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In connection with the W.S.S.F. drive a Russian D.P. student visited the campus and explained how W.S.S.F. distributes the funds to foreign students. WS.$.4. Don't pass the buck e give it was the theme of this years World Student Service Fund Drive. Ten per cent of the contributions was designated for use in the World Christian University in Japan. Co-chairmen of the drive were Joan Slowm and Jack Wiese. Back row left to right: Curt Guy, Richard Hill. Front row left to right: Doris Byer- ly, Lois Regel, Elizabeth Berg, Janet Haugh. Ten seniors were elected by the student body to represent Carroll in WboUr Who Among Studentt in American Universities and Colleges. These students were picked on the basis of excellent scholarship, outstanding leadership, and participation in campus activities. Page One Hundred Pom
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