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The I. W. A. lIndependent Women's Associationl includes women on campus who are not affiliated with a social sorority. Any non-sotority member may participate in one, several, or all of the activities sponsored by Our organization. During the past year we have participated in the ull-school activities plus many of our own, thanks to the diligent efforts and fine spirit shown by the members. We orientated the freshman girls with work on our homecoming float, and then kept them busy with W.A.A. sports and a welfare family whom we adopted, for Christmas day. Our plans for the spring included a theater party which began with a dinner at GOES, a St. Patrick's Day party with a talent show by our more versatile members, and our annual spring picnic. One of our most important accomplishments occurred last spring when our local organization became a member of the N. I. S. A. tNational Independent Student Associationl. In November we sent three delegates to a re- gional NISA convention at Beloit College; and in March, delegates from our group attended the national convention at the University of KanSas. They returned from both with new enthusiastic and workable ideas for the future. We hope that the year following will be as successful and enjoyable as this year has been. Page One Hundred Five
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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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Budding poets, artists and writers find the Century an excellent medi- um in which to express their tal- ents. Serious and humorous prose and poetry as well as photography and art work were included in the two issues this year. Page One Hundred Six The publications are not products of some automatic machine but rather the result of a lot of planning and hard work on the part of every staE member. Their troubles are many, but some how they make the deadlines to give us a newspaper, a year book, and a literary magazine.
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