Carroll University - Hinakaga Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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Carroll University - Hinakaga Yearbook (Waukesha, WI) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 135 of 184
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Doris Anderson Margaret Dalzell Audrey Hoewe Betty Klokner Mary Ann Siewert Doris Byerly Joan F illiung Donna Johnson Dorothy Kuss Carol Smith Helen Chandler Lucile Friese Elizabeth Johnson Noema Lorenz Sharon Verch Elaine Cheli Charmaigne Georges Carol Juedes Nancy Perlick Doris Warring Beverly Shirley Christopherson Cleverdon Lois Barbara Gierke Herried Sally Doris Kendall Kietzman Carol Joyce Ruehlman Schlichting Lois Lila Wisniewski Wittenberger Page One Hundred Tbirty-ane

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14W Xi fleda President ................. Doris Byerly Vice-prexident .............. Lois Gierke Recording Secretary ....... N ancy Petlick Corresponding Secretary Mary Ann Siewett Tremurer ............... Noema Lorenz Social Chairman ............ Elaine Cheli Membership Cbm'rmam Shirley Cleverdon September started off another year at Carroll, and all the Alpha Xils hurried back to a newly decorated suite. The social functions began immediately with rushing e our tea at Mrs. Frames, our informal uMovie Party , and our South Pacific dinner. These parties led to the pledging of twelve ambitious and really swell girls. Four new actives and one alum were welcomed into the sorority on October 28th. Our angelic float of It Won't Be Long Beloit,' tied for second place in the homecoming parade, and Nancy Perlick was on the Queens court. On a crisp, cool November evening out hayride was held followed by dancing and hot chocolate. Christmas came with snow and more snow, and there was the intersorority caroling. Inspired by all the snow, out next party was entitled The Last Resort . The Snow Carnival didn't amount to much on the girls' part, but who could forget our little igloo? In January the pledges put on a grand Story Book Parade informal party. This patty preceded the be- ginning of Greek Weekll activities, and the initiation of our pledges at the Women's Club on March 5. Barb Herried is to be remembered as our representative in the Oratotical contest. The Founder's Day dinner on April 17 was again a huge success, at which time the new officers took over. Following the dinner closely what could have ended our social calendar better than our annual lovely Rose Formal? Thus ended our third year as a national sorority 0n Carroll's campus. Itis been fun all the way, and we're looking forward to even more next year. Page One Hundred Thirty



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President ............. Norma Scherndahl Vice-prexident .......... Shirlee Schwarz Recording Secretary . . . .. . . . . Joan Wilpolt Correxponding Secretary .. . . . Luanna Smith Tremurer .............. Shirlee Schwarz S ocial Chairman ........... Pat Campbell Ruth Chairman ........... Pat Campbell This year our little Beta World started with plenty of atmosphere; first, the impressive tea at Mrs. Walsh's, then, the delicious dinner at the Avalon. A galaxy of candle light and an aroma of fresh orchids surrounded the tasty filet mignon dinner which had an inevitable outcome. Yes, out Came the largest and bestest pledge class of the season. We are pretty proud of our ambitious additions who have certainly proven themselves to be assets to Beta. Crisp breezes, colored confetti, and familiar faces rushed Homecoming on the campus. Secretly, the foot- ball team voted for their Queen. How happy we were when it was announced that out Trish was to reign for the day. Proudly, we will remember too a the Kiddie Party given by the pledges, the hayride and square dance given by the actives, and the terrific Turnabout given by all. In February, the Annual Blue Garter Dance snapped through with flying colors. The floor show was both weird and wacky. As usual, a good time was had by all. Came spring and we splashed. Sent invites to all the sororities for our Annual Splash Party. The Spring Formal was the grand finale. Grand it was! Founders Day we received flowers and cards from many thoughtful friends and alums. As active and in- to-things as Betas have been this year, it still is a grand feeling to sit down and read a letter from an alum. Hell Week is no longer what the name implies. The pledges do constructive duties for the school now. They offer services in civic organizations, improve suite conditions, and aid in campus programs. How- ever, silly and secret doings still prevailed. Our little Beta World is still enchanted by an atmosphere. Banging suitcases and bearing bed-clothes, the girls are off to that fresh air at summer camp. A pretty place to spend the last few days of a perfect year. Page One Hundred Tbirty-two

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