Carroll University - Hinakaga Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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Annette Avers Edythe Davies Karen Hahn Sally M acQuarrie Gloria Banke Charlotte Dressel Nancy Hogle Nancy Otto M ury Rose Swanson 0t pictured: Nancy Peterson Donna Barclay Patricia Gleich Delores Johnson Joan Pritzlaff h Iarianne Van Epps Mary Blum Sharon Crabow Luuretta Keyes Lila M ae Radke Evelyn W'ohrmcycr Betty Brewster Judith Cunderson M zu'ilyn Lange Cale Senty Jane XVcimer Carol Cobb Helen Harding Rosemary Lauer Jean Sizer Carol KW yl fc Carol Cunningham Phyllis Hauge Corrine Londo Beverly Socha Page One Hundred Twenty-one

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Chi Ornega Pres ...................... Lila Rae V. Pres ................... Nancy 0 Sec. ...................... Jean Si Treas. ........... Marianne Van E Social Chairman ....... Marilyn La Pledge Warden ...... CharlOtte Dres Looking over their shoulders Chi Omegais have many wonderful pictures in their well filled gallery of good times and memorable events. F irst seen is a picture of fall rushing that began with a wonderful tea at Mrs. Hunters, a lively clown party, and a fine Symphony Dinner. It climaxed in the pledging of a grand pledge class. Next is Homecoming with everyone working hard on our iiChill Cornelli, float. The hard work resulted in Theta Deltais winning for the fourth consecutive year. Along side were proud of Carol Cunningham, who reigned as Homecoming Queen. Sports fill the next picture with Chi Ofs capturing the Volley ball trophy and running close for the Basketball. Spring brought fun in badminton and soft ball contests. Our first party had Will F redrickson crowned as our iiSweater Man? The pledges presented a wonderful time with their iiCott'on Ball,, and the actives were at their command for the evening. Evelyn VVehrmeyer and Bob Sladkey reigned as King and Queen of Hearts at our Valentines Dance. Chi Omegais were also very proud of Joan Pritzlaff who was selected as Phi Theta To- mata and Pat Gleich who represented us in the Smile Queen contest. Lila Radke was our repre- sentative in the Oratorical contest and was selected as Junior Prom Queen. Chi O,s worked hard on Hatchet Holiday and On their booth at the SCA Carnival. iiRate Your Dateii won Second prize and gave all a chance to test their hugging power. April 5 was the 57th birthday of Chi Omega and Theta Delta celebrated it with annual Spring Eleusinian Tea held at the Presbyterian Church. Spring brought us the SCA Sing and we practiced for weeks on an all Gershwin group of tunes. Soft lights, fine foods and sweet music made a fine setting for our last picture, the Spring F ormal held at Oakton Manor to top of a wonderful year. With graduation many fine seniors will leave the Chi 0 gallery that meant so many fine times, fun and fellowship, laughter and a few senior tears as the end drew near, and the best wishes of the girls coming back for another year in Theta Delta of Chi Omega. Page One Hundred Twenty



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Delta Zeta OFFICERS President ................ Carol Brain Vice-President ............. Jane Coss Treasurer .............. Rita Hagman Corresponding Sedy --- Ruth Markham . Recording Sec,y -e-- Jacqueline VVaespi Social Chairman ........ Alta Schmidt Rush Chairman ...... Donna Vruwink T he Delta Zeta,s returned in September to find a newly decorated suite. With our suite in such fine order we were ready to rush right into rushing activities. Along with scheduled suite visits, we had our traditional tea, informal party and dinner at the Avalon. Shortly after pledging six wonderful girls, we all went to work creating our homecoming float. Carroll Pops to the Topu was the idea which won second place for us in the annual parade. Donna V ruwink was on the Queerfs Court. A shiny new cup was added to our suite when we coped honors at the winter snow carnival. The children kneeling at the bedside praying seemed almost human. Girls dressed as song titles carried Out the theme of the D. Z. Nickelodeon at the S.C.A. Carnival. Their cupped hands caught round discs from those whose aims were good. Second place was awarded our iicolleensi, at the All School Sings. Songs from the musical F inimfs Rainbow were our choice this year. We were all proud of the job Marge Medler did in the Oratorical Contest. And, of course, we can never forget those wonderful parties. We spent our first party night in Lotus Land. Our pledges led us in a Promenade at their dance. At our traditional Flame Dance, George Cousin was elected the Delta Zeta F lame and was presented with a cigarette lighter. The climax of our social season was our spring formal dinner-dance held on March 29 at the North Hills Country Club. We looked forward to the fun we would have at our all day picnic we planned for May. Not only fun, but service also was a part of the Delta Zeta program this year. Our booth at the Waukesha Symphony Fair was a fish pond. It was a year packed full of fun, work and companionship for all Delta Zetas. We hated to say farewell to our graduating seniors and the fun we had. We look forward to next year with new Vigor and enthusiasm. Page One Hundred Tur'erzly-two

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