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Winter Carnival The weatherman, revising his policy of the past several years, provided ideal weather for this yeafs Winter Carnival which was held on January twelfth. People came miles to see the master- pieces of sculpturing which each frater- nity and sorority entered in the event. Sigma Phi Epsilons fireplace scene and the Delta Zeta bedside tableau won the first place cups which the Student Sen- ate awarded. The sinking ttFlying Enter- priset, of Tau Kappa Epsilon and Beta Chi Theta,s enormous argyle socks took second places. In the evening everyone danced in the gym to the music of Reggie Masherts band. Rita Hagman was crowned queen of the Snow Carnival by Alice Crofts who was general chairman of the entire carnival. Page Sixty
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I H o I I d a The fIBShmen started the gala evening with a take-oif 011 Classes in third grade and now. The juniors, whose slogan was TThe seniors are all wet? wore various types of rainy weather attire. Their skit portrayed the seniors from dawn to dark. The sophomores then gave an ex- ample of a typical evening in the library, complete with books, various kinds of students, and librarian. The sen- iors showed as what the present Carroll faculty was like in their college days. The faculty put on a Tsmellavi- sion show featuring different scenes of campus life as seen through the eyes of a faculty member. Chairman Chip Carle at last announced the winning skit and gave the hatchet t0 - the seniors. Page Fifty-niue'
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Junior Prom Saturday, May 3, 1952 was the date the Junior class chose to sponsor the Junior Prom, TTropicana. Lila Mae Radke reigned as prom queen with Richard Irving as prom king. The queen selected the following court of honor: Carol Brain, senior, Delta Zeta; Judy Cunderson, junior; Chi Omega; Joan Filiung, sophomore, Alpha Xi Delta; Norma Johnson, sopho- 1n0re,Independent; and Violet Niemi, freshman, Alpha Gamma Delta. The court of honor was escorted by their dates. The prom was held in the Carroll College Gymnasium; and the music was by Larry Ladd and his band. Page S ixty-oue
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