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Mr. and Mrs. Alan Anderson help themselves from the serving table :11 the social hour for faculty given by Dr. and kIrs. Harold Ht Lcnlz. Sleepy.r Hollow was well represented at the social hour Each year, Carthage College greets its old friends, new members of the faculty and fresh- men with a round of warm social eventst Mem- bers of the Carthage faculty gathered for the First time this year at a. social hour hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Lentz just before school opened. On the Sunday following the beginning of classes, all members of the freshman class were welcomed into the Presidentts home, where they had a chanceto chatinfonnany deuIDn and Mrs. Lentz and faculty members. And with these and other events, the familiar routine of the academic year was ushered in to being. Dr. and Mrs. Lcntz welcome the freshmen into their home.
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No more muddy shoes; thanks to the Turtles. PLAY SCHEDULE Arthur Millerls .................. All My Son: Oct. 9 8L 10 Eugene Ioneseols . . The Chair C43 Victim: of Duty Dec. 2, 3, 4, 81 5 A Musical Comedy March 4 8L 5 Wm. Shakespearels . A Midmmmer Nightly Dream May 6 8L 7 MORE CHANGES Ml C.?s for New Faces and their escorts This year chapel services will be held at 9:30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays and the convocations every other week on Friday. The mason for this change of time acmrding to Mr. Olson, is that last year a whole morning period was used for the services, thus decreasing the time for classes in the morning This year by moving the chapel service to Tuesday and Thursdayr and having the convocations at different times on Friday, another hour of class time was added to the morning schedule. It has been arranged that the convocation will occur at diHcrent times during the day so that no class will have to be canceled more than once during the se- mester. Also the number of convocation has been decreased to eight this semester, nThis is to increase the variety and the caliber of the programs, Mr. Olson explained. The first convocation was the annual Honors Day Con- vocation, at which time honor students of the past academic year were recognized. This year Dr. Walter W. Weir, Associate Professor of Philosophy, and Director of Honors at the University of Colorado, was the guest speaker. Among the artist to be featured later in the semester are Theodore Ullman, pianist; The After Dinner Opera Company; and the Midwest director of the Arab League Information thcel According to Mr. Olson, this series of convocations promises to be among the best Carthage has offered.
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On Friday, Sept. 25, Carthage College took time to honor students ..-.' . ' who had achieved high academic standing and also presented two '-.i- ' IR honorary doctorate degrees; to distinguished men. LeRoy Knoeppel, I . superintendent of Proviso High SchoolsJ Maywood, 111. was awarded tn. an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and The Rev. Mr. Theodore '- 5 . i ? Rees, pastor of St. NIarks Evangelical Lutheran Church, North g r St. Paul, Minn, was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree. Dr. Lentz awarded the degrees. HONORS DAY LeRoy Knocppel Honor Students 1 958- 1 959 JUNIORS The Rev Mr. Theodore Rees '3$Deck, Ronald 4MFread, Danny Haasch, Carol Anne 'iH'EJerde, Barbara MEKilgus, Ruth MKinas, Carol Rostek Senders, Robert Ufkcs, Ruth Walton, E. Wesley Wortman, John SOPHOMORES kAlbrecht, Judith Church, Meta Center, Theodore Cooksnn, Roderick etiEngelhardt, Arlene 'I'Gaus, Otto Geison, Ronald 'I'HintZIIlan, VVillizun Him , Karen 'I'Remer, Donald Romeis, Kristin FRESHMEN Austin, Robert Colman, Sue Ann De Lapp, Judith Evar, Judie FabbriJ G10ria Fintze, Howard Greenya, Nancy Henningsen, Janice Molter, Patricia Mullins. Ann Ott, Judith Reblitz, Howard Shumate, Charles Stubbe. Arlen Swanson. Robert VVelander, Bruce $EHon0rs in previous years Transfer students
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