Carthage College - Driftwood / Crimson Rambler Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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W. R. A. T he Women's Recreation Association is one of the most active organizations on campus. Its members affectionately call it WRA tRAHJ. Fostering interest and participation in recreational activities: increasing physical efficiency, and developing a higher degree of sportsmanship and school spirit among the women of Carthage College are its main purposes. To accomplish these, sports like tennis, field hockey, volleyball, basketball, and bad- minton are played. The oH-campus formal, a trail hike, and the spring banquet are among WRAE most interesting activities. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS, STANDING: Miss Geenlee, Advisor; Joy Valentine, Publicity Manager; Lee Patton. SITTING: Juan Skew, Judy Lynch, Treasurer,- Jane Bonander, Corraponding Secretary; Sandy Westerholm; Judy Larson, Vice-President; Ann hiullins, Safe: Manager; Pat Thode, Virginia Detrick, President; Mary Redeem, Marion Seidemann, Marge Goulden, Judi DeLapp, Gloria Fabbri, Intramural Manager, and Donna Haaek. The Associated W'omen Students Council is composed of elected corridor represent- atives from the two woments dormitories as well as the dorm officers. Campus Council, the disciplinary body of the dorm consists of three seniors, three j uniors, two sophomores and one freshman. The purposes of these organizations are to promote unity and high standards, and to enact and enforce regulations. ROW 3: Barbara Kapchinski, Nancy Huscth, Cami Piediscaizi, Liz Hosford, Secretary; Kay Krull, 2nd Vice-Presidem; Jan Sandstrom Prerident; Kathi Erbe, Ist Vice-Presfdenr; Judy Larson, Ruth Kilgus, Dort Whitaker: Dotty Beck, Carolyn Huffer. and Pat Thode. ROW 2: Jan Mason, Gloria, Fabbri, Donna Comer. Alice Mngnuson, Barbara. Behlner, Lynn Beard, Joan Ehrenberg, Secretary; and Virginia Detrick, Chairman. ROW 1: Amy Johnson. Marge Gable. Alice West, Karen Ellis, June Boatman, and Liz Heicampl I

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GDXA ROW 2: Chuck Carlin, Treamrer; Ron Gcison, Judy Lynch, Roger BienhoH , Tom Beau. ROW I: Dr. Hamm, Adviser; Don Piehl, Vice-President; Bob Senders, President; and Mr. Hadc, Adviser. Theta Chi Delta was organized in 1930 as an honorary fraternity for chemistry students. Among its special activities are field trips, industrial labora- tories, scientific discussions, and a science fair. The main purpose, however, is to develop and strengthen Continued interest in chemistry. ROW 2: Bob Senders; Skip Gammctcr, Secretary-Treamrer; Bob Davey, Les Wankel, Prefi- Phi Mu Epsilon is the organimtion for all mathea matics, physics, and engineering major: or minors, grades have no bearing on the membership. Its main purpose is for its members to have fellowship and to share a common interest. The special activities of this organization throughout the year are to show movies related to the physical sciences and ones which will definitely interest the members. dent; Paul Schacht, Roger Bienhoff, Bob Austin. ROW 1': Chuck Carlin, Don Piehl, Vice- President; John Voyta, Ron Gcison.



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ROW 3: jim Overbeck, Walter Fabry, Torn Beau, Doug Donoho. Stan Truckenbrod, Bill Perry, Dave. Werner, Harold jahnke, Ken Drum, Chuck Carlin, and ferry Lund. ROW 2: Darold Eggcrt, Harold Borchers, President; Mrs. Ryder, Chuck Rowlett, Secretary; Gary Geddis, Treasurer: and Roger Ganzel. ROW 1: Bob Dewey, Mike Presser, and Jim Smith. MENS DORMITORY COUNCILS The three merfs dorms on campus are: Memorial. College Avenue, and Center Street Dornfs. All have approximately the same aims. duties, and responsibilities. The Counrils supervise and work in conjunction with the college administration in order to provide for friendship. and more comfortable and more Christianlike living conditions through the enactment of particular regulations on dormitory life. These councils also art as the legislative bodies. enforce rules and regulations, and determine the manner of dorm olcrtions. In addition, Memorial Dorm works with its resident manager and houscmothcr. Top to Bottom: Pat Tierney, Mike Taylor, and Lester Wenkcl. ROW 2; Bill Newton, Gary Larson. John Cummings: Tony Gudvangen, and Tom Spanraft. ROW 1: Mike Klatt, Jack Pollitt, Roy Hascup, and Jim Christerfer.

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