1949 Homecomin-G Plans in Ful·T Swing 0 • -Century Staff Will Elect Queen Welcomes Help -- at Chapel Tues

1949 Homecomin-G Plans in Ful·T Swing 0 • -Century Staff Will Elect Queen Welcomes Help -- at Chapel Tues

WISCONSIN•s PIONEER COLLEGE INCORPORATED ~ANUARY 31, 1846 VOLU~ XLI, NUMBER 4: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1941 1949 Homecomin-g Plans in Ful·t Swing 0 • -century Staff Will Elect Queen Welcomes Help -- At Chapel Tues. With Carroll's 1949 homecom­ Fritz Draeger, executive editor ing just a week away the home­ , of the CENTURY, Carroll's liter­ coming committees, under the ary magazine, has issued a call to leadership of Bob Morava, are in all students who would like ~o full sw5ng; A full weekend of ac­ become associated with the pub­ tivities are planned including the lication. The magazine came into dedication of the new science its own last year with independent building Saturday morning. ~tatus and enjoyed moderate suc­ Student body election for the cess. homecoming queen and her court A sign has been posted on tp~ will be . held Tuesday during Main hall bulletin bqa:rd. where all c h a p e 1 meetings. Candidates who are interested may sign up. !rom each sorority and the Inde­ There are openings in all phases pendent women's groups h a v e of work: proofreading, copyread­ been chosen for the election. The ing, typing, and make-up. Those candidates are: Bev Christopher~ • who are interested in this w.ork son, Alpha Xi; J e a n 'I'ills, Delta should sign up or contact Miss Zeta; Louis Regel, Chi Omega; Viola Wendt, faculty advisor, in Joan Elliot, Beta Chi Tl1eta; and the English· department office. Jan i c e McCauley, Independent . ':B u ci d i n g Peglers, Wil<~ons, women. Schweiiz-ers, Kants, Foresters, Sar­ Rules tor the big homecoming tres, Twains, ·and what-have-yous parade Saturday morning have Dre more than wt!lcome to submit also been drawn up by the Student articles," said the editor. Judging Senate and will PCI:rallel those of of the articles is done on a strictly last year. Each group having a anonymous basis. The manuscripts float will be able to build their ex­ are assigned a number and names hibit around a slogan of their own, are deleted to prevent ariy possible although the Senate will probab­ bias on the part of the editorial ly announce an all-school slogan as board, :he said. the general theme for homecoming. Points will be awarded based up­ ·Students'Make uDough" on effort, appearance, and· olher such principles, along with two As Initiative Pays Off points for each well decorated car Caples dormitory started buzz­ up to fifteen. ing around 10 p.m. Oct. 3rd when FINDING OUT THAT UPPERCLASSMEN CAN BE ROUGH on freshmen not wearing their beanies The Senate will also sponsor a sudd~n uproar on first floor sig­ Ellen Cooper, John Jones and Sally Kendall listen to words of wisdom from Jack Sneeden and· Jim the sale of mums and. pennants at nified the opening night of a new Sasso. (Photo by Armin Kreuger) the fo')tball game against Carleton capitalistic· enterprise. "TJ:le Su- ----------------....!---. - ----------------------- ­ Saturday afternoon. per (censored) Service sells tAcen­ The Homecoming program: · sored) swiftly to one and all.': With No Classes Saturday ... Friday night, 7:30 pep rally. this motto in mind (censored) and In keeping with custom and . Saturday 9:30 homecoming pa­ (censored) rnove quickly from Echo Receives. First ihe dedication of 1he new sci­ rade. fir~t to second to third floor sell­ ence hall, there will be no Saturday 11:00-Dedication of ing (censor~1), (censored), and classes ·on Saturday morning, New Science Hall. October 22. The entire day·will (censored). From there the man­ Class-Honor Ratin·g Saturday 2~30 Football-Carroll agement, which makes the (cen­ be given over io dedication vs. Carleton. I • •---------------------------- and 'Homecoming festivities. sored) as well as sells them, moves The ECHO has received a First- Saturday 4:30- 0pen House and to the housing units to complete Class Honor rating. Under the di­ Fraternity and Soroity meetings. their evening's work. Sunday Hinky Chief Shows Saturday 5:30-Buffet and en· through Thursday (censored) (cen- rection of the Associated Collegi­ tertainment-gymnasium. { ' ' sored) peddle their assorted (cen- ate Press, newspapers from col­ Yearhook Plans 9:00 -- Homecoming Dance­ sored) which vary from night to leges and high schools throughout Editor - in - Chief Dorothy Wil­ gymnasium. night. (Censored) seems to be the the nation are examined, criticiz­ cox called a meeting of the HIN­ most popular with (censored) and ed, and rated by journalism ex_j AKAGA staff on Wednesday aft­ (Turn to Page 7, No. 1) Mrs. Parmenter Named perts. The results of their study ernoon, Oct. 5, to begin outlining plans for the 1950 Carroll co1lcge Homecoming Hostess of last semester's ECHO have just yearbook. Mrs. Florence Cole Parmenter, Carroll Broadcasts been received, and the Carroll Aspiring staff members received 104 Waverly Place, has been cho­ Over WAUX Tues. paper has been put in the "excel­ notice of their acceptance and were sen by the Carroll Al~mni associ­ lent" class. called to attend the first full staff ation as the official hostess for Carroll · college will be on the Only higher rating which can meeting on Thursday afternoon, the 1949 Homecoming celebration air again this ye.ar over Wauke­ be won is the All-American Hon­ Oct. 13. The schedule for taking on Saturday, Oct. 22. sha roclio station WAUX. The pro­ or rating. Of the 42 colleges with individual pictures bas been. post­ A member of the 1915 graduat­ gram schedule has been changed enrollments of. between 500··999 ed, and all students are urged to ing class of Carroll, Mrs. Parmen­ from last year, however, and with Carroll, the papers of only make their appointments at the ter is a teacher in the Waukesha now will be heard for fifteen min­ four were rated All-Amerkan. O'Bie O'Brien studio in Waukesha junior high ~chool and has been • utes every Tuesday afternoon. Since the papers are judged main­ in order to have their pictures ap­ active in the affairs of the alumni The newly .formed radio com- ly by comparison with otheT pub­ ' Mr. Earle Spice1 pear in the class sections of. the association for many years. mittee of the college hopes to pre- lications from more or le;s similar Hinky. Mrs. Patmenter's husband, the sent an integrated program in schools and .the standards set up Spicer Appears at Assisting the editor in preparing late R. E. Parmenter, was also a which all departments of the col­ by the particular judges, a blgh­ the 1950 yearbook are the follow­ Carroll alumnus and a member of lege will have the opportunity of er or lower rating does not neces­ Chap~l Thursday ing: "lbpie" Andrews, copy edi­ the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. presenting subjects from their sarily mean a better or worse pa­ · Baritone Earle Spicer, well tor; Jack Brown, photography ed­ During the war years, the TKE fields which will be of universal per than previous ones. itor; John Snyder, business man­ house was 'purchased by the col­ interest. known ballad singer, will appear Main' purpose of this critical at the Carroll college convocation ager; Marilyn Turner, index .edi­ lege and converted into a resi· Last Tuesday the radio commit­ service is to draw atte.ntion to on Thursday, Oct. 20. tor; Pat Millspaugh, art editor; dence for freshman boys. In hon­ tee dramatized this fall's reopen­ weaknesses in publications, and and Georgia H o t t o n, women's or of the prominent Can·o11 gradu· The Acadian born singer has ing of Carroll and slated for next poi'nt cut where improvem ~nts sports editor. The men's sports ed­ ate and former· fraternity mem­ studied in New York and London week is a Homecoming program can be made. For this purpose a itor has not been a9pointed as yet: ber, the residence was named Par­ and presented concerts through- to be put on jointly by the Public detailed scorebook is used in menter House. Relations and Alumni OfCices. which the judge$ rate the pnper out England. In Amerka he has Vote for Your In her role as official hostess, Members of the radio commi~­ in four general classifications; been featured soloist with Don­ Mrs. Ps rmenter will have a posi­ tce are Mr. Pratt, chairman, Mr. 1. News values and sources. ald Vorhees and his orchestra on Favorite Queett tion o! honor in the Homecoming Moulton, Miss Thompson, Mr. Wil­ 2. News writing· and editing. NBC and has been gu~~ t soloist parade and will a l~o welcome lis Guthrie, and Miss Hepburn. (Turn to Page 7, No. 2) (Turn io Page 7, No. 3) 011 Tues<lay (Turn io Page 7, No. 5) PAGE TWO THE CARROLL ECHO SATURDAY, OCTOBER U, ~ '\ As I See It EN GUARDEI By ART TRAULSEK ATTENTION ALL YOU NIGHT OWLS: By El Meyer Last Saturday night in play against Beloit, Carroll showed that Have you sniffed the fragrant odors wafting through Ca-ples it had a real football eleven. The team outfought, outdrove, out- 'faleni Wanted dorm during the wee-small hours..•. Yas Sub men, your late at passed, and outran the opposing team. Beloit w.as outplayed! The Senate Social Chairman Bob Mo­ night, early in the morning, night owl concessionaire's-"Tomaine" team did a marvelous job and should be commended for it-BUT- rava is looking for eager beavers Meyer and "Rigor Mortis" Cook, are ready to serve you their well­ what about the Carroll spectators and rooters? Granted that they to help with some of the work made, beaten down, knocked-out sandwiches at breath-taking prices.

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