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Nashotah OFFICERS President G. Stanley Schwind Vice-president Gail Brittain Secretary Robert Cope Treasurer Frank Carthy FACULTY ADVISER Rr. Ralph S. Nanz FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Jacob Van Tuinen Mr. Lowell Kindschi Howard Arenson Harry Barber Darwin Bowers Frank Bozarth Clyde Browne William Carpenter Frederick Davis Robert Davis Clarence Frost Peter Goldstein John Gulick Harold Hultgren Charles Johnson MEMBERS Nicholas Kouletsis Ralph Krueger William Krueger Frederick Ludtke Robert Olson George Palmer Jonathan Rice Frank Smith Ward Smith John Sponsler Stuart Stewart Warren Ward Louis Wappler PLEDGES Robert Varley James DeGolier Membership in Alpha Kappa Nu is limited to Carroll College students resident at Nashotah House, nearby seminary of the Episcopal Church. The fraternity has thirty ac¬ tive members and two pledges at the present time. Several social events are sponsored throughout the year. Although the men commute to college, they are also active in campus activities. In May Alpha Kappa Nu prepared to join the other students at the seminary and the alumni in celebrating the 100th anniversay of the founding of Nashotah House. 88
Title | Hinakaga 1942 |
Creator | Class of 1943 |
Subject |
Student Works |
LC Subject |
Carroll College (Waukesha, Wis.) -- Students -- Yearbooks. College yearbooks -- Wisconsin. |
Created | 1942 |
Volume | XXIX |
Language | English |
Rights | These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any ‘fair use' as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. For reprints or additional information contact the archivist at archives@carrollu.edu |
Collection | Carroll Yearbook Collection |
Submitting Institution | Library |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/JPEG |
Statement | Carroll University Archives include text and photos from various periods and should be viewed in the context of the era in which they originated. Materials in the Archives are for historical research purposes, and do not necessarily reflect the current position of the university. |
Title | Hinakaga |
Creator | Class of 1943 |
Subject |
Student Works |
LC Subject |
Carroll College (Waukesha, Wis.) -- Students -- Yearbooks. College yearbooks -- Wisconsin. |
Created | 1942 |
Volume | XXIX |
Language | English |
Rights | These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any ‘fair use' as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. For reprints or additional information contact the archivist at archives@carrollu.edu |
Collection | Carroll Yearbook Collection |
Submitting Institution | Library |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/JPEG |
Transcripts | Nashotah OFFICERS President G. Stanley Schwind Vice-president Gail Brittain Secretary Robert Cope Treasurer Frank Carthy FACULTY ADVISER Rr. Ralph S. Nanz FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Jacob Van Tuinen Mr. Lowell Kindschi Howard Arenson Harry Barber Darwin Bowers Frank Bozarth Clyde Browne William Carpenter Frederick Davis Robert Davis Clarence Frost Peter Goldstein John Gulick Harold Hultgren Charles Johnson MEMBERS Nicholas Kouletsis Ralph Krueger William Krueger Frederick Ludtke Robert Olson George Palmer Jonathan Rice Frank Smith Ward Smith John Sponsler Stuart Stewart Warren Ward Louis Wappler PLEDGES Robert Varley James DeGolier Membership in Alpha Kappa Nu is limited to Carroll College students resident at Nashotah House, nearby seminary of the Episcopal Church. The fraternity has thirty ac¬ tive members and two pledges at the present time. Several social events are sponsored throughout the year. Although the men commute to college, they are also active in campus activities. In May Alpha Kappa Nu prepared to join the other students at the seminary and the alumni in celebrating the 100th anniversay of the founding of Nashotah House. 88 |
Statement | Carroll University Archives include text and photos from various periods and should be viewed in the context of the era in which they originated. Materials in the Archives are for historical research purposes, and do not necessarily reflect the current position of the university. |
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