Edward Everett II Memorial Scholarship Fund

Saturday, March 24, 1945
The Carletonian
Page 4
Carls Tie For First
In Swimming Meet
4 move points to the above mentioned 15.
To this score three thirds
were chalked up: Cynthia Davidson in the 100 yd. front crawl,
Betty Barker in the 60 yd. individual medley, and the 60 yd.
medley relay by Phoebe Strehlow, Mary Ann Teweles, and
Betty Barker.
Edward Everett II Memorial
Scholarship Fund Established
With a total of 2S points, Carleton College tied for first place in the University of Wisconsin, MinPfc. Edward A. Everett II. Carlethe Central region division of the nesota, Beloit, or in general the
ton graduate who was killed in
The team is composed of the fol- action in Southern France on OcWomen's Intercollegiate Swimming colleges and universities of the
lowing:
Cynthia Davidson, Sue
Meet.
Frank, Lou Leibold, Paulina Lynch, tober 2, 1944, has left $5,000 to be
Mississippi Valley region.
Janice Sather, Phoebe Strehlow, used in a fund known as the EdThe Carleton team swam in
The Carleton women scored
Mary Ann Teweles, and Jane Town- ward A. Everett II Memorial Fund,
the Sayles-Hill pool on March
three firsts: Betty Barker won
sley, with Betty Barker as student for the support of men art students
17. The results for the Central
the 40 yd. front crawl in 23:4.
manager.
Betty, who came to
region still must be tallied with
Carleton
as
a junior transfer last at Carleton.
Phoebe Strehlow took the 100
those of the Eastern and WestIn a letter written from overseas
year, has had previous intercollegiyd. back crowl in 1:23:10, and
ern divisions of the United
ate swimming experience at Vir-to his mother, Mrs. William R.
the 80 yd. free style relay was
States. The national winners
ginia Junior College. In the tele- Everett, Everett expressed his wish
handled by Betty Barker, Sue
will not be known until next
graphic meet of 1943 she placed that the fund be established. He
Frank, Cynthia Davidson, and
week.
first in the front crawl.
wrote:
Phoebe Strehlow in 42:8.
In this meet, Carleton was again
" I f I do not come back, take
In the 40 yd. back crawl, Phoebe
competing, for the first time in sevmy money and create a scholareral years, against such schools as Strehlow placed second, and added Sociology Club Meets
Overcoats
Donshire Fleece
$25 &$35
Portis Hats
$6.50 & $8.50
Capps Clothes
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J. M.ELLINGBOE
$37.50
In Great Hall Tuesday
Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock, the
Sociology club will hold a meeting
in Great Hall.
Guests for the evening will be
Mr. Elstad of the schol for the deaf
in Faribault and Mr. Lyson of the
school for the blind.
ship for male art students at
Carleton who might not be able
to buy such materials as oils,
etc., or otherwise need help.
Since I won't have my chance
to do anything or in any way
make my work in the world—
I'd like to- at least help some
other fellow do the things I
wanted to do or at least finish
the education this war prevented me from finishing."
—Edward
Everett
Assistance from his memorial fund
will be assigned to Carleton sttiEverett graduated from Carleton dents with the opening of the comin 1943 and took his major in art. ing college year.
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