isa-normaladvance-1909-00157

Description: THE NORMAL ADVANCE157tablecloth was spread on the floor and all gathered around it in true picnic style. The goodthings- soon disappeared amid laughter andimpromtu speeches, after which the girls enjoyed music and dancing. The guests were theMisses Shaley, Whitmire, Jones, OMeara,Moody, Jaenisch, Jolley, Ellis and the members, Misses Corbett, Connor, Hodgers, Luther,Froeb, Schmidt, Abbott, Siegler, Way andShultz^The Mu Zetas were entertained the afternoonof February 6 at the home of Henrietta Wayin South Third Street. After plans for thefuture were discussed the remainder of the afternoon was socially spent. Light refreshmentswere served., Those present were Mable Gossman, Regine Shultz, Mable Marshall, NoelaHodgers, Helen Connor, Marie Corbett, MaeWhitmire, Kathryn Kester, Elizabeth Ellis,Mayme Brentlinger, Jeanne Adams, Juliet,Howard.New members of the Sorority soon to be initiated are the Misses Elizabeth Ellis, MarjorieLeasure, Jeanne Adams, Mae Whitmire, Jua-nita Jaenisch. Helen Connor and KathrynKester also have yet to complete their stunts.MYOSOTIS.The Myosotis girls and a few of their friendswere entertained at the home of the MissesShortridge on Saturday evening, February 6,with a fudge party. Those present were theMisses Waller, Best, Tichenor, Miller, Luzader,Corrithers, Kirkpatrick and Shortridge. TheSection gave an afternoon tea Wednesday afternoon, Feburary 17. Miss Erickson was theguest of the Section. ,,.,,
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ALETHENAI.The members of the Alethenai Society aretaking great interest in their study of the German Opera. All of those who have been responsible for the numbers on program haveprepared very interesting articles. The meetings have been made more interesting by occasional musical selections from the operasunder discussion.On account of the Bible Institute the societydid not meet February 6.The programs for the month were as follows:January 23: Verdi—Man and Musician Ada TichenorII Travatore—Story.......... Alma SittasonSelection from II Travatore..... .Miss ParkerStory of Aida Blanche ElliottJanuary 30:La Somnambula—Bellini.. • • Chloe HoughtonSelection from La Somnambula Miss ShortridgeCavalleria Rusticana Mary NewhousePagliacci-Puccini ...........-.... Etta WalterFebruary 13:Bizet—Carmen Anna PaulDonizetti—Lucia de Lammermoor Marian SammisRossini—Barber de Seville Lena WilsonCICERONIAN.The Society had the pleasure of being entertained at tea by the Kappas, Friday afternoon,January 21. . The fact that the Ciceronians are still aliveis evidenced, by their work, both in the Societyand in the school. At its meeting of February4, a Lincoln Day program was given. Themost interesting feature of this was Prof. Lard-ners reading of Ida M. Tarbells, He KnewLincoln., : DAEDALIAN.The Daedalian Literary Society holds itsregular sessions in the Literary Room eachSaturday morning at 10 oclock.While the Daedalian is one of the youngestliterary organizations in the school, its influence is growing so that it must soon bereckoned with the best.Arrangements are being made for a triangular debate between the Forum, Ciceronians andDaedalian.
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