isa-normaladvance-1913-00014

Description: 14THE NORMAL ADVANCEroom, October 5, in honor of the followingguests: Misses Provines, Costello, Casey, Will-cutts, Bell, Black and Peters. There were eightLlamaradas present. Another delightful occasion was a wiener roast at Harriet Woollenshome, south of the city, Saturday, October 12.The sixteen girls present had one glorious time.The new members taken into the section areMisses Amelia Peters, Zel Bell, Elsie Haywardand Helena Sutton. The officers for the termare Mary Day, president
Margaret Hardie,secretary
May Cline, treasurer.PI ZETA.The Pi Zeta Sorority started in this yearwith six of its old members, every one mightyglad to be back in I. S. N., and eager to helppush the good work along.We gave our first rush party October 7 atthe home of the Misses Amy Stirling andLarene Davies. It wTas in the form of a spread,eats and a good time. Later in the week wegave a theater party at the Grand, three guestsbeing invited.Saturday, October 12, the six old girls tooktheir suppers and started to Lovers Lane. Circumstances prevented the culmination of theseplans, however, and we therefore took possession of a nearby woods. Naturally, wTe tookadvantage of every opportunity to have a goodtime.Our old members back are Misses Amy Stirling, leader
Peggy Swisher, secretary
AnitaKipple, treasurer
Larene Davies, Hazel Nealand Louise Harris.The new pledges are Misses Miller and Delft.OMEGA.The Omega Sorority entertained theirfriends with a supper in the woods on Saturday afternoon, October 12. A delicious supper was served at 4:30. A feature of the evening was a wiener roast about a large bonfire.The members of the section present were theMisses Mary Richard, Helena Freitag, MetaGlavecke, Hazel Fisher, Mildred Flaherty,Hila Lewis, Edna Wallace, Ellen Davis, MaryFlaherty, Edna Lloyd and Gwendolyn Volk-ers. They had as their guests the Misses MonaHalloran, Beulah Staples, Bertha Rigney,Elizabeth Freudenreich, Frances Hauck, LenaHanly, Frances Newton, Esther Newton, NettaMcCampbell and Mildred Higman. The partywas chaperoned by Mrs. T. V. Pruitt.The new pledges of the section are the MissesMona Halloran, Lena Hanly, Netta McCampbell, Elizabeth Freudenreich, Frances Newton,and Mildred Higman.ALPHA.Since the beginning of the school year themembers of Alpha have entertained theirfriends with a luncheon on Wednesday at thehome of Lucile Armstrong, a tramp and wTienerroast on Saturday at the Gilbert farm, and onthe following Saturday evening a dinner at theElks Club.Officers have been elected for the term andare: Sara J. King, president
Mary Ralston,treasurer, and Lucile Armstrong, secretary.The following pledges have been announced.Miss Edith Miller, Terre Haute
Miss GenevaHursh, Burlington
Miss Loraine Thompson,Terre Haute
Miss Hazel Etzold, Huntington
Miss Margaret Gillum, Terre Haute
MissEmelia Zobel, Terre Haute
Miss DorothyBowser, Indianapolis
Miss Edna Parrott,Terre Haute
Miss Virginia Foster, Los Angeles, Calif.
Miss Anne OConnor, Huntington.MU ZETA.The Mu Zeta section of the Womans Leaguehas brilliant and pleasant prospects for thecoming year. Its old characteristics, loyaltyand enthusiasm, have been revived by its oldmembers and absorbed by the new ones.On October 3d a Japanese tea was given byMisses Tharpe and Dix at 500 North Sixthstreet, The members and guests present were
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