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338 THE NORMAL ADVANCEfflu Heta* I kHE chapter, under the leadership of May Zinck, has just added another pleasant and■*■ profitable year to its history. At the beginning of the fall term, May Zinck, Ollie Dix,Gladys Rippetoe, and Hope Tharpe returned to school to champion the Mu Zeta cause, andafter a season of delightful rush parties the Misses Ruby Curry, Elsa Finlay, Ruth Costlow,Clara Applegate, and Edith Provines were added to the membership of the chapter. Severalsocial events occurred during the term.At the opening of the winter term our number was lessened by the withdrawal of MissTharpe from school. At this time our constitution was revised and amended very materially and a new pledge was added to the initiation ceremony. Following another season ofdelightful parties we welcomed into our membership the Misses Mary Adams, Mary Grigsby,Madeline White and Lucia St. Clair. During this term we were entertained at afternoon parties at the homes of the Misses Zinck, Applegate, Costlow, Provines, and Rippetoe.On the evening of February 15, the chapter enjoyed a theater party at the Grand, followed by refreshments at the Rose.On Saturday evening, March 1, the members entertained their men friends at an indoorpicnic at the home of Madeline White. A delicious picnic luncheon was served, to which alldid justice. The features of the evening were games, contests, charades, and dancing. Themembers and guests present were the Misses Zinck, Dix, Costlow, Finlay, Curry, Grigsby,Adams, White, Applegate, Provines, and Messrs. Sakel, Houghland, Cunningham, Haz-zard, Swanigan, Carpenter, Baldwin, Newman, Reece, and Hyndman. Mr. and Mrs. Westphal were the chaperones.At the close of the term Mary Grigsby and Mary Adams left us to accept positions.Miss Grigsby is teaching in the Bedford schools and Miss Adams in Panama.Two of our old members, Elizabeth Standiford and Virgie DeWeese, returned to schoolfor the spring term, and have added much to the spirit of the chapter.The Mu Zetas were hostesses for a four course dinner at Roots tea room Saturday evening, April 5. The table was beautifully decorated and pink carnations were given as favors.The guests were Emun Barnes and Mrs. Byrn. Miss Barnes and Mrs. Byrn took the pledgeon the evening of April 24.One of the leading social events of this term was a party at the home of Lucia St. Claire,on May 3. The evening was devoted to the enjoyment of music, progressive games, a mostunique program and delicious refreshments. The members and guests who enjoyed the evening together were the Misses Zinck, Dix, Rippetoe, Costlow, Curry, DeWeese, Standiford,Provines, Applegate, Finlay, White, Barnes, Way, St. Clair, Mrs. Byrn, and Messrs. Clunie,Applegate, Stork, St. Clair, Sigler, VanCleave, Sakel, Hyndman, Reece, Swango, Hough-land, Hemmer, Wier, Goodwin, and Byrn.On the afternoon of May 24, the members entertained their men friends at the annualMu Zeta picnic in Forest Park. The day was ideal for games, boating, and an out-door supper? all of which were thoroughly enjoyed. |
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