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ACTIVITY Epsilon chapter began its activities this year with a Founder's Day tea in Octo- ber, honoring its six new members. The entire college faculty and members of the Speech Department were in- vited. In December we pre- sented our annual fall project, this time sponsoring Six Who Pass While The Lentils Boil, a Iunior Theatre pro- Seen in Miss Secor's room are Duke, McConnell, Bower, Eond, Miss Secor, Cox, Halprin, Turpen, Stromberg, lennings. duction directed by our president, Dorothy Stromberg. Also featured on the afternoon pro- gram were two puppetry plays, products of the Brenau Puppetry Class. Achievements of the winter were the purchase of a new curtain and contribution to the matching drapes in the Theatre Workshop. We also furnished the sign which is over its entrance. Our spring production is always the climax to the year's activities. This year we pre- sented As Husbands Go, another Rachel Crothers comedy which maintained the high level of entertainment our plays have always upheld. Our final fling, as ever, was a picnic in May, when free from rehearsals, we enjoyed a supper down in the woods. C 1 k W-.K Scenes from AS HUSBANDS GO
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if-O tefgf , Qi 'gi a, Y H4 ,,: . is :im 9 Sr V' x if Q M rg: 2. H Q , Sig r A its, , . -Q - ma. sa , ZETA Pl-II ETA AND ITS OFFICERS DOROTHY STROMBERG, President ADELAIDE BOWER, Secretary NELL HANSON COX, Treasurer MEMBERS lN FACULTY Miss Lois GREGG SECOR .R f Mas. GEORGE PILGRIM :lbMiXUDE FISKE LAFLEUR CHonorary Memberl 'S it ,G , 17lZeta Phi Eta is one ot the oldest and best known of the women's professional fraternities. lts aims are to band together groups ot selected ,college women interested in maintaining high standards ot speech and drama, to promote and maintain a better understanding among colleges and universities teaching the speech arts, to stimulate and encourage all wojihy speech and dramatic enterprises, to keep the organization purely professional in characler, and to tur- nish professional aid and stimulus to members atter graduation. Scene from VVent with the Breeze given by the new members of Zeta Phi Eta, .af 1, Adelaide Bower, Nell Hanson Cox, Dorothy Strom- berg, India Bond, Lynette Duke, Evelyn Halprin, Annelle Iennings, Merryl McConnell, Viola Turpen. -,gi
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HG. it Ti-I j' The Mystic Circle Y- kl QM Q?- V' E SENIGR The H. G. H. Senior Society exists to promote the interests oi Brenau College, and to serve the welfare ot the college student body as a whole, without regard to personal, social, class or political affiliations. ln May of each year the Society will select seven new members from the Iunior class of the college, who in turn will select, at the proper time, their own successors. Thus, it is proposed that the H. G. H. Society will continue to serve the college so long as the college shall endure. Election to membership to H. G. H. is based on merit and merit alone. Everything a student does from her entrance into college, to serve the college, in the classroom, in the debate forum, on the concert stage, in dramatic productions, in contributing to and administering college publications, in the Y.W.C.A., in athletics, or any other constructive curricula or extra-cur- ricula activity, will bring her that much nearer the goal ot H. G. H. Neither politics nor fraternal considerations play any part in the election ot H. G. H. Merit is so emphasized that a girl may secure election if she deserves it, even it she has personal ene- mies in the Society. l L. Q i K il K'
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