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Zeta FIRST SEMESTER Isabelle Tabb Byrdena Moore Virginia Williams Inez Beelcs Sarah Bangs Helen Cave Georgia Cunnington Catherine Nell Dorothy May Helen Alwood Sarah Bangs Inez Beeks Miss Bergclall Ferne Brindle Donna Borton Miss Brooks Helen Cave Ruby Coleman Miss Cool: Georgia Cunnington 31 Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Critic Sergeant-at-Arms Chaplain Chorister Pianist Members Imogene Hickman Betty Johnson Virginia Keplar Pearl Martin Dorothy May Byrclena Moore Alice Nell Catherine Nell Irene Nell Donna Norris Mildred Rawley SECOND SEMESTER Byrdend Moore Imogene Hickman Sarah Bangs Inez Beeks Betty Johnson Isabelle Tabla Ruth Smith Leone Russell Donna Norris Leone Russell Leora Smith Lycla Smith Ruth Smith Riva Swales Isabelle Tabla Mary Helen Thayer Rita Wild Riva June Williams Virginia Williams
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Palette Guild Officers Bob Peter ............. Co-Chairmen Bob Diffenbaugll ........ Members Naomi Sulcmann Helen Lee Bob Peters Peggy Burris Mary Louise lVlcEnclerfer Rita Wild Helen Cave Fern Brinclle Wilbur Crist Catherine Nell John Regier Luella Jacobs Nettie Hubbard Virginia Williams Bill Warner Bill Stitely lrene Nell Connie Norris Bob Diffenbaugli 'T YA
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Zeta Activities Since the gavel sounded in October, 1897, at the first Zethalethean Literary Society of twelve members, this organi- zation has never failed to be one of the favorites of l'l. C. girls. This year, with a greatly increased membership over the first society, the or- ganization has not failed to instill the old traditions into its members. Parliamentary drills, plays, music, im- promptus, and literary talks were the main- stay of the programs. Socially, Zeta spon- sored the Student-Faculty Reception, Hay Rack Ride and Gypsy Day-in spite of the Bums. Former members who had married dur- ing the year were forced to recognize their former alliance by furnishing cake to re- fresh the present members at their enter- tainment of Philo, customarily known as lnter-Society. Most of the meetings of the second semester were held in the lounge of the girls dormitory instead of the usual Zeta Hall because of the redecorating of the literary halls. Former Zeta members gave generously toward the project. Philo Activities Ship Ahoy! -With the old familiar cry that every Philo member loves and fondly remembers, the good sihip Philo sailed once more. Many were the icebergs, shoals, and submarines, which thretened to sink the ship, but the men at the helm, proving their capabilities and leadership, steered the ship through its course and back to home port safely. The journey presented more difficul- ties this year due to the troubled waters- of war times. Four of the crew left during the journey to fight for Uncle Sam-Paul D. Bowman, Gilbert Carter, Birgil Beeks, and Paul Allen. Two long standing traditions were laid aside-first, two helmsmen instead of the usual three were elected, and second, a Junior, Stanley Peters, became helmsman for the first semester. Under the leadership of Don Williams, second semester helms- man, the crew undertook repairs on the deck ffloorj and mast fceilingl with the aid of former Philo members. The ship! sailed into the usual ports, -the Moonlight l'like, Student-Faculty Re- ception, Hay Rack Ride, and lnter-Society. 32
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