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GD v J K-fx BETA TAU EPSILON JOHN APSEY XVILLARD AKE ROBERT BAKER FREDERICK BLISS EARL CLossER XNILLIAM CREASER EDWIN CREASER DONALD DARNELL LORRIMER GRANT DONALD GROVER MEMBERS for-IN PIILDERLEY HENRY HOLLAND RUSSELL JOHNSON VELMIXII LYONS CECIL NIACDONALD . FRANCIS MACDOUOALL CLANCY NIOLL ALPHA MUssoN CHARLES NELSON VVILMER PATTON GLEN PRATT FRANK PURDY FRANK RIIINDAGE HENRY SAGE MILTON SEIFERLEIN l'lARRY SEGAR Joi-IN TI-IOMA IQOBERT VVILSON XKVALTER WILKINSON EVERETT WINSLOW Beta Tau Epsilon has made giant strides this year as regards membership. The number of members in the society at the beginning of the year has almost doubled. These members are for the most part people who are working conscienl tiously for tlIe honor of the college as Well as for that of the society. Beta Tau Epsilon is proud ofthe fact that the members manage to 'live on the most amicable terms with the other men on the campus, both society and non-society. It is the constant policy of the-society administration to continue such friendly relations. -XVILMER PATTON. ALMA COIIECID: Sevemy-Iwo '
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PHI PIII ALPHA LI'1ERARY SOCIETY BLNTLIY 1 CALKIINS. NICGIONL j IXIAUIU R Woon I GAY Snnovx R XKVIILIAMS 'XNDRI ws Com IIARRIQ IIUNH R Nxsnl l Run I I I D I J I 9 I RICHARDS Sm rm. 'XNDLRSON Bovn BUz7RRD CAMPRLLL DOUDNA Lmhnxr I IIDEY I num I RASFR GAINOR AU I x:Ic1 TX J RfICLANDRhS5 Nf1ooRn NICKELS OSTRARDER PROUTY PRUYAII RUPPILLCII1 SWELL ALB1R BROYVN Com. Cummmcs IVICGLONIL VIACGRECOR lhe Pln Pln 'Xlplm IILLl 1IX QOCICII was OIf..'lK1IlCd to develope well b1l'1need llteralx men Ill the 'xtmobpherc of brollxerlv l1elpIulneC.s lhe nun ue taught the worth of C00l7C,l'd1l0Il und 'ue urged to follow the lC'l.Clllllf,S of the Cl'lb9l0OII1 lhe lltcruv prop uns consxbt of pfllllil mcnmrx cllllla dclrltu, pxpers on nnpolvlnt laSllCa ovmons 1nd nnpromptub on curlcnt cventx lhe ment IIIQS au. cxrcfullx planned no thu vull bc xnstrucme Ind IIIICICQUIIL, Phi fcllowslnp IS IOQICILCI bx mp1 up the rn er treats, putxcs 'lncl l7lIlLlllC.lh The men hue luuncd the lesson of dcnng, llllflgi well bs puttxng. the same mn into thur work as into thelr plax lhen swf, banquets are the scene of much IIICIIIIIICDI whllc then Lincoln Bflnquus 1rc the envy of the school lfn lllllxlllf. then LIICICZIXOIS tlnw closclx together, the men of Pln Phu Alplvl h'1xe foxmed l bond of llblmi. IHCIILIQIIIP Row CALRIINS LMA COI C VIACNIANLJS C NIORROW R NEUMAN I' RAUCH W SCOTT NI QTAILETOR Plfdgff R IIRER M FOXVLLR II I'IIC'IILU1ND I' XIONXISRI L BICKLLS LEGS Sezeniy on 1. l I - -1 1 I . -' 5 I.. . D. ' ' ' .i ' I' ' I . Q. f A. I - . 1 f lf. 'z . -' .. f 1' R. I '4 . I . -: G. R. ' '. C. YI. . F. . I-. 7 I. 1 -' WV. 1- I-'.. P Y -I. . Q I' . II. f ' l'I. , .' . . ' 'L 'I - . L... as C. . - . ' ., ' R. - -1 I'. ' - ' K. .f . ' f R. - . .. 7 I N. .f ' . ,A ' R. ' R. E. '. 1 ' ' l'l. 1 .L R. ' . I 1 c G. I f 31. .- 1 ' K. I , l 1' 2 ' ' . ' . Viww . . - 4 up-M - ., . XXV In - rl
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li Y - I l 'I l ,lL l l I !, 94 l A l l ALPHA THETA LITERARY SOCIETY Organizer! in 1890 , E MEMBERS BISATRICE COTTLE DOROTIIY BRADLEY NIARGUERITE BROWN ' ANN LYONS DOROTHY ALLEN MARJORIE VVATKINS FLORENCE LEIOHTON ELIZABETH JENKINS DOROTHEJX YOUNG VIRGINIA 'TREMAINE KATHRINE JENKINS HELLEN SHARRAR T:IILDIEGARDE FINCH RUTH HAMILTON ETHEL WVEST - AUGUSTA STURTRIDGE SOLANGE BOISSOT ELMA BISHOP ELIZAEETI-I VVILl'.IA1VlS TQATHERINE JOINER ELIZABETH BROOKS MARJORIE lDUNTON BEULA WATSON LAURA HURST ITTOPE WINSLOW Another successful year for Alpha Theta is drawing to a close. The annual hay-ride began the social activities of the society, followed closely by teas, a l bridge party at Dorothy AlleI1's, the combined party of Alpha Theta and Kappa i Iota, and the play, Dickens' Cricket on the Hearth . hflrs. Ewing, Alpha' l Th.eta's patroness, entertained the society at her home with a party that was long l to be remembered. Alpha Theta will close the year by the realization of the annual T banquet which the committee assures us will be bigger and better than evern. I - The first semester, the society studied the operas and their composers. The I 5 last semester was devoted to a Trip Around the VVorld which was a study of the arts and artists of different countries. This year the society will lose an unusually large number of girls through graduation who will leave behind a set of ideals in study and conduct which typify the true Alpha Theta girl. . ' -ETHEL TVEST. 'x Y-U Y , QV-If A await MA COLLEOE I Smmzzly-1111 ee
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