College of the Sisters of Bethany - Ivy Leaf Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1926

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THE IVY LEAF Jlfay yete Miss Holt and Miss Kerns, Directors The annual May Fete is to be held the fourth of June, at sunset. It consists of the traditional Ivy ceremony, pantomimes, and dances. We are certain that our May Queen, Hazel Lewis, will make a very charming and dignified queen. PROGRAM I. Grand March- Ivy Ceremony. 1. Queen-Hazel Lewis. 2. Chief maid--Lillian Carson. 3. Two heralds. 4. Jesters-Elizabeth Swallow-Marcia Mohler. 5. Crown bearer-Lois August. 6. Two train bearers-James Ludlow- Ogden Ludlow. 7. Ladies in waiting. II. Milady's Bandbox. 1. Milady-Louise Wright. 2. Her maid-Agatha Mae Bean. 3. Her son-Lucille Willis. 4. Maitre de la Maison-Polly Speelman. 5 . Styles. a. English cavalier-Frances Johnston. b. Pilgrim-Edna Hawkes. c. Colonial-Margaret Lewis. d. Civil War-Mary Livingston. e. Modern-Alice Brunner. III. Dances. 1. Solo dance. 2. Group dance. INTERMISSION IV. Breath of a Rose. 1. Stems. 2. Leaves. 3. Petals. 4. Pollen. 5. Butterfly-Mary Noble Oliphant. 6. Heart of the Rose-Pauline Robinette. V. Three May Poles. 1. Kindergarten. 2. Primary. 3. Grammar. The Cupitul in an interesting way Tells current history from day to day. The lending newspaper II'll'0llg'il0llI the state, And it is sold at xi. rensonnhle rate. Flowers are BIWHYS beautiful Use electric-itv und snve vour eves Eur H1956 Bi HFIYHS' are best. Go to Tm-ker s und you'll be wise 'lhere is found a choice assortment.. The fixtures will hcnutify your home And with these flowers each henrt finds rest. Yuu'll be sntisfierl, zxnrl no furthe: you ll roam Page 40

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'l'hut is why girls flock to Mill TI-IE IVY LEAF T12 yy ical ffirzin ing Miss Holt, Director ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Awociation officers this year are as follows: President, Polly Speel- mang Vice-President, Agatha Mae Bean, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Noble Oliphant. This organization has charge of school parties and general athletics. BETHANY B Did you ever receive a B from Bethany? If you have, I am sure you will never forget it. You will remember how, on Field Day, Bishop Wise presented to you and others, having a stated number of points, a large gold colored letter B, and you will recall how you earned it. Effort and good sportsmanship. . . . . .100 poirnts 50 Posture ...................... Basket-ball . Tennis...... Swimming . . . Volley ball. ........ Dancing ........................ 7? H so 50 ' 50 ...25 25 H This makes a total of 350 points possible for you to obtain. Of course you did not earn every point possible, but earned within a hundred points of the total, and thus received your B, Ninety of the points must have been received for good sportsman- ship, and the grade B given you for your posture. When you look at your B, it brings to mind the good times spent in playing games of many sorts in the sportsmanlike way, when you attended Bethany. Margaret Lewis '2 6. yielnl 701511 The annual Field Day is held on May the first. This is a day set apart as a time in which all classes compete in various athletics and drills. The class which secures the most points is awarded a silver loving cup by Bishop Wise. The program begins at ten o'clock with a basketball game. It is followed by the dashes, throws for distance, and relays. At noon, a cafeteria lunch is served on the campus. At two o'clock, the afternoon program begins with the Grand March. Drills, clog dances, hand apparatus, and a volley ball game follow. After the posture tests have been taken, Bishop Wise closes the day by making the awards. 10:00 A. M. 1. Basket Ball Game. 2. Dashes-50 and 100. 3. Throws, etc. FIELD DAY 2 a. Baseball throw from distance. b. Basket ball throw from distance. c. Indian club hurl from distance. d. Hand spring race. All 4's relay. 12:30 o'clock. 4. Cafeteria Lunch. 2:00 o'clock. 1. Grand March. College 6. Uno must look sinnrt und chic 'l'o he up tn the minute today For they know it will pay. Primary. 3 . 3 4 5 6 7 Formal day's order-upper school. b. Folk Dance - Primary - ' Baa Baa Black Sheep. Mimetics-Grammar. Clog- Lindy Lu. Hand Apparatus. a. Dumb-bells-Primary. b. Wands-Grammar. c. Indian Clubs-Upper School. Volley Ball Game. Posture Candidates. March. Tennis and Tournament Finals. Drills: a. c. d. 1Vhy do the girls trade at the Gem V IVhen they are planning ll feed ? Because they know the service is prompt And they find just what they need. Page 39



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THE IVY LEAF obey Ruth Morrison fhaving been asked if she could danccl- No, I can't dance, but I can Charleston. Miss Thomson labsent mindedlyj - Well, we didn't get so far today as we did tomorrow. Miss Miller--All present in Algebra hold up your hands. fCounts.J Very wellg now all those that are not present. Pat Brunner- It's tough to pay 50 cents for a steak. Polly Speelman- It's tougher to pay 25 cents. Polly S.- Why did Mary Livingston give up her trip abroad? Hazel Lewis- Because she heard it broadened one. Miss McGrew- Sarah, your work is falling down, and if you want to pick it up you'll have to step on it. Miss Robinson- What is the meaning of 'affected'? Alice B.- Put on. Miss R.-'Use it in a sentence. Alice B.- This morning I affected my clothes. Dena Libbin- I thought you took Al- gebra before. Margaret Lewis- I did, but the fac- ulty encored me. With the dnrkness comes desire for sleep. Which should he deep like lhnt of an child, Su while tho stars sweet vigil keep, Go lo in rest llremnh-ss and mild. This you 4-un do hy the M4-l'Inlire way, Buy nmitrcsses l.hel'o-you'lI find ii will pany. Your slr-op will he u calm repose, For Mcl9Inlire's sntisl'y-everyone knows. DOLL SECTION Baby Doll-Dorothy Staver French Doll-Dena Libbin Rag Doll-Maxine Murphy Flapper Doll-Pauline Robinette Kewpie Doll-Edna Hawkes Clown Doll-Verne Wagner Cherub Doll-Louise Giblette China Doll-Mervene Ricklefs Rubber Doll-Antoinette Tod MAGAZINE SECTION 1. Review of Reviews-Anna Walsh 2. Shadowland-Mervene Ricklefs 3 . Bethany Catalogue-Frances John- ston 4. Life-Polly Speelman 5. Good Housekeeping-Helen Miller 6. Beauty-Sarah Ewart 7. Woman's Home Companion -Jose- phine Koenig 8. Literary Digest-Lucille Willis 9. St. Nicholas-Edna Hawkes 10. Film Fun-Agatha Mae Bean 11. Vanity Fair-Pauline Robinette 12. Musical America-Mary Livingston 13. Theatre Magazine-Editha McGrew 14. Dance Lovers-Ruth Morrison 15. Western Stories-Maxine Murphy Lou- How do you suppose Lillian ever cultivated such a beautiful voice? Evelyn H.- By eating bird seed ev- ery Sunday night. Miss Bair- Edna, where did that boy live that you lived next door to? Edna fabsentlyj- Next door to me. Love is a feeling that you feel when you feel that you're going to have a feel- ing that you never felt before. The Cenfral 'Trust is the place to gn lf you have some money and want it to grow, 'l'hey're courteous, obliging, and on the square- Ask the best people in town-they nlwnys go there- 'l'he Central National is the very best bank '1'hey'll help you to save, and, we want to be frank, With it no other can ever compare. If you want to succeed--just hurry in there. Page 41

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