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WE SEE UCARM NW The sophomore, junior, and senior girls were guests of the Psi Iota Xi sorority at the Indianapolis Symphony presentation of the opera, NCarmenn, January 22, 1950. Tickets were made available through the courtesy of Miss Elsie Sweeney of Columbus, a benefactor of the Indianapolis Symphony. Mrs. Aleeta Kinder was sponsor of the local group. Traveling by bus to Indianapolis, the girls were impressed with the season al decorations of our capital city and particularly with the replica on the Circle of the Wise Men's visit to the Christ Child. WCarmenW was sung only partially in English and only partially dramatizedg but the participants were costumed as in Bizet's original composition, and as the story was familiar to the group, it was easy to follow the story of this loved musical drama. The musical background was beautifully provided by the Indianapolis Symphony under the direction of Fabien Sevitzky. The group is grateful to the Psi Iota Xi and to Miss Sweeney for a lovely holiday treat. As Wordsworth would say: UThe music in my heart I bore long after it was heard no more.n Those attending in the local group were Shirley Henry, Joyce Phillips, June Von Dissen, Betty Eppley, Eleanor McClanahan, Martha Jo Ford, Margaret Rutherford, Marjorie Johnson, Katie Von Dissen, Betty Ritzline, Benita Cole, Alma Cochran, Carolyn Brown, Judy Henry, Carolyn Nay, Donna Wallace, and from Paris Crossing, Shirley Joseph, Lorretta Green, and Wilma Garrity. Besides Mrs. Kinder, co-sponsors for the Gamma Lambda Chapter of Psi Iota Xi were Mrs. Elda Manes, Mrs. Ike Taff, and Mrs. Crystal Lurton. HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL The senior class sponsored a Halloween Carnival at the gym on the night of October 31. The gym was decorated in keeping with the occasion with jack-o- lanterns, corn shocks and black and gold crepe paper. Those who came costumed paraded before the judges and prizes were given to the three best costumed. Everyone enjoyed the horror house, the fortune telling booth, the fish pond, the dart board, and the refreshment stand where we sold cold drinks, pie, popcorn, cocoa, and sandwiches. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE PARTY On one night in October the sophomores had a party for the freshmen at the gym. All the sophomores and most of the freshmen were there. The soph- omores thoroughly initiated the freshmen and had a delightful time playing games afterward. we thought Mr. Butler earned the right to be called a soph- omore after he ran with Nancy Sue in the suitcase race. we think the freshmen enjoyed the party as much as the sophomores enjoyed
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