Grand Island College - Islander Yearbook (Grand Island, NE)

 - Class of 1927

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the institution. From year to year the standards established by the charter members for literary work and social pleasure have been enthusiastically accepted by new students who are ready to work for the glory of Amphic- tyon and their Alma Mater. Several enjoyable meetings have been held with our rival society, the Athenians, during the pleasant year of 1926-27. A joint meeting before the annual Christmas party was most interesting, with its varied program from the talented members of both groups. The year was started by a de- lightful mixer for the entire student body. The entertainment consisted of a program, games, and eats in the dining hall which was elaborately decorated with Amphictyon blue and tan colors and Japanese garden ef- fects. Initiation, with its dire duties, especially at Hallowe'en time, as was the case this year, is only a stepping stone to membership, and the step was bravely taken by over thirty enthusiastic new workers. The varied programs given every Friday night have been the best. The program committee planned French, Italian, Spanish, Valentine, and Shakespearian entertainments as special features. This and the other com- mittees of the society are to be commended for their loyal and conscien- tious work to make Amphictyon more worthwhile than ever. There have been debates, extemporaneous speeches and readings. The vocal trio, who have been representing the Grand Island College in several cities of Ne- braska, are Amphictyons, and the stringed trio, so popular at all scholastic affairs, are Amphic girls. Some of the comedies of the year have been, Fur and Warmer, Who Am I?, Carrying Out an Idea, and The Revolt. Early in April a play, The Arrival of Kitty, was given in the Auditorium-Gymnasium, and it was unusually successful under the coaching of our talented sponsor, Miss Hirsch. The cast was as follows: William Winkler ..... Frank Rice Bobbie Baxter -- .... Alva Cavett Benjamin Moore -- Kenneth Boyle Ting .......... ---- Donald Starr Sam .............. Harold Eisele The material goal for this year was expressed by the pledge of S250 for the curtains on the stage of the new Auditorium-Gymnasium. This pledge was partlygmet by the receipts from a benefit show, Mare NostruJn, at the Majestic Theatre. Real Amphictyon pep was demonstrated by the great number of tickets sold, and the gratifying results obtained. Speaking of pep, who will ever forget the good times, the hikes, Wiener roasts, and parties afforded? That picnic out at the Y. M. camp in the fall of '26 is an especially memorable one. It was indeed a serious disappointment during last summer to lose our sponsor, Miss Dickerman, through a fatal accident. Because of her loyalty to Amphictyon and her attitude of encouragement and help she holds a sacred place in the hearts of all who knew her. However, much of the success of this year's work is due to our faith- ful critic, Miss Hirsch. Her dramatic ability, in addition to her personality and leadership, are a decided asset to the society, and every wearer of the Amphictyon diamond shaped emblem says, I thank you! Aunt Jane ...... Lucille Shattuck Jane .... --- --- Beulah Overman Kitty - - - - - - - Bernice Putman Suzette - -- .......... Ethel Allen X 2 ..- ff ah 'fa ' 1 C '-Pts , 3, J .,.., ,- fn wg -eg, x , 'f' '91, '1 3 :Q K 4 fx Q S,-. ii .' 3 'M 1 'N 1 X ,i V M . -eu A f Q 9 1.54.5 57 ,. av-x Y N 'm S . I., , ,fx V 1 'v .35 Y

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