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' r Art Club NIOTTOZ Truth is beauty, beauty is truth FLOWER: Pansy COLORS: Purple and Gold OFFICERS EMILY GARRETT . :KATHERINE HARNEY . HELEN BROWN . . MARGUERITE GARDNER PIELEN BROWN ELIZABETH CIIEATHAM LOTTIE DICKINSON BARTOXV FAUNTLEROY EMILY GARRETT MEMBERS IiATHLEEN GAUTIER EVELYN GILL lKA'1'I-IERINE I-IARNEY ORA LISKEY NANNIE LAKE TRUMON MILES ILO President Vi cc-President Secretary T1'czLsuI'cI' OPHELIA NELSON MARGARET PARRISII H'ELEN RICHEY MARY TAYLOR MARGARET VVALKUP
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oice NIOTTOI If mmic be the food of lowehfplczy on! AGI-ISAI-I DuuI.IcI' . CI-IRISTINE CHISNOWETH EST1-IIER SAVAGE , . HELEN DAVIS OFF! CERS M EIVIHERS President V ice-President Secretary Treasurer IO-I'IORD FRANK, Instructor MlNNlli BELL ATIQINS NIARY TIYIOAIAS BELL CI-IRISTINE CHENOW'E'I'I-I BEULAI-I CI-IRISTIAN NIYRTLE BEATRICIE DANIEL PIELEN DAVIS ACI-ISAI-I MILLER DIIIILEY ICATHIERINE FUQUA BEULAH MAE HASI-I LOUISE PIAGGARD NIYRTLE I-IOESON ICQ 1X4AR'I'1-IA JOHNSON EVA MAE KOONTZ NANNIE LAKE EDYTIIE NIAYES IANEY LAWSON NORNVOOD GRACE ARDIS OAKES VIRGINIA PUGH ANNIE ESTHER SAVAGE NIILDRED SNELLINGS OLNEY THORNTON LUCILE WILSON
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Stunt Night IIIQRITS always a Iirst time to everything that happens. Sometimes the Iirst of a thing is the worst of a thingg sometimes the oftener we do it the better we do it--and sometimes again all signs fail in dry weather. Be that as it may, on December 12, IQL3, the Woman's College had its tirst, its very first Stunt Night and if it did not blaze a trail for other years to follow until time shall cease to be, certainly it is not because the blazers didn't blaze, nor the trailers trail, nor the stunters stunt, nor the jokers joke. nor the punsters pun, nor the grinders grind, nor the shiners shine, 'for it was all of this and then some. It was a show night, Everything had a chance. .liveryone was notified, lf you have Stunts prepare to do them now. Iixllll there were no regrets. Everybody accepted the invitation extended by the College to show oH', and it was a show oft and a show on and a show down and a show up, and the whole evening was one glad, gay. snappy, something- drning-all-the-while moving picture show. No one was stage struck, the lime- light rattled not even the most amateurish and the professionals were scarcely distinguishable from the maiden adventurers. No one was embarrassed except the judges, and their embarrassment was the unusual one of richesg and they handed down their decision with trepidation. hesitation and much laudation. lint the plaudits of the galleries assured them that they had accidentally struck it right. 'llhe program, impartial and generous, allowed 'The Faculty Iirst place and Miss Frank, of the Voice Department, and Miss lleauchamp, of the Chair of Expression, did their respective stunts to the glory of their respective and respectable callings. 'l'he Sororities proved what Sororities can do if you will only let them alone. Who can ever 'forget the clever skit written and put on by the Delta Alpha Sigmas, entitled Rushing a New tiirlu? And the Qmego Sigma Chi's, After Reception on Saturday Night. was so true to life it made the guilty quake and the suitors in the audience realize what it means to go into the hands ol a receiver -after the reception. The Singing School, suggesting bygone days, was put on to perfection by the l'hi Zeta tiammasg they even excavated from the ruins of ti1ne the old melodeon of prehistoric times that it might be a fitting accompaniment to the tunes of long ago! Oh, it was just nothing that somebody didn't do Stunt Night and the l'hi Phi Delta's, weren't they the spooky' ones? They tangoed in shadow and one-stepped in sheets and did a ghostly bunny hug until we had lhc creeps! And the Dramatic Club put up two stars to dialogue together, and Minnie Hell Atkins and Lillian Savage. soprano and alto by nature. showed how two perfectly nice ladies can quarrel and make up all about a man. The Athletic Club put up two high-steppers if ever you saw two, and the clog dancing of Louise Northington and Esther Savage was nothing to the double bow-knots theygtied themselves into, and though they plunged into space somehow they always landed on their own feet. The audience roared and III
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