Tri Kappa 1947-1955

All-Girl Tea Honors New Students In Blue Room Of Rendezvous Cafe The Blue Room at the Rendezvous was the setting ·for the all-girls' tea las_t Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. Each girl was greeted by Mrs. P1ckens, dean of women. Social club members and sponsors were also on hand to meet the guests. Mrs. Floren~e Cathcart and Mrs. J. N. Armstrong presided at the beautifully decorated tea table. Other decorations in the banquet room carried out the fall motif. En– tertainment under the direction of mistress of ceremonies Jeanne Bankston, was presented at four in the banquet rt>om. The program was varied, featuring a vocal trio by Darleene Rhodes, June Woods, and Nancy McDaniel, who sang "I Dream of You." Robbie Jean Ruby and Camille Anderson joined their talents in a piano duet, "Doll Dance." Dramatic monologues by Marian Rawlings and Mary Lou Johnston added to the enjoyment of all. Hawaiian numbers were played by Bebe Daniels on her Hawaiian gui– tar, and Jeanne Bankston gave a reading in "Punctuation." Mrs. Pickens was presented to the group and spoke to them biefly concerning social clubs, especially emphasizing that all clubs have their good points. Bids will go regular mail. A short business meeting snd general work session was the Tri– Kappa's agenda for their meeLing Saturday at the Ganus'. The even– ing was topped off with cup cakes and tea served by hostesses-, Ortell Armstrong and Betty Helm. sponsor. Mary Ann Whitalter, president welcomed all members and Ann Dean, vice-president, read a orief history of the Club. The pledges received red rose corsages; and, after they had completed initia– tion, all members enjoyed refresh– ments of spiced tea and cake. Mrs. Pate and Mrs. Burgess from Flor– ence, Ala. , were guests at the in– itiation. Gata "Muds" entertained the old members Saturday night w).th a Halloween party at the W. B. West home. All came in costume and "Chef" Martha "Mud" Allen and the other seven pledges served Chi– nese f6od to the 12 old member;s, -sponsor-, Mrs. Jeanette Baggett, and guest, Mrs. Ann Sewell. Also Saturday night the Tri ~as met at the- Ganus' sented a short skit in which they impersonated their pledge masters as they saw them during pledge W9k ' The Tri Sigma Delta's traveled to Murphey's lake Sunday night to initiate 10 new members into the club. Members and pledges of Cavalier social club held a stag out– ing at Bee Rock Monday night. The pledges served up a meal of fried !ish to members and sponsor, James Davis. Club reporters, don't forget to turn in your club news by Tuesday morning if you want it to go in the Bison. tliett fQtmal lnitiatian. the initiation· the new members pre-

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