Blanche Timmerman, Mildred Gainer. Mrs. Florence Jewell , Sponsor; Arlo Ruth Hill. Raylene Thornton, Edythe Tipton, Vanna Jean Woods, Ruby Jean Wesson, Jean Overton. Frances Stewart, Marilyn Thornton, Thedo Robins, Cloro Belle Duncan, Jewel Dean Hardie. In 1938-39 the Mu Eta Gamma's and the Adelphians combined ta farm ane club, th e Mu Eta Adelphian. The Greek letters af the name translated signify that these girls are "Modest Harding Sisters." The name is appropriate since these girls are quiet and ladylike. For the benefit of the new girls the Mu Eta 's in co-operation with the L. c.'s enterta ined with a hat tamale supper in the dining hall at the beginning of the year. A theatre party was their fall functian and a chicken supper at Mrs. Jewell's cattage was enjoyed in the winter. Bee Rock was visited via an old-fashioned hayride in the spring. One of the auditorium fans was purchased by the M. E. A.'s as their yearly project. The group was under the presidency of Mildred Gainer, Jewel Dean Hardie was vice-president, Vonna Jean Woods, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Florence Jewell , sponsor. Long -s leeved white sweaters with the club emblem, a quarter moon and s tar in black felt in the center front are very effective as club sweaters.
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