'Deltamen' provide songs at programs, banquet An early third fun ction was held in September at Bee Rock. The Drs en joyed home-made icc cream after an afternoon of hiking. Th~ ten returning actives r eceived twelve n ew members during pledge week. Initiation ceremoni~s were held at the club hut west of Searcy, wh.r~ a new hut is now being built as a club proj~ct. "Moonlight and Roses" crea ted an appropriate atmosphere for the formal banquet at Anderson 's on F~bruary 24. The "Deltamen " provi ded musical entertainment. The Drs were one of Ul e few clubs to present • chapel program thi s year . Milton Reed gave a humorous narration for advertisements which were projected onto the screen . The finale was 'The Billboard Song" with the "Deltamen ." A second club project was the purchase of a new bass fiddle for the club quartet. The group perform~d at the SA Christma s party in addition to chard and th e banquet. DELTA IOTA. TOP ROW, Bu"etfield (sponsor), Hughes !sponsorl. Alexander, Sec.- Bumpass, Cantu. SECOND ROW: (vip, Ellis, Grissom, Henderson. Hollis. TH IRD . , (I' I. Sec,- ROW, G. Hodges, l. Hodges, Kellar, McCubbin, McDaniel. FOURTH ROW: Martin, Mathenev, Mills, Perhocs, Pitt. FIFTH ROW; Reed, Rickett, Roark, Shelton, Wheeler. ENTERTAINING at the Student Association Ch ristmas parTy was only one of the many appearances mode by the Dellomen Quartet , specialists in folk music . 157
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