Page Four.
THE SALEMITE
Saturday, October 15, 1932.
POETRY
In thinking; of modern poefrry,
one’s mind is immediately turned
toward the works of Edna St. Vin
cent Millay. Renaisscence, a most as-
toundinj; performance, of this >fon-
eration, was written when Miss Mil-
lay was nineteen years old. It be
j?ins like a child’s aimless verse or «
countinft out rhyme.
All I could see from where I .s-tood
Was three long mountains and a
I turned and looked another wa;
And saw three i.slands in a hay.
•So with my eyes I traced the lin
Of the horizon, thin and fine,
.Straight around until I was com
Back to where I’d started from;
And I saw from where I stood
Was three long mountains and a
—Edna St. Vincent Millay.
In the poem by Stephen Phillips
is painted in words a picture of on
of the many fall scenes around u
AN OCTOBER DAY
Through dry and hurrying leaves
Ciolden our way;
.Sound of the wind, south west
Erom the wild day!
W’ild all thy loosened hair.
Blown in my eyes;
Till thou doth .seem a part
Of autumn skies.
Wild from the setting sun
Rushes the rain;
Ah, be it true or false,
Thy kiss again !
—Stephen Phillips.
IT CAPTURES THE HEART
OF THE WORLD
Moonlight . . . their last hour
togeth«r . . . between them the
shadow of a past tragedy . . .
here is romance to take your
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KAPPA DINNER
The pleges of Alpha Phi Kappa
sorority were entertained on October
second in the recreation room of
Louisa Bitting Building with a
lovely banquet, given by the mem
bers of this sorority—Tiny corsages
were at each guest’s place. During
the evening, aside , from the main
feature, which was eating, the guests
danced between courses and were en
tertained further by singing, and
passing around the famous Miceky
“Mouse,” much to the discomfort of
Wanna Mary Huggins.
The sorority colors were carried
out in the banquet, itself, in the
flowers, decoration, and pledge rib-
Cokcy Preston, Virginia Kali, Mar
tha Neal, Marietta Way, Mary Penn,
Rachel Carroll, Claudia Foy, Mary
Drew Dalton Elizabeth Gray, Marv
Louise Fuller, Dorothy Moore, Bet
ty Tuttle, Georgia Huntington.
BETA PLEDGE SUPPER
The Beta Beta Phi pledges were
entertained Saturday, October first,
with a pledge supper given in their
honor. The supper was served buf
fet style from a table where the so
rority colors, black and red predom
inated in the decorations. The
pledges were given lovely corsages
of red roses and were pinned with
the Beta {)lcdge buttons..
'I'hose present were:
•Mary Catherine Siewers, Mary
Katherine Thorj), Margaret Johnson,
l‘'rances Hill, Isabelle Pollock, Mary
Sample, Grace Pollock, Dorabellt
(iraves, Annie Shufford, and pedges:
Anne Taylor, Miriam Stevenson,
B(th Norman, and Elois Padrick.
SIGMAS PLEDGE NEW
MEMBERS
Tuesday night, October 11, the
Delta Sigma Delta Sorority enter
tained at a dinner given in the Rec
reation Room of the Louisa Wilson
Bitting Building, in honor of the
pledges. The room was attractively
decorated in lavender and white
dahlias, carrying out the sorority
colors. Before the four course din
ner was served the pledges were
|)resented with corsages and pledgf
pins.
Those present were the pledges
.\nnie Zue Maye, Margaret Ward,
Margaret’ Wall, and Marion Hadley.
And the old members: Natilda
Mann, Nina Way Credle, Mary
Price, Elizabeth Price, Katherine
Lasater, and Ann McKinnon.
THETA SORORITY
ENTERTAINS
At six o’clock on Saturday, Sep
tember 31st, the installation of the
new members in the Theta Delta Pi
sorority was held. After the in
stallation, a delicious cold supper
was served the new members with
the old girls acting as hostess.
The Theta pledges are Patsy Mc-
Miillan, Margaret McLean, and
Lila Wamble.
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