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>5 s i I i I, , ' : gS!^P DELT'A BETA purpose ol‘ tlao Belt.Let. CHOIR me pui'puBo society is to provide entertainment for students of Montroat :S?^rrtSfnLri^/-Lireon^5c;roro ?o H‘®thls we ask f°a from each and every student^momocr. Any ■suggestions for ' good programs, now games etc. v/ill pQ Give thorn to Barbara Frame-, -1. vice president. The Choir under the direction of Miss Lord, is composed of college Igirls aith a musical car and a liove fc.-r ?.m;.sic. It meets every ipridoa;/" night from seven until ieight' o'clock for practice which consists of secular as well as religious music. The choir counts it a privilege to help out on Sun day in the worship of the church. It also gives several concerts, daring the year. We enjoy our singing and hope that everyone enjoys and gets a message from I O' T e 1:0 X s 1 c. :;nd tc- ■■ PHIh'Ud'i'trUlK j.a grand old gang, 'rather we'll hang!." These two linos of the Philalcthian Literary Society song show the scntim.ont of the loyal Phils. _ is one of the two literary sociot.^o which arc organized for the enter tainment of the college girls. Both arc fine clubs, but we fccJ. thit the Philalcthlans really lean the rest. We have the gra-ndost alrls in school and we welcome all the new girls to share our TLm. tritoniar The Tritonian Literary Society held its first meeting Saturday ni;h. Sept. 18 in the Alba lobby. Lo'\'orG very glad to welcome in so many now girls, and we hope they will bo happy with us. We shall moot cnee every two v/oeks, and v/c n;Po going to try to m,ake our pro grams interesting to our members* VJo'^welcome any help which our nev/ members may offer. We believe in our Trltonians for: "The Tritonian '-'•iris arc the truest girls". V/c oro proud to sing theso lines end- in": "Loy-1 Tritonians arc we". — HIAWASSEE Hail Hiawassccsl We v;ant to v/ol- como all the nev/ girls that have been willed to us. We surely arc glad to got you, and hope you \cill feel at home with us. Come on out and help us make this a big year for cur tribe. V/c'11 expect you all. 0-a: the GLEE CLUB Glee Club is i cally quite n: ;os t club imaginable. Al- thou[';h '70' miss Mis Lord, Miss now instructor, W o ^odl.'.ou s e j our i.s ;'uist grand. Wo havo""offleers Just like any othoi' ci^’.b-president, vice pros- idont, secretary and treasurer. '\t ehc V03-V boginning we struggle with our business nroblcms, and then we ''really sing". How v;c aro loarnin/:; the when, ond where" of tone and when wo really learn songs we have o, recital. We have Just loads of fun, and any high school student that has the desire and "v'lll to come and Join us. "how, quality, cnoagh try" DRAMATICS V/o who secretly yearn for the glare of footlights and the glory of applause arc being well coached by our own Miss Hoyt* Twice each week we have our meetings and learn all about Just how its done. The m*ost thrilling event sc far was the meeting in which Miss Hoyt astounded us all by fainting. This is only one of the many extraordinary things v;c see, hoar and do at our meetings. Wo plan to produce several plays this'year., so you who would out do Garbo, como on--thcrc's a place for you among us. -i >*> ■ ''S'! V! 1-
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