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Tea Hosted by Dr Seay

 

Title: TEAS ARE HELD BY SORORITIES PEITH HAS A FASHION SHOW CAL'S FORTUNE TELLER; DIOK VARIETY SHOW

Source: Spilled Ink

Date: November 4, 1946

Our sororities at C. J.C. opened their seasons this past month. These meetings, which are traditional here at C. J. C. are fun for Seniors, as well as Freshmen, each year.

 

As you all know. our three sororities   are  Diokosophian,   Peithosophian and Callilogean. They each invited every one of you to a tea given in honor of the Freshmen. These meetings were held on October 16th, 23rd and 30th.

 

The time was 8:00 in the evening, n the respective sorority halls. The presidents with the aid of their sorority sisters, acted as hostess to their guests. The entertainment was also planned to please the Freshmen. Just to show you the charm and style of their members. Peith gave an annual Fashion Show, music, and all the professional   touches   they   could muster. Miriam Abel was the head of this show with Glen Saxe at the piano for background music.

 

Cal's with Ginny Baar as their president, engaged a gypsy woman to come up to our campus, just to tell you how many months will pass before you will receive that sparkler for the left hand, or just who will make the dean's list of honor students. The truth we did discover!

 

Diok with their originality, under the leadership of Midge Banks, presented a variety show. The incomparable Ginny Gilkey did one of her specialty imitation acts with record accompaniment. Our American is a Latin from Manhattan, figuratively. if not literally, shook castanets to a tango or two in authentic Spanish regalia . . .our one and only Dulce!

 

We hearty seniors never neglect our appetites: there were snacks for all 175 Freshmen. Our formals were out for the gala occasion . . . homework was done early . . . and we all had a good time at our sorority nails. A true Centenary tradition, of our girls, by the girls and for you girls. Diok, Pieth and Cal!