Wyo . Decoration for Delta Theta Kappa Dance. On New Years eve, at the Sigma Beta Phi house, one of severalfireside parties was held. The guests enjoyed playing cards until a latehour, when they all gathered amout the fireplace, where refreshmentswere served. Soon the bells were heard which announced that 1910 wasno more and all present helped to welcome in 1911. A few good reso-lutions were made and then the guests departed, wishing their hosts avery happy new year. Prof, and Mrs. Henry G. Knight entertained very delightfullyfor the Pi Phis and their gentlemen friends on March 3. Each person


Wyo . Decoration for Delta Theta Kappa Dance. On New Years eve, at the Sigma Beta Phi house, one of severalfireside parties was held. The guests enjoyed playing cards until a latehour, when they all gathered amout the fireplace, where refreshmentswere served. Soon the bells were heard which announced that 1910 wasno more and all present helped to welcome in 1911. A few good reso-lutions were made and then the guests departed, wishing their hosts avery happy new year. Prof, and Mrs. Henry G. Knight entertained very delightfullyfor the Pi Phis and their gentlemen friends on March 3. Each person was requested to bring something which was no longer wanted. Afterall the guests had arrived they were told to trade their rubbish forsomeones else. Of course the most successful traders were those whocould praise best the usefulness of their articles. Other games wereenjoyed during the evening, then danty-refreshments were served. Alljoined heartily in the Rahs! for the Knights before Another Delia Theta Kappa Decoration. Prof, and Mrs. Hutchison entertained at a stunt party in honorof the Sigma Beta Phis and their ladies. The gentlemen had a gooddeal of practice (perhaps much needed) in threadmg needles and sew-ing on buttons. Cutting cut states taxed the brains of many, and somediscovered that they were not at all talented in the art of cutting outanimals. Lovely refreshments were served, and after a little music theguests departed with many expressions of the delightful evening they hadenjoyed. April 1 the home of Mrs. Goodrich on Tenth street was given overto the enjoyment of a good time by the members of Zeta Xi and their •KX=>0 I 00^ ^oo 0 00-> 5 5 gentlemen friends. During the evening the guests enjoyed progressivewhist, at which game Mr. Rowland was lucky enough to gain the Charlie Jones and Symons were not so fortunate and drew forthe booby prize, which Mr. Jones received. Many other novel amuse-ments, such


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