Wyo . e new andeld students and members of the faculty metland became acquainted with each other. Theaddress of welcome was given by Mr. Preste-gard, II, and was answered by Mr. Hoadley, 14, of 1 hermopolis. After a short program those who desired indulged in dancing tillall felt there were no longer any new and old students. Refreshments were served on the track during the evening. BENEDICT the evening of February 3 many students could have been seenat the Maennerchor hall helping the Benedicts celebrate their second an-nual pe-rade. The hall was beautifully decorated in the blue a


Wyo . e new andeld students and members of the faculty metland became acquainted with each other. Theaddress of welcome was given by Mr. Preste-gard, II, and was answered by Mr. Hoadley, 14, of 1 hermopolis. After a short program those who desired indulged in dancing tillall felt there were no longer any new and old students. Refreshments were served on the track during the evening. BENEDICT the evening of February 3 many students could have been seenat the Maennerchor hall helping the Benedicts celebrate their second an-nual pe-rade. The hall was beautifully decorated in the blue and white of theclub. Mirrors on each side reflected the scenes of gayety. At one endthe owl sat, an interested spectator of all that occurred. Lohmannsorchestra from Denver furnished delightful music. During an inter-mission a most delicious three-course supper was served. The Sigma Beta Phi fraternity gave their seventh annual smusteron December 9. This year the smuster was a delightful banquet at the. Thornburgh Hotel, where covers were laid for forty-two people. Thedining room was beautifully decorated with pennants aid other sym-bols of Sigma Beta Phi. The fraternity ffower, the violet, attractivelydecorated the table and a bouquet of them was found at each ladysplace. The evening began with a formal ceremony of the fraternityand roll call, which was followed by an address of wecome by , Mr. Hunton. Mr. Hclhday was toastmaster of the evening, and he called for toasts frcm Prof. Fitterer, Dr. Heyl and for the faculty; Mr. Fuller, representing Delta Theta Kappa,Miss Doyle, representing Pi Beta Phi, and Mr. Herrick, an alumnusof the University. The very enjoyable evening closed with a toast tothe absent members. JUNIOR PROMENADE. On February I 7 the class of 1912 welcomed all the friends of theUniversity at their annual Prom., which was chaperoned by Dr. andMrs. Meiica. Prof, and Mrs. Bellis, Prof, and Mrs. Boyle, , Mrs. Rexford and D


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