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Scanned from Box 1 of the Frederica Pantlind Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ANNUAL LUNCHEON Epsilon Chapter GAMMA DELTA TAU SORORITY Saturday, May 25, 1935 ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION OFFICERS OF THE SORORITY PROGRAM Term from January to June 1935 President Virginia Wanty '35 President V. Wanty Vice - President B. Bloomer Toastmistress Elizabeth Mary Uhl '30 Secretary B.J. Stander Treasurer M. Griswold "Gamma Delta Tau in the Past IT Lucille Hopson Russell 1 12 Historian B. Cornelius Sergeant at - Arms F. Pantlind "Gamma Delta Tau in the Present" Mary Griswold '35 Betty Bloomer '36 Betty Ann Stiles '37 COMMITTEES Pendents for new members , "Experiences of a Gamma Delta Tau Martha Rood in the Orient Marion McVean Clay 1 04 Annual Luncheon Laura M. Ripley Song Sorority Black and White Ball Martha Rood Total Active Membership 27 ORIGINAL RETIRES or PRESERVATION Please segie and ceture Barbara Carvelvis. Breey Jane Stander Betty Befomer ANNUAL LUNCHEON Buty use Epsilon Chapter Virgunia Wanty GAMMA DELTA TAU SORORITY marim M.Clay. Lucils K: mary griswood mong hare Betty am studes "Baby" Mariou Berbiy Whinery 2 leaver Edith m. J Cay Bunting Saturday mmmgfore May 25, morry Cora Watson French. margaul Puth Prebel Phillrick Throm Karsanine fordman rear Rouia Prize mliste Kusteren Barbara Hoult Bradhild Hiller Wonnan Dix Marian Tallmady Seatt alice uhe Donis White Nobel Deem nuid - maitha Rood keep 03 mee mary Cornelia Parson Rord Wrs George H appligate ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION OFFICERS OF THE SORORITY PROGRAM Term from January to June 1935 President Virginia Wanty I 35 President V. Wanty Vice President B. Bloomer Toastmistress Elizabeth Mary Uhl 30 Secretary B.J. Stander Treasurer M. Griswold "Gamma Delta Tau in the Past " Lucille Hopson Russell 1 12 Historian B. Cornelius Sergeant at Arms F. Pantlind "Gamma Delta Tau in the Present" Mary Griswold 1 35 Betty Bloomer '36 Betty Ann Stiles '37 COMMITTEES Pendents for new members , "Experiences of a Gamma Delta Tau Martha Rood in the Orient Marion McVean Clay 1 04 Annual Luncheon Laura M. Ripley Song Sorority Black and White Ball Martha Rood Total Active Membership 27 RIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION Dear sisters, listen to the glad refrain, Gamma Coming with joy, to cheer our hearts again; Delta Through the dark abysses, soon we see the light 1 Tau Virgins before us in pure robes of white. Weary and long may seem the way before, Song Many have traveled thus in days of yore. Diamond star of morning, At thy shrine we hurl Love and flowers adorning, Brightest gold and pearls. Anthems sweet we sing thee, Fondly greet us now; Here in one assembly Gamma Delta Tau, Gamma Delta Tau. ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION CHARITY BLACK & WHITE BALL PRESENTED BY GAMMA DELTA TAU First Holiday Formal KENT COUNTRY CLUB Friday, December 22 25 $1.50 Per Couple COMMANDERS ORCHESTRA Jerryford ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION ALPHA OMEGA FORMERLY PARAGON YALLY CHERYYOOD Presents Let's Go Modern Pantlind Ballroom December 21,1934 1934 9:30 P.M. CANAD GALD FREE Dany Will Attend Dance Friday Night Of Paragon Club A large number of the high school and college set are planning to at- tend the Paragon club open and informal dancing party Friday eve- ning in the Pantlind hotel ballroom. Chapters of Alpha Omega fra- ternity. of which the club is a new member. will be present with dele- gates from Flint, Bay City, Port Huron, Detroit, Saginaw and Birm- ingham. A few of the reservations in- clude: Margaret Tapley, Lynn Fer- guson, Mary Snapp. J. C. Hendricks, Virginia Blakeslee, Ray Clarke, Nancy Mulnix, John Hadden. Mar- garet Gezon, Richard Gringhuis, Betty Bloomer, Louis DeLamarter, Jr., Fredericka Pantlind, Wallace Sherwood, Gwen Evans, Gaylord Gill, Rosemary Drueke, Rowland Hall, Katherine Miller, Harry Steb- bins, Agnes Davies, James Avery, Barbara Collisi, Richard Cornelius, Mary Griswold, Thomas Quimby, Virginia Wanty. Herbert Boshoven. Dorothea Rieske, Jay Dutmers, Alice Whitwam, Robert Lynch, Betty Huldin, Jack Otte, Carol Baldwin, Joseph McGee, Katherine Crawford, William Humphrey, Mary O'Brien, Howard Ellis. Dorothy Dexter. Rob- ert Gamble, Betty McKeon. Thomas Thoits, Marian Banks and Sam Metcalf. R 8, 1934. THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS ARCHERY AND GOLF AS OUTDOOR HOBBIES Nautical Party To Be Event at Kent Thursday Gamma Delta Sponsor Dance. Ther, name Good Ship Good is significant of the nautical decorations which will be used at the open informal dancing party which the Gam- ma Delta Taus are sponsor under that title at Kent Coun- try club on Thursday evening in compliment to young folk leaving for school and col- W W leges. Three ships each bearing one of the three Greek letters of the sorority will be placed at one end of the ballroom which in appear- ance will give the effect of a large ship with portholes and flags. The nautical atmosphere conveyed by the decorations in blue and white also is representative of the POLICY ty's colors. Dancing will be joyed on the club porch if weath permits. Reservations may be made with the Gamma Delta Tau Steamship line for the party at which tickets will be taken by Miss Virginia Wanty as purser. Those already having purchased tickets for this particular yoya include Miss Mary Griswold Betty Jane St Mic Dalrymple Miss Mar ing for New F erine Georg Wash A. LeClear P. A. Dykhuizen. A. LeClear P. A. Dykhuizen. O'Br Jane Gamma Delta Taus find archery and golf an enjoyble pastime which is available out-of-doors. Trying their proficiency with the bow and arrow are Miss Pampel Teal Mar (left), daughter of Mrs. Ralph William Bulkeley of Morris-av., and Miss Joan Closterhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Closterhouse of Madison-av. Golf with intent for a perfect at ti hov drive down the fairway is the aim of Miss Barbara Cornelius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Cornelius of Ada-rd., (left) and Miss Fredrica Pantlind, daughter of Mrs. A. Chester ing O) Benson of San Lucia-dr. These young women also are busy with plans for their annual, open informal dancing party known as Good Ship, Good Cheer to be held at Kent Country club U " Thursday evening as a send off party for members of the club, their escorts and other guests who are leaving this fall for study in schools and colleges away. ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION mma Delta Taus List Kent Dance Reservat Reservation are being made Gamma Delta Tau open, info 4th Annual Regatta Ball dancing party known as Good Good Cheer, to be held Friday ning at Kent Country club. A1 of the Western Michigan Yachting Ass'n. those planning to attend are and East Shore Cruise of the Lake Mary Griswold, Miss Betty Stander, Miss Betty Dalry Michigan Yachting Ass'n. Mlss Suzanne Shank, Miss : Adelaide Jones, Miss Barbara White Lake Yacht Club--Sunday Eve, Aug. 5, 1934 nelius, Miss Mary O'Brien, Lilian Hall, Miss Fredrica ] lind, Miss Rosemary Drueke, Helen Withey, Miss Anne Wat Miss Evelyn Thomson, Miss ( Admit Russell Wallace Hook lotte Miller, Miss Peggy The Miss Jane Shaw, Miss Mary McKeown, Miss Virginia W Pettern Miss Maxine Goodsell, Miss A Davies, Miss Diana Welch, He Boschoven, Malcolm Curtis, ( ter F. Idema, ir., A. B. Smith Frederick Hughes, Gardener T Commodore ferro, Howard Ellis, Donald G Robert Chamberlin, Bud Craw John Watkins, James Hotcl Robert Miller, Rowland Hall, Eleveld, Robert Darby, R Cole, William Griswold, John S Richard Cornelius and James dine. Gamma Delta Taus will co: ment college members at a SI at Miss Hall's home on Colleg preceding the dance. Set sail on the GAMMA DELTA TAU Ship of freduca GOOD Good Ship TAT CHEER Good Cheer Friday, Sept. 14th Sailing Docks: Kent Country Club SHIP'S ORCHESTRA-COMMANDERS FLING IN A DATE FOR THE FIFTH ANNUAL (YOUR) GREEN HAT FLING given by the Fraderica STERCESON CLUB MARCH 24 PANTLIND 6 COMMANDERS OR SHOW !!! Complimentary from the : 0 o D o o o o o STERCESON CLUB DATE PARTY WHO? March 16 TT.T.C. at Ottarc S. That alway March 17 Portia fiesla -Ent B. Dahwyoll March 24 - Sterceson Green Hat Fling willock fack Daluye March 23 Cultral Parly E. Housebout March 30 March 31 Dick fairalide Pally TousTluid April 6 Card fatty I Cordlin Parly April 10 7 East Hal keep Reenion Hop - B. forms ford April " 13. packy face Cale April 14 High Hatters - he Bab April 20 Park Church THANK April 21 PARAGIN Chance DANICE fewin Sherwad April 27 11 Bus Ride -welches Bob choculated April 2 Offer House at my house Bob May 4 H Hape Japanee w Nobes Bal May 5 Rapsody in Blue Herbie Smlutt May 11 Concert and would Wally Hook May 12 Callege a Russo party Bob free hel " 11 GREATU Alpha A Delta Hhi Ф ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION FALL INITIATION BANQUET OF THE PENINSULAR CHAPTER OF ALPHA DELTA PHI SATURDAY, DECEMBER THIRD MCMXXXII ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION Menu Toastmaster OYSTER COCKTAIL BENJAMIN W. WHEELER WAFERS CELLRY OLIVES RADISHES Speaker ROAST GOOSE HAROLD A. FITZGERALD MASHED POTATOES BROCCOLI ROLLS CRANBERRY Icn SPRING SALAD CHEESE STICKS Spokesman for the Initiates CHOCOLATE ROLL BROTHER WILLIAM M. CUTTING COFFEE CIGARS AND CIGARETTES MINTS Class of 1935 ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION INITIATES Class of 1935 WILLIAM MAAS CUTTING Detroit, Mich. LINCOLN BRUCE DONALDSON Exanston, III. RUSSELL DEVERE OLIVER Pontiac, Mich. ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION prodirica Partind hard Kraighin the Should Taighin Jokanna TOME INS ACOB FOUNDED STITUTE INSTITUTE Signature you is from Dearbom mid February Prom Come School February nineteenth nineteen thirty-seben ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION ORDER OF DANCES ORDER OF DANCES + + + + I Howard Kaighen 7 Samuel Miller 2 Robert Smith 8 John Owens X3 3 Gary Hinslow 9 Orsino Bosca 4 Billy Fitch 10 Howard Kaighen 5 Hilliam Holf 11 Charles Koffburgerger 6 BillAitch 12 Howard Raghen MUSIC BY JOE FISHER ND HIS ORCHESTRA Patronesses Mrs. Charles J. Keppel Mrs. Willard C. Aldrich Mrs. R. Charles Bates Mrs. Clarence I. Benson Mrs. Cecil A. Ewing Mrs. F. Walser Hawtin Mrs. Frederick S. Hemry Mrs. J. T. C. Hopkins, Jr. Mrs. John H. Kimble Mrs. Charles C. Kinard Mrs. Robert W. Wagner Mrs. Fletcher P. Williams Bance Committee Robert Tarring, Chairman John Owens William Torrington Wesley Rae Bertram Davidson ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION Plans Under Way For Party To Be Given on Dec. 28 Committee appointments are an- nounced by Miss Martha Rood, chairman, for the open, formal "Black and White Cabaret" party which Gamma Delta Tau members are sponsoring Dec. 28 in the Rowe hotel. Miss Betty Bloomer is chairman of the music and is being assisted by Miss Juno Wanty and Miss Bar bara Cornellus. Miss Bonnie Kate Idema and Miss Bloomer are ar ranging the program and Miss Diana Welch and Miss Pamela Teal are, in charge of publicity. Miss Betty Jane Stander and Miss Mary Griswold, reservation chair men, have already received the fol- lowing: Misses Betty Jane Stander, Mary Griswold, Barbara Collisi, Bonnie Kate Ldema, Betty Bloomer, Betty Dalrymple, Fredericka Pant- lind, Virginia Blakeslee, Helen Keeler, Nancy Mulnix; Messrs Malcolm Curtis, Harry Marshall, Richard Cornellus, Craig Welch Louis DeLamarter, Jr., Crester Ide ma, Kenneth Welch, Ray Clark, Harry Southwick and John Haddon Bill Griswold In General Charge Of Dutch Treat Party Bill Griswold is chairman of the Dutch Treat, open informal danc- ing party being sponsored Friday evening in the civic auditorium by members of the Inter-fraternity council. Mr. Griswold is assisted by Misses Rosemary Drueke and Bar- bara Dorman, who have charge of publicity; Reuben Frost, in charge of handbills; Rowland Hall, orches- tra chairman, and Bob Palmer and Charles Zwald, place chairmen. Included in the list of reserva- tions are: Misses Jane Phillips, Vir- ginia Thomas, Barbara Dorman, Betty Crabb, Carol Baldwin, June Mills, Nancy Mulnix, Lois Monish, Betty Bloomer, Betty McKeon, Bet- ty Huldin, Agnes Davies, Virginia Nelson, Bernice Bates, Bobbie Van- Steenbergen, Marianne Hurd, Fred- ericka Pantlind, Mary Griswold, Virginia Voorhees, Sara Jean Paul, Marian Banks, Rosemary Drueke, Helen and Katherine Kimball. Hazel DeGroot. Messrs. Charles Cady, Hugh Mc- Elwee, Harold Davidson, Karl Mar- kendorf, Dick Barrows, Phil Ander- son, John Hadden, Bob Gilner, Monte Welch, Ernest Bates, Bill Griswold, Jim Avery, Bob Sproul, Jack Thompson, Bud Worness, Dale McAfee, B u d Crawford, Tom Quimby, Jack O'Brien, Bob Con- nolly, Sam Metcalf, Rowland Hall, Walt Johnson, Murray Thwaites and Oliver Hoag. Sub-Deb Set House Party Is Held at Ottawa Beach The tradition of Easter vacation dinner. The girls and their guests house parties at the big lake in the were: Miss Mary Griswold and sub-deb crowd was upheld this Harry Marshall, Miss Betty Jane year by the Gamma Delta Taus, the Stander and Malcolm Curtis, Miss other clubs having fallen by the Betty Bloomer and Louis DeLamar- wayside for one reason or another. ter, Jr., Miss Elizabeth Merrick and The College club is concentrating Allan Hall, Miss Helen Keeler and its efforts on the Charlie Agnew William Whittier, Miss Barbara dance tomorrow evening and is Collisi and Richard Cornelius, Miss postponing its house party till June. Fredericka Pantlind and Junior Some of the other clubs were un- Sherwood, Miss Virginia Wanty and able to arrange for cottages in the William Griswold, Miss Mary Lee desired location SO decided to fore- Wagner and Tom Hubbard, Miss go the whole business. Barbara Cornelius and Carl John- The Gamma, Taus held their put- son. Miss Celeste Cawthra and Rob- ing at Ottawa Beach in the Charles ert Gamble, Miss Betty Dalrymple D. Dawson cottage on Thursday and and Chester Idema, Jr., Miss Betty Friday. Mrs. William S. Bloomer Lyons and Wallace Hook, Jr. and Mrs. Lewis Seal Reynolds were Other members of the group, who chaperones and the girls took all came down for Thursday only, were their meals in Holland. the Misses Ellen McNabb, Eleanor On Friday evening they invited McCoy, Mary Adelaide Jones, their boy friends down from Grand Pamela Teal, Laura Mae Ripley, Rapids and entertained them at Diana Welch and Ann Kirby. ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION Anticipation Is High For Gamma Delta Tau Cabaret pular Annual Affair to Be Formal and Open Dec. 28 in Rowe Hotel; Members to Put on Peppy Floor Show One of the most popular and looked forward to parties the holiday season is the annual Gamma Delta Tau lack and White Ball," to be held Dec. 28, in the Rowe lobby. The dance this year will be a formal cabaret, open to the public. Johnny Barker a nd his orchestra will play the pro- gram of dances beginning at 9:30 until 12.30 p. m. A peppy floor show, featuring members of the sponsoring group, will be presented at 11:30. The first number is entitled "The Gam- mioca," with Misses Betty Bloom- er, Helen Keeler, Bonnie Kate Ide- ma and Fredericka Pantlind as dancers and the Misses Barbara Miller, Barbara Cornelius and Elizabeth Merrick as singers. Harking back to the days of our grandmothers will be a dance num- ber called "The Floradora" pre- sented by the Misses Mary Gris- wold, Juno Wanty, Betty Lyon, Diana Welch, Martha Rood, Eleanor McCoy, Ellen McNabb, Betty Jane Stander, Barbara Collisi, Elizabeth Merrick, Barbara Miller and Bar- bara Cornelius. The first group of dancers will also do a dance dubbed "The Tapi- oca." * * * Refreshments will be served at tables and among the parties who have reserved are Miss Griswold, Miss Stander, Miss Wanty, Herbert Boshoven, William Griswold, and Malcolm Curtis. Another group will include Miss Keeler, Miss Ide- ma, Harry Southwick and Craig Welch. A third group will include Miss Welch, Miss Pantlind, Ken- neth Thomson and Kenneth Welch. Miss Nancy Mulnix, Miss Mary Snapp, John Haeem and J. C. Hen- dricks will have a table together. Other reservations include the Misses Bloomer, McNabb, Barbarn Collisi, Merrick, Cornelius, McCoy, Joan Closterhouse, Dorothy Ann Girls Clubs FROM SOCIAL NOTEBOOK Plan Dance Kenny Cuit's Friday For Feb. 2 weak fr Ferris Alumni dinner at Sunshine clubrooms. Miss Hazel P. Roach dinner at Country House for Miss Bosse B. Randle. DeMolays and majority members closed dance at Masonic temple. Council Lists Party on Junior college Engineers club Shoveler's Shindig at school gymnasium. April 6. I INFORMAL parties being ar- Kenny weich feb10,1983 ranged for the coming months at Civic auditorium in- clude the Dutch treat party which the Interfraternity coun- Miss Thomson to Be Feted cil will hold April 6 and the Before Leaving for Miami Vice Versa party, which the Miiss Virginia Wanty of Cam- bridge-blvd. will open her home all-girls organization of school for a potluck dinner Saturday eve- clubs is sponsoring Feb. 2. ning to be given in compliment to Miss Dorothy Ann Thomson, who College Rhythm, the College with her mother. Mrs. Geoerge C. Thomson of Washington-st., is club party, will be held Feb. 15 leaving Sunday for Miami, Fla. at Pantlind hotel. Guests will include Miss Thom- son, Miss Wanty, Miss Betty Mc- Although it is not yet leap year, Keon, Miss Mary Griswold. Miss many young women will have op- Betty Jane Stander, Miss Fredrica portunity to make "dates" for the Pantlind, Miss Betty Dalrymple, Miss Dorothy Dexter, Miss Betty Versa, which will be Ann Chamberlin, Tom Thoits, jr., ball- William Griswold, Herbert Bosh- oven, Herman Collins, Hollis S. Baker, ir, Lloyd Johnson, Chester F. Idema, jr., Robert Gamble and Jack Uhl. En route home the Thomsons will visit Miss Evelyn Thomson, who is attending Fermata school in Alken, S. C. ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION FLASH, LISTEN ! ! ! THE STERCESON CLUB is about to give you the best party of the year THE EIGHTH ANNUAL Show "Green Hat Fling" PANTLIND HOTEL Friday, March 15 With the Alluring Music of FRANK WIENGARS ORCHESTRA Keep your hats on until then and we'll see you there. It's a date !!! ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION