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Social Life of the College In the social life of Delaware College are to be found more pleasant memories, more recollections of really delightful moments than in any other one phase of the college life. In the social life, too, are embodied many of the oldest and of the most sacred traditions of the college. The Junior Prom, the Farewell Hop, and the Annual Dances of the Fraternities are affairs which at each recurrence surpass previous efforts, yet lose none of their original significance and spirit. During the past year the social life at the college took on a new aspect. Beginning at Thanksgiving time the student body found its soul, so nearly extinguished by the rigors of the S. A. T. C., and manifested its awakening in an informal dance. That little dance, given by the students, was the beginning. Following the demobilization of the S. A. T. C., the social life of the college grew until it seems that the events of the past year have exceeded the similar events of any previous season. The Junior Prom of the class of 1920 was indeed an affair worthy of remembrance. The decorations in the Armory were beautiful, and at the same time they were quite distinctive, reflecting the spirit of the class of 1920, for the Blue and Gold of Delaware was subordinated to the class colors, Crimson and White. These colors, arranged in an attractive way over the ceiling, with lights of blue and gold peeping out from the interstices, emphasized the fact that the prom was an affair of the class of 1920 of Delaware College. Music, refreshments, programs and all those elements that add so much to the success of any dance, were arranged with remarkable harmony at the Prom, so that it is no vain boast to say that this dance set a new mark for the arrangers of future Proms to copy after diligently. During the past year the social life of the college was featured by two notable additions to the usual program. This year the Faculty inaugurated a system of parties given by them in honor of each class in the college. These affairs, held as joint entertainments for the students of Delaware One Hundred Seventy-eight

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Social Life of the College (continued) College and the students of the Women's College, proved both attractive and enjoyable. They served to create a much closer bond between the students and the Faculty members, and they helped to bring the two colleges into a better understanding of one another. The general success of the affairs and the universal satisfaction expressed concerning them was such that their continuance as annual functions is inevitable. A second addition to the social life of the college was the annual dance given by the Omega Alpha Fraternity. Prior to this dance the Fraternity had directed all its efforts of a social nature to the planning of informal dances which had always been exceptionally well executed, but they had never held a formal annual dance. The affair lived up to the traditions of the Fraternity and of the college in every respect. It proved to be one of the most delightful dances ever given at the college, and in future years an annual dance of Omega Alpha may well be looked forward to as one of the bright lights in the social life of the college. The annual dances of the Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Kappa Alpha Fraternities added distinctive features to the social calendar. These dances have been held regularly year after year and the spirit and skill in the arrangements and the decorations of all three dances merit the highest praise. Besides the annual dances, the four fraternities gave many informal dances at the Century Club, Old College, and the new Armory. House parties and lawn parties also called forth many visitors to our little college town during May and June. Another attraction in the social life of the college was the entertaining of the visiting athletic teams by Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Mitchell at "The Knoll." After the games the visiting team and members of the college team were One Hundred Seventy-six

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Social Life of the College (CONTINUED) entertained at informal dances with students of the Women's College for partners. This custom was continued throughout the entire baseball season and served as a means of showing our regard and appreciation for the members of the visiting team. At an informal reception given in honor of our winning basketball team, Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell proved wonderful hosts. With students from the Women's College present, an enjoyable evening was spent in dancing and other forms of amusement. The Student Council dances proved to be very popular and all were great successes due to the management of Miss Carrie Stuart. The musicals, entertainments, and parties given at various times also served as a means for social gatherings. The dances given by the Women's College also afforded some of our number the opportunity of enjoying those delightful affairs. Decorations, music and arrangements rivaled those of the dances at Delaware College. The social season for Delaware College closed with the Farewell Hop given by the class of 1920 to the graduating class of 1919. This dance was a great success in every respect and was enjoyed by all. In this short space we cannot do justice to the good times we have had at "Old Delaware." A general resume of the social life of Delaware College during the year is a difficult thing to write. A hard task indeed was imposed upon the poor scribe when he was directed to review the social activities of the year. He can only say that every detail of the season blended into one harmonious and truly delightful whole; then he must put down his all too inadequate quill for the more able hands of the future reviewers to use in better style as they describe the justly greater glories of seasons yet to come. One Hundred Seventy-eight

DANCES EIGHTH ANNUAL DANCE Delta Kappa Chapter Sigma Nu Fraternity January 10, 1919, Armory Mrs. C. B. Evans Mrs. C. A. Short Mrs. S. J. Wright Mrs. S. C. Mitchell Miss Winifred J. Robinson Garrett R. Cant well J. Gilbert Craig John L. Crothers Earle E. Ewing George M. Longland Howard B. Alexander William T. Anderson J. Arnold Barnard F. Allyn Cooch, Jr. Leonard B. Daly Howard M. Harris Alfred E. Ay erst A. Vernon Burbage Eric S. Dixon John S. Downs Milton L. Draper PATRONESSES CHAPTER ROLL Fratres in Facilitate Dr. George A. Harter Clarence A. Short George A. Koerber Fratres in Collegia 1919 1920 Frank P. McCardell 1921 1922 PLEDGES Emory T. Sirmon Frank Wills MUSIC Madden and White's Orchestra Mrs. E. L. Smith Mrs. H. Rodney Sharp Mrs. Jennie Campbell Mrs. Harry Bonham Mrs. John Pilling J. Gordan McMillan J. Alfred Mackie Henry W. Marston Henry B. Mitchell Charles I. Sutfin William A. Hemphill Walter Lindsay J. Fletcher Price Herman Shane G. Franklin Waples Joseph S. Wilson Edgar W. Illife Robert P. Fletcher A. Burke Layton Norman E. Lemmon Joseph J. Rothrock One Hundred Eighty-three

Junior Prom of the CLASS OF 1920 February 7, 1919, New Armory PATRONESSES Mrs. John Pilling Mrs. S. C. Mitchell Mrs. E. L. Smith Mrs. Ernest Wright Miss Edwina Long Mrs. C. A. Short Mrs. George E. Dutton Mrs. Alexander McGougan Mrs. S. J. Wright Mrs. J. Pierce Cann COMMITTEES PROGRAM Gordy Carswell Ritz Kite Nelson DECORATIONS Loose Arbuckle Colpitts Russo Terrell Kennedy, E. Kennedy, R. Lindell Ely Fell Goggin Cullen Anderson Barnard INVITATIONS Smith O'Neil Thomas McCardell Carter Lattomus Marvel McWhorter REFRESHMENTS Graves MUSIC Music Jacobs Orchestra Edwards Yacobyan Poole Whiteman One Hundred Eighty-three

ELEVENTH ANNUAL DANCE Delaware Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Mrs. S. C. Mitchell Dean Winifred J. Robinson Mrs. L. K. Bowen Mrs. H. E. Tiffany Mrs. John Pilling 1919 J. W. Humphrey Jay Robinson W. S. Levey W. S. Moore L. R. Plam J. H. Fairbanks J. A. Horty J. C. Pierson W. H. Frederick H. McCaughan, Jr. E. G. Tonkin G. G. Carter Robert Stewart J. H. Harper R. H. Carll February 28, 1919, Old Collie PATRONESSES CHAPTER ROLL Fratres in Facultate Dr. W. Owen Sypherd Dr. Charles C. Palmer Fratres in Urbe Joseph H. Hossinger Harold E. Tiffany George L. Townsend, Jr. UNDERGRADUATES C. G. Edwards 1921 W. J. McCorkindale, Jr. 1922 W. F. Jacobs, Jr. PLEDGE B. F. Challenger MUSIC Madden and White Mrs. J. H. Hossinger Mrs. E. L. Smith Mrs. C. Lo Penny Miss Mary E. Rich Mrs. George Carter 1920 F. B. Carter Draper Smith R. Paul Kite W. W. Lattomus W. R. Ritz R. H. McMullen A. F. Spaid C. T. Attix R. N. Foulk W. T. Broughall J. C. Wise D. R. Allmond W. R. Triggs T. C. Alexander G. D. Chambers One Hundred Eighty-three

ANNUAL DANCE Omega Alpha Fraternity May 1919. Old College Hall PATRONESSES Mrs. C. 0. Houghton Mrs. F. M. K. Foster Mrs. R. A. Whittingham Mrs. H. Hayward Miss E. Long Mrs. S. C. Mitchell Dean W. J. Robinson Mrs. C. W. Banks Mrs. E. L. Smith FRATERNITY ROSTER Frater in Facultate Finley M. K. Foster Fraires in Collegia F. B. Martenis P. H. Marvel I. R. McElwee G. H. Aikens A. B. Thomas W. E. Killen W. E. McKinney T. W. Holland N. Thomas H. N. Brown J. W. Anderson, 3rd J. F. Work C. Carswell L. H. B. Bacon G. H. Hudson, Jr. P. R. Ward A. Blair, Jr. M. H. Carter M. C. Shaw H. Geoghegan L. Yacobyan C. W. Jackson E. H. Kennedy W. D. Jones G. M. Nelson G. C. Smith MUSIC Jacob's Orchestra One Hundred Eighty-three

FIFTEENTH ANNUAL DANCE Beta Epsilon Chapter Kappa Alpha Fraternity April 23, 1919, Armory Mrs. E. L. Smith Mrs. G. E. Button Mrs. W. H. Steel Mrs. S. J. Wright Mrs. S. C. Mitchell Dean Winifred J. Robinson Edward L. Smith Walter Hossinger Steel Daniel P. Barnard, 4th Hugh W. Downing John P. Gum William E. Barnard Robert A. Colpitts Leon H. Gordy Reed Graves Harry Loose W. C. Dorsey Donoho George B. German Henry R. Goggin Roland C. Handy Lindale C. Fisher William E. Hallett Melvin Hopkins Howard E. Lynch Thomas M. Keith PATRONESSES Mrs. E. B. Wright CHAPTER ROLL Fratres in Facilitate Fratres in Urbe Fratres in Collegia 1919 1920 1921 1922 MUSIC White's Orchestra Mrs. C. B. Evans Mrs. J. Pilling Mrs. J. P. Wright Mrs. Alexander Donoho Mrs. Herman Tyson Mrs. J. P. Cann George E. Dutton Norris Nathan Wright George W. Hearne Morris R. Mitchell Marvel Wilson Charles S. Lynch John F. McWhorter, Jr. Robert T. Marshall Frank R. Pool, Jr. Hasson T. Terrell Fred C. Lord George H. Madden Jefferson F. Pool George M. Sipple Arley B. Magee John S. Meyers J. Edwin Nelson Charles W. Woodrow Theodore R. Dantz One Hundred Eighty-five

FAREWELL HOP Given by the Class of 1920 to the Class of 1919 June 9, 1919, The Armory PATRONESSES Mrs. S. C. Mitchell Mrs. E. L. Smith Dean Winifred J. Robinson Mrs. F. M. K. Foster Mrs. Harry Hayward Mrs. Herman Tyson Mrs. C. B. Evans Mrs. J. P. Cann COMMITTEES Floor R. P. Kite, chairman Programs R. A. Colpitts, chairman Refreshments- F. B. Carter, chairman Invitations N. Thomas, chairman Music W. W. Lattomus, chairman MUSIC Madden and White's Orchestra One Hundred Eighty-three

Class 1920 of Delaware College April 13, 1918, New Century Club Mrs. S. C. Mitchell Mrs. F. M. K. Foster Mrs. A. McGougan PATRONESSES Mrs. E. L. Smith Mrs. G. E. Dutton Mrs. C. H. p enny W. E. Barnard R. P. Kite G. H. Hudson, Jr. H. W. Loose P. T. Arbuckle L. H. Gordy F. B. Carter G. A. Ely C. G. Edwards R. Graves H. C. Grier F. R. Pool, Jr. W. W. Lattomus A. Blair, Jr. COMMITTEES Floor DECORATIONS REFRESHMENTS INVITATIONS MUSIC Madden and White's Orchestra H. T. Terrell D. Smith P. H. Marvel W. R. Ritz N. Thomas F. P. McCardell C. Carswell R. A. Colpitts G. S. Cullen M. C. Shaw T. M. Whiteman W. F. Lindell J. W. Anderson E. H. Kennedy One Hundred Eighty-seven

FRESHMAN BANQUET CLASS 1920 March 8, 1917, Rose Room, Hotel Du Pont SPEAKERS Dr. S. C. Mitchell Prof. G. E. Dutton Mr. G. H. Madden Mr. L. B. Steele Mr. D. P. Horsey Mr. W. S. Fitzpatrick * * * * MENU Chincoteague Oysters Cream cf Celery Olives Radishes Sirloin of Beef Fresh Mushroom Sauce Rissolee Potatoes Brussels Sprouts Neapolitan Ice Cream Assorted Cakes Coffee One Hundred Eighty-eight