"Delta Sigma Theta Delta chapter: The members and pledges of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity entertained," December 12, 1919
DBZ.TA SZaSSA THETA DELTA OHAPTSB. The members and pledges of the Kappa Alpha X*si fraternity entertained the members and pledges of the Delta Sigma Theta and friends with what was styled the most unique Thanksgiving banquet in the history of the frater¬ nity. The house of the Delta Sigma Theta was most beautifully decorated with the university colors and the ban¬ quet table, which was set to accommo¬ date fifty people was planted with chrysanthemumB and cosmos. Mr. T. S, Boone acted as toastmaster. Each class in the nniveraity was represented. Mr. J, L. Coleman reprea.ented the univer¬ sity from a theological viewpoint. Mr. J. Kenneth Titus, the dental college and polemarch of K. A. X. Mr. H. H. Lon¬ don, college of medicine; Mr. William Allen favored with a solo; Miss Helen Lucas represented senior class and proff- idont of. Miss Golda Crutcheon, junior class; Miss Harrlette Alexander, sopho¬ more class; Mr. Fred Slater represented university from an athletic viewpoint; ilr, J, L. Dameron, a pioneer student of Iowa represented junior class; Mr, William Taylor, the pre-laws; Mr. Cle¬ ment Scott, representing college of med¬ icine, sang a solo; Mr. A, P. Smith, represented a graduate student; Mr. A. W, Martin, the laws; Mr, Louis Wind¬ sor the Pharmacists, ond Mr, Joseph Pulton, former student in the university of Illinois represented the sophomores. The freshmen boys sang their pledge Song, After the program was concluded | the remainder of the evening was taken up by dancing. Everyone reported afl I enjoyable Thanksgiving day.