"Delta Sigma Theta, Iowa City, Iowa items: The Easter program arranged by Miss Hazell Shaw," April 9, 1920
DELTA SIGMA THETA.
IOWA CITY, IOWA. ITEMS.
The Easter program arranged by Miss Hazelle Shaw and the Messrs. Russel Jackson and Fred Slater was a wonderful success. It was given Sunday evening at the A. M. E. church. Those who assisted in making this event worth while deserve credit. The program consisted of: Song by the audience; invocation, Mr. Alberts; song by the audience; J. L. Dameron; Pantomine; Rock of Ages, by Miss Golda Crutcher and Miss Wilma Reed (accompanied by Mildred J. Gri*n); reading, Mr. Roscoe Johnson; solo, Mr. Clement Scott (accompanied by Miss Helen Lucas; Pantomine Holy City, by Miss Naomi Harper. Significance of Easter, by Mr. A. P. Smith; recitation, Miss Imogene Wilson; pantomine, Mary at the tomb, by Misses Mamie Diggs, Hazelle Shaw and Mrs. Helen D. Bishiars. At the close of the program Easter eggs were distributed to all present.
The Dubois Literary society held its bimonthly meeting at the Delta Sigma Theta last Friday evening. Mr. Louis Windsor introduced plans for a play to be given before the end of the spring quarter. All present expressed a desire to exhibit their talents and assist Mr. Windsor in his efforts. Another plan introduced to the program committee was for the society to devote some of their time in tracing the history of the Negro.
Mrs. Helen Dameron Beshears is one of three others in the Sociology department to receive the highest grade. She has been offered a scholarship by the professor of this department which will entitle her to return next year and take a master degree in this subject. We feel proud to know that one of us has attained this standing.
The members of the Delta Sigma Theta of the Delta chapter will hold their founders day celebration at the home Saturday evening April 10, 1920.
State Historical Society of Iowa (Des Moines)