Officers Installed by
Philomatheans
The Philomatheans held their second regular meeting of the
new year last Friday evening, January 16th. The house was called to
order by President Moore, who appointed Miss White as critic for the evening.
The following officers were installed:
President—Miss Anna Henley
Secretary—Miss Myrtle Cox
Marshall—Miss Ruth Reynolds
Miss Elsie Clegg’s division then rendered the following
program:
Theme—“The Land of the South”
Reading—“Land of the South,” Miss Elsie Clegg
Song—“My Old Kentucky Home,” Misses Yates and Clara Henley
Paper—“Old Plantation Days,” Miss Bulla
“Southern Poems,” Miss Helen Robinson
Reading—“The One-Legged Goose,” Miss Rabey
Solo—“Carry Me Back to Old Virginia,” Miss Clara Henley
Reading—“Mr. Rabbit, He’s a Good Fisherman,” from Uncle
Remus, Miss Yates
This program was given in a very effective manner and
especially was it interesting to all Southerners.
After an encouraging and beneficial critic’s report, society
adjourned.
Early organized clubs at Guilford College included Henry Clay (“The
Clays”), the Websterian (“The Webs”), the Philomathean (“The Phils”) and
Zatasian (“the Zays”). To learn more about the history of these literary
societies at Guilford College, go to http://guilfordiana.blogspot.com/2014/01/literary-societies.html.
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