Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1986 — Page 4

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Soiree de Decembre a successful affair

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iree de Decembre was ceremonies for the soiree was both

interesting and exciting. The

preciative audience on an exciting evening. Each performance from the Jazz Ensemble from Broad Ripple High School under the direction of Rudolph Finndl, Angela Browrt, actress and singer; Charismatic Strings with James Compton as the director, and the Melodic Septonairs, directed by Mary Etta Rose, were all beautiful and enjoyed by members and their guests. Following the serving of delicious food and intermission, Jimmy Coe and his band were welcome by much applause from the gathering.. Gliding along on the spacious floor of the Madame Walker Ballroom broughta; back happy memories of

yesteryear.

Tony Lamont, master of

basileus of Tau Chapter, Carole Guess; chairperson Mary Etta Rose; co-chairperson Erma Taylor, and other members of the committee—Eloise Solomon, Allean Butts, Alyce Ratcliffe, Arlene Vaughn, Dolores Higins—and members of the sorority thank all who attended the affair, which benefited the scholoarshipfund. Other members of the sorority in attendance were Leatha Buckley, Estelle Howard, Myrtle Hibbit, Anna Stanfield, Evelyn Tyler, Lucile Smith, Zipparah Thompson of Detroit, Mich.; Jean'Lewis, Peggy Penn, Lula Spann, Elizabeth Brown, Josephine Holder and Mar-

jorie Parker.

home for Christmas vacation were

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was introduced by Mrs. Solomon, the students gave their resume and why they were happy to attend a

black college. The students were so

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CLARK COLLEGE STUDENTS attending recep- Danila.Ragland, Mic hael Crowe, Tracy WUUamas, tion for Clark College students New Year s Day m Denise Herd and ShouteU Smith.. Mrs. Juan the home of of Mrs. Eloise Solomon are (from left, Solomon, hostess, is seated at piano, front row) James Robinson, Raymond Ingram,'

Students enjoying the lovely party were Denise Herd, Danita Ragland, Stontell Smith, Tracy Williams, Raymond Ingram, Michael Crowe, James Robinson^ Paris Stewart, and

Sheila Bonner.

Not present for the photo session were Lewis Shank, who has returned to Atlanta to college. Bruce Fletcher and Virgil Scott, members of the alumni, assisted Mrs. Solomon in entertaining the students. Guests included Mrs. Roxie Holt

THE BROAD RIPPLE High School Jaszz Ensemble performs under, the direction of Rudolph Finnell.

CHARISMA TIC STRINGS, under the direction of James Campion, perform during Soiree de Decembre.

MARY ETTA ROSE (sealed) directs the Melodic Septonairs during Soiree de Decembre presentation by Tau Chapter of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Inc. Pictured are Ms. Kalheryn Bradley, Thalma Johnson, Eunice Vanhorn, Carolyn Morris, Barbara Merri wet her, and Ms. Rose.

MS. LEA THEA BUCKLEY (seated'right) and her guests enjoy performances during Soiree de Decembre.

and Mrs. and Mrs Mattie Turner, members of the Green Thumb Club; Mrs. Florence Lowe of the Naomi Circle; Mrs. Rose Jewell, Mrs.

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Mrs. Essie Lee Eastmon of Atlanta; , Mrs. Joel Bur ton, Mrs. Louie Moornman of Detroit, mo th er ofg Mrs. Barton; Mrs. Harrietrt Cheetam, member of th e national sorority; Mrs. Leslie Tanner and Ms. Sara Jones, Ms. Julie Anne Crenshaw, Mrs. Essie Lee of Eastmon of Atlanta; Mrs. Sarah J ones, Ms. Julie Anne Crenshaw, and Mrs. Elivian J. Dennis. Greatly missed were Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Hall, who are always honored guests at the affair. Mr. Hall, always an honored guests at the affair, was absent due to illness Students h ave organized an Indiana College Club in A Ztlanta and have rteturned to Clark Colleg e tao resume their work on the second semester. The two students graduating f rom Clark in May are James Robinson, "Mr. Basketball", and Raymond Ingram, who is he president of the senior class.

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