![]() The sign up sheet for Provies-to-be was circulated since apparently no one in the Society knows how to write and pass. Carefully edited as to not make us die from 'excitement', Trevor read a old but still surprising relevent passage on the ills of party politics. Trevor Dobson-Trevor closed out the program with a selection from the Cato letters. Andrew Morgan-" The Tell-Tale Heart," Edgar Allen Poe-a nervous, very nervous, young man tells how he killed the old man with the evil eye.Į. Nicole Eickhoff-A story-perhaps original?ĭ. ![]() Stapleton told how the Wash saved the world from the Olsen twins, with the help of Mr. Caitlin Stapleton-In another installment of her wacky and wonderful adventure stories, Ms. ![]() Mary Butcher-A passive-agressive, social awkward, whiny, needy woman wonders why the world doesn't roll over and die for her.ī. Hip hip hooray! Hip hip hooray! Hip hip hooray!Ī. From there it temporarily went to Jim Kim, but now it's safe in the hands of Mike Bartosch, who actually has gone back to the themed approach (alcohol stories last week, basketball stories this week). When she became less active, she passed the position onto Keith White, who founded WashPUB rather than actually presenting the three events. She was funny, often grouping her events around a particular theme. Three Events of the Week-When I joined the society, the illustrious Meghan Sullivan held this esteemed and heredity position. Anna Katz made an APDA (American Parliamentary Debate Association-you get to go to other schools and crash on debate kids' floors, but the parties make it totally worth it) announcement. Or you could give it to Lauren Maloche, the Banquet chair, and actually go to dinner. Patrick Lee says the Banquet is February 25 in the Special Collections Library, and you can throw the money ($50 for vegetarian/chicken, $55 for beef) at basically any elected officer, who will then embezzle it and run to Rio. Announcements: Charlie and Katie got up and welcomed the Provies-to-be and outlined requirements (go to the Provie home page for the details). I thought it was an excellent message at any rate it convinced me to join (a mixed blessing for the Society, I know). Funny, but the President's chapel address I remember best (which is the one I'm going to talk about for the rest of this section), was the one I heard my provie semester (actually in the Chapel, actually), when Chris Zirpoli told interested folks that we were a society of storytellers. He talked about where we've come from, and why we weren't actually in the Chapel. Ben gave a mercifully short Presidental Address, for the second time this semester. You may have noticed that they were typed and funny-this is not typical secretary behavior (usually they're scrawled on the back of homework), so don't expect it next semester. Although Ben has specifically requested a funny roll call response from members, mostly it was just "here." Get on that-I'm looking at you! And provies-to-be, don't worry, you'll be part of roll call after Signing of the Roll. But we assembled in lovely Clark 108 and spent 10-15 minutes exposing the president's (Ben's, not George W.'s) scandalous past through before we actually came to order, and Gene recited the motto, "Quam Fluctus Diversi, Quam Mare Conjuncti." or because another group for the past several semesters has reserved the Chapel every Thursday night. So Chapel meeting doesn't actually mean, "meeting that occurs in the University Chapel," because the Washington Society is too smart for you. These ‘floor lits’ can be pieces read in reaction to other presentations, or they can be independently chosen in the same way that regular literary presentations are.I. In addition to regularly scheduled literary presentations, members can opt to spontaneously present by petitioning the chair at the end of each meeting. Literary workshops are held each week at a time set by the Vice President to help anyone who is presenting practice and receive constructive feedback. Poetry, both in English and in other languages.Literary presentations can and have included: Some members regularly present several times in each semester. One literary presentation is required to become a member of our society, but regular members are encouraged to present as often as they would like. This is a chance to be creative and share your interests, talents, and ideas with the Wash community. ![]() Literary presentations serve as an opportunity to contribute to the Society’s meetings.
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