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Midwestern convention was attended by: front row—Ruth Costcllo (XA), Violetlc
Ward (XA), Elisabeth Pepple (KK), Lucille Haertel (T), Valborg Swenson (Kan-
sas City), Frances Thompson (•&), Irma Mattingly ('I), Mildred Paine (XA).
Second row—Eugena Wilkenson (XA), Elizabeth Lamont (XA), Geraldine Bowden
CA<1>>, Elsie Ford Piper (Lincoln), Florence White (Denver), Ruth Stewart (XA),
Eileen Cudginton (Z), Edna Mae Lloyd (HZ) Vivian Gingle (XA), Rachel Ents-
mingcr (XA), Frances Raynolds (XA). Third row—Lcatrice Smith, Ruth Thomp-
son, Mary Orr, li'inifred Ralph, Hcspcr Tucker, Hazel Lee, Geneva  Woodward,
Julia Scilly, Harriette Burke, and Christine Gustafson, all of XA.

like those of the smaller tables. Peg Spengler was toastmistress and
introduced Irma Jean Corlies, who spoke for the hostesses; Albertina
Maslen, who spoke for the guests; Mary Rennebohn, who represented
the Madison alumnae hostesses, and Mary Dee Drummond, who brought
the convention to a real climax and also end with her humorous tales
of her experiences in the medical school, her interesting experiences
as an active in three chapters and her most inspiring«nessage of Alpha
Omicron Pi's background and significance in the world today. Jesse
was still too much elated to say much, but she did make her bow and
also thanked Eta for a gift they gave her in remembrance of her initia-
tion in their chapter house. Grace Schimmick, Harriet Spencer, and
Dorothy Bowman responded to impromptu calls, and more songs brought
the banquet to a close.

Qii Delta Jfostess to ^Midwestern

                J>y E L I Z A B E T H PEPPLE, NU Kappa

D ELEGATES from the Midwestern District are to be envied for a
         most wonderful time that was had April 12 and 13 at Chi Delta,
         Boulder, Colo. The new house is beautiful and so complete.
    Mrs. Haertel, our District Superintendent was chairman of the con-
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