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The Southern district
chapter presidents are
(back row), Martha Ro-
den (NO), Mamie Basker-
vill (superintendent), Ja-
nie Price (II), Littian
Morris (0), Rebecca
Wright (K). Front row.
Rose De Milly (vice
president, All), Helen
Johnston (7&), and Har-
riet Shepherd (KO).
Mary B. Allison (Nash-
ville), Ellen Barnett Tim-
mons (Birmingham) Min-
nie Lundy (Memphis),
and Edith Waltha'l (rep-
resenting Lynchburg)
were the alumna chapter
presidents attending Camp
Sequoya.
Sunday morning we all enjoyed a tour of the campus. Boulder is an
ideal college town, and the university has beautiful buildings with a
very picturesque campus. A picnic lunch in the mountain was enjoyed
very much, especially by those girls who are not familiar with mountains.
A business meeting was held from two until four after which initiation
was held for three of Chi Delta's girls. These girls were Leatrice Smith,
Ruth Swabenland and Julia Scilly.
The formal banquet given in the large dining room of the house
was enjoyed immensely. Speeches were made by the delegates and
alumnae representatives.
I t is my opportunity to extend for the district the sheerest apprecia-
tion to Chi Delta. We shall always cherish the unequalled hospitality
and shall feel indebted to her for such a perfect time.
'Pacific Qroup Jfears of Cjfraternity
Illations
By E L I Z A B E T H P L U M M E R , Alpha Sigma
ALPHA SIGMA was the hostess for the Pacific Coast District Con-
vention from June 18 to 21. Lilian Fletcher, District Superin-
L tendent, Rose Marx, (Sigma), arrived the day before, and were
here to help us to welcome the delegates who represented Lambda,
Sigma, Upsilon, Alpha Rho, Kappa Theta, and Alpha Sigma. Within
a few hours we felt like old friends.

