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Qharlestown Tanhellenic Jfeaded by zAlpha 0

                             CHARLESTON, W. Va., Panhellenic
                                      has suffered the troubles of this
                               busy age. There are over a hun-

                             dred women eligible for membership, and

                             only forty have joined it. The average

                             attendance is about twenty-five. So the

                             problem of getting people interested is

                             Hazel Stephen Bodenschatz's (Iota), trial

                             this year as president of the organization.

                             She will attempt to do it by having varied

                             programs at the meetings.

                               The organization was started in 1920

                             with Annetta Stephens Shute (Iota), a

                             sister of Hazel, as one of the founders.

                             The monthly meetings may be in form

                             of luncheons, teas, or buffet suppers with

                             either bridge or literary programs as en-

                             tertainment. Each year the group sub-

                             scribes to the Community Chest, and this

                             year they hope to do big things. A benefit

Hazel Bodenschatz and her    bridge in the early fall provides funds for
twin sons, John Stephen and  the enterprise.

               A. H., Jr.

The following sororities are represented: Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha

Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Phi, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi

Beta, Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha X i Delta, Chi Omega,

Sigma Kappa, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Zeta, Phi M u ,

Kappa Delta, and, AOII. We have two girls besides Hazel. Annetta

Stephens Shute (Iota '10), lives in Owens, W.Va., and Nelle Campbell

(Rho), comes from St. Albans.

J^os ^Angeles ^Panhellenic sponsors J^oan Cfund

          By H E L E N M . H A L L E R , Omega, President of
                    Los Angeles City Panhellenic

FOR 1930-31 the Los Angeles City Panhellenic is planning no startling
      departures from the program carried out last year. We shall con-
      tinue to increase our loan funds at the University of California at
Los Angeles and the University of Southern California, the money to be
obtained by a bridge benefit to be given January 17. The social com-
mittee, under the chairmanship of Alpha Delta Pi, is already making
plans for this event. We are also continuing the custom begun last year
of presenting a trophy to the Panhellenic sorority which has the highest
scholarship average for the year at each of these universities. Last
year Pi Beta Phi of Southern California and Alpha Delta Theta of
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