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succession of bosses, and what Winafred and I should have done without
her this last winter is mighty hard to think about.
She has made lists for you, answered your wires and a letter or
two. She knows more about Alpha Omicron Pi than many, many
of its members; she knows you all by your chapters and addresses,
although you haven't known i t ; and not even the most seasoned "grad"
or tiniest freshman look for To DRAGMA more eagerly than she does.
Adelaide Quale is as Irish as Paddy's Pig, and her funny sayings
and witty comebacks are effective gloom chasers. And you know
she is persevering when I tell you that she has compiled the directory.
She says herself that she has loved the work, and I think she has.
I t has been fun to work with her. More even than being a helper,
she has been a good friend, and isn't that the highest thing that can
be said about one?
'Panhellenic <^4ward Qiven This year
THE New York City Panhellenic announces its second annual
Scholarship Award of $500 available in the fall of 1931. This
Award was first given in April, 1930, and was won by Helen Delano
Willard, a member of Alpha Phi who had graduated from the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin.
No applications are to be ,sent direct to the New York City Pan-
hellenic as each Congress fraternity has been asked to co-operate in
selecting applicants. The name of only one applicant will be sub-
mitted by each fraternity and the selection of that applicant will be
made by the fraternity itself.
The specific requirements to be met by candidates are:
1. The applicant shall be a college senior or graduate on April 1, 1931, and
shall be a member of a National Panhellenic Congress fraternity.
2. The recipient shall agree to spend the college year of 1931-32 in study in
New York City, pursuing a course leading toward a higher degree.
If you are interested in applying for the Scholarship Award, please
submit the following information:
1. Letter giving your home address and present address, your age, year of
{"raduation from preparatory school and name of that school, year, course, and
in HH '" 'c o l l e g e and trar>script of your college record. I f a graduate, include,
addition, statement of work or study since graduation and present occupation,
and \ Statement of the graduate work you wish to pursue in New York City
fo j ; t e r s I r o m two of your college professors concerning your qualifications
s u c n work. Also letters from two alumna who knew you well.
3 - Recent photograph.
^ e name of the successful applicant will be announced April 1,
ItV' the Scholarship Award will be available for use in the fall
°f 1931.
The closing date for applications is February 15, 1931.
Send all communications concerning the Scholarship Award to Elsie
r ° r a Piper, 1731 D Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.

