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    To the alumnae chapter sending in the most life subscriptions from
among alumnae (initiates or compulsory life subscriptions will not count),
we will give one life subscription. You will be free to give that to
whom you please—to a model pledge, a deserving alumnae president,
to the pledge with the highest scholarships or a faithful alumna who is
ill. But! six subscriptions will constitute a minimum for the prize.

    Watch the barometer! Who will win?

               Lucille Ziegelmaier Haertel, Tau '19
               Alice Stanley Dunham, Gamma '24
                Marjorie T. Bartlett, Chi '22
               Vivian Strahm Smith, Phi '14
               Maud Moseley, Upsilon '24
               Helen Brooks Boyce, Rho '21
               Eunice Jane Getzelman, Eta '22
               Emma McGregor Beard, Zeta Ex.'23
               Anna Cordelia Stafford, Theta Ex.'12
               Irene C. Cuneo, Lambda '14

Daisy ^hcTtv, <^/ln appreciation

               Hy    £igma Qhapter

                      rN 1902 DAISY MANSFIELD joined
                                  Alpha Beta Sigma, the local sorority
                                                                                                                              at the University of California which

                                                                                                                              in 1907 became Sigma chapter of Alpha

                                                                                                                              Omicron Pi. Through all these years

                                                                                                                              the sorority has received the benefits of

                                                                                                                              her loyalty and devotion. Shortly after

                                                                                                                              her graduation and marriage to Norman

                                                                                                                              Shaw she began her activities as an

                                                                                                                              alumna, becoming alumna adviser to the

                                                                                                                              active group. For two years she lived

                                                                                                                              next door to the house, and the girls

                                                                                                                              depended on her splendid judgment and

                                                                                                                              constantly sought her advice. Many

ulo!nyT"taci*hlL-?TL9nme™!moaaoin'And',uPuShfmmh1oa,e0eucn ,nstdSeStOith<st0oatja»twhhn>crh-rda*ocsru«.Cgahshliaavhpectnrer.  times over the tea cups in her home

                                                                                                                               were discussed the problems and joys
                                                                                                                               of the chapter. As though that were not
                                                                                                                              enough, for three years Daisy managed

turnpH ° "P t C r h  summer session as a rooming house and
        USe d m m

°ver a S T * ™ >E g i f t t 0 t h e g i r l s t h e r e s u l t s o f h e r e f f o r t s                                     a sum  wel1

home f ? u s a n d d°Nars. This was done even though she had a large
far fr  o v v n *? c a r e f o r a n d despite the fact that her health was
      ° m good. With the purchasing of the house came the arduous
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