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was over, we gave the toys to some poor little kiddies, who we hope
had as much f u n out of them as we.

   I don't want to say "to be continued" but in a short time Sigma
can tell you of the results of our new rushing season.

                                       G L A D Y S G O E G G E L , (For the chapter.)

                                                                     BIRTHS

    Born in October, to Mr. and Mrs. John Whelan (Viola Ahlers), a daughter.
    Born, December 27, to Mr. and Mrs. George Harlowe (Wynn Meredith),
a son, Meredith Harlowe.

THETA, D E PAUW UNIVERSITY

Margaret Douthitt, '10     Bernice Wilhelm '19

Florence Foster, '16       Maurine York, '19

Clara Dilts, 'l6           Ruth Little, '19

Frances Kelly, '17         Avonelle Carter, '19

Georgia Gilkey, '17        Agnes Lakin, '19

Edna McClure, '17          Ethel Pike, '19

Beatrice Woodward, '17     Melva Hendrix, '19

Ann White, '18             Dorothy Dunn, '19

Mary Kibele, '18           Vev VUfc Hosman, '19

Luella Worthley, '18       Gertrude Jayne, '19

Esther Morris, '18         Marie Hedde, '19

Marguerite Bennett, '18    Wilhelmina Hedde, '19

Jessie Jones, '18          Mary Bicknell, '19

Esther Canady, '18         Jessie Bicknell, '19

Merle Huffman, '18         Luello Driscol, '19

                     Ruth Layne, '18, pledge.

Dear Sisters in A O I I :

   The merriest of Christmas greetings to you a l l ! Several of us
have already entered upon our most happy vacation. Others who are
not quite so lucky as to have no more classes are leaving soon. We
had our Christmas party and tree last Saturday night for the entire

chapter and our town alumnae. I t was given by a third of us in the

form of a "kid-party." Of course you all can imagine the monstrosi-

ties therefrom, so naturally it was a very successful plan.
   The college in general took a very great move toward Christmas

charity work this year. Both Alpha Phi and Delta Zeta gave parties
for some poor children. Almost all the fraternities, both men's and
women's, gave to the gift fund. We have a town element here which
needs such work, and I am sure much benefit was derived thereby.
The civic league of the city cooperated with our Y. W. C. A. in

selling Red Cross seals. This was very much of a success, the college

girls selling more than any other group.

You might naturally think from my introduction that Christmas

work is all we have done, yet 'tis not so. On November 6th we ini-
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