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TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 175
dormitory space. The work of collecting and raising funds for our
proposed Women's Building goes on untiringly; alumnae and under-
graduate women have made the erecting of this building for S. U .
our immediate aim. WTe are each striving to swell the funds through
the work of our class organizations.
Chi wishes a hearty, loyal college spirit for each and every chapter.
And again she sends greetings.
E M I L Y T A R B E L L , Chapter Editor.
Ruby Davis, '14, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the chapter house.
Helen Johnson, '14, is teaching in Henderson, N. Y .
Martha Sargent, '15, has been very ill with pneumonia.
Among the graduates who returned for the Colgate game and alumna;
reunion November 13 were Edith Adams, '13, Lora Thompson Mitchell, '13,
Theresa Maxwell, '13, Ethel Harris, '14, Helen Johnson, '14, Gertrude Jenni-
son, '14, Vera Ingalls, '15, Martha Sargent, '15, and Mildred Williams, '15.
Camilla Jenison, '12, spent several days at the chapter house in October.
UPSILON, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Susie Paige, '16 Margery Miller, '18
Ada Kraus, '16 Irma McCormick, '18
Edith Sifton, '16 Helen Legg, '18
Ethel Kraus, '16 Mildred Jeans, '18
Mabel Potter, '16 Ruth Lusby, '18
Mildred Baker, '17 Helen Brewster, '18
Ruth Fosdick, '17 Rose Elwood, '18
Ellen JolliiTe, '17 Esther Knudson, '18
Madge Phillbrook, '17 Eunice Semmen, '18
PLEDGES
Hilda Hendrickson, '19 Ruth Haslett, '19
Eugenia Garrett, '19 Ruth Abelset, '19
Louise Benton, '19 Eloise Ebright, '19
I t hardly seems possible that by the time we are reading this letter
the mid-year examinations will be a thing of the past. Just at present
they loom up with most dreadful certainty on the other side of
Christmas vacation.
Since the last letter, all sorts of pleasant things have been happen-
ing. On the day Upsilon was one week old, Mrs. Brown, A, gave a
birthday party at her home in Bryn Mawr, one of Seattle's suburbs.
There was a really, truly cake with a red candle on it, and after
^eggy had cut it, we all felt that Upsilon was growing up. We had
just ceased to be the baby chapter. We all unite in sending heartiest
greetings and best wishes to Nu Kappa, who is almost our twin.
A l l the fraternities on the campus have been very kind to us.
Some of them sent us beautiful flowers with their notes of good
wishes, but most of them have entertained us with teas and informal

