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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 169
Omicron has always felt that she belonged partially to her. I t has been
dreadfully hard to give her up.
MARY JOHN MCCOLLOUGH.
CLEVELAND ALUMNAE
Our chapter has a new president, Peggy Betz, who was elected at
the November meeting after Mrs. Miriam Smith resigned. Miriam is
kept very busy with her gym classes which she teaches daily.
Mrs. Edna Mould was elected treasurer to succeed Mrs. Margaret
Angell, who resigned from the Cleveland chapter. Mrs. Angell is spending
the winter in Massachusetts with her parents. She was hostess to the
chapter in October, just before she left.
At Founders' Day celebration, which was held at the home of Margaret
and Dorothy Betz, Marion Arthur and Dorothy Doller, both of Omega,
were initiated into the chapter. Twelve were present at this meeting, among
them Mrs. Boles of Pi, who is living in East Cleveland. We hope she
will soon be one of our active members.
Geraldine Meek attended the Founders' Day banquet in New York.
Florence Keyerleber is keen about her social service work at City Hospital.
The chapter is planning a rummage sale to be held early in February,
to raise money for the Scholarship Fund. Beryl Zemer is chairman of the
sale committee. Nine were present at the January meeting held at the
home of Avis Coultas Stevens.
L U C I L E DVORAK, Omega.
ALUMNAE NOTES
OMICRON
Harriet Greve spent *he Christmas holidays with her sister, Mrs. M i l -
ton Jarnagin. in Athens, Georgia. Mrs. Jarnagin was Dorothy Greve, one of
the charter members of Omicron chapter.
Alice Calhoun Cox (Mrs. Mack) and her husband have sold their
farm, and are now, with their three babies, living in Nashville.
Helen Kennedy '13 spent Christmas in Knoxville. Helen is Home
Demonstration agent in Selma, Alabama.
Martha Lou Jones '16 who is Instructor in the English Department of
the University, spent the Christmas holidays with her family in Bailey,
Tenn.
Christine Moore came to Knoxville, for the Christmas holidays, from
New York, where she is taking physical training work at Columbia.
Mae Stokely, who is doing Y. W . C. A. work in Santiago, Chile, is at
home in Newport, Tennessee, f o r a month's vacation.
Emma Albers Hunt (Mrs. James O. Hunt) and her family will spend
the winter in Miami, Florida.
MARRIAGES
On November 18, Genevieve Shea 0- '21 was married to John
David Reddick, Kappa Sigma of Memphis.

