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176 TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI
been unsparing of herself in the community service particularly
where young people have contacts. A family of young nephews
and nieces, with whom she lives, keep her ever youthful i n spirit.
For several years she served as a member of the School Board
of her city. She is the chairman of the Fellowship Committee of
the National W o r k of Alpha Omicron Pi. Several of the chap-
ters had the opportunity to meet her last spring when the sub-
stituted f o r the Grand President in officially visiting some of
them. She will become ever better known, ever closer to the
undergraduates of the fraternity within the next few years, for
she has been appointed by the Executive Committee to the new
post of Registrar; no better selection could have been made.
Is it not fitting, then, that we pledge allegiance anew to our
Fraternity and to the Founders four, who still are the custodians
and the teachers of our rituals and tradition? I n the nobility of
womanhood, earth has no better.
L A U R A A . H U R D , Upsilon.
The name of Sigma Chi Quarterly has been changed to Magazine of
Sigma Chi and from 1926 on the magazine will be issued five times a year.
Life subscriptions at $50 have been provided for. This last interesting an-
nouncement swells the ranks of fraternities whose publications have ad-
vanced beyond four issues a year. Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delt:i
Theta are others. So far the quarterly still reigns supreme in the domain
of the women's organizations—which makes us wonder who will be the
pioneer in the N.P.C. family.
Themis of z.T.A.

