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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  251

     Agnes Palmer was chosen to represent Alpha O in Thespian, freshman
honorary society, and was elected vice-president. She has also shown
great success as president of the pledges. Catherine Dorris assisted at the
y . W. and Y. M . M i x . Georgic Davidson is on the Junior class dance
committee. She has proved a big factor in the house this year as Pledge
pother to our numerous pledges.

      Carol Clark is on the senior swimming team, and Ethel Gasman and
Roma Whisnant are on the freshman team. Ethel also made the freshman
volleyball team. Henriette Hansen is now a member of the Normal A r t
Club and the Allied Arts League, and is assisting in the art department.
Jane Dudley is on the staff of the Daily Emerald, and she and Dorothy
Phillips are doing copyreading on the paper. Ruth Hansen is trying out
for the staff.

      We were all very much excited when Anita Kellogg and Vernita
Saunders "made" Sculpture Club, and from what we hear, it came as a
complete surprise to them.

      There are several engagements that I would like to divulge but since
the girls (yes, there are several), won't eat their apple pie under the
table at dinner, simply because they "haven't announced it yet," it would
be a shame to be too previous. However, this isn't a secret: Helen Can-
tine was bridesmaid for Dorothy Cash, '24, when she was married in Decem-
ber to Leo Munly, a Kappa Sig.

                                                                                                       JANE DUDLEY.

                        XI—UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
      Christmas is a thing of the past now, and we are all back and prepar-
ing f o r those dreaded exams which are drawing painfully near.
      X i has had as many pleasant and interesting things happen that in
order to omit none, I will put them down in chronological order.
      We celebrated our Founders' Day with a delightful and well-attended
banquet here at the chapter house. Our house was decorated with holly
sent us by Paula Tooke one of our sisters in Louisiana. Holly is a
rareity in Oklahoma.
      We had a Christmas Bazaar and Rummage sale in Oklahoma City.
The proceeds will go to the building fund for our new house.
      Our pledges entertained us with a delightful Christmas party on De-
ember 16. Each girl received an appropriate g i f t some of which were very
funny indeed. Many lovely gifts were received for the house.
      Lucille Robberson, rush captain, is planning a big rush. We have
a number of good girls signed up. Annabet, Lucilles' sister, has a new
blue studebake»- coach which she will have "on deck."
      Four of our girls are not going to be in school next semester. Irene
Baird is going to be in school in Philadelphia. Tola June Harrison is
planning to go East, probably New York, to continue her study in violin.
Annabet Robberson says that she is not going to be in school next semes-
ter. W e wonder why? ! ? — She is sporting a good looking diamond.
Edna Mae Brooks is going to be married to Murl H i l l , in February. They
are going to live in Tulsa. We notice that Irene Baird is wearing a Delta
Chi pin since Frederick La Mar came down to see her from Chicago.
Annabet and Lucille Robberson made Kappa Delta Pi honorary educational
 fraternity. We are very proud of these girls as it takes an A average
to make this fraternity. Tola June Harrison broadcasted over Radio Sta-
tion W N A D . Voice of Soonerland. the other dav (did you hear her?)
 Genevieve Bacon is a member of the cast. "39 East." a p'ay soon to be
 presented by the Blue Curtain Club. Algene Chiles has been made a
 member of "Entre Nous" and will appear on the programme next time.
 Man,- Beth Davies made Blue Curtain Club, honorary dramatic club.
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