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TO PRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 209
OFFICERS
All Around Club—President, E m m a Hulen, A 2 A ; Vice-president, Dorothy
Houghton, A 0 I I ; Secretary, Margaret Buck, X fi; Treasurer, Aurilla
Shepard, A S A .
Student Government—President, Emma Hulen, A S A ; Secretary, Emily
Eveleth, A 0 I I ; Proctors: Gertrude Dyer, X fi; Marjorie Roberts, X 0 ;
Emily Eveleth, A 0 I I ; Jeanette Schofield, 2 K .
Class of 1914—President, Margaret Buck, fi X ; Vice-president, Mary Dailey,
2 K ; Secretary, Helen Hearsey, X 0 ; Treasurer, Jeannette Schofield, 2 K ;
Historian, Hazel Macey, A S A ; Marshal, Edith Cochran, X fi.
Class Day Committee—Annette MacKnight, A O I I ; Aurilla Shepard, A S A .
Class of 1915—President Rena Greenwood, A 0 I I ; Vice-president, Esther
Cate, A S A ; Secretary, Mary Cavanaugh, Non.; Treasurer, Ruth Seavey,
A O I I ; Historian, Alice Pulsifer, X fi; Marshal, Dorothy Houghton, A O I I .
Christian Guild—President Isabella Cameron, A S A ; Vice-president,
Eleanor Bisbee, A O I I ; Secretary Lydia Piper, A O I I ; Treasurer, Esther
Cate, A S A .
Athletic Association—President, Leslie Hooper, A 0 I I ; Vice-president,
Eleanor Bisbee, A O I I ; Treasurer, Esther Cate, A S A ; Secretary, Avis
Keir, A S A ; Freshman Member of E x . Bd., Marion Trott, X fi.
Basket Ball Captains—Gertrude Dyer, X ft; 1916, Lydia Piper, A O I I ;
1917, Almena Cogswell, X fi.
Track Captains—1914, Mary Dailey, 2 K ; 1915, Gertrude Hooper, A O I I ;
1916, Lydia Piper, A 0 I I ; 1917, Marion Trott, X fi.
Class of 1916—President, Dorothy Hart, A S A ; Vice-president, Mary
Gardner, X fi; Secretary, Avis Keir, A S A ; Treasurer Mary Dole, A S A ;
Historian, Alice Cotton, A S A ; Marshal, Madeleine Jeffers, A O I I .
Class of 1917—President, Esther Parshley, X fi; Vice-president, Helen Hig
gins, X fi; Secretary, Marion Raymenton, 2 K ; Treasurer, Dorris Morse,
A O I I ; Historian, Geneva Wheet, X fi; Marshal, Mildred Simpson, A O IT.
The first matter of moment for this letter is of course that of our
initiates, December 6, Delta initiated seven pledges. Mildred
Kmerson, '17, was pledged last year, but was obliged to leave col-
lege on account of trouble with her eyes, and this fall she entered
again with the class of 1917. The other initiates are: Kathryn
Holden, '14; Marjorie Dean, Marion Jamieson, Dorris Morse, Helen
Rowe, Mildred Simpson, and Pricilla Young, all of '17. Besides
our pleasure in initiating these new sisters we also think with pleas-
ure of those other friendships it was our privilege to form during the
associations of "rushing season" although we may not number them as
among our pledges. As usual, initiation was held in connection with
our celebration of Founders' Day. A t four o'clock in the afternoon,
alumna', active A O iTs and pledges began to "go up to the Hoop-
er's," and by the time "eats" were served we were all there welcoming
our many alumnae who had been able to come and who had been
telling the always interesting tale of "how A A 2 went A O n."
About two weeks before the initiation we had our small dance in

