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would have been w i t h us then. I t was held i n our " l i t t l e red room"
which we have b u i l t this f a l l . T h e description of that we must
leave to your imagination, but just think of the most beautiful ritual
room possible—candle light roses—and you have the picture of our
"little red room." We feel very proud that just since September
we have built the ritual room and also furnished our dining room.
We christened this furniture with a dinner party to our old girls who
were w i t h us T h a n k s g i v i n g — N a n A t k i n s o n . Nannie Vaden and
Greyson H o o f n a g l e . They really came to see us, but incidentally
to attend a teachers' meeting in Lynchburg. Seven of our girls went
out f o r basket ball this f a l l and each made her class team. T h i s
kept us very busy up to Thanksgiving when the seniors won the
championship. Patty and Lida Belle played in that game and won
their " R - M ' s . " Patty was captain of our team f o r f o u r years. N e x t
came the play given by the dramatic club of which Shirley is presi-
dent. I t was "The Piper." L i d a Belle was one of the leading charac-
ters and Margaret was splendid in her part. Courtenay instead o f
going home Christmas w i l l spent the holidays i n Memphis, Tenn.
She w i l l be the maid-of-honor of Kappa's next b r i d e — L i n d a Best.
M a r y Craig Crenshaw, ex-'14, w i l l be matron of honor and the bride's
maids are Ruby Toombs, ex-'14, and Ethel Terry, sister of the groom,
M r . W i l l i a m Terry. Our last bride was Margaret B u l l i t who mar-
ried M r . James Lyle Camblos on November 27. Kappa was very
proud that Annie Kate Gilbert was elected president of the Ran-
dolph-Macon Texas alumna? and Olga Shepard Thomas vice-presi-
dent. W e were glad to have some of our old girls w i t h us f o r the
Christmas tree and party given just before the holidays. Kappa
wishes everyone of you much success and happiness.
ZETA, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Gisella Birkner, '14. Ethel Chase, '16.
Melvina Waters, '14. Irma Hauptman, 'l6.
Elsie Fitzgerald, '15. Gladys Lowenberg, '16.
Estella Stevens, '15. Gladys Dominy, '16.
Mabel Myrtey, '15. Veva Young, '16.
Carrie Coman, '16. Hazel King, 'l6.
Edna Froyd, '16.
The officers of the women's associations were given in the last
letter.
Estella Stephens A O n , elected as vice-president, juniors. L u l u
May Coe, K A @, vice-president of the sophomore class.
Carrie Coman, A O I I , has been elected as a member of the English
club of the university.

