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ACTIVE CHAPTER LETTERS
PI—H. SOPHIE NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Susie Briggs, '21 Pledges
Alice Chapman, '23
Amanda Miller, '23
Elizabeth Kastler, '23 Meyer Morgan, '23
Ginevra Washburn, '23
New Member
Beulah Brown, '22
There are no chapter houses at Newcomb, we haven't even fraternity rooms,
such as we once enjoyed. Fortunately, Margaret Lyan lives across the street
from college and we have her house our meeting place.
The new rushing system went into effect for the first time this year and
proved very satisfactory. Pledge Day was on the eleventh and Pi was
fortunate to get four girls. Since that day, we have pledged three who
could not be bid on the original Pledge Day. One of the latter members is
Beulah Brown, '22, who has since been initiated.
We celebrated Founders' Day with an informal party at Margaret's. The
feature of the afternoon was our usual birthday cake, with a large A 0 IT on
it made of red candies.
Since then, Pi, with all the rest of Newcomb College, has been striving
with might and main to assist in raising enough money to send the Y. W. C . A.
delegate to Des Moines.
A very thrilling day, which will long be remembered, was the one when
the lately-returned Newcomb Unit came up to college and talked of the work
done in France.
LUCY RENAUD, '20, Chapter Editor.
NU—NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
We are at last settled in our room after our summer upheaval, and have
resumed the even tenor of our ways again. We gave the first tea for new
members and are happy to report that there were many present who gave
promise of being good fraternity material. Five of them accepted our invi-
tation to join the chapter and are to be initiated the first week of the new year.
We are very proud of the fact that three of our members have recently
passed the Bar examinations. They are Angeline Bennett, Helen Walker,
and Elizabeth Harrison. Miss Bennett has been admitted to the New York
Bar and Miss Harrison to the Indiana Bar.
Since a great many of our members are engaged in business during the
day and come to school at night, we do not have as many social affairs to
report as the other chapters.
CATHERINE SOMMER, '20, Chapter Editor.
OMICRON—UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Mary Neal Black Pledges
Elizabeth Clinton
Marion Logue
Ola Hancock Willia McLemore
Margaret Smith
Mary Horner
New Member
Grace McDougall

