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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 147
On November 14 we held our formal tea and dance. This was one of
the sensations of the campus and was a wonderful success. Two days were
spent in suitably decorating so as to give the effect of an early winter party.
Autumn leaves and fall flowers were used to great advantage and when
finished, everyone was satisfied as to the appearance of the chapter house.
One of our big days was that of the Stanford-California football game.
Many of the girls of Sigma were entertained royally by the sisters of Lambda
and again realized the feeling of sisterhood in Alpha O. We also held a
bazaar on December 6. Some very attractive things were on display and we
cleared about three hundred dollars.
The number of members this semester is very large and makes it nec-
essary for many of us to live outside the house. This, in one respect, is a
disadvantage; yet we are making the best of it and are planning on making
1920 a year of increased zest and spirit in all college activities.
MYRTH G L E N N , '22, Chapter Editor.
THETA—DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
Again it is Christmas lime! We can scarcely realize that it has been
nearly eight months since we Thetas entertained so many of you at the Con-
vention. How we wish you might all come back again, and be with us awhile!
Theta is having a two weeks' Christmas vacation this year, because of the
shortage of coal. We are all glad to have a longer vacation.
I wish you could see our freshmen! They are such wonderful girls! Just
now they are preparing a Christmas party for the upperclassmen. We haven't
any idea what it will be like, but judging from the fir tree on the back porch,
the mysterious signs and looks which the pledges give each other, and the
locked room upstairs, we think the party will be quite lovely. And we can
scarcely wait for it.
Have I said before that Theta Chapter is supporting a family here in town?
The family is composed of three children, their mother, and their grand-
mother. The children are just darling and their mother is so nice. Few of
us have met their grandmother. On the night before we went home for
Thanksgiving vacation, we filled a large basket with things to eat, and some
things Mrs. Heymer needed for the house, and took them to "our family."
They were certainly glad to have them, and their appreciation made us
doubly anxious to help them.
Last night we were made very happy by Mary Hester's consenting to be
an A O I I she is a very sweet girl and we are very glad to have her for
our sister.
We initiated four girls about three weeks ago. Two were our twins. I
guess I haven't mentioned our twins, the Betz sisters. We are certainly proud
of them. They are such pretty girls and ihey look, act, talk and dress exactly
alike. We are very happy to know that "the A O I I twins" are two of the
most popular girls on the campus.
MARGARET LOUISE WOOD, '22, Chapter Editor.
DELTA—JACKSON COLLEGE
Lorea Jameson, '21 Pledges
Betty Beatie, '22 Sally Clark, '23
Kay Smith, '22
Caroline Conant, '23
Mary Arnold, '23 Dorothy Hilton, '23
Beatrice Bishop, '23
Adele Russell, '23
Doris Weston, '23
Lorea and Mary are "little sisters." *

