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TO DRAGMA         OF ALPHA OMICRON           PI . 1 5 1

    Examinations w i l l soon be coming after we return, but we are not letting
thoughts of these coming events cast their shadows on the joys of Christmas
vacation.

    Epsilon sends her best wishes f o r a successful and happy New Year to all
A l p h a O's wherever they are.

                                                E L I Z A B E T H B A I . I . A N T I N E , '21, Chapter Editor.

             RHO—NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

                  New Members                      New Pledges
Meta Myers, '22                 Jean Thompson, '23

Marion MacKay, '22              Katherine Graham, '23

Grace Deegan, '22               Mildred Cress, '23

Rho has not calmed down much since "rushing." College functions and

sorority affairs keep every one of us rushing most o f the time. We like i t

though, and our plans f o r 1920 show that Rho has an increasingly active part

to play.

    On November 17th we initiated three of our pledges: Meta Myers, '22,
Marion MacKay, '22, and Grace Deegan, '22. We were so glad to have Mar-

guerite Norris, '20, of Theta as our guest at that time.

    We are so proud of our ten pledges and wish that you all might know them.
They entertained us at a Children's Costume party where Rho's "stately"
seniors could not be distinguished f r o m the freshmen.

    Our dance at the Woman's Club was an affair which we enjoyed immensely.
We are planning on "staging" another informal, January 17th. The girls of
the chapter took advantage o f the first snowfall and enjoyed a sleighride last
Wednesday night, with a treat at Theobold's afterward.

    Rho girls are the most prominent on the Daily Northwestern staff. We
secured the loving cup f o r getting the largest number of subscriptions for the
paper. On Home-coming day Rho distinguished herself by the Alpha Omicron

Pi float which was in the parade of college organizations. We were awarded

second place in the contest.

    On Recognition Day five of our girls received honorable mention f o r their
scholastic record, Dorothy Bruniga having a straight " A " average.

    Two Rho girls received recognition f r o m their respective classes by being
elected f o r the following positions: Dorothy Bruniga, secretary of the Junior
class; W i n i f r e d Wilson, social chairman of the freshman class and member of
the freshman commission of Y . W . C. A . Marguerite Kolb, '20, was made

charter member of the Commerce Sorority.

    We are having a Christmas party this week f o r fifteen children f r o m the
settlement. We are anticipating some real excitement. The chapter has also
made the necessary provision for g i v i n g a Christmas dinner to a poor family

in Chicago.

    We were all having so much f u n together that we hated to have Carol
Isaacs, '20, leave us. She is to be married to Cecil Lewis on Christmas day.

We serenaded her one evening and showered her with g i f t s and Alpha Omi-
cron Pi good wishes.

                                M Y R T L E SWANSON, '20, Chapter Editor.

             LAMBDA—STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Esther Tully, Modesto, Cal.     Julia Hert, Colton, Cal.
Olga Siebert, Long Beach, Cal.  Katherine Chace, Lincoln, Neb.
Doris Bailey, Palo Alto         Florence Pixley, Orange, Cal.
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