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TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON                                           PI  155

Each of the alumna?, the president, and a representative f r o m each class made
a little speech.

    December 19 was Chi's fifth birthday and we had a birthday party. When
the cake with the five lighted candles was brought i n everybody was told to
make a wish. Betty blew out only two candles. D o you suppose we w i l l have
to wait three whole years for that new chapter house? I am sure everyone
wished f o r a new house. As i t was so near Christmas we decided to have
our Christmas party the same evening. Everybody had contributed ten cents
and a committee used the money to buy f u n n y g i f t s . Some of them were
exceedingly appropriate. Our pledges made the house a present of a tea table.

    Sadie Campbell, '17, was married here December 19. We were not invited
to the wedding but we all kissed the bride and threw rice after the taxicab.

    Before I close I must tell you that Miss Sibley, the enemy of late hours,
"feeds," and untidy rooms, called here last week and said that we had one of
the "best-ordered" houses on the campus.

                                                             MARION K N A P P , '24, Chapter Editor.

UPSILON—UNIVERSITY O F WASHINGTON

                                   Pledges

Edith Chapman                      Elizabeth Metlea

Quarterly examinations are just over. They have been such a miserable

strain on our dispositions! Christmas vacations are certainly appreciated

after examination time. The house is desolate for most of the girls have gone

home f o r their vacation period.

We gave our two freshmen a cabaret dinner-party, at one of the hotels down

town. M i l d r e d L o r i n g and Laura H u r d related some amusing anecdotes of

the old college days.

Margaret Caughey, '22, is to be back with us this next quarter. She has

been nursing a broken leg f o r the last few months. Eugenia Garrett and

Eloise E b r i g h t are both back with us. Eugenia has been made a member of

an honorary pre-medic f r a t e r n i t y . Hazel Britton was w i t h us f o r a day when

she came f r o m f r o m Spokane to attend the Varsity Ball. Helen W h i t i n g is

teaching school this year but plans to be back w i t h us next year.

Helen Fosdick is one of the hard workers f o r the Y . W . C. A . and is on

the second cabinet Mary Burnside is on the senior social committee and

Francis Dibble is doing a great deal of " A L L - U " committee work. Helen

M o r f o r d is on Junior Prom and also a member o f Junior Vaudeville com-

mittee. Helen Bogardus is secretary of the Women's League.

The Washington football team nearly won the coast championship. We

were tied with Oregon and the judges decided in their favor.

Marjorie, Miller, '18, announced her marriage to M r . Howard Millar re-

cently. They are l i v i n g in Vancouver, B. C.

We send our most sincere wishes to all chapters that the New Year may

bring great joys to all A 0 P's.

                                   M A R G U E R I T E S C H O F I E L D , '22, Chapter Editor.

NU KAPPA—SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY

Anne D . Corrigan, '21            Pledges
Lillian Brown, '22                        Mildred Pendleton, '23
Irene Pendleton, '23                      Lucille Bradford, '23
                                          Lucille Pepple, '23

                        Kate Hammons, '23
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