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           T H I S METHOD of printing the news of the  for the A d Club. Doris Brawley has recently     we tied with IIB<t> f o r honors in the home-  honorary home economics. Esther Blake
           undergraduate chapters eliminates the       won a Crimson W sweater and a minor W            coming sign contest. We thank our alumna?      ('36) is president of AAA, freshman women's
    credit which should go to the faithful chapter     letter. Doris was manager of Interclass vol*     for making our sign f o r us.                  scholastic organization, and is treasurer of
    reporters. When spring comes, a list of the        leyball teams and won honors in hockey and                                                      Spurs. Kathleen Bownes, Mary Ellen Bielen-
    girls who have furnished the chapter news          volleyball. She organized the house volley-         Lucille (Mitzie) Hibbard ('33) was married  berg and Marian Warner are on W. A. A .
    will be published with special mention given       ball team. Adria Veleke is president of TAX,     in August to Elmer Erickson (AXA) and          Board. Mary Lou Bailey was pledged to
    to those whose contributions have been accom-      secretary of the Ad Club, and art editor of the  jives in Spokane. Ruby Hazlett ('32) is now    IIAN, chemistry honorary. Ebba Young ('34)
    panied by good photographs, preferably "ac-        Chinook. Evelyn Krause is treasurer of M$B,      Mrs. John Todd and lives in Portland, Ore-     is laboratory instructor in bacteriology. Opal
    tion" pictures and by feature stories to which     national music honorary, secretary of TAX,       gon. Mable Smithey ('32) is Mrs. Joe Kirk      Petrausch ('35) has pledged A#K, secretarial
    a by-line may be given. A prize of $5 will         assistant editor of the Chinook, and a member    of Spokane. Alma Schierman (Ex. '34) was       honorary. Mary Ellen Bielenberg is society
    be given to the chapter reporter sending the       of the A d Qub. Lenore Morse has been initi-     recently married to Bob Schuster and they are  editor of The Exponent. Jean Carruth, Mary
    best material during the next two years. I f       ated into TAX and is our junior Panhellenic      living in Endicott. Mildred Guptil ('26) is    Ellen, Lois Eatnes, and Esther Blake are ac-
    photographs are needed before the May issue        representative. Floy Lewis appeared in ' Uncle   how Mrs. H . G. Storey, of Auburn. Miriam      tive Spurs. Jane Jaccard is secretary f o r
    is out, please indicate the fact and they will     Tom's Cabin" and will star in "Mrs. Moon-        McCroskey of Alpha Sigma chapter, whose        <£T0, home economics honorary sorority. The
    be returned immediately upon use. Otherwise        light." Mary Schoessler belongs to AKS and       home is in Colfax, Washington, has announced   social arts fraternity, Eurodelphian, pledged
    all pictures will be returned on June 1. Please    is one of our Spurs. Her scholastic average      'her engagement to Marvin Lynn (SN) of         Lois Eames, Esther Blake, and Jean Carruth.
    follow the exact form of the letters as printed    warranted the engraving of her name upon the     Tacoma. The wedding took place December        Lois is secretary of the Home Economics
    here f o r your next assignment, due on Febru-     School of Pharmacy plaque f o r freshmen at-     22 at St. John's Cathedral in Spokane.         Qub. Helen Thorpe is president of Hamil-
    ary 10. Sign your name at the end of it.           taining the highest grades in the department.    A*—On October 6, a fireside was held at the    ton Hall, the women's dormitory, and Janet
    Ar—Carolyn Wolters, president, is a regis-         The PX award f o r high scholarship was given                                                   Ralph and Isabel Ford are members of the
           tered assistant pharmacist. She belongs     to her and her name was engraved on our                  chapter house on the Montana State     Council. Out of a possible score of 1,000 the
    to AKS and PX, Pharmacy honoraries, being          house freshman's scholarship plaque. Her         College campus f o r the new pledges. Mar-     rifle team scored 951, w i n n i n g f r o m the
    treasurer of the latter at Washington State        average for last semester was 94. Frances        garet Kunkel ('34) is vice president of the    Kappa Delta's by one point. High scores f o r
    College. Gala Peed is president of TB, busi-       Lowden is our other Spur and a member of         A. W. S. and Marion Warner ('35) is secre-     individuals went to Mary Ellen who scored
    ness administration honorary f o r women,          the Ellen H . Richards Club. Three T mem-        tary. Una Barber ('35) was elected to $TO,
    member of TAX, women's advertising frater-         bers visited us at homecoming, at which time
    nity, and chairman of the finance committee

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