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was on the floor committee f o r the junior ( r the best math papers in the freshman They are all doing good work in keeping us
196 out of 200 and Opal Petrausch whose score prom. Thalia Larson was on the publicity lass Gwendolyn Jenkins and Marjorie Jump before the public eye. We had a letter f r o m
was 195. The proceeds of a card party at the committee f o r the Olvera Puppet Show, and have'been pledged to AO, and Sara Montgom- Grace Parkinson a few weeks ago. Grace
Baxter Hotel on December 7 were used f o r Betty Ames and Margaret Bales were on the wL was invited to join H S * . Carol Dorr was seems to like Paris very well and is settling
National Social Service Work. guest committee f o r the Co-ed Ball. Betty i 8 anpointed on the W.A.A. Board as publicity down at the Foyer International to continue
A n — T h e pledges of other Florida State a Beaver salesman and on the Y.W.C.A. mem- manager. The college D was awarded to her usual scholarly work. Eleanore Walker
bership drive committee. Ardath Sneed has Theodora Jones and Lucille Perry at the fall was general convener at a Tea Dance on No-
Women's College sororities were enter- been working on the Y.W.C.A. freshman com- banquet. At the same time we learned that vember 11, after the big rugby game between
tained at an AO Pirate Party by the 21 pledges mission. A faculty tea in honor of our house- xfan Bingham, past president was one of the U.B.C. and the U . of Alberta's Golden Bears.
of A l l in October. From October 28 to Octo- mother, Mrs. Wynn Johnson, and our faculty four of the class of '33 to win the highest As vice president of Council, Eleanore is hop-
ber 31 members of A X f i who were visiting the adviser, Mrs. D. T. Ordeman, was given on award of W.A.A. On October 25, Katherine ing something really big will come along f o r
campus f o r a province convention were October 15. Davis, our District Superintendent, made us a her to settle while the president is in the East
guests in our house. A t homecoming the A S — O n Hallowe'en a large reception was held short visit. attending a conference this Christmas. And
chapter had as house guests, Florence Cam- n*—Martha Clevenger and Louise Willardare now f o r the big social event. A O n had a
eron ('33), Mrs. J. A. Graham, Sara's mother, for our new house-mother, Mrs. Bertha bridge-tea and fashion show in the Crystal
Mrs. Henry Filer, Mary's mother, Mrs. I . T. Larson, and our District Superintendent, Betty members of the Glee Club at Indiana Ballroom of the Vancouver Hotel on the
Pierson, Laurita's mother, and Mrs. Preston Norgore, of Seattle. Patricia McKenna, presi- University. New W . A . A . members include afternoon of December 2. This was our first
Ayers, Edith's mother. On Thanksgiving dent, was elected president of AKA, sociology Marydale Cox, Elizabeth Garber, Mary Mas- big public venture, but as i t was under the
afternoon, a six o'clock coffee was given for honorary. Edith Clement has been appointed terson, Grace Thompson and Catherine Ed- auspices of our alumnae group, it was also a
all open-house guests. A f t e r dinner, the chap- chairman of Senior Stunt f o r Co-ed Capers. wards. Catherine also belongs to AAA, fresh- great big success. The proceeds f r o m the
ter house had an informal dance. Rosaline Lee Chapman made frosh debate; Floy Young man scholastic organization, is on the Arbutus affair will go to our philanthropic fund. W e
Kennedy had the highest average of all stu- pledged * B , music and dramatics honorary- staff, was chosen on the Mortar Board recog- are very grateful to our alumnae f o r the money
dents enrolled at Florida State Women's Col- Eleanor Coombe, president of W.A.A. at the nition list, and reports f o r the Daily Student. and even more grateful f o r the splendid pub-
lege. On the approbation list were Mary Lee University of Oregon, and secretary of Mortar Elizabeth Garber belongs to Taps, junior licity. The most recent occasion of note was
Davis, Marjory Carter, Beth Kehler, and a Board, presided at the all-campus tea held dramatic organization and Mary Frances our Founders' Day banquet held at the Geor-
pledge, Alice Porter. The annual Christmas during Health Week. Jean Aiken was chair- Spurgeon is a member of K A n , national edu- gian Club on the evening of December 8.
party took place on December 15. A l l the man of the poster contest, Marion Vinson cational, and I S n , chemistry honorary. Ann B T — I n final examinations during the spring
gifts and toys on the Christmas tree were was winner of the interhouse posture contest Greenawalt is on the W . A . A . board and has
sent to Bland Morrow f o r her to distribute and Arita Davis of the poster contest. Eleanor been initiated into Pleiades, social organiza- at the University of Toronto, Margaret
among the small Kentuckians. Four A l l ' s are was also chairman of the Senior Pep Patrol tion. Mary Sullivan, president, is on the Christilaw came first in her year in the House-
members of the Glee Club: Rosalind Kennedy, which consisted of prominent senior women. A.W.S. Board and was chosen to ON, home hold Science Course. Marion McLaughlin,
Mildred Williams, Doris Goddard, and Sara Marion and Edith were also on the PatroL economics honorary. Marcella Beaber is a Audrey Thomson, Margaret Cowan and others
Helen Smith. A t the Christmas vespers, As a little tribute to the memory of Mrs. new member of * X 9 , commerce fraternity. passed with A standing. The B T house-party
Rosalind presented the solo. The annual Lucy Abrams, our house-mother f o r ten years The senior class committees include Mary was also held the week of May 24 at the sum-
Christmas dinner was held on December 29 whose death occurred during the summer, the Sullivan, invitations; Doris Ward, breakfast; mer home of Margaret Cowan at Indian Point,
in the Soreno Hotel at St. Petersburg. Mary chapter walked to her grave on Sunday after- Yetive Browne, Siwash dance committee. Burlington. Four of our girls, Elinor Do-
Jane Sheldon is treasurer of A X A , journalistic noon, December 10, and placed flowers on it. Selma Drabing is associate editor of the herty, Margaret MacNiven, Margaret Cowan
sorority and secretary of the senior class. Her friendship f o r the girls and her devotion Arbutus and treasurer of the junior class. and Margaret Robb attended the convention
Margery Carter has been initiated into * B S , to AOII endeared her to us. She and Lela Scott were chosen to Pleiades. and brought Mabel Wackerman ( n A ) home
Spanish fraternity. Beth Kehler, president of Yetive belongs to 6 S * . The old oaken bucket with them. A t a tea in honor of Mabel given
B n 9 , French fraternity, has been appointed AT—Our Mothers' Club helped us finance the which is the trophy sought b y Indiana U n i - by Elinor, we heard all about Convention.
chairman of the Board of Student's Social alteration of the outside of our house versitv and Purdue University at their annual Katherine De Puy ( 2 ) and Eleanor Massman
Activities. Mary Filer is also a member of football game came f r o m Mary Gray's grand- ( * ) spent a few days with Margaret Cowan
this board. Mary collaberated with Evalyn during the summer. Jean Carle is a member father's farm. at her summer home as they were returning
Rankin to present an original one-act play of the freshman Y.W.C.A. Council at Deni- BK—News from the University of British from convention. B T met them at a lawn tea.
on Skit Night. Evalyn had a speaking part son; Frances Longley of Glee Club; Miriam The first three weeks of October were given
at Odd Demonstration. Alice Porter and Mary Dorr, Mary Myers, and Martha Stubblefield Columbia and the far Northwest! This over to rushing, with pledging on October 30,
Carson were chosen for the Even Demonstra- made first teams and so joined W.A.A. at the *is the first report I have ever had to write, followed by an informal party at the home of
tion. Alice was script compiler. fall banquet. We missed winning the scholar- but it was explained most simply to me. I Margaret Cowan. Our pledges were hostesses
ship cup by one-tenth of a point, and were must merely convince Alpha 0 that Beta at tea to the pledges of other sororities on
AP—Alpha Rho has moved to a larger house thrilled at the college scholarship banquet to Kappa is not only up but also coming. My the campus the following week. The first
on Twenty-third and Monroe Streets, just hear that Martha Ann Shepardson had re- 'sisters, that will be a great pleasure. I won- week-end in November, ten of our members
ceived an award f o r having the highest grades der i f Marjorie Beeuwkes has confided to the visited o n chapter at Ann Arbor, Michigan.
a block from the Oregon Agricultural College among the enrollment f o r last year. Edith girls in Seattle just what she thinks of our They came back with wonderful reports of
campus. A sign designed by Maxine K i r k - Breining is vice president of I I S * , honorary campus in the rain. I t is rather a dismal all the AOn's. Dorothy Womrath, our Dis-
patrick ('35) f o r the homecoming sign contest classical fraternity; Martha A n n is vice presi- place, but having "Ditto" with us this year trist Superintendent, visited us the second
won a silver loving cup as second prize. On dent of AO, Barbara Jackson is secretary of does much to cheer us up—we are very pleased week in November.
October 27 a fireside was given f o r Betty T K A , debating fraternity; Miriam Sears is vice to have vou, Ditto. While on the subject of
Norgore ( E ) , District Superintendent, at president of Cosmopolitan Club. Edith at- visitors I must tell you that we have had a B0—Mary Frances Spurgeon, a pledge at I n -
which the A P alumna; and actives became in- tended I I S * convention in Saint Louis. Theo- visit from our District Superintendent, Mrs. diana University, was a guest at a wiener
corporated under AP. Georgina Samson was dora Jones is vice president o f W.A.A. and Martin Norgore. She arrived on Saturday,
initiated into K A n , honorary society in educa- went to Texas, and Barbara Jones, as W.S. December 2, just in time to see our Fashion roast at the home of Mary Alice Burch on
tion. She is working on a freshman scholar- G.A, president went to Cornell University for Show. Having no chapter house makes enter- November 4. Our annual open-house at But-
ship project f o r AAA, underclass scholastic a convention. Last spring three of the small taining rather difficult f o r us, but we flatter ler University was given at the home of
honor fraternity of which she is a member. number chosen f o r Cap and Gown belonged to ourselves that we had a very nice Panhellenic Frances Messick on the afternoon of Novem-
Althea Bruhl, who is assistant day editor of A T : Mary Estey, Barbara Jackson, and Theo- .tea in Betty's honor, on Sunday, at Avis Hall's ber 26, and on homecoming day, October 28,
the Barometer, was initiated into 0 S * , and is dora Jones. Dorothy Hartshorn and Lucille home. A f t e r the tea we had an informal meet- we entertained our alumna? at dinner. Eileen
treasurer of * X 9 , honorary commerce. Marie Perry were elected to Crossed Keys, sopho- ing at which various matters were variously Rocap has been initiated into Spurs; Frances
Dew and Inez Lehrbach are on the Barometer more honorary. The freshman honorary, Phi discussed. Four of the girls who graduated Messick is a member of Chimes, and Mary
staff and the Student Directory staff. Inez Society, has Dorothy Fuller and Mildred Hull last year are back taking Education this year. Alice has been initiated into T K A , de-
and Jeanne Bauer are on the Beaver staff. as members. They won first and second place bating fraternity. Thespis has pledged V i r -
Jean Allison will sing in Madrigal Club. She

