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always boys. Lillian Wells is President of the Dramatic Club, Mary
Hart Buchanan Secretary and Treasurer, Queenie McConnell is
Vice-President of the Barbara Blount Literary Society, Lillian Wells,
Treasurer and Secretary, Lucretia Jordan is President of the Glee
Club.
Socially the University has been unusually quiet this year.
There have been a number of receptions, three Athletic dances, and
the first Phi Gamma Delta German. The Dramatic Club has given
two plays, in which Misses McConnell, Douthat, Buchanan and
Jordan were the leading characters. Examinations begin this week,
so we are all at work now. but after the holidays Omicron expects
to give a dance to about two hundred of her friends. Would that
we could welcome representatives from all our chapters! As it is,
we extend hearty good wishes for the new year.
ALUMNAE PERSONALS.
Harriet Cone Greve, '06, and Roberta Bright Williams, '08,
are teaching in the Chattanooga High School.
Felecia Leigh Metcalfe, 09, is teaching in Fayetteville, Tennes-
see.
Katherine Okey Gresham, '07, is at home in Knoxville, Ten-
nessee.
Anna May Stokeley, '06, is teaching at Dandridge, Tennessee.
Mattie Ayers, associate, is studying at the University of Berlin.
ZETA—UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
The girls initiated into Alpha Omicron Pi by Zeta Chapter last
fall were Emily Trigg, Nellie Kitchen, Elizabeth Chambers, Laura
Rhodes and Bernice Rawls.
Zeta Chapter has given a number of informal social affairs this
year, among which were a play, a Hallowe'en Party, and a Christmas
dance at Lindell Hall. Although the rules of the Sorority Council
have restricted rushing, this has been a busy year for Zeta, and the
girls have been enthusiastic in both college and fraternity work.
Mattie Woodworth has been elected to the Silver Serpent, a Junior
club, and is also a member of the University basket-ball team. Flor-
ence Parmelee has been very successful as social chairman of the
Young Woman's Christian Association. This gave her the manage-
ment of the University "County Fair," one of the greatest events of
the college year. All of the sororities take some particular part in
this event, and Zeta was especially successful in a well "gotten up,"

