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nineteenth of April, the date of our banquet, and 1 am sure that we
could not wish for anything better than to have her here at that
time.

   We have especially enjoyed the articles in the last To DRAGMA,
and our discussion of them has made us take a very active interest in
air subjects relating to them in any way.

   Kappa sends her best wishes for the spring and summer to all
her sister chapters in A O I I .

                                        ZETA, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

   At last we are able to tell you about the six girls whom we
pledged on February 22nd. They are Gladys Lowenberg, Fremont,
Neb.; Ethel Olson, Sioux City, Iowa; Vera Young, Superior, Neb.;
Edna Froyd, Wakefield, Neb.; Gladys Downing, Hardy, Neb.; and
Irma Hauptman, Lincoln, Neb. Initiation was held March 12.

   At present we are looking forward to our formal party and ban-
quet which will be held April 25 and 26, at the Lincoln Hotel. A
great number of the Alumnae are coming back for these two events.

   The following honors have fallen to Zeta: Breta Diehl, '13,
senior masquerade committee; Rose Krause, '14, and Melvina
Waters, '14, took part in the German Club play "Die Journalisten" ;
Gladys Lowenbery, '16, was elected to "Mystic Fish," a freshman
girls' society; and Anabel Good, '13, was elected to Phi Beta
Kappa.

   Last week we had the pleasure of hearing Miss Burner of New-
York and Miss Morris address the girls in a series of meetings under
the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. The Girls' Club gave a Kensington
to all university girls on March 21.

                                     SIGMA, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

   Six weeks remain of this semester, and they will be the best and
busiest of all, especially for the seniors, but that is news for the next
letter. Nothing unusual has happened: the chapter life has held
its even tenor. Within the first few weeks after registration, we
pledged Olive Freuler, '16, Frances Welch, '16, May Pruess, '16,
Elizabeth H i l l , '16, and Evelyn Homage, Mills College, '14.
all of whom have been initiated except Olive Freuler and Frances
Welch. According to the new Pan-Hellenic ruling, Christmas
entrants must keep a six month's pledge as a guarantee of scholar-
ship.

   We appreciated Mrs. Perry's lovely letter in response to our con-
gratulations for her birthday. We celebrated Founders' Day this
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