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 nd we got seven fine girls. Carolyn              The pledges gave the chapter one
                                               enjoyable party at the lodge the other
McKellar, Elizabeth Hogan, Virginia            night. I t was in the form of a kid
  emuth, Mary McKellar, Emmy Lou               party and really many childish pranks
                                               were played.
 anks, Elizabeth Beasley, and Martha
McFerrin. We had an open house in                 Our chapter loses three girls, two in
heir honor, and everyone on the cam-           February and one in June. Cupid seems
 us thoroughly enjoyed i t . I t was the       to have found his mark among our girls
                                               this year. Eleanor Tucker and Charlotte
 irst party of the new term to be given.       Bruce are to be married in the spring
                                               and Louise Mayo in June.
   The alumna; had a lovely buffet sup-
 er in the house. The pledges were the

 uests of honor.

Alpha RIw Girls Win Activity and Scholarship Cups
          By ELIZABETH STOUT, Oregon State College

  We have eight charming neophytes:            the house donned brilliant balloons
  ary Collins, Margaret Dowley, Claudia        and festoons of serpentine for the
                                               annual pledge "Outburst." Supremacy
 untin, Betty Frazier, Elizabeth Gabler,       was given to the freshmen, who
 athrine Conkle, Margaret Sanman, and          spent the evening dancing and making
Naomi Mayfield. The zest w i t h which         merry without the restraint of up-
hese girls have entered campus activities      perclassmen.

  ould lead one to think this was their           Next the house was elegantly trans-
 nly recreation. Margaret Dowley has           formed into "Hotel De A 0 I I " for the
 eceived an appointment on the Beaver,         "Belle Hop," our fall informal. A bell-
 e college annual, staff, and Claudia, Na-     hop welcomed the gentlemen guests, took
 mi, and Kathrine have been placed on          them to the "checkroom" to remove their
he Directory staff. Kathrine Conkle            coats, and then directed them to the desk
 ko was appointed an assistant on the          to register. I t was a successful dance;
                                               dignified, yet informal.
 arometer, the college daily paper, staff.
  aomi and Kathrine have been active i n          Now I ' l l hurry you to the banquet
                                               room of the Benton Hotel to our Foun-
  e Madrical Club.                             ders' Day banquet, December 8. Tall
                                               candles . . . . poinsettias . . . . dainty cock-
   However, the freshmen will have to          tails . . . . bright formals . . . . above all,
  ke long strides to keep up w i t h the       spiritual expressions . . . . oh, it was
  pper classmen, f o r there are no laggers    beautiful, our Founders' Day banquet.
 mong them. The Sophomore cup for              H o w close we felt to each other, and
 Ctivity was won by Bessie Stout, and          how sincerely, within ourselves, we
  e Freshman cup for scholarship was           promised to strive.
 on by Delva Chandler.
  Let me give you a few glimpses of
Nlr social functions this fall term. First

Chi Delta Prepares to Move Into Nezu House

By MARY VIRGINIA W E L L S , University of Colorado

  Chi Delta chapter is planning to move        effort, and has done invaluable work.
 to their $45,000 home in January.             Violette is taking a master's degree in
  The house w i l l be ready immediately       history this year.
 Pon our return after the Christmas
 olidays. I t is built in English style,          We have nine new pledges. They are
 d w i l l be one of the most attractive       Harriet Beagle of Midwest, Wyo., who
n the hill. The Delta Delta Delta house        is a freshman in the music school; Virgie
* next to ours, and the two are con-           Sappenfield of Boulder, a sophomore;
ected by a low wall. The houses are of         Frances Raynolds of Denver, a junior
nich the same architecture and material,       who is prominent in the work of the U n i -
 d they make a very attractive com-            versity Women's Club; Mildred Paine,
o a t i o n . Alpha O is the last sorority on  who graduated from South Denver high
ne hill t 0 either build or remodel.           last year; Rachel Entzminger of Douglas,
V i o l e t t e Ward, our president, has been  Wyo., and Trieva Nuttall of Gebo, Wyo.,
ne leading spirit in our efforts for a new     who were both valedictorians of their
ouse. She has given much time and              classes last year; M a r y Orr of Leadville,
                                               Colo., a music major; Ruth Costello, of
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