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Salida, Colo., a junior, and a transfer Ruth Stewart has been elected treas- m
from Webster college in St. Louis; and urer of the History Club. Leatrice Smith Te
Leatrice Smith of Greenville, Texas, a and Winifred Ralph are members of the so
junior. club.
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Four who were pledged spring quarter, Eugena Wilkinson and Mary V. Wells re
but who have not yet been initiated are are members of the Big Sister organiza- ga
Geneva Woodward of Salida, Colo.; tion this year. Among the members in be
Frances Ladwig of Holyoke, Colo.; University Women's Club are Trieva hi
Christine Gustfason of Boulder; and Nuttall, Frances Raynolds, and Eugena pa
Harriette Burke of Silvertown, Colo. Wilkinson. Frances Raynolds was sec- ot
retary of the Women's Club council be- ha
Hazel Lee is president of the local fore pledging Alpha O, but was forced to ye
Panhellenic organization this year. She resign, as only an independent can hold m
presided at the Panhellenic banquet held the office. Elizabeth Lamont and Eu-
last spring, at which about 300 were pres- gena Wilkinson are members of Y.W.C.A. Go
ent. Under Hazel's direction, the or-
ganization is making a complete revision Hesper Tucker is chairman of a com- By
of rushing rules. National Panhellenic mittee of the art club, which is petition-
Congress w i l l meet in Denver in January, ing Delta Phi Delta, national honorary We
and Hazel is making plans to entertain fraternity for art students. Those eligi- an
them at that time. This office entitles ble to the art club are junior and senior Re
Hazel to a seat on the Senate of the art students who have an average of 85 He
Associated Women Students organization. per cent. Ion
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Mary Virginia Wells was elected a Eugena Wilkinson has been elected a eri
member of Mortar Board last spring, and member of Players Club, having served pa
is now chapter editor for the group. She on the costume committee for two quart- vic
is a member of Senate, and editor for ers. ba
Senate. She is president of Spur, national las
pep organization for women. Trieva N u t t a l l is a member of the Uni- sk
versity Glee Club, and Mildred Paine,
Elizabeth Lamont is the Alpha O rep- another pledge, plays a violin in the fiv
resentative of Spur. Elizabeth has served University orchestra. Th
on several important Spur committees Hi
and is a member of a committee to spon- At an all-school song fest held last Le
sor "hello day"' on the campus, which is spring, Chi Delta received second place an
sponsored by Pi Epsilon Pi, men's pep among the sororities. •
organization. fcv
At the annual A.W.S. banquet in the th
On Homecoming Day, after the foot- fall, "Miss Colorado U " is presented. ium
ball game we entertained at a tea for Nine other girls, chosen because of hon-
all alumnaj members. We also enter- ors and activities to represent certain jo
tained at an informal tea for parents and qualities, are also presented. This year jre
a few guests after another game. M a r y Virginia Wells was presented as »
"Miss Character." J°
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Beta Tlicta Entertains Crano' President and Mrs. Perm
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By MIRIAM COSAND, Butler University fa
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The opening of Butler this fall found Betty H a l l , Agnes Calvert, and Helen
the Beta Theta girls back i n the same Williams. T w o weeks ago we had pledge n
house which we rented last year, w i t h the services f o r the newest of a l l , Virginia
same charming chaperon, M r s . Charles Finney. fiv
Campbell.
I n October we had initiation for seven
The first thing on the program, of of our last year's pledges. They art
course, was rush. The Panhellenic rules Frances Richardson, Jacque Lacker, Ruth
for rushing were changed this year, so Clarke, Lorraine Scott, Ruth Dale, Mar-
that we had to crowd everything into one jorie Schaefer, and Eleanor Mills. _
week of luncheons and teas and slumber
parties, which ended w i t h a large garden We were fortunate in receiving a vis»
party at the home of Mrs. O. M . Jones, from Mrs. Perry, and in having M»»
and the final annual rose dinner for the Wyman w i t h us in time for our open
rushees we had chosen to pledge. Our house. We were proud to have an op-
new pledges are Aurzella Magel, lone portunity t o present friends from other
Tullis, Avonnel Brenneman, Charlotte organizations on the campus to her.
Peal, Hannah Sector, Helen Jane Brown,
The active chapter celebrated Founa-
ers' Day this year with the alumna;

