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JANUARY, 1930                                                                     31

the 3\ew Kappa Theta J-Couse

*Westwood QampuszAlpha
O's are *Z)ery Troud of
  Their 'Beautiful 3\ew

  Jfome as they have
     every right to be

                                           /EiS?' Mary Poulton and
                                           Fern                          Johnson
                                           stopped                       in the
                                           doorway of Kappa
                                           Theta's house long
                                           enough to smile
                                           their pleasure at
                                           life in the new
                                           quarters. Note the
                                           grill work on the
%ppa Theta dressed up in garlands          door behind them.
        for Homecoming time.

second slory. From this point of vantage, the actives can keep tab
°n who goes by, and whether their classmates are going to or from the
campus. They are also able to study, read, or merely gossip under the
unibrelh table (four chairs complete this set) which Mae Goodin, an
enterprising alumna, gave them. The porch and dining room are directly
 ver the combination chapter room and ballroom and the overly large

 °set in which everything connected with ceremonies are kept.

ih g y furnished sunroom andt h e l a r g e l i v i n g r o o m
               is a deli           ntfull

^ irary which looks out onto a patio, in one corner of which is a large,
Pen air fireplace. The other two doors to the patio lead into the guest
° T i f -n d a d o w n s t a i r s dressing room and hall respectively.
A he kitchen, back porch, and pass pantry are a cook's dream. All

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