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Lucile Morgan, a Lambda freshman had a prominent part in "The Ivory Door,'
given at Stanford University.  Lucile is the quaintly dressed figure in the center.

  tAlpha Ti Wedges Take Part in Torch Slight

                                By MARGARET BASKERVILL GREEN

ALPHA PI girls took part in Torch Night, which is one of the most beautiful
    • traditions of Florida State College for Women. In October of each year the
Torch Night ceremony is held by the Sophomore class. At this time the standards
of F.S.C.W. are exemplified for the new students. In the ceremony, an im-
pressive pageant with classical settings and characters, which always takes place m
the open air theater, the Sophomores pass on to the Freshman class the three torches
of the college emblem, Vires, Mores and Artes, with the charge to keep them burning
bright for the alma mater. Certain girls are chosen to represent each class. Two ot
our active members, Elizabeth Markey and Jeanette Littig who, by the way, was
chairman of rehearsals, took part, while among those chosen to represent the
Freshman class were six of our pledges: Madelon and Peggy Royce, Nellie Wynn
Sullivan, Martha McKnight, Catherine Pride and Dorothy Reese.

      Qhi "Delta "Pledge Jfas J£igh Average

                                  By MARY VIRGINIA WELLS

G ENEVA WOODWARD received the highest scholastic average among fresh-
       man sorority women on the University of Colorado campus last year. ^
ranked second high among all freshman women. Her average was 90.39; the high
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