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JANUARY, 1 9 3 0 79
Omicron Wins Scholarship Cup Tzvo out of Three Times
By KATHERYNE PENNYBACKER, University of Tennessee
We are allowed to give two parties The cup was awarded each quarter last
during rushing season. The first we gave year, and AOLT won it two out of three
was a bridge party at the Cherokee times.
Country club and the second was a cabin
party at the McCroky Cabin, sixteen The last, and most exciting thing that
miles from Knoxville. The latter has has happened at Omicron is the tea-
become a tradition in the chapter, and dance we gave at Jefferson Hall, Satur-
one which we preserve most carefully. day, November 2. The decorations were
We are proud of our fifteen pledges. huge crepe-paper trees in autumn colors,
and an enormous AOIT in red and white
Last spring the chapter room began to streamers which was suspended from the
look awfully dreary, so the Knoxville ceiling. The crowning success, however,
girls were given permission to refurnish was the AOTI "no-break," when Fred
it during the summer. They not only Murff's orchestra played "AOLT Sweet-
refurnished it, but had it entirely re- heart," an original song by one of our
decorated, so that it is such a comfort- freshmen, Maude Johnson.
able cheerful place, we spend most of
our time there. Throughout rushing season and after
we have had the ardent support of our
Besides having won the Perkin's schol- alumna; chapter, and since we have only
arship cup, we have two new members two "old girls" back with us this , year,
of Phi Kappa Phi in our chapter, Louise everyone will understand how much this
Perry ('29), and Jane Zucharallo ('29). has meant to us.
Kappa Celebrates Founders' Day With Buffet Supper
By POLLY VOGELSANG, Randolph-Macon Womans College
The Freshman class was unusually Louisville, Ky.; Anne Davis, Lynchburg,
large this year, and rushing was on a Va.; Ida Reeder Davidson, Lynchburg,
larger scale, and more exciting than ever Va.; Lou Massie, Lynchburg, Va.
this year. At the end of three weeks, nine-
een Freshmen were promised Alpha Omi- In the field of drama, Kappa is living
cron Pi, with great rejoicing on the part up to her old tradition. I n the Junior
of all concerned. The promisees are, as play, prominent parts were taken by
follows: Carolyn Mitchell, Charleston, Rebecca Wright ('31), Adele Hope ('31),
West Virginia; Margaret Sage, Char- and Marie Collens ('31). On Thanks-
ottesville, Virginia; Susan Thames, Mo- giving night The Sock and Buskin Club
bile, Alabama; Mary Cade Aldridge, Mo- presented "The Goose Hangs High," and
bile Alabama; Adelaid Gaines, Mobile, Kappa was well represented by Edith
Alabama; Frances Davis, Monroe, La.; Walthall ('30), and Virginia Boggess
Anna Laurie Smith, Monroe, La.; Mar- ('32). And by the way, Sara Neville
guerite Collens, Monroe, La.; Martha ('30), is president of The Sock and Bus-
Austen, Monroe, La.; Margaret Brandon, kin Club this year.
Atlanta, Ga.; Betty Hadley, Atlanta,
On December 8, Kappa celebrated
Katherine Baugh, Gastonia, N.C.; Founders' Day with a shower and buffet
ane Delevett, Baltimore, Md.; Elizabeth supper for the active members, alumna;,
Ann Mahan, Memphis, Tenn.; Julia and promsees, and then on December IS
Uodson, Lexington, Va.; Lida Stokes, we had our annual Christmas party for
our Freshmen.
Zeta Entertains Girls From Sister Chapters
By IRENE DAWSON, University of Nebraska
_ £ U s n week was a great success. Zeta in every way. They are: Celesta Bates,
lowed the sane rule of quality, not Irene Brooks, Gwendolyn Howland,
Elizabeth Hobbs, Lucille Hendricks, Silva
quantity, and wishes to introduce to you Katouch, Ula Bosserman, Donalda Per-
group of pledges that she is proud of

