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Upsilon Chapter Awarded Homecoming Trophy M
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By MILDRED C . LARSON, University of Washington (V
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Proudly exhibited on our fireplace Honoring the mothers, the chapter waass Itu
mantel is a new silver loving cup—the at home Sunday afternoon, November 3. m
trophy we were awarded for displaying During the tea hours we pretended our ifia
the most original sorority sign on Home- guests were rushees and "rushed" them [{'3
coming night, November 8. Devised by accordingly. Everyone had a marvelous ge
the Junior class, the "Singing I n The time becoming acquainted with everyone I
Rain" idea was judged the winner be- else. Soon we shall entertain the Dads ye
cause of its unusual lighting and musical with a dinner. Upsilon believes in know- ley
effects. ing her own chapter, you see. ('3
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Homecoming! Back to the haunts In activities, Alpha O's are stepping Ja
where many had frequented, back to re- right along. Marcella Lawler, our presi- in
fresh themselves with the loving spirit of dent, was recently elected to the Varsity ed
Alpha Omicron Pi came forty-five alum- Ball committee, Aileen Monks to the Jun- ('2
na?. Including the active chapter, our ior-Senior dance committee, and Helen las
banquet board was set for eighty-eight Lea to the Junior Prom committee. ;m
that night. 'Ba
Marion Elder is serving on several im- "W
An intensified rushing season this fall portant Women's Federation committees, In
opened with the usual formal Saturday- is secretary of the University Standards 1-7
tea. Sunday evening we entertained with committee. Ilo Carey is secretary of the 'the
a Persian buffet supper, cooked by an French club, and Isabel Lane represents ('3
Armenian and served in true Oriental ' us in Spurs, service honorary for under- Ar
fashion. The dining room was trans- class women. Barbara Clark and I are iM
formed into a tent of Persian rugs, and both editors of sections in the yearbook, ('3
was illuminated with soft candle light. the Tyee, and are members of the Daily gin
Dates for the week following were filled staff. ' W
for a gay beach luncheon, a Pullman din- T
ner, a Bohemian luncheon, a fanciful In dramatics we find that Sallie Sue •giv
Japanese dinner, a Samoan luncheon, and White was elected to the Washington tw
a wedding breakfast. Players, Dorothy Reid to the Women's
Federation players, and Marjorie Beeuw- i**5
Happily, we announce the pledging of kes to Alpha Sigma, stage crew honorary. Ple
Marion Cysewski, Harriet Duncan, Con- All are house pledges.
stance Ellis, Katharyn Farr, Jean Gil- \H
breath, Vivien Gray of Puyallup, Peggy Intramural debate is at present the Se
Ann Griffiths, Peggy Lawler of Ray- main interests of Aileen Monks and Jn
mond, Marion Lea and Isabel Lane of Elizabeth Morris. They have defeated •g»
Tacoma, Frances Maxson, Dorothy Reid, the Alpha Phi and Beta Phi Alpha teams gw
Sallie Sue White, and Peggy Yeaman. which are the ones they have met so far. W
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Saturday, November 3, the alumnse Ui
And such pledges! They entertained sponsored a benefit card party for us. gf
us with a "Spook" dance in the chapter We all concentrated so hard on some gin mo
house, the night of October 25. Skele- in the house to win the silk robe, but it Ka
tons, witches, black walls, and pale lights didn't work. Wouldn't you just know Ch
provided a "scarey" atmosphere. an out-of-town woman would win it?
Beta Phi Has Tzvo of Eight Girls in Pleiades
By VIRGINIA TRAXLER, Indiana University
Last summer several of the girls from Beta Phi has at present fifteen pledges.
the chapter rented a cottage for a week They are: Annabel O'Connor (33),
at Lake James, and we had a glorious Mary Frances Wright ('33), Mary Lou
time. Mrs. Mallory, Edythe Mallory's Clark ('31), Indianapolis; Mildred Fra-
('32), mother was chaperon. I t was a zee ('33), Brownsburg; Bernice Anghn
marvelous week of sleeping, eating, swim- ('33), Esther Shrawm ('33), Warsaw;
ming, boating, and dancing, and we were Mary Frances Marxsen ('33), Martha
all sorry to see Saturday come and have Stone ('33), Wilma Jane Borland ( ' 3 | |
to go home. Bloomington; Helen Hally Hogan ('M)t

