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ANUARY. 1930                                              89

Mount Vernon; Mary Emma James                   This year we have four girls in
  3 ) , Crawfordsville; Rose Ellis ('33)     "Campus Affairs," a revue or parody of
 Vivian's sister), French Lick; Mary         campus life. They are: Virginia Gentry
  uth Eades ('33), Central City, Ken-        ('31), Mary Frances Marson ('33),
 ucky; Clara Wilson ('32), New Rich-         Joyce Armstrong (30) and Virginia
                                             Traxler ('31), Doris Bopp and Rozella
mond; Bernice Greenwalt ('33), Topeka.       Smith ('31), were initiated into Pleiades,
  We held fall initiation for Alice Moo-     a social organization. We were quite
 aw ('30), and Mildred Richardson            elated to have two of the eight taken
  32). Gail Glenn ('29), is back in school   this year. Rozella is also a member of
 etting her rhaster's degree.                the Y.W.C.A. cabinet and chairman of
  We have three new pins so far this         the Arbutus drive, the latter of which
 ear: Annalie Shaw ('30) has Bill Hep-       reminds me that in the first day of the
  y's Kappa Sigma pin, Joyce Armstrong       drive the Alpha O's turned in the most
 30) has John Creasy's Lambda Chi            subscriptions.
  lpha pin, and Edythe Mallory has Bill
 arrard's Delta Upsilon pin.                    Virginia Gentry is secretary of the
                                             Junior class, and Howarda Clarke is head
  Pauline Hindsley ('30), has just been      of intramural sports. Doris Bopp,
  itiated into Pi Lambda Theta honorary      Georgia's sister, is reading for honors in
 ducational sorority, and Georgia Bopp       French this year.
  29), was initiated into Phi Beta Kappa
 st spring.                                     Beta Phi gave a tea for Miss Wyman
  Beta Phi has been going out for Dra-       during her visit to Indiana University and
matics this year—Joyce Armstrong ('30),      we hope she had as pleasant a visit with
 ad the part of Mrs. Probe in the play       us as we had with her.
 Woody's Return," which was given in
 ndianapolis for the state fair, September      The week after Miss Wyman left, Mrs.
 -7. This play was then given here on        Chase, our chaperon, gave the Beta Phi
he campus, and Mary Frances Wright           Freshmen a delightful tea which we all
 33), had the part of Mrs. Bean. Joyce       enjoyed so much. Doris Bopp ('31), who
  rmstrong also had the lead in "Daisy       is head of the freshmen, poured tea.
Mayme" in which play, Mary Lou Clark
 31), also had an important part. Vir-          The actives gave the freshmen a Hal-
 nia Traxler, Mary Lou Clark, and "Pat"      lowe'en party. The freshmen then gave
Wright were in George Ade's comedv           the actives a midnight party which con-
T'he College Widow." This play wa's          sisted of food, dancing, and a very novel
 iven in costume of the first part of the    interpretation of an Apache dance, given
wentieth century and was very amusing        by Mary Marson and Martha Stone.

                                                On December 7 w-e entertained the
                                             alumna? at a Founders' Day dinner.

Eta Wins Subscription Drive Contest

                • By JULIE CARR, University of Wisconsin

 It's a long time since fall rushing, but    thy Wilkins, Lake Forest, Illinois, from
5 results and the names of our new           Lake Forest College; Blanche Lindstedt,
ledges are the most important news           Manitowoc, from Milwaukee Downer
                                             College; Marguerite Lunceford, Chicago,
H*S' ^ e m a i ° r ' t y of o u r seventeen  from Monticello Seminary; Gladys Kron-
edges are transfers from other schools.      quest, Syracuse, N.Y.: Dorothy Ellen
neir names are: Mary Pitcairn, Taren-        Thomas, Madison; Virginia Knauf,
»> Pa., from Wilson College; Orpha           Chilton; Adeline Barstow, Menominee,
wchhffe, Racine, from Carroll College;       Mich.; and Betty Ann Davey, Mansfield,
Wilhelmina Reynolds, Philadelphia, Pa.,      Ohio.
Isabel Thomson, Englewood,
•J-, both from Smith College; Betty            Shirley Gay, San Antonio, Texas, trans-
ianey, Milwaukee, from Marquette             ferred from Pi chapter at Sophie New-
ffiversity; Pauline Waterman, Syca-          comb college to Wisconsin. Dorothy
ore. Illinois,  from Wells                   Hurst is a transfer from Theta chapter
hathcrine Bach  and Virginia  College;       at DePauw University.
                              Schmidt,
                                                Glee Durand is quite busy with her
                                             duties as president of Theta Sigma Phi.

                                               Other members of Eta have been busy
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