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appropriate to the occasion were served.      key. Our second party was the tradition^        w
We were dressed in gaily colored peasant      al Rose Banquet, dear to the hearts of          de
costumes, and were authentic to the point     Alpha O's and impressive to rushees. We         po
of having an organ grinder and a mon-         pledged twelve girls.                           Se
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By VIRGINIA D E R R , University of Pennsylvania                                              so
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   We pledged fourteen girls at fall rush,    which she has the leading role. Alpha:          ||n
more than any other fraternity on cam-        Omicron Pi can be counted upon to turna         |no
pus, quantity and quality considered.         out "en masse" to a Dramatic Club pror]         B
Their names are: R u t h Dunn, Jane           duction, for last year Eleanor H i l l played]  In
Evans, Vivian Falk, Mary Godshall,            the lead in " L i l i o m , " and we were d w   ch
Dorothy Herbst, Isabelle Hunter, Caro-        lighted with her; now we surely will not]       in
line Kelner, Viola Kennedy, Joan Krause,      want to miss seeing R u t h . She is a mem»<j   th
Natalie McDonald, Helen Millick, Alma         ber of Theta Alpha Phi, the honorary]           As
Scholz, Mildred Taylor, and Beatrice          dramatic fraternity. Emily Niblock and          D
Yeo. Ruth Ash and Rebecca Robbins             Ruth are members of the Executive Corflfi
were initiated in October. Ruth is a          mittee of the same organization.                •-
sophomore, and Rebecca is a junior.                                                           ite
                                                 Panhellenic Association gave an inter-       am
   We have a charming new chaperon,           fraternity tea just before rushing season',     B
Frances Nordberg, who was initiated into      opened; Eleanor Partridge and Ruth Bc*»]        co
Alpha Omicron Pi last M a y . She is the      gaty were in charge of the affair.              yo
swimming instructor at the University.                                                        fin
Frances offers an invitation to all Alpha        Anne Warner was unanimously elected:         de
O's to drop in at 3412 Sansom Street,         art editor of the Record Book, andi             m
whenever they are in t o w n . I f you can    Gladys Nickerson is the literary editor.::      \
picture someone who is a very stunning                                                        in
brunette, peppy, witty sympathetic, and          The success of the girls' Junior Prom        Jm
understanding, you have an idea of Fran-      on December 13 was largely due to the           SJ
ces.                                          work of the A O I I ; Dorothy Masterson^        Y
                                              was chairman of the patron and patron-
   As for ourselves, we have been doing       esses committee. Margaret Brown, Ruth           j
things outside of the fraternity as well.     Bogaty, and Alma Scholz were on the             ma
Ruth Bogaty spends most of her time re-       decorating committee.                           **
hearsing for the fall production of the                                                       •C
Dramatic Club, "Merry-Go-Round" in               Viola Kennedy, one of the aforemen-          sa
                                              tioned pledges, surprised us by announca        M
                                              ing her engagement to Herbert Millikan.         vi
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PHi Has Best Decor atca House at Homecoming                                                   ne
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By A N I T A MUNFORD, University of Kansas                                                    B
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   We are proud to announce that Jose-        charge of all the meals. On October 6,          ja
phine Braucher ('24), who is a mathe-         we entertained w i t h a tea in her honor.      Jo
matics professor on the hill received her                                                     SJ
master's degree in mathematics and was           A f t e r a most successful rushing season   °*
elected to Sigma X i , honorary science       we were happy to pledge fourteen new
sorority.                                     girls. They are: Buena Vista Bear,              rJ
                                              Lawrence, Kansas; Lucile Brooks, Spear-         aw
   We now have four new initiates as a        ville, Kansas; Patricia Drew, Leaven-            «
result of the special initiation that was     worth, Kansas; Mary House, Applet00             JJJ
held June 9. They are: Dorothy Wood-          City, Missouri; Theressa Jedlicka, Kan-
ward, Haviland, Kansas; Dorothy A t -         sas City, Missouri; Marjorie LinsdaHV           ch
wood, Topeka, Kansas; Emma Leigh              Sapulpa, Oklahoma: Juanita Mo""*'
Evans, Lockwood, Missouri; and Mary           Kansas City, Missouri; Dorothy Wood-
Dowell, Wellsford, Kansas.                    ward, Kansas City, Missouri: a n ° '
                                              Roberta Works, Humboldt. Kansas.
   Phi is so happy this year w i t h its new  M a r y O'Neil, a pledge of last year, ma***
housemother Mrs. C. H . Landis of Yates       the fifteenth. Shortly after the open-
Center, Kansas. She is a dear, a n d a        ing of school, the pledges entertained m
real mother to us, always having little       pledges of the other sororities on the n ^
bridge parties in her room or giving          with a tea.
surprise spreads or dinners, besides taking
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