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Kuhn, Phi Kappa P h i ; Grace Manbeck         ler, president of Delta Omicron, musical
member of the Circolo Italiano, and the       sorority, vice president of the Junior
properties committee of the Junior Girls'     class of the Music School; Geraldine W i l -
Play; Betty Morley, Kappa Phi; Betty          kinson, winner of the intramural golf
Cutter, member of the Architectural So-       tournament, and first place in the wom-
ciety, social chairman of the senior ar-      en's intercollegiate golf tournament;
chitects, Alpha Alpha Gamma; Ginevra          Judith Wilkinson, second place i n the
Ginn, Daily reporter, member of Black         women's golf tournament; Lela Crump,
Quill; Ruth Birdseye, freshman hockey         member of the library staff of the Wom-
team; Harriet Arnold, lower staff of the      en's League.
Michiganensian; Elizabeth Hatch, captain
of the junior hockey team; Ruth Kimber-          Besides all this, the chapter maintained
 ey, II. Circolo Italiano; Thelma Shaw,       a scholarship average well along toward
Mummers dramatic society; Ruth Wei-           the top of the sheet which is determined
                                              by the campus officials.

Alpha Sigma Honored In Choice of Phi Beta Kappa

               By BOBBY R E I D , University of Oregon

   This fall has been very f u l l for Alpha   The house was decorated in autumn
Sigma. T o begin w i t h we pledged 18         leaves and candles, with a huge pledge
girls rush week: Phyllis Meisel, Isabelle     pin, gilded and mounted on black, in a
Crowell, Elma Vaughan, Emma Lee               central position.
Baldwin, Myrna Bush, Edith Sinnett,
Thelma Downer, Helen Voelker, Virginia            We are particularly happy and fortun-
Vaughan, Polly Basler, Mirian McCros-         ate this term, to have back on the cam-
key, Rhoda Gollehur, Marjorie Povery,         pus, Virginia Judy Esterly, dean of
Gwendolyn Metzgar, Erma Pasley, Mar-          women who has been on a year's leave of
 an Musgrove, Nadine McMurray, and            absence in Europe. M r s . Esterly is an
Eleanor Houghton.                             Alpha 0 from the University of Cali-
                                              fornia, and we missed her much while
   La Wanda Fenlason ('30), was hon-          she was gone.
ored by being one of the six seniors on
 he campus elected into membership by             Reba Brogden ('31), was elected vice-
Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic hon-      president of the Junior class in the spring
orary. To be elected into Phi Beta Kap-       elections. Reba is our political favorite,
pa fall term is a greater honor than any      and we hardly pick up an issue of the
other time, according to a prevailing         Emerald without reading of some new
custom on the University of Oregon cam-       committee to which she has been ap-
Pus. Six of the most outstanding seniors      pointed. Her latest is assistant chair-
are taken of a l l those eligible for Phi     man of the annual Homecoming lunch-
Beta Kappa. L a Wanda is vice presi-          eon, an all campus affair.
dent of our chapter. She maintained the
high average of 1.254 for her three years         Rae Stevens ('29), surprised us when,
 n college; in addition to this she has       on December 1, she quietly packed up
been an active worker on the Oregana          and took the train f o r San Francisco and
 taff, the annual, and the Emerald, Ore-      married Myron Gray, a student at the
gon's daily newspaper.                        University of Oregon and a member of
                                              Phi Gamma Delta. The announcement
   Elizabeth Plummer ('31), was elected       came Monday, December 2 just before
 o Alpha Kappa Delta, sociology hon-          chapter meeting while we were all at din-
orary, and Bobby Reid was pledged to          ner.
*heta Sigma Phi, women's national hon-
orary in Journalism.                             Troubador, a national magazine of
                                              verse, has selected the University of Ore-
   On October 11, we entertained at our       gon as one of the first colleges to have
 hapter house w i t h an informal dance,      charge of one of the monthly issues.
aononng our pledges. Reba Brogdon,            Rebecca Morgan ('30), has been chosen
 ocial chairman, was in charge; the de-       as associate editor, of the U of O issue.
 lations were particularly charming.          She is a member of Pot and Quill, W o -
                                              men's honorary writing club.
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