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her. Everyone that knows her agrees lion committee, Dorothy Marsters on the
with us that she is the most charming of all-school formal committee, Kathleen
the housemothers. I am sure that the O'Leary on the Junior prom committee,
other housemothers appreciate her, too, and Mary Collins, Lucille Moss, Eliza-
as she is the president of their group. beth Gahler and Margaret Sanman are
on the Associated Rookess committee.
Claudia Buntin (pledge), won second
place in a Beaver sales' contest. The We recently pledged three new Fresh-
prize was a free yearbook for the house. man girls: Lucille Moss and Helen Ol-
son of Portland, and Helen Pietarila of
We have three girls working on the Astoria. Meron Bomgardner ('32), was
daily paper. Osa Lautner is an assistant initiated this term.
day editor, Irene Griggs is society editor,
and Dorothy Marsters is a proofreader. And now we are anxiously preparing for
final examinations, hoping to raise our
Our girls have been prominent on scholarship again. Last term we placed
committees this year. Meron Bom- sixth in scholarship rating of sororities.
gardner served on the Sophomore cotil-
Chi Delta Is Hostess to Mid-Western Convention
By MARY VIRGINIA W E L L S , University of Colorado
Chi Delta chapter is looking back to Frances Raynolds was elected presi-
the lovely visit in February of three dent of the chapter at the March elec-
national officers, and looking forward tions. Frances is prominent in Univer-
to meeting Alpha O's of five other chap- sity Women's club, and active in the Big
ters when the Mid-Western district con- Sister organization, and Chi Delta Phi.
vention is held here April 13 and 14. Her intense interest and loyalty will
make her a fine president.
Valborg Swenson, who rushed with
Chi Delta two years ago, and Lucille Other officers elected are Ruth
Haertel will accompany the delegates Thompson, vice president; Elizabeth
here, and may remain for a few days' Laniont, secretary; Eugena Wilkinson,
visit. We are planning a campus tea, treasurer; chapter editor, Effie L u Glea-
and a picnic luncheon in the "Rockies." son; Geneva Woodward, study plan
On Sunday there will be initiation, officer; Elizabeth Lamont, Panhellenic
which will be followed by a formal delegate.
banquet in the evening. At this time,
we will initiate three girls, Leatrious Ruth Schwabenland, a recent pledge,
Smith, Greenville, Tex., Julia Scilley, is a reporter on the Silver and Gold,
Loveland, Colo, and Ruth Schwaben- campus newspaper, and is in the glee
land, Berthoud, Colo. club. Ruth possesses musical talent, and
makes high grades.
As to the visit of Elizabeth Wyman,
Pinckney Estes Glantzberg, and Wilma Vivian Gingles, our newest pledge, is
Leland—we all have wonderful recollec- a transfer from Martha Washington Col-
tions of that. They attended N.P.C. in lege in Abingdon, Va. Her home is in
Denver, but spent a little time before Murray, K y . Vivian is also very inter-
the Congress with us. We are very ested in music.
proud to know them, and to have them
as sorority sisters. Effie L u Gleason, a Freshman, ranked
among the upper ten per cent of the
We didn't entertain much for them, Freshman class in grades, during fall
although we did have our winter formal quarter. Her average was over 89.
while they were here. It was a lovely
dance, and the first in our new house. Ruth Thompson, her aunt and grand-
Theta Sigma Phi entertained at their mother, entertained Mrs. Sheffield and
annual Inkslinger's luncheon February the chapter at a lovely Sunday night
22, and our delegates received invita- tea February 16. Red tapers and tulips
tions to that. Ten other Alpha O's carried out the Alpha O color scheme.
attended the luncheon.
We were pleased to have a surprise
Trieva Nuttall was lucky enough to visit from Audrey Lamont ('28), during
receive her pin from the Grand Presi- March. Audrey is engaged in X-ray
dent, for we held a special initiation. work in Dayton, O , and made a sur-
prise trip home to visit her family in
Denver. Audrey spent a little more

