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Wayland Bailey, Ray E. Harris, Lester       Roachdale; Verna Dean Bennett, Nell
Smith, Clarence Scholl, Harry Champ,        Covalt, Alda Jane Weedward and
Francis Smith, James Wagner, Conway         Dorothy Bennett, all of Fort Wayne;
Yockey, Lloyd Messersmith, James            Hannah B. Neal, Bloomington; Georgia
Mayfield, Miles Stevens, Clem Price, and    Batt, Terre Haute; Katherine Davis,
Richard Mills, and Misses Geraldine         New Albany; and Alpha Williams and
Kindig, Mary Gertrude Manley, Mar-          Musett Hammond, both of Greencastle,
garet McLean, Florence Jones, Lucille       and Mesdames Robert Ellis, Blooming-
Bauernseind, Julia Tindall, Miriam          ton ; Herold T . Ross, Greencastle; C. S.
Schad and Dorothy Swift.                    Kortepeter, Southport; Shockley Lock-
                                            ridge, Bloomington; C. D. Richards,
   "Out-of-town alumnae attending were      Kokomo, and Philip Mitchell, Rush-
Misses Elizabeth M . Proud, Greencastle;    ville."
Louise Hutt Jenkinson, M t . Vernon;
Elizabeth Smith, Evansville; Jane              The new officers elected f o r the en-
Farmer, Greencastle; Claire G. Cook,        suing year are: Ethel Malloch (Beta
Mooresville; Jean Catherine Green,          Theta), president; Ruth Lindenborg
Pekin; Merceda Covalt, Kokomo;              (Beta Theta), vice president; Marion
Vivian Shough, Newcastle; Clara Grace,      Olive (Iota), treasurer; Beatrice Harris
Fort Wayne; Junia Blair, Blooming-          (Beta Phi), secretary; Mary Morrison
ton; Madeline Snoddy, Covington;            Obear (Theta), To DRAGMA editor; and
Mina Mae Bartley, Greencastle; Louise       Mary Gertrude Manley (Beta Phi),
and Mildred Humphreys, Bicknell; lone       Panhellenic delegate. Formal Installa-
H . Agnew, Chicago; Florence Hostetter,     tion was held April 10.

New Orleans Alunincc Inaugurates a Put-Put Tournament

           By ROSAMOND H I L L SCHNEIDAU

   This winter we have been following       meetings were held, teas were given, and
the plan of having alternate afternoon      various opportunities made for our
and evening meetings, the latter for the    getting together, discussing our prob-
benefit of those of us who are busy all     lems, and plans for solving them.
day long. So far, it has worked out
very well.                                     Then too, we inaugurated a collegiate
                                            and intersorority "Put-Put" tournament
   At our February meeting, Miss Dilts,     at a nearby golf course. The actives
child welfare nurse, gave us a most inter-  helped nobly; much spirit was shown,
esting talk on the work of the child        cups were awarded to the winning stu-
welfare nurses, and especially on the       dent, and to the winning sorority, and
work done by the clinics maintained by      our share of the proceeds meant $40
our Alumna; chapter.                        for our clinic fund. Credit for the idea,
                                            and for the splendid management of the
   March was a busy month. At the           tournament,'should go to Helen Bovard
regular meeting the following new           Franklin.
officers were elected: Charlotte Voss,
president; Louise Church, vice presi-          A t the April meeting, arrangements
dent ; Jean English, secretary; Margaret    were made f o r volunteer alumnae
Pedrick, treasurer; Marion Moise, chap-     workers to assist the Tulane Child
ter editor; Grace Gillean, in charge of     Guidance Clinic in collecting data on
magazine subscriptions; and Elizabeth       tubercular children in New Orleans; and
Lyon, historian.                            plans were made for t w o parties, one
                                            f o r the actives, and one solely in honor
   The month was marked by the visit        of the seniors.
of our Grand President, in whose honor

Minneapolis Alumna Plan State-ivide Chapter

           By E M I L Y E S S W E I N B R E M E R

   Borghild Erling Brunsdale opened her     seemed to answer our need f o r more
beautiful new home for the March meet-      space. Borghild left the day after this
ing. We are having such large and en-       meeting for a cruise of the Carribbean.
thusiastic gatherings that her house just   Election took place and we are now
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