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   Thi "Beta Kappa            Key Winners

Harriet Pratt (Tail)      Georgia Bopp (Beta Phi)
Elizabeth Ebeling (Tau)   Helen Dodd (Nu Omicron)
Mary Bossidy (Nu)         Daisy Tucker (Nu Omicron)
Constance Handy (Delta)   VVerdna Isbell (Alpha Sigma)
Ruth Lowe (Delta)         Dorothy Allen (Beta Theta)
Adele Gist (Lambda)       Ethel Malloch (Beta Theta)
Evelyn Van Horn (Lambda)  Edith Sharp (Nu)

to me that this achievement gives us an added incentive to work toward
the goal of a higher standard of scholarship. It is the sincere desire
of every member that our fraternity be well developed in all of its
ramifications.

     I am very proud of the members whose names appear above, and
I know the entire fraternity joins me in congratulating them upon their
scholastic success. The following are winners of other honors and honor
societies:

     Werdna Isbell also has the distinction of making the highest grades
of any student during the spring quarter at University of Oregon.

     Omicron Nu, national home economics honorary fraternity, pledged
Jean Green and Miriam Combs, both of Beta Phi.

     Kappa Delta Pi claims Agnes E . Geary and Eleanor Geissenhainor,
both of Epsilon Alpha.

     Wythle Fitzpatrick (Alpha Rho), and Eleanor Geissenhainor (Epsi-
lon Alpha), have the honor of being members of Phi Kappa Phi.

     Beta Chi Phi chose Agnes Geary and Elizabeth Markle, both of
Epsilon Alpha, and Sigma Pi Sigma also chose Elizabeth Markle.

     Geneva Woodward (Chi Delta) and Zella Mae Spencer (Eta) claim
distinction of being members of Sigma Epsilon Sigma, national honorary
scholastic fraternity for freshman women.

     Elizabeth Durand (Eta) attained journalistic fame by being pledged
to Theta Sigma Phi. Those recognized for their artistic talents are
Jessie Richmond (Eta) who became member of Delta Phi Delta and
Marion Tufts (Eta) who joined Sigma Lambda. Thesis honors went
to Phillipa Patey (Eta) and Alpha Kappa Delta, honorary sociology,
chose Gwendolyn Dowding (Eta).

     Mortar Board pledged Mary Virginia Wells (Chi Delta), Harriet
Pratt, and Elizabeth Ebeling, both of Tau.

    No doubt there are many omissions as the only source of informa-
tion I have is material given me by the chapter scholarship officers.

     I wish to point out some of the outstanding figures and facts in the
accompanying chart as I see them. First let me say that the report
is incomplete, thirteen chapters failing to turn in the necessary data
probably because such is not available.
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