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The oak paneling of the dining room carries out the colonial idea in the wall
finish.
will ever need. We have been aided in financing it by Professor C. E .
Temple, and we feel very indebted to him for our success.
We must have thirty girls living in the house to finance it on our
budget plan. So far as we can count at this time, we think we can do
it, but, of course, we cannot tell what will happen over the summer. We
would love to have some of our sisters for fellow students next year to
help us out.
The girls are mighty proud of their achievement and hope that the
other Alpha O's are as vain about it as we are. We have lived in it for
two months, and it spells "home" to us in every sense of the word. We
now feel that next rushing season will be the most successful we have
ever had, for the new girls will make up their minds so much more readily
with the project of occupying College Park's most beautiful fraternity
house.
youth is the spirit of To Dragma
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doesn't turn out as we had expected, or the pressman won't use the
right amount of ink.
"But it's worth it. In ten years I may agree with Mary Ellen Chase
--just now I'm having the experience!"
WILMA SMITH LELAND

