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fact that the May Court will include the second quarter, it was found that
four more AOH's. They are: Annie AOII was still in the lead, with an aver-
Boisseau ('32), Edwina Coulborn (!13), age of 91 for the whole chapter. And
Eleanor Powell ('30), and Paula Vogel- we are spending a great deal of time
sang ('30). now talking about and planning for our
Grand President's visit. We hope to"
Elections seem to be the order of the have a buffet supper down at the house
day just now. Kitty Coulbourn ('32), in her honor on the night of April 13—
was elected vice president of the our local Founders' Day. We are also
Y . W . C . A . , and Virginia Boggess ('32), planning a "coffee," to present Miss
was elected treasurer. And last night Wyman to the members of our local
we had an impromptu celebration in Panhellenic organization, and perhaps,
honor of the news that Lida Stokes, one even a "goat" show for lighter enter-
of our pledges, is to be president of the tainment.
Sophomore class next year, and that Jane
Hardin ('32), is to be vice president of Time is passing all too quickly. Never
the Junior class. Virginia Boggess did we realize this more strongly than
('32), who was the only Sophomore rep- when our last fraternity meeting waSi
resentative on the judiciary committee turned over to the election of officers,
this year, will be the only Junior repre- for the year 1930-1931. Rebecca Wright
sentative next year. One thing more— of Mobile was elected president of the
somewhat on a different order—Harriet chapter, and Adele Hope, also of Mo-
Pope and Paula Vogelsang were elected bile, was elected vice president. Although
recently to the national honorary social we couldn't possibly be leaving the chap-
science fraternity, Pi Gamma Mu. ter in better hands, it certainly did make
ten of us feel very strange to realize
But we haven't spent all our time that in a very short time we would be
thinking and talking about elections. We turning over our work, our places, t©
must have been spending some of it others, and leaving our little home down
very wisely, because when the Panhel- in the "Pines" for the wide, wide world.
lenic scholarship cup returns came in for
Zeta Girls Win Many Spring Honors
By I R E N E DAWSON, University of Nebraska
Zeta has had the unusual opportunity However, Zeta hasn't spent all her
of entertaining and knowing our Grand time in entertaining. She has worked.
President, Elizabeth Heywood Wyman. Meisja Lakeman ('31), was elected presi-
Her visit was delightful for us. She dent of the Home Economics Board.
made us understand and see so much Katherine Williams ('31), was chosen
more clearly, the real meaning of Alpha vice president of the A.W.S. Board.
O, besides making us love her. The ac- Charlotte Frerichs ('31), Mildred Wright
tives and alumna? together gave a formal ('30), and Katherine Williams ('3l)»'
tea in her honor, there was a get-to- were pledged to Pi Lambda Theta, the
gether buffet supper for actives, alumna? Teacher's College honorary fraternity.
and pledges and a special form initiation Julia Simanek ('32), made the Sopho-
for Dorothy Waite. These things, with more girls' basketball team. Five Alpha
the alumna?'s share, took up the greater O's were chosen to be in the Kosmet
part of the three days she spent with Club spring show, "The Sob Sister.'
us. Zeta feels fortunate in having had Doris Hosman ('30), plays the character
these three days. lead. Virginia Case ('31), has the part
of a sob sister. Harriet Nesladek ('32)»
Another visitor of whom Zeta feels Faye Williams ('30), and Irene Dawson
proud is Margaret Proctor Smith. She ('31), are dancing in the chorus of eight
is well known for her work in China,
and for her voice. Since she is a cousin Faye-g i r I s Williams ('30), played th, e l.eadA
of Jenny and Elsie Ford Piper, we were in the last University Players produc-
privileged to have her for dinner and to tion, " R . U . R . " It was an odd play and
talk to us. Everyone of us was "thrilled a difficult piece of work, but it was done
to the depths" at her charm and great splendidly. Faye also was among the
insight into universal life.

