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year. Those who are responsible for in the sorority bridge tournament held
the honor are: Caroline Dawdy ('30), this spring. So far they have defeated
Mary Barvian ('31), Mary Flannery all their worthy opponents. The train-
('31), Frances Meisse ('31), Vesta Ro- ing that they have received at the house
gers ('31), Olive Worden ("31), and M a r - has served them in good stead.
tha Arthur ('32).
M o l l y Wilson ('31), has been elected
Recently we pledged two new girls, to the Thumbtack Club which consists
Karin Peterson ('33), of New York City, of those who have submitted approved
and Madeline Munson ('33), of Port sketches. M a n y of the members of the
Chester. We are all well pleased with club are of the faculty of the university,
them and proud of them. K a r i n has and i t is quite an honor for an under-
started right in by taking a major part graduate to be elected. But then we
in the Freshman women's play. always expect M o l l y to do unusual
things.
Among other activities Caroline
Dawdy and Frances Meisse played on Soon after finals in February Eliza-
the varsity basketball team. Frances beth T u l l y ('31), left for home because
was chairman of the Spinster's Hop, a of illness. We miss her a great deal, but
party given by the Women's Athletic she promises to be back in September so
Association, and Elizabeth Irish ('30), we must be satisfied until then.
is chairman of the Senior party for the
Freshmen. After spring recess we w i l l have our
hands f u l l w i t h our spring formal dance
Elizabeth Lynahan ('30), and Ruth the Friday after we get back and a
Smith ('30), are representing Epsilon faculty tea the following Sunday.
Rho Members Are Found in Every Campus Activity
By G R E T C H E N BAARSCH, Northwestern University
The M a r c h issue of T o DRAOMA didn't basketball team. Margaret Dorr is on
turn out to be the Anniversary number, the Sophomore water polo team, and
so this chapter just extends its congratu- Mabel Blair is on the upperclassman
lations to T o DRAGMA f r o m the last issue team. Mabel has also been chosen man-
to this one. ager of the Junior water polo team.
A long time ago when the second se- Margaret D o r r was the Alpha O who
mester began we had rushing, and pledg- received the scholarship cup. Her first
ed Barbara Beimfohr, Evanston, Illinois, year's marks were higher than those of
and Dorothy Leflang, Omaha, Nebraska. any other Rho Freshman. And while
"Dot," however, was not with us long, we're on the subject of scholarship, I
for in March she was married to Sum- noticed in today's paper the official
ner Bates of La Grange, Illinois. scholastic rankings of fraternities. What
a pleasure it is to note that we have
On March 22 at one o'clock in the climbed f r o m a low place to eleventh
morning we had initiation for the fol- high! It's a long way yet to first, but
lowing girls. They're your sisters now, we're in hopes of getting closer to it
too, and, oh, how proud you'd be of each semester.
them, if you could just know them all.
They are Janet Anderson, Barbara The annual Chicago Panhellenic As-
Beimfohr, Mabel Blair, Grace Burchard, sociation luncheon was held at the Medi-
Felicity Clarkson, Mabel Harper, Grace nah Athletic Club on March 22. (That
Hummelgaard, Mary Alice Mclnerney, was a busy week-end f o r us, because
Edith Morgan, Avis Mortell, and Sylvia fraternity "exams" were written on the
Phillips. " D o t " Blair came up for the twenty-third.) Helen H a w k Carlisle
initiation, and it must have been thrilling ( R h o ) , musician, was one of the twenty-
for her to see her sister become her five honored guests. A n d we sang two
"sister." of our songs at the luncheon. One was
our own Rho song which Helen wrote.
Ann Teuscher is still active in ath- We were there almost 100 per cent
letics. What would that gym do with- strong.
out her? She is on the W.A.A. com-
mittee for nominations, and she and I f any of you were i n or around
Norma Coe are members of the Senior Chicago on March 18, you undoubtedly

