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of Alexandria, Minnesota; Winifred ciety, which sponsors Matrix banquet.
Williams of Duluth, Minnesota; and At the district convention which is to
Ruth Scofield and Mary Woodring of
Minneapolis, Minnesota. be held during the middle of June, we
shall be represented by Harriet Spen-
This year we are represented at the cer, our new chapter president, and
annual Matrix banquet by Harriet Pratt, Dorothy Good.
Dorothy Good, Elizabeth (Betty) Ebe-
ling, Margaret Ebeling, Grace Scofield, Ruth Wilson ('32), made the girl's
Helen Strand, and Josephine Smith. varsity basketball team. Ruth is also
Betty is to be toastmistress for the oc- a member of the W.A.A. board. She is
casion since she is president of Theta attending the Athletic Conference of
Sigma Phi, the national journalistic so- American College Women held at Ann
Arbor, Michigan, April 24-25.
Chi Member Wins Latin Scholarship
By DORIS B U R L E I G H , Syracuse University
We have seven new members at Chi. Day to Syracuse University campus, and
They are Barbara Estey, Lois Haskins, this year finds Mary Youdan in the
Helen Henry, Ruth Hammond, Hazel May Queen's Court and Margaret San-
Jordan, Anna Killeen, and Margaret der taking part in the pageant.
Sander. Initiation was held on Satur-
day, March 15, and was followed by a Pinckney Estes Glantzberg surprised
banquet at the Hotel Onondaga. Four us with a visit on Monday, March 31.
girls from Epsilon chapter were present It was a very short visit, but we en-
and they, together with the alumnae re- joyed her company a great deal.
union, helped to make the banquet a
greater success. Anne Spaulding was Again spring has brought around the
toastmistress, introducing the toasts annual election of officers, and we have
which were under the title of "The Good as our new president, Phoebe Goodwin.
Ship Chi." A davenport table and table The other officers are: vice president,
lamp were the gifts of the pledges to Betty Brown; recording secretary, Betty
the house, and we like their choice. Spaulding; corresponding secretary, Lu-
cille DeWitt; assistant corresponding sec-
As a result of one young man's fancy, retary, Barbara Estey; treasurer, Helen
it has been announced that our alumna Downing; doorkeeper, Margaret Sander;
adviser, Alice Foote, will be married to Senior Panhellenic delegate, Mary Jones;
Dr. Charles Gwynn on June 10, at the Junior Panhellenic delegate, Helen Betch-
sorority house. We can scarcely wait ley; study plan officer, Norma Palmer;
for that date to come, and yet we have historian, Lois Haskins; editor to To
no regrets about her leaving becau£e DRAGMA, Ruth Williams Cherepeau;
she will be back with us in the fall. alumna adviser, Alice Foote; social and
Three other members of Chi chapter activity chairman, Edwina Jones; schol-
are soon to wear the band of gold. arship officer, Hazel Jordan; house man-
They are Edna Faust, Katherine Brown, ager, Ruth Boltwood.
both of whom are to be graduated
from college into matrimony in June, Lastly, we are very proud to announce
and Marian Rogers, another spring that Louise Dickerson has been elected
bride. to Phi Beta Kappa and has also re-
ceived a scholarship to continue her
Spring brings the traditional Women's studies in Latin at Syracuse University
for next year.
Upsilon Has Tzvo Initiations
By BARBARA T R A S K C L A R K , University of Washington
We were simply floored the other day Mr. White is attending the University
by the announcement of the marriage, of Southern California. "Teed" had re-
on March 25, of Eleanore Tiedeman cently driven to Los Angeles, taking
(Ex. '30), to Sherman Avery White of Rosemary Killian with her, but we had
San Diego, California. The wedding no inkling that she was not coming back.
was performed in Los Angeles, where Mr. White is a member of Delta Chi.

