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Marian "Sparky"' Elder is to guide the are wearing new Alpha O pins. On
destinies of Upsilon through the year January 26 we initiated Marion Cy^
1930-31 as our president. We are ter- sewski, Marion Lea, Dorothy Reid, Sal-
ribly proud of "Sparky," for she makes lie Sue White, Frances Maxson, and Jean
marvelous grades and is very active on Gilbreath, all of the class of '33. Martha
the campus. She is assistant chairman Beeuwkes, Marjorie Beeuwkes, Ilo Carey
of the concert committee of the Women's and Lucille Moore ('32), and Beryl Dee
Federation, secretary of the University Glasgow and Vivian Gray ('31).
Standards committee, and has been on
the Y.W.C.A. council. She does more Ruth Holten and Charlotte Nelson
work on the campus than anyone else (both ' 3 1 ) , were initiated on March 9.
in the house, and manages t o keep a
sunny disposition and even temper with We are still hoping, praying, and
it all. working f o r a new house. The alumna;
are going to meet w i t h us in a week
T w o girls who are very dear to us to discuss finances, and we hope that
are to be married soon. Roberta M u d - something definite will come of it. A t
gett ('29), w i l l become the bride of present the only room in the house that
Lawrence Karrer, a Theta Chi, on June really looks like anything is that of
14, and Irene Baker, also of the class Martha and Marjorie Beeuwkes, who
of "2Q, has set the date for her wedding have fixed their bower so that it re-
with Ted Carlson for just exactly two sembles my conception of the Blue
weeks later. M r . Karrer is putting in all Grotto at Capri.
his spare time on the building of a small
launch in which he and Roberta w i l l Rosemary Killian is working in San
vagabond around Puget Sound on their Francisco.
honeymoon.
Helen Lea is "going great guns," bring-
Our formal dinner dance was held on ing honors f o r the house. She was
February 7 at the Sand Point Country chairman in charge of arrangements for
Club, and was charming with the valen- the Junior prom, and is now assistant
tine motive carried out throughout. Of chairman of Junior Girls' Vodvil. In
course it rained that night, but i t her spare time she is playing in politics,
wouldn't have seemed like the Alpha O for elections for Associated Student posi-
formal i f i t had been clear. Rain on the tions are almost upon us.
night of our formal is a tradition on
this campus. We have several actresses in the house
this year. Marion Cysewski and Sallie
We were happy to welcome Mary Sue White both had parts in "The I n -
Hilke ('31), to the fold after her four spector General," Associated Students'
months' trip around the rim of the play, and Sallie Sue also had a part in
United States. She returned in Janu- " W i f e of Jonak." Marjorie Beeuwkes
ary. worked on the stage crew for these pro-
ductions, and is now stage manager.
Ruth Holten and Charlotte Nelson Dottie Reid is dancing in the Junior
have been pledged to Gamma Alpha Chi, Girls' V o d v i l chorus, as is Sallie Sue.
national advertising honorary. As only Dottie is a member of the Women's Fed-
eight pledges were taken, we are very eration players, and she, Sallie Sue,
proud to count two of them among our Marion and Marjorie are all probation-
girls. ary members of Washington Players.
On March 8 the chapter entertained Kathryn Farr sings in the Women s
with a bridge party of ten tables in hon-
or of our housemother, Mrs. Warren Ensemble.
Brier. The decoration and refreshments Several of our girls are working for
were all done in green and yellow.
the Women's Federation concerts. Ellen
Phyllis M a y o (Ex. ' 3 2 ) , pledge, is Mudgett is in charge of the thirty-some-
studying at California Christian College odd ushers, I l o Carey is assistant chair-
in Los Angeles. man of the radio program committee,
"Sparky" Elder is assistant chairman of
We have had two initiations this the entire concert committee. a n d
quarter, and as a result, fourteen girls Frances Maxson is on the ticket com-
mittee.

