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8 2 TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI
especially did we rejoice when we could usher our Grand President
into a room a l l her own, including desk, bureau, closet and a real
bed instead of a couch. N o one knows but ourselves how we enjoyed
her visit, and how much her criticism and recommendations were ap-
preciated. We could not help being delighted at the open expressions
of pleasure in knowing her and appreciation of our enjoyment and
good times during her visit, that were received f r o m other girls
i n the college. X Si's "coffee" i n her honor was a most d e l i g h t f u l
expression of i n t e r f r a t e r n i t y cordiality, and i t is no use to try to t e l l
about the alumnae tea, and the banquet, and the picnic unless we may
have a special issue o f T o D R A G M A a l l our own.
This year A w i l l of course miss its Seniors of 1913, and in ad-
dition Elizabeth Schnur, '14, Edith Johnson, '15, and Florence Dud-
ley, '16, have not returned to the " H i l l " . Elizabeth planned to go
back to Wellesley but we are very sorry to hear that illness w i l l
prevent i t , E d i t h is teaching school, and Florence has gone to N e w
Hampshire State College to be nearer home. A t this time of year
when f u t u r e A O TJ's are registering at the various colleges where
we have chapters A extends to a l l the very best wishes f o r success i n
rushing and in all other undertakings of the year.
GAMMA. UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
Louise Bartlett, '14. Grace Sawyer, '15.
Estelle Beaupre, '14. Rachel Winship, '15.
Mary Cousins, '14. Arline Brown, ex-'i5.
Marion Jordan, '14. Muriel Colbath, 'l6.
Aileene Hobart, '14. Doris Currier, '16.
Gladys Treat, '14. Edith Flint, '16.
Imogene Wormwood, '14. Florence Greenleaf, '16.
Elizabeth Hanly, '15. Helen Norris, '16.
Margaret Holyoke, '15. Sibyl Russell, '16.
Madeleine Robinson, '15. Evelyn Winship, '16.
Asenath Russell, '15. Kathleen Young,
Alice Whitten, '15. Muriel Young,
Mildred Dow, ex-'i6.
Y. W. C. A.—Mary Cousins, A O n , president; Anna Perkins, non, vice-
president; Mary Hines, non, secretary; Marie Foster, * M, treasurer.
Head of Mt. Vernon House—Estelle Beaupre\ A 0 I I .
T h e opening of college has brought Gamma girls together again
after the vacation and i t was w i t h a happy feeling that we gathered
once more i n our sorority room f o r the first meeting. A round robin
letter was started this summer and read with great interest by each
g i r l as she received i t . W i t h a l l its news o f the different girls it is
to go finally to our sister in distant Honolulu. Imagine the pleasure
she w i l l take i n reading i t .

