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New Officers Are Well
.By Kathyrn Bremer Matson
Past President
-+- FORTUNATE ARE WE indeed that the torch Office, working with Edith H . Anderson, eijj
of leadership has been handed to officers ables her to begin where her predecessor left
off. The charm o f her personality and keen
who are so w e l l versed i n the g o v e r n m e n t o f wit arc known to many of the members of
our fraternity. Times being what they arc the each of our chapters, and i n her position as
continuation of tried principles on a conserva- secretary, with more personal contact with
tive basis by experienced people is much to be more m e m b e r s , her host of admirers and
desired. friends is bound to increase.
Our President, Edith Huntington Anderson In many respects one of the most thankless
( B * ) , is starting her seventh year as a mem- and certainly the most trying work of our of-
ber o f the Executive Committee. T h r o u g h her ficial f a m i l y is that o f the T r e a s u r e r . T h a t
three t e r m s as Grand Secretary, she well Helen M . Haller (O), now in her second term
knows how to eliminate unnecessary routine as treasurer, has managed t o keep all her o l d
and effect the greatest efficiency. Our chapters friends and make so many new ones even
are going to have one of the most pleasant ex- while asking for money proves that in addition
periences o f fraternity life when, through her to her splendid ability, she is most human,
visits, they begin to know E d i t h as \vr who u n d e r s t a n d i n g and j>ossesses a most pleasant
have worked closely with her f o r year- know personality. M o r e than that can be said of
her. E d i t h ' s fine sense o f h u m o r , her diplomacy no one!
and ability to think clearly w i l l impress each
of you with the fact that many of her lights Our Vice President, Muriel Turner McKin-
have been hidden under the bushel, and you ney ( A ) , is also well known to you. H e r w o r k
will become proud o f the fact that you have as E x a m i n i n g Officer and her w o r k as G r a n d
one of the best presidents, not only that AOII Vice President last term have shown how ad-
has ever had but that you could possibly have. m i r a b l y fitted M u r i e l is in s o r o r i t y organiza-
tion work. H e r e n t h u s i a s m , inexhaustible
It is, o f course, to be expected that the per- vitality and interest are felt throughout the
fect secretary should come from our perfect sorority. Perhaps it w o u l d not be amiss to
chapter. Kappa. While some m a y d o u b t suggest that in her work w i t h alumnae organi-
Kappa's perfection, no one can reasonably zation, M u r i e l w i l l p r o v i d e us w i t h the finest
doubt that Anne Jeter Nichols ( K ) like other alumnae organization of anv sorority in the
good things in small package- w i l l be the best field.
Secretary. Anne's experience in the Central
• Stclle G. S. Perry (Alpha) is all a grout
could wish in an Historian (right).
Pinckncy Estes Glantsberg (Psi) is well
known both as a lawyer and our Pan-
hellenic delegate.
Helen M. Haller (Omega) will handle
the fraternity finances for the second
time (below).

