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OCTOBER, 1933
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Edith Huntington Anderson
(Beta Phi) has been tried
and found true in Alpha
Omicron Pi executive work,
so she is our new President.
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"Isn't she lovely f" is the usual comment when in the sorority. The problems o f the f r a -
Anne Jeter Nichols, neti- Secretary, comes ternity, of the chapters, and of individuals
have been given to her f o r consideration. H e r
around. sympathetic understanding o f these problems
and y o u t h i n general has been most h e l p f u l .
I t is indeed fitting that the n e w l y created office Largely because of M a r y Dee's presentation
of Second Vice President in charge of our as an active member o f our N a t i o n a l P h i l a n -
National P h i l a n t h r o p i c w o r k be a w a r d e d to thropic Research Committee, our present Na-
Mary Danielson Drummond ( A * ) . For many tional Philanthropic program was instituted
years M a r y Dee has been an important factor and has been carried on—because o f her pa-
tience and determination. This program will
always be one o f o u r finest activities.
Stella G. S, Perry, H i s t o r i a n , holds her o f -
fice f o r l i f e , but w e shall always introduce her
with each group of new officers. W h o could
be m o r e fitting o r able i n the position than a
Founder who knows the sorority f r o m its small
beginnings? Few groups are as fortunate as
we are to have a Historian who is also an
author. By natural bent, Stella Perry collects
—mementoes, facts, stories, pictures. You who
hive heard her tell the story of the founding
of Alpha Omicron Pi know what a fascinating
way she has o f relating the story. So we are
privileged to have so talented an Historian.
Her assistant needs no introduction either—-

