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                                                   Alice Nelson Burton the latter. They are first
Dodson, and Betty Hadley were elected to Phi       in scholarship on their campus for the second
Beta Kappa.                                        semester of 1932-33.

Kappa Omicron—                                     U psilon—

    Sara Naill ('36), winner of the pledge ring,      Sallie Sue White, who this year has added
was elected secretary-treasurer of the fresh-      a dancing school to her list of accomplish-
man class. Ella Kate Malone was elected            ments, was chosen Washington's most popular
"Miss Southwestern," most popular girl in          co-ed, and is a member of Mortar Board, To-
school, and also the Queen of the April Fool       tem Club and Phi Mu Gamma, dramatic
Carnival. Zelda O'Brien was elected the most       honorary. Gladys Phillips, a junior in the law
beautiful girl in the sophomore class, and         school, has gained recognition as a varsity
Margaret Tallichet won second place.               debater.

Kappa Theta—                                       Zeta—

   Hildegarde Mohan was elected vice presi-           Zeta Chapter has the president of Mortar
dent of the Junior Class. Hildegarde was a         Board and two members.
"Prom-Miss" at the Junior Prom.
                                                   Four A O I I ' S A t t e n d W . S. G . A .
Lambda—                                                               Convention

   Nora Blichfeldt ('31) has come back to be              FOUR A L P H A O's were delegates at the
the only woman in the Stanford Law School                National W. S. G. A. convention held last
and manages to indulge in a little political       May at Cornell U n i v e r s i t y . Kappa Kappa
work on the side. Anna Louise Aynesworth           Gamma have several more delegates than did
was elected president of the Y.W.C.A.              AOII. Alpha Phi had the same number, while
                                                   other sororities represented among the dele-
Nu Omicron—                                        gates had fewer.
                                                      The AOn's who were leaders of their re-
   Elizabeth Hill is president of Bachelor         spective Women's Student Government Asso-
Maides and Winn Ownbey, president of Lotus-        ciations were Ethel Filbert ( E A ) , Pennsyl-
Eaters, both inter-sorority organizations. Sue     vania State College; Mary Jo Enochs ( 9 ) , De
Lanier is president of Scribblers, and Winn        Pauw University; Barbara Jackson ( A T ) ,
Ownbey of Co-Editors, both literary societies.     Denison University, and Ethelmae Eylar ( T ) ,
                                                   University of Minnesota.
Omicron Pi—                                           The sororities held open house for the dele-
                                                   gates on the first day of the convention and
   Billie Griffiths is president of W.A.A. this    that night Epsilon Chapter entertained at din-
year.                                              ner for the four AOII's.—By Dorothy Fergu-
                                                   son, Epsilon.
Pi—
                                                   State Chairmen Have New Duties
   Abby Ray was elected head cheerleader for
this year. Virginia Rembert is the incoming              A T OUR CONVENTION in 1931, it was decided
president of the National Athletic Council.              to experiment with the office of State
Sophie Rollins is dormitory house president        Chairman. From the results shown during
and holds the presidency of Alpha Sigma            the years between 1931 and 1933, the conven-
Sigma, an honorary sorority on the campus.         tion in Washington, placed this office in our
                                                   new constitution. At the same time, the office
Rho—                                               of District Alumnae Superintendent was dis-
                                                   continued.
   Geraldine Fenlon is president of the W.A.A.        The duties of the State Chairman will be
                                                   a combination of the past duties and those of
Sigma—•                                            the Superintendent. She will be in contact
                                                   with all members at large, keeping them in-
   For the past three years AOII has had the       formed on fraternity affairs, awakening dor-
swimming cup.                                      mant interest, and fostering alumna; chapters.
                                                   She will also have charge of the alumna?
Tau—                                               chapters in her district, assisting chapters to
                                                   include the members at large where geog-
   Ethelmae Eylar, during the past year, has       raphically possible, strive to give a national
served as W.S.G.A. social chairman so ef-          viewpoint, and confer with chapter presidents
fectively that on April 12 she was elected         when ever necessary. All alumnae chapter
president of that organization in the largest      presidents' reports will be sent to the State
poll ever to be cast for those elections. Mar-     or Province chairman in which her chapter is
jorie Jensen, retiring president of the W.A.A.     located.
attended the national W.A.A. convention in
Dallas, Texas. Phi Beta Kappa elected Marion
Rasmussen to membership; Omicron Nu, Lor-
raine Crouch; Pi Lambda Theta, Mary Wood-
ring, Lenore E . Wolfe, Maxine Swenson. L e -
nore Wolf won the Forensic Medal, one of the
John S. Pillsbury prizes and the Kappa Rho
Award.

Tau Delta—

   This past year Tau Delta has had the presi-
dency of both the Co-Ed Council and the Ath-
letic Council. Minnie Elliott was the former, and
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