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TO PRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 39
SIGMA, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
Rose Gardner, ' i l Hertha Herrmann, '14
Blanche Ahlers, ' n Rita Keane, '14
Olive Cutter, ' I I Phyllis Maguire, '14
Jennette Miller, ' i l Dorothy Richardson, '14
Leona Mudgett, ' i l Helen Thayer, '14
Grace Weeks, '12 Pearl Pierce, '14
Elaine Standish, '12 Mary Agnes Cameron '14
Irene Flanagan, '12 Claudia Massa, '14
Margaret Hurley, '12 Margaret Weeks, '15
Ethel Porter, '13 Mabel Lothrope, '15
Mildred Hunter, '13 Clare Hart, '15
Mary de Witt, '13 Alice Freuler, '15
Emma Black, '13 Edith Dickinson, '15
Dorothy Clark, '14 Beth Johnson, '15
Charlotte Cowie, '14 Alice de Veuve, '15
Georgie Meredith, '14 Savory Ford, '15
Wynne Meredith, '14 Juanita Judy, '15
Myrtle Anderson, '14
We are very glad to let you know what a happy ending our
rushing season has had. We have taken in twelve new girls—one
graduate, Leona Mudgett, from Pomona College; two sophomores,
Charlott Cowie and Dorothy Clark; and nine freshman, Margaret
Weeks, Mabel Lothrope, Clare Hart, Alice Freuler, Edith Dickinson,
Beth Johnson, Alice de Veuve, Savory Ford, and Juanita Judy.
To welcome them into the fraternity we gave an informal dance
night before last. I t was an added pleasure to entertain in our
new home, which is considered the most attractive place on the
campus. I t really is an ideal California home, covered with vines
and climbing roses.
One of our sophomores, Rita Keane, was elected to membership
in Treble Clef, the musical organization for women.
We are quite elated over the fact that Phyllis Maguire, '15, is
to take leading part in the production of the club, "When Johnny
Comes Marching Home."
We have started the custom of having an informal tea every two
weeks for our college friends, and all seem to enjoy them immensely.
Last, but by no means least, Alice Barber, '14, has decided to
leave the college world, for she has announced her engagement.

