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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI                          89

                                                EDITORIALS

IT is fitting that a space in the February issue of T o DRAGMA
    should be given to the appreciation of the work of Viola Gray, for
two years editor of the magazine. Her sincere efforts and con-
scientious work have been appreciated by every member of Alpha
Omicron Pi. Her ideals for the magazine have been high and she
has nobly achieved them during her term of editorship. The editing
of a sorority magazine, the material for which comes from all parts
of the States is no easy matter and the successful filling of such an
office deserves our heartiest appreciation.

   Here's to you Viola Gray!

T T is with a very humble knowledge of her incapacity that the pres-
    ent editor assumes her service of Alpha Omicron Pi. Though

the reputation of a magazine reflects on its editor still its success de-
pends not on the one sister but on every member of the fraternity.

   To DRAGMA should be a mirror of the hopes and achievements of
every chapter, and such we hope to make it.

UN F O R T U N A T E L Y the time for preparation for the present is-
       sue has been very short. But most of the active chapters and
alumnae have responded nobly to the hurried call. We feel the neces-
sity of printing the magazine at the scheduled time, and shall try
always to do so, regretting the necessity of omitting all material
which has not arrived at the time for the magazine to go to press.
All material should be in the hands of the editor by the first of the
month in which the publication occurs.

T N order to become better acquainted with the chapters, the present
    management puts forth its "Editorial Message." We have chosen

a staff consisting of Literary Editor, Exchange Editor and Editor for
Chapter Letters, all necessarily from Sigma in order to be within
meeting distance. Our object in establishing the different heads
has been in so far as possible to keep To DRAGMA from following
too closely one line of taste and selection. The assistants chosen are
as follows:

Literary Editor            Muriel Eastman Martin
Editor of Chapter Letters            Blanche Du Bois
Exchange Editor                        Kate B. Foster
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