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Qamma Awards rJMost Outstanding ^Member
By ISABELLA B . L Y O N , Gamma
H P H E Gamma girls have decided to reward that Jfighest
JL member who at the end of each year shall be
judged to have done the most for the chapter.
Hence at the last important meeting of the
year, in the charming home that Joyce Stevens has
so graciously opened to us several times during the
season, and in whose drawing room we had just
finished the installation exercises, the plan of show-
ing our gratitude to our most valuable member
was formed.
Ruth Meservey was the choice of the commit-
tee. R u t h who devises favors f o r our parties, who
has ingenious ideas f o r straightening quirks in our
budget, who interviews those who must be inter-
viewed; Ruth, who not only makes the major
plans but who w i t h infinite capability takes care
lest any minor detail go awry, was immediately
acclaimed and later presented with a copy of the
Rose.
A Junior 'Bids for Beta Theta's
JTonors
By M I R I A M COSAND, Beta Thcta
\ J J "' ? 'E W I L L be n
w i l h l h e l a s t lhin first by
W telling you that the reason we decided upon
Gladys Hawickhorst as our most active Alpha Qj
is that the Dean of Butler women and Chimes, th«
club which she sponsors, had chosen her last spring
for membership, because of her personality, digni
of character, activity on the campus, and scho'
ship.
When she was graduated f r o m high scho
she won the Riley Medal, which is given by Arse"
Technical High School in Indianapolis, for schol
ship and excellence in English. A t the end of htf]
freshman year she was presented w i t h the W o m a n !
League cup for having the highest grade averagfl
of any freshman girl. I n her sophomore year sbfl
Gladys Hawickhorst was elected to Torch, the honorary society ftfl

