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Helen Arthur Nu
Jessie Ashley
Marion Cothren Helen Greeley
Madeline Doty Alice Jackson
Daisy Gans Helen McKeen
Bertha Rembaugh
Mary Towle
SIGMA
Helen Henry
Maidelle de Lewandowski DELTA
Ruth Farmer
Blanche Hooper
Sara Field Harriet Moses
Emma Price
Isabel Healey Ethel Wood
GAMMA
Carrie Campbell
Josephine Britton EPSILON
Ethel Davis
Mary Fitch
Isabelle Stone
Maud Covell PROVINCE ALUMNAE
Lillian MacQuillin
Pi's GRADUATES
Class Essayist—Miss Theodora Sumner. Her subject was "Intel-
lectual Nonsense".
Miss Rosamond H i l l represented the A r t School and chose as
her subject "The Valuable Things the Art School has meant to the
Class of 1914 and what it will mean in the future."
Class of 1903 prize for Shakespeare Essay—Rosalie Dufour.
Mary B. Scott prize for historical essay—Theodora Sumner.
Class of 1909 prize for scholarship and public spirit Miss Mar-
garet Foules.
Chi Omega prize for a thesis of a subject of economics or social
service—Angie McLees.
Newcomb varsity debating medal—Margaret Foules.
Silver cups for basket ball were presented to Margaret Foules and
Gladys Renshaw.
Elsie Emeline McCausland was married on January 1 to Dr.
Crossley, who was at William Jewell College in Missouri for two
years as professor both of chemistry and biology. He now teaches
chemistry in the Wesleyan University at Middletown, Connecticut.
Elsie is taking steps toward forming a city Pan-Hellenic.

