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EDITORIALS
N EE W O F F I C E R S
f f "D Y their acts, ye shall know them." Yes, the, officers, who have
- U just turned over their duties, have a deep place in hearts of all
Alpha Omicron Pi women,-because their endeavors, ideals, and achieve-
ments have been more than commendable. By their efforts the fra-
ternity has developed and met the needs of the hour. Now, the new
officers are busy at work, not only carrying on the principles of their
predecessors, but are using their ability to make the fraternity better,
as well as to broaden its viewpoint and to meet the demands of the
world at large. With the cooperation of every member, the frater-
nity can still make progress, as it has in the past four years. The
delegates who had the pleasures and enthusiasm of Convention will
return to their chapters and the college year begins again. Let each
Alpha Omicron Pi member pledge her loyalty to do the task asked of
her, whether it is to be the heroine in the university drama, or to send
data to the grand officers.
TE N T R E A T Y A N D A P P R E C I A T I O N
H E new Editor starts her work with fear and trembling ( as dele-
gates at Convention can testify), but she feels deeply her re-
sponsibility and knows that with such splendid grand officers and the
support of the active and alumnae chapter editors, together with the
contributions and suggestions from the members of Alpha Omicron
Pi who are writers or interested in journalism, that we can continue
to make our magazine a success.
No word from the present Editor is adequate to praise the splendid
work done by her predecessor, who leaves a magazine well planned
and interesting, which has become a vital part of our organization.
May Mary Ellen have all the success possible i n her duties for the
coming year! To show her wonderful and untiring interest in her
work for her fraternity, she has promised to favor the readers of this
magazine with a story before many months.
T H E OFFICE OF BUSINESS MANAGER
W E are very sorry that June Kelly, Gamma, felt that she could
not accept her election as Business Manager of T o D R A G M A .
Mrs. Pulling has very kindly said she would continue her duties for
the time being, or at least until other arrangements could be made for
the position. Her work has been very confining, and yet she has

