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ELEANOR BURKE
OMICRON
For the last four years when there was anything to be done on the " H i l l , "
Eleanor Burke was always chosen either as head o f the committee or on the
committee to do i t .
Eleanor has taken an active interest in all the college activities and ever since
her freshman year has been on the Y . W . C. A . cabinet, first as secretary, then
she held other offices and this year she is president. She takes an equally active
interest in the girls' literary society and has held every office available in that
society. She was elected the first o f the year to Phi Kappa Phi and was one
out of the two sorority girls to make this honor f r a t e r n i t y at that time.
Eleanor has meant so much to our chapter and to our college and is loved so
by each and every g i r l i n the chapter that i t really makes us very sad to think
she w i l l graduate this year. A l l we can do is to hope she'll come back f o r an
M . A . and we know that i f she does she w i l l make as grand a success o f her
post-graduate work as she has done o f her four college years.
EVELYN ALLEN
KAPPA
Evelyn Allen, since she lives in town, and has two sisters who were A l p h a
Omicron Pis before her, was born and bred in an A 0 I I atmosphere. Naturally,
she began college i n the proper fashion, w i t h the proper spirit, and i n a very
short time was prominent.
As a freshman she was president of her class, and a great asset to the fresh-
man basketball team. D u r i n g the three succeeding years, she has continued her
excellent work in the athletic world, i n addition was treasurer of the student
committee her sophomore year, and secretary her junior year. D u r i n g the last
eight months, as student body president, the entire school agrees that she has
been a l l that is w o n d e r f u l . Every soul likes her because she has a p o w e r f u l
personality, and is a remarkable combination of dignity, humor, and good sense,
as the occasion demands. She is absolutely different f r o m any other g i r l i n
college, a fact which probably accounts for her popularity and influence
among us.
LORENE HENDRICKS
ZETA
I t was impossible, i t seems, to get our six seniors together to take their picture
in a group so we are sending one o f Lorene Hendricks alone. We have chosen
Lorene as the senior who has taken the most prominent part in both school and
sorority affairs. Since the beginning of her college l i f e , she has worked on
numerous committees. When a sophomore, Lorene was chosen as a member o f
X i Delta, the honorary sorority f o r sophomore girls, composed o f one member
f r o m each sorority, and when a j u n i o r she became a Silver Serpent, a similar
organization f o r j u n i o r girls. That year she served as president of Zeta Chapter
and attended convention as our delegate last summer. This year she is chairman
of Panhellenic Congress, is on the Senior Advisory Board, as well as being
chairman of the Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Although Lorene has had
many outside interests, she does not neglect her studies, and her grades are
excellent. She has, too, taken an active part i n the social l i f e of the school.
Lorene w i l l teach next year. Her home is at Wahoo, Nebraska.

