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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 199
MARION BLACK
SIGMA
A l l of the girls have agreed that Marion Black is the Senior whose work has
done the most f o r our chapter and college. Marion started in her freshman
year with the true Blue and Gold spirit, and has been both active and popular
in all of the college and f r a t e r n i t y activities. She has been on so many com-
mittees that it would be hopeless to t r y to name them all, but some of the most
important have been f o r her class dances, such as the Freshie Glee, Sophomore
Hop, and Junior Prom. She is also t a k i n g an important part in the Senior
Extravaganza. She has also unusual dramatic talent, and has participated i n
English Club plays, and the Junior Class plays, and in the productions of Mask
and Daggar which is the dramatic honor society. I n the last o f the plays
Marion took the lead.
Not only has she been active in social and class happenings, but she has done
hard work on Student's Welfare Committee, and on the editorial staff of the
Blue and Gold. I have l e f t the last f o r the best. Marion has honored her
fraternity with a Phi Beta Kappa Key, and out here that is the highest honor
for scholarship.
We shall all miss Marion after her graduation, and we all appreciate her
work f o r us d u r i n g her f o u r years of college. We hope that her f u t u r e w i l l
hold all possible advantages for her, i n fact, we know i t w i l l .
VEVILLE HOSMAN
THETA
I t was not a hard question for us to decide—the one who among the active
members of Theta had done the most f o r A 0 I I . Veville Hosman, our presi-
dent, was elected.
I t was i n her freshman year that she was chosen to be a charter member of
the Women's Athletic Association of De Pauw. I n her sophomore year she was
on the Madras committee, a committee chosen to forward the interests of our
sister college in India. Also d u r i n g this year and the one f o l l o w i n g she served
on the Y . W . C. A . sub-cabinet.
But i t is not so much f o r her campus activities that we chose her as the one
who has most benefited A 0 I I , i t was rather f o r her influence i n the frater-
nity itself. She is the one above all others who by her own example has helped
to transform the fraternity f r o m a number of clique groups into an organized,
purposeful body. I n spite of i l l health, Veville is always the first in sorority
affairs—her interest is unflagging, her activity u n t i r i n g . I t is she to whom
freshman, sophomore, j u n i o r , and even senior can come and do come, feeling
sure o f an impartial listener and advisor, this last showing more than anything
else that her own individual personality is not exhausted by or limited by her
activity as our official president.
DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM
DELTA
We have chosen Dorothy to represent our seniors because she has gone into
so many activities and been successful i n a l l . I n her freshman year she was
captain of her class basketball and hockey teams and has continued i n these
offices ever since. F i r s t year she was on Executive Board of Athletic Associa-

