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 l i o n ; second year, secretary; third year, vice-president; and this year is presi-
 dent. She is captain of the varsity basketball team and of course wears the
 "J." She is a member of the Masque Society, Jackson's dramatic society. She
 has a b e a u t i f u l soprano voice, and has been soloist i n the Glee Club f o r two
 years. She has her share of A's i n her studies and is a natural entertainer.
 She has always done more than her share i n the different social welfare,
 charity subscription loan, and war drives. We love all our seniors and could
 tell o f their many fine qualities which shows how fine they all are.

                                               E V E L I N E SNOW

                                                         GAMMA

     Eveline first of all is President of Gamma this year. "Peanut," f o r as such
 we know her, has always been active in musical and dramatic organizations.
Also she was our delegate to the National Convention held last summer at
 G'reencastle. F r o m the convention "Peanut" brought us many new ideas and
she has been instrumental in having them carried out. Eveline is on the Song
Committee and we look f o r a fine edition.

                                             PHOEBE WILSON

                                                           RHO

     Rho Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi takes great pride i n presenting to the
readers of T o DRAGMA, Miss Phoebe Wilson, who was voted as the Senior
woman who had done the most f o r her sorority, both on the campus, and in the
sorority, during her four years of college life.

     She is a woman o f wide interests and many talents. H e r two especial inter-
ests are dramatics and charity. Her college years have been filled to the b r i m
w i t h worth-while things. She was a member of the Freshman Commission and
worked on many Y . W . C. A . committees. She was also on the Second Cabinet
of the Y . W . C. A . She was a member of the Alethanai Literary society, the
inter-sorority sorority, she was on the Syllabus Board, Student Council, House
of Represenlatives, Woman's I-eague Council, H u m o r Editor of the Weekly
Northwestern, and a member of Campus Players. I n her Sophomore year, she
was class secretary, in her Junior year, class president and leading lady of the
Junior play, and an Honor Court Member. She was on the honor roll in her
Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years and will probably take Phi Beta Kappa
honors this year. She received scholarships in her Freshman and Senior years
and in her Senior year entered the Sargeant Declamation Contest.

    Her influence is felt by all f o r she is a born leader. She w i l l probably enter
some type of charity work after she has taken her degree. Whatever work she
enters, we are expecting great things f r o m her, f o r her tireless energy and her
dauntless spirit are not the type that stops at small things but pushes ever
onward up to the very top. We shall never forget our "Phoeb" with her peppy
sunshine and her whole-souled devotion to everylhing big and worthwhile.

                                   MARGUERITE L . ROBERTS

                                                        LAMBDA

    There isn't the least doubt i n our minds when we consider which one o f us
is the most prominent i n college activities. She is our President, Marguerite
L . Roberts, lovingly called "Spike" by the sisters, and of whom we are justly
proud.
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