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  ary woman's journalistic fraternity, of which she is now president. The board
  of control f o r the daily paper has one woman only on it and Garnet is that
  woman this year. She has a journalism m a j o r and w i l l leave a wonderful
  record behind her when she graduates.

       Year after next Garnet intends to take post graduate work in journalism at
  Columbia in New York.

       Eta feels that a g i r l of Garnet's caliber is a decided asset to a chapter and
  regrets that she is so soon graduating.

                                                LEILA LINFIELD

                                                       ALPHA P H I

       Dy a unanimous vote we elected Leila Linfield as our senior f o r . the May
  issue of T o DRAUMA. Leila is our president and she makes a fitting successor
  to Mary D . and Azalea. There are few other girls on the campus who are
  better liked than Leila. She always stands f o r the worthwhile things and can
  be depended upon to do well any task to which she may be assigned. I n the
  fraternity, Leila has done much to make us better A 0 l i s and sets a standard
  of scholarship which few can excel or even equal.

      Leila's interests are varied. She does excellent work in her studies, especi-
  ally in her art course, i n which she is m a j o r i n g . I know you would all like
  her china work, and the dainty articles she is now making in Batik. Artistic solo
  dances are one of her delights and she enjoys participating in plays. She plays
  the piano very well, too, at present being in one of the two ensemble classes; i n
 her sophomore year, she was the accompanist f o r the Treble Clef Club, or girls'
 chorus. I n her spare time, Leila does reporting f o r the college paper, the
 Exponent.

      Some of her other activities are as f o l l o w s : Member of the Does, f o u r years;
 member o f the Y . W . C. A . , f o u r years; chairman Y . W . C. A . publicity com-
 mittee, fourth year; member of Inter-fraternity Council, fourth year; chairman
 Advisory Committee of the Woman's League, fourth year; chairman of the en-
 tertainment committee f o r the Girls' Vocational Congress, fourth year; presi-
 dent A r t Club, t h i r d and f o u r t h years; A r t Editor f o r the Montanan, our
 annual, junior year; charter member of the Cap and Gown society, fourth year;
 will graduate with honors this June. Is not that a good record for any A 0 I I ?

     Plans f o r the future? Well, although Leila is an art student and in spite of
 the fact that so far she has not given us her Five Pounds ( i t is rumored that
 she has eaten three boxes destined f o r us) f r o m the looks o f her cedar chest
 I think her future prospects are a course in practical household management
in the near future.

                                              VIOLA PHILLIPP

                                                    N u OMICRON

    One has to know V i to appreciate her and her picture does not do her justice.
When V i entered Vanderbilt as a freshman she started to do worth while things
and has continued throughout her course. The freshman and sophomore Honor
Rolls contained her name. She has been on the varsity basketball team all f o u r
years; captain o f the team one year and manager the next. Her first year,
she made the Coeditors (an honorary freshman and sophomore society) ; later
she made the senior honorary society. I n her j u n i o r year she was elected to the
Girl's Honor Committee and was made treasurer of the Girl's Student Council.
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