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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  205

Last June, she was the chosen delegate to the Y . W . C. A . conference at Blue
Ridge. This year Viola was one of the three students to make Phi Beta Kappa,
so we have every reason to be proud of her. Viola was on the committee to
plan the Stunt N i g h t (money raised goes to Blue Ridge delegate) and this
means a great deal of work. This year Viola is recording secretary in the
chapter. Whatever she does is done the very best and wherever she is, her
presence is felt and she creates good feeling and stands f o r the highest interests
of the university.

                                           SYLVIA SUTCLIFFE

                                                            Psi

    Syl, as she is most commonly known, is president of our chapter and also o f
local Panhellenic and thus you can see her l i f e is not always one sweet dream
of leisure. She has held some office i n her class each year.

    When Sylvia is not settling some sister Greek's grievance in Panhellenic or
straightening out some of our own perplexing problems, she, assisted by Mar-
garet Robinson, is training a sturdy group o f g i r l scouts at the University
Settlement House. I n every campus activity, Syl may be found doing her share.

    What we shall do when Sylvia graduates, which is all too soon, I can't
prophesy, f o r besides being an indefatigable worker f o r A 0 I I , she is the l i f e
of our house, and whenever one hears gales of merriment, one is sure that Syl,
consciously or unconsciously, is the cause. She has the love and best wishes of
all her sisters as she becomes a dignified grad and we know she w i l l not forget
us.

                                             BERTHA WATSON

                                                           PHI

    Our senior, Bertha Watson of Washington, Kansas, is a wonderful girl.
She is always p r i m a r i l y interested in what w i l l be f o r the best interests o f
Alpha O. She is vice-president this year and has previously held several offices
including that bugbear, treasurer.

    Her l i f e on the H i l l has been a successful one. She is m a j o r i n g in Home
Economics and is a member of Omicron N u . As f o r her future, well I have
heard that Betty w i l l be the cause of another five pound box o f candy to the
house (each lucky man must send us candy) but she assures us that she is to be
a teacher of Home Economics.

                                              CLARISSA SCOTT

                                                         OMEGA

    Clarissa Scott was chosen as our favorite senior, but we call her "Scotty."
She has been described as "a rather diminutive, curly-haired individual with a
contralto voice, and infectious giggle." She is the sister of Helen Scott who
just now is Y . W . C. A . secretary at the University of Illinois. Scotty is
vice-president of girls' Student Government, president of Liberal Arts Club, a
Pleiade, a Podacs, a member o f classical club, and Cercle Francais. Pleiade
is an honorary senior society consisting of seven senior girls selected as the
most "all-round" girls. They are chosen and initiated at the end of their
junior year. Podacs choose their girls when they are freshmen. Every year
they take a freshman g i r l f r o m each sorority, and one freshman g i r l who does
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