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AOIT at its best. Tau sang the best and the most of all the chapters
I visited—their chaperon is charming, their table service gracious
—their home atmosphere lovely. Tau is such a chapter as I
could wish we might have everywhere—and that we could keep
just that indefinable spirit of happiness and love and mutual serv-
ice—and "pep" always at its height.
Then on to Eta—Eta, too, is young and has I think been
well-known through all A O I l f o r the wonderful name she has
made for herself on the Wisconsin campus in the few short years
she has been in existence there. She is buying her own home—a
lovely house right in the fraternity section and with a lovely
view over one of the small lakes which dot Madison. The chapter
is small f o r a Wisconsin chapter but the girls have a happy time
together and seem very congenial. Dean Nardin seems very
anxious to have all the groups reach their highest development
and gave me much help and good advice. I wish that my stay
at Madison could have been longer, but time would not permit.
(Material about the Eastern Chapters did not reach us in time for
publication.—Editor.)
THE NOBLE ALPHA PHIS!
With the initiation of Joy J . Noble, February 24, Alpha Phi claims
the distinction of having five sisters on her chapter roll and wonders if
any other chapter can equal or eclipse that record. First is Ruth Noble
Dawson (Mrs. Elmer) of Belt, Montana. "Ruthie" has the distinction of
having been chairman of Montana's first Vocational Congress of High
School Girls held at Montana State, said to be the first gathering of the
kind in the country. Now, Marjorie, Dorothy and baby George claim most
of her time and attention. Dorothy '22, recently resigned as Dietitian of
the Great Falls Deaconess Hospital, to be at home with her mother for a
time. Nita '23 was the successful chairman of this year's Vocational
Congress. Helen '25 is one of the girls in college taking an Aggie Course
and is a loyal member of the Aggie Club. Now that Joy '26 is an Alpha
O we are looking forward a dozen years or so and hoping that little Jane
now in kindergarten will elect to continue her education at Montana State,
and that we may some day claim a half dozen Nobles!
"PEGGY" SCHOPPE, Gamma.

