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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI                            239

next grade report came out we held initiation for two more of the pledges,

followed by a dinner party at the College Inn.

Several of the Alpha O freshmen and sophomores took part in the big girls'

gym meet in March. Cornie Lampsen played on one of two basketball

teams chosen as representative of the entire school. Athletic honors were

awarded at this time; Peg Westfall scored for an M sweater.

Early in February, the girl's Madrigal Club gave a concert at the Uni-

versity of Cincinnati. Five Alpha O's helped the cause along. The biennial

Musical Festival to be given in May will be supported by fifteen of our

harmonious crew.

We were surprised by two engagements in March, Miss Murray, one of.

our patronesses, to Mr. Spencley, a professor at the university, and Ethel

Rabey, an active, to Gerald Kleinknecht, Phi Kappa Tau.

Just now we are all thinking, talking, and planning our dance for the

twenty-first of this month. It promises to be the best yet if all plans

materialize.                                    VESTA MAGEE.

              OMICRON PI—UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

      Now that our mid semester examinations are almost over, we are at
last having time to sit back and think about our Convention. I t is too bad
that every single member can't be there to get the inspiration that will
undoubtedly come from meeting all of our older sisters and from talking with
them. But we are expecting our delegate, Dorothy Wylie, and our next year's
President, to bring back countless ideas and helpful suggestions.

      We have been unusually busy the past two months. Our Junior Girls'
Play was opened for a public presentation for the first time in years and
almost everyone of our Juniors was represented in it. We were especially
proud of Irene Swain and Isabelle Waterworth who wrote most of the lyrics
used in the Play.

     The Campus Y . W. C. A. elections are coming soon and Luvern Hays our
present " Y " secretary is running for Vice-president.

     At our last initiation we took in six pledges: Florence Fieby, Virginia
Van Zandt, and Marion Hallet '24, and Elva Langdon and Arline Ewing '2G.

      We also have four new pledges, Frances and Marion Murray '24, Mar-
garet Bouine and Margaret White '25.

      Last week we had such a lovely visit from Melita Skillen. Tho she only
could stay a short time we received a great deal of inspiration and practical
help from her.

      In February, we gave our Winter Formal Dance and every one had a
wonderful time. We are so proud of our house; it looked lovely. We are
giving a Spring Formal on May 4th. May is to be a busy month for us
all, with our first Panhellenic Ball, "Swing-Out," Father's Day and final
examinations.

We wish all our graduating Seniors the best of luck—and especially,

<\\> are looking forward to the Convention.     D O R O T H Y JACOBS '23.

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