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94  TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA  OMICRON  PI

    OUR NEW OFFICERS

I N T H I S ISSUE we continue our plan of introducing our new
     grand officers, under considerable difficulties though, as some
of them are possessed to hide their lights under bushels, and
divulge none of the details as to their careers, public or private,
much less relinquish unto our hands a picture. A t any rate
here's the rest of our receiving line on paper, somewhat wabbly
though it may be.

    Margaret Vaughan Branscomb, who succeeds Rose Gardner
Marx as Extension officer, is a graduate of Southern Methodist

                                                        University and a member
                                                        of Nu Kappa chapter, a
                                                        charter member, in fact,
                                                        as she transferred to S. M .
                                                        U. from Randolph Macon,
                                                        where she was a member of
                                                        Kappa, and helped to estab-
                                                        lish the new chapter at
                                                        Southern Methodist Uni-
                                                • versity. After graduation
                                                        she furnished further proof
                                                        for the statement that at S.
                                                        M . U . , A . O. Pi stands f o r
                                                        After Our Professors, by
                                                        marrying a member of the
                                                        faculty. Harvie Brans-
                                                       comb. Being the busy wife
                                                       of a professor in a college
                                                       town and the mother of
                                                       two small sons has not
                                                       made her less interested or

    OCTAVIA CHAPIN       a c t i v e i n Maternity affairs.

    Examining Officer    Always active in N u Kap-

                         pa and Dallas alumnae, she

served as chairman of the 1925 nomination committee. Now

most of her energies will be diverted to her national office as she

has moved to Durham, S. C , where M r . Branscomb has been

appointed a member of the New Duke University faculty. A l -
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