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Mary Rose Barrons is teaching in the high school at Independence, Mis-
souri; Katherine Koons is at L a Cygne, and Eva Drurara is with us here
at the high school in Lawrence.
All the new activities that are claiming our time! Alice Ward and
Elizabeth Fryer were chosen members of the Glee Club this year and
Marjorie McKelvy, who belonged last year, will be active this year; Lorene
Squire and Thora Collins are members of the cast for the annual fashion
show; Isadore Douglas was taken into the Home Economics club; Betty
Bohnger is president of the Mathematics club; Gladys Filson and Gert-
rude Searcy are on the staff for our annual, the Jayhawker and Frances
Smith was elected to the Jay Janes, the women's pep organization.
Lorene Squire, one of our pledges, had an article published in the
September issue of the Nature .Magazine. It was also reprinted in the
Literary Digest as one of the six best nature articles of the month.
Betty Bolinger is Basketball manager and Marie Isern is Track
manager for the Woman's Athletic Association. Phi chapter has also
signed up for the Intramural Basketball tournament to be plaved the
first week in November.
GERTRUDE SEARCY.
OMEGA—MIAMI" UNIVERSITY
Desipte the fact that in the senior class we have lost some very
charming girls, the rest of us are happy to be together again after the
summer vacation. It really does one good to see the amount of en-
thusiasm and interest each girl brings back with her. However, the many
activities of rushing week call for all of this pent-up energy and enthus-
iasm. This year preferential bidding was introduced at Miami and each
sorority on the campus adhered to this form of rushing. All in all, it
proved to be a very successful plan and all the girls seem well pleased
with the results. We are happy to introduce to you eleven darling pledges
and we wish you could know them as we do; they are: Lois King,
sister to Mildred, New Madison, Ohio; Arvilla Bayman, Greenville, Ohio;
Mildred Morris, Newcastle. Ind.; Elizabeth Greiner, Leipsic, Ohio; Gladys
Herrly and Marjorie Dunn, Cincinnati, Ohio; Marv Baker, BrookviUe,
Ind.; Virginia Senseman; Ruth Jordan, Los Angeles^ Cal., and Margaret
Pflug, Masilon, Ohio.
Mildred King and Martha Fishpaugh, '25 are teaching at New Madison,
Ohio, high school.
Frances Ivins is getting her Master's at the University of Cincinnati.
She writes that she is enjoying her work but that U.C. can't compare with
Miami, and we believe her.
Marcella Wilson is instructor of Art at the Terre Haute, Ind. high
school.
Catherine Trowbridge teaches Home Economics at the Piqua high
school.
Cleon Johnson is attending the University of Chicago where she expects
to obtain her Master's this year.
BERNADETTE WINTER.
OMICRON PI—UNIVERSITY O F MICHIGAN
Now that swimming suits and tennis rackets have become relics of a
by-gone summer, we are putting all our pep and enthusiasm into school
activities. We came hack September 11 and started right in rejuvenating
the house in preparation for that most essential operation—rushing. We
splashed paint around—now and then getting it on the furniture, but mostly
on ourselves—made drapes and couch covers, and tried to cover pillows. But

