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togethrr, and hoar their tale< of the founding, To DRA<;MJ( M
with all its hardships and joys. Merva Dol-
son Hennings and Carolyn Piper Dorr are most entirely different from last year's Tin- •
going to come, we know. They are enthusi- 1933 mistakes have been corrected and 1934
astic over the prospects of reunion, for rea- starts anew with all the backing that experi- •
sons of inspiration, encouragement, and— ence can give.
we're glad to say—just for sheer fun.
Sunday, June 17, we are planning a tea,
We want to show the alumnae the campus which the alumnae may meet the actives'
improvements, particularly our beautiful new ents and renew acquaintances with old
library, and to have them meet the girls who ulty friends. Our plans are purposely allow-
wear the AOII pin on this campus. We want ing much free time for the visitors, that they;
them to see what the Rho girls are doing for may meet and gossip. For the athlctic-mindul
the university, for the fraternity, for them- there will be swimming and tennis and walks*
selves and each other. about the campus and the village. The activefl
will be "on deck" to fill in at bridge, to poinfl
The World's Fair is an added inducement out the new buildings, to help out generally,]
to make the trip to Chicago. The Fair is al- but mainly just to talk and talk and talk.
Doesn't it sound like a woman's paradise?
» GREAT LAKES «
Rho Chapter invites you to District Convention fe
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District Convention Held June 18 H
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-f- THERE is going to be a Great Lakes Dis- is planning to tell us something of the na- p
trict Convention! We are all very excited tional philanthropic work. Who better could? ra
It should be intensely interesting to hear the s
over the extensive plans. From June 18 to woman who is so well acquainted with the V
21 members of seven active and eight alumnae work speak "from the inside, looking out. -f
chapters will be living in the Fast Quad at We shall have a model initiation, at wMgl si
Northwestern, dividing their time between a our popular District Superintendent, Dorothy W
social whirl and the serious discussion of their Worn rath ( T ) , will officiate. L
particular problems—some of them peculiar to c
the district. Though Rho is hostess, each As for amusement!—well, everyone should c
chapter will take an important part in the have a good time. The first night will be fo
planning and actual business of the conven- stunts and singing. Everyone will get ac- c
tion. quainted. The next night 'Iota is giving US •s
a beach party way up on the North Shore
At the two business meetings there will be under the moon. And last, but certainly not e
discussions of the national situation of so- least, Rho is planning a banquet the last night ,
rorities at present: what we can do about it of convention where the menu will be long ti
in following the purpose of AOII. Round and the speeches short. This will be followed
tables will be held on such chapter problems by a convention dance. And for the girls who l
as rushing, which can be more worthwhile want to stay in Chicago for another day & [
by the exchange of ideas and experiences. so there will be the Centurv of Progress c-x" ih
Arrangements are being made to secure sev- hibition, bigger, better, and brighter than
eral Chicago business women prominent in ever. The plans are well made; the chapter* a
various fields to give brief talks on the place are enthusiastic; the place and time arc col f
a sorority girl may find in their particular venient. What more could one ask? ^
line of work. Mary Dee Drummond (A4>) [t
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