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whirlwind of work and fun for many of the retary, Audrey Wiencken Smith ('30) and sp
girls who were chairmen of different commit- sorority presidents were invited. Guests at wi
tees. second dinner included the president of Su
to
In May we are planning for a tea on Moth- college and his wife, patrons and patroness ('
ers' Day and later in the month we will en- and faculty advisors. Marjory Beeuwkcs (T la
tertain at a dinner in honor of Fathers' Day. was also a visitor at Alpha Rho over the s; lo
Our spring party will be at the 63 Dude Ranch week-end. A number of the girls from Alp' pl
near Livingston, the last week-end in May. Rho attended the Oregon State dance in P H
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land in spring vacation, at which several to
A I T Beth Kchlcr attended the annual picnic our rushees were entertained. The Portl M
of Flastdcowo, the college yearbook. Alumna: Chapter gave a formal tea for us, ti
She won the picture offered as prize for the which rushees of both Alpha Sigma and A l _ te
best skit. Beth donated the picture to the chap- Rho Chapters were invited. The annou- lu
ter house. Alpha Pi has begun plans for a ment of the marriage of Margaret Bales o
library. Members and pledges are contribut- Thurston Yocum (211) was a surprise to to
ing volumes. Every Thursday night the mem- chapter. Thev are living in Corvallis at C
bers and pledges hold what we call a "Social South 18 Street. Janice Aikin ("32) a~ o
Problems Parley." We discuss past and pres- Elizabcth Gabler ('33) lived at the cbapt is
ent news and problems of interest. Chapter house for two weeks of winter term while H
elections were held on March 26. The follow- tending a special course in nursery sdv e
ing hold major offices for the coming year: management before their appointments to ' R
Mary Filer, president; Edith Ayers, vice pres- sitions in Oregon. In a campaign at the a
ident; Evaline Rankin, recording secretary; ginning of spring term to encourage paym c
Agnes Goss, treasurer; Sarah Graham, cor- of the optional student body fee. Alpha Onr a
responding secretary. After Easter holidays, cron Pi was the second group to turn in
the chapter house had as its guest Ann Ander- record of 100 per cent student body mcmb S
son Sale, Southern District Superintendent. ship. The Portland Mothers' Club visited e
She was with us from April 5 until April 9. chapter on April 4, driving down to hav V
On April 7 an informal tea was given for luncheon and to spend the afternoon with v
chapter members and pledges. Guests were On Easter Sunday the chapter entertained a id
Mrs. Sale, Dr. Venila Shores, our faculty ad- group of rushees at breakfast, followed by A
viser, and Mrs. Josephine Levy, our house- church. Marie Dew, Thalia Larson and Ma- t
mother. On the morning of April 9 the chap- bel Eidson have dropped out of school but all C
ter gave an informal breakfast for members expect to return next fall. Our newest pledge P
and pledges. The guest was Mrs. Sale. The is Margaret Burns ('36) of Ncwberg, Oregon. a
visit of our Superintendent was a pleasant Jean Allison and Peggy Lehrbach have en- C
privilege. On April 11, 17 and 20 informal tered the inter-house horseshoe tournament, a
rushing teas will be given in the chapter house defending their last year's championship. B
with Alice Porter, Marjorie Carter and Agnes Georgena Samson has been named on the pub- r
Joss in charge. During Easter Holidays an licity committee for Women's Weekend. Al- O
AOII luncheon was given in Lakeland by the thea Bruhl is on the refreshment committee M
city's members and alumnae. Alice Porter has for a rushing tea to be given by 4>X9, national C
been awarded an extra merit star by the F honor society for women in commerce. s
Club for participation in campus activities v
during the past year. Charlotte Cameron led t
the recent campus tennis intermurals. Char- t
lotte and Edith Ayers are in charge of weekly A S Alpha Sigma Chapter won the first all- r
dancing classes sponsored by Cotillion Club, sports plaque ever awarded at the Uni- m
an honorary club for dancing. On April IS versity of Oregon for participation in women's h
the College Glee Club will present a vesper athletics during the last year. The plaque was 9
service. Among its members are: Rosalind presented at W. A. A. banquet in March. We y
Kennedy, Mildred Williams, and Sara Helen are now participating in the baseball and ten- W
Smith. On April 14 the chapter will hold nis tournaments. On March 26 the chapter
open house and an afternoon coffee for Jun- election was held. Our new president, Jean
ior-Senior Prom guests. On April 13 Beth Cook, is a graduate from Kappa Theta Chap-
will be a guest at the banquet of BII0, na- ter ('32). She is taking graduate work in
tional French honorary. Flastacowo will hold French at the University of Oregon. Jean
its annual banquet on April 28. Among the Aiken ('35) was elected vice president; Aud-
guests will be Beth Kehler, Mary Filer, and rey Williams ('35) was elected secretary and
Mary Lee Davis. Alphi Pi will be hostess at Myrna Bartholomew ('35) was elected treas-
a formal dance to be given on the evening of urer. Patricia McKenna ('34) and Ruth
May 5. Mary Carson will represent the chap- Carleton ('36) made the honor roll. One of
ter in the Junior Minstrel to be given during our o u t s t a n d i n g pledges, Man- Margaret
May. Hunt C36), was elected treasurer of W. A. A ,
and vice president of the Physical Education
Qub. Marian Vincent ('34) modeled at the
TAX fashion dance on April 7. E l e a n o r
Coombe ('34) was a member of the Associa**
A P Helen Haller, Treasurer of Alpha Omi- cd Students' Masked ball directorate. Eleanor,
cron P i , was a guest of Alpha Rho as the retiring president of W. A. A . spent
the first two weeks in April in Santa Barbafq
Chapter April 4, 5 and 6. She was honored California, attending the W. A. A. convention
at two dinners, to the first of which the dean
of women, the assistant dean, the dean's sec-

