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  ulty of Dentistry of the University of Toron-      and woke everyone with disbpans. Mildred
  to. The leading role, Mrs. Pampinelli, was         McDuff was elected to the W. A. A. Board as
  played very capably by Margaret Cowan.             manager of dancing. Florence Ashley was on
  Margaret has the distinction of being one of       the committee for the Military Ball of W.
  the three girls in the Faculty of Dentistry and    A. A. The pledges were given a formal din-
  the only girl in her year. On March 9, Beta        ner in February. Mary Pepitone was promot-
 Tau held its annual formal dance at the Gran-       ed on the Daily Orange. VVe were so glad to
 ite Club. Many novel ideas were carried out        have Mrs. Anderson visit us. She attended
  in the way of p r o g r a m s and dance num-      the alumna' luncheon and returned in time for
 bers. Receiving the guests were Mrs. N. Bol-       initiation. She gave a splendid sjteech at the
 ton. Mrs. H . Cowan, Billie Bolton, Beta Tau's     banquet that gave us a message we'll long re-
 alumna adviser and her president, Margaret         member. An alumna of Epsilon Chapter at-
 Christilaw. Among the alumna; from out of          tended, Miss Frances Meisse. who also spoke a
 town who attended were Mr. and Mrs. E . K.         few words.
 Motes, and Mr. and Mrs. Monoghan of Ham-           X A Eleanor Lloyd and Arloa McCanne were
 ilton, Alice Grant of Ottawa and Isobel Fraser
 of Tottenham. On the afternoon of March                     recently initiated into IZIl, honorary
 17, the Mothers' Club of Beta Tau entertained      chemical fraternity. Eleanor has also been
 the chapter at a tea and musicale at the charm-    pledged to K E , honorary pharmaceutical fra-
 ing home of Mrs. Christilaw on Burnside            ternity. Alice VVolter, our president, was
 Drive. The tea table was gay with St. Pat-         chairman of the High School Conference of
 rick decorations and music was rendered by         the Girls' Athletic Association of Colorado
 the Misses Veale and by Billie Bolton. Those       which was held for two days at Boulder. We
 attending enjoyed a delightful afternoon. The      entertained nine of the visiting girls at the
 chapter elections took place March 19. The         house. Betty Kittle, who also was on the com-
 newly elected president is Margaret Cowan          mittee for the conference, is in charge of the
 with Elinor Doherty as a very able vice presi-     Spring Fry given by VV.A.A. on May 12.
dent. Doris Christilaw will be To DKA<;MA           Eileen Hayward gave a novelty dance in the
correspondent and Beta Tau is president this       annual Woman's League Vaudeville given
year of the T o r o n t o Panhelleuic League.       April 2. Our Spring Formal dance will be held
April 14 is the date set for a luncheon to be       May 26, at the chapter house. The pledges are
held at the Good Companions Tea Room in            entertaining the actives and their dates at a
honor of the six members who graduate this         Fry in Left Hand Canyon Saturday evening,
year. Guests of honor are Margaret Giristi-        April 14. We are practicing very hard for
law, Mary Willson, Helen McLennan, Made-           intramural baseball, and hope to win the cup.
line Coyne. Margaret McHattie and Margaret         A Delta was well represented in class elec-
Hill. Our new pledge, Phyllis Morgan, is a
member of the faculty of law.                            tions this year. Among the freshmen was
B 0 Rosemary Rocap has been pledged to             F.milie Farnsworth, treasurer; Audrey Moran,
                                                   marshal; and Jean Barker, All-around Club
          KAII, educational honorary. May day      representative. Our sophomore officers were
at Butler this year will represent Mayday in       Ruth Miller, president, and Martha Hender-
England. There will be two queens—the May          son. historian. In the junior class, Babs Mac-
queen and Queen Elizabeth of England. Mary         lean was elected secretary and Hazel Mac*
Alice Burch has been selected to have the role     Carthy. marshal. The seniors are Phyllis
of Queen Elizabeth. Mary Alice is also play-       Howard, secretary, Geraldine Goldthwaite, All-
ing the part of Lady Sneerwell in "School for      around Club representative, and Kay Ecke,
Scandal," major production of Thespis, dra-        marshal and Tree Orator for Commencement.
matic society. Virginia Sheely was a cigarette     Helen Christian has been elected chairman of -
girl at the Indianapolis Panhelleuic dance.        the Senior Banquet Committee. Beatrice Capi-
Frances and Marian Messick have been work-         delupo C33) was married to Dick Valenti on
ing on the Drift staff (junior year book).         February 18.

Mary Alice has been chosen to represent the
Butler I'anhellenic Association at a meeting of
Indiana Universities to be held at DePauw          A'1* Cornelia Howling has been initiated into
University on April 21. Our pledges will en-                XA4>, an honorary literary society. She
tertain with their annual pledge dance, May
4, at the Avalon Country Club.                     also received a letter in athletics and was ini-
X Out* initiation week-end was fun. VVe had        tiated into K2K, an honorary service frater-
                                                   nity. Other new members of K S K are Car-
      the wonderful luck of having Mrs. An-        olyn Smith. Grace Winchrenner, Alyne Mc-
derson with us. The banquet was held in the        Neil, Gertrude McDonald and Margaret
Onondaga Hotel after the initiation. The ini-      Estes. Carolyn was pledged to ^AIT. Spanish
tiates and speakers had corsages. The theme        honorary. Grace was bid to the honorary ed-
of the banquet was the Alpha Omicron Pi            ucation club. Eulee Lide has been initiated
Court. Two engagements were announced:             into the Damas Club, a social organization,
Lucille DeWitt ('31), who gave the house a         and she will be in the beauty contest on April
silver plate, and Dorothy Liddle C35), who         11 in which the May Queen is selected. Mar-
gave us a five-pound box of candy. Sunday          garet Niggel, a pledge, is also in the beaut)'
morning the sophomores made the breakfast          contest. Gertrude ami Alyne were on the
                                                   Dean's List and Alyne received a letter tor
                                                   athletics. One of the seven people in the uni*jl
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