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Versify to make a straight A average is Ruth women's editor of the Collegian, campus news-
Carter. This is not the first time that Ruth paper, and Betty Frear was made junior as-
has accomplished this feat. She, too, has a sistant editor of the Freshman Handbook staff.
letter in athletics. Margaret Estes has recently Janet Beman was awarded the Louise Carne-
announced her engagement to C. Lee Ship- gie Scholarship, while Frances Laubach, Dor-
ton, a senior at Southern Lutheran Theologi- othy Jeter, and Betty Frear were appointed
cal Seminary. The wedding will take place in junior class baseball manager, sophomore class
June and the couple will live in Richfield, track manager, and women's golf manager,
North Carolina, where Mr. Shipton has ac- respectively. Enid Stage, who recently played
cepted a pastorate. Mrs. Sale, our District Su- in Players' production of Tolstoy's "Redemp-
perintendent, is visiting us. A banquet on tion," is now rehearsing for the leading roles
April 10 honored her and Ruth Carter, a new in "Three Cornered Moon" and "Mrs. Moon-
initiate. Eulee Lide visited the Atlanta Alum- light," to be presented in May. Elizabeth
na? Chapter during the Easter holidays. Her Lewis and Frances Laubach were elected to
sister, Valree, is a member of that chapter. membership in #21; national Romance Lan-
guages honorary.
E At a recent W.S.G.A. Mass meeting Cornell
co-eds held a fashion show between elec- H Hazel Kramer has been broadcasting
tions. Helen Fagan, our chapter president, over W H A , and has entertained at 770
was the announcer. She introduced and de- Club, journalism banquet, engineers' banquet,
scribed the dresses. Adele MacDonald mod- and VV'.S.G.A. fashion show. She has been
elled several dresses in such a commendable awarded a Cardinal key, taken part in two
way that it is said that she was the best model Wisconsin Players productions, worked in Kil-
in the show. At this same meeting Dorothea larney Kapers to benefit student loan fund,
Ferguson was elected to Mortar Board. She and has been a member of Glee Club. She has
is on the Woman's Editorial Board of the also participated in D-X programs given by
Cornell Daily Sun; and is a member of Raven university students. Charlotte Goedde will
and Serpent, junior honorary society. Jean give a tango exhibition at 770 Club in connec-
Maloney and Janet Stallman represented tion with Military Ball. She has been ap-
AOII in the Sorority Contract Bridge tourna- pointed mechanics rushing chairman on Pan-
ment, and won their division. They must now helleuic Council for next year, has a lead in
play for first place. A picture in the Cornel- "Catigados y Contentos," a Spanish play soon
jian Council Bulletin of the Cornell W omen's to be presented, and is a candidate for 2AII.
Ski Club included Margaret Kincaid, Virginia honorary Spanish fraternity. She was in a
Lauder, and Doris Struss. Among the cap- style show for teachers' convention and will
tains of Cornell women's 1934 athletic teams attend Matrix banquet. Romance Cowgill is
(picture also appearing in the Cornellian working on Wisconsin players, Cardinal,
Council Bulletin) are Louise Dawdy, captain WHA weekly radio programs of the Wiscon-
of the Rifle team, and Ruth Harder, captain.of sin College of the Air, and is assistant direc-
the Lacrosse team. Ruth Sharp, who is a tor of the Studio Club presentation, "An
student in the College of Agriculture and an Enemy of the People." She was also in the
active member of the Round Up Club, took W.S.G.A. fashion tea. Evelyn Keck is work-
part in the Students' Livestock Show held ing on the finance drive for Parents' Week-
during Farm and Home Week at Cornell. She end, took part in the University style
won the Guernsey showman championship show, and is participating in Y.W.C.A. work.
with a Guernsey heifer, which she fitted and June Schroeder is president of Outing Club,
trained for the show. Ruth was made Reserve publicity chairman for Women's Field day,
Grand Champion showman of Dairy Cattle, manager of Archery Club, Women's Sports
and she was also Reserve Champion Hereford editor for Cardinal, publicity chairman for
Showman. Angela Donnelly Hemingway, who VV.A.A., member of varsity hockey team,
graduated and was married last year, is a rep- chairman of Physical Education Club ban-
resentative for Balfour, and has been spend- quet, intramural manager for Ann Emery Hall,
ing some time at the AOII house on The Knoll participant in Dolphin Club |«geant, treasurer
while she has been busy with the delivery of of Outing Club, and publicity chairman for
the Cornell rings. Edith Huntington Anderson Killarney Kapers. Margaret Heinecke works
visited us several days. Monday we had a on Y.W.C.A., Presbyterian student activities,
formal meeting, Tuesday a tea, and Tuesday and Cardinal Society. Ann Saunders has been
night she talked to the officers. initiated into 2A, an art sorority. Margaret
Olsen is now a Girl Scout leader. Florence
Hubbard is chairman of the reception com-
mittee at the annual Presbyterian student cen-
E A This month, beginning with the election ter banquet. Grace and Helen Marck have
of Frances Christine, F,velyn Lewis, Eliz- been active in Pythia, one of the campus lit-
erary societies. Grace took part in the
abeth Lewis, and Rosamond Raines to 4>K«I', W.S.G.A. fashion tea. Jane Billyeald partici-
has given Epsilon Alpha Chapter cause for cel- pates in the Euthenics Club and is a member
< luatioii. Polly Esbenshadc and Mary Elliston of honorary freshman sorority. Vema
were elected to OX, Home Economics honor-
ary; Emma Rubinkam, Edna Rosenberger, and
Jean Beman to Ellen H. Richards Club, Home
Economics honorary; and Carolyn Gromel, Fossum will be in the tango exhibition to be
Edna Oglevee, Enid Stage, and Selena Wun- held at Military Ball. Helen Clarke is make-
derlich to Les Sabreurs, national fencing hon- up director at the University theatre Mer-
orary. Ruth Koehler was appointed junior ceina Weiss is a member of the basketball

