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board, junior women's basketball team, and a To DRAGMA
member of W. A. A. She is chairman of
Field day food committee, and is defending usher at "Beyond the Horizon," another Mask
her title in the mixed doubles tennis tourna- and Bauble production. Eleanor Hochn and
ment. Carol Schmitt is doing graduate work Dorothy Brunswick participated in the W. A.
and going to vocational school. Eleanor Arps A. carnival. Eleanor is swimming manager
is in the Commerce club and YAV.C.A. Amy for W. A. A. Eight AOII's were invited
Chisholm is a member of Castalia literary so- to attend the annual O S * Matrix Table at
ciety, secretary of contacts committee for which Miss Fanny Butcher spoke. They in-
Parents weekend, is active in Commerce club cluded Ruth Ferguson, Hedvic Lenc, Katheryn
and Bradford club. Jean Lackey had charge Huxtable, Catherine McCorc, Helen Murphy,
of the recent W.S.G.A. fashion tea skits and Katheryn Graham, Jean Dragoo, and Betty
costumes. The W.S.G.A. tried a fashion tea Ross. Jean was a member of the tickets com-
mittee for the banquet.
for the first time. It was not a commercialized
affair, but an attempt to display suitable K May Court elections were held in Febru-
clothes for coeds at all occasions. The skits ary. Ruby Reed, Edith Christain, and
were given as a burlesque on the evolution Margaret Martin are in the court. The night
of clothes from Adam and Eve to our pres- before May Day the senior minstrel will be
ent times—the nudist colony. She is in charge given. Ruby Reed is one of the four endmcn,
of the Women's Chorus and Band spring nov- and Marie Askew and Addie Cunningham
elties concert, working on Wisconsin Players, have important parts. Ruby Reed will play the
participating in the mixed doubles tennis tour- part of Hermes in the Greek play, "Prome-
nament, E»-X radio programs, "Sweethearts" theus Bound." Roberta Gordon and Lucia
operetta, Pythia, Wisconsin College of the Air Desha are in the chorus. In the dance recital
weekly programs, debate, publicity for Brad- recently Rub}- Reed danced a solo. Other
ford Club and Glee Club, 770 Club entertain- members of the chapter in dances were: Sally
ments. Cardinal features, society, and poetry, Sackett, Nancy Gates, Helen Grinnan, Anne
and will attend Matrix banquet. The basket- Bundick, and Lida Stokes ('33). Mary Vir-
ball team worked up to the semi-finals. The ginia Barnes has recently been elected presi-
line-up was as follows: Knell, Saunders, dent of the Student Body Association for
Billyeald, Lackey, Tomek, Hall, and Weiss. next year. She was also elected president of
The baseball team will begin practice for in- the Southern Intercollegiate Association of
ter-sorority baseball. Student Governments (S. I . A. S. G.) at the
last meeting. Mary Hurt was elected Chair-
man of the Judiciary Committee of Randolph-
r At the annual Vodvil Night first prize was Macon, and Lucia Desha, treasurer of the
awarded to AOIT for presenting the best act Y . W. C. A. Before the last school dance the
of all of the sororities. Lucinda Ripley has chapter had an open house for the chapter
been chosen chairman of the Big Sister Coun- members and their dates which proved very
cil for the year. On April 5, we initiated thir- successful. Six of our pledges were initiated
teen girls. A banquet followed the services. in February. Nancy Gates has been elected
Seventy couples attended our formal dance at president of the chapter, Mary Hurt vice pres-
Orono Town Hall on April 6. ident and Sally Sackett rushing chairman.
I Arnieta Meislahn and Rae Reed will lead K O On February 26 following a lovely ban-
the activities of Iota Chapter during the quet four of our pledges were welcomed
next year, having been chosen president and into the bonds of AOIT. Elizabeth Harvey was
vice president, respectively, at the annual elec- awarded the ring which is presented each year
tion. Arnieta has also been honored by elec- to the best pledge by the former wearer. Ella
tion to the presidency of 2A4>. Mary Court- Kate Malone ('34) was elected Miss South-
right was elected to the office of junior rep- western and was also chosen Queen of the
resentative to Woman's League. Kathryn April Fool Carnival. This is the second year
Graham was elected to membership in 4BK, Ella Kate has had both of these honors and
and Eleanor Dolch was initiated into AAA. Kappa Omicron is very proud' of her. Mary
Lois Davis is chairman of the Illinois Union Allie Taylor ('33) was elected best dressed
bowling week, chairman of the publicity com- girl in school and Betsy O'Brien ('36) was
mittee for the Terrapin Water carnival, and second in the beauty contest. Mary Allie was
a member of the costume committee for "Add- also Co-Editor of the Co-Ed edition of the
ing Machine," Mask and Bauble production. Sou'wester, the weekly school paper, and Betsy
Charlotte McGlade and Alice Duval are was on the staff. The pledges entertained the
working on the business staff of the Ittio. actives with an attractive kid party at the
Alice has been chosen for membership on the lodge on March 17. Teresa Lilly ('36) was
YAV.C.A. freshman cabinet, and she is a mem- recently elected our president for the coming
ber of the reception committee for the year and under her capable leadership we are
YAV.C.A. style show. Florine Petri will be looking forward to a happy and successful
a member of the YAV.C.A. cabinet next year. year. Clay Faulhaber is president of the
Florine is tickets chairman for the Y show. Spanish Club, and she is busy now directing
Edith Lang and Evelyn Howard were mem- a Spanish play to be presented soon. We were
bers of the properties committee for "Adding all very sorry that Peggy Walker ('35) and
Machine." Edith is also on the reception com- Eva Gene Bruce ('36) stopped school in Feb-
mittee for the Y show. Betty Ross was prop- ruary. Eva Gene has just returned from a
erty head for "Adding Machine," and she will Mediterranean cruise. Mrs. Drummond, our

