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    Prof "Holds Court" from Bed                         Mrs. Theodore P. Marbaugh, president of
          in U Health Service                        the Indianapolis Alumna?, presided. Seated at
                                                     the speakers' table with her were Mrs. Drum-
       " W H Y AREN'T YOU in class today?" Charles   mond ; Mrs. Herschel Neal, state chairman of
        E . Bartsch, instructor in the School of     alumna?; Miss Helen Duncan, president of the
 Chemistry, wanted to know Wednesday, when           Bloomington alumna?; Mrs. Arthur Eichen-
 he woke up in the Students Health service           seber, president of the Fort Wayne alumna?;
 and found William Wellman, one of his stu-          Miss Mary Sullivan, president of the Indiana
 dents, in the bed next to his.                      University chapter; Miss Elizabeth Gadient,
    "Well, you see, it was this way," Wellman        president of the DePauw chapter; Miss Mary
 explained, "I knew we were having a quiz            Alice Burch, president of the Butler chapter,
 today, and just thinking about it gave me a         and officers of the local alumna? club: Mrs.
 pain in the neck."                                  Elmer Singer, treasurer; Mrs. J . L . Guthridge,
    It happened that Bartsch was in the health       secretary, and Miss Giarlotte Peele, corre-
 service for a similar reason, only his pain had     sponding secretary.
 developed into an infection.
    Bartsch was preparing to give Wellman the           The active chapter president spoke on "Re-
 quiz orally when a medical technician entered       cent Development in My Chapter." Mrs.
 to take a routine blood test on him. The tech-      Drummond spoke on "Our National Work."
 nician was Ethylmae Eylar ( T ) , a former stu-     Stunts were given by active chapters.
 dent of Bartsch's. (Ah H a ! Here's where she
 gets her revenge.)                                     Miss Martha Gevenger of the Indiana Uni-
    While she was busy sticking the needle into      versity chapter received the scholarship pin.
 her former teacher (part of the test), a class-
 mate of Wellman's in Bartsch's class came to           On the committees in charge were Mrs.
 visit the teacher (after an "A," we'll bet).        Frank Cox, general chairman; Mrs. James
    The Minnesota Daily reporter popped in          Obear, Mrs. Clarence Deitsch, Miss Dorothy
 next. (You guessed it—another pupil of              Boyle, Miss Ethel Malloch, Mrs. J . Douglas
 Bartsch's.)                                        Perry, Mrs. Lester Nicewander, Miss Char-
    "Well, well, a class reunion, I perceive,"      lotte Peele, Miss Mildred Frazee, Miss Mary
quoth the instructor.                               Jo Spurrier and Miss Rosemary Rocap.
    In the afternoon a few more students came
 to sec their teacher, and Bartsch didn't have         Among those attending from Indianapolis
 time to give the oral quiz, but when Wellman       were Mesdames Victor L . Brown, E . J. Haerle,
was released yesterday, Bartsch warned him,         Ray Harris, J . L . Guthridge, Lester Smith,
"Don't forget to bring me your Health Service       Russell Hippensteel, Thomas Evans, Lester
excuse."                                            Nicewander, James Obear, Leo Gardner, Theo-
   Moral: Such popularity must be deserved.—        dore P. Marbaugh, B. W. Alvis, H . L. Floyd,
Minnesota Daily.                                    Elmer Singer, Clarence Deitsch, Frank Ramey,
                                                    Elizabeth Hughes and Laura Stover and
      Alpha Omicron Pi Marks                        Misses Geraldine Kindig, Lucille Bauenfeind,
                State Day                           Dorothy Boyle, Frances Shera, Mary Jo Spur-
                                                    rier, Marie Sullivan, Sarah Rohm, Dorothy
-+- M R S . W A R R E N C . DRUMMOND ( A * ) of     Rohm, Ruth Young, Elizabeth Westerfield,
                                                    Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Maddock, Vir-
      Chicago, national vice president of Alpha     ginia Traxler, Ruth Catherine Gark, Jean
Omicron Pi Sorority, and presidents of active       Maris, Gladys Hawickhorst, Eleanor Maris,
chapters in Indiana were speakers at the an-        Ethel McCord and Marjorie Hall.
nual state luncheon of the sorority yesterday
in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The state           From the DePauw chapter were Misses
dance was held last night.                          Martha McKinney, M a r g a r e t Mace, May
                                                    Walker, Harriet Guthrie, Myrtha Coyte, Ruth
   The Indianapolis Alumna? Club was hostess        Brantigam, Harriet Knapp, Elizabeth Gadi-
group for the luncheon and dance which were         ent, Mary Martin, Maribeth Homer, Martha
attended by members from over the state, in-        Rector and Marjorie Mclntyre.
cluding the active chapters at DePauw, In-
diana and Butler Universities.                         Butler chapter members attending were
                                                    Misses Frances Messick, Mary Alice Burch,
   The luncheon tables, which were arranged         Marion Messick, Leonore Winters, Dorothy
for six persons, were decorated with plateaus       Winters, Virginia Sheeley, Rosemary Rocap,
of spring flowers and freesias. The sj>eakers'      Eileen Rocap, Ruth Brinkman, Elizabeth Wil-
table had a large bouquet of Jacqueminot            liamson, Jean McCallum, Bernadeen Patrick
roses, the sorority flower, for the centerpiece,    and Jane Compton.
and was lighted with red tapers in silver
holders.                                               From Bloomington were Mesdames Herschel
                                                    Neal, Fred Million and G. E . Huntington and
                                                    Misses Junia Blair, Helen Duncan, Louise
                                                    Rogers, Laura Alexander, Pauline Ellis and
                                                    Roena Mann.

                                                      Others present were Mrs. Theodore Wood
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