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MAY. 1934
Yearbook Appoints Dodds,
Herion Aids
-f- MAK<;ARET Donns ( T ) , junior in home eco-
nomics, and George Herion, senior in
forestry, were appointed to the editorial staff
of the 1934 Gopher yesterday by David Dono-
van, editor.
Student life on the farm campus will be a
feature of the 1934 Gopher. The section de-
voted to activities on the farm camnus will
be much larger than in previous editions.—
Minnesota Daily.
Xi Lawyer Is Officer In
Lawyer's Club
Martha McKinny, Virginia Rossman. -4- Miss MARY FRANCIS^ Oklahoma City, was
Ruth Braeutigam, Winning Bowling elected president of the Women Lawyers
Team at DePauw brought a cup
( lub at an organization meeting Monday night,
Theta. attended by 20 women from over the state.
Knoxville Panhellenic Picks Other officers named are Mrs. L . M. Black,
Officers, Plans Meeting Yukon, vice president; Mrs. Ann Dillard,
Waurika, second vice president: Mrs. Mildred
T H E RECENTLY ORGANIZED City Panhellenic Hover, Oklahoma City, recording secretary;
association, composed of sorority women Mrs. Hester Gilford, Oklahoma City, corre-
in the city, will have its first big meeting Sat- sponding secretary; Miss Berneice Berry ( 2 ) ,
urday when it will entertain with a luncheon Enid, treasurer; Miss Olive Rittenhouse, Okla-
at Cherokee Country Club. homa City, parliamentarian; and Mrs. Mamie
Officers of the new group are pictured to- Pitts, Watonga. Miss Maude Romsavillc,
day. They are: Mrs. Robert Watson, presi- Tulsa, and Miss Eulelilia Ewing, Eufaula, ex-
dent, an alumna; of Sigma Kappa Sorority; ecutive committee members.
Miss Edith Belle Layman, chairman of the
membership committee, and member of Zeta The club will meet the first Monday in each
Tau Alpha; Mrs. W. C. Alford, chairman of month at the Biltmore hotel and will have
publicity, and member of Alpha Delta P i ; quarterly meetings at various cities over the
Mrs. D. L . Earnest, chairman of the program state. The state meetings will be the night
committee, and member of Alpha Delta P i ; before the business session of the state bar
Mrs. Judson Robertson, vice president, and association's convention.—The Daily Oklaho-
member of Delta Delta Delta; Mrs. Lynn Mor- mdn.
ris, treasurer, and member of Phi Mu; Miss
Lucy Morgan, secretary, and member of Alpha Alice Dyer Prominent
Omicron Pi. On Maine Campus
Miss Marie White of T V A will be speaker
at the luncheon at 1 p. m., Saturday. Her -+- UPON A L I C E C. D Y E R ( r ) , a senior from
subject will be "House Planning." A musical Freeport, devolves the duties of guiding
program will also be given. the activities of Women's Student Government
All sorority women in the city are invited I Association of which
to attend Miss Edith Belle Laymann, 2-1249, she is president, a
will take reservations or they may be made position generally re-
with sorority alumna? representatives before garded as one of the
noon, Thursday.—The Knoxville Ncics-Senti- most important on the
nel. campus.
Miss Dyer started
Kappa Violinist Owns Amati Violin preparing for this re-
s p o n s i b i l i t y during
-f- T H E DEPARTMENT OF Mrsic presented its her first year, when
Christmas program on the evening of De- she showed m a r k e d
activity in the " Y .
cember 17, in the Smith Memorial auditorium. jfl^^ \ \ , " The Outing
The Glee Club of sixty voices was assisted Club, Campus Board.
by an antiphonal choir and by the College §E§k i i i i and S p a n i s h Club.
String Ensemble. Her qualities of lead-
ership brought her
Ruby Reed (K '34), a leading violinist in the election as president of the class honorary so-
ensemble, used an Amati violin which she re- ciety, Sophomore Eagles. She has served as
cently purchased from a member of the Chi- both secretary and treasurer of the Women's
cago Symphony Orchestra. This violin was Student Government, all of which prepared
made by Nicolo Amati, the third Nicolo of her well for the present office. She is an All
the generations of the famous Amati family Maine Woman, a member of the honorary so-
who arc said to have been the first Italian ciety of Phi Sigma, and of Alpha Omicron
violin makers, dating back to 1555—R.M.ll.C. Pi sorority.—Maine Alumnus.
Alit 111110" Bulletin.

