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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 3
grades, but upon personality and good character, the faculty
and students of her college choosing the members.
Thelma is conscientious, not attempting more than she can
do well. She does not take her responsibilities lightly, and ex-
pects the same of others. She is always w i l l i n g to help in
whatever way she can, f r o m acting, in which she is no amateur,
to sitting in a dark room, waiting f o r a rat, who has eaten her
long kid gloves, to appear. She was never known to be angry, and
is a close and true friend, seeming to know in just what mood
one is, and acts accordingly. Thelma is the kind of a woman we
all would like to become.
NU OMICRON
N u Omicron is justly proud to present Elizabeth Perry,
'24, as one of her most brilliant and attractive members. She
was elected to Phi Beta Kappa a year ago, having the high
distinction of winning this honor at the end of three years.
She was the "little sister" of another A O n and Phi Beta
Kappa of '22, Augusta Perry Schaffner, who also was elected
to this honor w i t h i n three years. Elizabeth is not only pos-
sessed of very unusual mental power, b u t is w i t h o u t a doubt
one of the most attractive and popular members we have ever
had. I could not begin to do her justice in one short article,
for i t is by actual association w i t h her that one realizes the
fullness of her charm and depth of her character.
PSI
T w o Psi girls were taken into Pi Lambda Theta last
June. They are A n n Hassan, and Louise Kappella. both
seniors. A n n is medium height, slim, attractive and sweet.
She is always lively and f u l l of fun. Mathematics is her major
and she expects to teach i t when she graduates. I t is con-
ceded that she is "deep" and "terribly bright." Louise, too,
is medium height, dark, and attractive. B u t one is impressed
above all by her capability. She is a hard-worker and makes
a success of whatever she does. Good humor shines in her
b r o w n eyes and she is always ready to do something f o r
someone else. She is m a j o r i n g in chemistry and hopes to do
some t h i n g in this field when she graduates.
PHI
Alida Broacher, '24, was secretary of Pi Lambda Theta in
her senior year. Alida lacked a very few points of being a

