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society; Illini Theatre Guild Board of Directors; secretary, First t'ouncil, Execu-               hostesses at a League tea given for Miss Bazier, the Junior Girls' Play director. Jean
tive Council, and Advisory Board of Woman's League.                                               Mitchel, Helen Gray, Martha Greenshields are in the chorus of "Robin Hood."
    Dean Anne Dudley Blitz was a guest of Tau chapter at dinner on January 18.                    Jean, Helen Holden, and Eleanor Welsh are dancers in the Junior Girls' Play.
Two scholarship cups, one for making the greatest advancement in scholarship
and one to the pledge group making the highest average, are now in their pos-                           Virginia Grone (AS), was general chairman of the Co-ed Capers, an affair
session. Lenore Wolfe, K l \ has been debating with women's varsity debate team.                  for women at the University of Oregon given for funds for the foreign scholar-
Elaine Nortz is president of  honorary speech sorority; Dorothy Verrell, sec-                     ship. She is chairman of the refreshment committee for Senior Ball. Margaret
retary of Panhellenic Council; Lorraine Crouch, president of OHO, home economics                  Hammerbacher sang at a <I>B tea and in a music school recital. She is secretary
honorary. Dorothy Sonnenfeld, Ruth Brace, Neota Silvers, Inez Kolar are in the                    of the Senior Ball committee. Peggy McKie was in the freshman Co-ed Capers
cast of "Julius Caesar."                                                                          stunt; Dorothy Illidge in the senior stunt. Dorothy Morgan is on the casting com-
    Dorothy Bordcherdt (X '33). has been elected to AI'.A. home economics hon-                    mittee for Westminster plays. Florence King, chapter president, is on the Con-
orary; Barbara Anne Rogers (pledge '34), to IIAN, chemistry honorary. Elsewhere                   stitution revision committee for heads of houses. Isabelle Crowell is secretary for
now and later you will read of the fine achievements of Betty Frank C33), and                     Junior Vodvil.
Hazel Jordan ('33). Anita Prior ("33), received the highest average of the last
year pledges, and her name is the first to be engraved on the new alumnae schol-                        Four of ten members of AAA, national freshman honorary, are IIA girls:
arship cup.                                                                                       Sarah Louise Short ("34), president; Charlotte Hood ('34), vice president; Chris-
    Gladys Phillips (T), has been named one of two members of the woman s                         tine Finzell ('34), secretary-treasurer; and Margaret (Peggy) Burdette ('34). Of the
debating team at the University of Washington. Eleanor Bennest, a pledge, gave                    eleven pledges to the society, three are AOlTs. Katherine (Kay) Moore ('35),
a piano recital at the house on January 22. A silver offering was given to the                    Mary Stallings ('35), and Mary Alice Worthing ('35), are the honored girls.
philanthropic fund. "Ditto" Beeuwkes has been bid to AP, art honorary; she,
Dottie Reid, Mary Hilke, Sallie Sue White attended Town Criers' Ball, given by                          Marjorie Lenz (pledge. KB '35), conducts a column in the Daily Bruin. Bijou
FAX, women's advertising honorary.                                                                Brinkop ("33), is vice president of the University Dramatics Society. Lorry Conrad
    Yetive Browne (Bi>), is a member of the "coed" debating team and had a                        is treasurer of ITKIT, junior-senior women's journalistic honorary.
part in the Convocation play, "George Washington." Selma Drabing will appear
in "Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh." Mary Sullivan is vice president of Newman Club.                              One of ten outstanding junior women is Betty Israel ('33), Alpha Rho's
    At the International Livestock and Horse Show held at the University of                       president. She sang at a Physical Education Club tea recently. Maude Bally ('35),
Wisconsin Stock Pavilion on February 3, Helen Lawton (H '32). won two third                       was one of fourteen students at Oregon State College who made a straight " A "
places and a fourth for her riding. Margaret Sweeney ('32), is a member of the
women's varsity debating team, and is conducting a "shoppers' column" in the                             -e last term. Janice Aikins ('32), is on senior Table Top committee. Kath-
Madison Capitol Times. Marian Douglass ('33), was society editor of the SAX                       leen O'Leary ('32), will speak at the state meeting of home economics clubs at
Prom Cardinal. She was chairman of the decoration committee for the Pre-Prom                      McMinnville on February 27. Helen Pietarila ('33). is vice president of W.A.A.
dance, and a member, together with Elizabeth Osborn. of the Orientation com-                      and has received her senior life saving certificate. She is a member of the junior
mittee.                                                                                           non-minor basketball team and of Aquabats. Barbara Adams (pledge, '35), won
    Ann Harrington (A«I»), has charge of a swimming meet between Montana                          a Beaver for the house by getting our subscriptions 100 per cent.
State and Montana l T girls in March. Mary Vorhces has been pledged to «PK*.
Opal Petrausch to AAA; Kathleen Vaughn is a reporter for IIAN, chemistry hon-                          A feature of XA's initiation banquet on January 31 was Mrs. Montgomery's
orary, and president of AAA. Ann and Ellen Pope are on the Exponent *U£                           place cards—tiny girls dressed as jacqueminot roses. Eugena Wilkinson made all
Elizabeth Griffith, Eleanor Rice, Pauline Wirak, Margaret Kunkle are on tnc                       the costumes for one of the Little Theatre plays. Effie Lu Gleason and Christine
staff of the Montanan. Mary Elizabeth Hamilton is secretary of AAA. freshinan                     Gustafson have been initiated into KAII, educational honorary.
scholastic honorary. Margaret Kunkle is president of Spurs with Mabel Burklan
and Mary Balkovatz new members. Evelyn Mattmiller was queen at the W"1                                 Jacque Lacker (HO '32), directed a three-act comedy, "Nothing But the Truth,"
growers' convention. She had the lead in "The Bad Man."                       -                   presented by Thespis Workshop on January 28. This was the first major play to
    Mildred Taylor ( * ) , had charge of interfratemity basketball. Vivian rai                    be cast and directed by a Butler student.
is in Dance Guild again, and. with Ruth Ash, will have charge of dance
when the spring production is given by bowline Green. Evelyn Tyson , s                                  Edith Ayres (pledge, A l l , '35), was tapped by Cotillion Club. A spaghetti
chairman of Sergeant Hall, active on the Record Book, and in idee club.          .                miner was given at the house by Miss Lorene Riley, faculty adviser. The Dean of
Macdonald is a member of Darby Dental Society, treasurer of Sergeant ' 'H a l ^                   Women, Mrs. Charlotte Beckham, and Miss Bettv Griffing, a faculty member, were
a proctor. Isabella Hunter belongs to OA«f>. dramatic national, and Jane r-                       the other guests.
has been initiated into IIS*, honorary classical.                     .
    A dancer at the annual architects' ball and in several acts of a recital - j * ^                   Beta Tau has gone money-seeking. Their first venture was a very successful
sored by TS at the University of Kansas, Ruth Pyle ( * '32). has brought: n                       rummage sale, with policeman aid and a philanthropic bent toward those who
to  her  chapter.  Ellen  Davis ('32), spent  ten days between  semesters at  | .t n               ooked long but had no wherewithal to buy. A subscription bridge of seventy
                                                                                             frr  tables, given at several Toronto homes accommodating from six to ten tables
dust rial School for Girls at Beloit, Kansas, making a survey of conditions                       ^ch, was the next attempt. There was a prize for each table and lovely refresh-
The material she gathered there will be put in book form and sent to the                          Th"15 3 t ^ v e ° ' c ' o c k - ^ e t a Tau has a very inspiring tradition at initiation time.

                                                                                                    heir service comes on Saturday, and on Sundav morning, the chapter attends
                                                                                                  'iivine service at St. Paul's Cathedral. The rector. Canon Cody, who is to become

                                                                                                    e president of the University next year, welcomed them to the service, and he
                                                                                                   Poke of their custom of attending church service as being part of their initiation
                                                                                                    reniony, and added "that any organization having such a basis must have a very

                                                                                                         foundation." Toronto Panhellenic banquet at the Royal York Hotel was
                                                                                                   iu-nded by the entire chapter. Beta Tau sang "S-O-R-O-R-I-T-Y" as their char-
                                                                                                  *ctenstic song.

Government and the Welfare Commission in Washington, DC An: '. ; , j , < -                        in * v u P Sh a T a u                      a s a Part of the Panhellenic dance
                                                                                                                    wU1    have  its s  rin

('33), is secretary of Panhellenic. Oleta Markham ('33), is president of J"1"*]                   •leli r "a r ) e n i s o n fraternities will participate. The three members of the women's
                                                                                                  Bar?      ' ' ° ' ' eodora Jones, andt C a m
matics Club.                                                          . . aadsft                                sent to 0,lio U  were Alpha  s: M a r y E s t e y  Th

    Three Omega girls, Jean Rust, singer, Isabelle Clark, and Luanda                              ledi' ^ J -faa    The    c h a P t e r average for last semester was B. The chapter  will
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violinists, took part in the semester student recital on January IS.          ^                   dedir t % 'a  rce o n a  new   street t o  ° P e n e d °y the University. Each tree, so

    Omicron Pi, together with the Michigan chapters of A r and AA3,                                     d ,a t e will be marked with a brass plate. Dolly Bellamy, who by the way
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