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158 TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA 0 MICRON PI
vieve Greenman, Des Moines, Iowa; and Lillian Dulin, Janesville,
Wis.
Katharine and Helen come as juniors from Wells College. Gene-
vieve is also a junior from Rockford College and a friend of many
Rho girls. Gladys is a sophomore from Milwaukee-Downer where
she was hat girl last year. Lillian is our newest freshman.
Irene Folckemer, Margaret Johnson, and Garnet Kleven were
initiated this f a l l . Due to i l l health, Garnet has left college but will
return next year. We feel extremely sad over this loss for Garnet
is one of our very strongest girls in activities.
An advertising club has been formed recently in the university. The
membership is limited to twenty-five. Three Alpha Omicron Pi's
are members, and one of them, Winifred Inglis, is vice-president.
Margaret Melaas is class editor of the Badger, our annual, this
year, and another Alpha Omicron Pi is feature editor.
The Badger contest was recently held i n which sororities competed
to get the largest number of subscriptions for this year's annual.
We won the first prize which is a handsome silver art cup. The first
prize for Home-coming decorations, another silver loving-cup, is also
our trophy.
Intersorority bowling games are being played with much fervor.
This is our first attempt and we won't get first place but we are doing
our best. Kappa Alpha Theta has won every game she has played
with the exception of one which we took from her.
With sincerest wishes for the coming year.
E L I Z A B E T H PRUETT, Chapter Editor.
ALPHA PHI—MONTANA STATE COLLEGE
Dear Alpha 0 Sisters:
Today was the first work day this quarter and consequently every-
one feels stupid and dumpy including myself, but I ' l l try to tell
you about what we've been doing since last time.
First and most important we pledged the four very nicest and
cutest and all-around best girls, that is, in our opinion in the fresh-
man class, and we expect to make them real Alpha O's next week.
We haven't been indulging in any elaborate social functions, but
have had several informal parties, and then we have had one meet-
ing a month for a social meeting. We have been asking members of
the faculty or some other interesting persons to talk to us upon some
current topic, and we have enjoyed these talks very much. We have
all been knitting for Red Cross, we have purchased a Liberty Bond,
and will probably buy another one soon.

