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Published by Alpha Omicron Pi, 2015-10-05 16:21:09

1939 May - To Dragma

(no vol. #)

Miriam Scales is Alpha Omicron's presi- On to (Convention ^» X
dent. She is a Pi initiate, but transferred
to LSU. At Newcomb Miriam was a Are you driving to Convention? If >
Tulane favorite, being elected one of six so, a few tips herewith: Driving across
to reign over Homecoming activities. the desert means considerable heat— Eleanor Willis is going to be proud to be
try to limit desert driving to late after- Chi's first president in the new house at
noon and early morning. To keep cool
while driving in summer heat—carry Syracuse.
dry ice in car, available at service sta-
•• tions in hot sections of country. Cau- New York U niversity's chapter of
tion, when carrying dry ice, keep win- AOII elected Margarct Fogarty presi-
Florence Pottharst was Pi's rushing dows open. Distances are very great dent.
chairman last year; now she will between filling stations through the She
president the chapter at H. Sophie West—check at each station and always
keep a full tank of gas and enough
Newcom b Co I lege. oil for the maximum distance. Con-
tinental Oil Company of Denver will
supply maps gratis to motorists. They will see two Fairs this
show hotels, camps, rates, sites of inter- year.
est.

Have you sent in your reservation
blanks? See Cover I I I of this issue.
Don't forget there will be 350 dates for
the Ball—fill in your preference as to
an escort and we will meet your re-
quirements.

Baggage—baggage will be tagged by-
hotel official before you leave the train
and checked directly to the Huntington.

For traveling by train. See time
schedule and scale of rates in this issue.

Souvenir Convention Tickets. Espe-
cially designed for each Convention
Event—colorful tickets can be procured
at Huntington.

AOPisette. Has your chapter reporter
communicated with Mary Angier, edi-
tor, AOPisette, 1747 North Kingsley,
Los Angeles? Give her a list of chap-
ter members and alumnae attending Con-
vention with personal items of interest.

Married Alpha Os. If your husband
is coming with you, he will have special
privileges at local country clubs and
beach clubs. Entertainment will also be
provided him if he is a guest at the
Huntington.

Are you going to the San Francisco
Fair? Sigma Chapter is making special
arrangements for your visit. Rate at
best hotels in San Erancisco will be only
$11.25 for three days and two nights.

Children—AOII children under ten
will be guests of the Huntington at one-
third of the regular rate of $7 per day.
The Grand Canyon trip will cost $9.15
for youngsters from five to eleven.

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Betty Coffey, Epsilon's president, was the "Miss Southwestern" is the title Betsye Fow- Jean Louise Grant, Beta Gamma, belongs to
only sophomore coed to make the business ler, above, Kappa Omicron, YW president, Michigan State's Tower Guard and is secre-
board of the Cornell Daily Sun. She has wears since her election as the most popular
girl in school. tary of the Home Economics Club.
been equally active this year. 49

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Norma Godfrey heads Lambda though she should be at Delta, for her home is in Winchester, Massachusetts.
At Stanford she has served on the Quad staff, the Convalescent Home Drive, Women's Fashion Show.
(2) Anna Fay Weed is Tau's president. She belongs to YW, WSGA, Education Women's Club, and was
on the Sophomore Women's Council at Minnesota. (3) Treasurer of Montana's AWS, secretary of Pan-
hellcnic Council is Naomi Cool, Alpha Phi's president. (4) From Tufts College comes Catharine McClay,
Delta's president, where she was social chairman of the Class of '40, a member of Canterbury and the
Jackson Outing Clubs. (5) Helen Warren, Nu Kappa president, is a basketball champ at SMU, belonging

to A+K.

ou

The Convention hostess
president is Flora Gale
McNelley, Kappa Theta,
who has devoted her en- Jean Juergensen, Rho,
won class honors at
tire year to Convention Northwestern for high
Plans. She has worked
in UCLA dramatics and scholarship and was a
sponsor for Naval "Dec-
on the Southern Cam- oration of Colors."
pus, yearbook.

Left to right: Mary
Diemer, lota, was Illi-
nois' Queen of the Fine
Arts Ball, on Mademoi-
selle Magazine; Stella
Koval, Omega, was a
Soph Counsellor at
Miami; Sara Ann Vai
den, Pi Delta, is a Mary
land Prom leader, Socio
Chairman of the YW,
Phyllis Mott presidents
our newest chapter,
Kappa Phi, at McGill.

Left to right: At Penn State College Polly Wirts, Epsilon Alpha, zvas vice president of Variety
Club, social chairman of the freshman class; Laura WilkinSj Beta Phi, has been on Indiana's
IVA A Board and president of Archery Club; DePauw's Campus Flitterbug, the most dated
girl on the campus, is Jane Dunning, Theta's president; at Maine Priscilla Bickford, Gamma,
was woman's sports editor of the Prism, an executive in the Students' Art Club.

Harriet Kerstmg, Theta
Eta, belongs to Cincin-
nati's Mortar Board and
is YW's treasurer.

Suzanne Morrison, president of Alpha Tau, is a recent transfer
from Stephens College; right, Dorothy Strong is a Birmingham
Southern Beauty, a past vice president of Tau Delta, which she

now heads.

- A Cconuenuticon

Kappa's new president
comes from Memphis,
and her name is Lida
Belle Goyer. Her moth-
er is Lida Belle Brame
Goyer, Kappa.

Margaret Taylor, Eta, is a
member of the YW Cabinet at
Wisconsin, a member of S E S ,
a social worker at General Hos-
pital, and an assistant for
Freshman Orientation Week.

Left to right: Vir-
ginia Blair, Nu Om-
icron, was junior
representative to Van-
dcrbilt's Student Un-
ion, a member of
Honor Council, XA4>,
Athenians, and Tri-
Arts Club; at Mich-
igan, Dorothy Jane
C'aughey, O micron
Pi, worked on the
Junior Girls' Play,
belo ngs to Q T , and
the women's swim
mintf team; Gerry
Nash, S T , teaches
fencing at Washing-
ton College, belongs
to Biology Club and
YW; Alice Cox,
president o f Omi-
cron, is another A O I I
daughter.

Margaret Yaden, A S ,
transferred to Ore-
gon from Sacramen- 7|T7TTII

to Junior College.
She is a member of
• i <t>X9, a 3.00 studentf
mitstanding in bust-
n e s s administration :
Right, Jane Chesky,
4», belongs to M«£E,
WAA, ITKA, and
Quack Club at Kan-

2)on t diet the ^iips

Above, left, Joyce Cooper, Beta Kappa, belongs to the University Publications Board at (^ount
British Columbia, is Associate Editor of The Canadian University Press. Right, Frances Mid-
dlebrooks, Lambda Sigma, is an amateur photographer whose home has been in the South, ( F R O M P A G E 18)
Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D. C.
colleges in the universities, their
Below, left, Virginia Scrivener, Psi, is a junior at the University of Pennsylvania and will wives, faculty wives who are chap-
president her chapter next year. Right, the Home Economics Club program chairman at ter members and their husbands
Michigan State is Nancy Brown, Beta Gamma president. are guests.

~1 Perhaps your chapter will have
to work alone in developing facul-
ty interest and friendships, not be-
ing able to convince other groups
of the need and enjoyment for
such relationships; it were better,
however, to work in cooperation
with organizations like Panhellenic
i f all the members can be awak-
ened to the situation.

Close cooperation with the alum-
ni office of the school as regards
address changes (Have you ever
lent them your complete, up-to-
date alumna; files?) and interesting
information about graduates, will
act as good advertising f o r you.
How can a harassed alumni secre-
tary fail to appreciate such volun-
tary assistance which can mean so
much in the way of saving him
time and of helping him keep both
his records and alumni publica-
tions up to date! O f course, he'll
boost you!

As important as interested alum-
nae and sympathetic faculty is your
housemother. She can either "make
or break" your chapter as swiftly
and as subtly as any force outside
the membership. She sets the
"tone" of your chapter. I f her
management is efficient, your treas-
ury will profit; tension between
house employees and members
w i l l cease to exist; the house will
have a home-like atmosphere
which will attract and impress out-
siders though the davenport may
not be of the latest build and the
draperies faded. She w i l l treat
alumna? so that they will feel com-
fortable and welcome. She w i l l be
impartial in her treatment of mem-

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bers. W i t h the chapter adviser she some amount of friction is bound low, keep your alumnae interested.
will sense and recognize wrong at- to occur when comparisons crop A n d you alumnee, don't ever com-
titudes in rushing. A little long- up. pletely lose touch with your under-
range checking of chapter rolls by graduates ; they'll keep you young!
classes, activity lists, debits and There will be cycles. Y o u ' l l all When you get the help you ask
credits by the housemother and the agree that every chapter has its for, follow instructions implicitly,
adviser may save a chapter's slid- low ebb. Just don't let it continue showing good faith.
ing pains later and do far more through a year. Call on National
good than seeing that John Jones and your alumnae in the beginning First, last and always, remember
leaves at the stroke of 10 on week for help. There is nothing so flat- that prevention is worth far more
nights. tering as to feel " I am needed." than cure; don't let a scar appear
Whether the cycle phase be high or on your chapter's history.
What will happen i f you don't
heed my exhortation? Probably COMMITTEES
nothing, while your particular
class is in school. But within five COMMITTEE ON EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE ON JEWELRY
years you'll be an alumna of a Chairman—Stella George Stern Perry
chapter which, to say the least, is Chairman—Ruth Bryan, ATI, 220 West (Mrs. George H . ) , A, 9 St. Luke's
"in a situation." The chapter will Olive Street, Lakeland, Fla.
fall off in numbers, although by Place, New York, N. Y . Jessie Wallace
strenuous efforts the victims of Atlantic—Norma Palmer Cole (Mrs. Rob- Hughan, A, 171 West 12th Street, New
your negligence may be able to
maintain your old standards of ert), X, 77 Gorton Street, Corning, N . Y . York, N. Y .
quality. Tension and consequent
friction develop. Finances w i l l be- Southern—Ruth Miles. IIA, 3508 Clifton
come so insecure as perhaps to
cause foreclosure on the chapter Avenue, Baltimore, Md. CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS
house. Because of so f e w mem-
bers, i t w i l l be hard to find ade- South Central—Florence Hayes, NO, 530 COMMITTEE
quate material to fill various chap- West 113th Street, New Y o r k , N . Y .
ter offices and this may result in Chairman—Secretary.
inferior organization; certainly the Ohio Valley—Mary Alice Burch Fizer Associate Members—Lucie Walne, I I , 21
details of minute organization will (Mrs. W i l l i a m ) , BG, 40 Shaw Avenue,
be lost i n the shuffle and many Apt. 17, Dayton, Ohio. Newcomb Blvd., New Orleans, L a . lone
chapter traditions go by the board P. Barrett, E , Box 252, Katonah, N. Y .
for want of experienced actives.
Can you imagine what a problem it Great Lakes—Claudine Burk-hart, B r , 508 LIFE ALUMNJE DUES COMMITTEE
would be to rebuild such a chapter Chairman—Muriel T u r n e r M c K i n n e y (Mrs.
—a problem of effort, time, and South Pine Street, Lansing, Mich.
money ? V e r n e ) , A, 528 North Formosa Avenue,
Mid-Western—Virginia Case James (Mrs. Los Angeles, Calif.
Rebuilding is a long hard proc-
ess. I f the character of the girl F r e d ) , Z , 103 Lincoln D r i v e , Des
has been kept up to standard, at
least the fight is begun. Files are Moines, Iowa.
scrutinized, alumnae interest so-
licited, minutes of past years' Pacific—Marjorie Alice L e n z , KB, 269 S. NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP OFFICER
meetings read f o r precedences, tra- M . Irene Jones, 16260 Birwood, Detroit,
ditions redeveloped, alumnae and Canon, Beverly Hills, Calif.
national officers called in for coun- Mich.
sel, financing and organization Pacific Northwest—Mary Margaret Hunt,
carefully bolstered, and the drive,
drive, drive of constant rushing AS, c/o Idaho Power Co., Pocatello, SONG COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
added to already f u l l curricula. Idaho. Helen Hawk Carlisle (Mrs. Henry C ) ,
Sometimes transfers from other
chapters help. Personally, I feel ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE P, 1315 Monroe Street, Evanston, 111.
that the same money can better be
used in direct financial aid, such as Chairman—Hannah Blair Neal (Mrs. W.
keeping undergraduates in school.
No two campuses are alike and Hershel), B * , 813 North Maple Street, PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

Bloomington, Ind. Chairman—Katherine Davis, 6, 2403 East

Atlantic—Cecelia Reinheimer (Mrs. Marvin Market Street, New Albany, Ind.
H . ) , * , 6420 North Camac Street, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Atlantic—Ruth Koehler, E A , 108 Wash-
ington Avenue, Rutherford, M. J .
Southern—Lucy Cooper Edwards (Mrs. Southern—Virginia Potts, IIA, 5211- St.
Joseph), 0, Mullins, S. C .
Albans Way, Baltimore, Md.
South Central—Charlotte Norred, NO, 2115
South Central—Virginia McCaslin Manker Jones Avenue, Nashville, Tenn.
(Mrs. Reeves A . ) , KO, 655 South Gra-
ham Street, Memphis, Tenn. Ohio Valley — Phyllis Taber Wooten
( M r s . James), AT, 441 V a n Voast Ave-
Ohio Valley^—Hope Johnson Tiemeyer nue, Bellevue, K y .
(Mrs. E d w i n ) , 8 H , 5711 Marmion Lane, Great Lakes—Persis Harper, % c/o Hol-
Cincinnati, O. drege Daily Citizen, Holdrege, Neb.

Great Lakes—Ruby Clift Glockler ( M r s . Mid-Western — Lucile Hittle Harrington
George), T, 22 Barton Avenue S. E . , ( M r s . M a r k ) , On, 1545 Eudora Street,
Minneapolis, Minn. Denver^ Colo.

Mid-Western—Dorothy Feyerhern Beeler Pacific—Gregg Morris V a n Lubken ( M r s .
Philip), T, 2646 Dwight Way, Berkeley,
(Mrs. P a u l ) , S , 1146 North Elwood, Calif.
Tulsa, Okla.
Pacific Northwest—Beatrice McPherson
Pacific—Gautier H a r r i s Halsey ( M r s . W i l - Lomax (Mrs. A r t h u r ) , T, 6315 21st
bur H . ) , 2, 229 Hermosa Avenue, Oak- Street N. E . , Seattle, Wash.
land, Calif.

Pacific Northwest—Marcella Schneider STANDARDS COMMITTEE
Higgins (Mrs. James S . ) , A * , Box 521,
Deer Lodge, Mont. Chairman—

Members—Mary H . Donlon, E , 210
Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y . ;
COMMITTEE ON RITUALS AND Elizabeth Neely, E , 600 Lexington Ave-
TRADITIONS nue, New York, N. Y .

Chairman—Stella George Stern Perry
(Mrs. George H . ) , A, 9 St. Luke's
Place, New York, N. Y .
TRUSTEES OF T H E ANNIVERSARY

Life Members—The Founders, Laura ENDOWMENT FUND
H u r d , T, 7019 Brooklyn Avenue, Seat-
tle, Wash. Chairman—Elizabeth Roberts Cole (Mrs.

Rose Gardner Gilmore (Mrs. John), 2, K e n n e t h ) , 2, 70 H a v e n Avenue, New

Box 437, Davis, Calif. York, N . Y . T e r m expires June, 1943.

Mamie Hurt Baskervill (Mrs. George lone Barrett, E , Box 252, Katonah, N .

B., J r . ) , Arlington Hall, Pennsylvania Y . T e r m expires June, 1939.

Sta., Washington, D. C. Kathryn Bremer Matson (Mrs. Franklin

H . ) , T, 966 Summit Avenue, St. Paul,

COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS Minn. T e r m expires June, 1941.

Chairman—Edith Huntington Anderson *#*

(Mrs. Arthur K . ) , B * , 123 South PHILANTHROPY

Sparks Street, State College, Pa. Send materials to Miss Nora Kelly,
Members—District Superintendents. Wendover, Leslie Co., Ky.

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

Alpha 0micron Pi

founded at Barnard (College, January 2, 1897

DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS KAPPA OMICRON—
President—Virginia Waggener, 1705 Autumn
Atlantic District (N, A, I", E , X, EA, FOUNDERS Avenue, Memphis, Tenn.
K<t>)—Mildred W a r d Eldridge ( M r s . Ray-
mon W . ) , Delta, 108 Tappan Street, Meetings—Fridays at 2:30.
KAPPA PHI
Brookline, Mass. JESSIE WALLACE HUGHAN, A President—Phyllis Mott, 4340 Draper Ave-
171 West 12th Street, New Y o r k , N . Y . nue, Montreal, Quebec.
Southern District (Kappa, Omicron, Alpha
Pi, Pi Delta, Lambda Sigma)—Mary HELEN ST. CLAIR MULLAN Meetings—Mondays at 7:00.
Broughton Taylor (Mrs. Robert), K, (Mrs. George V . ) , A K A P P A T H E T A — 8 9 4 Hilgard Avenue, West
2117 M c K i n l e y Road N . W . , Atlanta, [Deceased]
Ga. Los Angeles, Calif.
STELLA GEORGE STERN PERRY President—Flora Gale McNelley.
(Mrs. George H . ) , A Meetings—Mondays.
South Central District ( P i , T a u Delta, L A M B D A — B o x 1367, Stanford University,
Nu Omicron, Kappa Omicron, Nu Kap- 9 St. Luke's Place, New York, N. Y .
pa)—Mary Allie Taylor Robinson (Mrs.
Dixon), KO, The Press-Scimitar, Mem- ELIZABETH HEYWOOD WYMAN, A Calif. Lois Godfrey.
phis, Tenn. 19 Outlook Place, Glen Ridge, N . J . President—Norma
Meetings—Mondays.
OFFICERS L A M B D A SIGMA—480 Milledge Avenue,
Ohio Valley District (Theta, Beta P h i , Athens, Ga.
Omega, Beta Theta, Th?ta Eta, Alpha President—Mary Danielson Drummond
Tau)—Katherine Schmidt Cox (Mrs. Pre sident—Frances Middlebrooks.
F r a n k H . ) , 9, 4205 North Illinois, I n - (Mrs. W a r r e n C ) , A * , 610 Hinman N U — S h e r i d a n A r m s , 15 Sheridan Square,
dianapolis, Ind.
Avenue, Evanston, 111. New York, N. Y .
President—Margaret
Vice President—Ruth Cox Segar (Mrs. Meetings—Alternating S. Fogarty. and
Wednesdays
Great Lakes District (Rho Tau, Eta, W i l l i a m ) , S2, 260 W a r d Avenue, Belle- Thursdays, 7:15.
N U KAPPA—AOBi Box, S.M.U., Dallas, Tex.
Omicron Pi, Beta Tau, Iota, Beta vue, Ky. Bruniga
Gamma)—Dorothy Pool Marker (Mrs. 2nd Vice President—Dorothy
V a n N . ) , P, 2214 Colfax, Evanston, 111. D e a n ( M r s . George), P, 1765 Peachtree President—Helen W a r r e n , 4421 Beverly
Drive, Dallas Tex.
Mid-Western District (Zeta, Phi, Chi Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Meetings—Mondays at 4:00.
Delta)—Margaret Boothroyd Rasmussen Executive Secretary—Anne Jeter Nichols NU OMICRON—

(Mrs. Darrell B . ) , T, 2170 North Park (Mrs. Edward J . ) , K, Box 262, State President—Virginia Blair, 2102 West E n d

Avenue, Fremont, Neb. College, Pa. Avenue, Nashville, Tenn.

Pacific District (Sigma, Lambda, Kappa Treasurer— Helen M . Haller, Q, 2717 Meetings—Monday evenings at 7:00.
Theta)—Carrie Bright Kistler (Mrs. South Budlong Avenue, Los Angeles. OMEGA—
L e w i s A . ) , 2, 1046 South Wilton, L o s
Angeles, Calif. Historian—Stella George Stern Perry President— Stella K o v a l , 211 T h e Pines, Ox-
ford, O.
(Mrs. George H . ) , A, 9 St. Luke's
Place, New York, N. Y . Meetings—Wednesday evenings.
Pacific Northwest District (Upsilon, Alpha OMICRON—
Phi, Alpha Sigma, Beta Kappa)—Louise Assistant Historian—Elizabeth Heywood President—Alice Cox, 221 Gibbs Road,
Benton Oliver (Mrs. D e W i t t ) , T, 5727 Place, Glen
29th Avenue N. E . , Seattle, Wash. W y m a n , A, 19 Outlook Knoxville, Tenn.

ACTIVE CHAPTERS Ridge, N. J . Meetings—Mondays at 7:00.

Editor of T o D R A G M A — W i l m a Smith O M I C R O N PI—1017 Oakland Avenue, Ann
Leland (Mrs. Leland F . ) , T, 2642 Uni-
[In alphabetical order.] versity Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Arbor, Mich.
President—Dorothy Jane Caughey.
ALPHA OMICRON— * ** Meetings—Monday evenings.

President Miriam Scales, University, L a . National Auditor—C. Jane Stroheker, I, PHI—1144 Louisiana Street, Lawrence, Kan.
A L P H A P H I — 1 1 9 So. 6th Avenue, Bozeman,
Mont. 808 Tower Court, Chicago, III. President—Jane Chesky.
Meetings—Mondays at 7:00.
President—Naomi Cool. Registrar—Alice Cullnane, B<£, Box 262, PI—
Meetings—Tuesday evenings. President— Florence Pottharst,
A L P H A PI—AOII House. Tallahassee, Fla. State College, Pa. Street, New Orleans, L a . 2224 State

President— at 9:00. NATIONAL PANHELLENIC Meetings—Mondays at 4:30.
Meetings—Mondays
A L P H A SIGMA—1680 Alder Street, Eugene, CONGRESS PI D E L T A — A O I I House, College Park, Md.

Ore. Chairman—Miss Harriet W . T u f t , B4»A, President—Sara Ann Vaiden.
Meetings—Tuesdays at 7:00.
President—Peggy Yaden. 2282 Union Street, Berkeley, Calif. PSI—3331 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Meetings—Mondays at 7:00.
ALPHA TAU— AOII Panhellenic Delegate—Edith Hunting- President—Virginia Scrivener.

President—Suzanne Morrison, Burton Hall, ton Anderson (Mrs. Arthur K . ) , B * , Meetings—Monday evenings.

Granville, O. 123 South Sparks Street, State College, R H O — 6 2 6 Emerson Street, Evanston, 111.

Meetings—Monday evenings. Pa. President—Jean Juergensen.

B E T A GAMMA—235 Ann Street, East Lans- CENTRAL OFFICE Meetings—Monday evenings.
SIGMA—2311 Prospect Street, Berkeley,
ing, Mich. Masonic Building, Box 262,
President—Nancy N. Brown.
State College, Pa. Calif.
BETA KAPPA— President—Bette Harlowe.
Meetinas—Mondays.
President—Joyce E . Cooper, 1906 West 11th, SIGMA T A U —
Vancouver, B. C.
Meetings—Wednesdays at 5:00. President—Gerry Nash, Reid Hall, Wash-
ington College, Chestertown, Md.
B E T A P H I — 7 0 3 East 7th Street, Blooming- E P S I L O N — T h e Knoll, Ithaca, N. Y . TAU—1121 5th Street S. E . , Minneapolis,
ton, Ind.
President—Laura Wilkins. President— Betty Coffey.
Meetings—Sunday evenings. Minn.
Meetings—Monday evenings. President—Anna Fay Weed.

BETA TAU— Dorman, 2 Sultan E P S I L O N A L P H A — A O n House, State Col- Meetings—Mondays at 5:30.
President—Dorothy TAU D E L T A —
Street, Apt. 105, Toronto, Canada. lege, Pa.
President—Mary R. Wirtz. President—Dorothy Strong, 228 North 54th
Meetings—Mondays at 5 :30. Street, Birmingham, Ala.
Meetings—-Mondays at 6:30.
B E T A T H E T A — 4 0 8 West 44th Street, I n - E T A — 6 3 6 Langdon Street, Madison, Wis. Meetings—Every Tuesday at lunch.
dianapolis, Ind. T H E T A — A O I T House, Greencastle, Ind.
President—Mary Jane Mount. President-—Margaret Ann Taylor
Meetings—Mondays. President—Jane Dunning.
Meetings—Wednesdays at 7:30. Meetings—Mondays at 7:00.
CHI—117 College Place. Syracuse, N. Y . GAMMA— THETA ETA—
President—Priscilla Bickford, Balentine
President—Eleanor Willis. Hall, Orono, Me. President—Harriet L . Kersting, 184 Sturgis
Meetings—Monday evenings. Avenue, Cincinnati, O.
C H I D E L T A — 1 0 1 5 15th Street, Boulder, Meetings—Mondays.
IOTA—704 South Mathews Street, Urbana, Meetings—Mondays at 6:45.
Colo. U P S I L O N — 1 9 0 6 East 45th Street, Seattle,
President— 111.
President—Mary Diemer. Wash.
M eetings—Mondays. Meetings—Monday evenings. President—Ernestine Brown.
DELTA—
KAPPA— Meetings—Mondays at 7:00.
President—Catharine E . McClay, Stratton ZETA—1541 S Street, Lincoln, Neb.
Hall, Tufts College, Mass. President—Lida Belle Goyer, R.M.W.C., President—Nelle Lippitt.
Lynchburg, Va.
Meetings—Mondays at 7:15. Meetings—Thursdays at 5 :00. Meetings—Mondays at 7:00.

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DISTRICT ALUMNAE KNOXVILLE—President—
Meetings—First Monday of month at 7:30.
SUPERINTENDENTS
Atlantic—Helen Worster Cleaves (Mrs. L A K E COUNTY—President—Marydale Cox,
Charles B.), Gamma, 9 Pittsford Way, ALUMNA SECRETARIES B<l>, 630 Taft Street, Gary, Ind.
LINCOLN—President—Joy Ley Hein (Mrs.
Summit, N. J . Alpha— Harold), Z, 2932 South 26th Street, L i n -
Alpha Gamma—Carolyn Wolters, 23 East coln, Neb.
Southern—Edith B u r n s i d e Whiteford
( M r s . Roger), ITA, Malvern Avenue, Yakima, Yakima, Wash.
Ruxton, Md. Alpha Phi—Martha Hawksworth, Regis- L O S ANGELES—President—Madeline Han-
non L u n d i n (Mrs. A r t h u r L . ) , K 0 , 1576
South Central—Mildred Hunter Stahl (Mrs. trar's Office, Montana State College, Glenville Drive, Los Angeles, Calif.
Leslie W . ) , 2 , 626 West Alabama, Hous- Bozeman, Mont.
ton, Tex. Alpha Pi—Mary Louise Filer Roller (Mrs. Meetings—Fourth Saturday of month, Sep-
George K . , J r . ) , 103 N . E . 89th Street, tember to May.
Ohio Valley—Alice Wessels Burlingame Miami, Fla.
( M r s . William H . ) , On, 3264 Enderby Alpha Rho—Dorothy Lamb Bishop (Mrs. MADISON—President—Elynore Bell Wagner
Road, Shaker Heights, O. Lionel J . ) , c/o Home Economics Ex- ( M r s . A r t h u r ) , H , 1109 Seminole Highway,
Great Lakes—Virginia van Zandt Snider tension, Oregon Agricultural College, Madison, Wis.
Corvallis, Ore. Meetings—Second Wednesday of month at
( M r s . George), On, 15778 Gilchrist Ave- Alpha Sigma—Barbara Crowell Wood 6:30 at Memorial Union Building.
nue, Detroit, Mich. (Mrs. T . E . ) , 1110 Washington Avenue,
Chehalis, Wash. M E M P H I S — P r e s i d e n t — C h a r l i n e Tucker Cobb
Mid-Western—Genevieve Bacon Herring- Alpha Tau—Jane Scully Taylor (Mrs.
ton ( M r s . Albert C ) , S , 2526 N . W . 16th Rodney T . ) , 624 Locust Place, Sewick- (Mrs. W. S.), KO, Whitehaven, Tenn.
ley. Pa. Meetings—Last Wednesday of month, 3:30.
Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. Beta—Grace L . Hubbard (Mrs. George M I A M I — P r e ident—Mary Louise Roller (Mrs.
Pacific—Genevieve Morse Roberts (Mrs. W . ) , 310 Vermont Avenue, Providence,
Weymouth M . ) , Lambda, 130 San Fer- R. I . George), A n , 103 N . E . 89th Street, Miami,
Beta Gamma—Mabel Petersen, 419 Park
nando Way, San Francisco, Calif. Lane, East Lansing, Mich. Fla.
Beta Kappa—Kathleen Cumming Caldwell MILWAUKEE—President—Dorothy Paull, H,
Pacific Northwest— (Mrs. William C ) , Gait, Ontario, Can- 1457 Wauwatosa Avenue. Wauwatosa, Wis.
ALUMNAE CHAPTERS ada.
A N N ARBOR—President—Margery Bolger Beta Phi—Mary Kay Geake Lockridge, Meetings—Second Tuesday of each month.
4173 Guilford Avenue, Indianapolis, I n d . 7:30.
Foster ( M r s . F . B . ) , Oil, 540 Walnut, A n n Beta Tau—Mary Willson, 9 Beaumont M I N N E A P O L I S—President—R u b y C1 i f t
Arbor, Mich. Road, Toronto, Can.
Meetings—Third Wednesday of month. Beta Theta—Leonore Winter, 3759 Cen- Glockler ( M r s . George), T, 22 Barton Ave-
tral Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. nue S. E . . Minneapolis, Minn.
A T L A N T A — P r e s i d e n t — V i r g i n i a Bradshaw Chi—Thelma Robertson Mitchell (Mrs. Meetings—Second Tuesday of each month.
Smith (Mrs. Sidney, J r . ) , A S , 900 Rock Edward), 5 Ballard Place, Radburn, N. J .
Springs Road N. E . , Atlanta, Ga. Chi Delta—Frances Kimsey, 1740 Gaylord N A S H V I L L E — P r e s i d e n t — Louise Cecil Ben-
Meetings—Second and fourth Tuesdays at Street, Denver, Colo. nett (Mrs. L y n c h ) , NO, Gale Lane, Nash'
3:00. Delta- ville, Tenn.
Delta Phi—Cornelia Dowling, 1114 Quar- N E W JERSEY—President—Mildred Stewart
B A L T I M O R E — P r e s i d e n t — V i r g i n i a Boggess rier Street, Charleston, West Virginia. L a D u e ( M r s . F r a n k l y n H . ) , N, 305 Glen-
Mylander ( M r s . Walter C , J r . ) , K, 1421 Epsilon—Maxine Moore Peterson (Mrs.
Mt. Royal Avenue. Baltimore, Md. Milo), Cottage on the Knoll, Ithaca, side Road, South Orange, N. J .
N. Y. Meetings—Fourth Monday of month.
Meetings—Second Tuesday of each month. Eta—Margaret Johnson Gay (Mrs. Wel-
BANGOR—President—Margaret M c M a n u s land), 19451 Battersea Blvd., Rocky N E W ORLEANS—President—Lucie Walne,
River, Ohio. n, 21 Newcomb Blvd., New Orleans, L a .
Carroll ( M r s . W . L l o y d ) , T, 1 Whitney Gamma — Caroline Currier, 8 Jefferson Meetings—First Wednesday of month.
Street, Bangor, Me. Street, Bangor, Me.
Iota—Evelyn Wissmath Gauger (Mrs. Eve- NEW YORK—President—
Meetings—Third Saturday of month from l y n ) , 59 Broadview Drive, Clayton, Mo. Meetings—Arranged by Executive Commit-
September to June. Kappa—Bessie Minor Davis, R.M.W.C. tee.
B I R M I N G H A M - President—Lois Brown Bat- Alumnae Office, Lynchburg, V a .
tle ( M r s . F e l d o n ) , TA, 1034 19th Avenue Kappa Omicron — Catherine Underwood O K L A H O M A CITY—President—Helen Wehrli
Meacham (Mrs. Fontaine), 1770 Y o r k Wallace ( M r s . H u g h ) , Z, 1208 N . W. 36th,
South, Birmingham. Ala. Avenue. Memphis, Tenn. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Kappa Theta—Mrs. Willard L . Killian,
Meetings—Second Saturday of month, 1:00 157 S. Martel Avenue, Los Angeles. Meetings—Second Thursday of month.
p. m. in T a u Delta room. Lambda—Olga Seibert, 101 Park Avenue,
B L O O M I N G T O N — President — Gwendolyn Long Beach, Calif. OMAHA—President—Zeta Allingham Baird
Lambda Sigma—Vivian E v a n s , 102 East (Mrs. F r a n k E . ) , Z, 4543 Hickory, Omaha,
Dowding Hagen ( M r s . C . T . ) , H , 609 South 53rd Street, Savannah, Ga. Neb.
Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, Ind. N u — E l i n o r Dickey, 530 1st Street, Brook-
Meetings—Second and fourth Wednesdays lyn, N. Y. Meetings—First Saturday of month.
Nu Kappa—Mary Frances Bradley, 1537 P A S A D E N A — President — Lillian H e r m a n
of month. Castle Court, No. 2, Houston, Tex. Stickney ( M r s . R . K . ) , (HI, 47 North Grand
B O S T O N — P r e s i d e n t — J u n e Kelley, V, 27 Flor- Nu Omicron—Mary Alice Farr, 2C Jack-
ence Avenue, Norwood, Mass. sonian Apts., Nashville. Tenn. Oaks Avenue. Pasadena, Calif.
Omega—Florence Rench Smith (Mrs. Leon P H I L A D E L P H I A — P r e s i d e n t — J a n e t Stallman
Meetings—Last Saturday of month. E . ) , 408 Kopling Avenue, Dayton, O. McLoughlin ( M r s . Stephen E . ) , E , 6478 L i n -
Omicron—
B U F F A L O — President — K a t h r y n Kendrick Omicron Pi—Virginia Van Zandt Snider coln Drive, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wilson ( M r s . N . Robert), P, 108 North (Mrs. George), 15778 Gilchrist Avenue,
Harlem Ro.-id. Snyder, N . Y . Detroit, Mich. Meetings—First Saturday of month.
Phi—Elizabeth Fryer Favreau (Mrs. PORTLAND—President—Roma Whisnant, AX,
Meetings—Third Monday of month. Waldo), 5026 L y d i a , Kansas City, Mo. 2770 S. W . Talbot Road, Portland, Ore.
Pi—Beverley C. Colomb, 1810 Pine Street,
C A N T O N - M A S S I L L O N — President— M a d ge New Orleans, L a . Meetings—Second Tuesday of month.
B a r r , AT, 919 Fourth Street N . E . , Mas- Pi Delta—
silon, O. Psi—Grace MacMullan Pennell (Mrs. How- PROVIDENCE—President—Jennie Perry Pres-
ell B . ) , 366 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel cott. ( M r s . Harold S . ) , B, 39 Kossuth
C H I C A G O — C e n t r a l Chairman— Hill, Pa. Street, Pawtucket, R. I .
North Shore Chairman—Geraldine Meek Rho—Ruth Tarrant Ashcraft (Mrs. Alan
Stephenson (Mrs. L . V . ) , P. 2426 Central B . , J r . ) , 205 Kedzie Street, Evanston, Meetings—Second Saturday of month, Oc-
111. tober to June.
Park_ Avenue, Evanston, 111. Sigma—Mary deWitt Angier (Mrs. Mary), ROCHESTER—President—
West Side Chairman—Barbara Beimfohr Fry 1747 North Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles,
( M r s . O. E . ) . P, 611 South Elmwood Ave- Calif. Meetings—Fourth Tuesday evening of
Sigma Tau—Dorothy Kimball Ryan (Mrs. month.
nue, Oak Park, III. H. F . ) , Port Deposit, Md. S A C R A M E N T O V A L L E Y — President — Janet
Meetings—By arrangement. Tau—Kathryn Haven Westigard (Mrs. Elliott, 2, 1797 3rd Avenue, Sacramento,
Glen), Edgewood, Lake Minnetonka, Ex- Calif.
CHICAGO SOUTH SHORE—President—Vir- celsior, Minn.
ginia Berry Hamilton (Mrs. Holland), 6, Tau Delta—Martha Caldwell Keller (Mrs.
8129 Drexel Avenue. Chicago, 111. Albert H . ) , 1227 South 23rd, Birming- S T . L O U I S — President — Louise Feldwisch
ham, Ala. Baer ( M r s . E l m e r ) , I , 5236 Miami Street.
Meetings—Second Tuesday of month at T h e t a — E l i z a b e t h Gadient Huckleberry St. Louis, Mo.
6:30. (Mrs. A l a n W . ) , 1102 E a s t Market
Street, New Albany, Ind. Meetings—Third Monday of month.
C I N C I N N A T I—President—Maxine Cooper Theta Eta—Adelia Hanks Frey (Mrs. ST. PAUL—President—Delores Ritter, T,
McDowell ( M r s . F r a n k ) , 6 H , 2111 Dana W a l t e r ) , 1240 Groesbeck R d . , College 1882 Princeton Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.
Avenue, Cincinnati. O. Hill, Cincinnati, O. S A N DIEGO—President—Emily Nash Zieglet
Meetings—Second Thursdav of month. Upsilon—Helen Q. A l l a n , 743 10th Avenue
C L E V E L A N D — President — Beatrice Handy North, Seattle, Wash. ( M r s . J o h n ) , S2, 3921 Ocean Front, Mission
Xi—Pauline Mills Edwards (Mrs. War- Beach, California.
U l n c h (Mrs. Myron W ) , AT. 20707 Halifax r e n ) . 1220 N. E . 39th Street, Oklahoma Meetings—Fourth Thursday of month.
Rd., Warrensville Heights, O. City. Okla.
Meetings—Third Monday night of month. Zeta—Pauline Burkitt Reynolds (Mrs. C. S A N F R A N C I S C O — P r e s i d e n t — V i r g - n i a Samp-
A . ) , 2939 Stratford Avenue, Lincoln, son, 2, 3870 Clay Street, San Francisco,
COLUMBUS—President—Marietta Healea, AT, Neb. Calif.
233 Montrose W a v . Columbus, O.
D A L L A S— Presidcn t— I rma Sigler, NK, 5822 Meeting*—First Monday of month.
S E A T T L E — President — F e r n Taft Newlon
Belmont Ave., Dallas Tex. ( M r s . W a l t e r ) , T, 3814 46th Avenue S. W . ,
Meetings—First Frid.iv of month at noon.
DAYTON—President—Florence Rench Smith Seattle, Wash.

( M r s . Leon E . , J r . ) , Q, 408 Kolping Ave- Meetings—Second Monday of month at
nue, Dayton, O. chapter house, 8:00.
SYRACUSE—President—Katherive A. Mur-
Meetings—First Friday of month. taugh, X , 231 Shotwell Park, Syracuse,
D E N V E R — P r e s i d e n t — E d i t h Cope. O, 1012
Pennsylvania Street, Denver, Colo. N. Y.

D E T R O I T — P r e s i d e n t — F r a n c e s Sackett Pat- Meeting*—La«t F r i d a v of month. Gilchrist,
T E R R E HAUTE—President—Wanita
ton ( M r s . W a l t e r ) , O n , 87 Westminister, B * . 2231 South Center Street, Terre Haute,
Detroit, Mich.
Meetings—First Monday of month at 7:30. Ind.

E A S T B A Y — President— E v e l y n B a n c r o f t T O L E D O — P r e s i d e n t — J a n e Hupman, P, 2607
Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, O.
Moore (Mrs.), 1, 1 King Avenue. Piedmont, TORONTO—President—Madeline Coyne, BT,

E A S T E R N SHORE—President—Margaret A 24 Haddon Street, Toronto, Canada.
Russell, ST, Church Hill, Md. T U L S A — Presdent — Elizabeth Hale Hunt
(Mrs. John W . ) , O, 1928 East 13th Place,
F O R T WAYNE—President—Virginia Traxler Tulsa, Okla.
Hess ( M r s . Robert), B<l>, ')02 Rivermet Ave-
nue, Fort Wayrc, Ind. Meetings—First Thursday of month at 1 :00.
WASHINGTON—President—Alma Blandford,
Meetings—Second Monday of month. nA, College Park, Md.
H O U S T O N — P r e s i d e n t — L o 11 i e D e e K i n g
Chambers (Mrs. R. E . ) . NK, 2420 Mac- Meet-ng*—Second Tuesday of each month.
W K S T C H K S T K R President Mvrtle Munson
Gregor Way, Houston, Tex. Ciccarelli ( M r s . Eugene), X, 191 Fox
IN D1ANAPOLIS—President—Mildred Frazec,
B * . 1005 North Pennsylvania Street, Apt. Meadow Road, Scarsdale, N. Y .

110. Indianapolis, I n d . W I C H I T A — P r e s i d e n t — B e l v a Roesler Mett-
K A N S A S C I T Y - President—Justine Toler ner ( M r s . F . E . ) , * , 553 South Grove,
Brown ( M r s . W . H . ) , <t>, 2509 Everett Wichita, Kans.
Street, Kansas City, Kans.
Meetings—First Saturday of month. 55






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