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K « cc COR Nf USK E[ » » » Theta Sigma Phi THE only professional sorority in the School of Journalism is Theta Sigma Phi, whose purpose is the furtherance and promotion of the interests of women in journalism. This organization was founded at the University of Washington at Seattle in 1909, and has at the present time thirty - three chapters. The local chapter was founded in 1917. The sorority has regular meetings during the course of the school year to which important women in the journalistic field are invited and sponsors the annual dinner for all students in the School of Journalism. The membership of Theta Sigma Phi is limited to upper-classwomen who are specializing in Journalism. Associate memberships are granted to women of state-wide recognition in Journalism, while women who are nationally recognized in this field are granted honorary memberships. Two magazines, The Matrix, a bi-monthly national magazine, and The Register, an employment agency circular, are published by Theta Sigma Phi. OFFICERS President DoROTHY SiLViS Vice-President Maude Schroeder Secretary M.MIGARET Reckmeyer Treasurer Frances Holyoke Archiutst Roseline Pizer MEMBERS Ruth Botsford Margaret Day Francis Holyoke Sally Pickard Roseline Pizer Margaret Reckmeyer Maude Schroeder Evelyn Simpson Dorothy Silvis Lyra Tait Pledges Dorothy Ager Bernice Hoffman Dorothy Howard Marjorie Peterson lean Rathburn Ruth SchiU Top Row — Rathburn, Hoffman, Simpson, Ager. Bottom Row — Pizer, Holyoke, Day, Schroeder. S « « m NIKI€T€€KI Tfl I I TY ONE M HB
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K « c COI NflUSK-ER, » m m WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC! Sjhe women ' s athletics proper are under the direct supervision of the faculty of that department. How- ever, the section that creates the most interest is the extensive intra- mural program sponsored hy the V omens Athletic Association of the University, participated in b i any organized group of girls that so desires. ' « ¥« « NI)sJ€T€€)vJ TfllQTy ONE » »
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