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SYLLABUS 1923 j ul Jfff Phi Iota Pi FoUNlx1aD AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 1921 Color-Cornflowcr Blue K Flower-Corn Howcr Standing: IWCDOWICLI., AIILLIER, Ihxnmm, GRANT, Byxcns Seated: Doxusrzw, DAWSON, Wrsuuruwzxl 7 8 Gainsborough Strcct 192
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SOROBITIES Epsilon Pi Beta Fourwun A'1' Bos'1'oN UN1v151zs1'rx', 1922 C olorx-Rose and Gold F lower--Pansy Back row: Funnusn, WILI.ARIJ, Enom, P1e1'1:RsxzN, Roy, ALLEN Front row: I'I1a1uv1Tz, AUSTIN, LIANLEY, LEVIN, STEWART SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE. CANDIDATES FOR MAS'I'ICR,S DEGREE FLORA L1sv1N, 1921 DCJNAI.DA D. Roy, 1921 ANNA L. P13'1'E11s13N, 1921 D0llO'I'IIY G. WILI,ARD, 1921 ' SICNIORS C. G1zovuN1A STEwA1z'1' JUNIORS Dolus C. EDGE GLADYS M. MANLEY MIDDLEMEN MARY K. AUSTIN CLARA M. FURBUS11 SOPHOMORES ETIIEL M. ALLEN R055 HERW1-rz 191
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i iiff? ' soRoR1T1Es i . 55 2 Phi Iota Pi A junior heard it and told a middleman, the middleman told a sophomore, and the sophomore told every one she met: that a sorority had been in existence in the evening division right Linder their very noses, for almost a whole year, and nobody had known a thing about it! At the second meeting, ofiicers were elected, the motto Friendship and Loyalty chosen, the policy in regard to the admission of future members thoroughly thrashed out, and the whole thing got up sail and under way. Miss Helen Damon, '22, President, in private life teaches the young idea to shoot at Ipswich High School. Miss May Barker, '22, Vice-President, is a big cog in the State's machinery of educa- tion. lt gives us all a thrill of pride to call her up at the State House. Miss Dora F. Wishnietzky, '22, our trusty treasurer, maintains order among the books of the M. C. Rosenfeld Company. Miss Helen Dohery, '25, the faithful scribe, likewise leads a double life. In the day- time she manipulates wits, tongue and typewriter in the interests of The Lamson Company of Boston. Miss Alma M. Grant, '25, handles the statistics and manages the claim department fand a great deal morej at the International Purchasing Company. Miss Catherine Frances McDonnell, '25, is one of those pillars of the Commonwealth without whom we would not have any electric light-bills. The General Electric Company and Miss McDonnell get along very nicely, but who would 11Ot get along with Miss McDonnell? N Miss Jennie Byers, '24, comes to us all the way from New Brunswick. She is stenog- rapher, bookkeeper and general factotum at the American Agricultural Chemical Company. Miss Gladys Miller, '24, is one of our liveliest members. Both the so1'ority and the Alexander Paper Company are dependent on her managing ability and fund of humor. Miss Lora Mcliiachern, '23, is Scotch, as you might guess from her pretty, rosy, whole- some face. R. H. Stearns Company and the sorority both have claims on her time, what would either of us do without her! Our charter members number nine, and the full membership will be twelve. The activi- ties so far have included two very successful theatre parties. Plans are also being made for our summer vacation. All the members with their favorite books and Miss Miller's two dogs intend to camp for two weeks in the White Mountains as the guest of their President. 193 L 4
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