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.J E - if 34- AN ,N-yank:-V L-Qt . , . V 'I 'P Twp Heil'--IC, Fla-ager, ll lx HIL lllurphn-y, M. Blanche, IC. ilu ll I in caster, .l. Plriksen. J. Huh HHN' flnvftf. Dixmi, M. Vim L1 Plllltl J. Pier, H. 1Iullbe1'l1-y. N -xllllwltx L. Mttasliey. M. Ellis. XLPHA LAMBDA DELTA Founded at the University of lllinois in 1924, Alpha Lambda Delta has as its purpose the pro- motion and rewarding of high scholarship ainfmg freshman women. The DePauw chapter was nr- :anized in 1927. All freshman women in either the College of Liberal Arts ur the School of Music who maintain a half A-halt' B average for their lirst semester or entire year are eligible for membership. The organization sends delegates to the annual Student Activity Conferences, as- sists the Association of Women Students with teas given during orientation week, and co-open ates with Phi Eta Sigma in assisting with the annual presidents scholarship examinations. The otlicers for the year 19237-238 are Betty Mobberley, president: Marian Ellis. yice-presi- dent: Elaine Dellaas, secretary: Nancy Neis- wanger, treasurer: and Dean Helen C. Salzer, faculty adviser.
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Mortar Board is the highest honor a junior or senior woman can receive. The DePauw chapter was established in 1919, a year after its founding at Syracuse University. Its name was taken from a similar senior honorary of Ohio State Univer- sity. Girls chosen for their outstanding scholar- ship, leadership, service, and personality are pledged at the annual May Day breakfast. Meet- ings are held twice a month at which they make their plans for various activities: the Old Gold Day mixer, a tea for transfers in the fall: and a scholarship banquet in the spring for women students making forty points or more during the first semester. Otlicers for the year 1937-38 were Louise Lindley, president: Irene Boyd, vice- president: Janet Dow, secretary: and Helen Phillips. treasurer. NI URTAR BOARD l ll1llXN'llj'.D.1lrIlDl3l'k',H.PllllllI3S. I or Una I Boyd, L. Lindley, J. Dow.
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Icp I.'Hfr-U, Reich. I-I. Ble- t'x.l'lllll'li, .l, I,ez11'cu. BI Hriulit. I . Likely, T. Ama to, .l, Swanson, II. llink. Iwi' Y'1I'ff--A. IiytIL'II. B. l7assn:1rl1t, ll, Hruinlraugli. IC. xY1lL Ql1lll'I', J. IYZIQIIUI' ll. tlluli, I . l7ll4lIL'X. S. Sllylv, II. Si4v1l1l1ll'4l, Ill' Wildmun. ow Unrip. I12llIIl3L'I'i. ll Nelson. A. Schruudenl.macl1. I.. IS.-ck. P. Bard. E. Bur- ney. ll. f'Lll'll1'lItL'l'. V Smith. PIII ETA S ICD IA 4 -1:12 guxg- -' X ' I A Q .e.,-5.- gmbgsi fsxfif:-a n mmf 2 sir f :Ts x 1 1-f The DePauw chapter of Phi Eta Sigma. na- tional freshman scholastic honorary for men was established in 1929, six years after the founding of the national organization at the University of Illinois. The organization seeks to recognize .xlmility shown during a student's iirst year and to serve as a stimulus to greater endeavor. After earning the half A-half B average required for membership, the Phi Eta Sigma man helps to stimulate the scholarship of succeeding freshman men. This year the local chapter awarded a plaque to the organization whose freshmen main- tained the highest average. Uflicers for this year were Mark Bright, presi- dent: Thomas Amato, vice-president: Roy McI'ormick, secretary: and Arthur Ryden, treas- urer. Dean I.. II. Dirks and President. C. IC. Wildman are honorary members and Dean G. llerlnert Smith is adviser.
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