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CHI OMEGA Colors: Cardinal and Straw. Flower: White Carnation. (Rows reading from top to bottom) Sally Cooper, L’Louise Dial, Nina Hayes, Marion Heerwagen, Mary Emma Howze, Francis Hudson, Helen Jones. Frances Lynch, Onis Jones, Lester McClean, Octa Norman, Rosamond Norton, Janie Rich¬ ardson, Mary Treadway, Mary E. Bateman, Dorothy Bridgeforth, Bob Cooper, Euphemia Clemons, Rachel Dunn, Betty Rhodes, Fern Ross, Jean Shoupe, Madeline Smith, Isabel Williams, Margaret Frier¬ son, Ruth Finch Georgia Graves, Mary L. Lewis, Martha Moore, Mary Moses, Virginia Pryor, Charlotte Walls, Freddie Warriner, Annette Wynne, Annis Appleby, Helen Appleby, Mary Berry, Hazel Cooper, Caroline Davies, Mary Herget, Mary V. Hudson. Patricia Leigh, Katherine Orto, Gertrude Pearson, Sarah Stroud, Marian Tibbits, Margaret A. Ward. Pauline Bramlette, Jeanette Byrns, Gwen Duncan, Marjorie Dorland, Jenola Ferguson, Jamie Hudson. Lovice Johnson, Evalyn Jones, J. D. Massey, Allie Pickell, Mayhart Stinson, Ruth Yancey.
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CHI OMEGA Founded at the University of Arkansas, 1895. Psi Chapter. OFFICERS Rosamond Norton . . . President Nina Hayes . . . Vice-President Charlotte Walls . . . Secretary Margaret Frierson . . . Treasurer Chi Omega was organized at the University of Arkansas April 5, 1895, by Ina Mae Boles, Jobelle Hol¬ combe, Alice Carey Simmonds, and Jeanne Marie Vincenheller. They were assisted in planning their or¬ ganization by Dr. Charles Richardson, Kappa Sigma, who, in consideration of this service, was made sole honorary member. There are at present eighty-seven active chapters and two inactive. The total membership is now about 16,000. The open declaration of Chi Omega is Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals.” Included in the pro¬ gram of the fraternity is the Service Fund, the income of which is used to publish special research studies in educational, social, scientific, or civic lines. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE Frances Hilton ■- PROMINENT ALUMNAE Mary C. Love Collins. Lawyer Rena Shores Duncan. Social Worker Dr. Winnie Sauger. Physician Florence Hedleton Crane. Author Babstil Burr. Lawyer Shelia Burlingame. Sculptress Edith M. House .... Assistant U. S. Attorney Amanda Heppner. Dean, Nebraska U. Cara Haris. Writer Byrd Mock. p oe t —
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ZETA TAU ALPHA Founded at Virginia State Normal, 1898. Epsilon Chapter Established at the University of Arkansas, 1903. OFFICERS Lena Morris Robinson . . President Irma Jane Webb . . Vice-President Louise Vickers .... Secretary Evelyn Williams . . . Treasurer Zeta Tau Alpha was founded as the Virginia State Alpha, Virginia State Normal School at Farmville, Virginia, October 15, 1898, and was chartered as a legal corporation by the legislature of Virginia, March 18, 1902. Since the farmer date the fraternity has expanded until it now has sixty-seven chapters in the United States and Canada. Government of the fraternity is vested in a grand chapter composed of five officers. The legislative gov¬ ernment is vested in a convention. The fraternity’s central office is located at Beaumont, Texas. Chapters of Zeta Tau Alpha are grouped in twelve provinces, with a province president appointed over each. There is a scholarship loan fund, not necessarily limited to members of the fraternity. Epsilon chapter was established at the University of Arkansas on December 18, 1903, and was the second national women’s fraternity on the campus. The local which petitioned Zeta Tau Alpha was named Delta Phi. Epsilon was the fourth established chapter of the fraternity. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE Jo Ann Bohnert Dorothy Dalton Doris Flemming Louise Vickers Frances Stone •—-———— ---—-—• | i PROMINENT ALUMNAE I | | Dr. May Agnes Hopkins .... Child Specialist I Dorothy Shaver . ... V. P . Lord and Taylor ! = T I Marian Taylor. Ariatrix i 5 , j Carolyn Storloi . . Decorated by King of Norway I I Elizabeth Fromme Gardner . V . P . Tips Eng . Wks . ! Grace Sefton Mayer. Concert Soloist { 5 I I Virginia Boyle. Poet J I Elinora Thompson . . Pres . American Nurse Ass ’ n . : ! Marian Johnson Castle. Author s I Marian Thayer McMillan. Artist s !
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