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Page 1: 1945 November ANCHOR

ALPHA SIGMA TAIJ

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THE ANCHOR==::==:::=

November 1945

Vol. XXI No. I

CONTENTS Annual Reports of Nat ional Officers

Page

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 District Presidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 A.E.S. Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Historian-Chaplain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Annual Reports of Committees Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Kews Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Social Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Scholarship Loan Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Life Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Incorrect Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Entered as second class matter -ovember 25, 19 37. at the post office at Menasha. \\'isconsin, under the Act of August 2-l, 191 2. THE ANCHOR of Alpha Sigma Tau is published during the months of November, January, April, and July. Subscription price $2.00 per year. Publication office, George Danta Publi hing- Co .. 450-454 Ahnaip St., Menasha, \Vi . Editorial office: Mrs. Justin G. Doyle, 314 Walnut St., Peekskill, N.Y.

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THE ANCHOR OF ALPHA SIGMA TAU

The Annual Report of Alpha Sigma Tau

Greetings to the M embers of Alpha Sigma Tau Sorm-ity:

THE National President of Alpha Sigma Tau presents the ninth annual report of the Central Office and a general report of the sorority 's activities for the year 1944-45.

Correspondence

CENTRAL OFFICE ACTIVITIES

Carrie W. Staehle-National President

62 3 Personal letters; 3 2 9 packages ; 18 cards 1,82 7 Central Office Bulletins

124 National Staff Letters 4,092 News Letters

60 Form Letters to Omega Alumnre 240 Form Letters to Alpha Alpha Alumnre

Meetings and Travel Traveled from September 21 to December 8, 1944, VJSJtmg 16 col­

legiate chapters, 13 alumnre chapters, 8 national officers, 8 national chair­men, and 16 alumnre representatives.

Visited Omicron chapter at Athens, West Virginia, November 24, 1944. Attended the regular biennial conference of the Association of Educa­

tion Sororities held March 30, 1945, at the Statler Hotel in Detroit. Served as chairman of the courtesy committee at the meeting.

Attended a special meeting of the ational Council March 3-4, 1945 , at the Neil House in Columbus, Ohio.

Installed Omega chapter and Minot alumnre chapter at the State Teachers College in Minot, North Dakota, May 4-5 , 1945.

Installed Alpha Alpha chapter and Muncie alumnre chapter at Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana, May 26, 1945.

Writing and Form Material Prepared inspection reports for all chapters and sent copies of reports

to respective chapters, district presidents, advisers, and alumnre repre­sentatives.

Had all outlines prepared at ational Council Meeting mimeographed or printed and distributed to National Staff.

Other routine material for general use.

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4 TH E ANC H O R

H elping Other D epartments

Addressed envelopes and mailed bill fo rms prepared by Life Member­ship Chairman to 696 alumnre.

Addressed envelopes and mai led endowment fund letters to 2,046 alumnre.

CENTRAL OFFICE BULLETIN

I

Cost of Number Cost of Total Month Pages Mimeo- en t Envelopes Cost

graphing

Sept. & Oct. 5 $15 .50 345 J anuary 5 15 .00 360 February 6 16.00 368 17.88 March 5 21 .42 375 per April I -! 13 .50 379 1, 000

Total I 25 $81.-!2 1,827 $32. 18 $11 3.60

LETTERS TO NATIONAL BOARD & ALUMr ,£ REPRESENTATIVES

I I

Cost of Cost of Total Month Pages Sent to 0. Mimeo. 8: Enve lopes Cost Typing

September 3 Nat. Staff 36 s 4.00 February 4 Nat. taff 44 6 .50 Apri l 4 Nat. Staff 44 6 .50

Tota l 11 I I 124 I $17 .00 I . 2 .21 19.21

NEWSLETTERS

Fall Spring I T otal

Chapter Re- I I Re- I I I Re- I I Mimeo. Envel ~ turned Pages~~ turned Page ~ ~ turned Pages~ Cost ·

Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Zeta Eta Theta l ota Kappa Lambda Nu Xi

I 70

185

1 iS 260

85

10

13 IS

Omicron 2 10 14 Pi Rho Sigma Zeta T au Upsilon Phi Chi Psi

85 2 10 175 130

65

6 10 6 7

s 9.25 176 5 s 11.00 346 11 9 Is 20 . 2s

9 . 70 190 14.25 375 17 9 23.95

ISO IS 3 7.60 ISO 15 3 7. 60 4 9.25 175 7 4 10 .75 350 20 8 20.00 5 15.25 2i7 IS 8 2 1.00 537 30 13 36.25 IS17.88

54 2 3 5. 60 54 2 3 S. 60 per

4 5 4 4

3

97 8 4 8. 00 182 11 7 13 .25 1,000 9 1 7 4 8. 25 9 1 7 4 8. 25

5. 25

56 8 3 5. 60 56 8 3 5. 60 8.50 2 10 10 3 9.00 420 24 6 17. 50

7. 25 12 .50 9.25 8.00

5. 25

113 7 2 4.75 11 3 7 2 4.75 88 8 2 4.25 173 14 6 11.50

205 8 5 14 .25 415 18 10 26.7' 180 6 5 13 .25 3'5 12 9 22.50 135 7 4 9.50 265 14 8 17. 50 56 I 3 5. 60 56 I 3 5 . 60 68 2 3 5.75 133 6 6 11.00 21 3 3 5.00 21 .J 3 5 .00

Tota l 1 ~750i92T4.!i s99 . 45 2.3.12 --;;-s-169 ~~~092r220ill.:"' 263.85 73.30

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COLLEGIATE CHAPTER REPORTS

Mem- Members Active I Pledges P ledges Chapter Members Return. ew Initiates bers Gradu - Return. Return.

Alpha Beta Delta Zeta Theta Iota Lambda Omicron Pi Rho Sigma Zeta Tau Upsi lon Phi Chi Psi Omega AlphaAipha

Total

-

Chapter

lpha A B G D E z E T Io K L N X 0 p

eta amma elta psilon eta ta heta ta appa ambda ll

, I

micron i

0

igma Rh s z u p

eta Tau psilon hi

c p

hi Sl

mega

I

0 A lpha Alpha

Total

Sept.

I Sept.

1944 1944

10 0 16 0 22 5 16 0 32 1 5 0 3 3

19 4 18 5 6 1

25 1 27 0 14 2 14 0 12 0 33 0

272 I 22

----New Initi-Initi- a ted a tes -----

13 481 15 25 1 - 38 12 213 - 22 11 329 - 225 29 259 14 311 - 62 8 108

- 103 - 44 16 264 14 138 14 124 16 260 23 230 23 172 11 71 12 82 32 79 55 55 49 49

- --367 3,970 I

Pledges Ju ne ates Sept. Sept. 1945 1945 1945

13 13 20 7 15 0 12 15 24 3 19 0 13 12 30 10 20 1 11 11 27 5 22 0 17 29 34 7 31 3 15 14 12 1 16 0 9 8 11 3 8 1

29 16 32 6 24 6 11 14 25 1 20 0 22 14 16 2 14 7 15 16 40 22 18 0 23 23 48 6 38 0 22 23 26 7 20 1 15 11 25 4 13 4 12 12 23 8 15 0 32 32 61 23 38 2

55 25 9 16 0 49 23 3 16 1

271 367 502 127 I 353 I 26

MEMBERSHIP CHART

De- Col. Alumn<e Mailing List

ceased Dropped Living Ch. Total Correct J~ -- ---

29 13 439 17 422 319 103 16 5 230 24 206 170 36 3 0 35 - 35 24 11 7 0 206 23 183 145 38 2 0 20 - 20 11 9 4 5 320 25 295 254 41 3 37 185 - 185 137 48 6 4 249 40 209 174 35 8 13 290 17 273 240 33 2 0 60 - 60 48 12 0 3 105 8 97 73 24 1 0 102 - 102 71 31 1 0 43 - 43 33 10 2 3 259 27 232 202 30 1 0 137 26 111 96 15 3 1 120 17 103 71 32 5 8 247 18 229 204 25 0 1 229 44 185 172 13 1 0 171 29 142 120 22 0 0 71 22 49 46 3 0 0 82 16 66 62 4 0 0 79 40 39 37 2 0 0 55 25 30 30 0 0 0 49 23 26 26 0

94 93 3,783 1----w- 3,342 1z:w-1sn

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COLLEGIATE CHAPTER EFFICIENCY

President Pl. Chr .

Chapter Vice Edi- His to-

Let- Re- Buclj. Off. Pres. tor rian Pl. Par . ters ports Cal. Rep. Total Ex . a. --------------------

Perfect Score 16 6 8 2 32 2 4 2 2 4 ------------------

Alpha 6 5 4 2 17 2 1 2 2 4 Beta 16 6 8 0 30 2 4 0 2 4 Delta 4 4 0 2 10 2 3 0 2 4 Zeta 14 6 6 0 26 2 2 0 2 4 Theta 16 6 8 2 32 2 4 2 2 0 Iota 12 6 8 2 28 2 2 2 2 4 Lambda 16 6 8 2 32 2 4 2 2 4 Omicron 16 6 6 2 30 2 2 0 2 4 Pi 16 6 8 2 32 2 4 2 2 4 Rho 16 5 6 0 27 2 3 0 2 2 Sigma 10 5 8 2 25 2 1 0 2 4 Zeta Tau 14 6 8 2 30 2 3 2 2 2 Upsilon 16 6 8 2 32 2 4 2 2 4 Phi 10 6 6 0 22 2 4 0 2 2 Chi 11 6 6 2 28 2 3 2 2 2 Psi 16 6 8 2 32 2 4 2 2 4

Cor. Sec. Treasurer

Chapter Act. Col. Mo. Sem. l Loan Mo. Int . Pl. Good Total

Ex . Pap. Rep. Rep. Fund Dues Fee Fee Stand. T otal ----- - - - -Perfect Score 2 2 18 4 2 4 2 2 2 34 84

---- - - --- - --- - ------Alpha 2 1 15 3 1 4 1 1 2 27 58 Beta 2 1 18 3 1 4 1 2 2 31 76 Delta 2 2 16 3 2 4 1 1 0 27 52 Zeta 2 1 17 4 1 4 1 0 0 27 66 Theta 2 1 14 2 0 1 1 1 0 19 64 Iota 2 1 18 3 2 3 2 2 2 32 75 Lambda 2 2 18 4 2 4 2 2 2 34 84 Omicron 2 0 18 4 2 4 2 2 2 34 76 Pi 2 1 17 4 1 4 2 1 2 31 8G Rho 2 2 18 3 0 3 2 1 2 29 68 Sigma 1 1 13 2 1 2 2 1 2 22 58 Zeta Tau 2 2 14 4 1 4 1 2 2 28 73 Upsilon 2 1 18 4 2 4 1 2 2 33 2 Phi 2 2 9 2 0 2 1 1 0 15 51 Chi 2 1 10 1 1 2 1 1 0 16 5 Psi 2 2 15 4 2 4 1 2 2 30 0 - -

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EFFICIENCY

A calendar is sent out each year from the Central Office giving a chart of the sorority 's activities and the dates upon which reports and letters are due.

The collegiate chapter president is responsible for more points of her chapter's efficiency than any other member of the chapter. As explained in the Handbook, she sends to the Central Office 8 monthly letters, 3 reports, 2 budget sheets, 2 calendars and a set of officers' reports, a total of 16 items. If all are sent on time the president would earn 32 points for her chapter.

Last year five presidents had a perfect score: Theta, Ba,rbara Jameson ; Lambda, Patricia Shunk; Pi, Mary Grace Krieger ; Upsilon, Helen Stephen­son ; Psi, Mary Gertrude Dreisbach.

The treasurer sends all pledge and initiation fees to the National Treasurer as well as semester dues and Life Membership payments. She sends contributions to the Loan Fund Chairman; monthly and semester reports to the National Treasurer. If all are sent promptly, and all members are in good standing in June, the treasurer receives 34 points.

Two treasurers had perfect scores last year: Lambda, Irene Wunder­lick ; Omicron, Betty McArdle.

The editor sends contributions to three editions of THE ANCHOR. The National Editor gives points for contributions based on promptness and content.

The vice-president is responsible for sending scholastic grades to the .'\wards Chairman each year.

The pledge chairman sends names and addresses of pledges' parents to the National Secretary. She also sends pledge examinations to the Examinations Chairman.

The historian and music chairmen each send respective reports to National Chairmen.

The corresponding secretary sees that the active examinations are written and sent to the national chairman; she is also responsible for sending the college paper to the Central Office.

Lambda chapter wins the efficiency award for 1944-45, having a perfect score.

Bluefield and Flint alumnre chapters have 36 points, a perfect score for alumnre chapters.

ALUMNJE CHAPTER REPORTS Beckley

Traditions: Christmas party. Collegiate chapter: Gift of $5.00.

Social service: We fixed a box for the Pine Mountain Settlement and we also give a money contribution to them. We contributed to the local Christmas Toy Fund.

Membership: 16. Local dues: $2.00.

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ALUMNi£ CHAPTER EFFICIENCY RE PORT

President Treasurer

Chapter Let-ters

1st 2nd I Soc. Ed- His- Grand Sem. Sem. Ser. itor torian Tota I

An. Off. Total Dues Duesl & Total I Rep. Rep. & & Loan

Rep. Rep. Fund \

_P_er_. _sc_o_re __ 1_ 1_6 _ --2- 2 I 20 4 _ 4 I 2 10 4 I 2 36

Beckley Bluefield Buffalo Denver D etroit Emporia Flint Lansing Shepherdstown St . Louis Philade lphia War Wichita Williamsport

Bluefield

16 16 16 8 6 4

16 16 10 14 16 4 4

12

2 0 18 3 ~ 0 7 1 2 27 2 2 20 ~ ~ 2 10 4 . 2 36 2 2 20 4 0 2 6 0 0 26 2 0 10 3 0 2 5 0 0 15 2 0 8 2 0 0 2 1 0 11 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 2 2 20 4 4 2 10 ~ 2 36 2 2 20 3 ~ 2 10 4 0 3~ 2 0 12 0 0 0 0 4 0 16 2 2 18 4 4 2 10 2 0 30 2 2 20 4 4 2 10 2 2 34 0 0 4 3 4 1 8 0 0 12 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 6 0 0 12 3 ~ 0 7 0 0 19

Traditions: Gift to the collegiate gi rl having the highest average for the year. Annual Picnic for all Alpha Sigma Taus in May. Christmas gifts to the Mercer County Home. Luncheon in May fo r senior collegiate girl in our area.

Collegiate chapter: Gift of 5 .00. Social service: $2. 50 to the Communi ty Christmas Tree Fund . .Membership : 26. Local dues : 2 .00.

Buffalo

Traditions : Founders' Day Banquet, Christmas Brunch, Easter Lunch-eon , Graduates' Party, Babies' T ea, Gifts to brides and fir t babies.

Collegiate chapter: 18 candlesticks. Social service : 2 S .00 to National Social Service. Membership: 50. Local dues: 2.00 .

Denver

T raditions: Founders' Day Luncheon. ocial ·ervice: $7.00 to National Social ervice.

Membership : 7. Local due : $1.00.

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D etroit

. Traditions: Founders' Day Banquet, Christmas Party, Small gifts for bndes and first baby.

Collegiate chapter: $5.00. Social service: Hospital bandages were folded at one meeting. ·s.oo

sent to Salvation Army. Membership: 21. Local dues: $3.00.

Lansing

Traditions: Founders ' Day, Christmas Party, Sweetheart Party, Birth-day Party, Annual Picnic.

Collegiate chapter: $3.00 to Alpha and $3.00 to Beta. Membership: 21. Local dues: SOc.

Flint

Traditions: Anniversary Dinner and May Luncheon. Collegiate chapter: 10 candleholders to Alpha and 10 to Beta. Social service: $10.00 to National Social Service. Membership: 15. Local dues: $1.00.

Philadelphia

Traditions: Founders' Day Banquet, Birthday Party, Mothers ' Day Luncheon.

Collegiate chapter : Gift of $20.00 ; entertained chapter at a picnic. Social service: 2 laprobes knitted for the American Red Cross. Packed

24 boxes valued at $1.00 each for wounded soldiers at Tilton General Hos­pital, Fort Dix. 25.00 to National Social Service.

Membership: 32. Local dues : $3.00.

Shepherdstown

Collegiate chapter: Book for library ; buffet supper. Social service: Contributed to Reel Cross. Membership : 25. Local dues : $1.00.

St. Louis

Traditions: Mothers' Day Dinner, Founders' Day Dinner, Chri tma Party, Summer outing, Party for initiates, candlesticks to brides.

Collegiate chapter: Gift of $2 5.00 and 10 candleholclers. Social service: 1 Braille subscription of R eader's Digest and N a tiona!

Social Service $10.00. Membership : 42. Local dues: $3.00.

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THE REPORTS OF THE DISTRICT PRESIDENTS

FIRST DISTRICT- Ruth P. Maher

CORRESPONDENCE

A. Sent monthly letters to the Central Office and answered all corre­spondence from same office.

B. Corresponded with other district presidents and national board members on sorority business.

C. Letters and arrangements necessary to visiting the seven campuses were written.

D. Sent letters to twenty-one college deans of women. E. Wrote letter to be included in ews Letter of each alumnce chapter

in the First District. F. Congratulatory messages were sent to Omega chapter and Alpha

Alpha chapter. G. Wrote a total of eighty-five letters, etc.

MEET! GS

A. National 1. Attended the rational Council Meeting at the eil House in

Columbus, Ohio, on March 2, 3, 4. 2. Attended the meeting of the Association of Education Sororities

at Hotel Statler in Detroit, Michigan, on March 30, 31. 3. Attended executive luncheon and tea in Detroit during the in­

spection visit of the National President.

B. Alumnce 1. Attended meetings of the Detroit and St. Louis alumnce chapters.

C. Collegiate 1. Attended several meetings of Theta and Pi chapters and Alpha

Alpha chapter.

ExPANSIO

A. Campuses 1. Visited the following campuses:

orthern Illinois State Teachers College-De Kalb , Illinois. Western Michigan College of Education- Kalamazoo, Michigan. Ball State Teachers College- Muncie, Indiana . Indiana State Teachers College- Terre Haute, Indiana. State Teachers College-Edinboro, Pennsylvania. State Teachers College- Clarion, Pennsylvania. State Teachers College-Millersville, Pennsylvania.

B. New Chapter 1. Visited the Delta Sigma Athleta Sorority at Ball tate Teacher

College, Muncie, Indiana, on February 21, 1945. 2. fter the petition was received I returned to conduct the pleda-

• . 0 mg ceremome . Mrs. E. F. Peterson conducted the meetina on the explanation of the Pledge 1anual and Ethic Book. I t with a mall group of alumnre.

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3. Aided Mrs. Staehle in installing the Alpha Alpha chapter and the Muncie alumnre chapter at Ball State Teachers College on May 26, 27, 28. All meetings and conferences necessary to a beginning chapter were conducted.

MISCELLANEOUS

A. Prepared a report on the " Procedure to be Followed When Visiting a Campus and an Outline for District Meetings."

B. Prepared a notebook of sample material to be shown to Deans and prospective chapters.

C. Rearranged and enlarged the files of the First District. I wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who helped to

make this my first year in the First District such a pleasant and suc­cessful one.

SECOND DISTRICT- B everly Y. Bollard

I. CORRESPONDENCE AND FORM MATERIAL

A. Wrote monthly letters to the Central Office and answered all com­munications from the same office.

C. Correspond with other members of the National Staff regarding necessary business.

C. Sent letters of congratulation to Omega chapter and the Alpha Alpha chapter at the time of their installation.

D. Wrote a personal letter of suggestions to Sigma collegiate chapter for the second term and end of the year. Mimeographed this, and mailed it, together with Sigma Second Term Budget, to all col­legiate members, faculty adviser, and alumnre representatives.

E. Mailed copies of the Alpha Sigma Tau annual Organizing leaflet to fifty colleges in the nine states of the Eastern District.

F. During the National Council Meeting in March, prepared data blanks to be used in interviewing local sororities on Teachers College campuses. Also prepared outlines regarding alumnre clubs. alumnre chapters, and alumnre petition blanks.

II . MEETINGS

A. National

1. In cooperation with Sigma collegiate and Buffalo alumnre chap­ters arranged schedule for National President's Inspection in Buffalo, October 18-21, 1944. Attended all meetings and con­ferences during her visit.

2. Attended ational Council Meeting in Columbus, Ohio, on March 3-4, 1945.

B. Alumnce

Attended meetings and social events of the Buffalo alumnre chap­ter for 1944-45 . Compiled Buffalo alumnre histories for 1943-44 and 1944-45.

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C. Collegiate Attended numerous Sigma business meetings, a well as Rush Par­ties, Initiation, Alumnre Party, and other social affairs of the chapter.

III. EXPANSION

A. Organized a complete notebook of A.S.T. Display Material on gold Bristol board to present to colleges and local sororities which may be prospects for future chapters. This notebook conforms to the outline adopted at the 1arch, 1945 , Council Meeting.

B. Alumnce 1. Sent alumnre club and chapter outlines to Violet ester, Zeta,

who requested this information for use in organizing a. possible Reading, Pennsylvania, chapter.

2. Compiled an A.S.T. New York City vicinity Directory from the replies received from alumnre representative . Mimeographed and mailed this, together with a persona.! letter, to 48 New Y ark City alumnre and 23 alumnre representatives. ent alumnre club and chapter outlines to Annette Kennedy, Sigma, for use in organizing a New York chapter during the coming months.

C. Collegiate 1. Wrote personal letters and sent A.S.T . information to several

Pennsylvania. colleges from whom requests had been received. 2. With Margaret Macdonald, national treasurer , attended a Con­

vocation of the chapters of the Alpha Delta Sorority at S.T.C., Edinboro, Pennsylvania, on May 5, 1945 . Presented .S.T. information to the sorority delegates, Dean of Women, and faculty adviser. Previous to this visit, Mr . Ruth Maher, First District President, and Miss Lillias Barilar, Delta, had visited the Edinboro campus and discussed nationalization with the Iota Chapter of Alpha Delta there. My deepest appreciation and sincere thanks go to Ruth, Lillias, and Delta chapter for their loyalty and cooperation in interesting the sorority at Edinboro. We hope that next year will bring some favorable results.

IV. ALUMNA': REPRE E TATIVES

A. Cooperated with both of the Sigma Alumnre Representatives, Mrs. Weld McGlynn and Mrs. Carl Pundt, whenever possible. Assi ted Mrs. McGlynn in compilation of the Spring N ews Letter, and in ob­taining Directory tatistic . Aided Mrs. Pundt in conductina the collegiate inspections, and in Life Membership records and collec­tions.

B. In April made a thorough audit of the Sigma treasurer's book at the request of Margaret Macdonald, national treasurer and Mrs. Pundt, alumnre representative. Copies of the Audit Report \Yer sent to Mi s Macdonald ; irs. Pundt ; l\Ir . taehle, national pr si­dent ; Dr. Quayle, Sio-ma advi er ; and Mi Mar_ Ia tecon, n w

igma trea urer.

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\1. EASTERN DISTRICT CoNFERENCE

A. Made tentative preliminary arrangements, as outlined at the March National Council Meeting, for a District Conference to be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 20-21 , 1945 , at the Roosevelt Hotel, under the chairmanship of Betty Weaver, Delta Alumnre Representative. Transportation and war conditions will determine whether it will be possible to continue with plans for the Confer­ence at this time.

B. Wrote a District Meeting announcement and reservation blank for enclosure in the Spring News Letter of all Eastern district chapters.

C. Sent a District Meeting article to the ational Editor for the June ANCHOR.

D . Compiled a tentative schedule of Conference expenses for Margaret ifacdonald, national treasurer.

THIRD DISTRICT- Dorothy Robinson

NEW CHAPTER

February 6, 1945- Received petition from a local sorority at Minot, North Dakota, after visiting the group with Mrs. J. W. Hinshaw, Loan Fund Chairman.

March 16-21 , 1945- Pin pledged 22 girls, 3 advisers, and 2 alumnre at Minot, North Dakota.

May 3, 1945-The group was installed as the Omega chapter by Mrs. Staehle, National President. Alumnre chapter of 30 members wa also installed.

MEETINGS ATTENDED

November, 1944- Regular triennial inspection meeting with the a­tiona! President.

March 3, 4, 1945- A.S.T. National Council Meeting, Columbus, Ohio . 1944-45- Pi chapter meeting and rush parties. St. Louis alumnre chap­

ter meetings.

NATIONAL ExPANSION

April 30, 1945- Printed form letters sent to 54 colleges in District III. Replies received from 4 Deans of Women. Encouraging contacts made with individuals or groups in several col­

leges in Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas. I otebook of material prepared for demonstration to prospective chap­

ters, in accordance with plans made at National Council lfeeting.

FouRTH DISTRICT- F em e Phipps

ANNUAL REPORT

1. Complete the file of histories for Beckley alumnre. 2. Met with Mrs. Staehle when she inspected Beckley alumnre Sep­

tember 24. 3. Revised display material to be used when contacting new groups

interested in A.S.T.

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4. Went to Huntington, West Virginia, October 2 and 3, to establish contacts for later organization of an A.S.T. chapter at Marshall College.

5. Attended meetings of Beckley alumnre and entertained them at the April meeting.

6. As I was unable to attend the Columbus Conference, Charlotte Greeley, Zeta Tau Alumnre Representative, represented this dis­trict.

7. Mailed 40 booklets to colleges in the Southern District where A.S.T. is eligible but not established.

8. Carried on routine correspondence with National President and other officers.

9. Contacted collegiate presidents in regard to expansion of A.S.T. 10. Sent organization material and information to Charlotte Greeley

who is to visit Radford S.T.C. 11. Wrote letter to be used in the S. District News Letters. 12. Made a file for information concerning all colleges in S. District

where A.S.T. is eligible. 13 . Wrote faculty advisers concerning the dates of the fall openings

of the colleges. 14. Sent letters of greeting and appreciation to officers and faculty

advisers of this district. 15 . Made tentative plans for the Southern District conference to be

held in Roanoke, Virginia, at the Hotel Roanoke, October 2 7 and 28.

THE REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATI01 OF EDUCATION SORORITIES REPRESENTATIVE

EDITH L. MANSELL

The regular biennial meeting of the Council of the Association of Education Sororities was held at the Statler Hotel in Detroit on March 30, 31. Mrs. Staehle, Mrs. Maher, and I were in attendance at the busi­ness meetings and at the very lovely luncheon which the Wayne University chapters of Pi Kappa Sigma and Alpha Sigma Tau, and the alumnre of all Association of Education Sororities groups gave in honor of the visiting officers. During the past two years I served as Association of Education Sororities treasurer and am now secretary for the current term.

Another duty I have acquired is that of serving on the Council of Affiliated Panhellenics as one of the three Association of Education orori­ties representatives. This Council is made up of representatives of the National Panhellenic Congress, the Professional Panhellenic Council, and the Association of Education Sororities. The Council is currently con­sidering two ubjects: that of giving some favorable publicity to the ororities to counteract some unfavorable articles recently published, and

that of giving recognition to members of all three group in the ity Pan­hellenic .

During the college year 1944-45 the followina new chapter w re add d to the A ociation of Education ororitie roll: igma iama iama lun-

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cie, Indiana., Springfield, Missouri, Shepherdstown, West Virginia ; Delta Sigma Epsilon, Hammond, Louisiana ; Pi Kappa Sigma, De Kalb, Illinois, Muncie, Indiana ; Alpha Sigma Tau, Minot, orth Dakota, Muncie, In­diana.

Besides carrying on my Association of Education Sororities work I have also had considerable correspondence relating to Alpha Sigma Tau affairs, and at the time of Mrs. Staehle 's inspection trip I was happy to make arrangements for a luncheon meeting for the members of the national staff living in the Detroit area.

REPORT OF THE NATIONAL SECRETARY

DOROTHY STADLER

1. Ordered and mailed Christmas cards to the Association of Education Sororities' officers, to the collegiate chapters of A.S.T., and to the alumnre chapters.

2. Sent letters of congratulations and awards to the two chapters which won efficiency prizes, Omicron and Flint.

3. Sent War Saving Stamp gifts to the infant son and daughter of Mrs. Phipps and Mrs. Maisch.

4. Sent all letters of business suggested in the Central Office Bulletin and have sent all communications requested by the Central Office.

5. Have taken an active part in the Cleveland alumnre group. 6. Sent letters of good wishes and greetings to Omega and to Alpha Alpha

chapters at the time of their installation into Alpha Sigma Tau. 7. Attended the meeting of the National Council of Alpha Sigma Tau

held in Columbus, Ohio, March 3, 4. 8. Prepared the minutes of the National Council meeting. 9. Sent all pledge letters to the parents of new pledges to Alpha Sigma

Tau. 10. Report of the pledge letters :

Chapter Fall Lettet s Spring Letters Alpha 10 4 Beta 5 7 Delta 4 6 Zeta 3 8 Theta None None Iota 7 8 Lambda 4 5 Omicron 19 None Pi 8 2 Rho 17 one Sigma 16 None Zeta Tau None 3 Upsilon 18 4 Phi None 2 Chi 5 I one Psi one 34 Omega 22 Alpha Alpha 25

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A1 NUAL REPORT OF THE NATIO AL EDITOR

MARY LOUISE DOYLE

During the school year 1944-1945 four issues of THE A CHOR were pub-lished. They were as follows : Vol. XX, No. 1, October, 1944 .. .. . .. ... . Vol. XX, o. 2, December, 1944 . ... .... . Vol. XX, No. 3, March, 1945 .... . . . . .. . . Vol. XX, No. 4, July, 1945 * .. .. . .. .. ... .

28 pages ....... . 32 pages . .. ... . . 24 pages .. . . . .. . 28 pages . . . .. .. .

195 .16 235.34 244.84 308 .08

11 2 pages ........ $983 .42

* THE ANCHOR will henceforth be published in November, January, April and July . It is felt that by this change in publication dates the chapter editors will have more material to contribute. The N ovember number will be the "white cover" issue containing the annual reports of national officers and committees.

NATIONAL TREASURER'S REPORT

MARGARET MACDONALD

RECEIPTS J ULY 31, 194-1 TO J ULY 31, 19-1 5

Collegiate Chapters Phi . . . . . . . . . ...... . Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18 .00 Chi . .. .. . .. . . . ..... . ..... . .. . Beta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 .SO Psi · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1 26.50 Omega ... . ... . .. . .... . .

2.50 1-17.50

75 .00 13 7 .so

Zeta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1-1 .75 ---Theta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-1.00 T otal . 1,282 .52 Iota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255.75 Lambda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 .50 Omicron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -110.00

Sca ttered Almnnre L ife M embers hips Gamma .. . .. ........ . .. . .. $ 14.00

Pi . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 .75 Eta . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.50

Rho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 .75 Nu . . . . . 22.50 Sigma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1 35.7 5 Zeta Tau . . . . . . . . . 796.5 0

Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Lansing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00

Upsilon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398.5 0 Phi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277. 75 T otal 99 .00 Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230. 75 Psi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-1 .50 A lumnre Chapters-Dues

Omega . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7.50 Denver ............. . ....... . Alpha Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57. 50 Detroit . .. .. . .. .... .. . . . . ... .

2.00 9 .00 6.00 8.00

Lansing . ..... . .............. . T otal .... . ..... .. ...... .. .. , 5,980.2 5 Williamsport .. . .... . ... .. .. . .

Alum nee Life M em berships Alpha ... . ... . .... . . Beta ..... .... ...... . . . . .. . . . Delta ......... . .. . ... . .. . .. . Zeta .... ..... .. .. ..... .. . .. . . Theta ................. . .... . Iota .. . .. . .. . . ............ . . . La mbda ... . .... . ....... .. . . . Omicron .. .. ...... . . .. .... . . . Pi ... . ..... .. ..... . ........ . . Rho .. . ...... .......... . .... . igma ............... . . .

Zeta Tau ...... . . . ........ . . . Upsilon .... . ........... . .. .. .

58.00 75.00 67.50 90.50 90.00 92.50 57.70

101.75 96.50

8.00 3. 7 5

S-1 . 2 -1-1.00

---T otal ... . ... . . .. ........ $ 25 .00

Other R eceipts Supplies ... . ...... .. ..... $ Burr, Patterson & Auld . . ..... . Nationa l ocial Service . . .... . Leader D og Fund . .. .. . .. . ... . R efunds .... . .... . ... . ..... . . Miscellaneo us ............... .

T otal

T otal Receipt

-1 29.17 3-19 .7-1 127.00

3 1.50 1.00

1-1-1.00

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DISBURSEMENTS Central Office December .... . ........... . .

March . . ... ... .... .. . . . ... . Secretarial Assistance . .. . ...... $ Mimeographing and Typing ... .

17

235.3-1 244.84

Supplies . .. . ......... . ...... .

465 .00 823.31 531.39 130.01

Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675 . .3 .J Postage, Expreos, Telegrams. etc.

Total .. . .. . .. . ... .... . . .... $1,949.71

National Officers

Organizing, Installation and Inspection President's Triennial Inspection . 714.00 Executive Meeting in Columbus 420.8.J Organizing and Inspection Trip

Secretarial Assistance ..... . .. .. $ 300.00 165.6-t 83.96

and Insta ll ation of Chapters . . 886.77 Supplies . . . . . ... . .... . .... .. . Postage, etc. . ............ . Total . ... ........... . .. .... 2,021.61

Total ... . . . . . ..... . .. .. .. .. $ 5-19.60

National Committ ee Chairm en Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 87.86 Postage, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 l.S.J

Total ... . .. . ............... $ 119.40

Alumnre R epresentatives Supplies . . . ....... . ...... .. . . $ 94.78 Postage, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.69

Total ........ . .. .. .. . ... . . . $ 103.-17

General Expense National Social Service ..... . Awards .. . ... . ........ .. . Courtesy .............. . Association of Education Sorori-

ties Expense ....... . . . Subscript ions .. . Audit .. ....... . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . Treasurer's Bond . .... . Refunds ....... . .. . . . . Miscellaneous ... . .... . . . Transfer of Funds to Account

No. 10312 . . .. .. . ... . .. .. . . .

50.00 2-1.30 3 7 ..J6

H5.66 58.85 40.00

2.50 95.60 21.61

3,016.50

Publications Total ..... . . . ........... $3 ,-192.48 Three issues of THE ANCHOR

October . .... . ....... . .... . . $ 195 .16 Total Disbursements ... $8,911.61

Commercial Account

FINANCIAL STATEMENT Three Accounts

Auditor's Balance- July 31, 19.J.J . . . . . . ........ $ 5,189.92 Deposited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,500.08

Total Deposits Disbursements

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . $13,690.00

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,91 1.61

Balance- July 31, 19-15 . . . .. . ..... .. .. ..... . -1,778.39

Savings Account No . 10312 Auditor's Balance--July 3 1, 19H ...... . . . .. . .. .... . . . .. . $ 1,831.21 Transfer of Funds from Commercial Account . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,016.50 Loan Fund Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lO.J .OO Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.63

Total Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J ,981.3.J Disbursements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 70.00

Balance--July 31, 19.J5 ..... .. .. . . ... . ......... .

Endowment Account No. 10751 Auditor 's Balance- July 31, 19.J.J . . ....... . .. . . . .. . .. .. .. ; Deposited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. . ... . . . .. .. . .. . Interest . . .... . . .. .... . ... . ... . ...... . ... . . ..... . . . ... .

.J,611.3.J

1-18.50 -152.50

1.27

Balance- July .3 1, 1945 .... . . . . .. .. .. . . ......... .. $ 602.27

-1 ,778 .39

.J ,611.3.J

602 .2 7

Balance on Hand- All Accounts- July 31, 19-15 .. ......•... .... • .... .. .. . ; 9 9<L .OO

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THE REPORT OF THE HISTORIAN-CHAPLAIN

G. ELINORE DE Cou

All material which was received from the former National Historian, Ellen Smith, was checked and catalogued. Cards were sent to all active chapter historians reminding them of their obligation to be met before the close of the college year. Acknowledgments were sent for those histories received.

To date, histories have been rec~ived from the following active chap­ters : Alpha, Theta, Iota, Lambda, Pi, Upsilon, Chi, Psi, and Zeta Tau.

The a.lumnre chapter histories received to date are: Beckley, Flint , Bluefield, and Philadelphia.

THE REPORT OF THE EXAMINATION CHAIRMA r

SEPTEMBER, 1944, TO } UNE 14, 1945 .

INE Z BoY SMITH

1. Comparing this year's figures with the previous two years:

Pledge M. s. Ethics Actives No. Av. No. Av. No. Av.

1944-45 0 0 0 0 0 0 267 92.59 267 91.23 252 88.34 1943-44 0 0 0 0 0 0 225 93.98 222 92.60 199 93.85 1943-42 0 0 0 0 0 .204 93 .24 191 91.89 229 91.27

2. Who 's ahead?

a. Pledge Manual First place- Omega chapter with an average of 98.50. Second place- Zeta Tau, Lambda, and Chi with 97 .61, 97.42, and 97.23 respectively. Third place- Beta chapter with an average of 96.3 5.

b. Sorority Ethics First place- Iota chapter with an average of 97 .34. Second place- Omega chapter with an average of 96.14. Third place- Rho chapter with an average of 95 .08.

c. Active Examinations First place-Psi chapter with an average of 95.88. Second place- Zeta Tau chapter with an average of 94.84. Third place- Zeta and Alpha with 93.50 and 93.11 respectively.

3. Efficiency

a. Psi chapter took the active examinations the first time this year and it is the only grade A chapter of the year.

b . Tests were received from all chapters, but Sigma's was not complete. c. Omega chapter, one of the newest chapters, ranked highe t in Pledae

M. test. d . Omega and Alpha Alpha chapters will take their first acti e te t

in 1946.

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Active Examinations Pledge Exam inations

Chapters Pledge Manual Sorority Ethics

No. Av. No. Av. No. Av.

Alpha 13 92.97 13 90 .07 8 93. 11 Beta 12 96 .35 13 94 .08 17 88. 97 Delta 6 94 .33 13 93.50 22 83 .36 Zeta 11 94 11 92 .56 15 93. 50 Theta 7 90.64 7 93. 29 33 89.07 Iota 15 95 .07 15 97 .34 12 92 .67 Lambda 6 97 .42 6 93.67 7 87.01 Omicron 16 76 .34 16 80.63 19 84.60 Pi 8 95 .56 8 91.50 8 92 .00 Rho 13 93. 16 13 95 .08 7 57. 14 Sigma 15 92.40 15 90 .93 9 (Inc.) 95.00 Zeta Tau 23 97 .61 23 91 .18 25 94 .84 Upsilon 21 83. 65 21 88 .84 11 92 .50 Phi 11 85 .59 11 88 .37 12 87.04 Chi 11 97 .23 11 84 .28 16 86.25 Psi 31 93 .13 31 88. 31 31 95 .88 Omega 22 98.50 22 96.14 Alpha Alpha 24 92 .50 24 91.29

Totals 267 92 .59 I 267 91.23 252 88.34

THE REPORT OF MUSIC CHAIRMAN

SARAH PERRINE , Chairman

One song was received in May, 1945: "All for One and One for All"­words and music by Margaret E. Richardson, Bluefield alumnre.

The following verses were received: 1. "Song of Admiration"-words by Alpha chapter. Tune-"Rocked

in the Cradle of the Deep." Received in May, 1945. 2. "Just a Poor Little Worm"- words by Alpha chapter. Tune­

" Coming Through the Rye. " Received in May, 1945 . 3. "It's Alpha"-Pi chapter- Helen Rounds.

REPORT OF NEWS AGENCY

ELIZABETH WILSON , Chai1·man

Total subscriptions received .... . .. . .. .. .. . . ..... .. .. .. . . ... $209.05 Total subscriptions paid . . . . ... . .. . ..... . .... . . . ..... ..... . 17 6. 15

Total commission . . . ....... . ..... .. . . .... . .. . . . . . . ... . .. . $ 32.90 National commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.45 Total expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95

On hand ... ..... . .... .. . . .... .. .. .. .. .. ....... ........ $ 9.50

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REPORT OF NATIONAL SOCIAL SERVICE

LuciLE STEEN, Chairman R eceipts

Buffalo Alumnre, December 11 , 1944 .. .. ............ .. ... . Theta Chapter, February 12, 1945 .............. . .. .. . . . . Buffalo Alumnre, January 13, 1945 ... . .... ............. . . Upsilon Chapter, March 28, 1945 .......... . . .......... . Philadelphia Alumnre, April 2, 1945 .. . .. . . .. .... ... .. .. . Flint Alumnre, April 19, 1945 . . . ..... . ............. . ... . St. Louis Alumnre, May 1, 1945 .... . ........ ... .... . ... . . Bluefield Alumnre, May 29, 1945 ... . ....... . .......... . . Denver Alumnre, May 29, 1945 ....... . ............ . .. . . .

2.00 5.00

40.00 10.00 25 .00 10.00 10.00 20.00

7.00

Total ..... . .. .. ... . ....... . .................... . ... $129.00

Disbursements Pine Mountain ettlement School, March 20, 1945 ... . ...... $ 50.00

EFFIE E. LYMAN SCHOLARSHIP LOAN FUND

MEREDITH S. HI SHAW , Chairman

Balance on Hand July 1, 19-14 .. $1,275.60 Collegiate Chapter Contribu-

tions (19-l-l- 19-l5) Alpha . . . . ... .. .. $ 5.00 Beta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.50 Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 .00 Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . i .50 Iota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Lambda . . . . . . . . . 3.00 Omicron .. .. .. . .. . 9.50 Pi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 Psi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.50 Sigma ..... . . .. .. . . Upsilon

12.50 6.50

Zeta . . . . . . . . . . . . . -l.OO Zeta T au 13 .50

105 .50 $ 105.50

Alumnre Chapter Contributions < 19H-19r ) Wichita . . . ........ $ 5.00 War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 Bluefield . . . . . . . . . . 2.50

1-l.OO 1-l .OO

Balance on Hand July 1, 19-lS .. $1,395.10

REPORT OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE

MARY ALICE PETERSO

The topic fo r the year's study was Personality. Because the national program materials and outlines sent to the collegiate chapters fo r the past four years have not been widely used, no plans were sent for 1944-45. On her fall inspection trip M rs. Staehle stressed the national cultural pro­gram and found that the idea is growing and gradually taking root. Many of the chapters had programs this past year based on the national topic.

I attended the council meeting in Columbus in March. The prooram plans were discussed and definite decisions were made, which will be put into effect this fall. I am now working on the plans for 1945-46 and shall send material and suggestions to the collegiate chapter thi fall.

The last of March I went to funcie , Indiana to as i t in pledoing the new chapter there. I also accompanied Ruth Maher to T rre Haut in the intere ts of organizing.

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REPORT OF THE E DOWME T FU D COMMITTE E

BuLA McNEILL, Chairman

Members I Amount Chapter

1944 1

1945 T otal 1944 I 1945 I Alpha 19 6 25 $ 36. 50 $ 52. 00 Beta 15 7 22 24 .50 58. 00 Gamma 4 0 4 6.00 0 .00 Zeta 10 3 13 15 .00 8. 00 Delta 4 0 4 4 .00 0 .00 E ta 6 0 6 13.00 0 .00 Theta 11 2 13 24 .00 13. 00 Iota 20 4 24 33. 00 29 .00 Kappa 0 0 0 0.00 0 .00 Lambda 7 0 7 11 .00 0 .00 Nu 0 0 0 0.00 0 .00 Xi 1 0 1 1.00 0 .00 Omicron 17 17 34 22 .50 82. 50 R ho 2 0 2 4. 00 0 .00 Sigma 15 3 18 28 .00 38 .00 Zeta Tau 11 2 13 21.00 5.00 P i 6 36 42 30 .00 100 .00 Upsilon 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00 Phi 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00 Chi 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00 Psi 0 0 0 0 .00 0 .00

T otal 138 80 218 $273 .50 $385.50

Tota l

s 88 .50 82.50 6. 00

23. 00 4 .00

13.00 37.00 62. 00 0 .00

11 .00 0 .00 1.00

105 .00 4. 00

66. 00 26 .00

130.00 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00

$659 .00

REPORT OF THE LIFE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE

E s TER GRIFFITH, Chai1'man

Li fe memberships according to chapte rs are as follows:

21

Alpha . . . . . . .... . .. ... . .......... . 67 Pi .............. . . ..... .. ..... . . 63 Beta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Gamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Delta ... . . .. . . . . ... . . . .. . ....... 28 Zeta ... . .. . ... . . . ........... . ... . 56 Eta .. ... .. . ........ . .. .. . ...... . . 11 Theta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Iota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Lambda ... . . . ...... .. .. . ... . ..... 29 Nu .... . . .. .. ... . .. . .. . ..... . .. . . . 1-1 Xi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Omicron . . . . ... . . . . . .... . ... . . . ... 83

Rho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Sigma .. ...... . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . 73 Zeta T au . ... . ................. .. . 68 Chi . . . . . . . .... ...... .... . . . ... 29 Upsilon ...... . ..... . .. .. . . . . . .... . 11 Phi . . . . ..... .. . ... . .. . ·. · . · · · · · · · -1 Psi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1 Omega . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Alpha Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1

Total . . .. . . ..... . ... . . .. . . . .... . 737

T he following people have paid in full their pledge fo r the endowment fund :

Alpha Carrie W. Staehle Mae H . Mosier Oda K. Lillie Gladys P . Comfort Helen M. Calbert

B eta Elizabeth H . Harris Edith L. Mansell Hazel D . Schul tz Esther P. Mustard Louise T . Tehil

Iota Mary Alice Peterson Treva Mills Ethel C. Partridge

Th eta R uth K. Brundle

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Omicron Bula Me eill Corlette S. Sexton Thelma Foy Bearre Betty Funk Snidow Sadie Fry Bunn

THE ANCHOR

Pi Edith Glatfelter Joanna L. Barnes Jane Pen hale June McCarthy Margaret W. Orf

NOTICE!

Sigma Laura Mae Ehman Margaret Macdonald Ferne R. Rice Lucille Steen

ANCHORS sent to the following have been returned due to incorrect addresses. The editor would greatly appreciate receiving the correct ones as soon as possible from anyone who might know the whereabouts of any of these girls. Send addresses to:

Alpha I sabella McGuire

Z eta Louise Kieft

Mrs. Justin G. Doyle 314 Walnut Street Peekskill , N.Y.

LIFE MEMBERS

Dolores Honer Paddison

Lambda Ruth Hoff Berg

Phyllis Stewart Brown Omicron Wand a Shelton

Iota Ruth Dunlap Martha Hall

Rho Erma Kathryn Womble

PARTIALS Delta

Betty Manville

Iota Betty Kiddoo

Pi Florence Goddard Conner

Maryalice Lofo rest Virginia Kerner Cockerham Helen elson

Chi Evelyn Dorsey

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• DIRECTORY • NATIONAL COUNCIL

President .. .. .. ... . .. .......................... . ... Mrs. Haswell Staehle (Alpha ) 481 Torrence Rd ., Columbus 2, Ohio

Vice-Presidents in Charge of Organizing: Miss Beverly Bollard , 323 Bird Ave., Buffa lo 13, N.Y ...... . .. .. . .. (Sigma) Mrs. Carl Robinson, 5119 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis 15, Mo ... . ... . .. . .. . (Pi) Mrs. E . C. Phipps, 803 Broad St., Mount Hope, W.Va ...... .. .... (Omicron) Mrs. L . J. Maher, 5306 Winona St. , St. Louis 9, Mo ............ .. . . .. . (Pi )

A .E.S. R epresentative ...... . . . . ............. . .. . .... Miss Edith L. Mansell (Beta) 161 Highland Ave., H ighland Park, Mich.

Secretary .. . .. ........ . . .. ..... .. ... ... . .... ........ Miss Dorothy Stadler (Eta) 642 E. 11 5th St. , Cleveland, Ohio

Treasurer ...... .. .. . . . . .. . ... . ..... . . ...... .. Miss Margaret Macdonald (Sigma) 673 Richm ond Ave., Buffalo 13, N.Y.

Editor . . . . .......... ........... ...... . .. . . .. ... . .. Mrs. Justin G. Doyle (Theta) 314 Walnut St. , Peekskill , N.Y.

Chaplain and Historian ............... . ... ........ . Miss Elinore De Cou (Lambda ) 219 7th Ave., Haddon Heights, N.J .

STANDING COMMITTEES

Awards Committee .. .... ... . . .. . .... . ... , ....... . . Mrs. J ohn Maisch (Lambda ) 136 Wharton Rd., Glenside, Pa .

Examinations .. . . .. . ............ . ..... . . ..... .. . ... . .. ... Mrs. Roy Smith (Iota ) 205 Cottonwood, Emporia, Kansas

Scholarship Loan Fund ............. ... .. . ..... . ... Mrs. J . Waldo Hinshaw (Iota) 27 Hardith Hill , St. Louis, Mo.

Life Membership ... . . . . .. . .... ..... ..... ... . . .. ... .. Mrs. Fred R . Griffith (Iota) 1520 Market St., Emporia, Kan.

Music .. . .. . . .... . .. . ... .. ... . ........... . ... ... . . Mrs. Austin Perrine (Alpha ) 807 N. El Dorado , Stockton, Cali f.

Program .......... . ... . ............ . .... ... .. ... ... . . Mrs. E. F . Peterson (Iota) R.F .D. 1, Crawfo rdsville, Ind .

Social Service . ... . ... Mrs. J oseph Steen, 83 Woodcrest Blvd ., Kenm ore, N.Y. (Sigma) Endowment . . . . .. ........ . ... . .... ... . ........ .. Mrs. Meade ·McNeill (Omicron )

Athens, W.Va.

SPECIAL COMMITTEES News Agency .. . . . .. . ............ . . . ...... .... . .. .... Miss Elizabeth Wilson (Pi )

1008 Kuhs Pl. , St. Louis 17, Mo. Courtesy ....... .... ................ . ..... . .... . .. .. Miss Dorothy Stadler (Eta )

6-+2 E. 11 5th St. , Cleveland , Ohio War Service .... .. . . ..... . .................. . ....... Mrs. Russell Fraser (Beta )

14591 Ardmore, Detroit 27, Mich.

ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATION SORORITIES

Chairman ... . . .. . ........... . . .. . ... .. Miss Carrie E. Walter, Theta Sigma Upsilon 210 Sagamore Rd., Brookline, Pa.

Secretary ..... . ......... . . .. . .... . .... .. .. . . Miss Edith Mansell , Alpha Sigma Tau 161 Highland Ave., Highland Park, Mich .

Treasurer . . .. . . ....... .. ......... . . ..... Mrs. Fred M. Sharp, Alpha Sigma Alpha 1405 Hardy Ave., Independence, Mo.

Director of Local Panhellenic~ . . ....... . .. . . ..... Mrs. C. P . eidig, Pi Kappa Sigma 1503 First ational Bank Bldg., Cincinnati , Ohio

Chairman of Publicity . . . .. Mrs. RobertS. Hill , Delta Sigma Epsilon , Silver City, .M . Chairman of Interfraternit y R elationships . . Miss Mabel Lee Walton , Sigma Sigma Sigma

P.O. Box 108, Clermont, Fla .

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AFFILIATED PA HELLENICS Members

National Panhellenic Congress Association of Education Sororities

Professional Panhellenic Association

Council M embers Chairman . . ....... . . . . . .... Mabel Lee Walton , Association of Education Sororities Secretary .. ....... . .... . .. .... Gertrude Evans, Professional Panhellenic Association Chairman of Publicity Co·mmittee . . . . . .. ....... . ... ... . ... ... . . · .. · · · · · · · ·

....... . ... . .... . ... . . Mrs. E. Granville Crabtree, National Pan hellenic Congress National Panhellenic Congress :

Mrs. Irving F. Brown, 91 Burnett St., Maplewoor!, N.J. Miss L. Pearle Green , 13 East Ave. , Ithaca, N.Y. Mrs. E. Granville Crabtree, 85 Dean Rd ., Brookline, Mass.

Association of Education Sororities : Miss Mabel Lee Walton, P.O. Box 108, Clermont, Fla. Miss Edith Mansell , 161 Highland Ave. , Highland Park , Mich . Mrs. Fred M. Sharp, 1-105 Hardy Ave. , Independence, Mo.

Professional Panhellenic Association: Miss Gertrude Evans, c/ o Mrs. C. M. Sale, 37-11 Purdue, Dallas, Tex . Miss Ruth Ensor, 14 Old Short Hills Rd ., Millburn , I J. Mrs. Ruth Moorhead Hildebrand, 4501 Cathedral Ave. N.W., Washington , D .C .

. COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS

ALPHA (1899) - Michigan State 1ormal College, Ypsilanti , Mich . President-Kathleen Sanderson, 360 McLaughlin, Muskegon, Mich. Corresponding Secretary- June Kellner , 106 Goodison Hall , Ypsilanti , Mich. Editor-Betty Flynn, Goodison Hall, Ypsilanti, Mich. Advisers-Mrs. R. B. Bates, 20 S. Normal, Ypsilanti , Mich.; Miss Doris Milli­

man, 1116 Grant St., Ypsilanti, Mich. Alumnre Representat ive-Mrs. Joyce Riehl, 121-1 Elk St., Port Huron , Mich.

BETA (1905-1917; 19-10)-Central Michigan College of Education , Mt. Pleasant , Mich. President-Dorothy Sweeney, 315 E. Wisconsin, Mt. Pleasant , Mich. Corresponding Secretary- Gwendolyn Gwinn , Box 209 , Ludington , Mich. Editor-June Ross, Cass City, Mich. Adviser- Miss Carrie Tromley, S.T.C. , Mt. Pleasant, Mich . Alumnre Representative- Mrs. Leo J. Gaffney, R.F.D. 1, Holly , Mich.

GAMMA (1900-1913)- State Normal School , Milwaukee, Wis. Alumnre Representative- Mrs. R. P. Hammond, 2016 Underwood Ave. , Wau­

watosa, Wis.

DELTA (1916 )-State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. President-Jeanne Boardman , 2-1 E. V. ashington St., Chambersburg, Pa. Corresponding Secretary-Mary Jane Munshower, 2i 2 Philadelphia t., Indiana , Pa . Editor- Isabel Edwards, 666 Grant St. , Indiana, Pa. Adviser-Mrs. Alma Gasslander, S.T.C., Indiana, Pa. Alumnre Representatives--Miss Betty Weaver, 123 5 -lth Ave. , Ford City, Pa.;

Mrs. Harold Bee, 133 1• 6th St., Indiana, Pa.

EPSILON (1919-1923 ; reorganized as Lambda 1926)-Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa.

Alumnre Representative- ee Lambda Chapter.

ZETA (1921) - Lock Haven State Teachers College, Lock Haven, Pa. President- Martha Badick, .T.C. , Lock Haven , Pa. Co rre ponding Secretary- Josephine Pavelock, 221 Blaine Ave., J ohnsonberg, Pa . Editor- Marian Burkhart, 6-10 Dewart t. , harnokin, Pa. Advi er- Dr. Edna Bottorf, S.T.C., Lock Haven, Pa. Alumnre Representatives- Iva Mae \ an coyoc, 572 E . ~nd t ., Bloom bura, Pn. :

Mr . E. L. Wright , 3-11 Ha tings t. , outh 'vVilliamsport - ·\ Pa.

ETA (1927- 1939) - Kent tate Univer it , Kent , Ohio . Alumnre Representative- Mr . Albert Wick , 1 20 haw ve. En t le\·el nd.

Ohio.

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THETA (1923 )- Wayne University, Detroit, M ich. President- Lillian Schmidt, 5106 H arvard Rd ., Detroit 24, Mich. Corresponding Secretary- Barbara Miller 9965 Outer Drive E. Detroit 24, Mich . Editor-Carol Reidel, 5106 Harvard Rd .,' Detroit 24, Mich. ' Adviser- Mrs. Elizabeth H . Gottlesleben, 4762 2nd Ave., Detroit 2, Mich. Alumnre Representatives- Mrs. C. F . Brundle, 3605 Bedford, Detroit 24, Mich.;

Carolyn Clayton, 5402 H ecla, Detroit 8, Mich. IoTA (1923 )-Kansas Sta te Teachers' College, Emporia, Kan.

President- Velma Vlcek , H olyrood, Kan. Co:responding Secretary- Betty Frownfelter, 347 Ohio, Wichita , Kan . Ed1tor- Barbara Liebst, Nashville, Kan. Advi~er-Miss H elen R. Garman, 105 W. 12th St. , Emporia, Kan. Alumnre Representative- Mrs. Clyde Baker, 1021 Mechanic, Emporia, Kan.

KAPPA (1924-1929)- Miami University, Oxford, Ohio . Alumnre Representative- Isabel Finkbine, R .R. 3, Oxford, Ohio.

LAMBDA (1926)-Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. President- Irene Wunderlich, 258 Sulis St. , Philadelphia 20, Pa. Corresponding Secretary-J ean Gilbert , 1609 Harrison St., Philadelphia 24, Pa. Editor- Ruth T rauger, Perkasie, Pa. Alumnre Representative-Mabel Schreiber, 37 W. Winona Ave., Norwood, Pa. Advisers-Mabel Schreiber, 511 Chestnut , Lebanon, Pa. ; Emily Reedy, 7 Elm St. ,

Cheltenham, Pa. Nu (1928-1933 )- Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colo.

Alumnre R epresentative-Mrs. Ruth Ewer, 1145 Clayton, Denver, Colo. Xr (1929-1 933 )- Western State Teachers College, Gunnison , Colo.

Alumnre Representative- Grace Quinby, 1301 Monroe St. , Commerce, Tex. OMICRO N (1930)-Concord State T eachers College, Athens, W.Va.

President- T omasa Gibson, S.T .C., Athens, W.Va. Corresponding Secretary- Irene Harris, S.T .C. , Athens, W.Va. Editor- Kathleen Nash, S.T.C. , Athens, W.Va. Adviser- Miss Mae Hunter, Athens, W.Va. Alumnre Representa tives- Mrs. Garth Gunoe, Athens, W.Va. ; Mrs. Meade Mc­

Neill, Athens, W.Va. Pr ( 1930)-H arris Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo.

President- lisa Blankenmeister , 3016 N. T aylor, St. Louis 15, Mo. Corresponding Secretary- Louise Dempsey, 2814a Arsenal, St. L ouis 18, M o. Editor- Maria Ann Fajt , 1853 S. 14 St., St. Louis 4, Mo. Adviser-Miss Edith Glatfelter, 47 20 N. 20th St. , St. Louis, Mo. Alumnre Representatives- June McCarthy, 4602 W. W . Florissant , St. Louis 15 ,

Mo. ; Lois Wamhoff, 5705 Neosha, St. Lou:s 9, M o. RHo (1932) - Southeastern Teachers College, Durant , Okla.

President- Myra J ean Guthrie, 1307 N. 5th , Durant , Okla. Corresponding Secretary- Betty H aggard , 1312 N. 6th, Durant , Ok la. Editor- Pat Green, 1311 N. 6th, Durant , Okla. Advisers- Miss Irene Scrivener, 912 W. Elm, Durant , Ok la. ; Dr. M ildred M c­

Cracken , 91 2 W. Elm, Durant, Okla. Alumnre R epresentative-Mrs N. E . Wright , 400 . Bagwell , Poteau, Okla.

SrGMA (1925)-State Teachers College, Buffa lo, N.Y. President- Betty J ane DeWeese, 203 Carolina St. , Buffa lo, N.Y. Corresponding Secretary-Mary E lizabeth Bower , 34 Brew:;ter, Depew, .Y. Editor- Anna Lopez, 300 Busti Ave., Buffalo, N .Y. Adviser- Dr. Margaret S. Quayle, 805 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, T.Y. Alumnre Representatives-M rs. Carl Pundt, 830 Potomac Ave ., Buffa lo, N.Y.;

M rs. W. J. McGlynn , 243 Fayette Ave., Kenmore, N.Y.; Ruth Ochs, 319 Parkside Ave., Buffa lo, N.Y.

ZETA TAu ( 1935) - State Teachers College, Farmvill e, Va . President-Carolyn Bobbitt , South H ill , Va. Corresponding Secretary- Anna Headlee, 3030 Nottoway St., Norfolk, Va. Editor- Betty Plunkett, 303 Oakridge Blvd., Lynchburg, Va. Adviser-Miss Virginia Bedford, S.T.C., Farmville, Va. Alumnre Representative-Charlotte Greeley, 104 Arbutus, Roanoke, Va .

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UPSILON (1 935)-State Teachers College, Conway, Ark. Corresponding Secretary- Helen Hardy, Box 23, A.S.T .C., Conway, Ark. Editor-Margaret Eastham, Box 43, Star City, Ark. Adviser-Dr. Ada Jane H arvey, 730 Donaghey, Conway, Ark. Alumnre Representative- Charley Marie Bowles, Box 674, Rte. 3, Texarkana, Ark .

PHI (1940) - Southeastern Louisiana College, Hammond , La. President-Wanda Boyles, Box 15, College Station, Hammond , La. Corresponding Secretary-Katherine Millhollin, Omaha, Neb. Editor- Nelda Tynes, Grangeville, La. Adviser- Miss Margaret Lowe, S.L .C., Hammond, La. Alumnre Representatives- Mrs. Adrian Bloomquist , S.L.C., Hammond , La. ; Mis,

Margaret Waldrep, S.L.C., H ammond, La.

CHI (1940)-Shepherd State T eachers College, Shepherdstown, W.Va. President-Jane Kottler, 18 E. Salisbury St., Williamsport, Md. Corresponding Secretary-Noreen Eaton, Gore, Va. Editor-Betty June Stickles, Martinsburg, W.Va. Adviser- Miss Sara Helen Cree, S.T.C., Shepherdstown, W.Va . Alumnre Representative-Elizabeth Millard, 604 W. King St., Martinsburg, W.Va.

Psr (1944)-Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. President-Janie Person, 11 5 Lee Ave., Colonial H eights, Petersburg, Va. Corresponding Secr-etary-Editor-Dorothy Burkholder, Thaxton, Va. Advisers- Helen Marbut, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va.; Helen M. Frank,

Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. Alumnre Representative-Katherine W. Stokes, 714 1st Ave., Farmville, Va.

OJ\"rEGA (1945)-Minot State Teachers College, Minot, N.D. President- Marion Nelson , Kenm ore, N.D. Corresponding Secretary-Betty H aner, 126 9th Ave. .W., Minot , .D . Editor-Arline Ostby, 700 3rd St. N.E., Minot , N .D . Advisers-Miss Louise Reishus, S.T.C. , Minot , N.D.; Miss Henrietta Anderson,

S.T.C., Minot, .D . Alumnre Representative- Mrs. Vernice Underdahl, 615 16th St. .W., Minot , .D .

ALPHA ALPHA (1945)-Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Ind . President-Mary K. Morrow, 466 N. Miami St ., Wabash, Ind. Corresponding Secretary- Phyllis H ershberger, 11 28 Kilbourn St., Elkhart , Ind. Editor- Betty E. Polen , 76 1 Polk St., Gary , Ind. Advisers- Miss Francis R . Botsford , 708 N. McKinley Ave., Muncie, Ind.; Miss

Erma N. Scramlin, 120 N. McKinley, Muncie, Ind.; Mrs. Glossie Lavonne Wagoner, 2119 W. Jackson, Muncie, Ind.

Alumnre Representative-Mrs. R. B. Cross, 206 . Martin , Muncie, Ind .

ALUM fE CHAPTERS BECKLEY, WEST VIRGINIA

President- Mrs. Martha Gilbert Genz, Box 908. Beckley, W.Va. Editor- Mrs. E . C. Phipps, 803 Broad St., Mt. Hope , W.Va.

BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA President- Henrietta Mahood, 116 Cedar St., Bluefield , W.Va. Editor- Rebecca Perry, Athens, W.Va.

BuFFALO, NEw YoRK President- Evelyn A. Grampp, 6 6 Richmond Ave., Buffa lo 1 , .Y. Editor- Helen Brooks, 770 Lafayette Ave., Buffa lo 9, N.Y.

DENVER, COLORADO President- Kay Hart , 3420 Julian t.. Denver, Colo. Editor- Juanita Keith , 3033 W. H ighland PI. , Denver, olo.

DET ROIT, MICHIGAN President- Mrs. H oward We t , 711 an tone, Milford, Mi h. Editor- Aulga Mae, 26 alifornia, Highland Park, Mi h .

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E]\[PORIA , K.~N AS

President-Mrs. Wayn e Russell , 52.1 Rural , Empori a, Kan. Editor- Mrs. Fred Griffith , 1.12 0 Market , E mporia, Kan.

FLI N T , Ml CHJ GAN

President- Mrs. William Schultz, 2001 Iroquois Ave., Flint -l , Mich. Editor- Miss Lucille Gale, 27 01 Bonbri~ht St. , Flint, Mich.

LA NS ING, MI CHI GAN

President- Mrs. Ellen Myers, 1721 Sterling, Lansing 1 o, Mich. Editor- Mrs. Dewey Craddock , 2307 Eaton Rd., La n sin~ 10, Mich.

M1NOT, NORTH DAJ..:OTA

President- Yvonne Romine, 622 lOth St. N.E., Min ot , )J.D. Editor-Marian Carlson, 20 th Ave. XW. , Minot , N.D .

M UN CIE, INDIANA

President-Ethel Himelick , 42-l N. Calvert , Muncie, Tnd. Editor- Mrs. Louis E. elson, Box 573, Muncie, Ind .

Prrn.ADELl'HTA, PENN SYLVAN IA

President-Charlotte King, 5941 N. Camac St., Philadelphia 4 l , Pa. Editor- Eleanor Heydrich , 4807 Garden St. , Philadelphia 37, Pa.

SHEPHERDSTOWN, \VEST VIRGINIA

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President- Mrs. Virginia Koontz Cosey, 45.1 W. Antietam St. , H agerstown , Md. Editor- Ruth Seibert, 44 6 Winchester Ave., Martinsburg, W.Va .

ST. LO UIS , MISSOURI

President- Bernice Pace, 5875 Pl ymouth , St. Louis, Mo. Editor- Evelyn Luecking, S 700 Neosho, St. Louis, Mo.

WAR , WEsT VmGTNJA President- Margaret Martin , Box 142, Berwind, W .Va. Editor- Mrs. Roy Haynes, Amonate, \Ia.

WICHITA, KAN SAS

President- Mary Leroux , 104 Beechwood Dr. , Wichita, Kan. Editor- Caroline Dawson , 1001 Riverside, Wichita , Kan.

\VTT .T.TAMSPORT, P EN NSYLVANIA

President- Mrs. Marianna Tallman, 8.1 2 Funston Ave., Williamsport H, Pa . Editor- Mrs. E. L. 'vVright , 3-ll Hastings, South Williamsport 23, Pa.

ALUMN;E CLUBS CLEVELAND , OHIO

President- Mrs. Kenneth McLellan , 1620-l Southland Ave., Cleveland 11, Ohio· JoHNSTOW N, PEN NSYLVA N IA

President- Dorothy Risch , Davidsville, Pa. MT. PLEASANT, MICHIGAN

President- Mrs. George Wheeler, R. R . 6, Mt. Pleasant , Mich. NoRFOLK-PoRTSMOU TH, VmGJN IA

President- Mrs. Linwood Roberts, 1100 Ann St. , Portsmouth , Va. WELCH, WEsT VmGJNIA

President- Mrs. Lena Caporossi, Welch, W.Va. Editor- Mrs. Helen B. Decker, Welch , W.Va.

Yo u NGSTOW N, 0Hro President- Mrs. Keith McGowan , 2368 Midlothian, Youngstown, Ohio.

DISTRICTS AND PRESIDENTS

First District: (central) Michigan , Illinois, Indiana , Ohio, Wiscon in . Second District: (eastern ) New York Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maine, New H amp­

shire, Vermont , Massachusetts . Connecticut , and Rhode Island . President- Beverly Bollard , 323 Bird Ave. , Buffalo, N .Y.

Third District: (western ) All states west of the Mississippi River. President- Mrs. Carl Robinson , 5119 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis 15 , Mo .

Fourth District: (southern ) Virginia , West Virginia , Kentucky, Maryland , Delaware, Tennessee, North Carolina, Mississippi , Alabama , Georgia, Florida, and outh Carolina.

President- Mrs. E. C. Phipp , 803 Broad St. , Mt. Hope, W.Va.

CENTRAL OFFICE

481 Torrence Rd., Columbus 2, Ohio

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