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EIGHTH NATIONAL CONVENTION of

ALPHA SIGMA TAU to be held in

CINCINNATI, OHIO •

AUGUST 1942 • Details to be an nounced in later issues of THE ANCHOR


THE ANCHOR--October

Vol. XVII

No. I

1941

CONTENTS Page Our Sorority

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Annual Report of Alpha Sigma Tau President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Vice-presidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Historian-Chaplain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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A.E.S. Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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National Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Program Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Awards Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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E xaminations Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Scholarship Loan Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Life Membership Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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National Songbook Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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District Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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THE ANCHOR OF ALPHA SIGMA TAU Our Sorority _8NOTHER

successful year has been added to the eventful history of

r\ Alpha Sigma Tau, and we begin a new year determined to bring still

closer to perfection those aim s for which we are all striving. It has been especially gratifying this year to have such hi gh efficiency as is recorded on the following efficiency chart . This is the first year that every collegiate and alumnre chapter ha sent in its annual report, thus enabling the nati onal president to prepare complete and comprehen ive reports of membership , efficiency, and activities. The three new chapters installed last year have functioned plendidly. Chi chapter at Shepherdstown, We t Virginia, is to be especially commended for winning the efficiency award , sendin g a fine song to the national song book committee, and for preparing and delivering a half hour radio broadcast concerning the activities of Alpha Sigma Tau. Dorothy Canfield in T!t e Squinel Cage ha said something that all organizations need to ponder upon ; 'The trouble with many of us is that we just slide along in life. If we would only give, just once the same amount of reflection to what we want to get out of life that we give to the question of what to do with a two weeks' vacation, we would be tartled at our false standards am! the aimless procession of our busy days." There are three phases of our work that need careful consideration- life membership, chapter response to national directions, and emphasis on the cultural aims of the sorority. Last year the report showed 344 life members and this year 3 70. The gain of twenty-six members is good but it is only one-eighth a much as it should be. The reason behind the failure of members to continue payments needs to be found and removed. It is a problem largely for each alumnre representative and her collegiate chapter. The plan was started this year of having each alumnre representative visit her collegiate chapter three times a year. Thi s procedure is helping the chapter officers to understand their duties better and to carry out their national obligations more effectively. Many gi rls are active members only two years and some only one so that they do not have time to become thoroughly acquainted with the sorority before being asked to hold office. Thi year we want to work out a still closer contact of the collegiate members with the a!umnre so that the experience of the alumnre can be still more available to the newer girls. Better pledge training and a shortening of the length of pledgeship are also to be studied. Appreciable progress was made thi s year in the attempt of chapt rs to hold cultural program at the clo e of their bu ine meeting. The programs


THE ANCHOR worked out by the national chairman were splendid , and the precedent thus established of having each chapter follow the same plan of study. As in previous years 1 it has been a pleasure to work for Alpha Sigma Tau. There is a fine feeling of sincere friendship evidenced among chapters and national workers. To belong to an organization which promotes friendship and ideals is an inspiring experience today since in so many parts of the world there exists the opposite conditions. From the writings of Carl Schurz we read: " Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But, like the seafaring men on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them reach your destiny." In the coming year may all Alpha Sigma Taus be very conscious of their ideals and come closer to them than they ever have. CARRIE W. STAEHLE, National President

The Annual Report of Alpha Sigma Tau Greetings to the m emb ers of Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority:

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H E national president of Alpha Sigma Tau presents the fifth annual report of the Central Office and a general report of the soro rity 's activities for the year 1940-41. CENTRAL OFFICE ACTIVITIES

CARRIE W. STAEHLE- Na tion.al P1'esident Correspondence 620 personal letters ; 206 packages 2052 Central Office Bulletins 248 National Board and Alumme Representative letters 4021 News Letters

M eetings Attended the conference of the Association of Education Sororities at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Denver, Colorado, July 14-16. Met with the Denver alumnre chapter, Tuesday evening, July 15. Form lvfaterial Planned and had printed a post card to be used for so rority correspondence. Revised the calendar, supply list, budget sheets, and rush sheets for 1941-42. Prepared and had mimeographed the examination questions for pledges and active members. Planned and had mimeographed the blanks for chapter annual reports and collegiate chapter opening and mid-year reports. 路w riting Wrote "The History of the First Forty Years of Alpha Sigma Tau ' to be read at all district meetings.


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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. In the following tables, on time counts 2; late, 1; and not sent, 0. There are four issues of THE ANCHOR but chapters were required to send material only to two instead of three since one issue was the directory number. If, therefore, the required material was sent two times punctually the score is 4. Six letters should have been sent to the Central Office making a perfect score of 12. Chapters should remember that if an extension of time is needed, national officers are always willing to grant it and will not count reports late if they are sent as promised. The perfect score for collegiate chapters is 42; for alumnce 26. COLLEGIATE CHAPTER EF!'ICIENCY REPORT Treasurer

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THE DIRECTORY A three-way alumnre directory is kept by the Central Office as follows: The initiation list of each collegiate chapter as copied from the green suede notebooks. The names of new initiates are added. each year. The statistical list of the alumnre of each collegiate chapter which is arranged alphabetically by the maiden names. Dates of initiation and graduation, scholarship and sorority examination grades, married names, deaths, alumnre chapter affiliation, and life memberships are recorded. The mailing list arranged alphabetically by chapters gives each member's full name and present address. This is used when sending the alumnre representatives' news letters. For the first time a complete and correct chart showing our membership can be presented . The national president is indebted to the alumnre representatives for helping obtain the data for this report. M E MB E RSHIP CHART Addresses Chapter

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THE REPORTS OF THE DISTRICT PRESIDENTS FIRST

DISTRICT- Dorothy Stadler

1. Conducted the First District meeting held in Ypsilanti, Michigan. 2. Have taken an active part in the work and activities of the Cleveland alumnre chapter. 3. Have sent all monthly letters to the Central Office and answered all sorority correspondence. 4. Letters were written and information sent to seven colleges in the First District. The answers from two indicate that maybe sometime in the future Alpha Sigma Tau may obtain a collegiate chapter. Follow-up letters will be sent in the fall of 1941. 5. One alumnre chapter in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, was organized and in tailed by Mrs. Gaffney, President of Flint alumnre chapter on June 14, 1941. SECOND DISTRICT-

Edith

Paul

1. Planned and conducted (and carried on all the necessary correspondence for) the meeting of the Second District at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. 2. Prepared and sent thirty announcements concerning the District meeting. 3. Attended seven of the nine monthly meetings of the Johnstown alumnre chapter. 4. Entertained the Johnstown alumnre chapter in January. 5. Served as Program Chairman for the Johnstown alumnre chapter. 6. Sent the monthly letters to the Central Office and answered all correspondence from same office. 7. Sent Christmas Greetings to the National Council, and the Collegiate and Alumnre Chapter Presidents of the Second District. 8. Through correspondence contacted each of the Alumnre Representatives, the Alumnre Chapter Presidents and the Collegiate Chapter Presidents for names and addresses of prospects for new chapters. 9. Wrote to Alpha Sigma Tau alumnre now attending three State Teachers Colleges in Pennsylvania (Kutztown, Shippensburg, and Stroudsburg) for information concerning the possibilities of organizing collegiate chapters there. Of these none were elligible. Advised to postpone further attempts till fall. 10. Wrote to twenty alumnre for their suggestions as to the possibilities of organizing alumnre chapters at: Smethport, Pa.; St. Marys, Pa.; Indiana, Pa.; Punxsutawney, Pa.; Lock Haven, Pa.; Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Iorthern part of New Jersey. 11. To date the best possibility of organizing an alumnre chapter rests with Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. 12. Prepared letter for Zeta's Spring News Letter. 13. Sent greetings to the First, Third, and Fourth Vice-Pre ident for their Di trict Meetings.


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14. Sent telegrams to the Deltas at Indiana, Pennsylvania, and the Zetas at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, on their Home Coming Days. 15. In. all. wrote .179letters from July 1, 1940 to July 1, 1941 for the Second D1stnct busmess. 路 THIRD

DISTRICT- Do1'othy Robinson

1. District Meeting: With the very efficient help of the local chapter and others I arranged for and conducted the second triennial meeting at Conway, Arkansas, in -ovember, 1940. 2. Expansion: I corresponded with prospects at Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and at Tahlequah, Oklahoma ; and visited the campus at Springfield, Missouri. The Springfield situation looks promising. We hope to know definitely by this fall. 3. Efficiency in District: Because some chapters in our district were rather low in efficiency, I wrote a " pep talk" letter to spur them on. It worked, but it was pretty late in the season. This year we are going to start at the beginning! On the other hand our collegiate chapter, Iota, won the award for the year before. We have a record to live up to! 4. Correspondence: Sent the monthly letters to the Central Office and answered all correspondence from same office. 5. Meetings : Entertained St. Louis alumnre chapter and attended all the chapter meetings. FouRTH DISTRICT-

Bula

McNeill

1. With the aid of representatives from the Zeta Tau chapter planned and directed the meeting of the Fourth District held at Farmville, Virginia, November 2-3, 1940. 2. Attended seven of the nine monthly meetings of the Bluefield alumnre chapter. 3. Wrote several letters throughout the year to people whom I thought might be able to help us establish chapters at the schools located at Radford and Harrisonburg, Virginia, and Fairmont, West Virginia. 4. Attended all social events given by the Omicron chapter. 5. Attended many business meetings of the Omicron chapter. 6. Helped the alumnre representative prepare the directory and news letters. 7. Installed an alumnre chapter at War, West Virginia, October 19, 1940. 8. Was chairman of a magazine subscription contest, sponsored by the Bluefield alumnre chapter. 9. Visited and inspected the Beckley alumnre chapter. 10. Sent encouraging or " pep" letters to Welch, War, and Beckley alumnre chapters. 11. Sent monthly letters to the Central Office and answered all sorority correspondence.


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NATIO AL TREASURER 'S REPORT GwE NDOLYN RmDE RHOF

R ECEIPTS- J ULY 3 1, 19-10 TO J ULY 3 1, 19-11 Collegiate Chapt ers Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zeta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lambda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Omicron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pi · . · . · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Rho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sigma . · . · · · · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · Upsilon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zeta T au . . . . . . ........... Chi ... . ......... · · ... · · . · Phi ...... . · . . ... · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

66 .00 2-1 3.50 27 0.50 27-1 .50 256.75 -110.00 95 .38 -15-1.50 350.00 3-1.00 196 .50 255.5 0 125.6 1 2-13 .00 60.00

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Alpha .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . Beta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zeta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . .

Omicron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S1gma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upsilon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zeta Tau Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T ota l

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DISB RSEMENTS District M eetings & A .E.S. Convention

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Publications

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THE ANC HOR Central 0 ffice Secretarial Assistance ....... . Postage, Phone, T elegra ms .. . Supplies ....... . .... . . M imeographing, Typing Tot al

150.00 96.92 17 5.56 328.46

.. $ 750.9-J.

Misc ellaneous News Letters ............. . . . $ 189 .+ 7 Nat'! Officers' Expense . 93 .+8 Nat'! Chairmen's Expense 90.62 Alumnre R ep resentatives' Expense . . . ... . 62.85 Treasurer's Sec. Ex pense 90.00 Treasurer's Bond ..... 2.50 1940 Treasurer's Audit 25.00 A.E .S. Dues . . .. ... . 25 .00

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E ditor's Assistance .... . ...... . Courtesy . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . Cup Engravinp; ... ..... . ... . . . Bank Fees ........ . . . .. ... . . . Subscripti ons .. Awards ..... . . .......... . . Candlesticks . ..... . . . . .. . Promotion Work for Nu ...... . Pledge Man uals ......... . Theta Initiation Fee Re't . .... . Cont ribution Perl e Leslie Dall Memorial .. . ... . . . L oan to Theta ........ . Chapter Supplies .. . . Constitution Amendments Organ izin g Total

70.00 18.60 .7 5 5.09 26 .00 17.00 40.00 25.00 198.00 9.50 5.00 67.50 146.95 8.75 43. 10

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FINANCIAL STATEMENT

Audit Balance August 1940 ..... .. ... ..... . . ... .. . .. .. .. $ 867.78 Total R eceipts 19-J.0-19+1 .......... . .. . . . ... . . . ... .. . .. ....... . .. . .. . ... 4,4 18.77 $5,286 .55 Total Disbursements .. . Aud it Balance August 19-J.l

. . . . . ...... . .. . . . . . .. ... . . .. .. ... .. ......... . . $4,025.23 ..... $1,261.32

THE REPORT OF THE HISTORIAN -CHAPLAIN ELLEN S. MASON A fo rm letter was written to the historians with directions and dates regardi ng the hi stories called for. All letters of inquiry regarding these were answered. T hose histo ries which were sent in have been filed and information regarding them sent to the president. T he old copies of THE ANCHOR have been bound and all extra copies mailed to the editor. T hree articles were sent to Ban ta's Gteek Exchange and two to Ptatenuity M ontlz for publication. Several letters were written asking fo r additiona! information regarding people for these and other articles. Information and certain materials have been received for the Memory Book of those Alpha Sigma Taus who have died. This will be arranged and fi led upon the p urchase of a suitable cover.


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THE REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATION SORORITIES REPRESE TATIVE EDITH L. MANSELL The biennial meeting of the Council of the Association of Education Sororities was held in Denver on July 14-16, 1941. Mrs. Staehle and I were present, and we were happy to have several of our alumnre who live in or near Denver attend several of the meetings and ocial affairs. One subject discussed was "What Constitutes an Active Chapter? " It was decided that if a chapter has as few as two members for more than two consecutive years it must be dropped from the roll. Another topic along this arne line was that of mutual co-operation of all chapters on a campus so that the stronger chapters will help strengthen the weaker ones. The idea behind this is that the sorority system as a whole will gain from having strong chapters in every sorority; that since at some time or other we have each had weak chapters we should be willing to do for the present weak chapters what we would that the strong chapters should do for us when we are weak. A discussion of the place of the sororities in defense work was concluded by arrangements to buy a $100 defense bond. Pi Kappa Sigma reinstated its chapter at Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, in the fall of 1940 and Alpha Sigma Alpha installed at Dickinson, North Dakota. All A.E.S. sororities have recently received petitions from local groups at Mt. Pleasant, and Delta Sigma Epsilon has received one from Springfield, Missouri. I have gone to Ypsilanti to visit the Alpha chapter a couple of times, taking along some Theta girls. The usual Association of Education Sororities correspondence has been taken care of.

THE REPORT OF THE NATIONAL EDITOR MARY LouiSE DoYLE During the school year 1940-1941, THE ANCHOR, our national quarterly, was published as follows: Vol. XVI, No. 1 October, 1940 ...... 24 pages $ 131.64 Vol. XVI, o. 2 December, 1940 .... 32 pages 208.13 Vol, XVI, o. 3 March, 1941 ..... .. 84 pages 553.59 Vol. XVI, No . 4 June, 1941 . ....... 40 pages 268.72 180 pages $1,162.08* The March 1941 number was our second directory of Alpha Sigma Taus. Because of the size of the magazine and the nature of the material therein, this issue cost almost as much as the other three issues of the year added together. However, the directory is only published triennially and the added expense incurred is partly made up in THE ANCHOR budget in the course of three years. * Includes co t of mailing.


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THE REPORT OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE MARY ALICE SELLER During September and October as chairman of the ritual committee I completed the plans for new typically Greek robes and crowns for initiation and supervised the making of a sample set of robes, which was displayed at three of the district meetings. Before resigning from the presidency of the Third District I made tentative plan of the Conway meeting. Later I attended this meeting and took part in the program. I accepted the program committee chairmanship in November and supplied material and suggestions for the programs from December through June. THE REPORT OF THE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD S COMMITTEE MRs. R. S. MAcDouGALL, Chairman No. of

Highest Individual Average in Each ChaPter *Smith , Margaret . . . .. . . ..... ..... 1.000 Shockey, Margaret ... . ... . .... . ... 1.031 Sheasley, Dorothy .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. 1.233 22 Zeta .... . . .. . .... 2.216 Heydrick, Eleanor . . ... . .. ....... 1.486 17 Lambda ..... ... . .2.233 Primes, Ivylle . .. .... .... . ... . .. . 1.333 20 Phi .......... . ... 2.255 Owens, Gladyce ........ . ..... . . . 1.51 6 18 Beta ......... . ... 2.320 *Gidday, Geraldine ....... . . . . . . .. . 1.21+ 28 Theta . .... . . ... . . 2.+++ Adonowicz, Sophie .... . . . .. . ..... 1.33~ Alpha ..... . .. . ... 2.607 8 Stewart, Phyllis . ....... .. . . ... . .. 2.193 Upsilon .. . ........ 2.6+6 33 Albright, Ann etta ... . .. . . . ....... 1.088 Iota .... . ..... •. 2.725 36 *Priest, Louise ...... .. . ... . . . . . .. 1.750 Rho ..... ... ... . .2.813 S Easton, J ea n .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . 2,22 5 Omicron ......... Second semester report inco mplete Zeta Tau .... . . .. Ratings for one term missing Pi . . . .......... .. Second semester ratings missing Sigma ... . .. .. . ... Second semester ratings missing Delta . . . ..... . . .. Second semester ratings missing Chapter Chapter . Average Chi ..... ......... 2.179

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The plan used for averaging the grades gives 1.000 as a perfect score. above averages that are starred are based on only one semester of work either because they were in college bu t one semester or becau~ e they were members fo r only one semester. The others are based on a fu1l year of work . Margaret Shockey of Chi chapter had a perfect score fo r the first semester and only one B, in a one semester hour course, in the second semester, thus winning the scholarship ring for this year. Annetta Albright had a perfect score the first semester and one B, in a three semester hour course in the second semester. Dorothy Sheasley received a perfect rating the first semester but received three B grades totaling seven semester hours in the second semester. Chi chapter having the highest average of all of the chapters will be awarded the Scholarship Cup.

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THE REPORT OF THE EXAMINATIO IS COMMITTEE CARMEN DELANEY, Chairman N1tmber of activ e examinations 29

Average for active examinations B

Number of Collegiate pledg e chapters examinations Beta . .. . . . . . . . 31 Delta ... . . . . . . . . . 11 Zeta .. .. . .. . .... 20 Theta .. . . . . . ... . 11 Iota . . ........ . .. 22 Lambda . .. . ..... 3 Omicron .. . 15 Pi . .. . .... . ...... 13 Rho . ...... . . . .. 9 Sigma . . . .. .. . . . . 8 Zeta Tau ..... . .. 22 Upsi lon ...... . ... 16 Phi .. ..... . ..... 5 Chi . . ..... .. .. . . 1~

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RECEI PTS Balance on hand September 1, Contributions- Collegiate Chapters Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1940 · · · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . $3 ~7 .80 Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.50 Contributions- Alumnce Chapters Zeta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 Iota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 Bluefield ..... . . . . ...... $ 5.00 Lambda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Omicron .... . .......... 10.00 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 Pi ..... ....... .. .. .. ... 12.50 Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·LOO Sigma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Zeta Tau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 E mpo ria . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Chi .. .. . .. .. .. . 5.50 F lint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.50 J ohnstown . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 Lansing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 75.00 orfolk-Po rtsmouth . . . 6.00 Loans R epaid Philadelphia . . . . . . . . 8.00 2-' ~1 . . .. . . .... . . ... 62.00 Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 ~- · ~1 .... .. ............ 75.00 St. Lo uis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.75 Wa r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . 00 ' 137 .00 Welch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 Other R eceipts Wichita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Wi lliamsport . . . . . . . . . . . 8.5 0 Pa rtial payment on Pledge 5.00 -.oo 9~.25

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THE REPORT OF THE LIFE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE CECIL BARRE TT , Chairman Life memberships according to chapters are as follow : Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delta . . . . . . . ............ . ... Zeta . . . . . . ... .. . ... . . .... . ....... . Eta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theta . ... .. . . . . . ... . . .. . . ... .. .. . I ota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lambda .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . ... . . .. . u .......... ...... ... ............

50 1l 1 10 29 7 16 59 13 7

Xi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Omicron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pi ... . ..... . .... . ... . .. . . .. . ... . .. Rho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sigma . . ..... .. ....... . .. ..... .. .. Zeta Tau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upsilon ......................

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45 32 3 52 31 3 1

Total . . . .. . . . . . .. .... ... .. . ... .. 3 71

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IATIONAL SONGBOOK COMMITTEE C hainnan Songs received during the year : 1. " In the Candlelight," words and music by Virginia Rowley Cooper, Alpha alumna, Detroit, Mich. Received in April. 2. " Prayer of an Alpha Sigma Tau," words by Margaret Shockey, music by Margaret Smith, Chi collegiate chapter. Received in June. 3. " We Seniors," words and music by Ruth E. Conn , Zeta collegiate chapter. Received in June. 4. " Pledges ine," words by pledges ( 1941 ), music by Margaret Stout, Upsilon collegiate chapter. Received in August. Also words to the tune " Practice Makes Perfect" were sent by Upsilon chapter. In addition to correspondence concerning the above a group of songs was copied and sent to Chi chapter for their broadcast in April. There is a total of 2 2 songs fo r the new songbook. SARAH PERRINE,

THE DISTRICT MEETINGS The di strict meetings of 1940 were held as foll ows: Distl'ict First (Central) Second (Eastern ) Third (Western) Fourth (So uthern )

Pla ce Ypsilanti , Mich Lock Haven , Pa. Conway, Ark . Farmville, Va.

Nov. Sept. Nov . Nov.

Date 9-10 28-29 16-1 7 2-3

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A t1 endance 52 39 52

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The attendance at the district meetings was lower than it was three years ago because the meetings were held in cities wherein fewer alumn<e lived. The results however were not lssened, and the national consciousness of the members who attended the meetings vvas greatly trengthened. The new robes, candlesticks, seal s, and membership cards were displayed and explained to the girls. At the business meetings discussions were held on Rushing, Efficiency, Social Service, Comparison of Alpha Sigma Tau with other sororities, Life Membership, and Expansion. An article written by Mrs. Staehle reviewing the history of Alpha Sigma Tau since 1899 wa. read at all the meetinas.


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NATIO AL COU CIL President ....... . ......... ... ....... .. ........... Mrs. Haswell E . Staehle (Alpha) 481 Torrence Road, Columbus, Ohio Vic e-Presidents in Charge of Organizing: Miss Dorothy Stadler, 642 E. 115th St. , Cleveland, Ohio .. . ... . . . .... (Eta) Miss Edith Paul, 106 Lincoln St., Johnstown, Pa ................ .. . (Zeta ) Mrs. S. C. Robinson, 5119 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo ............. . . (Pi ) Mrs. Meade McNeill, Athens, W.Va .... ...................... . .. (Omicron ) A .E .S. R epresentative ................................ Mi s Edith L. Mansell (Beta) 161 Highland Ave., Highland Park, Mich. Secretary .. .. . .. .. .. ......... . ... .... . .. ... ..... . Mrs. Haswell E. Staehle (Alpha) (Temporary) Treasurer .... . . . . ... .. . .. .... . . . . .. . . . . .. ...... . .. . Mrs. Adrian Ridderhof (Zeta) 16502 Blackstone, Detroit, Mich Editor ... .. .. . . . ........ ... .. ... . .............. .. . Mrs. Justin G. Doyle (Theta) 314 Walnut St., Peekskill, N .Y. Chaplain and Historian ............ ... ............ Mrs. W. Leon Mason (Zeta Tau) Route 3, Portsmouth, Va. NATIONAL COMMITTEES Awards Committee ............... . .. .............. Mrs. R . S. MacDougall (Zeta ) 253 N. Fairview, Lock Haven, Pa. Examination ........ . . . .................. ... . .... Mrs. Carmen S. Delaney (Theta ) 1251 Glynn Ct., Apt. C-6 Detroit, Mich . Scholarship Loan Fund .. . .... . . .. ........... .. . Miss Margaret Macdonald (Sigma ) 673 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N .Y. Life M embers hip .. . .. .... . ..... ... . .. . .. . .. .. ...... . . Mrs. Vernon Barrett (Iota ) 15750 Ashbury Park, Detroit, Mich. Song Book . . ................ .. . .... . ... ...... . ...... Mrs. Austin Perrine (Alpha ) 3051 Idaho Ave. N.W., Apt. 1 2 ~ , Washington, D .C. Progra.m . . . ...... .... .... ...... .. ... ...... . ...... .. Miss Mary Alice Seller (Iota ) 914 Merchant St., Emporia, Kan.

ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATION SORORITIES Chairman ......... . ... ... ...... ... .. ... .. . .... Mrs. C. P . eidig, Pi Kappa Sigma 1503 First National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati , Ohio S ecretary .............................. ... Mrs. RobertS. Hill, Delta Sigma Epsilon 816 Columbus St. , Rapid City, S.D. Treamrer . .. ........... ... . . ... . . .. . ... Miss Carrie E. Walter, Theta Sigma psilon 123 W. Tulpehocken , Philadelphia, Pa. Director of Local Panhellenics ................ Miss Edith Mansell , Alpha igma Tau 161 Highland Ave., Highland Park , Mich Chairman of Eligibility and Nationalization ... . .. . . Miss Mae Warfield Pi D elta Theta Administration Bldg., Allentown, Pa. Chairman of Pt1blicity . . ............... . ... . Mrs. Fred Sharp, Alpha i"ma Alpha 1405 Hardy Ave., Independence, Mo . Chairman of lntersororit y R elationships . . Mi Mabel Lee Walton, i"ma igma igmn P .O. Drawer 10 , Clermont, Fla .


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COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS ALPHA (1899)-Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich. President- Phyllis Stewart, 425 Perrin, Ypsilanti, Mich. Corresponding Secretary- Aurabel Hosman, 2921 Holmes Rd ., Ypsilanti, Mich . Editor-Doris Smith, Washtenaw Rd. , Ypsilanti, Mich. Adviser- Mrs. R . B. Bates, 20 S. Normal, Ypsilanti; Mich. Alumnre Representative-Marga ret Pollock, Bloomfield Highlands, Pontiac, Mich . BETA (1905-1917; 1940)-Central State Teachers' College, Mount Pleasant, Mich. President-Florence Mary Gwinn, 320 Ronan Hall, Mount Pleasant, Mich. Corresponding Secretary-Aivira Kelley, Ronan Hall , Mount Pleasant, Mich. Editor-Helen Coffman, Ronan Hall, Mount Pleasant, Mich. Adviser- Mrs. Malcolm R . McCrea, S.T.C., Mount Pleasant, Mich. Alumnre Representativ e-GAMMA (1909-1913)-State Normal School, Milwaukee, Wis. Alumnre Representative--Mrs. R. P. Hammond, 2016 Underwood Ave., Wauwatosa, Wis. DELTA (1916)-State Teachers' College, Indiana, Pa. President-Ruth Englehart, 40 Clarke Hall, Indiana, Pa. Corresponding Secretary-Peggy McCafferty, Clarke Hall , Indiana, Pa. Editor-Emmie Lou Wetzel, Clarke Hall, Indiar.a, Pa. Adviser- Mrs. Alma Gasslander, S.T.C., Indiana, Pa. Alumnre Representatives-Miss Betty Weaver, 1235 4th Ave., Ford City, Pa. ; Mrs. Harold Bee, 133 . 6th St., Indiana, Pa. EPSILON (1919-1923; reo rganized as Lambda 1926)-Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. Alumnre Representa tive--See Lambda Chap ter. ZETA (1921)-Lock Haven State Teachers' College, Lock Haven , Pa . President- Vivian Williams, Beech Creek, Pa. Corresponding Secretary-Alice June Homier, 210 E. Clinton St., Lock Haven, Pa. Editor-Evelyn Long, 311 N. Fairview St., Lock H aven, Pa. Adviser-Dr. Edna Bottorf, S.T.C., Lock H aven, Pa. Alumnre Representatives-Mrs. W. F . Plankenhorn, 1026 Mulberry St. , Williamsport, Pa.; Mrs. Dale Allen, 123 Summit, Lock Ha ven, Pa. ETA (1927-1939)-Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. Alumnre Representative--Ruth Merrick, 1431 Rosewood A,路e., Lakewood , Ohio. THETA (1923)-Wayne University, Detroit, Mich. President- Irene Blazowski, 13517 Moran St., Detroit, Mich. Corresponding Secretary-Sophie Adanowicz, 2915 Towbridge, Detroit, Mich. Editor-Nan Hartman, 12067 Manor, Detroit , Mich. Adviser- Dr. Gertha Williams, 17673 Manderson Dr., Detroit, Mich. Alumnre Representatives-Mrs. T. W. Briggs, 11072 Way burn Ave., Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Evelyn Kitzul , 15104 Manor, Detroit, Mich. IOTA ( 1923)-Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kan . President-Mavis Richardson, 1006 Constitution, Emporia, Kan. Co rresponding Secretary-Elva Lee James, 1006 Constitution, Emporia, Kan. Ed itor- Virginia Zajic, 1006 Constitution, Emporia, Kan. Adviser- Miss Helen R. Garman 105 W. 12th St., Emporia, Kan . Alumnre Representatives-Mrs. Fred R. Griffith, 1520 Market St. , Emporia, Kan.; Mrs. Le Royce Grosjean, Scott City, Kan. KAPPA (1924-1929)-Miami University, Oxford , Ohio . Alumnre Representati ve-Isabel Finkbine, R .R . 3, Oxford, Ohio . LAMBDA (1926)-Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. President- Claire Jenkins, 5029 Morris St. , Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa . Corresponding Secretary- Charlotte King, 5941 N. Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa.


18 Editor-Hildegarde John , 1-l-15 N . 28th St., Philadelphia, P a. Adviser- Mrs. Ethel H . Kirby, 1917 N. Park Ave. , Philadelphia, Pa . Alumnre Representatives-Elinor De Cou, 219 7th Ave., Haddon Heights, N.J. ; Mabel Schreiber, 37 W. Winona Ave., :\iorwood, Pa . Nu (1928-19-10 )-Colorado State College of Education , Greeley, Colo. Alumnre Representative-Mrs. Ruth Ewer, 11-15 Clay ton Denver, Colo. XI ( 1929-1933) -Western State Teachers' College, Gunnison, Colo. Alumnre Representative- Mrs. Elizabeth M. Osborne, 501 Broadway, Pueblo , Colo. OMICRON (1930)-Concord State Teachers' College, Athens, W.Va. President-Betty Funk, 312 .W. Girls H all , C.S.T.C. , Athens, W.Va. Corresponding Secretary- Marie Browning, Girls Hall , C.S.T .C., Athens, W.Va. Editor- Helen Georgeff, Girls, Hall , C.S.T.C. , Athens, W .Va. Adviser- Mrs. Robert L. Carroll , Athen , W .Va. Alumn re Representative-Romaine Kanode, Athens, W.Va . PI (1930)-Harris Teachers' College, St. Louis, Mo . President- Jane Pratt 59 71a Minerva, St. L ouis, M o. Corresponding Secretary- Ruth Jon es, 330-la Arsenal St., St. Louis, Mo. Editor-Florence Onder, -13-15 Toenges Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Adviser- Miss Edith Gladfelter, 4 720 N. 20th St., St. Louis, Mo. AJumnre Representative-Mrs. Nelson H . Beare, -1109 Goodfellow St. , St. Louis, M o. RHo ( 1932) -Southeastern Teachers' College, Durant, Okla. President- Mary Louise Callahan , 131-l West Elm St. , Durant, Okla. Corresponding Secretary- Mary C. Pack, 720 . -lth St ., Durant, Okla . Editor-Betty Jean Hickman, 609 N . 6th St., Durant, Okla. Adviser-Miss Mildred Riling, 91 8 W. Elm St. , Durant, Okla. Alumnre Representative-Ka thleen Kelchner, 617 W. Elm St. , Durant, Okla. SIGMA (1925 )-State Teachers' College, Buffalo, ~ . Y. President-Eunice Tepas, 503 W. Delavan Ave. , Buffalo, 1 .Y. Corresponding Secretary-Doris Waterworth , 95 Pooley Pl. , Buffalo , N .Y. Editor-Frances Piwowarczyk, 755 Oliver St. , orth Tonawanda , N .Y. Adviser-Dr. Margaret S. Quayle, 805 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N .Y. Alumnre Representative-Beverly Bollard, 323 Bird Ave. , Buffalo, ~.Y . ZETA TAu (1935)-State Teachers' College, Farmville, Va. President- Anne Turner, S.T.C. , Farmville, Va. Corresponding Secretary- Kathryn Hawthorne, S.T.C ., Farmville, Va. Editor-Nancy Saunders, S.T.C. , Farmville, Va . Adviser-Miss Virginia Bedford, S.T.C., Farmv.ille, Va. Alumnre Representative-Helen Hoyer, 93 Hampton Roads Ave., Hampton, Va . UPSILON (1935)-State Teachers' College, Conway, Ark . President- Dorothy Bess Wages, A.S.T.C ., Conway , Ark. Corresponding Secretary- Mildred Thomas, A.S.T.C ., Conway, Ark . Editor- Jane Nichalson, A.S.T.C., Conway, Ark . Adviser- Dr. Ada Jane Harvey , 730 Donaghey, Conway, Ark. Alumnre Representa tive- Marjie Perkins, 800 E. 6th St. , North Little Rock , Ark . PHI (19-10)-Southeastern Louisiana College, Hammond, La. President- Charlotte Stewart, S.L.C., Hammond , La . Corresponding Secretary-Marguerite Hutchison , S.L.C., H ammond , La . Editor- Rosyln Mizel, S.L.C., Hammond , La. Adviser- Miss Margaret Lowe, S.L.C., Hammond, La. Alumn:e Representative-Fleda Edmundson , Covington, La. CHI (19-10 )-Shepherd State T eachers' College, hepherdstown, VI .Va . President- Jean Millard , Shepherdstown, W.Va. Correspondina Secretary-Birdalee Hiett, Shepherd town , W .\'a. Editor- Ma rgaret Smith , Shepherdstown , W.Va. Adviser- Miss Sara Helen Cree, S.T.C., Shepherdstown , W .\ a. Alumnre Repre entativ Christine Hunter, Duffield (P .O. Dark e) \ .\'a.


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President-Mrs. E . C. Phipps, 309 2nd Ave., Beckley, W.Va. Editor-Miss Elizabeth Jones, Beckley, W .Va . BLUEFIELD

President-Mrs. Beryl Woodroof Lambert, 505 Bee St. , Princeton, W.Va. Editor-Miss Henrietta Mahood, 116 Cedar St., Bluefield, W.Va. BUFFALO

President- Mrs. Julian Mason, 211 Sanders R d., Buffalo , .Y. Editor- Miss Lois Anne Dryer, 11 2 Congress l. , Buffalo, N.Y. CLEVELAND

President- Mrs. Helen Wick , 15998 Nelacrest, East Cleveland, Ohio. Editor- Miss Catherine Bozarth , -l90.1 Albertly Ave. , Parma , Ohio. DENVER

President- Mrs. Ruth Ewer, 11-l5 Clayton St. , Denver, Colo. Editor- Miss Ju an ita Emerick , 3033 W. Highland Park Pl., Denver, Colo. DETROIT

President- Miss Katherine Hungerford, 12769 Evanston , Detroit, Mich. Editor- Mi s Emma Dawkins, 2903 Montgomery, Detroit, Mich. D u RANT

President-Miss Ruth Johnson , Box 525, Durant, Okla. Editor- Miss Kathleen Kelchner, 617 W. Elm , Durant, Okla. EMPORIA

President- Miss Madeline Gwinner, 902 West St., Emporia, Kan. Editor-Mrs. Louise Gardner, Neosho Rapids, Kan. fLINT

President- Mrs. Leo J. Gaffney, 222 E. Eldridge Ave. , Flint, Mich. Editor- Miss Lucille Gale, 12357 Fenton Rd. , Fenton , Mich.

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President- Mrs. John Jack, Armagh, Pa . Editor- Miss Edith Paul , 106 Lincoln St. , Johnstown, Pa. LAN SI NG

Pre ident-Miss Margaret Craddock, 2507 Eaton Rd. , Lansing, Mich. Editor- Miss Lillian Dalton, 608 . Capital, Lansing, Mich. LrTTLE RocK

President- Mrs. Ruth Hood Whitley , 17 20 Battery St., Little Rock, Ark. Edi tor- Mrs. Frances Cole Wenzel , 20 17 W. i th St. , Little Rock, Ark. MouNT PLEA SANT

President-Mrs. Helen V. Porterfield , -l27 S. Fancher, Mount Pleasant, Mich. Editor- Mrs. George Wheeler, R.R. 3, Mount Pleasant, Mich . NoRFOLK-PoRTSMOUTH

President- Mrs. Linwood Roberts, 1100 Ann St., Portsmouth, Va. Editor- Mrs. Robert Major, 303 North St., Portsmouth , Va. RICHMOND

President- Marguerite Costello, 211 5 Han ove r, Richmond , Va. Editor- Virginia Winston Smith , R.R. 12, Richmond , Va. ST . Lo urs

President- Mrs. Lillian Vogt, 3605a N. lewstead, St. Louis, Mo. Editor- Mrs. William Vit, 2059a Allen, St. Louis, Mo . PHILADELPHIA

President-Miss Virginia Burke, -lOl W . Roosevelt Blvd ., Philadelphia, Pa. Editor-Miss Alice Mastellar, 600 N. Franklin St., ~es t Chester, Pa .

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President- Mrs. Walter Harless, Jr., ';Nar, W.Va. Editor- Mrs. Edward Rinehart, War, W.Va. WELCH

President-Miss Helen Bera, Welch, W.Va. Editor-Miss Virginia P . Hutchinson, Welch, W.Va. WICHITA

President-Mrs. Everett Chamberlin, 307 N. Madison, Wichita, Kan . Editor- Mrs. Helen Pfanschmidt, 352 S. Chautauqua St., Wichita, Kan. WILLIAMSPORT

President-Miss Eleanore M. Wolfe, 33 1 Lowe St., South Williamsport , Pa. Editor-Miss Marianna P . Tallman, 832 Funston Ave., Williamsport, Pa. YOUNGSTOWN

President-Mrs. J ohn F. Cassidy, 319 Lafayette St., Niles, Ohio . Editor- Miss Laurabelle Owens, S. Main t., Hubbard, Ohio . DISTRICT A D PRESIDENTS First District: (central ) Michigan , Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin. President-Miss Dorothy Stadler, 6-12 E. 115 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Second District: (eastern ) New York, Pennsylvania, New J ersey, Maine, New H ampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rh ode Island. President-Miss Edith Paul, 106 Lincoln St., Johnstown, Pa. Third District: (western ) All states west of the Mississippi River. President- Mrs. S.C. Robinson, 5119 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fourth District: (southern ) Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, Tennessee, North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina. President-Mrs. Meade McNeill, Athen , W.Va. CENTRAL OFFICE 481 T orrence R oad, Columbus, Ohio

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