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Show rmtg JifSsJJSStyffSS cr i K'. V I "V V,v ?' " Cl 4 ' Z'S I sx$m , 4s Xp e . .1 '. S' - ' kXXj K MX 7 W ; 1 ). ... V-L- - pr-- V' -- v 5.i ?: ; p 1 ? 4 & ti. wA ' j, ,j V Melba S. Ilanseen, toastmistress, yT, . t jV'"' XfX t r . rV s Un' u i&. JSm t y f a '$f .. . t s V ik 4$ 'MWF r 1 . . ' V. i V-T.iJ- .V r:.. - ' y v., . . jnwil.'iWiftn dtMuAoiataM .,.a.. i jj,jt.:.a . shown with Logan Alumnae hostesses Kathryn B. Bullen, Lillias C. Adams, Eleanor P. Porter and Giace J. Smith. - ., v a "'V i. I 'I ' iT Vt ? ' I I Alpha Chi Omega alumnae, actives and pledges from all corners of the state will receive a hearty welcome from their Logan sisteis when they assemble at the Union Building on the Utah State Agricultural College campus next Saturday, October 10, for their annual State Days. Acting as hostesses for the event this year are active and alumnae members of Beta Xi chapter, with officers of the two groups heading the central planning comrpittee. 'The gathering is an annual event, planned to commemorate the Founders Day ff hr f & r t V X tt ' , " f i t i ;i V. k .itrv I yfjXj tji r ' ' rtf o 4 " p October 15. hand to extend an official welcome from the college will be Mrs. H. A. Dixon, first lady of Utah State. During registration and the informal reception beginning at 1:30 p.m.f guests will have an opportunity to inspect the cerebral palsy projects completed during the past year by the groups from Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake and Proo. Following the luncheon the program will feature a report of the highlights from the national convention held at Lake Banff in Canada during the surrimer, musical numbers, stunts, and brief reports and plans for future activities by the officers, The sorority house will be open for visiting Alpha Chis until game-tittlSaturday evening. J A n t on . . J-- J K f .'i & On A Marge G. Murray who is in charge of favors and Annabel D. Spencer and Bonnie Reese, members of the activity committee for Stae Days. a Alpha Chi State Days rr - 4, f 1? ft . 4lWr ... '.; ? x S M .r . rp.. Gene M. Rich, past altruistic chairman and Jackie W. White, past alumnae president with articles made by the alumnae club which will be contributed to cerebral palsied children. This work is part of the national Alpha Chi Omega project. L. Schvaneveldt, seated, altruistic chairman: Frances C. Elwood, decorations committee chairman; and Bernice C. Baugh, program committee chairman of the Alpha Chi Alum chapter. Lucile t 4 |