| Show Sororities Advance New Ideas For War Work By PAT LEARY wartime cooperation among Pan-Hellenic the Alpha Chi Omega sorority held a panel discussion on war activities at their chapter house April A representative from each of the campus sororities was Miss Mary opened the meeting with a short talk on the college women's duty to her Following this the panel members each gave a summary of the volunteer war work of their national and local Leading the campus in stamp and bond the Alpha Delta Pi's sold over worth during The chapter members supported the drive per everyone purchasing a From the fifteen University of Utah women who have seven are Alpha Also busy in city war functions are the members of Chi following their central policy of community rather than national war the sorority has been built up for the purpose of maintenance or reestablishment of chapter houses after the All chapters of Kappa Kappa Gamma are participating in the refugee-adoption plan bv which refugee children in this are provided for until the end of the For the past three years in sponsored and personally supervised by the many bombed families have been given hospitalization and all other needed The local chapter last fall raised the scholastic requirements for all members to a quarterly a higher average than is required by any other campus social Begun in the last a hospital sponsored Delta Gamma fraternity is still in existence in An experimental school for blind children who are raised from early infancy to maturity under careful medical supervision has been the main fraternity project for many Alpha Chi Omega members have financially supported the St. Christopher nursery school in London since |