ZONTA APOP*S NEW PLAN
As a special service feature this
year, the Portland Zonta club will
have as its guests at each program
meeting during the year two girls
from the city high schools, selected
by the dean in each school on the
basis of "high scholarship and personal merit." Honored at tonight's
dinner meeting of the club, to be
held at 6:15 o'clock at the University club will be Jytiss Ethel Fahlen
of Lincoln high school and Miss
Margaret Tassarge of Jefferson.
The new plan, according to Miss
Genevieve Kidd, the club president,
"is intended to provide a contact
which should prove mutually helpful—giving the young women the
point of view of the older woman
executive and the girls, in turn,
bringing to us the ideals they expect to find in the older woman."
Following the custom begun last
year of inviting members of other
clubs to attend one Zonta dinner
meeting during the year, the club
asked the women of Portland Soro-
sis to be its guests tonight.
Speaker for the dinner will be
Dr. Edward O. Sisson of Reed college, who will talk on "Old World
Schooling in New World Schools."
Miss Lena Dorothy Amato, pianist, will play and Miss Maude Moore
will be hostess.