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Show ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTSUnder the capable leadership of its president, Kathryn Blood, the Associated Women Students of the University of Utah has fulfilled its purpose very effectively this year. This organization is composed of all the girls of the school. Every woman student, upon registration, automatically becomes a member of the association. This affords a bond of union among the girls of the university, and fosters a spirit of friendliness and democracy. The completion of the purpose is aided by dividing the girls into groups with a senior as the captain. It is her duty to help and direct the girls under her supervision.Again this year, the Associated Women Students sponsored a drive for the Girls' Loan Fund. This fund is maintained by the annual sale of a poem, the proceeds of which are used by girls who would otherwise be unable to complete their education at the University.In the fall quarter, the organization sponsored an assembly of high class music and inspirational talks. Mrs. George H. Dern was the principal speaker. The social activities of the year were focused onthe entertainment given for all the girls of the school during the Winter Quarter. Ferns, warm colored rugs, easy chairs, and tables bearing dainty tapers and delectable food converted the main hall of the Park Building into a charming living room, a delightful scene for the tea. The Chi Omega sorority house was the scene of a delightful luncheon on February 21st sponsored by the A. W. S. in honor of the National Spur Convention held on this campus the 19th, 20th, and 21st of February.The president of the organization was materially aided by the following officers: vice-president, Kay Hardy; secretary-treasurer, Laura Snow; organist, Hazel Blood; and chorister, Diane Lamoreaux. These officials were in turn supported by a splendid staff of representatives: Helen Rothwell, Chiyo Thomas, Rowine Kelly, Margaret Evans, and Harriet Young of the senior class; Virginia Kingsbury, Helen Ridges, and Lois Brown, of the junior class; Virginia Cahoon, and Mirra Jacobs of the sophomore class.Kathryn Blood Kay Hardy Laura SnowPresident - Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer |