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Show (Associated Women Student;HPHE Associated Women Students organization was formed with an idea of bringing about a more united feeling among the women of the University. To further this feeling several years ago the "Big Sister" idea was put into effect. Each of the Senior girls was made the big sister to several of the under classmen, so that they could aid their little sisters in every way possible. For several years this was not so effective as had been hoped, but this year has been all that could be desired.Early in the fall quarter the officers of the Associated Women Students gave a tea for all the freshmen girls, so that they might become acquainted with one another and with the girls of the other classes. It was the first time such a movement had been sponsored here and has resulted in greater friendliness among the girls.A little later the girls entertained at a tea for the donors of the girls fund. All the peoplewho have aided in making it possible to help the girls were invited as special guests.When the girls from Boulder came with their team to the Homecoming game a tea was given in their honor. It was one of the most successful that has been given.During the winter quarter all the women on the campus entertained the men at a Leap Year Dance. The party was given in the gym, and those who pere fortunate enough to attend proclaimed it the most successful of its kind ever attempted.The officers for this year were: I da Quayle, president; Charlotte Ulke, vice-president; Virginia Rishel, secretary and treasurer; Margaret O'Rourke, choister; and Virginia Sum-merhays, accompanist. There were, besides, five senior representatives, two junior representatives, one sophomore representative and one freshman repesentative.â- â- â- â- "'â- â- â- QUAYLERISHELO'ROURKESUMMERHAYSIt 37 |