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"The Drums of Oude" was given at Gary, at Knox College and at the
Spaulding School for Crippled Children
Sophomore 'Posture Winner is ^Alpha
MISS MARY CLARA EATON, sophomore student in the School of Household
Administration, University of Cincinnati, holds the distinction of having the
best posture of any U.C. co-ed. She won first place in the posture contest spon-
sored by the woman's department of physical education during Health Week,
which closed yesterday.
Announcement of Miss Eaton and second and third place winners in the pos-
ture contest was made yesterday noon at a health convocation in McMicken audi-
torium, which was addressed by Bleeker Marquette, Executive Secretary of the
Public Health Federation.
Second place in the contest was won by Miss Virginia Stacey, freshman in the
College of Liberal Arts, and third place by Miss Catherine Johnson (Theta Eta),
sophomore in the School of Applied Arts.—The Cincinnati Enquirer
zAlpha ^Manages Tickets for J^uncheon
THE Hotel Somerset will be the scene of the eighth annual gathering of the
Boston Panhellenic Association on Saturday when more than 500 Greek-letter
women from almost every state in the Union and from Canada will meet at one
0 clock for lunch and an afternoon of merriment. The women present will represent
twenty national Greek-letter sororities and universities and colleges from coast to
coast.
Mrs. Harold C. Haskell, Brookline, is president of the association and a mem-
ber of Alpha X i Delta. She has extended an invitation to all sorority girls in
Boston and vicinity. Officers of the association and the committee in charge of the
luncheon include: Mrs. D. Ray Holt, Chi Omega, secretary; Miss Irene Hall,
Sigma Kappa, treasurer; Mrs. Robert J. Dunkle, Brookline, Alpha Chi Omega,
luncheon chairman; Miss Beatrice S. Woodman, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Mrs.
*«• A. Stonestreet, Kappa Delta, flowers, printing and hotel arrangements; Mrs. Cyrus

