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Chi Delta winners in the all-university songfest included (from left to right):
Frances Raynolds, Harriettc Burke, Ruth Thompson, Christine Gustafson, Ruth
Stewart, Elisabeth I.amont, Hesper Tucker, Winifred Ralph, Mary Orr, Hasel
Lee, Genera Woodward, Mildred Paine, Ruth Costello, and Trieva Nuttall. This
picture will appear in the "Coloradoan," the yearbook.
zSllpha 0 on Athletic 'Board
TE N co-eds were named yesterday to fill appointive positions on the board
of the Women's Athletic association by Karen Daniels, newly elected presi-
dent of the board.
Because Elizabeth Phillips became scholastically ineligible following her election
to the board last quarter as track head, Elizabeth A n n Couper was appointed to the
position.
Other co-eds named to the board are R u t h M c M a h o n , publicity; M a r j o r i e
Jensen, archery; Volborg Ravn, social chairman; Helen Slocum, senior representa-
tive; Dorothy Davies, cabin head; Gweneth Hedlund, Gopher representative; Ruth
Wilson ( T a u ) , gotf head and Dorothea Nylin, inter-class council.
The biggest undertaking of the board this quarter w i l l be the annual field day
and spring banquet to be held M a y 22 in the afternoon and evening respectively.
—Minnesota Daily
T^ho ffirls Jfave 'Big Jobs in Qampus £how
TH E musical comedy which is given each spring by the Women's Athletic As-
sociation and the Men's Union of Northwestern University gives us a chance to
to show our home talent. "Whoa There," this year's show, was a decided success,
as everyone will tell you. A good share of the success was due to four Alpha
O's. The finances were handled by Peggy Parker, who proved herself to be a
v'ery efficient business manager. Margaret D o r r had the difficult job of having
charge of tickets. She proved herself to be just as capable as she has on many
other occasions. I t is quite a j o b to keep the tickets straight for a show that runs
four nights, but Margaret didn't seem to have any difficulties. "Marge" Biondi
took charge of all the candy sales, and all indications point to the fact that she
had a rushing business. Gretchen Baarsch's "Rainbarrel Full of Tears" won the
co-ed's" prize song contest. I t was the only song in the show which was written
D v a woman. So, you see, we feel a "sisterly" pride in the overwhelming success
°f "Whoa There."—By Gretchen Baarsch.

