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       Tau Qirls J^ead in Qampus ^Activities                                                                      o
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Josephine Smith (Tan), left,                                                                                      i
is president of the Inter-house                                                                                   "
Athletic Association for this
year. This organisation is a
part of the Women's Athletic
Association and sponsors ath-
letics between sorority houses
and organized boarding houses
and the  dormitory.—Min-
neapolis Journal.

Elisabeth Ebclin,) (Taut, right,
holds many honors at the Uni-
versity of Minnesota.     As
president of Nu chapter of
Theta Sigma Phi. she at-
tended the national convention
in Columbus, Ohio. She is a
junior member of Phi Beta
Kappa and was elected to
Mortar Board in the spring.—
Minneapolis  Journal.

      ^Minnesota ^Mortar 'Board Entertains

                        3\ew Qirls

        'F.VY pledges to Mortar Board, honorary women's organization at the U n i j
          versity of Minnesota, were entertained at the alumna? banquet given la*,

evening at the College Women's club. The newly elected members are Dorothy
Bennett, Harriet Pratt ( T a u ) , Helen Leitz, Hazel Halloran, Milla Kara Jacob-
sen, Jane Scott, Elizabeth McMillan, Mary Margaret Bumap, Elizabeth Ebeling
 (Tau), Gladys Bradley, Helen Carlson, Charlotte Larson, Lois Lloyd, Ruth Harrison,
Marie Shaver, Barbara Poore, and Edna Edwards.

       They were chosen at the Cap and Gown day luncheon held Thursday noon
in the Minnesota Union at the University.

       Mrs. Edward Dyer Anderson was in charge of arrangements for the banquet.
Covers were placed for 85 guests, and spring flowers and pastel colored tapers wer"
used on the tables.

                                                                                               —Minneapolis Star

Social Worker speaks at "Regional Qonferenc

A R E G I O N A L conference of social work, at which problems relating to com-
          munity welfare will be discussed, opened today at Redwood Falls, Minnesota,
under the auspices of the state board of control, the University of Minnesota ex-
tension division and the state conference on social w-ork.

      The meeting was to be the first of several throughout the state in the summer
and fall. The sessions will be in the Lincoln High School, while at night the
group will gather in the American Legion headquarters. Mayor A. J . White will
welcome the group and will be the first speaker. Charles F . Hall of St. Paul, direc-
tor of the children's bureau of the state board of control, will talk on "How We
Spend Our County Money."

      Poor relief, county allowance, old age pension, and rural county social pro-
grams were to be discussed in turn by A. E . Anderson of Cottonwood, Judge John
W. Peterson of Montevideo, Theodore S. Slen of Madison and J . S. Burrell of
Olivia, county superintendent of schools. Miss Mary Ruth Colby of the children's
bureau will lead the discussions.
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