Obak’s Kollege Krier QBAK Wallace, Publisher_E.E.J. Office Boy and Editor Volume 4 SATURDAY A. M. Number 3 LEAGUE CHANGES FROLIC SYSTEM Inter-class Competition To Take Place Of Rivafry Among Organized Houses Bigger And Better Stunts Will Be Made Possible By Use of New Method Inter-house competition in April Frolic stunts will be replaced by inter-class rivalry in the future, it was unanimously decided by all campus women who attended the first Women’s League Mass meet ing Thursday evening in Villard hall. This change was made to meet the disadvantages which have been discovered in the old method of conducting the Frolic. Heretofore the Frolic has been given each year by half of the women’s houses, each organization going on the program on alternate years. As one of the girls at the mass meeting pointed out, these stunts, when given by such small groups of girls, are too big an undertaking for the time each house has to spend. “More time will be allowed for each of the class stunts, and they will be bigger and finer entertain ments,” observed Miss Anna De Witt, who put the proposition be fore the girls. “The cup will be awarded as before, but to the class instead of the house.” The Women’s League major com mittee chairmen made their re ports at the meeting . Esther Set ters, chairman of the activities com mittee, declared that the chief aim of that branch of Women’s League this year will be to further the spread of activity participation on the campus. Kathryn Ulrich, chair man of the Big Sister committee, re ported that this new movement ha,d so far seemed successful, and that all suggestions and ^ij^isp*;* {