THE MICHIGAN DAILY A -1 A J2AA tbI, - - AlM JA Illinois is to continue its plan this ar of keeping all students in all- md athletic activities which will t throughout the entire year. The npetitive plan was inaugurated two rs ago, and several hundred stu- its have annually competed for the ards offered. Competition under the system is di- requirements are made for each of the vided into four groups, field and track groups, so that extraordinary ability athletics, aquatics, antagonistic, and in any one group will not destroy the gymnastics. The average student versatility idea in the plan. The plan was started as an experi- with a little application can easily ment to determine whether or not stu- qualify for the novice division; above dents could be interested in all- this is placed the athletic division, around athletic activities, rather than and then the honor division of unusu- spending their time in the grandstand ally good athletes. Minimum point or on the sidelines. Ohio State Plans Pageant' Ohio State is planning a semicen- tennial pageant depicting the growth of the university in its relation to state and national progress. The spectacle, which will be held on Ohio field, Columbus, Oct. 15, will be pro- duced under an executive committee of students, who in conference With parts to various campus organizations. About 1,000 students will partici- pate, the pageant being made up of several episodes and concluding with a grand recessional in which all uni- versity organizations will be repre- sented. In the story of the pageant, the early unpopularity of state edu- cation and the growing favor into UNIVERSITY "Y" PLANS EXTENSION OF CAM.PUS WORI a faculty committee will assign the I which it has come will be depicted. mm! GOO LOTHES -4 REIMAN, '16, TO HEAD THE NEW EXTENSION DEPART- MENT UNIVERSITY SERVICES WILL BE CONTINUED City Canvassed for Jobs to Take Care of All Applicants for Work With the inauguration of the Ann Arbor Bible Chair, a new Extension Service, and increased facilities in all departments, the University "Y" serv- ice will start this year with the heavi- est program of service it has ever at- tempted. All the old departments of service will be running as before, with head- quarters of all denominational church student activities, board fur- nished by the "Y" Inn with greater facilities, the University Employment bureau and the Department of Reli- gious Education. Will Boost Michigan Louis C. Reiman, '16, former Varsity football man, football coach and pop- ular pep meeting speaker, will hae charge of the Extension Service de- partment, the newest activity of the Y. M. C. A., which will boost Michigan throughout the state. According to the plans now under way, speakers will be sent out into all parts of the state to talk in high schools and other organizations, tell- ing of the University and its religious side. Deputations of students and others will visit churches, Y. M. C. A. organizations and similar places where they can reach, talk with and spread Michigan propaganda among the people of the state. Besides being the head of the new service, Reiman has been appointed to take charge of the work of the Pres- byterian church at the "Y" as its rep- resentative on the joint staff of the association and the co-operating churches. First Services October 24 Continuation of the monthly Univer- sity services has already been planned for this year, and President Marion L. Burton is to be the speaker at the first of these, on October 24. Arrange- ments are being completed with men of national reputation to speak at fur- ther services throughout the year. The Students' Employment Bureau is now under the drection of Mr. Harry G. Mershon, assistant pastor of the Congregational church and repre- sentative of that churcn on the joint staff. With the expectation of a large increase in applications for work by students, the city has been canvassed completely by the bureau in search of all the available jobs. At present the applicants far outnumber the places for them, but efforts are being made to place all those wio apply. The Undergraduate cabinet of the association, composed of about 15 prominent men chosen from various activities- on the campus, is to take a leading part in the activities of the "Y" this year and help in the enlarg- ing and improvement of its service. .Foreign missionary activities will be directed by Howard R. Chapman, Bap- tist representative, and the develop- ment of friendly relations between the foreign and other students is in charge of Mr. L. M. Wallick, the Lutheran rep- resentative. I Make an Investment in Good Appearance OF course, we feel the responsibility of every Kuppenheimer suit. And we know what you expect of it: long service-good appearance. You never fail torget it because everything necessary for your satisfaction is provided, fabrics that are true in every texture and pure in every fibre, suits designed to fit and tailored to retain their shape, -that's why your purchase of a Kuppenheimer suit is an investment in good appearance. Evans Resumes Work Mr. Thomas S. Evans, who has had charge of all the work at the Univer- sity "Y" in his position of executive secretary in the past year, will con- tinue his work. Since his advent iu that position Mr. Evans has put into execution and carried to a successful working organization the idea of mak- ing the University Y. M. C. A. an ex- eequtive head or center for the 'co-ordi- nation of all the religious activities of all the churches. The innovations of this year, the Extension Service, the department of Religious Educa- tion, under Mr. Thomas M. Iden of the Ann Arbor Bible Chair, and the in- creasing and enlarging of the func- tions of the Undergraduate cabinet have all been under his direction. The first of the local,. churches to announce its program of student ac- tivities is the Presbyterian, with a spe- cial announcement of a series of ad- dresses, on different topics of interest to students, by prominent men; Pro- fessor W. D. Henderson, director of the University extension, will give the first of this series, the subject being "The Re-discovery of America." w - E No' a Cs~uih119"~, The Haanc of Kuppenheimcr 211 SOUTH MAIN STREET co. --the house of Kuppenheimer clothes I. 4