ULN I bUUNbILMUI ELECT NEW OFFICERS Stand-- Class Elections Committee Named At First Meeting Also LUNCH Service and Right Prices UNIVERSITY At the regular meeting of the Stu- dent 'council held Wednesday night at the Union, the following officers were elected for the coming year: vice-president, George E. Gregory, '22E; treasurer, John W. Ross, '231; and recording secretary, Vernon F. Hillery, '23. The corresponding sec- retary will be elected at a later meet- ing of the council. Arrangements -for handling the elections of officers of the various classes were made and a committee was appointed consisting of W. W. Gower, '22, chairman; Edward F. Moore, '22E, William M. Brown, '22D, and Ralph O. Rychener, '22M. The nominations of officers for the classes will be made next Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday in separate class meetings and the election will be held for all classes the following Friday, Oct. 14, in rooms to be announced later. Plans for the pep meeting to be held the Friday night preceding the' Ohio State game were also brought up at the meeting and a com i ttee was ap- pointed to make final arrangements. This committee consisted of 'Robert F. Wieneke, '22, chairman; and Tohn W. Ross,1'23E. Chem Lab Dispensary is Reorganized Designed to bring about more ef- ficient operation, a reorganization of the dispensary in the chemical labora- tory has been inaugurated, according to Prof. Edward D. Campbell, director of the chemistry department. Daniel D.Rankin Dies AtHospital Daniel D. Rankin of Shelby, Mich., representative from Oceana county in the 1921 State legislature, died at the University hospital Wednesday morn- ing. Mr. Rankin, who was a cousin of Jeanette Rankin, one of the first wo- men to be elected to Congress, was a member of several important commit- mittees during his service in the leg- islature and was also associated with many business enterprises. His sons, Robert and Neil, are students in the, University. Because of the death of Mr. Rankin, Lieut-Gov. Thomas Reed, '13L, was in Ann Arbor. Mr. Reed also visited President Marion L. Burton and as- sured him of his support in aiding the University. W.A. AIembers Make New Rules Interest, "pep," and ten athletic honor points are the essentials for membership in the Women's Athletic Association this year. Many applicants have been turned down because of this basis of closed membership, but it will not prevent anyone from working for -the required number of points. Within a short time there will be a booklet printed Advanced SECRETARIAL TRAINING for Stenographers MON. & THURS. EVENINGS Hamilton Business. College tII u' Twenty-one years in famous kitchens-15 years a chef- the record established by Mr. Henri V. Blaire, our new Fren who has served at "The Idle Hour," St. Clair Flats, Michiga Trout Club," Castillia, Ohio,-and the famous "Jones Mann: chester, Mass. For years his luncheons, his dinners and hi sandwiches have pleased discriminating people, and now the policy established by the new management of Busy Bee this service to you. In addition we want the students of Michigan to know are going to give you service-all we ask is your co-operal us if you're not getting real food and real attention-and in shall ask only a reasonable profit. with a list of events for which honorj For th points are given. Freshmen, especial- and unit ly, are being urged to keep up their will be enthusiasm until they can earn the and tak required number of points and be wel- 5:30 o': comed as members of the association. days in ."At the Sign of -the Flying mu ,reat Big Reason Why ny girls are down-hearted is they don't have anything in :omach to hold their heart up. The Busy Bee G. H. WOOD {Harry). Proprietors P. W. f I. - TAILOREDAT FASHI ON PAT The best way to hold your heart up in the top of your chest is to eat regularly at Flower's Restaurant 615 EAST LIBERTY STREET .-- --. Ii KAY-BAC 1 l CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READ Y-TO -PUVTI-PON rrTIORED .AT FASHION PARK( i 1 V l I IYr YY L A 11/11' I 4 (' OUR ADVICE S A STYLE OF PERFECT TA STE growers predict a scarcity of ns. In order that you may be ared of your mums for the M. WHICH SLENDERIZES THE FIGURE THE KAY-BAG TREATMENT AS DEVELOPED BY OUR TAILORS C. game and enjoy our good AT FASHION PARK ASSURES A SUIT OF CHARACTER WHICH vice, we suggest you place your DEF'INES TH E W AIS T WITHOUT INCURRING DISCOMFORT. early. TIGHTER FITTING CLOTHES WHICH WILL HOLD THEIR SHAPE' 4 ARE VERY CORRECT. 4,, U MAIZE BLOSSOM SHOP, INC. NICKELS ARCADE FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND MORE J.FVwiuertitC. 322 South Main Street . .4 4 In . PACKARD ACADEMY (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) Every Friday and Saturday Night ga 'cil Chaperones designated by the UNION ORCHESTRA Dean o Women TICKETS ON SALE AT WAHR'S BOOK STORE AND THE DELTA TICKETS