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May 27, 1922 - Image 7

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Grace Frey,
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sons having funds)
league campaign
the treasurer of
ttee, Dorothy Jef-
ad at once. This
or " campaign e -
collected individ-
this..week.
Ann Arbor group
ociation of Univer-
iold their annual
t 11 o"clock this
me of Mrs. Jos-
Hill street. There

Persons having employment forI
girls attending summer.school or the
fall term and those who will take girls
to work for their room next fall are
asked to register at Dean Jordan's of-
fice as soon as possible.
The third practice for the May-pole
dances will be held at 4:30 Monday,
May 29. It is very important that 'all
girls attend.
Chaperones for dances thi1s week
end are: Union-Mrs. Yates Ad'ams;.
Armory-Mrs. H. W. Cake.'
WOMEN ANNOUNCE
ELECTION RESULTS
Results of all women's class elec-
tions are as follows:
Class of '23-nominees for judiciary
council, Lucy Huber and Beatrice
Hoek; Senior Play committee, Margar-
et Kraus, chairman. Marion Koch, Bea-
trice Champion, Katherine Swayze,
Luvern Hays; social committee, Mar-

en.
Class of '24-nominees for judiciary
council, Pamela Brown and Dorothy
Wylie; Junior Girls' play committee,
Catherine Stafford, chairman, Helen
Delbridge, assistant chairman, Susan
Fitch, Frieda Diekhoff, Marion Willis;
junior advisors, ' Elizabeth Carson,
chairman; social committee, Dorothy
Rockwell, chairman, Virginia Smith,
Miriam Wicksall, NatalieGlover, Doris
Crouse.
Class of '25-Nominees for judiciary
council, Geraldine Truscott and Jean
Briggs; Freshman Spread committee,
Alice Powell, chairman, Geraldine
Truscott, Charlotte -Eckert, Dorothy
Spenser, Dorothy Knapp, Grace Hall,
Ruth McDonald, Edna Kadow, Marion
Barlow, Margaret Beal, Helen Brown,
Adlaide Sherer, Margaret Peet, Ruth
Morey, Alma Crouse, Olive McKay,
Gertrude Macaulay, Anne Simms, Mar-
garet Hayes, Katherine Livingston,.
Hildah Bateman; social committee,
Dorothy McFarlen, chairman, Helen
Porter, Adelaide Sherer, Gertrude Ma-
caulay, Ruth McDonald.
Campus elections for judiciary coun-'
cil will be held some time next week,
the exact date to be set later.' ,

DEAN JORDAN TO GIE
More than 250 children, between the
ages of 4 and 11 will be present this
afternoon at Dean Myra B. Jordan's
20th annual children's party, which
will begin at 3 o'clock at her home,
1215 Hill street.
If there be a few skeptics who doubt
whether fairies really do exist, their
doubts will be entirely dispelled at 4
o'clock, when 24 children, under the
direction of Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson,
will present a fairy play, called "The
Blue Prince," by Alice C. D. Reilly.I
At 5 o'clock refreshments, which1
children believe to be the end and aim
of any party,, will be served in the
dining room. 'Girls from Wyyern soci-
ety and Betsy Barbour house will di-
rect the activities of the vigorous
young guests.
QUOITS TOURNAMENT RESULTS
IN VICTORY FOR FRESHMEN
The first round of the quoits tourn-
ament was plajed Tuesday afternoon

LAST TIME TODAY
Eileen Percy
IN-
"LITTLE MISS
HAWKSHAW"

resulting in a 3 to 0 victory for the
freshmen, the freshmen winning all
three matches which were played. In-
dividual scores were as follows: L.
Lake, '25, defeated K. Cole, '24, 21 to
19; E. Maloy, '25, defeated R. Bliton,
'24, 21 to 20; F. Fuller, '25, defeated
M. Kolb, '24, 21 to 6. The remaining
six games will be played on Field day.

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