SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921 I HIEM kIIUft" L.DI I .r PAGE THREE MASQUES CHOOSES CHRISTMAS PLAY I "Why the Chimes Rang" is the Christmas play to be given by Mas-1 ques this year. Cast tryouts for the four main characters and the numer- ous minor parts will be held from 3:30 to 5 o'clock Monday. According to the director, these characters necessitate the portrayal of many different types, and it is urged that as many members. as possible try out. Because Professor Nelson's time is so fully occupied by the training of Comedy club for its production, Shaw's "Pygmalion," the Masques play "Will' 0' Wisp," scheduled for Nov. 26, will be postponed until the first of next semester. A deposit will hold until Christmas a gift box Crane, Hurd, Whiting, ; Hampshire and other choice stationery at O. D. Morrill's, 17 Nickel's Arcade. There were 299 senior laws in '92. %J. I Cn There will be an honor point hike, starting from Barbour gymnasium at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, Nov. 12. The probable hour for the usual Normal course in playground instrpe- tion will be at 2 o'clock on Wednes- days. The course will not be given un- less at least 35 girls sign up for it. All sophomore girls must pay the freshman spread tax of $1 immediately from 8 to 10 o'clock and 3 to 5 o'clocl- Thursday at Dean Jordan's office of at the women's room in University hall. Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:15 o'clock Monday afternoon, Nov. 14, in the south parlor of Newberry hall. All girls who have Michigan song books are requested to bring them to rehearsal. All Ann Arbor women interested in an .organization for town girls will meet at 3 o'clock Saturday, at Bar- bour gymnasium. Graduate women students are invited to the weekly Graduate club tea from 4 to 6 o'clock Monday in Barbour gym- nasium. All girls who have been placed in the special gymnasium class by Dr. Walker will report at 5 o'clock Monday at the gymnasium instead of at their usual hour. The time for the dancing classes has been changed to 4:15 and 5:00 o'clock on Mondays and Wednesdays. I Classes will start Monday, Nov. 14. f Work in the advanced gymnasium class will begin next week at the hour announced. Freshmen and sophomores who wish to take work in the advanced class in gymnasium may take the required ex- amination at 5 o'clock on Tuesday, Nov. 15. All houses which wish to contribute to the campaign fund for the Women's building by having a cake or home- made candy sale at the booth in Uni- versity hall on some particular day may make arrangements by calling Dorothy Jeifry, '24, 398. W l Aif THlE THIEATERS 1 I 4i1)A 1 Screel Arca do--"Experience" All-star cast. MICHIGAN vs MINNESOTA The family will be down pretty soon for the Minnesota Game! 'Show them that self-satisfied and well-fed look that can be obtained only by eating regularly at Van's Lunoh with au Majestic-Gloria Swaauo in Ei- nor Glynn's "The Great Mom- ent." Wuerth-Pricilla Dean tation." 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