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Student Needed
In Misi:onWork
"Every college has students who
would make successful missionaries.
Missionary work seems only a vague
conception to most young people, but
once in it's the most real work Imag-
inable," according to Miss Ruth Roche,
traveling secretary of the Student vol-
unteers.
Since her graduation from Wellesley
college in 1920, she has been engaged
in volunteer work. Next summer she
intends to go to East Persia. There,
under the auspices of the Presbyter-
ian board, Miss Roche will help in the
work of educating Persian women in
their new college.
"It is up to the college women to be
Interested in carrying oan foreign work
because there is a demand for college
trained women In almost all branches
of mission work," she stated.
Miss Roche says that in many col-
leges there are large groups of Student
volunteers for whom she has been
clearing up the somewhat vague ideas
of her work by answering questions
and explaining just what fields there
are for trained missionaries.
4:30 to 5:30 o'clock on Mondays and
Thursdays to give information in re-
gard to the association to all girls de-
siring it. Memberships will also be
granted at these times to those girls
presenting 100 honor points earned
under the new schedule of grading.
There will be an important business
meeting of the Women's Cosmopolitan
club at 7:15 o'clock tonight at
Helen Newberry residence.
Members of the freshman spread
committee should be at Dey's studio
at 11 o'clock this morning for
their Michiganensian picture. It is
requested that dark dresses be worn.
The world fellowship committee of
the Y. W. C. A. will not hold its usual
Saturday morning meeting this week.
All freshmen and sophomores arel
required to take a posture examination
before the end of the semester. Girls
of these classes are asked to sign up
for an appointment on the lists in the
director's office. The dates« for the
examination are Jan. 25, 26, and 27.
There will be an important meeting
if the board of representatives of the
Women's league at 11 o'clock this
have paid their dues by that time.
Dark dresses will be worn.
All senior girls must have their
caps and gowns before the Junior
Girls' play which will be given March
23, 24, and 25. The caps and gowns
may be procured at Mack's.
Chaperones for dances over the
week end are: Union-Mrs. E. G.
Heartt; Armory-Mrs. Yates Adams;
Packard-Mrs. H. W. Cake.
RED AND PURPLE
AHEAD IN SERIES
At the completion of the fourth ser-
ies of games in the girls' basketball
tournament two teams, the blue and
browns, are still undefeated, having
won all four games from their oppon-
ents. The purple team is next in
standing with a record of three games
won.
In the series which was played on
Thursday afternoon and evening, pur-
ple defeated red, brown defeated yel-
low, gray defeated green, blue defeat-
DANCE- Packard Academy tonight.
Kennedy FIVE Orchestra. $1.00.-Adv.
ed black, and white defeated orange.
In the last game, Mary Ellen Read,
'23, captain of the white team sprain-
ed her ankle. Her absence will be a
handicap to the junior-senior team.
DANCE- Packard Academy tonight.
Kennedy FIVE Orchestra. $1.00.-Adv.
Buy your e'1n s toques from Dail-
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There will be a meeting of the Uni-
versity Girls' Glee club at 11 o'clock
this morning, in Newberry hall, in-
stead of Barbour gymnasium, as was
previously announced.
Librarian W. W. Bishop will address
the Ann Arbor branch of the American
Association of University Women at
3:30 o'clock this afternoon in room
110, of the Library.
Members of the Freshman Girls'
Glee club will meet at Dey's studic
at 4:10 o'clock Monday afternoon to
have their picture taken for the Mich-
iganensian. Members are requested
to wear dark dresses.
The Michiganensian picture of the
University Girls' Glee club will be
taken at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon
at Randall's studio. Members are re
quested to wear dark dresses.
The cast and committee for the Jun-
ior Girls' play wail have their pictures
taken at 12:30 o'clock Tuesday at the
Spedding studio.
Practice for the Junior Girls' plan-
will be held at 9:30 o'clock this
morning in Sarah Caswell Angell
hall. All members are requested to
be present and lines should be learn-
ed.
There will be a representative of the
Wonmen's Athletic association in the
parlors at Barbour gymnasium from
morning in
y mnasium.
Masques'
will be take
lay at Dey's
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