yuo YenIPPOINT COMMITTEE TO I P~LAY t the senio! Iat 5:45 0'- parlors of! Jean Ham- iurton, Mrs, [iss Mildr~ed tthe speak- liemu will be of the W'o-j Collar s for senior gowns will be on; sale from 11 to 12 o'clock and fromt 2 to 4 o'clock today at the league booth in University hall. Because of the Junior Girls' play the-re will be no leagite party this~ week. A one-act comedy presented by Mlasques will be a feature of the. league party the following Friday. Todlay is "N" DR. liUVIUJJIUII ISE. I UI a IUL4IU :Members of the committee of the Y. WV. C. A. to nominate officers for the coming fiscal~ year, have been ap- pointed. Those Who compose the co mmittee are Frances Ames, '23; Katherine. Stafford,: '24, Margaret Wbyte, '23, Luella Galliver, '23, Lucy tuber, '23, and Dorothy McFarlen, Petitions3 for nomiees signed, by at least twenty members of the associa- tion will be accepted and conisidered by this conmmittee. These petitifts must be handed in to the committee by Wednesday evening,, March 28, i'n order that. they may receive action. They may be turned in to the office off the Y. W. C. A. at Newberry hall. Following the nominations, the o1f- ficers will be elected at the regular women's campus elections which take place each spring. The officers will be installed soon after election, 'so that they may assume their dutles be- fore the end of the semester. ELECTS MEMBERSi Let fl mo.Anrtarboard so~ciety, Lu- jaliver, president of Senior so-j Margaret Whyte, president of university Y. W. C. A., and Ruthl heiser, Elizabeth Hoyt, vice-pres- and secretary, respectively, of, ,nior class. The guests of honor ake their seats according toC cards which aire being hand- d by Rosemary Lawreijn. A- meats have been made for the women to be served from tray:, y sit about the gymnasium par- [owing the supper and the prac- of the senior songs which have bound in booklet form, the sen-j 'ill form in line to march to th~e ey theater. The double line of iwill be headed by the senior n sitting at the guest table. They1 e followed by the mnember-s of rboard, then by the members of l society, and finally by the re-H ar of the clss At the theater a a has been reserved for the se,- iwhose hionor the opening night_ Junior Girls' play is being siy- I Cl Seniors Refresh ""lESYLIER Famished Juniors[T RS EN !V(oien 11w yin Workshiop to Surp~rise Are they weary? The w~omen who >~oiijPtir~ have been practicing f' the Junior r Grls play every day f'or '-weeks shout More workers are needed at the Y. No, not when lunch is served between W. C. A. Easter workshop which is be-:I acts as was done last evening by the iiig conducted by the social service senior women." jcommittee of the Y. IV. C. A. in the, a eir The south parlor of Newber'ry hall, to, make ior production last year remembaeredl Easter greeting cards for the= patients at the hospital. The works5hop opened the lengthy dress rehearsals at the Monday afternoon, and about 200 place I tnytetrwch er e I cards were completed on the first two -sary before the play was re~ady for an dy.Teeaesilmr ad ob laudience. So, at the suggestion of i ys.aere are still oresars toee Mortarboard society they preparetiiae n ohrwres r edd One hundred fifty gr eeting cards asandwiches, cake, and coffee which also remain to be addressed'and sent theysered t th fial eheasal inthrough the mail to the kiddies at the return they have the hearty appr ecia-# hospital. These will be delivered tion of the tired famished jiuniors. Easter morning. Each patient will re- -eive one of the place. cards on his FRESHMIEN; WOMEN TO TAKE J tray thzat morning.r PHYSICA~L EFFICIENCY Vi' ' S W Aork which' is to be done consists of ad dre -sing cards, printing, painting lMotor ability tests are being taken and( pasting on cut outs. Women are this week by all the freshmen women requested to donate, as much time ;as in their respective gymnasium classes. po sible in order that everything may The tests are part of a physical ef- be completed by March 31, which is ! ficiency test which is being given to the day on which the workshop clos-j fresh~men college- women in the east Cs. Services for a short time will be anid middle west . The efficiency test a ppireciated. Sincludes three factors, the m edical score, the. anthrohometric score, and. Michigan Song Book, Memory the motor ability score. Tlhe medical# Books, Banner and. Pennants at score invo~lves records Iobt n ed inI Wahr's University Bookstore-A.cdv. physical examinations; the anthropo- mretric score takes in. lung capacity, L chest measurement, etc.; while the ~_________________ motor ability test, includes records for I high jumps, vaults, and other exercis- I Cornerj andwiches al a dx Tea AT THE THIEATERS TE PLACE TO ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS Sea een--Today COSELYi, COMFORTABLY, Arecde---Cecil do Mille's "Adam's Rib" AYith Anna Q. Nilsson, Milton Sills, and Elliott Dex- ter; comedy and news. Majestic-Seymour Simons and Ten Syncopated Serenaders. Johnny Hines in "Sure-Fire Flint;" comedy and news. Orpheum-D. W. Griffith's "Way DonEas,"itli Lillian Gish and Richard Bartblemess. Wuerth-" ~The MarrIage Chance, with Alta Allen and Milton Sills; comedy, Larry Semon in "The Agent." TEAFU L 1New members elected to Portia Lit- erary society this semester are: Phyl- lis Turnbull, '26; Margaret E. Lord, '26, Elizabeth VanValkenburgh, '26, and Grave McDonald, '26. The program for the meeting which will be held. at 7:1.5 o'clock tomorrow evening in room 302, Mason hall., will corsist of a discussion of the suabject which is to be debated by the freshman team; cf Athiena and Portia. Literary k ocieties on May 4. -t s- -.--- I.The physical efficienlcy teats are be- ing given for _the purpose of determ- ining whether it is possible to have a. general physical test which- would be }as fair as the present mental tests. IToda.y is 4171Day. . V l i , _:: -. A_ r , . --r- -I, T CANDY SALES Stage-Ths 'Week START!NG TODAY ne-third of the money taken in y at the candy booth in University j is turned over to the Woinen's~ ;e fund. The average sale totals' anon, some days exceeds this I )unt. At 8, 12, and 4 o'clock the' s are heaviest, thouigh a large, cunt of candy is sold between clasp:- However, there is much candly haled outside wvhich is of no bet- I quality thaln that p urchbased at boothe. IF this money could be ed ver to. the league fund, it 1id swell ,noticeabkly. Garrick (Detroit)-"The Spring-1 time of Youth," a musical come- edy. ISublert - (Michigan (Detroit) - I Bonstelle company in "Span- ish Love." WYhitney - Junior Girls' play, "Jane Climbs a Mountain." I ff! f I , x Today Is "-P" Day. TELL"T IG.ENT AND iNTERESTEDI Your bank should be sound, accurate and efficient. But that is not enough.' Banking service to be of the most use to you should be also intelligent tand interested. Thatisi what this bank tries to be. FARMERS' & MECHANICS BANK RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF B" -m lMr l : Fasiaing Flaprs Musical comedy PLENTY OF FUN3 LOTS OF GIRLS - NEWFUNNY COME DIANS NEWMUSIC, SINGING, DANCING SHundreds of People Turned A tv y- Last Week. 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