THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ .. ...r _ wv. .. i IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE NINE SORORITY, SIX EI, .G-t-EIi , 10 "L PERCE.NT1 "A woman's association which stim- ulates, organizes and executes a diver- ~ied program of athletic activity i4 one of the greatest factors in college life," stated Dr. Margaret Bell, of the physics department, when commenting on the success of the Women's Ath- letic association nmembership drive i which was held last week-~ A total of 600 members was secured 'during the drive. Every house on the ANNOUNCES COMMITTEES 'Y,. W[[ELCTS DELEGATION, Nap%~T 10ATIONARL CONVENTION, The final delegation of six women to be sent to the national convention of tile Y. W. C. A. at New York City, Alpr il219fto May 6, was chosen as the 1 rcsult of the election on Friday, which was held because .of a tie between the, sophomore and junilor representatives at the first election. Mrs. G. Carl Huber will go as the I'epresenttive of .the advisory board, lDorothy Jeffrey, '24, as the associate presidlent of the, Y. W. C., A., Claribel Bowen, '24, as the senior representa- tive, Jane Gibson, '25, as the junior representative and Mary Tyler Louth- anl, '26, as the sophomore represents- I Notices Senior society will meet at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow at Helen Newberry residence. jJunior girls' play practices for this week are as follows Monday, at 4 o'clock, chorus 3; at?7 o'clock, cast and choruses for first and second acts. Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, chorus 2; at 5 o'clock, chorus 5; at 7 o'clock, chor- us 8; at 7 o'clock, chorus 11 in the middle parlor of Barbour gymnasium. Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, chorus 9; at. 4 o'clock, chorus 1; at 5 o'clock, chor- us 12; at 7 o'clock, cast and choruses for first and second acts.. Thursday, at 4 o'clock, chorus .10; at 5 o'clock, chorus 7 ;at 7 o'clock, chorus ,S. Fri- day, at 3 o'clock, chorus 13; at 4 o'- clock,, chorus 4; at 7 o'clock, cast and choruses for first and second acts. Saturday, at 7 o'clock, cast and chor- uses for first and second acts.E All practices will be held in Sarah Caswell Angell hall unless otherwise' stated. Signing out slips for February and delinquent ones for January must be Tryout s for University Gil: Club will be held fromt 3 to 41 Thuesday- in the studio of Mlis s Kleyni in the School of M~usic. Freshman Girls'Glcee club wi at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow in tL lors of Barbour gymlnasiulm. handed in by Satin office of the dean s The camindlee eluairmi ofThi Inifor (hIi's' play. Front rowiv, :re Pngfromi left to rightitre: Aiphra JLadd, Ii en Brown. Prot. Joiii N .Braniin, di- F reedr, ,Jeane BrIggsN anid Madge Irnuun; spccnd row, _Margaret MeL, Ednia adow, MAziWh I~eerianm, (Q*raldinc rfrust ott, and Idic3ile Bel- Tp HE trim,-oish Ilinles of this new spring suit and the sturdy tweed of which it is fashioned make it ideal for cam- pus wear in spring!. $39.50. Others to $75. y campua was canvassed and nine coror- __________________ ive. one nurse will go as the rep- ity and six league houses obtained thef resentative of the nurses school. 100 percent membership mark during Prepartions for the 20th annual 'Jun-j Sweet; Margaret Beal, chairman of; the campaign. ior Girls' play, "Thank You, Madam," costumes, with Nellie Rittenhouse, as- "Women, as a rule, are handicappaed( which the class of 1925 is prisaneharmnantcmitteofI preseting elen Crowe, Eleanor Ferry, Grace by the lack of socializing experience," March 18-22 at the Whitney theater are alil, Adeline Johnesse, Lucia Lee3 continued Dr.' Bell, "According to tra- almost complete. The cast and chor-. Kilpatrick, Sally King, June Knisley, dition, a woman is trained as an indiv- uses have been working daily sinceVrgniMcWre, arart e1ee idul, herfor se hs nt hd sf-Christmas under the direction of Prof.; Frances Maass, Eleanor Meisel, Martha ficient opportunity to be active in John L: Brumm while during the last!Mle, iinSotRonIi hp reaso, may ofthe uiveritie in he de way 0. . DavsiolDetoitisv iapungrt, orneliaSers UR A closely associated groups. For this few seeks the costumes have been n-I her'd, Loraine Simpson, Evelyn Smith, Big Ten require that, before gradua-i constructing the scenery. ve~y imn ooh Wlas tion, a girl shall have had the experi- f Committees which have been at -work -PahWitran Gevee rg; ence of playing in, competition ina on the play were chosen, last fall and WitrtndGnvev"rgt major spr. an reafolw:ielnBw, Alphra Ladd, chairman of propertie', Nueosatvte, pnoe .y eea himn cn r i with a committee of Eleanor Bausch- ; Nmru aciiissonoe ygeeachimnJenBiggs, a d, llymans, Elizabeth Lapham, the Women's Athletic association, are sistant echairman,-who hbasas her. com- iFranclie ury,.ael- tshe planned for the near future. A swim- rnittee, M1artha. Gill, Claire Shinnick,1 ec'Prsadt ra rb~ok migmeet to be held in the city Y. and Ardys Stoner; Edna Kadow, busgi- MrlPrsadVra T-blok 1ealieTuct clar-noftn-M. C. A. and an Indoor traok meet are nes~s manager, with ajssjistan~t mnang-'licity, with a committee of Marion B~ar-'I among the immediate plans. The in- ers, Charlotte Eckert. Margaret Dixon, , do rakme sol rat n o ]ieNotley', Viole1 Peacock, and;a« dotrc metsolcraeadCharlotte H-arrison, Olivet -McKayG en- nfeb prer stim ulate interest for the outdoor sea- tr de Malale , dealdPSeirraner._ _ son when' a regulation track meet will' with aw committee of Rea Allen,. Char- Ms ucaePi oeisTd~ - be held. 'The major events will be lotte Bl4'on, Winifrd CheneyFJor sp iirdCeeTne o t i~id-1rints, hurdles, realys and javelin. Dewey, Dorothy M,1clfrlen, Louise An~y rgaulzation having acoce- Plans are also being made for a Pletke, Elizabeth Ranck, and 1Iar arct ion at the U~nion Fiair needing pie camp to be used by members of the Wellman; Margaret Barnum, advertis- § ny ovtis r materials that association in the near future. This igmngr ihassat. con-aiyiust euhttesidof iAAro will afford University women a more stance MacDonald, Ruth MacDonald,mutbbogtusiefAnArr}f ad'equate place for outdoor activities.; Mary Pell, and Miriam Wetzel; Lucille' must have a representative in the ac- Besllai heUiesiyo Ci omitteeohaiBakermsi, wMargaetioclctie oday. thsniote asttime0 L Frehme i th Uivesit o Ch- ommtella, ch i akems,withgatio'itickroomy.Tof sthe lnat 2:m0 cago will be offered a course in philos- Hanselmran, Gladys Moerton, and Mar-E that organizations will be given the 7 ophy. Dean Thomas V. Smith declares Igaret Sidney; Elizabeth Liebermann, opportunity to place their orders. that its purpose "is to give new Stu- chairman of lyrics, with a committee cif - _ -- dents a technical grasp of how think- F rances Bonner, Marian Buck, Ellura University Girls' Glee club will meet' MAIL NOW-Orciiestra $2.7i ing arises, what it. is, and how to do I Harvey, Jessica Megaw, Vcrona Moran, at 4:,30 o'clock Tuesday in the par- it," ; Marianna Smallev, and Marjorie' lots of B~arbour gymnasium. _ MARCH Illusiraled with it; Clodie, $6. Scarf, $2.25. Gardenia, 50c. Gloves, $3.501. (Hose, $2. Goodyear '8 124 SOUTH MAIN © l~U r -Ba1CC y $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 $39.50 , , r ffi s 2~O 3:4Q Stic0 . t arrrr w i rl nMrds rs riair my w t , .,. ALI0 P.Lm YI (a i1 EUeings, 7:00 8:30F I I I 0 THE NEW YORK CRITICS SAY: Harriette Underhill, Tribune: "Arter seeing him in 'The Yankee Consul' ,Ai thinky Douglas tVl^cL an i;s as funny as Charlie Chaplin?1- Times: "'The Yankee C onsul' is ono, of the funniest filmns it has b):een our pleasure to see in somes tume. A1t times Douglas MacLean keeps his audience in a state of exuberant 1,aw hter. the veh'icle is better s Ki~ixd(totho conm- ed ian than any other in wti, iclh we ha e s°en him." World: " 'The Yankee Consul,' the mnusical sh ow, that one had the coun- try whistling its hit, (tdevelopedi into a laauhable filmy, ,nd ithey:audimcekept up a runing titter. ?1r. iiacLean (c~ur nied his role with an e(cellent sense. pf lhulnon."~ NHerald: 'The Yankee Consul' is an amusing pictuire. Doeuglas MacLean isi ably fillinig the place left vacant when Douglas Fairbanks went. into the super-feature business." Morning Telegraph: "Douglas Vac- Lean has turned this plot into a. mnod# emn burlesque that gl