WEDNESDAY', J'ANUAR'Y 21, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY +F ® D4 ~AUR 2,125TE MIHGN AL ft i C95i eTL ACTIVE WORK isMor e than a third of the women who .'.iethis smse taking corrective! gymnasium work will be transferred nomore active work this coming _; nester, according to Miss Louise 1Iwinstructor of individual gym- Graphic posture tracings of all of ,the individuals taking corrective work have been made this week and, in coMparing the tracings with those made in the fall, improvement inj nearly all cases has been remarkable, Moss Howe stated. Only those women whose postures, or ±physiological de- -fects,, have been corrected, or who. evidence enough interest in the work to assure a continuation of the cor- rective work indepefidently of instruc- tion will be transfered into the regular (laisses. "We hope to have more classes in corr ective work next semester in or- 2der to accomodate more people," Mliss Howe remarked. "A larger number ofI classes with fewer numbers in them P~ your plan in regard to taking care of -...wlen W'ho need this work next sem- 6ter. We hope that more women will take advantage of the classes held once a week, for corrective purposes along with' their regular gymnasium work."; Places Singers. Orchestra CircieDP NfOM SUE!imGives Musicale - FOR GYMNASIUMI The p:rofessional students icalI education and the insti 1 the department of physical hv.clefinitely decidedl upon ationi gymnasium costume. form, p~atternedi after Miss Patterson's gymnasium c~ost consist of a one-piece blac suit to be worn over a whitE Yesterday Mrs. R. Campo 3. L. Hudson company of De Imeasurements of all of thel, :':"'" al students and instructors