SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE :111b TA AVA I Ba *V ) _._... PUBLISH NOMINEES Only Members of Associations Are Allowed To Vote at Elections Held Thursdayj REGISTER TO VOTE General campus elections will take place Thrsday at University hall, when the new executive members of the Women's League, Y. W. C. A. and the W. A. A. will be elected. Candidates for the Y. W. C. A. were nominated by a committee made up of five women of the organization, the president and the general secretary of the association. Beryl Schafer, '25, Louise Pennington, '25, Esther Ander- son, '25, Margaret Dixon, '25, and Mar- ianna Smalley, '25, were the five wo- men of the nominating committee. The women chosen to run for the executive offices of the Y. W. C. A. are as follows: prseident, Marjorie Math- ews, '26 and Kathryn Willson, '26; vice-president, Sarita Davis, '27 and Doris Glines, '26; secretary, Margaret Dow, '27 and Lilian Wetzel, '26; treas- urer ,Arlene Ewing; '26, and Virginia Royce, '27. Only members of the association are entitled to vote. A complete list of the membership . of the organization will be posted in the corridor of New- berry hail and other lists have been sent to all house presidents so that every woman may check up her mem- bership. It is urged that this be done immediately as no one will be allowed to join the Y. W. C. A. after Tuesday night but any woman may do so be- fore that time by filling out a mem- bership card at Newberry hall. Senior members of the present ath- letic board nominated the women for the W. A. A. All members of the as- sociation are entitled to vote for the candidates who have been chosen on the basis of general executive ability and interest in athletics. They are as follows; president, Irene Field, '27, and Myra Finsterwald, '27; vice-presi- Iend, Dorothy Ogborn, '26 and Harriet Donaldson, '27; secretary, Norma Clarke, '26, and Lucille Walsh, '27; treasurer, Evelyn Ogborn '28, and Etruria Doster, '27. Women Forced To DropActivities Five women have been reported to the Judicary Council as having- more than the permitted 14 points accord- ing to the revised chart system. Five women have just 14 points and a great many women have dropped many of their activities to reduce their points to14. The five having over 14 points will receive suggestions as to what to drop from the Judiciary Council. - Omitted from the chart is the Senior Girls' Play and the Freshman Pageant The number of points they will count is now under consideration. 4 I. y ".9 A.A.U.W. Branch To Honor Seniors, Senior women will be honored at the April meeting of the local branch i of the American Association of Uni- With versity Women at 3 o'clock today at the Michigan Union. Mrs. Aurelia son, the Henry Reinhardt, president of Mills holds a College, California, and national presi- as comp det of the association, will be the points m guest of honor and address the seniors 1 lengesv on "National Service cI Organized 18 colle University Women." Those in charge ing Pur I of the meeting hope that the senior consin o women will wear their caps and leges ra gowns. fornia. Mrs. Reinhardt was the guest of the I Of the College Club in Detroit yesterday and accepted spoke on "University Women and In- matches ternational Problems" at the dinner tied on given in her honor last night. Mrs. matches Reinhardt will give an address in tion, bu Grand Rapids and then attend the was wo convention of the national A. A. U.W. itcluded in Indianapolis on April ?. Mrs. Dean kneeling Myers will give a luncheon in Mrs. Wiscons Reinhardt's honor today. Miss Helen plete pe Bishop, of Helen Newberry residence, ,by any willnentertain at dinner for Mrs.1who co Reinhardt. Ann WI Group 8, under the leadership of Mary A Mrs. E. L. Adams, will act as hostesses '26, Fra at the meeting. . Members of the Association who l Schoolm are in Ann Arbor, attending the invited TEAM ENDS YEAR TH SCORE NEAR TOPj the end of their winter sea- Michigan women's rifle team record for 8658 points scored pared with the total of 65401 ade by their opponents. Chal- were received this year from eges and universities includ-1 due, Indiana, Illinois, and Wis- f the Big Ten, and other col- anging from Vermont to Cali e challenges received 16 were d. Michigan won nine of the was granted one by a forfeit, e and lost five. Most of the were shot in the prone posi-E t the M. A. C. match, which n by the University women, d the sitting, ;stn(ading, and g positions as well. In the in match Michigap sent a com - rfcet score, a feat not equaled of the opponents. The women mpose the team are as follows: 'eeler, '26, Lucille Walsh, '27, Allshouse, '27, Frances Huff, ances Gorsline, '26, Genevieve masters' convention, are also to attend the meeting. i 1 E i , COFRNEof DEANS ; or SC.400L9_E[NoDi 1i (Continued from Page One) Miss Margaret Elliot, assistant in the . department of business admin- istration of the University of Michigan speaking before the conference of deans of colleges and high schools at the Union Friday noon stated the two aims of the school of business ad- ministration to be: that of' giving training in the funda- mental principles of business, and training in the relations which exist between business leader- f ship and community interests. Miss Elliott stated that there is a need to introduce students into social sciences. . r The opportunities for women students in business administration are not yet fully known and the pre- Srequisites in economics that are re- quired tend to make the elections in' this field by women slight. Miss Germaine Guiot of the physical1 education department, was a chair- Wright, '25, Gertrude Benham, '28,1 Maurine Jones, '28, Rhea Jenks, '25,1 man of the physical education confer- ence of the Schoolmasters' convention held yesterday in Sarah Caswell Ang- ell hall. The conference opened with a talk on "Heredity vs. Environment"' by Franklin D .Shull of the Zoology1 department. Stuart A. Courtis of the Education department spoke uponI "Health and Success in School" and a } short business meeting was held. The I women's physical training department gave an interesting program in the gymnasium for the entertainment of the club members. The clogging class-j es gave several dances, and the natur- al dancing classes presented group dances and a short dance-drama, "The Dream-Gate." A position drill and dancing exhibition weregiven by members of the fencing classes t Students .Discuss College Problems Thirty students meeting in confer- ence Friday afternoon in Martha Cook building, representing Ypsi- lanti, Hillsdale, Albion, Olivet, De. troit, Kalamazoo, and Michigan dis- cussed problems vital to University women. The question of establishing the Y. W. C. A. on campuses and the +4 _ ~ A +-Ar- ,0 10 1 M c that a Christian organization a religious organization must ciusive. to be be in- Underclass Track Meet To Be Held After Vacation Freshman and sophomore women will hold an indoor track meet the first week after spring vacation. The clogging and natural dancing classes and the events will be as follows: 20 yard dash, basketball throw for distance, pull up kick, dash and throw, high jump and relay. Wom- en can enter one event only as the purpose of the meet is to use as many as possible. One point will be given to, teams for entry. and five points for first place, thi ee for second, two for third and one for fourth place. Patronize Daily Advertisers - it pays.-Ady. (0 o 1/, 0 mzmwwrn~f Hats of Unusual Smartness and Elsie Nicholson, 27. Of these time of meeting were discussed. miss, the first five have made one or more Hiamilton in remarking on the or- perfect scores in the matches. ganization as a religious body, said PUNCH When everybody says: "That punch is wonderful. Who made it?" The answer is- The Arbor Fountain PHONE 1890-M. El rI111iI IINi 1!IIIlI l lli lll il 11 ll I tillII 1 |ll111111111111iI 1 111111111 I the new spring coats to make an Ensemble Suit. Lovely new materials in variously trimmed styles. Prices range from $15.00 to $59.50. SECOND FLOOR GOOU MNY 'S 124 SOUTH TMAIN. 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