WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TA FIYff /I w t' i kU I' a AU Mptilh TO AARO TROPHY AT Announce Senior Dean Kraus Names Play Patronesses Summer Courses Of ASEBAL FINALS THOAYfor SnirPl'Interest To Women! JUNIOS is BAE L Patronesses frteSno ly have been announce as follows; Intramural baseball finals will be Mrs. Alfred 11. Lloyd, Mrs. John R "Teaching of Special Subjects"is Victors in the intercass basbal played off at 4 o'clock today in Effinger, Mrs. Wilber H. -Humphreys, the newest addition to the courses of games played yesterday were the Palmer field between the Kappa Dean Jean Iiamilton, Mrs. Amy Ho- interest to women in the summer cur-! sopnomores and freshmen. Thi Delta team and that of Alpha Epsilon bart, Miss Grace Richards, and Dr. riculum. It deals with the methods leaves the juniors and sophomores Margaret Bell. used in the teaching of special sub- tied for first place in the tournament Iota. All University women are in- This play, "Aria da Capo" by Edna jects. The Universit High School and an additional game will be nec- vited to attend. The winner of this St. Vincent Millay will be given at e y to play off the tie. The stand game will be awarded the silver in- 8:45 o'clock on June 11 in the Union for laboratory use in connection wit ings are as follows: tramural baseball trophy. This was ball room immediately following the the course, according to Professor ;W L Pet. won last year by the Betsy Barbour senior breakfast. Admission for the dward Kraus, dean of the summer Junior.................2 1 .666 ;Society Honors Jessie Bonstelle NOTICES Sigma Delta Phi, national dramatic and oratorical society, entertained at -- - -- tea yesterday afternoon at the Kappa Members of the Honor council will Kappa Gamma house. Miss Jessie meet at 4:15 o'clock today at New- Bonstelle was the guest of honor and berry hall. All women now in the during the afternoon was ti Honor council houses and planning duingtheaftrnon ws iititedto return next year are urged to at- into the society as an honorary mem- tend. ber. Miss Bonstelle is a leading figure Theta Sigma will meet at 3 o'clock in Detroit dramatics, owning and di 'today at the Press building. Dues recting her own stock company. She will be payable, and officers will be has made many good plays possible elected for next year. for her Detroit audiences, and thei new Bonstelle theatre is considered I Members of the board of directors one of the most beautiful and excel- of Masques dramatic society will hold lent in the city. Miss Bonstelle, her meeting at 4 o'clock today in Sarah h- Caswell Angell hall. self is a very good actress and takes Cg great interest in University dramatic Members of the point honor system activities, committee will meet at 4 o'clock to- Mrs. John Effinger, Mrs. W. R. day at Barbour gymnasium. Humphreys, and Mrs. A. D. Moore patronesses of the society were also Mary V. Ives, '23, and David Hunt- guests at the tea. ing of Grand Rapids were married Ilunting is a member of Beta Theta Pi. Women interested in writing a man- uscript for the Junior Girls' play and who did not attend the meeting Mon- day are requested to call Irene Field, 7117, before Friday. All manuscripts must be sent to Irene Field, 140. Col- lingwood avenue, Detroit, before Aug. 28. Sophomore women interested in writing musical scores for next year's Junior Girls play will meet at 4 o'- s clock today at Barbour gymnasium. Members of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet t xxrilt tnnt of d- 1 M 'ln l f ri a } 1 t r team and will be awarded permanent- Ubrakfast will Ue si.,u and no0adui ly to the team which wins it for tional charge will be made for the three successive years. play. There will be a special sale to- ;The line-ups for today's game will day, the tickets being on sale at the be as follows: candy booth in University hall from Kappa Delta Alpha Epsilon Iota 9 until 4 o'clock. June eight is the l\1cNally P Hiss final date on which tickets may be E. gbon CBageI obtained, and at this time all houses. E. SgSorn B agley o must turn in their unsold tickets. Waldo SS Bcshgetoon In addition to those named yester- A. Ogborn 1B Mueller asnalso yser -g DeWitt 2B Worcester day, Thyra Sheffield is also serving on the_ program committee. N. Clarke 3B Block "Russell RF Kendrick Liebermann CF Hunter To Finish Season Cole LF-° McClure W Withz Track Meet Thirteen women were initiated into Mortarboard, senior honorary society, Outdoor track work for women will at the initiation held recently. Ofri- culminate in the all-campus track cers for next year were elected as fol- meet which will start at 4:15 o'clockl lows: President, Eunice Rose;; Vice- today in Palmer field. Unlike the in- President, Dorothy Cline; Secretary, door track meet this event is not res- Lilian Wetzel; Treasurer, Ann See- tricted to underclassmen. It is the ley; Historian, Helen Ramsay. first all-campus outdoor track meet for women to be held at the Univer- READ THE CLASSIFIIED ADS sity. More than 35 women have; session. Sophomore .............. 2 1 .666, Library methods, which is not giv- Senior .................. 1 2 .333I en during the regular school year, Freshman............... 1 2 .3331 will also be offered this summer. Out' The sophomores defeated the sen- of the usual enrollment of 100 stud- iors by a score of 17 to 4. The line- cnts in this course the majority are ups were as follows: women. Students who receive credit Sophoiiore Senior in the library methods course are Kyer P Boorman qualified for positions in the Univer- Doster C Sherer} sity library. Finsterwald SS Adams "The assistants now working in the Allshouse 1B Verdelin] library are, for the most part, re- Johnson 2B McKay cruited from people from this, class," Foster 3B Olilmacher said Dean Kraus. "The course is Sturos RF Dixon very practical and has been popular' Felske LF King with women students ever since it Field CF Morris was introduced." ' Substitution; Marston for Sturos.! Public health workers will be in-' Good work on the sophomore team' terested in the courses in hygiene was shown by Kyer, 4 times at bat, 4 and public health which will be giv- hits, 3 runs; and Doster, 4 times atf en. The essentials of effective school bat, 4 hits, 4 runs; on the senior team health service and the best methods by Verdelin, 3 times at bat, 3 hits, of teaching health habits to children and Adams, 3 times at bat, 3 hits. will be emphasized. In the junior-freshman game the Dean Kraus explained that because: first year women won by a score of of the greater number of graduates 12 to 9. The line-ups were: taking summer work many more ad- Freshman Junior vanced courses are offered in the Robinson P Barlow summer session than in the regular Beaumont C McArthur school year. Child SS Huff Appelt 1B Lawless Subscriber now for The Summer Johnson 23 Eastcott kchigan Daly.-Ado. Groff 3B Clarke l CI will meet at 4:1 oc loc to Lay aL Newberry hall. Pi Lambda Theta will hold its last meeting of the year at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Delta Zeta house, 816 Hill street. - Announcement has been made of the engagement of Alice Wuerfel, '27, to Thomas Pryor, '26, at an informal dinner at the Delta Delta Delta house. d Pryor is a member of Delta Kappa -I Rho. a - -A r READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS, (1V { _. Francis RF Burke ] Unsworthl LF HaskinsI Rutherford CF Good Substitution: Armbruster for John- son. Excellent playing was evident on the freshman team particularly on the part of Beaumont 3 times at bat, 3 hits, 2 runs, and Appelt 3' times at bat 3 hits, 2 runs. Barlow with 3 times at bat, 3 hits, and Mc- Arthur with 3 times at bat, 3 hits and' 2 runs, were the junior stars. Monday evening at St. Andrew's Ep iscopal church. Mrs. Hunting is a member of Collegiate Sorosis and Mr i Michigan DaIly.-Adv. signed up. Subscriber now for The 3lichigan Daliy.-Adv. Summer .... Unusual Values in Spring and Summer Millinery at HALF PRICE WESCH HAT STORE 206 East Liberty Phone 3848 This European Tour for Girls Under the direction of Mr. Frank C. Clark takes in all the important sights of the Old World and does so very well. MRS. H. W. CAKE Representative and Traveling Chaperone 1148 Washtenaw Phone 3597 r. 1I013 333 Isleslmis.. m SI.. W ilr II*** * IC I** h" ura. ii...uauaru uarrrarsI SI 1151134333 I A complete line of everything that deals with photography is carried in stock. 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