T~tMJSD'AY, MA"? 28, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PrAGN FIVE I} ILVAVAM VA I re AMA ) ) IAjfFagotinghlQTrimsT Societies Hold 1RlMIfl IJ Pagaent M R 9 IGraduation Gown LIJ UU~IIISlLU Annual Elections NNOVNCE WIILI Shows ' Thoug a. ecet suveyto se dntElizbet Struss vic-Prsi- Moa than 60 women participated not the lest s ;xrr .4*,, c\ etlly' Cptin, Pre~entc4I . which type ot position is avored bydet Margaret Effienger, '26; scre" in the all-class track meet held yes'the freshman i~ryoug wmengrduaes roms taol Evelyn Murray, '27; treasurer terday at Palmer field. This kind of S lver Loving Cup by Xix. ;yugwme'rdaesfo ' ol 'met of fhe g Mazrgaret Ball I fjoraisCtha fudartt Harrison, 26; and member a meet s an innovation at Michigan the counel lor t,,:go our beomei a on that most( tlre Margaret Lord, '27. The res-, but in the opinion of the physical edu- ia eot 28HO SS O PE Easpire t eoe reporters. This ignation of Prof. J. R. Nelson as di- cation staff was a decidedl success ~ e workisOeceSErSinCllthefiv rector of Dlasques was accepted at i 'he 50vyar dash was won by Etruria Ao rd ~rafields of journalistic work for women; tha meeting. Doster, '27 is lcIn iltAnorCBinrthe r $Kappa Deta won the intramural i , that have been discussed in the late 27, second, Lydia. Kahn.'2" third andfoon e st Si :>";;.,;,,%;iissues of the Daily. These include Tit imhnrr oraitchlnGreig 2, 2,froesms 'baseball champion title in the final : ".} ,. magazinesea Simaeonorryijurna istc1HlnGreig 2,fourth place. Oi afU gaeplyd yetrdy a Plei' 1Vptpersma anc e r.sng:Focieth eety held elections at j In the low hurdles, Irene Field anti drawn from led Field. Kappa Delta held a scre of ubiitantreis eores{h whichth following women were Aln nwrh '8 o is n fourth from d r , , , ;" :."lowing positions a eotr h elected: President, Helen Ramsay, second places, the winning time, 10 oetidwr ,12 against the of the opposing; . n tidwr ctearn, Alpha 'Epsilon Iota. Dr. Mar-,kt work desired was that as editorial 26; vice-president, Elizabeth McDow- I seconds. Lydia Kahn, Gladys East. o Every one of garet Bll of te physcal eduation ~assistants, advertising copy writers, eli, '26. secretary Maruerite Dutton. cott, '26, Norma Barlow, '26. and Gladys e aesm departent, pesente Margaet Mccopy editors, feature page editors, c'26, and treasurer, Marie Reed '26. Appelt, 28, won the four first places t h aen Nalp2,cpano h inn emj ~, ... ~ Iublciity kirectors sales promotion; in the running broad jump. In the tmecsofcm ~with the silver loving cup which; wo"k,'telegraph dtrhueoga Irene Meld, 27 president of Wyven rnig hg up E ra Dse committees; 2 was wonlast yar by etsy larboureditors, editorial and secretarial work honorary society recently announced starred, and Vera Johnson, 28, Mryprte~ was on, ast ear y Besy arbor , l; oraropetie tHouse. This game closed the intra-, >f: j "<..;:E obieanid proof readers. ber executive committee to be as fol- Jo Bunting, '27, Norma Barlow, anti agents; presen murl bseallsesonfo ths ear .The majority of demands from em- lows: Ruth Kahn, chairman; assist- Gladys Appelt tied for last places. tories, ooii LI. ~loers comes from editors of papers ants: Lucille Walsh, Dorothy Cur- Javelin throwing was featured by Ponsfrt havinganventy listofc2ulouseon4fof.from three to re aritAbbot and Catherinetem.Teln-p eea olw:hvn iclto fnHritNomia Barlow,~4 feet 3 i)chs, and al chairman, 4 ;s :.:.:;;:$::I II.I five thousand. This may indicate Kelder. Alicle Ieauote, 2 . WinnaDoser f hamnedip0 McNally, Margaret '27, p ........3 2 thttelrePapr onthv Ogborn, Evelyn '28, c.........1 to look for assistants, ut it has been Athena recently elected the follow- first places in discus throwing were +~ rm'~ .~izbth'2,21....11 :~;found that these smaller papers are ing officers for next year: PresidentFEtrurialDoster, Mady Lawton, '2, refnec Russell, Eiaet 2, b11'2,I~rr Cole, Margaret '28, cf............ 1: r;:> ,t. :>*>: the means by which young journalists Dorothy Cline, '26; vice-president, Fli'orence Foster, 28, and Gladys Al- committee rece 'LlemnEiaeh'53blaseueteexperience usually de-' Norma Clark, 26; secretary, Norma pelt. the whole class Deittera , ifbeth"'2: i;;':. m andecure the metropolitan pprjGreen, 28; treasurer, Laura Osgood. freshmen wome ebitt, DVrstay '2, If..........2 1 mAsnandedr byreotnghs'2;Prlaetain Edna iegler, '27, year were elected. Elizabeth Van1 the field contr WaloDorth '2, s....... 2 ~its drabacks The repoter may be; and oraorica oard represnatve Vauikenbiu'gl, 26, was elected Presi- W A. A prog ; lrk oma'6 r ... ,. 2sent out on any kind of assignment at Florence Polleck, 26. dent; Margaret. Hencke, '26, vice- during supper. ( any time. I president; Evlyn Murray, '27, ,treas- 11 12: The fascinating character of jour-' At a recent meeting of Portia Lit urer; Celistany Smith '28, secretary; nalistic work offsets all drawbacks,ery society, officers for the nextI Miriam Olden, '26, oratorical deleg- Mcpa slur o oa 26II . . .1 according to those who have engagedI ate; and Marion Good, 26, parlimen- Conlisn G'ieY6-l.... in suchm occupations. It is constant- field an excellent one for women who taran. Woete7hse'5 b... y changing, each day bringing new' desire interesting work.- - Hiss, Christel '27, p...........1- experiences and new contacts. The This article concludes the series on Senior society will meet at 4 o'clock Mueler, ehn '27 lbprejudice against women journalists Journalism for Women appearing in today at Barbour gymnasium. 'Bagley, Elizabeth '2, c ........1 By MM.LIBTIis steadily decreasing making the the Daily. ,'Bok ent 2,3 ...,.A simple, pretty graduating dress wed? f igts -- 50c to 32.50 BlcBria'6 b.......that niay be worn for "best" after the l G Mat. - 50C t to 51.00 aHunter, Bess '28, f Ts at. M'at.y - soyAmerka KediDrs'6 s....11great occasiopm is usuially the most h iacle PloLmeic - practical to make or buy. It is kF e d i , D r s 2" " ",,,"6 3 fashioned of crepe canton in a deli- I ' A l rs r sR o e 9' j; cate apple green color. The fagoting 0 Io u ! .ti / o mi e ETWE Baai;JvMy2. h'tainI with which it is trimmedsmtb SEATS NOW FOR THIS AND ETWE Uaviator, Commander de Pinedo, ar-1 rather an oldo-fashioned way of trim- rivedheretodayfromSingaore n ning a. dress, but it is effective never-{ i iis figt ro' tay to Australia. ; hI es Paisfltfrom Ialy Adveriser's - It Suibsriber now for The Summer an e lthe n a n 11 pays.-Adv. Mlichigan Daily.-Ad1v. I the home folks. see that yon Maet M asr 11it tLook Your liet! IR SUEK TiS Report, 4 Increased Is Of Women ' i tion of interest was score in the success of Pageant is the judg- eneral committee and sin considerin g their! )ne hundred eighty-two' ligible, all having one with marks not less "emainder of their work er. he participants wereI ague houses, about one! lormitories, and aboutj sorority women. fthe 182 eligible wom-1 edefinite contribution :98 women comprised! aracters; 49 served on SENIOR. WOMEN ATTENTION Tickets for the Senior Break- fast which is to be held at 8:45 o'clock Thursday, .June 11, in the Union ball room are now on sale. Tickets are $1.00 and no' extra, charge wvill be made for the Senior Play. These may be obtained at any of the women's houses and also at Waher's, Slater's and Graham's boo0k stores. The sale will endi June 8, on which date all houses must turn in their unsold tick- ets. Michigan Alumna Aids League Fund I1 contributed posters 21 served as publicity ting stunts at dormi- es, and league houses. , Pageant are: Gener-1 temporary; committee' temporary; committee rparticipants, 1 tem-I -operation which tha Aved wan attested by swhen' for the Oirst time yn took their places on. ributing a stunt to the ram for entertainment An interesting project in connec- tion with the "Women's League Build- ing and Endowment Fund is being initiated. by one of Michigan's alum- nae, Miss Pearl MacDonald, '98, of the Green Tree' Inn. Miss MacDon- ald is offering, at most reasonable rates, a great variety of women's silk underwear, commission on which she is donating to thie League fund. She may be seen at the Green Tree Inn, and arrangements have been made for her to show. her,' goods at the sorority houses. r " ; ', ,, t D AINTY new, frocks of all over lace,. floral geor- gette., tub silk and printed crepe have just arrived. Sizes and becoming styles fojr every wom- an. $15.00. SECOND FLOOR GOODYLAR'S I' I TH E Canoe Pa( GREY SHOP Lunches cked Sandwiches Your persognal charm can be accentuated by the beauty Wvrk of our experts. BENTLEY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE t Combining Comfort and. Style HELEN G. CHURCH CGORSET'IER E Phone 4882 for Appointment NICKELS ARCADE 124 SOUTH MAIN Saladsk f : 7 } '... 600 E. LIBERTY I Cold Drinks l 106 East Liberty St. Over Hutzel's i Dial, 6373 for Appointment 1) . READ) THE CLASSIMIEI AD)S 11 40 . .,.. .___._. i - ... f " , i u, Y .f "" " " V. , r~ ~ The' Smartest ofMoesf rk dRmember the last days of this college term pleas- Y . }antly---a smnart hat helps ,to make them so! And '~j~ ~a ~just arimved from New York are hundreds of smart ~ ~hats-per t little felts in white and colors-some . gaily painted!. Bankoks-those popular straw, hats ; .#Y ~of air lightness! Pretty silk and velvet hats in": 1. 2 k summer colors-lovely Leghorn hats and: white straiks! All arrayed here for your selection at this . , t popular price-$ 5.00. }14 Felt Bankok ii 4. Leghorn SiltyStraw : r ~(MACK'S SECOND FLOOR) . EASE COMFORT ASSURANCE In Design In Mater In Color rial 1[ And .besides at attractive prices. That's whaty procure here in the line of summer frocks. Everyt] sport to dress-and in afternoon and evening wear. you may thing from '7 0 II