rRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAOU IVI j 1. j' 0 0 572 = s ) O WOMEN'S ORGANI2 PLANS FOR. OO W. A. A. Offers Opporinity to Earn A IgeWill Eltertain With Teas Constance Clark '26, vice-president and Serve Meals t elect of the Women's League met with the Honor council at 4:15 o'clockj Wednesday to discuss the council's Athltic honor points in the W. A. plans ,for next year. According to A. may be earned during the summer custom Miss Clark will have charge months by women enrolled in the of the work for next year, and Dean Summer session. According to Myraj Amy Hobart will sponsor the organ-: Finsterwald, '27, president, the asso- ization. ciation will give honor points for ac- At the beginning of this year the tivities carried on under the supervis- houscs holding active membership in ion of the physical education instrue- the Honor council included Caughey, tors or other authorized W. A. A. Formhals, Hall, Rea, and Reagh managers. Riding, tennis, swimming houses, chosen on a basis of high and organized hikes will be the prin- scholastic standing, and co-operation cipal features of the program. A ten- In campus activities. At the first £11. tout nament xviii be conducted on meeting, held Oct. 22, the constitu- the same plan as the spring tourna- tion was accepted as drawn up by ment. Miss Finsterwald, who expectsI the board of directors. McClinton to attend the Summer session, will house was dropped from the council. have charge of the activities of the Dec. 17, as a reult of lack of co-oper- association. The box and pad for ation at the time of the Women's Lea- recording honor points will remain in gue bazaar, but soon after Jordan, the corridor of the gymnasium and Thornton, and Adams houses were ad- all points should be recorded within mitted to membership. As a result of two weeks after the activity is com- a questionnaire sent out to the Lea- pleted. i A TIONS MAKE SUMMER SESSIONI tlietic Honor Points; Summer Lea. ; Sororities to Rent Rooms o Outside Women of these will be open to outsiders and members of the sorority, while Kap- pa Delta house and Alpha Xi Delta house will be occupied by members only. Meals will be served at all thesa, houses except the following: Delta Zeta house, Theta Phi Alpha house, Alpha Epsilon Iota house, Gamma Phi Beta house, Chi Omega house, and Alpha Chi Omega house. Oklahoma Honors Women Swimmers i i 1 Y. W.C.A. To Send I Welcome Letters Letters of welcome with a mimeo- graphed copy of 'advise will be sent to! all women entering the University1 next fall by the leadership commis- sion of the Y. W. C. A. Ruth Hull, '25, is general chairman of the commission, Helen Wooten, '28, is secretary, and Louise Piggott, '28, is in charge of sending the let-t terS. Hints to entering women such as when the tea rooms will be open, where to get the frosh bible, that employment can be arranged for atj the office of the dean of women, that they must know their Ann Arbor ad-e dress and telephone number beforeI they arrive, that the Y. W. C. A. head-' iuarters is onen to them with read- ing room privileges, and that the t-;.jdprship commission will serve tea at N;wberry hall every afternoon dur- ing registration will be included on the mimeographed sheets. According to Miss Piggott they are very interesting and much worth one's while. "The organization," she said, "is ready to help any campus ac- tivity-and that it what they like to do." I i -_ _-__ Miss Jean HaAmiltonlean of wom- en. will entertain the Alumnae coon- Scil at supper on June 11 at her home, TI 9 Olivia avenue. ---- Miss Jean Hamilton, dean of women, -- xwill entertain in honor of Miss Helen! Any members of the physical edit- I Bishop at supper tonight at her, cation classes who failed to take the home. The other guests will be Miss Jeanette Perry, Miss Mary Ross, physical examination must do so if hs. Julius Schlautterbech, Miss Eu-; they want credit in the course. This nice wead, Miss Margaret Elliott, examination may be taken at 10, 11, Miss Lydia Jones, Miss Fannie Allig-I 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 will be made for the Senior Play. These may be obtained at any of the women's houses and also at Wahr's, 41ater's and Grah~am's book ---r ( 27 or 2 o'clock today in Barbour gym- er, Miss Mary E. Jenkins, Dr. Mar- stores. The sale will end June garet Bell, Miss Ethel McCormick, 8 on which date all houses nasium. !Miss Catherine Reighard, Miss Grace( must turn in their unsold tick- women interested in writing a man-Richards, and Mrs. A. S. Hobart. ets. uscript for the Junior Girls' play and Sophomore women at the Univer- who did not attend the meeting Mon-1 t ohmr oe tteUie- _____________________ wday are requeted to callng Iene sity of Illinois -have organized an as- ield, a7117rtd. All mauscipts sociation called the Gold Feather Moscow, May 28. - Many ruma must be sent to Irene Field, 140 Col- club, the purpose of which is to build ors are current that Leon Trotzky lingwood avenue, Detroit, before up interest in the Women's League will be appointed a member of the ( Aug. 28. ;among under classmen, and, as their supreme economic council, where le motto reads, "to foster activities for! suprem economic cu, xe the sake of the activity." will be entrusted with the direction Margaret Dixon, '25, 1205 Hill street,_of the work of the electrical depart- wishes to notify women students of8 A ment, embracing a scheme for the the loss of a black leather notebook! London, May 28.--(By A.P.)-Queen 'et mrcn ashm o h at Palmer field Lantern Night. The Mary Wednesday quietly celebrated electrification of the country, as well book was especially important as it her 58th birthday. as the management of the council's contained the annual report ofthe scientific and technical branch. Women's League. The finder is ask- Subscriber now for The Summer ed to notify Miss Dixon at once. Michigan Ifaily.-Adv. REAlD THE Cl.ASSIFI[ED ADS Women swimmers are honored at the University of Oklahoma with membership in a club for those who can make a grade of 80 or above in tryouts consisting of swimming, div.- ing and life saving. The club is called "Duck's club" and' thue insi ni. of tha L l gue houses this spring, to ascertain The main function of the Women's .activities, scholarship, and possibility I League during the summer, according' of becoming Honor council members, to Rosalea Spaulding, '25, who acted five more houses were invited to as president during the last Summer, membership- Nelson, Gorman, Rock, ! session, is that of a hostess. Swinger, and Mitchell houses. Be-! To get women acquainted with each sides these houses many others were other, while teas were held at prac. recommended for consideration next tically all of the larger dormitories, y y ar. Besty Barbour house, Helen Newber- Mtfany campus activities were spon- ry residence, Cheever house and Al. I sored by the Honor council this year, including the distribution of tickets for the Pan-H-ellenic ball, Masques' annual play, andCosmopolitan club's International Night. Besides its work In distributing tickets, the council ronducted a publicity campaign for the Women's League fancy dress party, Athletic managers for the var- .Ious zones were appointed by the council, the council acting as a link. between the zones and the W. A. A. umnae house. One of the largest, a receptionfor Dean Hamilton, was held on the terrace of Martha Cook dormitory. Norma Bicknell, '26, president of the Women's League for the com- ing year, announced that this sum- mer's program will be similar to that of last year with some changes. Thirteen sorority houses have so far stated that they will be open this summer during summer school. Ten g1.1 a 111i, fe cl uIs a et t UCKj worn on the swimming cuit. Tests for Delta Delta Delta sorority an- tryouts are designed to show not only nounces the engagement of Thelma the skill of the swimmer but also her Raymond, '25, of Sault Ste. Marie to courage when obliged to overcome Archibald Marmon, '24, of Louisville, obstacles in the water. Ky., a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. < r During this ong remembered event, when Syour friends and relatives are your guests you will want to treat them to the bes;ti of sweets. Bring them to the Sugar Bowl, ,where they are sure to enjoy our pure and delicious fountain dainties. .. r P R E K E T E'S SUGAR BOWL 109 South Main Phone 21414 ltflitltillitll11t1 iU ltl1t11 ITl il li tl tll li l i It tltittiilltt iti t11t11 Lest We Cherish the memory of those of the nation's ed- fenders who have gone to their great reward. Un- selfishly they came forward to defend you and I. They fought and died that our country might live on in Progress, Prosperity, and Peace. Cherish their memory WITH FLOWERS. You'll find many beautiful suggestions at the Ann Arbor Floral Company. Phone 6215, or stop in. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. Forget- j Decoration Day Needs A Large Collection of Hats at a Great Reduction POPULAR PRICE HAT SHOP 333 SOUTH MAIN 122 E. 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