I SUNT.?AY, NO'V". sinim 15, 1925 T14P MTrPTr.ANT nATT.V .PAG.P, rTVR .r A 4: w 0. y :, k 9y i/- Y I F its / ' C ; ..J t a. rl8, - ayf q'..Vi .I FL i VIA' .I%- .t4'( Lt-'U" 1 ~ w~ - ________________________________57 ,' , 1 W ...STATE CONFERENCE, Plan To Interest Michigan Colleges In National Athletie Association I DR. BELL WILL SPEAK ARCHITECTS TO START SERIES OF PLANS FOR LEAGUE BUILDING! Funds Are Sufficient For oeia ]Itoom -ii, (oinnice Rocmu , Auditorium And 13)tcheiOs; $l, Still To Be Raed1 IB fore t onstruction Will Be Started; Ideaf; Gath tred Frin Other Colleges That progress towards the erection of the dean of women and her assist- of the Women's league building is ants are on the ground floor. A big being made was indicated yeserday white auditorium into which can be when Miss Jean 1lamilton, den of brought a temporary stage and which women, gave the results of a recent can .)e used for a dance hall is on' interview with Ponds and Ponds, Chi- one side. On the' other side is a big cago architects. "We have now lounge back of which are tne offices enouglh money for all the social' of the Y. W. C. A., the Women's Self rooms and the committee rooms, the Government association, and the Wo- auditorium that will likewise be a men's Athletic association. A cafe-+ dance floor and the kitchens, but not teria 4nd lockers are in the base-' for the cafeteria or the bedrooms for' ment. The cafeteria which serves the alumnae," she reported. I 400 daily is not operated during the Ponds and Ponds, who were definite- summer, but pays for itself entirely.; ly selected by the first committee of Third floor consists of private din-' the Alumnae council as architects ing 'ooms and rest rooms and a good fob the league building, stated they sized study hall no longer needed would be glad to begin making a since they have their new library. League Will Hold Conference To Discuss ProbLws Effort; to get opinions concern ing the bi- probki n i ha~ire f icingI he women of the 1Mini igI:an camrtus aln' being made thronh itbe Pih (0oi the Vomen 'sleague. 'To ('h le sa inC in nug these oplinion.,"' sated Norma Licknel], '26, presient of tle league., "I will meet Ih representatives of all organized houes during the nextt few weeks in small groups." Miss' NOTICES No request for permission to have breakfasts after the Pan-Hellenic ball will be received after 5 o'colck Tue::- dzay, Nov. 17. it is requested that all persons re- ,ponsible for notices in The Daily to the effect that Barbour gymnasium ting tickets, bringing in money col- I on are to be at Barbour gymnasium lected for various affairs, collecting no later than Wednesday, Nov. 18. dues, receiving articles for League bazaar, etc., sign at the desk in the It has been decided to have Monday office of the dean of women, giving as the feature day of the W. A. A. tea the name of their representative and room from now on. For tomorrow the the exact location of their headquart- manager, Margaret Purdy, '27, has ers. This will enable the office of the planned to serve waffles. dean of women to give accurate in-__ formation to girls making inquiries.1 Kappa Phi supper will be held at I :30 o'clock Tuesday, -Nov. 17, at Wes- All posters for the bazaar competi- ley hall. V -f For some time the W. A. A. has been forming plans for the athletic conference to be held here the week- end of Nov. 20, One or more dele- gates from every junior college, col- lege, and university in the state have been invited to attend, and so far more than ten are expected. The pur- pose of the conference is to get the colleges interested in a national W. A. A. known as the American Con- ference of American College Women. The program planned for the con- ference includes the hockey banquet which takes place Friday night; after l this an open meeting of the W. A. A. s will be held and new members initiated. At 9 o'clock Saturday morn- ing Dr. Margaret Bell, professor of a "h, sisal 'education for women, will talk on the National Amateur Ath- letic association; Irene Field, '27Ed, will also speak on the A. C. A. C. W. Later it has been planned to hold discussion groups. In the afternoon the guests will be taken to the Minne- sota game and Saturday night basket- ball games will take place. Louise Roberts, '26Ed, is general chairman and Jessica Nixon, '27, is chairman of the hospitality committee. Seven New Horses Added To Stables Bicknell will use t11 zone system as erious changes have been made in divided by the house organization the board, it was announced. Lydia committee, Kahn, '27, is temporarily taking the Following is the sahedule of thO cplace o f Mary White, '28, publicity first three zones: Zone one, at 3:30 managcr for the board; Betty Tomp- o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Mason, kins, '26, will have charge of hockey, Stapleton, Dauner, C'omstocli, Sadler, ani Jessica Nixon, '28, is the new and Payne houses; zone t1wo at :8:() sv mning manager. No one has as o'clock Thursday afternoon, Adams, yet beci appointed to take charge of Cozad, Augspurger, an d Westminstej . zone three at 4:1 o'clock Thur dav ,;ii ;. r s headaurters for get- Says Sally to Sue- New York Sue dear, We were at the Ritz-Carlton today during the lunch hour. It's such a gay hour one always enjoys watching the crowd and seeing all the smartly gowned women. We took a little table off to one side so that we could gaze around as much as we pleased without being no- ticed. I'll give you a little idea of somd of the things, i t .7 , , t F E X j i } i Riding, sponsored by the Women's league and the physical education department received a stimulus this week, when Guy L. Mullison, proprie- tor of the riding stables on Ann street and the fair grounds added seven fine horses to his sheds. Five of the horses are thoroughbreds, having been shipped into Ann Arbor from a stock farm. series of suggested plans in the rough: The study hall will be turned into afternoon including Leathernian, on the ideas now gathered from var-! a second social room. Reagh, Faucett, and Asman houses. _-.-_ ious places in order that sets of plans While at Minnesota Miss Hamilton These represelta tive( mtligs, are to might be discussed before June of this met-all of the Michigan graduates he held in the office of the Women's n e year. "H-owever," Miss 1Hamilton whxo teach there. She also spoke atk league. ;i rse o commented, "There is not. the slight- a ban