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WEDNESDAY, PEBRUARY 24, 1926

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PREAppoint Phyical
Education lwmn ci
STPractise Worn
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4 1 Schod . h ub by gi-ing such performances
6 H U'I g h is the one being undertaken by the
To Present Circus students here. Onlyseniors are eligi-
ble for membership in, ia i lsb.s
----0lI V lThe vaudeville acts will-be given in
__evi__t.,gymnastics,freal the high school auditoim will con-
. . . . 0ns, an curiosities of various'sist of song reviews, the tumbling
S-roi it women livig in dormi~ kinds will be the features at the high act, and the production of the plays,

^ Six women of the l' sion aT
school of physical education have been
Sys Educational Institution Is A appointed to do practice Ieacaing at
Powerful Weapon In Hands Angell school, taking full c'arge of
Of Christianity the work in physical education in the
I first, second, third, and fourth gre's,
150 ATTEND BANQUET Fredericka Marston, '27Ed. Velia
Sturos, '27Ed, Eva Toivone, '23E',
Myra Finsterwald, '27Ed, Alice Felske,
"Religion is'in a transition period," '27Ed, and Florence Foster. '27.Ed. are
said President Clarence Cook Little, the women chosen for the teaching in
in speaking before the members of theAngell school. According to Miss 1.
Uivrsaing Y.b.C.rA. th thmersannthlLouise Patterson, of the physical edl-
University Y. W. C. A. at their annual cation department, senior women are
membership banquet held last night the only ones in the school allowed
in the Methodist church. "It is at a to do practice teaching, but the above
turning point and unless we give real mentioned students we're given the
thought to it and undertake adven- opportunity becue 1of .hir exc(lb-
ture we will not survive in the end." tional ability.
President Little further said that we
are so near the storm that we can
not realize its importance and made M
reference to the events in the protes-
tant reformation. ,
"The early Christian church was a r k
force, a spirit, a living thing," said : PIss
President Little. "We 'have added
nothing to th'e vividness and reality Mrs. W. D. Ilenderon, will assrne
of it. We have expanded it and put the rennsibhiitie cof octi--"c

Chorus rehearsals for the Junior today, in the basement of Helen New-
Girls' play today will be as follows: berry residence.
choruses H and L at 4 o'clock; The W. A. A. board meeting will
choruses C and R at 4:30 o'clock; be held at 6 o'clock Thursday in the
choruses B and D at 5 o'clock; chorus Lantern Shop.
N at 7 o'clock and the Waltz and Rus- Tryouts for the University Girls'
sian specialties at 8 o'clock. Glee club will be held Thursday from
4 to 5:15 o'clock in room 216 in the
Miscellaneous School of Music.
Theta Sigma meeting will be held Wyvern members will m'eet at 9
at 4 o'clock Thursday in the reading o'clock tomorrow night at the home
room of The Daily. of Jean Kyer, 721 Church street.
Initiation of new Athena member's All senior women who want caps
will be held next Tuesday night at and gowns for the Junior Girls' play
7:15 o'clock. must order them from Mack's before
Senior Society will meet at 5 o'clock Saturday, Feb. 27.

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I i{ s or league houses having an in- school carnival which is to be held'
tranural basket1all team, or belong- ;at 7 o'clock Fridav and Satura
in; to a zone which is representel. and aturay
nighlts in the Ann Arbor higch school.;
Iv one are expected to play on the sA
Te carnival isgvnud' h is
L..gie house or dormitory team in' Th given under the aus-
h.,renice to the sorority team, ac- E inces 01 bth the boys and girls Wash-
1)1'lereiceto te sroriy tam, e- ton ('lulbs, in an eff'ort to ear'n
cording to M1iss Pauline H-lodgson, of
the physical education department. money for a trite to Washington D. C.
liss Iodnson states that sorority ;during spring vacation. The clubs
I~tis Iodgon tats tat oroityare formed in a niumber of the high'
teams are to be made up of women ;sh fol maolt bthe state anad
living in the sorority house, or in pri- . ra ('(1 b he members of
"ate homes.imoncyia nm2d by thmmr itf

"Courtship Under
"Roger Brothers on
popular and clever
sented.

Difficulties" and
Football." Other;
acts will be pra-

NOTICES

SBarbour Gymnasium
Junior Girls' play committee
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beautiful robes on it, but now we retary of the alumni (O cil t odav.
have come to the real test and are Mrs. Henderson, in accepting this po-
facing the reformation."1,
sition automatically becomes the head
"In order to be perfectly fitted to of the drive for funds for the Women's
undertake the coming battle, it is league building. Mrs. lenderson
necessary to be more than merely a managed the sale of Michigan pla-
:member of such an organization as ing cards before Christmas, she has
the Y. W. C. A.," he went on. "We worked with the alumni groups
must take up our weapons and fight." throughout the state and during;. the
As proof of the fact that there was past year, has been working ini t1he
a great deal for Christian women to extension office of the University.
fight for, President Little cited the I Mrs. Henderson stated that her gen-
increase of crime in the world, and eral plan throughout the drive woui:J
also the increase in insanity. be cooperation with individuals and
"Women are courageous" he said, organizations directly. The only way
"and there is a chance for them to in which the large amount of money
take the defense in this battle and necessary can be raised is by the in-
show their strength." He emphasized tensive activity of every person and
the fact however, that he did not mean every club connected with the univer-
that they should lead a prudish or in- sity. She is not new to the work hay-
human existence, but that they should luig been se(cret ary of the Alumni
live up to their standards. Council in 1921 when the drive start-
"An educational institution is a ed. Of her alpointinellt President1
very high powered weapon in the Clarence Cook Little said, "Let me tell
hands of Christianity if it is given you h-ow confident I am that the comn-
into their' hands," said President mittee has ilade a splendidl and wi:1
Little in conclusion. "By Christianity decision in selecting Mrs. Henderson
I mean faith and power. If you do to take charge of this work. We ar e
not fight back you are losing your all looking forward to its fulfillment."
life blood. If the Y. W. C. A. has

DIe to the holiday on Monday, five
intramural games were post poned
until later in the week. These games
will be played oft according to tho
following schedule:
4,o!ay, 8 o'clock-IHelen Newberry v.
etsy B-arbour.
Tihursday, 7:15 o'clock-Camnma Phi
'eta vs. Zone 7.
!Faturday, 9:45 o'clock-Phi Sigma
Sigma vs. Zeta Tau Alpha; Alpha
Omicron Pi vs. Adelia Cheever.
jthurday, 11 o'clock-Martha Cook
vs. Zone 4.
Other games scheduled for today
are:
4 o'clock--Alpha Chi Omega vs. Delta
Gamma; Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Al-
pha Xi Delta.
5 o'clock--Pi Beta Phi vs. Theta Phi
Alpha; Kappa Delta vs. Alpha Gam-
ma Delta.
1:1. 5o'clock-Couzens hal vs. Zone
5; Sigma Kappa vs. Alumnae house.
1out4e Vabri, a former studcat at
the Constantinople Woman's collego.
has been sent to England by the ITu X-
is government to study kinder rten
methods. On her return she is to or-
gamire and superintend kinderg4rters
throughout Turkey.
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Then out of it to appear fresh and
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They're wearing them for business,
too, to protect trim clothes from office
dust and dirt.

members wno want to fight, it will be
powerful. As soon as you lose your
own life in the fun of living and in
solving lifes problems, so soon will
your life assume its proper propor-
tions."t
More than 150 women were present
at the banquet. This year is the first
time that it has been given for both
active and contributing members of
the association.
Decorations for the banquet were
carried out in a color scheme of red,
white, and blue. Each of the tables
were decorated with center pieces in-
dicative of the work of some commit-
tee and active committees of the or-
ganization were seated at these
'tables. A candle lighting service was
conducted at which time new mem-
hers of the association were recog-
nized and old members made a re-
'statement of their pledge. Kathryn
Wilson, '26, president of the organiza-
tion, presided.

Change Council
Tea To M.a rc5
It was decided at a inmeetiug of the
honor council yesterday afternoon in
larbour gymnasium to change the
date of the bridge-tea to be given inE
honor of freshman women, from Feb.
26 to Friday, March 5. Further plans
have not yet been completed. All
mifemibei's' of the honor council are re-
quested to call Margarite Yemnniker,
'28, toncerning the number of fresh-
men they are to bring, and also ta
make a special point of inviting these
women to the fancy dress party which
is being given by the League Friday
night.
Alpha Omicron Pi announces the
pledging of Cynthia Hawkins '29, and
Mary Louise Taylor, '28, to take place
next Monday, Feb. 22.

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