'7, "SATUIRDAY, MAY 16, 1926 'THE MICHICAN DAILY Ykal rTrw THE MICHT~~AN DAILY WAG1~ FIVW ,: t. , N K4. 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Mjjjllllli All AVtim TA WAM 5. 5 ' II 0 FETE TO FEATURE *nJor G irs' Play Numbers To Be Re- vived During Afternoon' By Members Of "Becky" Cast LEAGUE WILL BENEFIT, Proceeds from the "jitney dance" which will be given at 9 o'clock to- night at Betsy Barbour house will go to the Women's league. This novel entertainment will be offered as a part of the program of the lawn fete which is being given through the co-opera- tion of the Women's league, Betsy Barbour house and Helen Newberry Arrange Lantern Night Procession Arrangements for the Lantern night procession are being made by the aides who have been appointed as rep- resentative women on campus, for the purpose of directing the line of march. A change has been made this year so that the entireblock "M" will be lighted by the lanterns carried by the seniors. A troup of Ann Arbor Boy Scouts will keep order. Another feature of the evening will be the public an-j nouncement of new members by Mor- tar Board, Senior society, and Wyvern,1 honorary campus societies. TO OBSERVE TRADITIONS AT SENIOR BREAKFST1 Caps and gowns are to be worn by senior women at the annual senior breakfast, which will be held this year on Saturday June 9, in the ballroom of the Michigan Union. Two tradi- tional customs, that of passing lemons and of blowing out candles will be observed by the graduating women at this time. Mothers of the senior wo- men have been invited to attend the Senior play, which will be presented immediately after the breakfast. Baseball Scores Members of the sophomore inter- class baseball team defeated the fresh- men, in the game played Thursday afternoon on Palmer field, by a score of 11 to 7. In the junior-senior game, the juniors were victorious with a score of 14 against their opponent's 5. Virginia Platt, '28, made the only home run. NOTICES Tickets for the W. A. A. banquet to. be held Saturday, May 23, willbe sold. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons, May 18, 19, 20, at Barbour gymnasium. Only members way at- tend. W. A. A. board will meet at 1 o'clock today at Helen Newberry residence. Final rounds in the tennis tourna-, ment must be played off by Monday, All University women taking golf, May 17." whether in class or for outside credit, There will be a joint meeting of are requested to place their score the board of directors and the board cards in the box in Barbour gymna- of representatives of the Women's sium. league at 9 o'clock Saturday in room 110 of the Library. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. - *l -- ~- - - - - - - - - - - - - i Goodyear 's 124 SOUTH MAIN-TELEPHONE 4171 In I In connection with the dance, the . committee at Betsy Barbour house have provided a large fish pond which will cost 10 cent$ a trial. The mys- teries of this fish pond according toj the committee, will be revealed only to those who "bite." The lawn fete which is being plan- ,red for the afternoon will consist of bridge, stunts and tea. Tables may be reserved for bridge by calling Elizabeth Nutt, '28, or they may be purchased at the entrance when they will be sold for one dollar each. If the weather proves too cold for play on the lawn, the tables will be moved to the parlors of Helen Newberry residence. Entertainment in the form of acts from the Junior Girls' play will be provided during the afternoon. Ma- rion Leland, '27, Margaret Sherman, }7, and Ruth McCann, '27, will revive their songs and dances from the play, and the newsboys and other choruses Piave also been obtained to repeat their performances. IE LUB LEAVES FOR OHIO EXHANGE CONCERT Thirty-five members of the Univer- Tity Girls' Glee club accompanied by "Miss Nora Crane Hunt and Mrs: Mar- aret Kent-Miller left at six o'clock his': morning for Columbus, Ohio, 'where they will complete an exchange concert arranged by the Girls' Glee clubs. of Michigan and Ohio. All the expenses of the trip have been met by funds derived from the Ohio concert ''ere, and a benefit show sponsored -T by the Michigan club. SWhile in Columbus, the members of the Michigan Glee club will be the guests at sororities and dormitories gn9f that campus. The trip to Colum- bus istbeing made in buses in which the members will return Sunday morning. The proceeds of the concert in Ohio will go to the Ohio Girls' Glee club. The exchange concert is in- tended to help the members of one organization know those of the other and in that way increase the friend- ship between the women of the two colleges.) 4 LAN TERNNIGHT FORMATION AND MARCH INSTRUCTIONS I FROCKS FOR EVERY HOUR OF YOUR DAY A Smart Rayon for Mornings . Last year Rayon was some- what of a novelty, but this year it has established itself as a most desirable fabric for in- formal daytime frocks. The Rayon frocks in this group are appropriate to do housework in yet they are good - looking enough to wear to market or on a morning visit to one s neighbor, and plain colored ones for sport and daytime wear. $5.95 . s i. 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Sports for , Class formations for the Lan- tern night procession will be as follows: seniors on the hill be- hind the nurses' home, juniors inside the fence facing the nurs- es' home, sophomores outside the fence facing the field house, and freshmen outside the fence, be- side the nurses' home following the sophomores. At the signal for the beginning of the procession the seniors will march four abreast to the middle of the field and turning down it march down the center of the field. The juniors will follow the seniors to the middle of the field and divide two juniors going down on either side of the sen- iors. The sophomores, four abreast will - march straight across the back of the field and turning at the farthest corner form a line at the extreme right of the field. The freshmen who follow them will turn at the first corner and march four abreast down the left side. At one whistle seniors will turn, divide into twos and go under the arch- es held by the juniors coming down the center line again in fours. At three whistles the two middle, sophomores will march across the front of the field as the two middle freshman march across' the back of the field. The sophomores will stand in the middle of the freshman line and the freshmen take their places on the outside of the sophomore line. At two whistles the juniors will march to the end lines and passing through the middle pass their hoops to the sophomores, and marching then in a diagonal line to the center of the field while the seniors come to the front nnt an ivide in two, nts vo of these -jauntily esses fashioned of ," a soft, launder- in plain color or erve a place in your rdrobe. You'll find ghtfully cool, and aunder. They are ing for sports and ar and may be sel- variety of smartly les, $15 The king of sports-outdoor college fun in general-is having its inning. 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