WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926 A!TI-WMCT-FITCA V PAT ... , . .,;,.,,,,,.,. w a. aar awaaLaaaavt'iav .'a z aa s r... y. a- .... DETROIT ALUMNAE TO SPONSOR PLAY Michigan women graduates resident in the city of Detroit are sponsoring . the dramatization of Mark ,Twain's "Joan of.Arc" which will be presented June 1 at the Shubert-Lafayette ,theatre. Madame Clara Clemens, r -ife 6f Ossip Gabrilowitschli ands laughter of Mark Twain will appear+ in the leading role. An added attrac-j qionwill be the players from th'e Wal-' ter Hampton theatre in New York, t; who will assist Madame Clemens in the production.i The play in New York aroused the enthusiasm of the critics from whom it has received commendable reports.c .French dramatists were considerablyI impressed, and Madame Clemens andp the Hampton company have been ask-i ed to bring the production to Paris forN the Bastille celebration July 14. F The proceeds of the presentation int Detroit will go toward the Detroit pledge for the Women's league. Thei - alumnae council will have tickets onr 1 sale at the office in Alumni Memorialc 4ali. 572- ...... .... .. ._.. I I f Senior Honor Societies Adopt UpperclassAdvisory System Newly elected members of Mortar ors concerning any question that they Boarq and Senior Society, senior hon- may have concerning the University. rary societies, met Sunday at a sup- There will be an information- booth oray ste~, hmet Sunds Jat auil- n Barbour gymnasium where girls per at the homne of M1is5s Jean, Hamil- 1 LEGUE a nnir nu ai r i NOTICES a c i AVIPUYPLU U HI6LPIN In suppOrt of the plaU- for the Lea- gue building an enthusiaatic letter waz received recently. by the alumnae ton, dean of women, to discuss plans Ivn iv~e JLineaueue s UU5with les 1Q55 lGcLlI u iiiu concerning tlve- advsorysystem frthan five girls will be requested to council office from Regent J. P. Murfin upper classwomen forthe coming year. their names and addresses. of Bay City, in' which he says:: Since-neither of these societies has These girls will be visited by members "This plan impresses me as being ever had any definite function, and be-. of these societies, so that their first 'the best I have yet seen put out. AsM cause they felt that entering upper few weeks at the University will not know I am enthusiasticaly in fav- classwomen-ms well as entering fresh- he lonesome. Letters of welcome, or of this proposed building. I wish men needed advisors, it was decided to also, will be given, out to the women every. one interested in the University adopt the advisory system for upper who registered lace urging them to of Michigan or who are interested in classwomen as a function. The plan communicate with the advisor whose making young girls happier could be- agreed upon is very similar to the one telephone number and address is in come thoroughly familiar with the plan that Wyvern, junior honorary society, the letter. you women are working upon. When intends to follow. Each member of - we get a building in Ann Arbor which Senior Society and Mortar Board is to A "Junior Federation" players group will become the center of the non- choose five assistants to help carry has recently been organized by the scholastic activities of our young on the work. These women are to be Women's Federation of the University women students we will have taken a selected with regard to their interest 1 of Washington to bring together all long step toward rendering a public in the work. The number of advisors members of the Federation interested service, the value of which is difficult will thus total about 96 girls, each of in dramatics of any sort. Women who to estimate." whom will act as sponsor to two en- are not affiliated with any other dra- Speaking of extra-curricular acti- tering women. matic society on the campus may join vities for women, Mr. Murfin added, "I Friendly letters will be sent out dur- the Federation. This group gives 'have always felt that a substantial ing the summer to those who have those who are 'unable to become mem- part of college education was found registered by August 15, telling them bers of special dramatic organizations outside of the class rooms in personal of the campus activities, and urging of the university an opportunity to contacts. Your building, when finish- them to correspond with their advis- take part in and discuss plays. i ed, will furnish an ideal opportunity. A last opportunity will be given to senior women to secure tickets for the Senior Breakfast between 10 and 11 o'clock Friday at the candy booth in University hall. Reserved tickets must be called for at this time. Each purchaser of a ticket is entitled to bring two .women guests to the Senior play ,which will be presented at 11 o'clock, June 12. No men will be ad- mitted. A final meeting of the Freshmen girl's glee club will be held at 4:30 o'clock today at the School of Music. Members are urged to settle back dues, obtain pins ordered and return music to the librarian. There will be an important meeting of all girls who have been in rifle classes this year, including those girls on the rifle squad, at. 5 o'clock to-day on the rifle range. for precisely this thing. Its benefits to the young women in attendance at Ann Arbor cannot be overstated. Of course, incidentally, it would be of great value to our women graduates when they return for occasional visits, but primarily its great service will be rendered in providinga common meet- ing ground for the women students." 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