AVKD)N E S17A^, DEClii MBERT 8, 19 20 THE MICHIG '\N DAIL-Y AEI'V 9 P-P, , . 4 1Auu!#a t{ i°9 #4Giz? t' :~t AT ATHLETI Present Cliampions Numerals at A Held La MORE THAN Announcement w, of the all-star hoc. Laurie Campbell of cation departmen at banquet given byt held at 6 o'clock at. following women w members of this te Nellie Hoover, '28l tain of the team;I I.i; rHelen Searig lagedorn, '28, r. i. '28 Ed., r. w.; sub positions are: Ger ed., and Mrs. Fred Other team member '27 Ed., l.h.; Lucile Florence Powers, '2 tution for this po Verdier, '27 Ed. Th team is composed o '29, l.f.; Mary Allsh with Lydia Kahn, and Stella Sturas, Marjorie Muffly, '30 stitute. More than 100 wo banquet including t ond squads of the e] trniural tournaren runners up, together education departmer umor Play Heads jMary Louise Taylor, Fay Smead, Eliz- OPEN POSTER CONTEST Graduate Students Elsie Murray, assistant chairman, has TO ALL JUNi9R WOMEN Pl-D eIe on her rehearsal and try-out commit- tee Louise Briggs, Jean Dow, Kather- In crder to provide a cover design Final appointments of committees inc Francis, Ellen Groff, Katherine for Junior Girls' la1y programs, All graduate students, both men and for thde Jno il'pa aebe Lardner. Theprpriscm tee frJnoGis'llypoan made by the central committee and with Laura Osgood as chairman, con- o the pay today women, as well as husbands and wives hIp Cup and lfockey are announced as follows.: Business sists of Marion Anderson, Helen Beau- announced a poster contest in whicth of graduate students are invited to at- IthlefDinnerm itee, rnice Stabler, manager; mont, Norma Green, Lois Parks, Mar- all j women may ce te A tend a bridge-dance to be sponsoredt ililtic1)inerand given by the Graduate Women's' st i'ght I J Ma frl aig, Lois Porter, Florence tha Robinson, Helen House, Laura posters,'in order to receive c rnsidera- (mb on Wecnesday, Dec. 15, from 8 to ~ Wdraier, assistants; dance commit- Soule, Marie Butt, and Helen Blades. tion must be turned in by Saturday, 2 o'clock. An admission of 25 cents 100 ATTEND I tee, Marion Van Tyle, chairman; Nell- Phyllis Richards, chairman of public- Jan. 8, to Margaret hawkins, (hai- will be charged. ie hoover, Mary VanDeursen, Rhoda ity, is supported by a committee of man of the contest. The designer of Short us the existence of the Grad- is made last night Tuthill, Marva Hlough, and Margaret five, Gertrude Foster, Evelyn Pratt, the winning poster will be awarded Itpate Women's club has been on the key team by Miss Breer\ assistants; program committee, Dorothy Morehouse, Virginia MColl prize of $10 toward her life member- Michigan campus, its work of promot- the Ihysical edu- Margaret Hawkins, chairman; Cletus! aAd Margaret Ricker. The music com! ship in the Women's league, in addi- ing the interests of the graduate stu- the annual hockey Fagan, Janet Trembly, Katherine mittee under Margaret Cole will be tion to having her design appear oni dents and bringing them together in -a the W. A. A. and Frohne, Madeline Dankers, - Mary L. announced later. the play programs. Those wishing to social way is already noticeable. Joe Parker's. The Murray, Josephine Norton and Flor- compete are asked to call Miss Hawk- Weekly dinners have been encourag-1 crc announced as I ence Wertel, assistants. Muffs are slowly making their way ins at 5718. ng friendships among graduate wom- am for this year: . The costume committee under Mar- into vogue again and most stores Judges in the contest will be J. P. en, and since the club has been organ- Ed., l.w. and cap- ian Welles, chairman, consists of Ed- ( showing them exhibit alongside small Slisser, instructor of drawing and i:sed one social evening each month Eunice Childs, '28, wina Hogadone, Dorothy Swartout, hotwater bottles which are inserted painting; Betty Nutt, '28, general has been held when programs have lht, '28, c.f.; Nell Veta Arbruster. Katherine Patterson, inside. chairman of the play; and Phyllis been furnished by the different groups Euturia*'oster, Loughton, '28, director of the produc- into which the organization is divided. stitutes for these ',tion. Dean Alfred H. Lloyd of the Gradu- trude Gulich, '27 i Tryouts for the play begin today at ate school has taken an active interest Dreifus, '27 Ed. 3 o'clock and last until 6 o'clock. Thy- in helping the graduate women make s are: Irene Field, outs will also be held tomorrow and a success of their undertaking. Mrs. eWalsh, '27, c.h.;/00A p o W0,ht0D, Friday at these hours. SaturdayE Lloyd entertained the, club at tea at 28 Ed., the substi- morning tryouts will occur from 9 to her home last week when the members sition is Eleanor 12 o'clock. Everyone must pay her had the opportunity to become ac- e remainder of the on All Diamonds and W atches class dues before she may be allow- quainted with a number of faculty f:DrtyLyonsd to competefrpas.wm . house, '27 Ed., r.f.e '27 as substitute '27 Ed., g., with. T H Em~NT Ed. as her s THE WH SHOP meLin attended the the first and sec- 1 121 South University Ave. O1 Church rI: 1 lass teams, the in- 5 i 0 6~in t winnth the physical nt and the W. A. - GLOVE SALE HELD BY NOTICES SOCIETY PROGRESSES; SC T PO ES The point system committee of the More than 150 pairs of gloves have iWomen's league will meet at 4 o'clock been sold during the past week by today in Barboifr gymnasium. members of Mortar Board honor soci- There will be a meeting of the new- ety for senior women, during a house comers section of the Faculty Women's to house canvas and sale at the Lea- club at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow at the gue bazaar. This does not include or- home of Mrs. Peter Field, 904 Olivia ders taken from residents of Ann Ar- street. bor who will be visited this week. There is to be a faculty and alum- Orders will be sent in immediatelyr and delivery is promised by the be- naesdance at Granger's at 9 o'cilocl ginning of the Christmas holidays. As Tuesday evening, Dcec. 14. It will e only part payment has been received' under the auspices of the Faculty Wo- on most of the orders, members who men's club. The price is $1 per con- deliver the gloves to the buyers will'ple_ collect the balance. Junior Girls' play tryouts will be held from 3 to 6 o'clock today i Sarah Subscribe for the Michigan Daily. Caswell Angell hall. -" 'ORIGAN-loved hy women ofexquisite sophistication and delicate finished worldly charm- CHYPRE-expressn romance and mystery, the enchantment of the east. PARIS-Mchosen Iy womnen of gay vivacity, of sparkhing joy in life- d- l- I-- / o.i~i$.O o-$.75 N.30i$J A. board. The winning teams of the intramural and interclass tournament Sset together and also all class hockey teams were together being distinguish- ed by their hockey coats of their class colors. Dr. Margaret Bell and Miss Laurie Campbell of the Physical Education department and Miss Alice Lloyd of the committee of advisors of women were the speakers of the banquet. Dr. Bell presented the class hockey awards which are diamond shaped numerals, to the new womei who have never received them before. She also awarded the senior class team with the interclass tournament championship which has been theirs since they entered the University as freshmen. The hockey cup was pre- sented to Betsy Barbour house which is f now their permanent possession. They have won the intramural tourna- ient championship Ifor three con- secutive years. A new cup will be purchased next year by the W. A. A. board so that the intramural tourna- ment can continue and a cup can be awarded each year. Music for the banquet was furnished by Joe Parker's orchestra and danc- ing took place between courses. Each class team had their own song which provided the entertainment for the evening. Masques To Present Maeterlincks Play Portraying to the greatest advant- age the talent of its members, Mas- ques, the oldes women's dramatic or- ganization at iichigan, will open its season this year playing Maurice Maeterlinck's masterpiece, "Sister Beatrice." Rehearsals, started early in November will culminate in the finished product on Dec. 14 and,15 at Mimes theater. Picket sales will sta-rt tomorrow and will be continued each day from 2 to 5 o'clock till the Ad of the play at -the Mimes box office. "Sister Beatrice" is the original from which Maurice Guest received his inspiration for his great pantomime "The Miracle." Its theme is that of the nun who wanders into the world. Minna Miller, '27, will carry the 'role of Sister Beatrice supported by a cast i of versatile talent. Phyllis Loughton, '28, director of the Junior Girls' play, isalso directing the Masques produc- tion. Elaborate and decorative costumes will enhance the setting of this con- vent story, The committee in charge, under the direction of Helen Hawkins, '28, have gone to great pains to make them authentic by studying all ancient ecclesiastical garments concerned. I To create a realistic setting, the Masques production uses, singing off stage, and carefully planned lighting to increase the atmosphere of the great dim cathedral which the stage represents. Mary White, '29, is chair- man of properties for the play; and Laura Kraft chairman of tickets. 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