IlDAY, J'ANUA1Y 21, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'PA: "TrFrV .. ...... .. ' t + ' , ri , . flSflUhIl N W, IM any Years Service Conveys Recognition, Organization Active For 38 Yetr Is Discontinued On Advise Of . Cabinet Members ...... BLAME LACKOF INTEREST . At ameeting of the members of the ...N" University Y. W. C. A. held yesterday afternoon at Newberry hail, the or- ganization of the Y. W. C. A. on this campus was officially dissolved. The "...... largest group of members which has "®"~ :: :{": gbeenspresent at a meeting this year attended the meeting and the eligible 'voters passed the following resolution a by a count of 32 to 5: "Whereas, many of the activities( , which have been peculiar to the Uni-f versity of Michigan Young Women's Christian Association have been dupli-- cated by other organizations on the campus or in the city, and "Whereas, there has been a steadily! decreasing interest on the part of the members of the University of Michi-< ganYoung Women's Christian Asso- ciation, "We the cabinet of the University of Michigan Young Women's Christ-(centralPress P oto ian Association, recommend to the members that this association be dis- After 25 years of faithful sevice for solved as soon as the best interest of! ter Nas of Kafnsas the present work will permit".the First National bank of KaKnsas InepresetworkNwillperryita". wasCity, Mo., Miss Winifred Haines was In 1889, when Newberry hail wasi built it was dedicated to the use of appointed assistant cashiei She serv the University of Michigan Christian private secretary to the president. Association composed at that time of!?privatesecretarytotepresident. all the men and the few women on campus. In 1895 a local Y. W. C. A. tion and the next year Miss Mary was organized which continued as an Ross came to be local secretary. The independent group until 1906 when I group did not seem to have the same the numerous local groups through- work to do as formerly and certainly out the country consolidated into the did not find itself in. the same place National Y. W. C. A. in campus life. Every effort was made From 1901 to 1916 the organization to tit into some definite work, but was especially successful. There wereI according to the statement made yes- weekly meetings of a religious nature terday by various cabinet members, kith an avetrage attendance of 75to:1001 there was nothing left for them to do individuals. Their work included the which was not already duplicated by employment bureau and the housing other organizations on the campus. committee for women, which work was Th- world fellowship work with the later taken care of by the office of i foreig~n stude ntrs which seems to have. the Dean of Women. They supported ! been their one distinctive committee a missionary in Arabia and contribut- will be carried on under the supervi- ed substantially to the social service sion of the Women's league. department of the University Hospital Various members of the advisory both in funds and personal service. 1 board expressed their approval of the About 1916, however, the condition stand taken by the cabinet members, changed, the attendance at the meet- saying that they had been very honest ings dropped off, interest seemed to with themselves on the question and lag. Through a misundgerstading they were doing what they believed about the basis of membership, the to be the right thing. From the final local group lost its vote in the national-1 vote yest-erday afternoon, the rest of Y. W. C. A. which they did iot attempt the membership showed its approval to regain until after the war. - of the conclusions of the cabinet and In 1921, therefore, it was again af- the work of the organization will be filiated with the national organiza- finished as soon as possible. GLEE CLUB WILL SING IDormitory And Zone h h......................Csny OVER WWJ TONIGHT W in In Basketball . Thorpe.......G.........Thorton' W in Basketball' . GCize .........u...........Olson Members of the University Girls' Zone 15 won the Zone 15-Alpha Ep- Glee club, accompanied by the direc- Couzens hall by a score of 24-16, silon Iota game by a score 18-13. The tor, Miss Nora C. Hunt, will leave for on their basketball game which they ame was closely contested from the . played Wednesday night with Gamma the ver s.tart and until the last few Detroit promptly at 4 o'clock this aft- Phi Beta. Lucinda Sherwood, '27, of minut. of play it was impossible to ernoon, where they will give a radio Gamma. Phi Beta team was individ- Utenine who would be the victor. concert tonight from station WWJ in ual high scorer of the game but shl The lineup for the game is as fol- the Detroit News nightly program. was not able to combat her opponents lows: I Well known college airs will form al single-handed. The lineup for the Zone 1,)Alpha Epsilon Iota part of the Glee club program. A din- 'game is as follows: ICil.....F.....ule r will be given 'in their honor at theG ismna Phi s (Buzna Choal Morton . . . . . . . . . . F . . . . . . . . . . .Bagley Book-Cadillac hotel before the pro- V. Moore .........F............ Cross __t___..___...__.F_..__..__.Bgy gram. L. Sherwood ...... F........ H....ymonen J_- Moltier........C..........Ardis Knox .........S.C. .....Hunter Sockett .......... G......,..Conrad Hyslop .........G.......Williams The schedule for today's games is as follows: Four o'clock Adelia Cheever vs. Alpha Chi Omega, Zone 14 vs. Zeta Tau Alpha; 5 o'clock, Kappa Delta vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Delta Delta vs. Kappa Alpha Theta. Satur- day morning, 10 o'clock, Theta Phi Al- pha vs. Mason house. Furturist art is having its heyday in tke new British sports costumes. NOTICES Junior Girl,' play relea-rsals for to- day are as follows: At 4 o'clock, chor- us 12 in parlor chorus in Sarah Cas- well Anigell hall; at 5 o'clock, chiOrus 7 ini parlor, (chorils I in Sarah ii( ..wel Angell hail. int ramnural basketball games sched- ul ed lor today are as follows: Four o'clock, Adelia Cheever vs. Alpha (Thi Omega, zone 14 vs. Zeta Tau Alpha; 5 o'loTk, Kappa Delta vs. Kappa Kap pa Ca mma, Delta Delta Dlta v U. Kap- pa Alpha Theta. h LIW ...... ~ xma~r,,~wvr~kna~ I. II IF u bop . 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