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. THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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TH~ MICHIGAN DAILY

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LASS TEAMS niii. lGra dua.tels OrganizeSORORITY PLEDGE STIRS Brilliants Costume's
For New Semester' UNIVERSITY POLITICIANIS Characterize Pla-v
SIR -i L!01 [l rtn~~g§7~ ,WEVNSTON, 11.-Nortliwestern Un-
HUGG E 10 LIM f :rn,. n Fo t~h nt- se r~n iVer, ' ity continluesto be, excited by lWit ing sew , i oeliiees. baits (o

NOTICES
%-,r ( iris' play rehearsals for to-
(tlV ae:4 ~'cN, chorus 12 in par-,
ici andchorus f) in Sarah Caswell Ain-

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thef Ga (itta Ir' Xouiei's("Til) recently

the activties of its Women stlidlents.

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1.a l r a~uca+ L.411 14 -o.I a.- 11 aa 1Vc t ha I .at1(an'1' l Y k,..chorus_ 1 - i-
er ei( d tith lo 010.in>ofico's for the The furor caused lby the 20 campus littered tables au,(ne, lOV, Ititc of- Sarhh(Caswell Augell hal and 7 in!
Yestea y W hset al Cn teist Gas I tiu I ''24: Th : l 0 T' rJ h' ' W i r o, presihdnt; s orri lies signing a pledge "to rfrain' in cnst ll s w o k r 11.ii !,t i 'itthO Nfi; .C
Yetra hnFrt~ms Il(c~t11 r. i'rc ;on, xi;e-presidenmt from lining themselves up in any or-? the work room (A ai \\0P1 ' or a I'oiret, atuildty' rehearsals are as fol-
Are _laye._Of Edna F. i1Ktcesecte, secriet ary-treas- Iganized campus politics" is giving Ihut it is thn shoi int) ewiu'ry }a.iol. O :2S 0 olcc, chorus 4b in Sarah
FR FRFET way. to a more serious discussion. As it whih the Junior (,u 1 ' pla.(<O0- (' ,s ell Aingelhladcose9
FRSM NrOFITyM n M r'son Wiillson is the succes- it stands the pledge is not tangible tmie commiteec is creat&ing the co- and( 10 in parlor; at 9:30 o'clock chor-lbu.inSrhCsllAglhaad
Ine-ls aktalsatdys ~ (1ofV h; i .abetbh\ilson, who enough to be effective, which is the i tme ob or ytoewh aeu 2i aa 'awl nel-a n
gave her entusiastic support to the ground for all attack by its oppon- part lt ~ po utin h r el w c ouss 1 a d 7i alr t i '
terday afternoon when the first games;(club) which she helped to organize enis. ballet skirts, Tyrol blue bloues, smrall'clod, chorus2 in Sarah Caswell An-
oi the inter-class tournament were;this fall and which, after it becamie Sororities defend themselves by; gold cloth jacquetts al in a mnore gelhal, ad choruses 5 and 6 in par-
played off. Sophomore academics play-! or less finished condition adorn t .les r; at 1:30 chorus 12 in Sarah Cas-
ed freshman majors and decisively ,a real society for the interests of planning a meeting to take very de- ! in chairs adding their brilliance to :well Angell ball.
bathmbascrof3to1.Tsigradu; zt' won-en2, elected her its firsts finite action. Te a ta h ir h topeeo h om
baeat hoem eby a scr edf a30 to 2 he snd president. Theyesayttatbteirktngatdsower ofm pus'om. hie tiC\Il be a meeting of all house
gm hoeewacaldath nl The informal (dinners for graduate moeetiI~ekn oncmu Practically all of the 90( (ostumres presidents at 9 o'clock, Saturday ii
of the first half when the freshmnan I factions and men wil be forced toi which will appear in the play have'ro i),lbay
team lost one of their team members ' Ad>men held eV ery \Vednsday at the ! change their tactics if the women'si been (desgned and made comuletely i l o~eg11,lba ryhteclas o h
and so were forced to give the game ; Grc n ree inn were sta iied last se-' support is removed. b1y JnoIVlnn h uxde a eguenior w iens os llsfoldthie
to the sophomores. The lineup for this I lflcior soon atter the club was or- The women heads of, campus ac- been ordered from the lreburnrsiir oEn
gaiean ilb, otne ti.tvtiso en neveedshr ear by the members of Senor So-
game is as follows: gaited,. A wilbcotue thstven iny rg itriwd hr Clothes shop and all shoes are coiing(C .Teslt ~ edi ahu
!ol A.eui rs. ao'smet> Aygraduate woman in'eug-ly approve of the pledge al-from the Campus Bootery. Iicture ymnT asm lt hldtrtWnedayur
J. Davis................. 14:. Cody1 the Uversity whio wishes to lake thils! though they admit that much work! will be taken of the cast and choruses ;Mach 2, fo o5ocok n will satWdedy
E. idlewod. .. ... .11 Grb.skyOlF.tu...to eeIoher wth erwil hveto e onetomaeriteuniincosumtodameeditoda'. oninn eeryaferoonunilhriey
N. Becker,.......C.... ... H. Collins Iown int~~ieets, is cordially in vited to fectivnueTheemen'saopinionnseemslFriday,
go t (liner verylr11 . The only exception to the
F. Grinnell . ...S. C. D. Renkenberge gtdner with th lb vr Wed-! to be unanimous in its disapproval. PtoieDiyAvr~es ~ 15sti a-riy 'c .w'
C. Hawkins r.G....... XMulffley~ (ay They describe the method as child- ________
El. Sither ......G....... A. Heilman- ish and impractical, but admit the- ______________
Sophomore majors played junior! Subsecrife for The Michiiganim Daly. ultimate object is to be coveted.
academics and were beaten by a score - __
of 29-23. This game, was marked for _____
its fastness. Substitutions were madle
very early in the game and a great
many more "players were used in this'
gamle than in the previous 'one. The
lineup for this game is as follows:
Soid. Majors Jnnior Acadenmic
A. Zauer .....F......... L. Park.s The Shop ofI le d r ro k
J. Jones .. C.........S. Baird Proa evc a/Br ak Siho ete
RI. Strasser..S. C....... L. Porter' rak S l ou te
V. McClure ...... G...... D" Nicoil'
J. Saurborn .....G...... A. Unsworth ! '_-__ _ - /--
Playing an evenly matched game w ith H i i ows,
the senior major and freshmen aca- I
demic teams clashed in the game at 5 r. ° l7'ic/ s and Fares
o'clock, the score of 251-24 being in fa- '~
vor of the seniors. Fast floor work, 'i'I_
the excellent playing of the center, I t i/f '4 l s waoiqonecbos at
'and espec ally of Dorothy Vestal '27L"d !r. t t/ew aion 'boul(1 r, owus and
of the senior quintet and of Doroh
Dart, '30, of the freshman team were t Y -Ijte sde Ifromn neckline to hem.
the exceptional features of the con- 1 '(" /,/.' iieAii xo'IdthneclyeT
Senior inotwoland three, layerms--
tet. Following is the line-up: ))r)flares1 are cleverly concealed in
ic t o a o sF e h 1% a e e D . V estal .......RI. F ...... D . D art - ei f f on f sk r s
F, Poster .......L. F... A. Jranhruskey I 1x is:te irees in fresh gen
1-1 Feske.....C.....M.1;1; sY-blue ani tan sr. des-$2015.O0
M. Dreifus ...... R. GC.......OhonaI
J. Nixon .. , RI. G......F. Sacett \ (. ' , t y- ei
S. Sturos ....... L. G..M. Foliner'nc:;Sc 01-Scn lo
A score of 31-7 for the junior team Dre / \$AII--/\WNd loo
was the outcome of the gamebewn
senior academics and the junior ma-1
jors. Mildred Hardy, 2Thd, of the ju-
nior players was responsible for 16 h 2pit aeb hsta
In the first half.C
ing:Sl/ F rdy s-,r Y E A 9
Senior Academics Junior -Ma jor f , . 4- I14Sut anS
'M. McNally ..I. F..... M. Hardy 1I14SuhM t
. Wa n r . .,. .F . . . . .Ch l!Q. Berkovitz . . C ........ M . H ow e - - - - - --- - -
M. Smith ....... R. C.....N. Hoovera y.--
A. Miller ....... R. G... W. Hagedorn ,-r1-7u --ry _---7~
L. Kahn.....L G...E.Treadwell 'rrJcIUE. JohnIin-Sub. L
CHOOSE EIGHT CAPTAINS New - every line , --U
TO HED SPRT 6R UPS ~and thread is new/
$ -and smart! Slim,
With the beginning of inter-class straight of line, fash-0
basketball ,yesterday afternoon cap- 1 ioned to wear at I
twins were chosen for all eight teams
which will comprise the tournament home or for travel.
this year." Thf? captains which were LieIo mndacwa, e pigiei vr
elected yesterday are as follows:!Lndfrimdaewa, e pigiei vr
freshman academic, Franc es Sackett, detail.
freshman major, Herna Grabowsky, I ih.uuiusFrClas
sophomore academic, Cynthus Haw- IWihuuiosFrCla.
kins, sophomo? major Janet Jones,f Rich as never before in color harmony
junior academic,* Lois Porter, junior' a
major, Milred . Hardy, senior aca-
demic, MargaretMcNally, senior ma- 975(.5
jor, Myra Dreifus. -. (. T
READ THE WANT ADS I___ _____-__________ for

the collars will be sold in the morn-! iti advance with 'Mrs. E. W. Dowr,
ing from 9 to 12 'o'clock, ana not in! 9427. Players will pr'ovide table coy-
the afternoon. ers and cards. Admiission will be byv
Tomorroxl's initrantural baslk tball ti >1{et only. but each lub111miember
games are as folows, t1ournamxnent A. 4"1 mayt' b~ing one guest. Those not wishi-
o'clock, Betsy Barbour vs MNa rtha itin to play may bringii- eettlework.
Cook dormitory, 5 o'clock Zeta Taun T,:, will bie served at 4:30,1 o'clock.
tAlphia vs Pi Beta Phi. Tourn orent 13. F The Faculty Wvomnan's club will
4 o'clock, Kappa Kappa Gamma. vsI sponsor a d'ance for f'acutlty ndab-
,Zone 16, 5 o'clock, Theta Phi Alpha nae at 9 o'clock Tuesday M;,1arch> 1, at
vs Gamma Phi Beta.,
jThe March, meeting of the faculty Crnes
Women's club will be held at 2 o'clock -
IThursday, March 3, at the Union. The The founder of the Girl Scouts, Mrs.
mneeting will take the form of a card Juliette Low of Sav'annah, Ga., died
party. Reservations should lbe made suddenly at her home.
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