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Tl ESD Y MARCH 1 1927

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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STAtTESSINIICNC 'wimesT Me KAPPA DELTA QUINTETI
e ! ~In Contest Mlonday'
oAtnuh h fehmncapig orMnday, :ac 7, at the-
.le ug theeresh m n thampomn's*orA n n ncro!ciae'~Maintaining the lead gained in the
lgifeuc and intorelinsthoneWt.eThe first half, the Kappa lDelta quintet de-
league which is being carried out thisednraphichand ulcl ae :o ! yst. Tea, fae h im ap emb
w e e k is o nlytaepa rt of t h ep panala mriv
toek coplteprto the linlarifun 20 yardl back, 2) yardl free style, 40; score of 418 to 19 in the basketball
whichm ise nectesarylton thelerectin ! ty C 0 yad sde sr k,_ igame piayed yesterday afternoon at
whih i neessryto he recion' and free s yrledl0yr elaysndroveBarbour gymnasium. Although the op-
of the proposed League building,!.n' All wome'i interestel in entrin position of the losing team was strong
nevertheless, this freshman drive is ! the success of the Kappa Delta play-
rerequested to sigh their names on
a significant part of the program, not e rs was in part due to the excellent
onlyfromthe inanial ointof vew, sign to be' found posted on the bul-'
buty because inainciflies teofaihoew, n lo I a te g mn su1o albasket placing of Evelyn Ogborn, '28,
bt'eaudegraduatesien the value of AlleenMilr '27, at 7817. and Margaret McNally, '27, and thel
the undergrheuatnion phelvaise(o. z' he 1WTononfast floor work of Janet Jones, '28,
such a building, and their willingness ,, ~saWdesaadTus and Nellie Hoover, '28. Lucille Cutler,
~~~~~~~~~~~c.igato co-operate in every way possible daLonnsfo t 0ocok t'9,ofte igaK paem ws
to assure it, according to Mrs. W. D. ?hc ie hs h iht os responsible for many of the points
Henderson, executive secretary of the ;my at(e hr ilb eua won by that side.Folwn is the,
Alumnae Council.I line-up:
"The upperelasswomen," sy M'.pr actic e fear all entr ants in the inter- ,sysMsSigmaiii apPa Kappa D~elta
class ]nEet at 8 o'clock Thursday L ulr....I.F...E goz
Hienderson, "like the thousands of evening, 1,1arel, 3. All who plan to .Culr.... .. F..... gor
alumnae, have done their share, par- enter are asked to come at that time A.Mro.....F M.MIly
titularly when it is remembered that foainlintucin M. Zahm ......... C......... J. Jones
the former will also share in the frfnlistuto.!M. ;Martin ....... S. C...... N. Hoover
buidin ony a alm a. Te cass- II. Stone......... R. G.... M. Davidson
of 1930, however, will avail itself of !0 D tribntioP f f Cais O.Wles......ha.E.Gownen
actual use of the institution, for it ' TeAphaGmma IDelta vs. Alpha!
will ho completed by their senior year. ,And G w sTo SatClhi Ome;;-a and Alpha Epsilon Phi vs.j
"There is still $187,000 to be collect- Chi Omega games were not played and
ed before June, for according to ar- 1 Alpha Omicron P'i forfeited to Alpha
rangemnents with the Board of Regents, I Caps and gowns for s,:nior women 'Epsilon Iot a.
garound must 1be broken then, in order' will be divstributed in the first parlor -obtinthelanaaift"_fBrborymnsimbgininWe-_NMnda;__thougRTusda;_
to btan te lnd s nsda, Mrch2, nd continuing to T, Wednesday, March 9; T through
Mrs. Henderson, who has been re- throag, March 21. andepsto"1
sponsible in the main for the nne
iue s required frtecopeecostume. jZThusday.efrs ie h udr
rous gifts from friends and alumni, is fo!h opeeTi sth is ieteudr
planning a final appeal for assistance,i The gowns are to be rented for $5, graduate com~mittee of the Women's
andsens aple tothefrehme as ± $2.50 of which Is to be refunded when league has undertaken to provide se-
weandsnstpla tthe ofreshengas the gown is returned after the Coin-I nior women with gowns, and is ani
posibl t rase an, f pssble e- _ nencemnent exercises in June. The' effort on their part to aid the League
possbleto ais, an, i posibe, I caps are to he purchased for $2.50. fu
ceed their $8,000 quota.Collars will be sold for 35 cents at the -___________

NOTICES 1
The Faculty W\omen's club will meet1
at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Union.
Cais ill be p~layedl, for which men>-
bers are asked to provide covris and~

cards. d cay are as follows: at 4 o'clock, chor- us a in p~arlor.
There will b:e 1a n iport ant rehear- us 8 in parlor, chorus 12 in Sarah ,lnterc'lass gamies for today are as
slof the University Girls' club at Caswell Angell hail; at 5 o'clock, chor-! follows: at 4 o'clock freshman major
4:t o'clock today atI the School of AT'- us 6 in parlor, chorus 2 in Sarah Cas-! vs. junior academic andl sophomiore
sic io in-wir'efor 7,perance in flho well Angell hall; at 7 o'clock, chorus major. vs. senior academic: at 5 0'-
Faculty co.1er poga for Sunday . 1A in Sarah Caswell Angell hail, chor- clock junior major vs. freshman aca-
Jupnio r CGirls' playv rehearsals for t o- ?cs 10 ini parlor; at 8 o'cloc. chorus d cemic and senior major vs. sophomore

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PORTIA SELECTS EIGHT
PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS

same time by the members of Senior Indiana university will discontinue
Society. using women cheer leaders at football
IIn order to facilitate the distribu-? games.
tion of gowns, the class has been di-

Thre weks f pobaton ulmuat ifvided into groups according to the in- o
Trewesoprbtocuintitials of their names. The schedule .Itnat
ing in initiation face the eight pros-; for distribution from 2 to 5 o'clock
pective members of Portia literary so- isa olws .hoghB ens Typewriter
cioty~~ whFeecoe tte las ay, March 2; C through E, Thursday*; at RIDERS PEN SHOP
meeting of the club. Those selected f oH, ig;H hog ,St
are HlnFlos 3;TblBr olFia;H hog ,St 314 Mate St.
areHeen elow, '0;Tyel ur urday from 9 to 12 o'clock; L through Kfach'1meC
man, '30; Hazel Gregor, '30; Jennie___________________________________
Fox, Spec.; Evelyn Bumgartner, '30; __________________________________________
Nellie Baker, '29; Hildegarde Shuerin, -----
'30, and Elizabeth McCullard, '30. -
During the period of pr-obation theseDSicTV
prospective members are expected toDITN IV FOOTWEAR
le able to take part in the programs
of the society. Whether or not they
succeed in this respect determines the
probability of their initiation. There''h
will be a meeting of the society atTh
7 :15 o'clock tonight.
Portia will' meet at 7:15 o'clock to- Bulevar
night in the. Portia room. _____________

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Tuesday only

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This new treat makes it possible for everyone
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March Ist, you will find this super-rich ice
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