.THE MICHIGXAN fDAIL Y PAGE FIVE I -~ -,- --~ -~ A Xx" i / 1' 1 v AV M] HIM ( ( 1[0 SUPPORT LEAGUE IVs. W11, Ileiidersoii Asks 4'-iiiprt F~rain I dergra did~tes To Assure Erection Of Building Ppcaking before a mass meeting of freshman wom'en yesterday afternoon in Angell hall, Mrs. W. B. Henderson, executive secretary of the alumnae council, presented a striking plea for the aid of the freshmen as undergrad- uates in putting across the final $180,000 necessary to the completion of the $1,000,000 fund which will mean the erection of the proposed women's League building. "Ground will be broken June 18th," Mjrs. Henderson declared. "I speak with confidence for never for a mo- ment have I lost my faith in Michigan women and when I go to the alumni and tell them that the undergraduate women have taken out a pledge for $40,000, and that now you are putting across a freshman drive for $18,000 more, I ami sure that they will all rally to our cause, and help us obtain the final sum. We must not break faith with the Regents who dedicated the site for the building five years ago on the provision that the entire million be pledged by June, 1927. "I was talking to one of our alum- nae recently," Mrs. Henderson con- tinued, " and I asked her about the founding of the League. This was her answer, 'I don't know to whom this vision came but it came out of the love of our hearts for the women of Michigan so that they might go out 'better women, better fitted to serve.". Mrs. Henderson concluded with a fi- nal plea. "Let us put forth the closest cooperation we can, for we must have it. The great inspiration of the women all over this country are the women on this campus.' Because of the objectionable char- acter of the advertisement in the re- cent number of the Gargoyle, Miss Phyllis Richards has been asked to resign as chairman of the Publicity committee of the Junior Girls' play. Because of the same advertisement, Phyllis Richards, '28, and Mary Lou Loomis, '29, have been placed on pro- bation by the Committee of Advisers. It is understood that this probation means the loss of the privilege of par- ticipation in campus activities. Subscribe for the Michigan Dally. You can Duplicate the Typewihers Elsewhere, but not State School Tests P Are Scored At High Reading and intelligence tests areI I being scored by a number of women) _I students at the University High; School. These tests have been given to Completed reports from the sopho- 2000 children in the sixth and seventh more class show a total of $231.611 grades of various schools throughout profit gained through the presentationt the state. Their purpose is to draw of the second annual Sophomore Cir- a comparison betwen the results ob- cus, while the League bazaar commit-' tained with ordinary reading mater- tee reports a total of $819.62 profit,' ial which has been prepared by Pro-Iboth sums having been turned over fessor Clifford Woody, director of to the League building fund. educational reference and research. More than 12 students from both the School of Education and the literary college are employed to score the tests. They derive from their work considerable practical knowledge con-I cerning the prover method of cor- recting 'tests and the interpretation of test results. The work is also of val-ue in the information which it gives regarding variations in the abil- ity of different children. Three or fourl women who have shown sufficient in- terest in the reading of tests are be- In commenting on the work of the sophomores, Miss Beatrice Johnson, of the office of advisers of women, said: "The final reports for the sec- ond annual Sophomore Circus show that the venture was indeed a success in every way. Not only were friend- ships broadened, but new acquain- tances were made by sophomores working in common. In addition to developing themselvkes by concerted efforts, the girls were very success- ful financially, for the donation to the league fund is considerably larger ing taught the more difficult work of than was raised by last year's Circus. computing statistics. It is apparently growing to be a Srealtradition. PRINCETON.-Princeton men are rj'lhe advisers of women feel that said to want soft, dreamy music as a 'the class of '29 is to be congratulated background for whispering sweet on its cooperation, effort, and fine nothings. spirit." Subscribe for the Michigan Daily. 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