THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVP1 -.-a Now"" J } . ,W ..a'i .. ........ =A,-7A - ..- , ,, a m . m u un , ..mmammmamimnemumm , , -|||ui . . r ii A: sI iI d 4 ,p lI' nU 1-''E- TIE SCORIS JLTIOWA DORMITORY S ST AMES, Iowa. March 30.-Plans for 'the erection of a new dormitory for NIPUI women, similar to the one already existing have been selected at Iowa Last Minute DAket Takes Victory State University and the Bcard of :Anual Ball Not Primarily Fancy Dress From ltaipt - Delta In Final Education hopes to begin construction ; at Comrnittee Urges Costumes Gaue During Carnival I within a few months: Many women To Fulfil Tradition who are now housed in lodges will be! MORE THAN 400 LOOK ON asked to transfer to the new building HONORARIES PLAN STUNTS when it is completed while the old residences are being reconstructed. It l Attention of all women on cam- One of the most spectacular and is expected to have the new dormi- opus is being centered on the Fancy exciting games of the intramural bas- tory completed within two years. Dress ball, one of the League's big- ketball season was played last night, ~~~-~--~-~--~- Des bal , h Leagu e when Zeta T'au Alpha and Kappa the evening, one of the most famous place from 8 until 11 o'clock tomor- Delta played a tie game, 27 to 27, in was the lady with three feet which at c row in Barbour gymnasium. n the final game of the season. More tracted much attention, and this v:orld In previous years this has been the than 400 interested spectators wit- wide famous freak turned out to be a occasion for a riot of colorful present- nessed the game ,which was the main girl holding a yard stick. For one ations of fantastical ideas. This feature of the Penny Carnival held penny people could see the biggest year, however, the committee has last evening in Barbour, gymnasium. lobster on earth, .n Arabian donkey, asked that no money be spent on cos- Both teams played excellent games, and the funniest man in the world, tumes, but that each woman give 50 and though hard fought and rough but soon discovering that it was their cents, the total sum from each house at times,; both displayed very good own relection in a cleverly devised being presented at the ball. The mon- passing. mirror. ey will go directly to the League The scores ran very close through Maany otlinr amusements were of- building fund. Instead of the usual out the entire game, the score at the fered for the entertainment of more I prizes for the prettiest or cleverest half being 16 to 12 in favor of Kap- than 700, and it is hoped that the costumes, which featured former par- pa Delta. The basket which tied the carnival has proved itself so popular ties, two prizes will be given tomor- game was made in the last minute of that it will come another year. row night for the best presentation I t t r I r of the money from each house. One ALL-STAR TEAMS NO T I C E S of three dolars today. This fee prize will go to the winner of pre- grantsthe prmle e of playing-oil sentations representing houses with WILL Pl-" LA Y T O A Y - 3,T gra more than 25 students; the other to Members of Mortar Board will meet a houses with less than 25 students. All-star academic and major basket- at 5:30 o'clock at the home of Myra tion time in June. Although the committee has asked ball teams will compete at 4:15 O'- F. Dreyfus, 820 McKinley. to practice There will be a meeting of the that no money be sepnt on costumes, clock today at Barbour gymnasium.I sFsBeard of Directors of the League a. they are anxious that all who attend This ga their stunt for the Fancy Dress party.e is expected to be espe- 9:30 o'clock Saturday in 110 Library. come dressed in some costume effect cially exciting as each player has All Physical Education women who There will be a meting of the Boar(l so that the tradition of the ball may been selected according to her i All Phycaln Educti woitien w o- Teresibe a tmeting o ' ok be retained, particularly for future dividual ability as well as. her team s are electing golf for their outdoor of Reauresentatives at 10:30 'clock events. work by instructors of physical ed- sport are asked to bring their fee Saturday in 110 Library. In addition to the presentation of ucation. At 5 o'clock the faculty of - money, stunts will be staged by mem- the physical education school will bers of the freshman and sophomore play a pitked academic team. Direct-E classes, while the juniors and seniors ly after the games the players will ,THE MAD..RY LOUISE SHOP will be represented by stunts given by attend the basketball banquet at the Wyvern, Mortarboard and Senior So- j Phi Beta Phi house which will of- (In the Arcade) ciety, respectively. There will be a ficially close the basketball season. a prize for the best stunt. Theclass team standings to date Offers a new and snappy assortment of ms Houses are asked to come promptly are as follows: Senior majors, .855;e a at 8 o'clock since the judging will be- junior majors, .855; junior academics, bags to complete that Easter -array. gin immediately. Dancing will follow .714; sophomore majors, .571; sopho- Also a large assortment of the judging and stunts, with Bob more majors, .571; sophomore acad- Bowers' orchestra furnishing the mus- emics, .426; and freshman academics, EASTER CARDS 1c. Refreshments will also be served. .426; senior academics and freshman Among the faculty women who will majors have the same standing with judge the contest are Miss Grace .142. - Richards, Mrs. Louise B. Hastings, iTe juniors won in class standing ___ Miss Ellen Stevenson, Mrs. J: XW. Brad-,I with .784, seniors and sophomores tied ! shaw, Mrs. A. M. Schule, Mrs. A. S. for second place with .50, freshmen Whitney, Miss Frances Broene, and 1were third with .2S4. Mrs E. H. Kraus. \ _TEXAS-The Honor council has ) TEXAS-The university is to have jurisdiction over all cases of drunk- a Dads'-Mothers' day. enness at university dances.j! _ w play by Zeta Tau Alpha, which gives l these two teams first place in the intramuralStour"ament. This is the first time that Zeta Tau Alpha has been runner-Up in intramural play, and this mak9s the second year in succession that Kappa Delta has competed for'the championship, win- ning from Delta Delta Delta last year. The line-up for the game was as fol- lows: Zeta Tau Alpha Kappa Delta M. Reine........F.. ...E. Ogborn M. J. Buenting.. F.......M. MacNally A. Felske .......C..........J. Jones M. Knight .....S. C.......N. Hoover M. Ohlson.......G......M. Davidson J. Mottier......G......... GAppelt Sub. Elsie Townsend, Brilliant lights, hurrying crowds, bright colored booths, crepe paper, painted posters, noise, and confusion characterized the atryosphere of the penny carnival which came to town list night for the first time in all its glory, and displayed its booths, freaks, side shows, and sold its pink lemon- ade and lolly pops at Barbour gym-, nasium which was decorated for the occasion. Only pennies were accepted. Fortune tellers Nwere much in evi- dence, imported from China, and from the pirate ships of the dark, and spooky seas, who foretold many sec- rets of the future. Many mysterious holes and boxes could be peered into at a penny a peep; one especially at- tracted much attention, which was labeled with the forbidding sign, "for men over 16.only." Enticing prizes. were won for hit-. ting nigger babies and throwing bean bags. The side shows were the hit of ,.. Spring Scarfs The brightest and most fascinating bits of silk. You must have one to complete your Spring Coat or your Tailleur. The new ones jo are chic and different. They make the costume. The Rubley Shoppe "IN THE ARCADE" t r -i 11 v EtIn vv.avvn * nvl EXQUISITE ARRAY OF c Easter Frocks As Easter time approaches, a girl feels the urge of a new frock -something with the spirit of Spring in it. Frocks for all occasions. Nothing over $15 Petite Frocke Shoppe 308 Maynard *t. Near the "Maj." 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