APRIL 29, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE C{ .......... ZEN CLASSES TO PASS IN LANTERN PRO Excavations On Palmer Field Change Plan W)ft' rmny; May Build Temp~rary Beahers 0MMITTEESAPPONTED Lantern night, the occasion which means to Michigan women what Cap night means to men, will occur in con- junction with the Freshman pageant, May 24. According to tradition, this event signifies the official advance of classes, the seniors passing on their lanterns. to the juniors, the juniors giving their h-oops to the sophomores. Because of the excavation for the building of the Women's field house, the procession will this year be mod- ifieti to suit the field available, while it may be necessary to seat the au- dience on temporary bleachers, in- stead of in th'e natural amphitheater as in the past. Margaret McNally, '27Ed, is general chairman of Lantern night activities. She will be assisted by (he following committee chairmen; programs, Eve- lyn Ogborn, '28; hoops and lanterns, Louise Rittenhouse, '27; properties, Gladys Appelt, '28Ed; songs, Louise Cody, '30E1d; publicity, Mary Louise Murray, '28; decorations, Arlene Uns- worth, '28; patrons, Lucy Seeley, '28. Definite plans have not been complet- ed, but the usual program of events will be essentially followed. After the usual picnic supper, the Freshman pageant will take place followed by a dance drama given by upperclass wo- men. STATISTICS SHOW HATS UNPOPULAR Nine out of ten women prefer not to wear hats to classes! This start- ling admission came from the test!- mony of more than 60 women who were interviewed' on the subject. And yet, in spite of the feeling against the custom, they all do it.f In fact, out of the 60 women in question, only four demon'strated their disapproval of wearing hats by actually leaving them at home. Most of them felt that the practice was harmful 'from a health standpoint to the hair, but nevertheless put their independence in their pockets and conformgd to the unwritten law. Only one girl in 30, wears a hat because ! she likes to! GLEE CLUB GIVES AFTERNOON PARTY Members of the University Girls' Glee club entertained the Freshman Girls' Glee club at an afternoon party at Betsy Barbour house Tuesday. This party is an annual event and closes the season for the Freshman club. Dancing and musical numbers fur- nished the entertainment. The fresh- man girls gave a cantata and 'the University glee club responded with songs from the tour. Refreshmen s were served later at which time Geor- gia ;Vandewalker, on behalf of the freshmen, presented Miss Eunice Northrup whose engagement was re- cently announced with a carved sil- ver vase. s Skating May ChangelSAYS WOMEN CAN A T TAIN SUCCESS AS Fashion OfW'sl MERCHANDISE BUYERS BY PRACTICE Clothes In Future Good judgment, good habits, and She must find out what is wanted, good analytical ability with discern- and what is on hand, and then go out "In five months, women's styles will ment as to what the customer wants, and get it. he completely different from what 'which is learned only through con- Success is measured by a women's they are now," said Miss Ski- i'y, tact with the customers, are needed ability to judge the best, in many de- vpr-eSir of Archit isetre at the Uni- by a woman if she would be a buyer partments, as for instance, the styles veryty of Michgyn. "It is quite evi- that are liked most.," Mr. Mack added. dont that 1he