THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAtF N'IV TilE MICHIGAN DAILY PILflF~ WTVP I VA v v = -zs- s LIZARETH WELLMN geant Rehearsal l Will Be In Costume is CH U IR lflIIJPLA :!it10I W\ith the completion ol the cos- tumes and the perfecting of the dances Ronal Hatmilton Haynes To Meet With of the Freshman pageant, to be given Womeu Iterestld In Writing at 6::' o'clock on May 24 following Junior Play Book;the cusiomary piejic supper at > -- o'clJock, a dress rehearsal will be pre- ----_ . OTHER OFFICERS ELECTED sened this afternoon. cai Chariot races with drivers crawkMng Elizabeth Wellman, '29, was chosen thoir NhiPs with on hand as they geneqral chairman of the Junior Girls' hold numerous gi'na':'tl reins o; rib-, play for next year at a meeting of all bon in the other and with small, sophomore women yesterday in Uni- white-clad figures running down the! versity hall auditorium. She will be course to the music off the Marche assisted by Jean Hathaway, assistant Militaire, promise to be among the' chairmn; Marie Hartwig, business most attractive dances of the nageant.' manager; Betty Smithers, chairman The Bacchanalia, also represented in of programs, and June Marshall, th: program, will portray the feast chairman of publicity. of J3achus which the Romans cele- The meeting was presided over Jby brated every three years with an or- Betty Pruce Van Antwerp, '29, vice- giastic procession at night. president of the sophomore class, who The main feature of the production presented the nominees. Betty Nutt, concerns the race of Atlanta with her '28, general chafrman of this year's suitors, one of whom, IHippomenes by Junior Girls' play, addressed the ) naime, succeeds iif defeating the Greek group before the election explaining maiden in the contest and in winningl some of the duties of each office and lier to wed by throwing in her pathl the qualifications necessary in the tliree golden apples given him by woman elected. Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and Announcement was also made of a C love. Virginia Losee, '30, has been m eting tomorrow of all sophomores chosen for the part of the heroine and i erested in writing books and lyrics Frances Sackett, '30, for that of ther for the play. Donal Hamilton Haynes, victorious Greek athlete. who assists in the selection and pro- While the participants in the dances duction of the play, will give the have been preticing, busy fingers,1 group some general information with yards of white cloth, needles stitching regard to the writing of the book, and every available moment have resulted lyrics. Further announcement of the in the finishing of the costumes. These exact time and place of the meeting are to be exclusively white and are will appear in the Daily tomorrow. so draped as to produce the effect of different Greek styles. Dorothy Me- SCHEDULE TRACK' Neee, '30, chairman of costumes, assist- MEET SA TURDA ed b her first committee of eight YTmembers and sub-committee, is re- --- sponsible for the designing. The inter-class track meet which As a means of advertising the pa- was postponed Wednesday because of geant and arousing interest in this rain, will be held at 10 o'clock Sat- activity of first year women, 56 of the urday morning. Officials and contest- eligible freshmen, who are not serv- ants are asked to be at Palmer field ing on committees or taking part in at 9:45 for instruction. I the dances, will be divided into seven Any contestant who cannot entergroups and will visit the 'dormitories, the meet due to the delay is asked to sororities, and league houses during call her class manager. Class manag- I the dinner hour!. ers are: senior, Etruria Doster; jinn- ! A change in; the program cover. ior, Eleanor Treadwell; sophomore, has been necessitated due to the dif- Esthler Middlewood; freshman, Mar- ficulty in printing the intricate design jorie Muffley. For other information, on the poster drawn by Virginia Mc- call Nellie Hoover 3318. Gonigal, '30, who won first prize in The events in the meet will be the the contest. The poster awarded sec- same as before, and all entrants are ond prize and submitted by Katherine asked to appear when possible. No Abbott, '30, will be used instead for person may sign up for more than the cover design according to the new three events and only experienced plans.N runners may enter the 50 yard dish. Margaret Bush, general chairman of PHYSICIAN DECLARES RIDING RESULTS League To Install ELECT SEVEN TO W. A. A. Canoe Trip IN DISTINCTIVE, GRACEFUL CARRIAGE NewOfficersTonight SENIORSOCIETYIW11 Be Held Friday Bright, clear eyes, healthful com- ter the art. Capt J. acobs was it Senior Society, honorary society for x anraumInstall ation of officers for the inlependent senior women held their W. A. A. will sponsor its second lxio and distinive,gracefulchareof ittmen legue will occur at the an- fr l initiation to mebership Mon canoe trip wl the luron rivet Fri- bearing are the visible results of the University of Arizona, Tucsona : wr day afternoon at hlelen Newberry resi- day aternoon at 5:30 o'chlck. Ainy- g.for three years and during that time .ual ill w'ch will be er- dence. The following seven women one who enjoys canoeing and would A. J. Ochser, M. D., oLlrd. t., pr .ito had G00 colleowWmen, from almo were receiv9d into membership: Laura like a real good time with excellent of the Ameria M ).CeLdfIuresl ai0olle.