THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 r. FTU 'THE MICI-TIGAN DAILY J Ga A , d OP r 4 iiUMainn r Dr. Bell Sees Convenience As Greatest -rnni r~nn oi Advantage Of New Women'sField House run LLIWUL DUILUIqLUf "The princinal virtue of the new Mirrors and wash basins will be at fieid house," said Dr. Margaret Bell, the end of every row of lockers, and in an interview recently, "is that the on this floor will also be found sixty terrible rush and tear the students showers with individual control.' now experience in dressing will be On the next floor, the main riim is eliminated. The inconvenience of a big lounging room. Opening off dressing at the Barbour gymnasium, { this by French doors, is a terrace, and then W alking several blocks to t welvey f e tchbo v rs, eslat e the athleti'c field, as is now necessary, thle tfe Thisethe ae ,ft e n shoten th tie lft oractual play athletic field. This terrace, twenty shortens the time left for al play.1 feet wide, and seventy-six feet long, and does not allow for leisure or wl ecvrdwiha wig n comfort. With the new field house will be covered with an awning, and however, all facilities will be near at will form an excellent spectator gal- hand, and the students ought to have Iery. On the other side of the lounge time to take a shower, dress without room, will be the W. A. A. room with the necessity for fearful haste pass an open fireplace, and more informal. upstairs, and rest in the lounging furnishings than those in the lounge- room before going on to classes." room. On this floor there will also Dr. Bell went on to describe the be a kitchen opening off the W. A. A. plan of the building. The student en- room, dressing rooms for the physi- ters the ground floor, and finds the cal education majors and faculty, service room, with a matron in charge officers check rooms and first-aid immediately on the left. The locker {rooms. rooms and booths arestraight back. The building which will face on ,North University Avenue, will have a handsome exterior. It will be of NEW COMMITTEE dark red brick and white stone. White HEADS APPOINTED pillars will guard the front entrance. "In no sense will this take the place of Barbour gymnasium," said New appointments have recently Dr. Bell in conclusion. "Each will been made for the various positions continue to have- its own function. pertaining to the office of the Wom- The gymnasium will be for the more an's League and the following women strenuous indoor sports, while the have received appointments: chair- field house will be like a sports club man of the Point system, Helen Haw- house, with space on the ground floor kins, '28; chairman of house organ- for bowling, rifle, archery, dancing, izations, Evelyn Ogburn, '28; chair- and fencing." FINAL DATE SET Complete All Plans FOR PLAY BOOKS' For European Tour September 1st has been set as the final date for acceptances of books Final arrangements have been madel for the 1929 Junior Girls' play acco- for the combining of the Michigan ing to announcement by Elizabethfo th cmbngofhe ihga Wellman, '29, chairman of the play. group of women planning to take the An urgent plea is also being made European tour sponsored by the Open1 by the chairman for interest among i Road with other small groups into an sophomore women in writing books Intercollegiate Unit. This will be for the play. 'It is imperative," she headed by Miss Gordon Dawbarn, field stated, "that we receive a good num- secretary of the Open Road. Betty ber of books in order that the coin- smi ers, '29, Helen Brown '29, and mittee may have a wide range of mate- Phyllis Richards, '28 will accompany rial to deal with." All women plan- this group from Michigan. The sec- ning to write books for the play dur- ond trip selected by the Michigan ing the summer Are requested to }group, including England, Scotland, turn in their names to Miss Well-|Belgium, France, and Switzerland, will man at Helen Newberry residence be-'be carried out, the party sailing June fore the close of the semester. They 25th. may also obtain information and par- Miss Beatrice £ohnson, of the office ticulars regarding the form of the of advisers of women, who was spon- play itself from Donal Hamilton soring the tour for Michigan women, Haines, who assists in the production reports that six names have already of the play. / been placed on the waiting list, pro- All manuscripts are to be forward- vided Michiganais fortunate enough to ed by the closing date to Elizabeth 'obtain a trip again next year. It isl Wellman, 2053 Iuka Ave., Columbus; hoped that through the publicity of Ohio. this year and reports of the three Iswomen who are going Michigan will DORMITORY WINS be able to speak for an entire party of thirteen for the summer of 1928. OVER PI BETA PHI Martha Cookwn 9 ANNOUNCE NEW OFFICERS Mart'a ookwon a 9-8 victory from Pi Beta Phi in the decisive game Mumners dramatic organization an- of tournament B yesterday. The game was materially slowed up by the lack nounces the following officers for next of back-stops. Good batting was a year: president, Ithmer Coffman, '28; notable feature of the day's play, but vice president. Dorothy Long, '28Ed; work in the field was poor. -au t hBanfield, 28Ed; ' , i ,{i .! I i . r y e l ) I 1 . I. TODAY IS DATE FOR HORSE SHOW Pegesus, the riding club among the women of this University, now plan1 to hold the horse show which was to have been given last Saturday, today at 5 o'clock on Palmer field. The events will be, drill, form, egg and spoon race, jumping and musical chairs. There will be trick horses as an added attraction. Mr. Mullison! hras donated his horses for the event free of charge. Money From Annual Swells League Fund The Women's league building fund was recently the receiver of another gift toward its final quota. Helen Newberry gave $135 to the fund. This money was raised by the house an- nual which was written by the women living in the dormitory and sold at enough profit to enable the gift which was given to the League. Patronize Daily Advertisers. - The Sports Mode Is Fastidious This Season- The gay print, the washable silk and the fiat crepe in blues, greens, yellows and black-and-white lead the list. The novelty Cardigan sweater is a part of each well-ordered wardrobe. And Sports Costume Jewelry that matches is a most important accessory. RUBLEY SHOPPE "In the Arcade" I1 i l i I , -mwl I. 0r". l/ .+'JP,.Jt/ TrL."/ .'r 1 /+ man of undergraduate campaign fund. Elsie Murray, '28; chairman life mem- bership drive, Marie Hartwig. '29; chairman of league bazaar, Jean Mc- Kaig, '28; chairman of social com- mittee, Ellen Groff, '28; chairman of junior advisors, Mary White, '29; chairman of advisors for entering upperclass women, Josephine Norton, '28; chairman of candy booth, Laura Jocelyn, chairman of vocation guid- ance Margaret -Hawkins '28; chair- man of world fellowship, Dorothy Mac Eachron, '28. IiI treasurer, "eien v os, zzs. 1 1 rd The White Helmet 11 I 11 W. 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