_- rr." Vi" a m7.-%v vv,--% A IL f T"% A TT X? 11 'PAGlE F'IVE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .r.n+t.+.u y. t .. Students Are Poorly Equipped To Take WAREDINFLER MANY WREPHSENT CHOItsCES ARE RESLT ARE IL S AWUTINCRS Advanced Courses, Says Prof. Rovillain Tf F f QQualifyingfor the bronze pins, TO PRACTICES AT H"What do I think of higher educa- knowledge to and it hangs suspend- which are the first awards made to neo oe re e "The remedy for this situat women shooting a required score in io i, Tale Were Arr ged in the Soipe Eugene Rovillain of the French de- my opinion, said Professor Rovi- As a result o. the selections made rifle, will begin tomorrow. All women Plans are materializing for the an- Of a Letter "It"; Decorations partment yesterday. "That's a difficult lain, "to have more extensive inter- for the 1927 University all-star wom- who have had previous experience in nual sophomore circus which is to be Were Tapers And "liius." question and one which I would notimediate courses, giving a more gen- en's team, announced last night at firing are urged to come out for the given December 2 and 3 during the, attempt to answer. But I will tell you eral understanding to the whole sub- Women's League bazaar. A real saw- attHE ER EAU E mttan erBuIwiltlyo the annual season wind-p ibanquet, advancedI rifle class at this time and dust ring and the most "circusy" cir-' SPEECHES WERE FEATURE what I think of our method of pre- ject. This would, of course, take more the junior class, winner of the title to attempt to qualify for a bronze cusin the mtor of.rt e e tar Nearly one hundred women attended paring students for higher educa-preliminary work, but it would pay in in the recent inter-class champion- pin. already becoming a reality as pra- in''preliminaryworkbutitwouldpayinByhighereducationProfes , , ., - ma +; r ,w insanmint lnded fieo nonitions Pins wr awarded to women in tices, work-outs, and committee meet- NOTICES SMtlt ircus PVracti(es todIay : Tumblin, ready for practice this evening at 7:30 o'clock, Barbour gym. Clowns, Barbour gym parlors at 4 o'clock. Other stunts and acts meet in Bar- b~our gymnasium between 4 and 5:30 o'clock. Sophomore women, this is your last chance to sign up for the circus. Freshman volley ball games sched- uled to be played today in Barbour gymnasium are as follows: at 4 the annual hockey banquet which was held lost night at Jo Parker's, tile affair concluding the hockey season of 1927. The tables were arranged in the form of a large letter H, at one side of which were seated the members of the faculty of the Physical Education department and their escorts. The members of all class squads, the win- ning teams and runners up of the in- tramural tournament, and the W.A.A. executive board were -the remainder of those present. Small yellow chrysanthemums, and 'tall tapers of the four class colors formed the decorations, and very unique favors in the shape of small colored wooden hockey sticks added gaiety to the occasion. Janet Jones, '29, hockey manager, was mistress of ceremonies, and intro- duced the speakers. Miss Alice Lloyd, advisor to women, in a few words. stressed the value of athletics and in- terclass and intramural sports, and believes that they are a very valuable part of campus life, and that they should play a legitimate part in the life of any college woman. Miss Annis Hall expressed keen satisfaction as to the progress of intramural sports so far this fall, and partially outlined the intramural activities for the rest of the year. Miss Laurie Campbell, director of interclass hockey, announced the all- star hockey team, and spoke in gen- eral about the hockey season. "Inter- class hockey this fall has been most successful," said Miss Campbell. "especially as far as endurance, com- petition, and interest is concerned." She also congratulated the hockey manager and the team managers as to the fine interest and cooperation which they have displayed this year. The individual hockey awards were presented by Dr. Margaret Bell to those who made the class squads for the first time. She also awarded the junior class, team with the interclass tournament championship, and pre- sented the new silver hockey cup to Kappa Delta and Betsy Barbour, win- ners of the intramural tournament. Dr. Bell presented a very bright fu- ture for hockey when the new field house is completed and there are three hockey fields on which to play. With these greater facilities, the de- velopment of individual skill as well as team work will be greatly increas- ed, and a better type of playing will be displayed with -the tremendous amount of material which is afforded. Music was furnished by Jo Parker's orchestra, and dancing was enjoyed between courses besides songs which were composed and sung by the dif- ferent class teams. Mortarboard Sells Gloves For League Many orders for Mortarboard gloves have already been taken, according to those in charge, although the sale be- gan only yesterday. All orders for gloves must be in by the end of the week so that the gloves ,will be here before Christmas vaca- tion. One dollar is paid at the time the order is taken and the balance when the gloves are delivered. The samples will also be on display in Mrs. Henderson's office in Alumnae Memorial hall on Thursday and Fri- day of this week, and Monday and Tuesday of next week between 2 and 5 o'clock. This is to give Ann Arbor residents a chance to order. The Museum division of the Univer- sity of Iowa recently received a dona- tion of a dozeil black and white Jap- anese mice to be used for experimental purposes. ., ._, ..s.- .. . .a . ,., - [ tfe cc i o'clock. 11U11111111111111111111 llll lil illiliil l 111 II I111 11 Jill Jil 111111112111111111111111111111!W: I H a ve It Done R IGH TI v IWhen you place an order of PRINTING - with us you can rest assured it will be done - RIGHT and ON TIME, and you won't . object to our prices, either. 2w PHONE 8805- 711 N. 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