s T)AV.- NOVEMBER 27. 1927. THP MTCHTGAN DAILY ,,.,_ - PAGE f w' 1 4I4I1"T1 LV ~Vk1 M}11 E1 ul97.LJU'{. T.-1P MlTfl Tf''N"1.:i [ ......... . ...... . . . 6vVJ=MWA-7A=l I, JUNIORS WILL MEET W. A. A. Head Says Michigan Is Not Ready "e i a " 'n n I For Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, Iii VLfl t1 PUrLM -- 1 methods of Tryouts To Be Announced;t Women Owing Dollar Fee May 1 Pay At Meeting TO BE AT NEWBERRY HALL Discussion of the Junior Girls' Play,f which will be presented in March, and announcements concerning tryouts will hold the center of interest at the first meeting of all junior women to be held at 4 o'clok, Tuesday, in New- berry auditorium. The play, an annual traditional Project snonsored solely by junior wo- men, will be directed by Prof. John L. rumm, head of the department of journalism. Prof. Brumm will address the meeting on Tuesday, and mem- hers of the general executive com- mittee, elected last semester, will be introducd to the class. Tryouts have been set for Wednes- day, Iec. 7. It is estimated that 150 wemen. will be used in the production this year Methods of tryouts will be announced at the meeting and ad- vice given on the manner of tryouts. No junior women can paeoclpate in the play wittfut the payment of a $1 fee, the money being used Lward financing the production. Women who have not yet paid this sum will be given another opportunity to do so on Tuesday when a member of the finance committee will be on han- at the door of the auditorium to receive the required dollar. Wisconsin Dean Says College Girl Should Know How To Spend "A girl is fit for college when she knows how to spend her money sen- silly," according to Miss P. Louise Nardin, dean of women at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. "When she knows how to spend her time and money to the best advan- tage, when she has done some of her high school work with such joy that she has been stimulated to some thinking outside of school require- ments, when she is maste:: of her re- creation, when she kiows when to go to bed at night-then she is ready for collegg." Miss Nardin says that the most im- portant thing for the college girl is the way she lives and adds, "I hope that the day never comes when the idea prevails that a girl should have the opportunity to make all the mis- takes that a man can. "A college girl know that she can not buy all her pleasures ready made, she knows that she must plan her 'work in order to get it dore with the efficiency that will allow her to keep regular hours, and above all, she knows that she must b able to think independently and plan independently or the future." YES, YOU'LL SEE ^ -zhe Way o A Ri sh- SUNDAY, NOV. 27 "Intercollegiate athletics for women "With the greater efficiency in the have a place in athletic activities, but !organization of interclass games and Michigan is not ready to undcrtak; the increase in the number of women their introduction," stated Gladys Ap- taking part in athletics," she crn- pelt, '28, rresident of the Women's eluded, "I believe that the time when Athletic association. Michigan will be prepared for inter- "Before a school can a fird to pro- collegiate athletics is not so far re- mote extra-mural sports with the spe- moved." ' cialization for a few players whi