il l// r// * ' f 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -mu - vMCIANAUN OD RMNNTRFETAST PN DA TA I ~lDLEVMICHIGAN ALUMNA HOLDS PROMINENT s11[TAHeT DI BASKIIII1LL TOUnhlLI POSITION FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES HERE TYTARRIL TEM TO------------- STARTS TODAY WITH __SCHEDULE THIS WEEK.............. INTERCLA ATCHES tzmsai Fquipping Of Rihle Range in lase- iment Of New Field House )ill Geneal R eheasals any others who plan to enter it are Laura Joslyn at 22217. General rehearsals reesdtob reuested""o present in costume St. Anrews guildof St. Andrew's open On Annual when the class meets at 4 o'lock on church will hold its annual bridge -] Wednesday. For the present the party at 2:30 o'clock, Friday., Feb. Junior Girls' x y 'lass will be held in Sarah CaswelljoinHrshal ymeNb i, 1~o G rs'P ayc e-"10, in Harris haUt Anyone who is Angell hall, unable to attend' at this time will G~enieraI rehearsals for both the W. A. A. executive board will meet find another game at 4 o'clock. The, at 6:15 o'clock tonight at Cozy Cor- tickets are 50 cents apiece and two speaking cast and choruses of the ner Tea Room. dollars a table. Players are expected 24th ,nuual Junior Girls' Play, "For Anyone interested in selling candy to bring their own cards. Students The Love Of Pete," will be held at at the Women's League candy booth will be chaperoned by Mrs. Louis 5 o'coa -dav -.--- o= n in University hall is asked to call Hall and Mrs. Robert Wenley. i MAJORS AND ACADEMICS OF ALL" FOUR CLASSES WILL MEET THIS AFTERNOON CHOOSE SQUAD MEMBERS Stanitng O, Each Class n eet Will BcDetermined By Sccess Of Both Its Teams With the announcement of the regular squads to represent the var- ious classes in the annual interclass basketball tournament, the class competition will swing into action, the first games of the tournament to be played 9ff this afternoon. At 4 o'clock the sophomore academics will be matched against the senior academics while the senior ma- jor team will play a combined team of Treshrman and sophomore major teamsters. At 5 o'clock the junior academics are scheduled to meet the freshman academics. The junior major team will not get into action today. The election of team captains is to take place immediate-- ly preceding the -games. The standing of each class in the tournament is to be determined by the success of both of the teams re- presenting it, an undefeated major and an undefeated academic, team in the same class will automatically give that class the championship. Individual standing of an academic or major team will not determine the standing of the class in the uni- versity championship running. . The selection of the regular team players which took place before ex- aminations, was made on a basis of ability, with positions not being. awarded to any candidate who had not attended five regular team prac- tises. As a result of the final se- lections berths on the various sixes were awarded as follows: Freshylan Majors - Esther Koch, Blanche Deutch, Nancy O'Neill, Clara Parkin- son, Frances Nussbaum, Hilda Fel- ske. Freshman Academic- Margar- et Eaman, Elizabeth Wood, Phyllis Moore, Catherine Hard, Flora Schaefer, Ruth Marshall, Ruth Tay- lor, MarianLocke, Roberta Reed, Catherine Hawley. Sophomore Major-Francis Bielby, Alice Crane, Marjorie Nuffly, Edna May Schaller, Peg Goff, Arlienne Heilman. Sophomore Academi - Margaret Ohlron, Margaret Sibley, Dorothy Bloom, Margaret +. Stahl,I Doris Renkenberger, Helen Harter, Frances Sackett, Marjorie Iollmer, Peg Buch, Gertrude Smith. Junior Major-Francis Miller, Al- letta Morton, .,Janet Jones, Rose Strasser, Ann Zauer, Jeannette Saur- born, Alice Urban, Tilly Schmid. Junior Academic- Florence Neyier, Louise 'Cooley, Ellen Grinnell, Thel- ma Levine, Cynthia Hawkins, Vir- ginia Temant, Marie Hartwig, Esther Middlewood, Merle Raine, Nellie Becker. Senior Major - Eunice Child, Helen Beaumont, Marva Hough, Eleanor Treadwell, Martha Robin- son, Gladys Appelt, Nellie Hoover, Sarah Bonine, Julia Mottier. Senior Academic - Audrey Wright, Lois Parks, Kathryn Francis, Sylvia Baird, Laura Osgood, Arlene Uns- worth, Ellen Groff, Jane Folsom. DRAMATICS WILL KEEP YOUNG MEN FROM BAD HABITS To keep the young men and women off the streets, out of saloons, and from reading trashy books, the' ward in Berlin known as Friedrichshain has hit upon the idea of running a young peoples stage. Every night a 'show is to be offered at the "Jugnedbuehne" which will for the present be located in the auditor- ium of one of the larger public schools. Admission is free to the young peo- ple of all classes.' Actors and actress- er are supplied from the numerous theaters of the city; later the district theater will probably have its own cast. It Is hoped that the free theater will prove so attractive that the young men and women in the ward. BOOK OF CONDUCT RESTRICTED GIRLS Recently there was found in the Harvard university archives a book of the rules of conduct for "young ladies of Mount Holyoke in the year 1834" which shows that college in those days was a serious affa:: or women students. One regulation forbade Mount Ho?- yoke studarits reading the Atlantic Monthly, Shakespeare, Scott, Robinson Crusoe and "other immoral works." A ~second rule prohibited young women fron associating with "gentlemen ac- quaintances" unless they happened to be "returned missionaries or agents of benevolent societies." Added to these restrictions each woman student MISS AGINES WELLS Who is =Dean of Women at the University of Indiana, has taken tivo degrees at Ann Arbor """-""" """"""" Be Completed soon TEN PARTICIPATE IN MATCH Opening the rifle season this week, the women's rifle team will shoot the first five of the intercollegiate matches which have been scheduled for this year. The colleges with which the Michigan team is to com- pete this week are Drexel Institute, the University of Oklahoma, the Un- iversity of Gettysburg, DePauw uni- versity, and the University of South Dakota. Four of these matches will be shot in prone position, and the match with the University of Okla- homa will be in prone, sitting, and 1 3 Among prominent Michigan alum- lege, where she held an instructor- nae is Miss Agnes E. Wells, '03, who ship and worked toward her mas- is dean of. women at the University ter's degree. In 1916 she returned .of Indiana. Miss Wells was born in to Michigan to serve-as social direc- Saginaw on Jan. 4, 1876. She took tor of the Helen Newberry Resi- her first year of college work at dence. From December until June Bryn Mawr, but'came to Ann Arbor of the following year she left Michi-' to complete her course. After teach- gan to fill a vacancy at the Universi- ing for a year in the Crystal Falls ty' of Indiana. At the present time high school, Miss Wells went to Du- she is dean of women there, besides luth, where she taught mathematics. holding a professorship in nmathe4 She became head of the department matics. there and remained in that position Miss Wells was president of the until 1914. INational Association of Deans of After her experience as a teacher, Women in 1924, and since 1925 she Miss Wells enrolled in Carlton col- has been vice-president of the Amer- icap Association of University Wo- CAGERS TOURNEY men. In 1924 she obtained her Ph. CONTIS P AY D. from the University. She is a C TI UE Pmember of Phi Beta Kappa. Miss hContinuing the eminating con- Wells has written a book entitled, tpreliminary to the intramural- "A Dormitory That Is A Home." basketball tournament which was I This book discusses the .problerms opsketbas tursemeertheeroundsand the difficulties encountered by opened last semester, three rounds the social director of a dornmitory. of gam-es were scheduled to lie play- -soadie rofa rmt ed yesterday. Theta Phi Alpha was4 to meet Martha Cook at 4 o'clock,'Entertaied Faculty Delta Gamma and Pi Beta Phi anm E'F Delta Delta Delta and Chi Omega W omen Feb. 2 at Tea were paired to play at 5 o'clock, and Betsy Barbour and Alpha Epsilon Mrs. Clarence 'Cook Little enter- Iota were scheduled to meet Adelia tained the Faculty Wonmen's Club at Cheever and Alpha Gamma Sigma tea on Feb. 2 at her home. Mrs. Lit- respectively at 7:30. tle and Mrs. Henry M. Bates, presi- This is the third week of the clin- dent of the club, received the guests. inating play. The system of A and Nearly 200 members attended the B tournaments that has been used affair. in the past will determine cham'pions 1 M r T T rqIliirli-.v 1 kneeling positions. one of the three general meetings. The scores made by the compet- S'cholastic eligibility will then be ing teams are transmitted by either checked and women who do not mail or telegraph. If by mail, the qualify will be notified accordingly. scores must be in the mails by 6 o'clock in the afternoon of the last ILLINOIS.-Students must wait un- day of the week in which the match- til they enter college to join sororities es are fired. This means that the or fraternities since organizations of shooting of this week's matches such kind will be strictly banned in must be completed on Saturday, Feb. accordance to the statute prohibiting 11. high school secret societies next UL T A team of ten women participates semester. in the matches, the five highest -OD rCatis _t aux scores being counted. The team NOTICES which will do the firing this wetl' There will be a regular meeting of ury 'since it assures many will be chosen from a squad con- Portia literary society at 7:15 o'clockof sisting of the following women: ~ tonight. All members are requested seasons iam Hosmer, '28Ed. Captain, Merle to be present. Election of officers ultrtlish as Raine, '29, Manager, Maurine Jones, will be held and dues for the last well as ultra-Comfortable wear. '28L, Julia Mottier, '28Ed, Rowena semester and this term will be collect- Many of our splendid models are Stillman, '28, Gertrude Benham, '28 ed. Ed, Irene Cook, 29, Marie Fichtel, 3 no more costly than elaborately '28, Eleanor Short, '29, Eleanor Cor Ttere will be a meeting of the com-t ell, '29, Helen Clinton, '30, Elsie mittee for the League teas which are -auschild, '29 Ed, and Martha Boel- h being spon'sored by the Undergraduate mer, '31Ed. Campaign conmittee at 4 o'clock The equipping of the rifle range in Thursday in the parlors of Barbour the basement of the new women's gymnasium. This will be an import- field house is now being completed ant meeting and all members of the 222 S. Main Phone 4161 and it is expected that the range committee are required to be present. will be ready for use inside of a month, according to a statement All those who signed up as nem- from the physjcal department. hers of the elective fencing class or of the winning and the losing tour- naments. Yesterday's battles include some of the strongest sixes in the tour- ney. Among those who are sure to appear in the final games of the tournament and who will undoubted- ly make strong bids for the chain- ionship of the campus are Martha Cook and Betsy Barbour. The dor- mitory players look even better this year than they did in last year's tourney, and that is' saying a great deal. Both teams have several stars from the imajor school, with the ad- vantage slightly on Martha Cook's side. The future of both teams in the tournament promises to be ex- ceptionally interesting and especially so if the two ever -meet in a game. V1a. 1.a l 1 , 11:. 01 y Smith, Mrs. Alexander Ruthven, and Mrs. Bradley Davis poured tea. They were assisted by Mrs. Steven At- wood, Mrs. William Downs, ' Mrs. Paul Washke, Mrs. Werner Bach- mnan, Mrs. Robert Breakey, Mrs. Robert Swain, Mrs. Harold Winkler, and Mrs. Theron Hill, all members of the Newcomers section. The decorations were4 of yellow and orchid tulips and pink rose- buds. EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL Asummer f uropeantavel ladies. Apply with references to MRS. H. W. CAKE 1.145 Washtenaw. Dial 3597 aCObson's Half Yearly Clearance! In the interests of making room for the hundreds of new arrivals we have selected garments from our regular stocks for imme diate clearance. The wise woman willido well to inspect these various values. 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