PUNDAY. FEBRUARY 712, 1928 THE. MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVEB ,. ............. . , f r , r %, , _S7.4.57. VA as .... . .., i G..... a ALUMAE ET ORT PRSI DENT LITTLE ALMN[.SI [HT1,APROESTOURS' SOCIETY Baked by Presidenit Clarence. Cook I Many sororities are manifesting thet S[AUESTIONS FORl'OSTDeNrtBppova, DYWmns fetlsii f aeniesca y LE G E ME lR~ I eagud y, st crday formally endosdigdnes omldne n uh i . . I FEES FOR GRADUATE CLASSES TO BE ADVANCEFD FIFTY' DOLLARS MEMBERS ARE PRIVILEED D~elinquent Pledgs To Ble Forfeited If :tot RedeenlIIedIWith i A 1'ea At the regular nrid-winter meet ig o: the Alumnae council held Sat ur- (lay, Jan. 28, several recomnindi- tions pertaining to the life mnemler- ship of Mcigan women in the Ao- man's league, wvere pssd. 'lthe r commnendations,Wich are JSiz101 . here, are ot general intiieest to all Mhiglan wonen, while articles t hre should lbe called to te s pen al at - tention of senior Noen. 'The seb 0(-i Wle as plann ed will go int o effect oil July 1, 192. Beginning after conlu i'en crnel, Juine 128, fees for life mmbershi ps in all classes (except unerg'aluat - es) shall he avanced $50 making the schedule as follows: Alumnae ( (r- diit in the universit y of Miciga i or t he University School of lihi.aa at ;100 ; women listedi in the Ui ver -' ,ty fac(llty (irectoy, pa st r pres ant, at $100 ; womren ii the iulalrdiat families of faculty members or ad- mainistrat ire officers, past or )r'esent at $10; niembers of the Anl A'.)o' branch of the American association of university women at $10; wives of officers and members o board o di- rectors of the Alumni associal am at ;100; women of the faculty anti wi- Cs of the, faculty memers W' the University School of Music at $10:' wives of alunii(not olb ew i'is" etas- Pied) at. $150; lectei mnebei's"0 $2W () ldti> sbeiulur will o122(1 1'e- feet.onl July 1, 192. 'ive ycars will be given for the redempt ion of pledges. Those that are deliquent in rn- deeming their pledges (i. e. who have failed to complete their payments 1 and who have made no response to notices and appeals sent them askingj for an extension of time) shall fe allowed one year after the pledge is due, and after that shall receive no credit on their membership for the amount paid. This forfeiture clause will be included with future sub- scriptions and will be printed on the cards The privilege of the building will be based upon membership. Guest cards will not be issued to any person eligible to the present membership or to the wives of alum- ni living within the raius of 200 miles of Ann Arbor. LITE11RARY SOCIETY TO HOLD TRYOUTS Chi Delta Phi, National Ilium ar Literary Soority, will old seconl semester try-outs this week end lg Monday. February 20. All manu- scripts should e in on that (ay by 5 o'lock in the Cii el t a IPhi box in1 Barbour gyniiuni. flio j~mat erial is prlose it is desired thiat. at last four pages be 'submitted. If it is.. poetry at least two or three select ions should be submitted in order that the1 committee can et a more comre'hen- sive idea of the writer's wor. The pur~pose of the organization is to stimurlate interest in purely ur at- ive writing. ;Members brm; speimens of their own work to metins to ix,- ceiv yecrit1'(ism l and ('ol'c(' Lion froe fellow mnembers. Those nt ereit eti in1 trying out may 1iresent (ay !ty'e of writing they desire as long as Hwy 1 follow the above specihe;at loi'i.. the Open R'oad o ICurs for students5 which are sponsorod by the Nationa- Student Feder;ation of America. This action w as taken at tihe meeting of the Board of Repr's entatives of the league, when B~etty :Nutt, '28, presi- dent of the League, announced the formnat ion etF2a travel committee, eonm- 1)051edlatPlliis Rilmhards;,'2S, eliall'- mlan. !Betty S mit heis, '21), and lloli1 Brzown. i9 The Open Road(1toul.11are810 uNOW eill that they are ent irely inl the ha is of' sI lillelt: . 'Sf (1( (Alt gl'ol ps tfrom nzm- The pledges of Alpha Phi are giving the active members of the sorority a formal dance on Friday, February 17. The decorations will be suggestive of Valentine's. 'On Tuesday night, Feb. 14, a rushing party will be held. SSigma Kappa entertained with rush- ing dinners on Wednesdlay, Feb. 8, and Thiur .ulav, Feb. 9. Thie tales Were ma de evenil llol-',atlrt iN v'withii red ro -. After 1'dii lo i i(Ar i n ' until 8 :30 o'clock. Tih,' active lmelrs of 1i tBet a I lhi wer'e invited to a formal V"alen t inc (18ace by theciri pledges Tb Imrs(day', Feb. 1 11. i i I I I 1 1 1 i I I oto-w- QjSAnteic'a11l 'l1)12ieXVisit: Lull)- On V. aleltnt 1111 (lay III'c a Phi Alphia iwall ('cilltrie(s in 1111)cnl'sVariyimig I will have'a rushinlg dililiel'. Ca rrysing from 101 to 1., o.'14; th:'ry are 111(1 anld1 out tie VaIlnt 1in otif, I ho d(io('O'- :m1 iet ai ned inll IHw ) i'igli111(1ndsby t lls will fVat ore red tulips Is id ired studl~ent hosts. 'I'is liH dul es I lie c e Dr. R.1t111 :\oufaiu uof Oleali, N.Y.. sillI('i 'ial sigh- seeing 0o' most, tour- luiai iiiga h 'iltIn is1, for it tnailes the sl uidlents to ac- lIiellk l' T1seta 'i lp ttcha. ir tia llv gain anin ilsighlt in to thle live's houi's of'lheeaDr.IXinunlt ia.isDuiing .Ind1 nature ~of the counitiy'visited and .if:tyhr r onani on ool buuild u iniaiiy strong frhiedshipI~some or'k at the dental ('1inic. l'f itll htudeuf':;Fourteen mad. 1emmeis of Alphia "i X IIi 1 idlclilft8 ltoth' fIa 1omen1 108 Omega iv4el I to Ai cingan Sta toeollegeI Thl' il 1 haedS (li1)y Iou' o :wM en I his 'it L.ansiing t his iveek-emid for' the in - Lyte '.diirect or of Bet syBairbour' dormi- .stalln t on of a une w ('118liter(alt that, it ou'y. Ali;s I yt c 1 was selected by thecleg.T in altintoklcet I ia e lc olnmiti ce to ac c oni pany the lt( cpe uh n h ate gioup. 1) The ctillittOO 81lso chose fVllclsriug was hl lt fthe Olds hotel the it ileci'ai'y, the route being knowii Apa(2anaDlt . rtleta as thle "W'estrei'urlope' tripi.tu ihintg 1part ies Tliiiistt iy ad Friday nigh,l hn lthsd iiooii. Foi'mal htilt ia- Asi plans now stand. the voyagers I ion ilh hl audaFb ! fill sailo oniheusteamelanI1datn !after which a banquet w'ill be held. 1'iom ew orkonJul 7,laningat Alpha Epsilon Phi held a formal' P lymnouth. From then until August, Valentine (lance Saturday night. LS they w~ill visit London, Brussels, Phi Sigma Sigma annolunces the I leidlelherg, I he Rhine, Gencva, Par'is, , 'and will enjoy mianiy eX(;rsiOnsisnito ezngagemet of Silc'1y Friedman, '25, [tie ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~t Kuionigcuti',sc sat asper Cutler cf Det roitl the surouning ounrystic asa (Attm'acl lye appotinment S wilt be in istto Oxford and the Shakeispearian Iic,~ hnBes ahu os Ih cnliotu7ilo a i's oinclude'; i two days;!od t 'IElf'1c ~ue usa 2 ..,leiylpcgaie. l (igt.. t1arspecial tea last Wedne's- .1(ilw 1 t1Aine'tcranswhich I iltake a ati'onte.wmn fBts ola~ca. inc~terdnithe carly part !Barbour were hlost essve William .1.. of Augt !iist. T'he total cost of the f ewis, '29, and R lobertl. 'a ',5011, '28, ,joullyTi, excepitig of course such per-frihe h msc ~~oal Loisas aunry,(t'ins, nd Women of Helen Newberry resi- "Ih like, will be $670. dence entertained at an informalj The programs while abroad are plan- dac atngt ls cuitne ,,-A1 .,>;iI a., ew.,,vi.cin+co- ac atngt ls cuitne CANJY BOO THTO I- SEL TICKETS TOSP ISTOCK CO. YPLAYSd S P0 Tickets may now 1)0]bought forDoixBlti0 lie Rockford P1lavers at; the candy booth in U'niversity hall, it was an-1 HOUSES COivPETE i nounced at the meeting of the Board IN TOURNAM'ENTS of Representatives at the Library yesterday. It is hoped in this .way to ;reach more of the men stufdents. "Fifty cent tickets are very good, XONDAY'S %GAfES c and everything on tihe stage can 1i n both heard and seen," Evelyn C.s- I At 4 o'clock, Alpha Phi vs. burn, chairman of, the board. empha-l Zeta Tan Alpha; Martha Cook i izedl.A"Thle A Great Cathemrine' which vs. Phi Gamma M1u. is beintg played thlmis w'eek, illn l* At 5 o'clock. Delta Delta Del- unciit,zOli withii1The ()Ilt luLyShows 1IIt. VXs. A 11)110 Xi D elt a ; lPisli- HeIr 1\fedal I,' sI alirill,;t l's . :1 a stield.1 mn8ltolIed ' icvAlha, Gammla t shoul d especialy bIoAsuippormted. l.t I IDelt a,. is hloped[ inlthis way t0o118rt ly re- (eenm 1he $50i,000tupledge which hias{ recent ly been made b he boa1(r id to I(2 i'oll) I, 811 ind~epemndent; tcam. 1h ~ ALeague Buildimng Funid 7gwin ed ia52-21 victory fr'omn Kappa slides Wvl'Q s ho 'A 0 b i~yirls. XV. D. ;I )elt a. 11(1tied for the intram~i'u cal 1 1 l id e l 's o l i o f 11h ec l e we 1 ( a g eil 1 ii i l - c u p 1l 1 5t y e a r in'. m a;l v em r v o n ec - s i d e d g S e i l Y o ~ n e i r o h 1 " ? 1 ,T e t z z l o n e e l l n ; lplopl05 d thboate(Al,.for' whlic'hithis laust pledgeXwasm iio, l"iid wh'iichl w~ilil ooked bcbttemr hu2this gaie than la?' 4y e'ait '80 inl theilmain room,11alhlea I(snt that, has playedi so t'ar -:f-in the toni'ney. At t lhe samuie t ine, IMUMMERS PRESENT PKAY ! i llel Fiounda ti1011 (efe0ated(1the fresh--. - - 1181 .lecdi ca tll lnt by at14-1 1 M1ttmnuners (11 i atie solc i V - will1 s'ore, and(1Al phi.OnmicrniiIz ipiae .(i give Its 1fis l I)c('seintiaior1 0' tiIC 110 Se5(A5~1' at 4 0 c lock WXed ilESd a V ft - 1above IDelta Zeta lby uefatll t. A ('lnoon at. II en llNewber'y l'es.nd(An ('(A A eordling 1(o thle plac(inig roiud tha t 1 The; Lamne of ihe play has no0t yet \X8 s cinpi eteil on Friday, all (of thle been dIisclosed. ceams hlave been placed( in eitheir an Wilma Neubec kei'. 2M,:Al., d1il'ects 1 A 0o' B 1 our'iia me't ,the fir'st mound the prl'(il1ltioilland1 8dso plalys 011. o='o wich il is t r t o lr()loi'low.I lie leaduling p"]811..Th'e ('a st: inll('il- In A league, ('hi One'ega, Gmroup 1, es Bl5osomhBacon. '30.1""Inau Liii borg, ilIlel Foundation., and( Betsy Bam- I Wima ciibeckin.'28Ed.. l~o'a ourtddrew byes. Alpha Omicron. Pi 1 lVanl~erfle zg, '31, and H eleni )fork- will be matched with Alpha Epsi- 111111, 30.ton Iota, Alpha Phi with Zeta Tau This is the only meeting of the Alpha, Delta Dlelta Delta with Alpha year which the Muminems have open Xi Delta, amid Martha Cook with Phi to everyone. Anyone who likes a Gammia Mu. good comedy will eiijoy this produc- The first round of the B tourna- tioni. ment will be as follows: Alpha Gain- scene of a tea-dlance which will beI ma Delta and Freshman Medics, bees given Saturday afternoon, for Delta, Gamla, Alphla (,'aria Sig- On Tuesday evening the Student nia. Kappa Delta. Phi Sign.'.iz Sigmia. council of Couzens Hall is giving a 1PI Beta Phi, Helen Newberry, and ValetIIe's, party for' all the students a team of Adelia Chzeever combined RTS f Sportswun CC\O Nv..7 COMPLETE SCORES FOR RIFLE MEET Riflers completed shooting yester- day for an inter-collegiate tourna. ment. The scoares that were turned in are as follows: Mirian Hosmer, '28 Ed. and Maurine Jones, '28L, 100; Julia. M~ottier, '25 Ed., 115; F"sie Haseiihl, '28 Ed., anuld Cze- t'ude Benhanm, 96; Rtowena Still-a be openedol nixt week by Audr'ey lean, '28, 94 ; Irene' Cook, '29, 93; Wm'ight, '28, treasu'emr. ' Umderclas's women especcially should M~er'le Ha hue, '29. anid Eleanor' Short, ('onsider' makinug the t rip. The middle- '29. 87 ; I-I ci(:Cint on, '30, 88. Ivestern section of the national organ- The scor'es of this team of. 10 wo- j izdt ion of athletic omganizations in Wrens lecedf'omotherriler b Aclleges ilil meet at that time at Ohio State(A Because the nal 101181 coliveil- ('0114)01 itioli,,honot ig, have lbeen sent by mlail to five other col' gcs Iil i , goinlg to lie holdt at ilth 1Ti- I hinuighont th1 le Imlited St ates. All re- v l\I o icihi-au in 1930, it is, in- pol' s ad o bein li mais b 6por1t aimt, for'freshinami 811(1 sophlomiore So'loKalasto ni.111the ais byi 05 nWho Xv ill ha ire charge of i comkat niht a( he -ors .A'A. in 1930, tim have ca knowiledlge of i'r n heothler schmools are expected I the nat bunlal act ivitieAs of W.A.A . aund eamrly in thel' week so that they mayd to br'oaden their intercsts by visiting be chlcked liup, the highest percen- 11 A s many -othei' Schools as they canl. age (f all the Scoi'cs froml a single ' 'ire. ('0st of making the trip will b)e schoolio td(etermlline the wiinnr f kept. as low as po0ssiblA. It Will do 1n0 the meet. harm to10smake inquimries r'ight away. ~~ ~ Prhaps twvo-c~oach-lowlyS of M~ichiganl All wXomen'u who are iinteres'eted(1in women inisteadl of one will be conl- bueginmning rifle ('lasses are asked to I'iincedl of thme lboundless pleasuires of- meet Capt ain, Bricker at 4 o'(cl(ack I ftm'ed by such an excursion and( of the tomlorr'ow or Tuesday ini room 330 ilfinlite value to be derived as well. , W. A. A. DELEGATION TO VISIT O. S. U. IN SPRINQ Michigan women will have a won- derful opportunity to visit Ohio State university this spring, since a delega- tion from here is to go to Columbus for the fimrst week end after spring va- cation. Anyone with a desir'e to see Ohio State university, who is a mem- ber of the Women's Athletic associa- tion may go. The fact that one is not a member of W.A.A. right now need bhe no hindrance, for an interest in furthering healthful activities in this college is the only requisite toward becoming a mnember of W.A.A. and a iiinAl.shli pczmipaigii is schledule'd to IWest Engineer'ing building. INOTICES 1There will be an important meeting of freshman group captains at 4 o'clock Monday in the parlors at Bar- hour gymnasium. Elective golf classes will be held at 4 and 5 o'clock on Monday, Tuesday, Wedlnesday, and Thursday. Since no imorce tirrd golf classes will be or- ganiized, these are beimng formed in orer 1'to) ive those who could not get into any class a chance to play. Be- ginners as well as advanced students are welcome. COLORAD)O - According to time President of the ('olorado Woman's coleg, te onor system puts an almost irresistable temptation in time way of young people. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS - Corona, Underwood, lRernhgton, Royal. We hiave all mtakes. Some In colored deco finiishies. 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone' 66159 4 ....,...... ..., _, t., ,, . ...... ... i litr es ol,1) thre ftlmiversity liospitaul. s with a lumntae hou se. I 1 'I try and city, society and sight-seeing, activity and rest. As much tinme a's soenms practical is left open for thei gloup itself to fill in with such ac- tivity as they may see fit when the [ine comes. Applications may be submitted to e.ther Miss Lytel or Miss Richards and are due by April 20. From the group of applicants, ten will be cho'sen by the committee--comnpatibility, and the like, being the qualifications con- sidered. CORNELL UNIVERSITY- Upper- classmen now have an opportunity to show their gratitude to their granidmothiers by taking them to the annual Spinster Hop. of the women will be their guests at a 'specialI tea Thursday afternoon. Martha Cook dorumitory wvill be the Dressmaking Hemstitching Jewelry New Brooches Just Received. The Quality Hemstitching Shop 731 N. Univ. 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