TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1928 THDE MICHIGAN DAILY I /f %j - \Ilii_ .. Y T r . a cJ. ;t;flrt ,tsLY '; , a te \e f .b F ' _ p u J f irk,, ., Tj . - ----------- .9 DUES OF01 A AIARE PAYBLETHIS WEEK~ Association Trying to Achieve Active, Interested Memubersh~iiip Befo re Convention (If 1930 MUST PAY DUES TO VOTE Women who are interes ted in be- comning members of the women's Athletic association, and who are eligible to membership, will be given a chance to pay their dues in the course of the wieek beginning today., It is the aim. of the association to have an active, interested member-. ship het lore the national convention of university W. A. A's which wil11 be held in Ann Arbor in 1930. 2, that time our own association willj pact as hostess to represaent atives of o~v'er 150 colleges andl un ivers ic=>- so the matter of membership) is i- perative. The university of \liclihigan AV. ,^ A. is not only for those who are prinB- cipally interestedl in athletics. It has a blroader purpose, offeri-_a healthful activities andl recreation to womren who seek a wider range t)' interests than they Cwould(1 (ieiwse r~ceive on to cam~pUus < l agas t his one. W. A. A.. however, is ? ol, endleavoring 1to sacrifice the fqualilt y of its m nembership in an effort ito en- large it. Only those who are sincerei'- ly interested are asked to try for" ploints which will make them el ii. hle. Unobel hr r nui vohave enough points, hut whbo ha ve; negectedl the matter of dues thiroughj mere carelessnless. Such peoplea ' reminded that they will not be able} to vote or to participate in ny t he activities of the assocria;:ion un- til their dollars are in the hands of 1 the treasurer, Audrey Wrighx, 72. i Dues may be sent througah t,?e nmail to the treasurer at Barbour gyrnma sium, and membership cards will b~ea dispatched b~y return mail. Social events and the sectional convention; at Ohio university will demand nem- bership of all partici pants. Coeduciation Hcr-1 ts "DORMITORY LIFE Not GOODTHING,." CLA ' MaIde RY\C CLAIMSDIRECTOR!T 'I'~'w Lydia Tlaunnr, direct ~rorf 1lelen New '7udtuillyg train yourl st anda rds. 1ng - berry dormitry, rWn -well, all An organ izat ion Xor fie purpo)se ofj CLASS IN !' BO IY LAT land (100s not have ialy real coeduca- peaepruril efs.Ta s i ~i raSi~aPi a oa l (n,' - i"'0a n t I b 'd i. vv bylronidher dorm[itoryW lifetood 1 tI BEGINS I(JMORxOx D'y' ( hcLOi.;;XX hli call [llvliolve(' c11111 1 iin g for stuodenits. It is one of the I cla ;.~i1(81 ti ate 'rt y, hias been formied cal ;lal si ill cot in le to diloo'iniiiith a1" gin1:5t, lliI' tlilil'l . Tl, lt x . o first (defn ite coiit ac05ts hey hauve xvith 17,y Ju niol a:111:1 senlior classicail uli- IBolingas an 'at..hlet ic act ivit y will rile 111i('11I y Iiti. ll's is ,it hasbeoii lnt 5. P aa Sigmla Ph i was fo1undied start oln'orroi V with th le openinig of iie)rtautii(Ve' 's''(1 or jst thle faily ratlliel 111,3,n1the social a lie 1he iiniversit y ofcili ca go slio it ly Ihe womeit's field house 1from1]4 util] Mir (Ctedi was <1a mla ze to find Th~i) u~ iigma~ g ui '~ p~ yrl's2 'u~ olc. le field ]house will be "'tha ir s =1 lt ofirijull p rs e f I '' S.mot_ Ile ag ii iellii for t his purpose regularly froml advaneu'd i nr(ri 'lre 1 Ta teriniAnieio; 'f trsinmot; 'tleaalnd( u. ,. lour unt il -,ix e:ery Monlday, Wedl- Utcaidta b ~ o~leg' al college life, and, it seems 10 moe of t1105. Its putrlo;e is to further inter- jedy n rda fenos i (r la(] ha, 10 ;uticon di hon could !'nsaadFia fenos ':L. m ih~~~~~~crnitory> life, is this fitting of the in- ('st ainel cooperation anmong; classical I re ocvrieepneo Enlad dividual to cope with his environ-! students. It. is hoped: that it may en- in boy and alley upkeep it will be "Even among th? nion tilldents at nn, oadpths wnwnt thee orae= oninaio^o hestd Oxford or Cambridge," she said, "a , n of octhter individuals.n It adevelopessa Iof Latin and Gr eek b y entering t;i necessary to charge a small fee to (,X peIiiion of opinion to the effect that play11. Tickets wvill be sold at 10 cents . 1_7 t (sei'v e in char'acter, with considers-f dents. ( eadni?. (}, urs o w I he ]ban linlg aileys. Someone will behei B s.boarde1ag influence, for it cle h lsia abwsatv tr :ailsd as in~fiort inelcc by tale lily, oiltil. 1111letlc Il(-lir111f thet(oensil vnw *)of il' 'Vi eet ut >Hno shs 1110-'1 iii r 0'al I sl ('1 rollS \\ ieh-I'a Iof-(oe lendom turn isl li : tll 0 i il '1°IiaId oie,e (oil(,( sort, x -tsd l ifEaSgn b ta l'- e loysproes -pil] 110(1 lgh)ing. , 1"'t, a t-; eNi ill l so e 118 heil1 th 111 1 ' i t all ation 01' ne t I ( hit ~ i14lvii nltil i)h s iPl 71kgd s) r h y olhil ,ll ierva. t s n r d ce . I l ''i1c-'o( ac' (lv 1' i t Sle 5(il 11iot (t 8 lil ua il tk (a-' o 1 )tilgil 0 O\0W 501(iil it. 11fe e eecj t "..e c " 1- i l of a ll';. I i:froill'the lint' thai 1 '11 ill l Cl10ol ' he howrisl- tahg Viill 11' 1111 o~ iy'(0Wthre V~i t'mitfor s iIlt'. ag rom.>1'(l g i i e i 1' (1t' u l ( l l ' . ' h l i m h : g ~ I h t 'w m i h s - o t . A i l g x ' 1 0 l ( ' t i ill tie. ,.,.<, alleys. 11 t ll ' 'h(IISOt] t. fuU il'weKll11.4.N'pl4RIOR LIJ? i'1I idVLatlightings, sil.W l l (' ojieIt 11ytpart ait ii 0111 to11 tilhit th i Vs'S'lll'on ofsthe (]]all(('(' i1lof-- of ta],s( 11 lr slittyl II'.f81th1irs, tTp p l7 1' c e i g of sco::rlern e a fuil] r G)u l i 111r, 't' 1. emai 1 l ';llgsl51X' ff~'~~,a il 5t l]0'at lclg'nwil ~l~ c' fil,;ill ow ng(lssswilh 8 0 ,n- a tl t'i 15 1ll d 1 1 1 'eigt l (11 ( 11 tl'11 ol . -c u' ll. 1 lonl~l'cll u '71 all1O-, , l , . l i1;c1i ;ihh'1s ho l m!. %-ll 1V«'orilt f r hi RTS of .SportswomenZ~i 4 -. II D"ORMITO.RY WINS OVER SORORITY IN BASKETBALL GAME! I)1 the intrraniral basketball tour~- namnent, thle game between Alplia Ep- silon "Phi and Martha Cook played today was particuilarly exciting and well playedh. Mar'tha Cook has an excellent- team and also displayed very good passing and general team' work which w~s the result of zre- qluent practice. However, on the Alpha Epsilon Phi team. the guard, especially did some good work{, andl throughout the entire game both teams played good basketballIt and? almost all the plays were fast and sure u(The torwvari-s 1'rMar t ha (ook: didi sciiie 'x('ellh zt, pasinlg aad mle 50110 ei'r ydifficult: baskets. Thle 5score(! ithe( halt' was 2(6-9 ill I avor of Mlar- tiil Cook:, and thne finalI store waIs I44-17 still in favor of the dor'mitory, limt ill spite of this througthouit the w:hole game both teams liut up a good tigh-lt anld the result. was all ex tri'el'y exciting and entutislt ic~ ii matchk, The original lineup.I was aos I'l-- l ows: ilal i Coo ra4 0k Al plia I'.hili li4i AlMiIddle...........Rh" l........... Fuchs Ileiiiont.......L.? '... ,........Taulitff I~eckel'.........C (....-Nec la,zndei' Nat bill ..... SC..........hscliwary 113cnjaillin......JIl ........ Tu cs Sanbhorn ........1.. ..boi In the freshinmi 11gr'olm toil liia 110])t gamies which wvill start next week, all fresic-n who ai'e an xiotrs to plat= inl thle Itoiiunament. s1hld get in to cih immediately withi their gr'oup calptaini. The ('aptinls are uu'gedoll get inlI tie lists of pla yeu'sinl their groups whio wish to play as soon as p)ossible. The games will priobabtly h1e playedh Mondays anid 'Wednesday:. SENIOR 11OIIEN I Any undergraduate woman wvho completes tier payment o" a life membership in the Wo- men's league on or before t'v date at which her class gradu- ales shall 'receive her men'ber- ship for $40 iii accordance with the schedule now in foreo for undergraduate womeni.I .I~nent Players Are Seen At Oregon Playing at present for students at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, the Moroni Olsunmlplayers are prominent representatives of the little tiheatei'11 uthe far we t:, J n t Y u g fo m rG iTiO and now the leading lady of the Moiroini Olsen lly,:'rs, ati ributs thte ppllaruity of their xx ovk aincuig col- logo auodiences to the facet Uthat they :are' un't a ti t reilig 't)cioman.."'A pr '0on may take a lead tim one hutay an1d a1 vei'y mnior part in It'e next,'' shet Idds ill OXlanItilliou . 'Our 1' tlim-n('S do not. l,'o'mle hbored by see'ing ;one uu trI 1 or aet ress playing l versitv. Miss Sally Maloney, '24, (formerly connmeted with the Alumnae Coun- cil office was recently admitted to the University 1losnital for treatment. '-i a \'butiuie s(lew~'o wxhich ii'1i'st:' lIt it lhocr a 1ti' e 12110it tin' 8,1 teau give :'ll !'1 t >lie ig n lW.omn :11 d HitS onlSo ''11'1-t he Y. W. C'.A. t''roiu 4 to 'I Blo 111511055 Vollien's rchbto A gonup o ongs includin g "_lou'i- l ig"! b1vSpeak~s, "11y the Shores of, i tlilleoa k iuac,"u se Night" biy Bohmn, andl a fanci fuml 1 f'aii'y tale wer e pre~sentedtiby ('aro- mlyn Sleplieka , a. stuldenit inithI 'i- x-('isity, While Ailtriel Volz, "also 18 st,, lff11; rideict - ' e a S -''e-4 mC' Ir4170l il A.t4 1)1 lit'hi , flohr Maljors 'S. F' eshiAnlma tio Sophiontoroe at 5~ o'clock aund Fridays at,4 and 5 ;fr'om 3 to 4 lMomiday uutei'oofl, andi a At- foris couilbnoni; ,luiomr Acut- o'clock, hut, this will dependolin thel special convoc'ation hieldl in hionor of deoniics vs. Sohcnmoi'e Academ- ' number of teani's that come out. Ahrahalv Lincoln. ics. ________________ At,5 o'clock, Senior Academ- ! at the Junior Girls' Play, "For the Love o6" Pete," pes alRt e-EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL I"___ .t_____________- socie'ty announces the combined with study for young l~apa. 'li xvhl acc at5 oclok intiaionof uthAbrms,'29., uth ladies. Apply with references to tod a Pheb. ill, meet a i l ck init- ao oR uteA r msI29 ,RuhM RS. H. W . CAKEI toaFb 4 nWesley hal. errick, '29A, and May Elizabeth 1145 Washtenaw. Dial 3597 __.. V' ('A E strings amnd 150 marionettes, which weI believe is given successfullyunuder the sp~onsorshiip of tble universitie,= 'anid women's groumps," Mr. Gros con- cluided0. > '' '-'' ' m A 1 uioi'womn i wsnilng "to usher Tuttle, '291A. __________________________ among- xxhicihwere ''Abraham Lti- "Tile Old Woman Turns the Child- ron" by Duuibar for time entertain- mlent. of the guests. 'F t ou n'taini SPi'oiptly at 5, Mrs. Wells Ben- - uletlt, president of the Y. «'. C. A., poured htoua with which small cakes=_ with vari-color'ed icings were serv- 1Service ... Winter sports Olymnpics opened at S'-,~nte~ ito oc St. Moritz, February 12. - . RIBBONS AM) D rinks-Light Lu c SUPPLIE S . - for all makes of - TYPEWRITERS -= Raid turnover, fresh stock Inqures B e s=~s h bet(aiyat . moderate price. - 0. 1. MORR IL L -r Nickels Arcade= 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 665 BR AKFAS' ' I 0 I't Now Served Regularly, at Under the Michiga.n, Thea tre Sign .Distiicli've Fo olw ear r < h A bottle of Ann Ar- bor Dairy Pasteutriz- ed Milk with your lunch or dinner adds health and Pleasure to' bath meals! h WHITNEY THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 18th. The Brilliant All Star Cast in Somerset Maugham's Witty Mischievous Comedy I I Uriginal Foot ear for Spring We are now featuring : HONEY BEIGE ALPINE REPTILE WHITE JA DE in Ladies' Toot Ivear to meet the Spring Demand cre- ated by the fanciful fabrics in .ladies' Dress Apparel. c A t/ ' I 4 io~~ /n/7 I 11 I.E I IV In Ij 'f m~ 'I Li _ it I- U I ,. .:.4 ::. 11ol1 11 I