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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, l1928THE-ICIG-IA!N DAILY
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FRESMEN~OII[NJ~~choring Believes Obvious Advantages
Are Derived From Practice Teacho
H OLD MASS METI NO 'llnrected t oO,mg ha I iu m alt-I 101a.shod timeonly 011(1flrsi ire-
vanlta~ge, at s"c 0' t ie," 1 rof.'!fairo Ibot h the pipils and the eah
Paigeait Book Is WrittleniAn1141Cal1l d~pa trloei aids e O t'lci y. "I, is al- tIi0 l('ICr ra npupis to l)on')llO a-2
For Casat;Of All Who Arie as (461 toIahave piac(71ieu i l l ing luainttd withIia1d(1ajsted Ito ec
Elig'ibe bef1ore taking a caor oneoil. .a busy o her. Ater t hat t he techer has a d
throu ghf are, ad ltheI 'sale rinc~iilpe, +laiiy good iea. f 11he inividua
LOUISE 'AUBLt IS A T O I assume, holds in the teacing p'o- ned of the stuents. For the mostr
- I fessionr. Sor far as I know, te st - art , our sc5(llor stidettchtIer arep
Plans for the sixth Freshman Pa- dents who have or are having prc- very well liked, and the hell) which l
gatare under way. In 1923 the tice teaching realize t he vauec of i they gve to ou1 regular teach es is
geant and those who arie 1holdinjg t( elhig deeply apin'ckitted by high sedl
freshmen women expressed their in- positios certainly do. It i my piuils. 1
terest in an activity which would opinion that very few of those who "There ar, of course, many advant-g
give thea, the apportunity for ac- have done good wrk in directed (age to the regu -r teacetin ha-n
whic theJunor Grls teaching here at the University of ling the student teachers to help her,"e
pla ivetan e jhcuirte h uirn il Michigan have failed in their regular Prof. Schoring said in closing. "Theg
playgvstejnos h Student positions. It could happen, of course, student teachers help in gving Indi-I
'Affairs committee approved their re- that students who have had good vdual attention to the pupils, as well f
quest and it was decided to present ((grade S in (dulcted teaching nlight fail Jas in doing such routine work as f aen soenme fteLn aejs si apn htsu lniguiso ok einn
tern bright program in May. dents who have had high grades in tests. exhibiting samples of goo 1
Successive pageants hav e present- hg.h ecoo hr i vjll n'ilku lolx grd' i ,Vok, And (rll'ctillg pprs. 'm
ed the stories of he 'Sleepig Prnl- (ale'.811ha ilolti t aE'h' 551100V I. w11~ ixill 50 V 11let ""lie call
cess and the?'ift o er(jdno~ -due tif)he1it inaidlil y to(1 (1lllth'en- (I 1o l0i(' oii i~t- wo kwhe l811e'.has
er's,'" 'Mother 'C oose,'' "A Maiden' s }selves to(1tholie l suaieonV <u(lit not,01(1110 K doln e chirs Ito help i lerAny t
Quest,'' and last year an effort was !10othir dp e viola; tirin ing. Ne'x yea ', nol lCe Vwho1 needu to take ca rc f
made to intr'odu ce (Greek games and v"'~' le to hv e ills ca 1$ 11 110(1augsli1- 11101' ol' 11 ye 'Ill diC II ai eat esine11t.
conltests. denits o I'le o i re arcaleaching pli5of01, Iwa ),Ipol Ialike 'liinfel'. or1
From thme very lbeginnin gthe idealit ie;i ort ind511 "l'l I 111oet Ihe'ir' 5(c- r'gxla Vtechies,. who areic xpct(d to
has been to lproduuce, at pageaunt. whli ci l o' e aver. We will Ihn e aie met hor oaftel' horv a 1 lousald an(
had been writt en by a fr eshm agl oes otcwhlat percenlt ag:' o ail- one nieds err large g'U5oups(If cildren-l
Year a fter year ,Itis has had to b1)0 lif(' i any, eists ac v'ry "agflo a lKdtl 01 5it ant
given iup as no anuthor coili e founid. 'I) iret ed teaching has be n ill t'' e I (' (l''' t'wo'.("0selI
in ether 1117 c'S fnr a long; tim ,'' ( l;,; Viv ia I k ~l lres"( ..Svl
Emily Hulbert Fhieldt le , 28 wrote
a. brlief poem, '"The.C (hantI to I)c111- Pocsu eo' gWn 111 O,~w 1ah; ildti e 'iig
tel,' 'Aic il)P'ilv((l n he l'gl'nl"Since th" Iil di yof (1 111new1lniV- very ('tbsisic Iinle Ipr'i 'of i.
of the nageant of 1 924, Est her ilei'- versit x high school ih.; een pal- ''"1Ithink it is thle wi est and 100'1 P 1'(c-
rick, '28, lint the stor1y of '"0nc(e'Upon cli ' Iicse l'' t.lc gn c 'u'Cotlel i dO~ o ' l
A Tne itovere orth lAgr gi crat (1ea1 of thouaght and (ifol Iihas spaid ln 'I pei'a(t 1't~eahig you have
A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~w Tm'itovlC oth p'o'a eclspenltIin ex'l'q din g he ssem 1o del ih i 'aiipoIle Il st1e1COd o
ci' 1923;Jean St i'wait, '29.,veif ie(d inodet ilx' a 11''nalyIhiyndtisoeaI lg'to iI
''~Le Ma idenCI's uest.' f?1thatofnorer tha V11,V (1 c~~ltt ii idlt;lie nc ri 0 lsovtiie. ll'
1926, Jelst year Jeana i a ,ii ct th cds of o01 g';t)e O 1 (ily a 11 10 e t tinii x it Ii it i
rented the storyr' '(1'Atal:117 1a1: c',';ytemi. thiat Wve cannot have Tire of t .''
iln rhythmic pr'ose. "Il thle sysi cal used here,'" Pro f s- Anoter i' teacher \lMiss Lois Pak~'s.
"This year3, for thle l91'st tingOe, all 4orSub ol ilig ('(oitinued."lf,''tiiesIldet '2y., d~clared that tie (cour'e had
aluth or o' thle pageant, 0 pplr 'ull'', leact('her'Is ae wi 1tht salle golup o' ieped hrv a great deal anld that i
Grace ichlards, ad visei'to -wonool n pipls 1fo'a whole seiiestr'1'nd 1so5(- had(1gioil her' a('ll idei ce ill herislf
reported Louise M. Auble '1,. from ( come to klow th icnl. 11n so1ree';schoos, I drat sh oiild inot hve hd iotle'r-
Akron, Ohio, has been wvorhing on a;student 1 ae'iiei" 'care with one g'ou1p xx'] 5('.
pageant for sever'al months. She has A
taken the myth -of Persephllony to! SAYS.C DISCIPLINvE IS VI7°,TAL ,,PROB Lt~av
prsent "The CycleofteSao. TI C v r i T C -ER
wrigottestory in dane ~nd CO F A5ANGY OUNG " CHE S '
pantomime and giving it added beau-
ty by a number of lyrics. It calls foe Discipline is a problem whih con- Ibe writt en oi 1forilie, net fly, tlt'
a cast of 135 and pronnise to be front, every toacher, one which in- (ustunso o al req('u1'S irlin' lan
the most beautiful pageant Michigan terests every studen't of eduatio. Ii nalssod codnto ft
women have undertaken. Th e large i . otrr2enl 'ci( rn hl apited lnatel1l al in the text . h eading
cast will make demand upon all el- a n ton,'27 rec)en tly]'ei e ntrom Thlm'a ogto fi all Ola 1'ewr i ns(? 1)5to (1o thes
ible freshmen women and we hope Atn 7 h sa.p(lt ecigtrick ;wl li 011outtie material makes
that the fine achievement of 1925, eighth grade classes in Traverse tile. ill D' CSioii St l'('(', and s( rres1
when every eligible woman made City, we read of maltt ers of disiplaie1 o give h oi 1note hook mlaterial foy
som'e contribution, will be repeatedl. which take us back to thoe godod 0(1eie
This calls :for nice work in organiza- days when we ourselves were in 'I :rs
tion to the end that no group,do-grd sco. Fun aste myD tri Theaters
itory, sorority, ;or league house, shall igae col.Fnyaste____~t Gg T etr
dominate, but that cast, dance groups, seem to us now, however, we can..................el
and committees shall be representa- I asily realize how serious they are
tive throughout. This results in the to the teacher in her first year.
greatest value of the pageant, that Upon the question of attntio, Miss EC AS ~T H EATVRE
of broad friendship among the women ,Anton say, "My classroom is situate Co(-lingl'aunt"fay, F'e. 10
of the class. with the kindergarten on one side and , 1 /
"To this end Jane Howard, vice he second grade room on the other, BL40 40 T i.LE
president 02 the class of '31, has call- with only loosely fittedl doors between _ Wed.. Mwalt est Sets, $IJ.e :
ed a mass meeting of all freshmen rosinopaigehyatecses 4i3~$*0 ls, , ax -0
wmnat 4:15 o'clock Thursday Feb clapping, sngng, blocks, and so on1, tat.:Bacna$ Best - a
women make a continual racketabove which d acni44O-Lq us'a
23. in University hall auditorium, maeacniulrce ihs 10 o$'5
when Louise Auble Will read the pa- I have to shout to be heard. One of Ngt,$.0t 4.t
geant, Miss Zone Johnson, or the my chief problems is that o varyig-
my methods of conducting class ree- YI.2a
physical education department, will W yoowar, a Eliott
spea ondancng nd cstuingandtation so that the inteest of the class O SEL
Miss Richards will present briefly caIehldIfolybcueIfa'e PLAYHOUSE t
trick.' Otherwise my eighth graders NIGHTS, 7e, $1.50. Mats. Tues,
the committee work. find it infinitely more amusing to Tiurs. ad Sat., 5c, 7T5h i
minictie kindergarteners next door, Viet i Jjgnig Monday, Feb. 2?0
JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY who 'are waking like tired horses,' tWAFU1H CY('N!!! 1
______~~ Another of the problems which fa cs "T e'V s s
Choru v wil mee 'wins 1iss Anton is t11at of study. "I inust - I-
Cou wil ee'W ne- take much t ie for sIudy ii lassc ______-._____
Iday at 1 o'clock, echorus 2 at 11 tl el~, icstf,: ,~ls~~lc
(11(15 0lOlxI ieelv('lt''kllg11) 1 1ililt Shubert-Lafayette
choru 9. omposd ofBetlyAs- hat somreething; 'isn't ill Ithei hooks'. 7 >'-,2,l;Tbu.11a.
Iset, Marian Kerr, Alice t ves, Ia 11s or 1i11my cI 0slors 1111(51 he O :,ll. M at. h at., C-
jVirginia Ward, icaniiCurlrly, Alic-e ;slent Iill to t'ing 11vho t)study. Vyc ry
Seheirick,. Jla Ferguson, and 1 jew (O~et i i 1hgai'x'ti (1( (l i On h J- O;e5nda~i 140y,
'Velma' .Johnson a tt 4 o'c] ((('i, ra rgodsln i'i I' g I1]li:.liltrb'rar'v I
I anld princ(ipals anld ('loru11es 2 tily slowest groups, I have used tIheI
and( 3 at 3 o'clock. ofCESS BAIlA'
I(devic'eo dicatinlg questions at'the b
___________________ ________________ oginning of Il1)10,1ou, thle an5il 'S t111
FIVE WOMEN ARE
GEOLOGY IMAJORS
HERE THIS YEAR'
"'Only i10 1ec'(t111years have wol('11
c7ole to) i'e(ogi ie gelogy as a prof it -
able field for them to et i',' said
Prof. Chiarles W. C'ook of thle Geology
departmnent, inl a r'ecent inlterview.,
To illust rate( his statement of thet
recent interest of women inl geology,
ProfeICsor (ook pinlted out that this
year, wv ibhfive wolmen11 Illtjolinrin l
this 'subject, is thle first time that, ay
grea'1t,(dispilay o(ifnte (rest inl geology
has; been shlown by womieii at 1liehi-
gall. le tinklIs it probable that niot
manry more tllan 1this number' Dave
ever majored in this subject at Michi-
gan in all the years before.
Oil geology1 is the most common
field for women to enter believes Pro-
fessor Cook. Women are now holding
positions of great responsibility with a
nlumber' o1 oil ccmpanies, and good{
plosition-. iat)htis fheld are 011011 10
:t>71?r8t11 tlt l'r3 trot iI l 1L's1-Si)
g1'ilphjii in lig-l 'cli'sul, orI'-g('olo 0 yi il
uiiver'sities. Tile1Uiier'isityV of \liclii-
gll at prest h:t 1 woxxman lii 18 '(w-
103' inl geology. Alis 'sEllen st cvcosoil.
NOTICES
'cholastic Records
e SPO0RTS Ilndicate A Superior
Daily Billetiln of Spo rts vo ocn Record For WXomen
WII ARD P ,. NS FOR "Toughz records sow that women
have a higher scholastic standl(ing
M ICHIOAN v/O0111I 'SWIMUMING MEET here on th ielpus than thleme
I[LEBAPI~ [EIAt a mleetinlg of the lutlanlural have, this does not prove that womien
IINTELGH HI MR AtlOic beardI yesterday in Barbour)1 are in~tellectunally superior to men,"
Bly the l'esullts of !thle inter-cle
egiate rifle meet, whichI were receivedl
by mail late last wveek, the Universi-
gyminasium. plans for thle coninlg
swimmilnig met twhic'h is to be bel
Thrsday, Mar'cha,8 wer'e discussedl.
psychlology depart meilt yester'(10y.
"As a mattei' of fact, from a psycho-
Thlere are to bei eventis 101'both1ad- 1 logical standplloint, Ithero is suceha
vancod swimmners an~d beginners.
Ir,__ r_ 1,n-11,-- light differenee in tile inltelligence
have topped the list of competing free style, free style back, and breast o e ldwmnta ti rc
schools by a nine point lead over; stroke. The beginning students will t'cil1ly n1egligiblte. And yet womren re-
the earst iva. Th siootng ookparticipate in the elemnltarly hack cc'ix 11tile bi-1her sradles.
theneaestrivl.Theshotin tolsstroke, the underarm. and tieile 'iO "This is expla nett b~y the fact that
place on Saturday, February 13. 'Liej events. There will also be a1 free "melICUas a Ax-hole (1o not pursue tht,
scores handed in by the Michigan style relay, in which four swimmers samve courses as thle men~. More wo-
wonien.i totaled 490 points iYoml a will comprise a team fol' a ;houlse. men enroll in the liberal and iluman-
Thee wll lso pri~t11y b a tun istie ar't stianin llthe scientific sub1-
s'410 ', xi itllxs ol elinilelr km fe l ,S.arid the ('11a31(1s for1'a ilure in
t escrs 1 il rv llS totI'- but'itwill Ii he'5('it' 11its 0arie 11mu1c g'hitttIha
P110,. hl tx'l1 no c s ' gu
low: Oklahotma tAgricul tui'ad andttiA'M- switinl_1g. Inl lit' living c v('lIt, oel n ile ht'libel-al 01' 17-7.Ivoi'raid~tt.i
ehlla i C o'ill(tge, Stillwx'ater, Okla- jcoalt est nt will (1(1 t1riei (fC(i ve's, h11 te1, ,il{' tii1;l
I~on~, C;f ; lit) 8(113111 Suh , 7 ''l-it oins rvcl i' 111Ang 'oieI.boe xx'itn r ' r(11initl ( 't~l 2
0(0r. \eri'iii othDkt, 7' (t~i r 'i111gFotN \t)i~ i'n(it ii' the gri des 111' I)i'slandj's
A guie'ni Inra I ('ol ego of' I 'I o, Logo;rn. "11libe (allowedl t) ('Titeri' itilt 1walt l m ht .ktg '01'ei
1 l xx'hichIthe' enriollhunen t is PledhllllI-
t1a011, 474: Drexel 111n1tiule, P11 i- t WIvoc(t devxent'sthe i'elayvFind (1ix-
" 'ly ()f "C Iln , 10tAlt ly 2t i('('ill oh i le
(I elphio R.,470'; anid Celi 51 1' il
C'ol lege. Gett Iyslmtrg, Pa., 462. '110 If' a.IotisI' enter'Is Fl I ('lii ( lx'grh s oIf' 13( is.''k-s~0l h
T'1 cl x;ti S Shot dIi i'i ag l lCe xxeek uii11(1- iil.n~('1 l's .15 eat l'y h loilitS il'iIIlalit' gi" --
in ; .,atl rtl<1.y , F ob. l"' .lliihignil's gu'c('11,int thhs11loll1t' is )lois~l'5('
ru..t i d! aysV l .i l;lAi c iI l l ,,- fCo r1m1e r.11 5 'i l l l l l 'i 1 t t l I ( ' 'tT S1 ' > 'a ln ll l i ' l i u ' T i s i S a l e t 't m
Cory ilegalthe iru'le illIt'uclleg.iatce Fori'a tea 111 1to ( 'ltr thel ett Po12.
s~ca (1 11c t - i till be givell l'or to Iil p1v I siift, u f lusr ts l(
('Oi l - ed oil Febua ry'v 20. for1 xvlich( isld .1111'e x' 11111r of 1111' llvet' iv'ill hab1 'I I i io 11 (1'lb 'l 1 ' 11111 j
scores w xxill lbe turn'ed'(ill In. 111011lakte o,51)0ints5as( ;ihe x':nuteu' ora tvhy v x'l hil lt1)'i rni'(' inl1uOi -
~~~l~~ til' x''c l e ciit(til Sil) l 1111101'spot I toil 1'l11 1( n1, siich1ias Sgo i , eli l il It'e 11n11103 1i5 ie :i~h 'I s 111:!1i
iillnt'' 1eek.1.TheOc'ompetingt onhoolsar
ill this to Ill'li1llentinclade tiUthe 171- '" ilt. ll'Sllei xoit't ant l 'itle(' eS1ilatiOI'i 15 1S f ' i'IISIpS t'-
rersi I- o'' I)De aa'e. t he tinivei'sit 51I lxi ci (1 o ida v i Ii l thi' ou'1 ist's 1il t)-
ibis a Ito, Ags h'ui 111 i'aI ('oh loge P 1111511,iC>'('t.11asC'Illlt'yn11:1 yeioh readynl(ed
(, ; t cl A- iu t r l C 1c ofl ill C, II to g l o'Il'- '~is'. \1<1
i-inlg to hold anlother'i'ins the spring. :5. 1-0t'tt m!nas-'1n i
--- - --. - llst wlliliI, 11 )is; slipose( to be
who1(tooli phart ill both 01'th l~lt' i I I lilar1,ilil ie'''l'11,reste illflon e'ikin
' AV~xv't''lisoc-ietyv will ('111(1 ct.
its el'tgilla sale oIf bln (11(1 is at
Unaiv-ei'sityV 111111 rom 1 to11 51 F
o'elot'h. 'l'huris., l i'ob 2:;.All or-
ganuizaltionls ale ((517t'rl to (lht;il
their packaos of b luebooks oft
t111s tunre. 'lTho e ll efit 'romthlbis
Sile o atci'ue" Ito thie ILe<gie
I!htlil'din '. Pluebooks aric' eo,,;la-
tionl si/re (11nhd((1111' iin lilt' Ili't
forn' C 11(1 fiC t'ecnt eac (hi sizes.
'iV: A.A. oee-ttiv't' oard will niel
Ill ig Il nt 1G o''clock atthe ('ozy, ' r-
oc.tr. For thotse 110t comning 1o diinner,
thle , leetilag wxill1 teg inl prompht ly ill
:45 o''lock. It, is imp]'er'atIivt' that
Nappo IDelta announces tihepldg
pld-ing- of Helen Chleever, '31 of Detroit.
Tiee membol's of Portia literar'y so-
ciety will presenlt a play in tile Por-
tia. rooms at 7:15 o'clock tonight.
The inl,,bers of Athena. will lie tile
Alphla Omicron Pi announces thle
pledgling of Elizabethl Morley, '30, of'
Detr'oit, ando Jane Webster, '30, of
Anna.Arbor.
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Ii J't'\li rio 111 I[nsael'. '28 l'ih,(l\tAa lill 0
.JoneCs, 28L, Julia l ontietr, hu'.l
I 1llst'ld, '29E'd. llinor Short., '29.
1i'm e Cook, '31, Mt'i'] 0 1 tiw, '29, Gel'-
trd l'll Benham, '28, Iele'n Clintoen.
'0, L11in owen'1a Sti llmn, II29. Ru:le
is the onily form of wvomien's spor't
wAhich'l offers Michigan women an op-
portunity to compete on an intercol-
legiate team1.
Vhia sCeasonIwill end 0on hMalell241,
accordhing to Merle Raine, '29, 'W. A.
A. mniagerl. The Ulniversity ofMih
Mc-igan will comlpete with 19 other
sc'hoo~ls, takinlg part ill oneCcontest5I
xv ithI each school.
1110PAY's GIAMES
4 O'clot'k, JKln 101'1a:joi's
Freshmllan Acaldei~cs.
5 o'clockt,Senior Major's
Sophonmore Academics.
vs .
If t' xx-'oruili is rl' !y i!0ts dinl
.scienc'e(0, howvxei',she 1, ('s jta
'-e'll (is a 1111(1. It is 1101 Iter 0hilitY,
Ithei'foi'e, t hat keeps herl from (~taknlg
science.
II EBCATION !L TRAVFL
flA summer of European travel
orilbil ed with studly for young
Iladies. Apply with refer'enlces to
II MRS. 11. W. CAKE
1145 Washtenaw. Dial '597
- TYPEWR~lITING and
MIS EOfRAPIIING
a specialty for
twenty years.
Prompt Seryice. Experienced Oper-
0. ,D. MORRIL L
17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615.
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Distinctive
-'~il!
Fo otwear
Te
Swagger Tie
Ten'en Dollars
!t!t 0t0ti IIlt~t tt ttti^F*. et. . . . . . . ..ttettttt tlf.... ***4***t...Ttt/tkttl*t
We Serve a Special Noonday Lunch,
Priced at 40c
Also Delicious Steak Dinners
and Sunday Chicken Dinners
N ew Lincoln Res taurant
Liberty at State
.Rf RRYYfRfvate..vita.. aR ti"tisfftRYfYVt"tatYtiet vftltYYYRfYYavYaRe RYaiaxRa if af"txfaeRRYf YalRate"YRtRa sfffsaYatR tfea6f RtRife YRf fstxaatYRYfpRt;
Among the new and attractive
Spring Ties is the Swaggerfeatured
in all the advanlced materials for
semi-,dress and street wear.
.All sizes AAA -C
'c/eels A rcaide
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4 HOUR
SALE
it Ti-
to sell
Tuesday Only 9 to I
_ FELT HATS $2.00
// Exceptional values-hats of a better quality felt in
sev~eral becoming shapes. In black and a splendid
' color assortment. Also, at this price, some smaller
A ' head sizes of the same good, quality.
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Mad e
more than In
our pirce.
for
wicc
L,
Y"" E H GOES
E°H A
Quite the talk of the town.
Everyone notices her. Even
those -'en to whoin all wvo-
men01 look alike, silently yuery'
ing wvhy their wives can't find
clhothes like that. She is seen
at the smartest restaurant,
the most exclusive functions,
and seen stroppinlg'at ?MIack's
K " ~ L IGHTL UNC E
- xj Toasted Sandwiches-Hot Specials-
- fc ' Hot Chocolate
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COATS
INT THE SPRING MOOD
New-and entrancingly smart and individual.
Coats for the first Spring days. Sports and
and dress models. Of supple woolens-fur-
trimmed or of imported shaggy fabrics. Prices.
range from
$29to $69
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