TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FACE FIVE TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1928 PAGE FIVFI U U EN VA (L,%. - s- asz -rs U U . i PLAY COMMITT[E NOUCSfTIF CST American Chosen As' ANNONCESN ,Memorial Designer CHORUSES, AND REHEARSAL SCHEDULE ATnEnli*sh ots M ETIC F JNIRS HEL Y~IRDAtocetly acontest, has been hl ________________________Shiakespearian theater to be built at MISS LLOYD SAYS PLAY W~I-L Lucy Aust ini, 1581)01 Friday, Ruth St ratford-on--Avon. Over 72 architects, NOT BE TAKEN TOE Lonig, Fra'8 tos il er, Alice Vdsuarer, hothI men andl women, from the Un t- DETROIT Kiay Baillie , Cret e Schultz, R~uth ied States, Europe, and Canada, coin- _____Lathan, Marian 1 proelim, Mildred Elli- e ~s lz MERLE RAINE IS AUTHOR son, Agnes Regart , Lcil1 Johnson peted. Out, fti ubr isIlz C, AUTHOR Carmine Rtobbins, Lucille Beresford, abeth Scot~t of o urnsinouthl was cho- Janle Watt, Virginia lIea~l, Beatrice; sen. She has been gradluated from the Adviser Believes Play Should Be Kepi, Schroeder, and Luayne Budge. American Architectural AssociationI A Production By Juniors Chiorus No. 2: Jeanne Holland, Sho ny3yasao For Seniors Lois Webb, Florence Sutcliffe, Irma Sho ny3yasao Sanzenbacher, Evelyn AdamnsAine Miss Scott ascribes her early suc- MISS ADE ELL 'Decorative Design In, I Wih heanoucmet f asSchell, Mary Robbins, ElizabethI cess to the im'proved methods of chorses andpraticeschduleto he regory, Mary Alice Moore, and Leone training now available for young ar-- entire cast of the Junior Girls' Play, Lee. chitects. Fresh from schools and meeting yesterday in Barbour gym- Chorus No. 3l: Mildred Frandsen, newly interested in the most modern nasium, "For The Love Of Pete," 24th Louise Cooley, Mary Bowen, Mary theories, the young architects stand annual junior women's production, Barclay, Delight Berg, Irene Dreucke, almost as good a chance .of winning went into rehearsal in preparation for Isabel Hubbard, Lillian Schmidt, !a big compensation as experienced gr- its appearance on March 19 at the Marian Keyser, and Bernice Shock. iets'taeMisSo. Whitney theater. Chorus No. 4:; Katherine Marshall, 1 Ie main theory in buldiulg thef Miss Alie Lloyd, adviser to wAomnf, betty Parker, fiuth I-fowlitt, Itelen ; heater- xv;s hat buildings sh~ould not addressed the group. She spoke of ron irinaTennanlt , eal net t e f(O etne ~i vic th itrcldveomn ftep a uriborn, iNlai'garet Roby, TBettina W1st t llill. Shle owes much , to from a mere amusement by 1.thejinior Bulsh ,i1ia1'e luke, arugaret Moore, France. Germany, and America being for the senior women to the uzndIer=- 1 oulselrray.r Agnes 1 letwig, Janoet ,toeuciintledi ugs( teh- taking which it now is--a p~ublic0 per- oijes, Co stye Weeu'er, Vida Mc('lure, ate" (lami Elt sees built b~y .I. l. A. formance running a wveek at th Iii Poti'ili11cn kinson, Anne Zauzer, (Cer- !and(I G. li- Chorlis No. 5 Mcarga i-el ( 'raanpt Oil, in Califorr a dent Affairs the111,1y -will not 8plo:v iher; ri Jousi.A QE T1,7, rti ceo a\il'i, of whiichi in Detroit. this year. "Last yeti this otlmy ( ralhaml. 1PP Onnor Jachi son. Slilr- .Cass( iillbert, preosi 110111o" t li a- was done to aid iMrs. II end orson. wt,- Ma a 511(1(1, Ia garot Barr, I Int I i ou a I Aiii (I cmof I toil gin the 71 nu- executivc secret ary ofthe 'A iiiite lNtit chlol, l~csl a' lradee, Ruth Finv, 0od Stlate;, vwas (a, me:ingter, .-.id ir1 council in her drive for thle Leag;, oE Iaeiti ISeSolonlni, and 1Jean'Campbell. he I si.11 showed exce~pltl hit1 hit \' building. It monre than iiust itied it,,,f ('~hor~t~inos : sther icker~~, \il- bfecaurse of its generalI colt sept bitl, its, going because it (lid make a very tidy mna ('ia wford, II (len II ichards, H elon a f-eplioneol ot Ie Idi li lt iOS " ? .: ' andl 37 men, life drawing with. five wom~en and 28 men, and water color paitin with six and 26 respectively, anigalso form a large part of the work of the women students who comprise about one-sixth of the class. "Batik work is the most popular," continued Professor Slusser, "and it ~ is a course which is taken by girls s- 'iw s"::>" _ -* in the School of Architecture for the ,l most wart. Prof. Myron B. Chapin . ;gives this course wihich is the prac- . -~~ Itic8al aplicati on o ~the' principles of 'lesia 1 and color which the student r I)~as le:~uued. They make ver'ybeaut- t itulticl ies otf(dress such as scarfs !:' nd lhiouises as well as intereostinug, V.1111l haingings. "1 havie been told( that 'All gelner- l i ;s I' r~ilizc Oaf-n "1[llwol fo~tlle~ , n 4IIll owed by 0one oW§the leading roles' ll oywo tnr:ll)t -Jinli e West erntour of '"Geit lemien lx-wood's act ors ar10 11(t1"' ;1 Vs Fl- ]'re'-fer 1 Ieu des,'' wlti-h in Iturn took cos la do. clhi onlljH og;ert e oplen tlg Itor ito the movies auud I ollwoodl. with the tR -ckfor-d ]'la yers S~litlda y .\ i s ]1)auto' is 1S) vea l d an1 , it - ; s f evenit ag, .1 anltal v 92, in tlI,' \Vi itlcy p; aid, One of t1e0 mosftleatifl 1111(1 hea ('1i..\hiss I lad 0 8 ulivo'l ill Ann ehl'lrilig act loswes ever to play withI $1'cl lt 4lcal 's w nil trith 'tt a liis popular comnpany. Robert, Brlii tea i]-(I ai's oI it Fx ase Iderson, ietroteRockfr11 - ;MI e-o~ v:)' \-]lac ertin i(llyvwololttcrs, enlgaged 1101' 1 braough Thlomasi giid has quit n ~pltn red the (01111)811y Ben toli. selectedttfront 1Michiga 11 this with hileu brlt nt and viva''iolus polSoit- sll niunr to ,IpP08 r witi PUit ed Ar- 11111 . v. ists. " Iltere is a. ta5(ination lbou111 I 11 1101 "H ollywood is fll] of tragedy too,'' Iyx woo t solf that is irl-Osistabtlebut TMiss Dad te conced 1(. 'I was fortui-- t (0 as1 eu-s It ionusol 5th Ile st ab-ses- '11110to t ' 1)0utndierregular (0111ratl peciial ly-live ii leii 11 uely artifi crl x wii[Iihe Fox eoll-ua 'ty, }hut t he'(1111t - atmosphere, c0onst antly fearful of Iloss tnmbers of girls--almost all rar-I 111toir position ( as t hey have a. rightI isliiugly b~eautiful, for beauty is the to be) and(1stivling to live up to the! chieapest commodity ini Hollywood - glamorous life their p~ress-agents have v'illo literally do not kinow from lay created for the(m," M~iss D~ade contin- to (lay wherthtie iiext penny is coin- nied. "The worst, feature of picture ing from and are entirely (dependent work itself is the hours of waiting on on occasional extra work f-ormn an the set, in unc(omfortable make-up, army of pathetic, pathetically hopeful whlile lights and everything but the artists, mbst of whom have not a actor are patiently considered. After chance of real success. The theater-, hours of tiresome waiting one is ex- on the other hand, in-ay be more cell- pe(-tedI to finially appear as fresh and tered in a tew of the large cities anud vivaciotus as the stat- wh~o walks onto outstanding companies but the work the set at t he last momnit." is far mor-e satisfying and ;just." Miss Dade's home is in Phliladelphia- Miss Dade's role in "'The 13th whilit heor firt. experienci- on Itho 4 Chair-' will be Mary Eastwood, to be stage wats witl]Hbert Maclauuph- ollowed by the pretty chaperone in hlli's bitmtus ctolnpit y in C'levelaitd, "Cr'ad le Sttatchers.'" terests Women In tecture, Says Slusser alizations atre fals~e-inch (ling this one' bitt I believe there are a fe;'r things which may be stated concern- ing the differ'ences of men and women, which wvill contain trutth. I have no- ticed in a number of cases that wo- men students have a very dlifficlt thu-c at first and later they do sonic of the most brilliant woi-k of the school. The detailed planning and the math- ematical calculatiots itave uch more appeal to the men while the women seek the creative to a surprising ex- tent. That is the tendency of the latter is toward the work in which taste is the prominent factor. A wo- man is fascinated by chtoice of color schemes, selection of furniture, for 'her leaning is toward the aesthetic. Students of both sexes are somewhat impatient during the long hours in which women get quite fr-ankly bored andi the fellows want to go smoke ver 1Woftenm," Said 1ProfE. Slusser. WVve have a. numberof 1 wnitfrom the 'lit' scihool wxho come~ overA here to ,t ake art work dturing thirt regular so10 I o1, loebOi~OIecauise they want: to go into art wortk, iutenCsivel y afte- tme career' 'of ailt itist fr-equment ly (1( ('x(cept~iomal work(. Examiples of them of Mliss Virginia 'Bacon who gr-aduat- ed two years ago acid who is 51tutdy- ig atI. lpre(senlt.lm in[e Art InIistit use of Chicago w1('m-('shle is(101nt, work: 1which lives uip to the acettual promise I she showed here at Michigan. Another woman student of ability was Miss Mary Lou Loomis who used the School of Architecture as a half-way house by taking courses here while site did work.- in the 'lit' school. She is nowv at the Pratt Institute of New York City where she is taking up commercial art. "My ideal art education? Well there is no place for ignorance in art,"' stated Prof. Slusser. "It takes back- grounid and education to make a suc- cjess and these may be obtained in any way whatsoever but it seems toI me that the ant work should beC s~tarted early along with the regular education. An artist cannot be back- ward. "There is opportunity for girls of the 'lit' school interested in art to take several courses in this school for which credit is given in the School of Literature, Science, and the Arts. These include such popular courses as pen and ink, pastel, oil painting, and batik. 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