THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACIE F WE TIIF MI HI AN, a AGaJlV ;''. ;. .,.. ..,,.w . .. .........., F qwrw qv w 11 -ILVA-VA dom. ' F A V l ww-~ J I RECEPTIONS TO MARKI Model League Of Nations Of This Year BDSororities ;Resume Social Activities I nf[Improves Upon Last, Says Miss Bates With Spring Dances And Faculty Teas h~xi L[AhIt seems to me that on the too, that here you have a more NITA S 1/i[ Social activities have been re- the Eastern Province convention whole the speeches of the repre- elaborate social program than we sumed since vacation with a nurin- which is being held in Ann Arbor sentatives to the Model League of had, our only function being a big fiber of annual spring parties at the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. # Nations here are more carefully banquet given at the opening of New Freshman Members Initiated sororities, and' several factulty teas. Chapters from Ohio and Michigan PA E O 4' prepared and are, inmgeneral, more the program. At The Home Of President Brightly colored spring flowers pre- are represented at the convention. 'like those .of the real League than "That this second assembly has . Of Society dominate in the decorations at An informal party was given at the AFTERNOON TEA DANCE TO BE those given at the Model League been so successful in its well-run ; most of the parties now. Dinners house last night in honor of the GIVEN FOR THOSE UNABLE held at Lansing by the Michigan sessions, is due to the modest sec- SCHOLARSHIP IS REQUIRED in honor of engagement announce- guests. It was chaperoned by Miss TO ATTEND FORMAL I State College last year", said Miss retary-general, John Brumm, who' _ments have continued without any WinifreOd Ferrin, Mrs. R. Norris, !Helen Bates, who had charge apparently resembles Sir Eric With the initiation of thirteen break. of Youngstown, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. ILL GIVE OUT TICKETS of last year's Model League. "Of Drummond, at least in his efficien- Pi Beta Phi is pleased to an- Maynard Newton, and Dr. Murray fcourse, that is due to the fact that cy and 5in his ability at self-efface- freshmen last night, Alpha Lambda nounce the pledging of Kathleen Goodrich and ' Mrs. Goodrich. the students had more time this ment. Probably no one who has Delta, national honorary scholas- Suggs, '29Ed., of Detroit. Spring flowers very attractively Beautiful Ball-Room u year to prepare their speeches, aid, not, watched the development of tic fraternity for freshman women, Pi Beta Phi's annual spring par- decorated the house. BeuiulBl-Ro'fon account o h xeined- uha seblIa elz h nee League Buildingi o of the experience de- such an assembly can realize the entered upon its second year of ex- ty was held Friday night, chaper- Alpha Epsilon Phi is entertaining rived from the previous conven- hours of routing labor spent by a istence upon the Michigan campus. oned by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Haisley with a tea today in honor of alum- - Arrangements for the opening of tion, they know what is expected secretary-general and appreciate The initiation last night was held I and Mrs. Florence Hus. nae and parents of the members. of them and have a better idea of John Brumm's achievement." at the home of the president of Phi Sigma Sigma announces the Alpha Epsilon Phi announces the the Michigan League, which ill what they. are isupposed to do. Miss Bates Tells Value Of Assembly the society, Alice Sunderland, '30, engagement of Rae Pitzeli to Fred-engagement of Irene Rosenberg, both the -afternoon and evening of A great deal of credit is due to In stating her opinion of the at 1510 Cambridge road, and was Crick Ziv, '28 Law. Mr. Ziv is a '23, of Detroit, to David Gidding, of May 4 are nearing completion In-the great help rendered by the value of the Model Assembly, Miss followed by a supper for the active member of Phi Sigma Delta. New York City. r vitations, which are being sent to refern teyiba an distriBt said, "The technical know- members and the initiates. The formal dance which will be Collegiate Sorosis will hold a dreference material and distribut-ledge that the local college gets is Speakers at the supper were given by Sigma Kappa next Friday faculty tea from 4 to 7 o'clock who live in Michigan, will be mailed ing it to the colleges participating alone worth while, both in organiz- Miriam Highley, '32, Louise Behy- night will be in the Women's Ath- today. out within a few days.i the Assembly. The students, ing and administrating, while the mer, '31, and Valborg Egeland, '30, letic building. Chaperones for the Delta Omicron Entertains A tea dance has been decided however, this year stick more to educational value is unlimited. Very Miss Highley spoke first on behalf affair will be Mrs. Martha Forbes, Delta Omicron, musical sorority, Ap tea dane haseeen t eed!ho their speeches and there is not close friendships have grown up, of the initiates, Miss Behymer rep- Prof. C. W. Rufus and Mrs. Rufus I gave a rushing bridge party at the upon bfor the benefit of those who nearly the opportunity for humor not only between the students from resented the active members, and Prof. L. A. Hopkins and Mrs. Hop-I Haunted Tavern on Wednesday are unable to obtain tickets fornoonybtentesuntfrmrstdthacie ebrad , the formal dance at night in the and spontaneous argument. None different colleges, but also between Miss Egeland spoke as one of the kins, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. night. Tuesday evening the sorbr- of the speeches have so' far sur- the professors and students. It charter members who were initiat- Albig. sity held initiation for Harriet This dance will inaugurate thl Passed a feW that were given last brings more appreciation of other ed at the time of the installation Gladys Thibaut, '27, is a guest of Sciele, SM.. of Durant, Iowa, at the beautiful League ball-room. Al reare nations' points of view, and cer- of the Michigan chapter last spring. Phi Gamma Mu this weekend. home of Miss A. S. Van Sickle on hough not as' large as the ball- r. taiily of a wider understanding of The thirteen women who were Marriage Is Announced Geddes heights. toom in the Michigan Union, the "This year's League, has a much international affairs. I think the initiated last night are: Dorothy' A very pretty little dinner party This afternoon Alpha Xi Delta is eog e-Mhas Un care- bigger delegation from other col- Assembly this year has been a Birdzell, Stella Cody, Ruth Gall- was given at the Delta Zeta house giving a faculty reception. Mrs. H. ~'Lague ball-room has been care- oanouceh fully planned by the architects to leges, having 23 colleges through- wonderful success, and I wish to meyer, Bernice Glaser, Dorothy last Monday nght to announce he H. Seeley and Mrs. C. J. Lyons, pat- be in harmony with the rest of out Michigan represented, in com- congratulate the students for their Goldberg. Miriam Highley, Thelma' marriage of Mary Katherine Slate, ronesses, will pour. Pink tapers ; lhe building. The walls are pan- parison; with the 14 of last year, excellent cooperation, and also Mr. Ingram, Katherine Koch, Winifred '30, to Wayne MMeans. The tables and pink roses are being used for ceiling, making a larger representation of Egger for his splendid assistance. 'Root, Margaret Seybold, Frieda She- were decorated with bowls of white decorations. lled in oak nearly to the cein students. Due largely to the efforts In conclusion, I should like to say vitz, Katherine Sitton, and La- rosebuds, and an extra edition of Mrs. A. C. Crittenden, Alumnae use of the transparent cathedral of Miss Ursula P. Hubbard, Educa- that as this assembly was greater Vern Weigel. Of this number three the Sandusky paper announcng'advisor of Alpha Xi Delta, and glass which is to be found through- tional Secretary of the League of than last. year's, so we hope that are Ann Arbor students ' the marriage was beside each cover, about 14 members of the active ,aseout the buildings Nations, who made] the prepara-4the next will be better than this." Eligibility to Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Omicron Pi house will be chapter went to Albion Friday , Florence Watuepocket,'29,chairtions for this Assembly by hepingr , is based upon scholarship, those the scene today of an unusually night to attend a formal Founder's Flnce aoet '2y dair- Ithe various colleges to get organ- ,Ifreshman women being eligible who large faculty tea, as 150 guests have day banquet given by the Albion as stated th ope tickets will be ized and to get the material before)| (ora Op. n es have achieved a scholastic average been invited. Mrs. William Under- chapter. -s stauted thaty thics wil Tbthem, there is 'more. interest mans-| ____._._____.._. _..___; equivalent to half A and half B down and Mrs. William Ingliss will r distibte rly this wek Thde fosted this year.I Well my lear the p scason during the first semester while car- pour. Spring flowers will form the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. 4are to be limited to 250 and are Wlm er h pnsao being distributed among the va.. Admission Of China Discussed for golf 'i now even more open. rying a normal schedule. Women motif of the decorations all over Do non-sorority girls vote in cam- gdnrious housesi proportion to the "We had less time for our ses- That is, now that the weather is are also elected in the fall on the the house. number of residents, with the pre- sions last year, making our Agenda fairly warm, I mean comparatively basis of both semesters' grades. Weekend guests of Alpha Phi are sclaims they do and predicts that Sference being given to the senior not so long. We also had fewer warm, more and more golf clubs The Michigan chapter was in- Miss Frances Williams, Lnuis, y g ,women. men from outside to speak. OneI are being dragged out of attics and stalled last March, and was the Ky. Miss Helen Cortenius and Miss 250 non-sorority girls will vote at The central committee, which of the principal speakers last yeIar ious other places of hibernation, third chapter of this relatively new Betty Campbell, both of Kalama- the coming election. On the other represents the Alumnae Council ) was Mr. George W. Wickersham, and are being put into active serv- fraternity to be established. At ZOO, and Miss Janet Gay of Jack- hand the sorority girls claim that the Board of Directors of the Wom- who is Chairman of the League ice. Ithat time, 21 sophomores were - son. they are the only campus voters. en's league, pand. the Board of Gov- Committee and president of the Why I've actually got the golf bug itiated as charter members, and 19 i Kappa Alpha Theta will also en- the D ie only c s os. ernors of the building, the three League of Nations 'association. We myself, I mean I really have. It;freshmen were initiated on the tertain with a faculty tea this a- , , 4, boards ..who are cooperating in had the two discussions on Disar- isn't. fully. developed yet but it will basis of their first semester's: ternoon at which. 75 guests are ex- its opinion, that it has bet the so- forially opening the building, is mament and Mandates that are be before long. That is to say, after grades. The purpose of Alpha pected. Mrs. Louis Bredvold will 'ority girls a box of chocolates it made up of alumnae and under-- being carried on this year,, and in- iI've been out a few more times, I Lambda Delta is similar to that of pour. will get 250 girls out. graduates. Mrs. Shirley Smith is stead of the one on the Admission1 shall become even more enthusias- Phi Eta Sigma, the men's honorary A formal dance was given by acting as chairman. Mrs. George of Russia,owe talked on the admis- tic about it than I am now. And society which was established at Kappa Delta Friday night, chpe - Patterson has charge of the recep- sion, of China. A talk on Inter- I'm all excited now and I've only Michigan two years ago. oned by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mit- Pattrso ha _____________ Ichell and Mrs. Dllingham. tion arrangement; Mrs. W. D. Hen- national Law was also given by Mr. been out on the course twice. It .. derson,- of invitations; Mrs. Ralph Wickersham. I want to mention, rea-lly is a-great game, even when Knghtstown, Ind.-Indianapolis Convention Is Held Holrawes, Blttle Creek, of ldecora- 0 played on the University golf course l be the next stop for .C. C. Pyle's Members of Alpha' Chi Omega LublIJ tions, and Mrs. Robert Breakey. INTRAMURAL BASEBALL I -and that says a lot for it, because bunion derby.,re are concerned this weekend with The undergraduate members of I ! if it will excite you on a course like the committee are Mary White, '29,,1 Monday 4:15-Betsy Barbour j that, there's no, telling what itI PRES M'KNNYG IVES .1ADDRE1SS TO A. At Us W. Speaking before the American Association of University Women yesterday afternoon in the art gal- lery of Alumni Memorial Hall, Pres. Charles McKenny of Michigan State Normal College pointed out the effects of the discovery of sci- entific method upon education, re- ligion, and the institution of the home. An educator himself, President McKenny recognizes that the 'mod- ern school of today has had to take over a great many of the functions performed formerly by the homes of the nation. He distinguished two types of intellect, which it is the aim of the school to serve. There is the type of intellectual ability which makes Phi Beta Kappas, but there is also the type which ex- presses itself in high executive abil- ity. Today the honor societies, Pres. McKenny declared, are tending to recognize campus activities as well as high scholarship in choosing its members. The greater complexity of the problem of education is due, in the opinion of President McKenny, to the failure of the home to perform its job as a result of the employing of women in the modern factory and of the growth of city life. The speaker also pointed out that science has also revolutionized ideas in religion. The ancients had a clear conception of a heaven just above us and a hell in the center of the earth. The modern scien- tist knows a great deal about the heavens and finds no room there for a heaven. True religion, Pres. McKenny believes is a conception of God and our relation to Him. The laws of the physical universe, in his opinion, has nothing to do with our ideas of religion, for the concepts applicable in one sphere are wholly out of place in the other. President McKenny concluded by emphasizing . the importance of educating young men and women of today as well as possible in or- der to prepare- them for their task of organizing the society of the [future. :g Week -at Huizel'IS who with Prs. Holmes, is co-chair- man of decorations; Margaret IBush, '30, chairman of arrange- ments for guides to show guests through the building;. Hilda Mary Evans, '29, secretary of the com- mittee; Florence Watchpocket, '29, social chairman; Jeanette Sauborn, '29; and jMarjorie Follmer, '30, .who is in charge of publicity. OKLAHOMA A. & M. Discussion. of the half sox fad is still raging on this campus. The dean of wo- men has declared that bare legs are entirely too informal for the co-eds while the head of the phy-' sical education department says F that abbreviated hose is both prac- ticable and comfortable. . vs. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Chi Ome- a vs. Delta Delta Delta. At 5:00, Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Mar- tha Cook, Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Delta Zeta... Wednesday 4:15-Pi Beta Phi vs. Helen. Newberry, Zeta Tau Alpha vs. Delta Gamma. At 5:00, Alpha Xi Delta; vs. Sorosis, Sigma Kappa vs. Gamma Phi Beta. I would do on a real course. X I simply refuse to divulge my I scores to anyone except a few per- Il sonal friends, but just let me tell I you that if I improve as rapidly in I the next few times I play as I did ( the first two times, I'll soon be do- I ing the course in nothing fiat. I I Chicago.-Swimmers from a score1 I of states are enteredin the inter- national Y. M. C. A. indoor meet at II Chicago. 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