tATvr2ttAY, fURY-43-IM «. 1 "Y I V lA . . .. [ ,. M".. .r,. . y j may. k ". Y.. AMC M rm . 5A' l7 . V 1 1,..Y71%A/ I .. i t L~~1 .. Y _ L' Orchesis Program During League OpeningM CHT UE DANCE WIL DE GIVEN Will Be Presented In Theater Of BuildingIS R0 UNDERGRADUATES F; STATEASSOCIATION WILL BEGIN MONDAYf N LE G _A LO University Food Director Chosen Women Wishing To Enter Tourney1 ,,E- i President Of Organization Are Asked To Sign For Dietitians By Noon Today r DANCE TO GIVE OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS TO VIEW GIVES TALK AT MEETING AMATEURS ARE INCLUDED LEAGUE BUILDING -A - Miss Lenna F. Cooper, food direc- Intramural tennis is scheduled TO ADMIT ONLY COUPLES i tor of the University, was elected to begin Monday, May 6. The tour-t president of the newly formed nament, which is open to all wom- "Affair This Afternoon Arranged ! IyMichigan Dietetic 'association, on en on campus, is the first of its For Those Unable To- Obtain April 26. . The new .. organization kind to be held. Women should Tickets For Formal 4 1was formed at the closing business sign up for their matches on the'( - { y li, ', ,y Asession of the Southeastern Mich- bulletin board of the field house .'Inaugurating the new League . 'ila a , 4. jigan State Dietetic association sometime before 12 o'clock today-' allroom,"a tea dance is being which held its annual meeting at Entries may not be made after that! Sponsored by the undergraduate the Battle Creek sanitarium, on time. women of the campus from 4 until April 25 and 26, with the Michigan Each house is allowed four play- 6 o'clock this afternoon. The MHospital association. fm yers, but inability to fill this re- 1 khMiss Cooper was formerly con- quirement should not keep any party has been planned to accom- ;' t .: nected with the Sanitarium and house out of the tournament. The modate those who were unable to litdub ' -'-- " 'a',H, ° M F 1 "A't 'I ,ihead of the home economics school teams should include two advanced in n h mof Battle Creek college. As a re- players and two amateurs. They I of tickets for the formal dance at A jcint program by Orchesis and the University Girls' Glee sut of her work there and her may be entered in singles or dou- night- club this afternoon will be the first presentation on the stage of the present position in Ann Arbor, she 'bles or- both. Preference should be( A committee made up of Florence theater in the Michigan League building. The theater has been plan- is well known in dietetic circles indicated when signing up. Watchpocket, '29, as chairman, ned to seat,700, and it will also be the setting for the presentations' throughout the state. Matches will be arranged, and" SDorothy Woodrow, '30, Hermine p of "Granite" next week. "Educational Methods Applied to the players will be notified by tele- .- Soukup, '30, Helen Pye, '30, and - the Teaching of Dietetics to Nur- phone as to when they are to play. Erwili Shneier 30, s inchare Ises" was the title of a paper res-1 Beginning Monday there will also f aking e ar ng entscharge VARIED REPRESENTA TION PREDICTED ented by Miss Cooper at the meet- be interclass competition, with The tea dance is one of the fea- BY ADVISER FOR 1931 CONFERENCE ing of the association in Battle players chosen from the elective a tures of the opening day program, Creek. The importance of relating tennis class which meets Mondays m and will be the first opportunity If the national convention of the because it has not functioned up to student activities to life situations and Fridays at 4 o'clock. Any wo- o for undergraduates to visit the Inter-Collegiate Association of Uni-its full power He points out that was emphasized by Miss Cooper. men who are interested in playing o its wShe shwedohowtthodietetiani- o Fnew Michigan League. The ball- ! versity Women which was held administrators' problems are to get She showed how the dietetian in- may attend these classes. On Fri- U i room, where the party will be held, from April 16 to 20 at the Univer- into office the students best quali- structor has an opportunity to tie day, May 17, there will be a friend- _ while not as large as the Union sity of Oklahoma may be consider- fled to serve and that the students' up" her class work with situations ly competition with Highland Park