70 I W A "A TUNIVERSIT OF MINNESOTA Cora Finds Outsider Archers Practice Ss "DUTCHDATE" CLUB; Appreciating Daily Gn Indoor Rane n uRn n(i Dut8h hch Date club is tnew- At, ydrLann-Archersare continuing practice pledng N GTCOUS TIBIG OCEYSESO _iea thing on the University off FNCINGlIUSDY At last, my dear, a man, an cut- ion the indoor range in the WO- I"A A of Notices psilon Phi announ of Miriam Finstt 7Ari"M-vr~hirffrn MARGARET OHLSON, '30, IS GIVEN PRIVILEGE OF WEAR- ING 600 POINT PIN 110 WOMENARE PRESENT Dr. Bell, Betty Smither Give . Awards After Program; Rose Strasser Receives Big "M" -Closing a spirited hockey season, the annual hockey banquet was , held in the Women's Athletic build- 4 ing at 6 o'clock last night with 110 , women present. Edna Mower's or- h chestra played for dancing between " courses, and during the dinner i class songs were sung. Each class o also gave a stunt between the courses. Maize and blue were used for the N color schemes on the tables, which 1 were aranged to form, an H. , " Marie Hartwig, '29, wa" toast- ' mistress. The program was as fol- lows: "The Bully"-Miss Laurie O. Campbell; "The Roll In"-Miw " Dorothy Colby; "The Free Hit"- i Miss Ruth Murray; "The Drive"- 9 Betty Smither, '29, and "The Goal' . -Dr. Margaret Bell. t ,Dr. Bell, assisted by Betty Smith. 1 er, '29, gave out the awards. Rose a Strasser, '29, received the Big "M" the highest award given by W. A A. The letter is awarded to thos women who win 1200 W. A. A. point and the one this year is the firs that has been given in severa years. i Margaret Ohlson, '30, was thi ,only one 'given the privilege o n wearing the 600 point pin. At thi. time the 300 point "M" was award ed to Nellie Becker, '29, France Biebly, '30, Margaret Eamon, '31 and Roberta Reed, '31. t The points earned by the hockey k players this season were as fol- S.lows: Seniors: 100 points - Louis l:. Cooley, Marie Hartwig, Cynthia { Hawkins, Velma Johnson, Dorothy y. Lyons, Frances Miller, Jannette Sauborn, Betty Smithers, Rose Strasser, Ann Zauer, Rosemary Troester, Nataline Vincenti; 75 points-Ethel Klanderman, Bertha Levin, Shirley Mansfield, Esthei Middlewood. Juniors: 100 points - Dorothy Bloom, Margaret Bush, Mildred Cassidy, Marion Gieb,Herma Gra owsky, Frances Bielby, Arlienne Heilman, Dorothy Marshick, Mar- jorie, Muffley, Margaret Ohlson Myrtle Kutschinski, Margaret Sib- ley; : 75 points-Frances Sackett Margaret Stahl, Dorothy Touff. Sophomores: 100 points-Helen Domine, Margaret Bush, Albertina Elizabeth Wood, Roberta Reed, Maslen, Flora Schaefer, Josephine Quarry, Helen Wilson, Esther Koch, Frances Whipple, Helen Moore; 75 points - Jane Robinson,. Ruth Crooks; Virginia Collen. Freshman: 100 points-Louise Breaky, Marianna Paddock, Eliza- beth Healy, Dorothy Felske, Jean Levy, Marjorie Millar, Esther La- Rowe, Dorothy Elsworth, Dorothy Bidrzell, Sylvia Weiss, Mary Louise Hershey, Marjory Elsworth; 75 points-Elizabeth Louden, Donna Jones. Motley team: 50 or 35 points- Elizabeth Campbell, Edna Johnson, Dorothy Briggs, Lela Crump, Dina Berkkovitz, Martha Boehmer, Eliz- abeth MacCauley, Gertrude Locke, Margaret Seeley,- Helen Collen, Elizabeth Whitney, Helen Clarke, K. Wilson, Muriel Volz. Freshman second team: 50 or 35? points-Florence Laramee, May Ashley, Mary Kickey, Jane Incn, I rgarrt's I Scientifically prepared food is not an empty expression, bti means well-cooked, appe- You will always feel safe in entertaining your guests here. Special attention given to private parties. Luncheons and Dinners Now located at Mrs. R. W. Engels, Myrna Steele, ized by a group of men who Myrle Steele, Jean Roberts, Bernicethought that the girls were getting Braun, Hortense Bumpus, Doris too much for nothing, and has the Litzenberger, Pauline Bowe, Helen open approval of the dean of stu- McCarthy. dent affairs and the dean of wo- The mythical hockey eleven men. chosen by the managers and The club has instituted a system coaches has for its players. R. W., of regular rushing pledging, "hell Elizabeth Wood; R. I., Rosemary week," and formal initiation. The Troester; C. F., Ann Zauer; L.1., members have announced that only Betty Healy; L. W., Rose Strasser; "he-men" who are willing to live up R. W., Frances Miller; C. H., Louise to the conditions of the club will Cooley; L. W., Esther LaRowe; R. be eligible for membership. Sev- F., Dorothy Lyons; L. F., Sylvia eral faculty members will be so- Weiss; G., Marjorie Muffley; sub- licited to join the new fraternity. stitute for forward line, Cynthia Feminine criticism is reported to Hawins; substitute for backfield, have reached the ears of the Marie Hartwig. founders of the order, but has not dampened their enthusiasm. They Subscribe for the Michiganensian plan soon to enlist sororities in a now. It costs only $4.00. campaign to support the idea. Poet Will Give Recital Under Auspices Of The Inlander And University Women1 On Friday evening, December 7,(it Carl Sandburg, eminent American g ooet and biographer, will give a re- to vital of his poems, under the com- :ined auspices of the Inlander tl magazine and the American Asso- u: 3iation of University Women. .ta Sandburg, who is a native - of Il- w inois, has had a most interesting 1; ind variegated career. He had lit- p Ile schooling, and at the age of h ,hirteen abandoned his studies to ti >ecome a driver of a milk-wagon. 'rom this time on, for the fol- w lowing six years, he was in turn h many things. p The Spanish-American war S 'ound Sandburg, fresh for some N iew adventures, in the midst of in ;he Porto Rican expedition as a - nember of the Illinois volunteers. n After his return from the war, he >egan to take an earnest interestj i .n literature. He matriculated at .,ombard College and graduated f after having been captain of the i basketball team, editor of the E school paper and handy man about : the town, this last attribute giving him the means to earn his way = through school. For a time Sandburg was safety expert on a business periodical and' Al- STODDARDIasdea& . 0 Sakn k Beauty Shop TUT!TUTF MhMez Expert Work at =:byoucan. gereh4 _ righL baU-eri'es Popular Prices. rz ghZawa y d Open evenings by WP EYEJ appointment. -RADIO SALES &V SERVICI Phone 21212 210 E WASH I N GTON.,PHONE 365 707 N. 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