1, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY w w P MIMVTYPEWRITER Women will Receive Questionnaire ati LEAGUE-TO EUEST NOMINEES COMPETING FOR PRESIDENCY OF LEAGUE PINION OfMETHO W F CLSS USED IN ELECTIONS, ...~.-..'.< Speed balWill be Poll BEG IS TEAMS pIntroduced 4 O'clock ? REPAIRING All makes of ma-d chines. Our equip- ment and person- nel are considered among the best in the Stae. result of twenty years' em building. 0. D. MORRILL 314 Soith State St. Phone i I to Women at 4 Candidates for Whom Caucusing Is Done Will be Declared Ineligible for Office. POLL TO BE TOMORROW Nominees for Presidency Rank High in Scholarship and Activities. Expression of an opinion on the present method employed by the Women's League in making nom- inations for the Board of Directors and the Judiciary Council, will be requested in a questionnaire given out to women voting in the League elections on Wednesday. The elec- tion booth will be open from 8 until 5 o'clock in University hall. The questionnaire includes an ex- planation of the system of nom- inations in use at the present time, with leading questions as to the in- dividual's opinion on them, and the announcement that any construc- tive criticism will be accepted for consideration. Three women have been selected to run for the office of president of the League. They are Jane Yearnd, Hermine Soukup, and Eleanor Cooke. The candidates for vice- president are Helen Jones and Al- bertina Maslen. Under the rules of the League, caucusing previous tof elections will automatically de-! clare ineligible the candidates for whom it is being done.I Hermine Soukup is Prominent. All of the candidates have been prominent in campus activities as well as high in scholarship. Miss Soukup was chairman of the Cos- tume committee of the Freshman Pageant, and was a Lantern Night aide during her first year. As ai sophomore, she took part in the! Sophomore Circus, and was a mem- ber of the Bazaar committee, and of the Undergraduate Campaign Fund committee of the Women's League. This year she is a member of the Board of Directors of the League, and is treasurer of that body. She was on the central com- mittee of the Bazaar. She was chairman of the Make-up commit- tee of the Junior Girls' Play, and had a part in the Play. She is a member of Wyvern. As a freshman, Miss Cooke took part in the Freshman Pageant, and was a member of the Fresh- man Pageant Dance committee. III IlHermine Soukup. Eleanor Cooke. Jane Yeaynd y8td She was general chairman of the Bazaar committee, and was Bus- Junior Girls' Play committee. Freshman Spread during .er iness manager of the Junior Girls' - Jones Was Pageant Chairman. sophomore year,, and was on the Play. She is a member of Alpha Miss Jones was chairman of the W. A. A. Board as outdoor m:- Freshman Pageant, a Lantern ager. She was a member 'of' the Kappa Delta, and of Wyvern. Nghtlae ndad uighe age. Se ws meberof he Named for Vice-presidency. Night leader and aide during her Board of Governors of the League ae ee freshman year. The next year, she building, and was on the Poin i Miss Maslen was a member of smnya.Tenx er h uysdteg, committe o the Womn the Freshman Pageant committee was class representative to the System committee of the Womens d League Board. She was a member League. She took part in the Soph- was manager of the class golf and of the Pan-Hellenic ball committee. omore Circus and was on a W. A. A. a Langer ofithe cdssIgohf and was on the central committee for committee. She also was a Lanteon a Lantern Night aid e. In her sec- the Circus, and took part in the Night aide, and was a member of bunyear, shewason the loweI Circus. She was a Lantern Night Alpha Lambda Delta. sian, was a member of the itra- aide. This year, she has been gen- Delegate to N. S. F. A. .eral chairman for the Junior Girls, This year, Miss cooke is a class longed to the University Girls' Glee Play, and a member of the Board representative on the Board of Di-- c.ed to on the Frlsh Geof Directors of the League as itsC rectors of the Women's League, club. She was on the d eshman. recording secretary. She is a mem and is a member of the House coi- of the Sophomore Circus commit- ber of the Invitations committee of mittee of the building, She is a otee This year she has been on the the junior literary class, and also is mittee of the League, and was on Board of Directors of the League a member of Wyvern. a Junior Gis' Play committee. as chairman of the League library She was the League delegate to the committee, and on the Intramural Women on tine campus of the National Student Federation of Board of W. A. A. She is a member University of Illinois are organizing America, and is again a member of of Wyvern, of the World Fellowship a band. Officers are to be elected the Board of Governors of the and Bazaar committees of the J soon, and plans will be made for Leaue buiding. Sherns a mee League. She belongs to the Univer- definite organization and direction. of Wyvern. sity Girls' Glee club, was a member About 25 women have attended Miss Yearnd was a member of of the Central committee of the previous meetings and shown a ithe Freshmand Girls' Glee cb, a Penny Carnival and served on austrong interest in the band. member of the Freshman Pageant This Afternoon. Spring sports will begin today with the first speedball practice at 4 o'clock at Palmer Field house. While it is not certain yet whether the candidates for the class teams will go on the field it is advised I that women bring their playing clothes with them. Speedball, which very few wom- en on campus have ever played, and which has never been played on this campus by women before, is a game which combines the char- acteristics of several other sports. It is an active running game and combines the two features or drib- bling the ball on the ground and passing it in the air. As Mrs. W. D. Henderson goes out of office as director of the League it seems only fitting that the undergraduate women should express to her their ap- preciation of the many fine and splendid things she has done for them during the year since the building was opened. She has worked unceasingly to provide every facility and convenience for them, and has given much of her time and energy toward car- ing for their interests. She has worked without recompense end her selfless spirit has more than earned for her the gratitude of the undergraduates. May we, then, acknowledge with untold thanks the work to which Mrs. Henderson has so unselfishly de- voted herself-the smoothly run- ning organization and the home- like atmosphere of the Michi- gan League building. She has accomplished and more than fulfilled the dreams of thousands of Michigan women. -The Undergraduate Women. Furs and Fur Coats Makeup, Repaired, Re- modelled and Relined Prices Reasonable E. L. Greenbaum 448 Spring Street Phone 9625 I -V. ,Ar I 1 Music committee, and took part in the Pageant her' first year. As a sophomore, she was on the loweU staff of The Michigan Daily. She was a member of the Freshman Spread committee, and was on the! Central committee of the Soph- omore Circus. She was a member of the Life Membership committee of the Women's League, and was a Lantern Night Aide. This year she has been on the Board of Directors of the League as chairman of the Social committee. 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