THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE t qW "4p-F WOMENV COMPRISE. ~m EM r GRENE PHSllJS~FOURT EEN WOMEN CMPRISE CIIEEER PRSENTS FOR TWENTY-SEVENT H PRIZE ATTRACTION AT PENNY CAR NIIA L CENTRAL COMMITTEEI ANNUAL JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY RIFL TEAM JOINS TELEGRAPHIC ~EET Women to Compete Against Five Schools Each Week During Month. Alpha Omicron Pi Check Room!f Turns in Largest Receipts for Carnival." AFFAIR PROVES SUCCESS M.-rtha Cook, Theta Phi: Alpha Receive Honorable Mention. Amy Loomis Adept at Assuming Roles When Directing Play By J. L., '32. "Stop! Now begin again, eight measures from the end. That is the slide step." After seeing one re- hearsal of "Came the Dawn" it strikes the observer that if Amy Loomis, director of the production, had to put it on with a one-man company composed of herself, she could do it. If an actor, or several actors, are missing from a rehearsal, M i s s Loomis steps into the parts, speak- ing the lines of the various char- SWIMMIING. MEETS HELDO; THIS W LE Houses to Compete Tuesday a n d Thursday Nights- in U.nion; Pool. Houses which will compete in th--, preliminary swimming meet at 71:15 o'clock- Tuesday in the Union pool are Alpha Xi Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Kappa. Gamma, Betsy Bar- b our, and Alumnae House. The following houses will com- pete Thursday night; Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Phi, Alpha Gammia Delta, Mosher Hall, and Delta Zeta. For' the third consecutive year, Adclia- Cheever took first honors with the most attractive booth at the Penny Carnival. This year, their entry was "The Old Dutch Mill," an elaborately eonstructed edifice, which provided entertain- abent with a bow and arrow contest. Alpha Omicron Pi, conducting a check room, cleared with the lar- est profit of all houses participat- ing in the carnival. Theta Phi Alpha, with a psycho- analysis booth, was awarded honor- able mention, as was Martha Cook dormitory's booth entitled "The Desert Nightingale." Martha Cook's offering was unusually beautiful pictorially, in the opinion of the judges, and featured vocal selec- tions by Josephine Ruison, '31. The judging committee was comn- )posed of Dr. Margaret ]Bell, Miss Ethel McCormick, and Mrs. Dorothy Hall. Presentation of the awards, which consisted of boxes of candy, has already been made. Complete figures for the receipts for the carnival are not yet avail- able, according to Jean Botsford, '33, general chairman of the event, but it was expected that a large margin of profit would; be totaled. Opening a series of rifle matches, which will continue throughout the month, the women's rifle team shot telegraphic matches with four oth- ss,, ~s zer colleges last week. The schools which competed in the match and the scores are Louis- iana State college, 489; University of South Dakota, 489; University of ,. Kentucky, 489; and the University $y , of Maryland, 499. The local team shot a score of 472. Kansas State 1 griculture college was scheduled y. '4:~* ~'to shoot, but did not due to a de- fault. The rifle team will shoot against five schools each week, the hours usually being from 4 to 6 o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.I Captain A. B. Custis is coaching the team, which is composed of the following students; Eleanor Kim- Photo 1vN, Pr ,dinq. ball, '34, Law, Katherine Kempfer, Standing, left to right: Winifred Root, Katherine Sitton, Ivalitta Glascock, Helen Kitmiller, Lynne I :34Law, Celine.Smith, '32, Marjoriie Adams, Elizabeth Loudon, Jean Levy. Phyllis Reynolds, Lois Sandler. Seated, K therine Koch, Jane Inch, Eisworth, '32, Lorraine Larson, '32, Jeannie Roberts, Emily Bates, and Dorothy Birdzell. These women comprise the Central Committee for( and Adria .parks, '33. acters as if she had been -studying ' The preliminaries will continue to them for weeks. However, 'it is in be held every Tuesday and Thurs- shiftingfrom one character to an- daynights until the night of the other that Miss Loomis is particu- final meet. larly adept.j During the next few weeks each "Don't just say those lines, think .house will have a preliminary meet I Ll, sys ±mis y om4UU do ner actors. "The reason you forget cer- tain words and phrases is that.you have learned them from the print- ed page and are not thinking them." In saying this, Miss Loomis reveals the key to her success as a director of Junior Girls'. Plays. She plays every character in her mind, as re- hearsals progress, and thus, can step into any nart and show exact- ( M VL . 11 ..e . 1./U1'.A 1UUL.3.J, LV.JA. UAli petition rather than elimination inasmuch as individual times will be taken. The events Will include 'three strokes, a relay and diving. In the final meet the best times of each event will be run, and the to- tal number in each event will de- pend on the total number of entries in the preliminaries. Entrants are asked to obtain swimming suits and Union admis- sion cards before reporting for the meet as it is important that the tevents begin at the times sched- I uled. the 27th Junior Girls' Play. I GREEK LET TER'ORGANIZA TIONS HOLD ANNUAL CEREMONIES FOR INITIATION i Alumnae Return to Take Part Numerous Actavities of Weekend. in Greek letter sororities held ini- tiation ceremonies this week-end following a week of probation which extended throughout most of the houses on the campus. Alumnae reunions were also a feature of ini- tiation activities. night was chaperoned by Miss Win- ifred Ferrin, Prof. Howard McClus- key and Mrs. McCluskey, and Prof. Jack Mathes and Mrs. Mathes. Women initiated by Chi Omega yesterd