lost:1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 -- . - _ s -z - z .s 4 'II ,d._.._. .' . .. FRESHEN WOMEN ISSUE IITATIONS FOR PATRONESSES Ask Faculty Members, Wives to Act in That Capacity for Annual Pageant. TO BE GIVEN MAY 26 Event Sponsored by Freshmen and Women's Athletic Association. Patrons and patronesses for the Lantern Night ceremonies to be held' May 26 at Palmer field were announced yesterday by Elizabeth Gardner, '32, chairman of patrons. President. Alexander G. Ruthven and- Mrs. Ruthven head the list of patrons, and the others include Dean John R.Effinger and Mrs. Eger, Dean flenry M. Bates and Mrs.i Batas, Dean Joseph °A. Burs- ley and Mrs. Bursley, Dean Her- bert C. Sadler' and Mrs. Sadler, Dean James B. Edmonson and Mrs. Edmonson, 'Dean Edward Kraus and Mrs. Kr us, Shirle Smith and Mrs. Smith, Ira M Smith -and Mrs. Smith, Dean Wilbur D. Humphreys and"' Mrs. Humphreys, To Attend Ceremonies. Fielding H. Yost and Mrs. Yost, John Sundwall and Mrs. Sundwall, Miss Alice Lloyd, Mrs. Byrl Bacher Miss Ethel McCormick, Miss Loura Campbell, Ralph C. Hall and Mrs. Hall, Dr. Margaret Bell and Mr. Bell, Philip Bursley and Mrs. Burs- ley, Clarence A. Yoakum and Mrs Yoakum, Miss Jeanette Perry, Miss Ellen Stevenson, and Miss Emily White. These patrons will be assigned to te various sororities and dormitor- ies later, and will be taken to the' ceremonies by members of these houses. To Have Supper. The picnic supper which pre- ceeds the Freshman Pageant and the Lantern ceremonies will begin about 5:30 o'clock, and box tunches will be sold by members of the committee. The Pageant will follow the picnic supper, and at sundown th traditional march of the sen- iors, followed by the junior and sophomore women, will be held- Helen. flomine .is Chairmnan., Al arrangements for th event, which is sponsored by the fresh- man women and the Women's Ath- letic Association, are being made by Helen Domine, '31, with the as- sistance of Eleanor Cooke, '31, Har- net Jennings, '34, Albertina Mas- len, '31, Jane Feeneimer, '33, Ann Tobin, '33, Elizabeth Loudon, '32, Helen Moore, '31, Clara Grace Peck, '33, Dorothy Magee, '32, Elizabeth Gardner, '32, and Dorothea Water- man , '32. ARCHERY BECOMES POPULAR PASTIME Physical Education Instructor Explains Qualities of Revived Sport. Archery, one of the oldest indi- vidual sports, has recently under- gone a revival that has placed it foremost in popularity. "Archery depends largely on form, which is good posture," said Miss Marie Zettler, member of the phys- ical education faculty. Feet slightly apart give a firmer base as one stands at right angles to the target. "The bow string is drawn to the chin, cutting the lip, while the bow arm is slightly flexed." The arrow should be of the proper length. That is usually the length of the arm. "For beginners it is easier to pull the bow while bring- ing the arm up, and then the arrow is released immediately on sighting the point of aim," Miss Zettler said. Of dominant importance is estab- lishing the point of aim. DRAMATIC FESTIVAL TO PRESENT NEW INGENUE LEAD IN 'ELECTRA' IAI I N N E OS OFIENNIS(Traditional Week-end House-Parties Honor jift R r p A 111111 I I AI jir1Visiting Mothers at Numerous Sororities Second Rounds Concluded; T Begin' Second rounds o nament were cc and the names of been paired off f0 begin today. Thir played off by We announced Virgi: W.A.A. tennis ma charge of the to Winners of to matchesrand them Perrin, '33, 6-1, 6- '32, won by defau '34, 6-1, 6-1; Sare 6-1; Virginia Ga Celine Smith, '32 trude Simancek, ' erine Hawley, '33, Eby, '34, 6-4, 6-4; '32, 6-0, 6-1, and default. - Every house on campus enter-if taned their mothers at week-endI of Tournament house parties this week-end al-t [hird Rounds though spring informal and for- 1 Today. mal dances were popular at several sororities.f f the tennis tour- Friday night at the Alpha Xi Del_- oncluded Friday, ta house entertainment for Moth-; the winners have , r the third, which ers' Week-End opened with a din- d rounds must be ner party for which modernistic7 dnesday, May 13, decorations in black and white were nia Watson, '32, used. Yesterday's events included aE inager, who is in tea at the home of Mrs. Franklin urnament. be second round Shull and "Pierre Pathelin," at thet r scores are: Jean Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Thi, 3; Esther Loucks, morning the mothers will b, givenz lt; Joan Barnette, corsages at a breakfast of Duch ah Bond, '32, 6-0, appointments.. ge, '31, 6-1, 6-0; Twelve mothers of Alpha Omi- , 6-1, 6-0; Ger- cron Pi members are spending the 32, 6-1, 6-4; Kath- week-end with their daughters this 6-1, 6-2; Florence week-end. Yesterday a dinner at Virginia Watson, which pink and green table decor- Helen Wilson, by ations were used and theatre party were given in honor of the guests. scheduled to play Dinner will be held today for ,ches have not yet both fathers andmothers conclud- es. The winner of ed the Mothers' House Party.