TUDAY, MARCH 8, TH EMICHIGAN DAILY " PAGE -r'1" FRESHMIEN WOME WILI TRI OUT FOR DALY TOMORRO9W_ Opportunity Is Afforded Daily Reporters to Meet Celebrities. ACTIVITY POINTS GIVEN Theta Sigma Phi Awards Cup to $ophomore Woman Who Does Best Work. Tryouts for the women's ,editor- ial staff of the Daily will meet at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Daily office instead of this aft- ernoon a s was previously an- nounced. Since all promotions are made through a process of elimi- iption and the ones who start their freshman year are given first chance at promotion, all freshman women interested are urged to be at the meeting tomorrow. Three Beats Given. All news sources are organized in the beats system and tryouts will be appointed to beats as soon as they have learned enough about the Daily style to merit one. There are three major beats on the women's page which are cov- ered by juniors. They are the League, Women's Athletic Associa- tion, and Intramural Sports. The three who are appointed to these are those who have shown interest, accuracy, and particular ability during their freshman and -sopho- more years. Work on the Daily affords many chancesrto learn much about the hobby or future vocation of the re- porter and a1s o offers many chances to meet people who are leaders in their fields. Aside from having the opportunity of meeting and interviewing men and women on campus who are authorities, the opportunity to meet visiting celeb- rities is afforded Daily people. Award Cup. For those interested in earning league points, reporting is one of the more pleasant ways of doing so because it is one of the few sources of points which is not confined to some~ narrow field of activity. By beginning work on the Daily during the freshman year one is able to have a semester in which to train herself to be an applicant for the Theta Sigma Phi cup which is awarded each spring to the soph- omore woman who has done the best work on a student publication during the year. 'Flu' Attacks Rosa Ponselle Dispelling PossibleInterview By Elsie Feldman. In disposition Ponselles are no different from the rest of us, for the "bug", besieged her too; that is, Rosa Ponselle had the "flu" last night, and because of doctor's or- ders and a necessary hasty depart-j ure, an interview was precluded. Miss Ponselle adhered to tradi- tion in announcing through her official representative that she was" performing despite a. temporary illness. One did not notice, how-+ ever, that the soprano had a 'fever last night as she sang with a fer- vor that equalled her other per- formances. Her appearance on the stage wass indeed striking. She wore a gown' of heavy white satin with a cape of matching material bordered. with a wide band of dark fox fur. Brilliants forbearrings and several rhinestone bracelets which added sparkle were inrkeeping with the rest of her attire. Miss Ponselle is staying with friends in Bloomfield hills after which she will continue her concert tour appearing next at Oberlin'col- lege. Women at Iowa Take Aggressive Advan es I NTRAMTTRAL NTERCLA S S NEWS Bowling Meet. Preliminaries for the women's bowling meet will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, March 15 and 16.1 The finals will be on the following Wednesday. All women who intend to enter may practice in the bowl- ing alleys of Palmer Field house every afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock' and every evening from 7 to 9 o'- clock. Anyone interested should sign up at once in Barbour gymna- sium. Elective Posture Class. SE ( E A 'ROBIN HOOD' WILLINCLUDE MANY WELL-KNOWN MUSICALNUMBERS Alan a by Dale's Role to Be Played Mrs. LaVon Greiner, Mrs. Hope Eddy. Despite She Unfortunate Experience, Believes It Necesary to Preserve Society. "Can we dispense with mar- riage?" was discussed by Senora de Altag in Natural Science auditor- ium yesterday afternoon The married life of the senora, which she related, was unfortun- ate. She was married at nineteen to a young German-American who died the following year, leaving her with a child four months old The loss of her husband made her "Robin Hood" is one of the few operettas which can claim musical numbers that are as popular after years of appearing on nearly every type of program as on that opening night when they were first sung to an eager and enthusiastic audience. Few songs could stand being played as many times in as many music halls as "My Love, My Own Sweetheart," and "Brown October Ale," and very few could withstand the strain of being sung and en- cored as often as "Oh Promise Me." It is interesting to note that the role of Alan a Dale, who sings "Oh Promise Me," was written for a contralto voice and that, therefore, the part has always been played by a woman. In selecting the cast for the forthcoming campus production it was found that two of the tryouts, Mrs. Hope Eddy, spec., and Mrs. La- Von Greiner, spec., had equally beautiful voices, and had equal ease in adapting themselves to the role of the youthful member of the outlaw's band of merry men. Since there was no way to choose between them each woman is to have a chance to do the part, Mrs. Eddy playing it Friday night, and Mrs. Greiner Saturday night. Mrs. Eddy will be remembered for the concert work which she has done here, and Mrs. Greiner was the winner of an Atwater Kent contest a few years ago. Other women in the cast are Dorathea Torbeson, '32SM., Helen VanLoon, '32SM, and Frances Johnson, '33. Coeds at the University of Wis- consin are helping welfare workers in Madison in their huge task of taking care of needy unemployed, it was revealed this week. FOURAEEPLEDGEDl TO DELTAOICRO Delta Omicron, national musical sorority, held pledging ceremonies for four women Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the Cave of the League. Those taken into the society were Elizabeth Walz, '35SM., of Saginaw Dorothy Benjamin, '32SM., of De- troit; Mabel Mercer. '34SM., of Baldwinsville, N.Y.; and Lois Zim- merman, '35SM., Detroit. Erie Web- er, '32, as president of the local chapter, officiated. The affair ended a week of in'ten- sive rushing during which time the sorority entertained a t m a n y charming parties. The elective posture class which usually meets at 7:15 Tuesday nights will meet Wednesday eve- ning instead this week. Anybody in- terested in this type of work is urged to attend. Classes are held in Barbour gymnasium. L r i f yearn for a "weltanschauung " or philosophy of life, and after in- vestigating her own Roman Cath- olic religion and spiritualism she devoted herself to the study of theosophy, in which movement she has worked for 22 years The lecturer considers marriage from two viewpoints The first is that of the individual, his evolution or development through the influ- ence of marriage - Swimming Meet. Preliminaries f o r the annual women's swimming meet will begin at 8 o'clock tonight in the Union pool._ EASTER HATS New-Distinctive-Youthful--All headsizcs McKINSEY HAT SHOP 227 South State Street I V, As- - 4 (i Ten Aes Srvice) IOWA CITY, March 7.-Roller skates . .. toy telephones in their arms ... signs on the backs of their coats inviting the reader to please call! What is the younger gener- ation of women on the University of Iowa campus coming to? But, when one stops to inquire, one finds out that these are indi- cative neither of insanity nor of the depression, but are merely signs of a period of the year which, to the pledges of fraternities and sororities, means the undergoing of a treatment the like. of which. they have never before received- probation. The women who so naively invite phone calls are just obeying the orders of the actives of Alpha Xi Delta, while those who glide here and there on roller skates and who sometimes may be seen carrying the toy telephones are the pledges of Delta Zeta. Af Fist Week of Our Stor ide Sale Brought Hundreds of Entustastr Buyers from all sections who have srea, the Good New; to all their' s frien soft te Slend a nyH 4A 4=in No4rT AE T I ~t1-K A P .f OD B ~ AE a om IU S i i1 I z4 "A. EXPERIENCED RADIO SERVICE (All Makes) Lowest Rates Phone 3694 WEDEMEYER'S 221 East Liberty Street FRE E MAN'S DINING ROOM a a 4 fr 4 a NEW BARGAINS Have been put out. 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