I DEDAYMARCH 9,1932 T H E M IC H IGA N D A ILY _____________ PAGEAT F 1931 Sororities IMA DELTAw et O'Brien] - buff and green, which were adopt- Demonstration to Show Theme, ed as those of the fraternity. A Costumes and Dances of magazine, issued four times a year, Annual Affair. cal d the Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly, is sent out from the New A demonstration of last year's York central offices. Freshman Pageant theme and cos- The fraternity altrustic work is tumes will be given at 3 and 4 o'- centered in a summer camp for clock Wednesday afternoon, March underprivileged children, which is 16, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. located at Crispell lake, near Jack- Any women who took part in last son. year's pageant are asked to com- Some of the outstanding mem- municate at once with Miss Emily; bers of Alpha Gamma Delta include White, who is instructor of rhythms' Emily Buterfield, a Detroit archi- and dance instructor of the annual tect, who is an authority on her- freshman presentation. aldry, and Louise Leonard, nation- This demonstration will show in- al executive secretary, who i s formally the type of dances, cos- prominent in national Panhellen- tumes, and music used to carry out ic work. Others are Sarah Hendee- the "History of Music as Shown in son Hay, a poet, who writes for the Dance" theme used last spring. Good 4Iousekeeping and Harper's. In this way the freshman women Mrs. Carlysle Scott, who manages who will traditionally present a a symphony orchestra in Minneap- pageant this year will have an op- ohs, the only woman in the coun- portunity to see what another class try to hold a position of this sort, has done. y and Mignon{ Giid Erhard, author Virginia Salisbury i s general of "While the Patient Sleeps," a chairman of this year's pageant. detective story which was awarded Her assistant is Mary Wood, and a $5000 prize by Scotland Yard as Estelle Standish is chairman of fi- being the best mystery story of the nance. The other committee posi- year. tions will be held by Virginia Cluff, Barbara Bates, Mary Sabin, Nan Role of Annabel in Diebel, Ruth Bradner, and Barbara Sutherland. Operetta to Be Sun Miss Jeannette Perry, assistant dean of women will be director o b Helen Van Loon)the pageant to take the place of Miss Ethel McCormick who has been ill. When a woman is asked to repeat Miss White has suggested that a role, whether in amateur or pro- the same idea as last year might be fessional dramatics, it is reason used agaii and developed still fur- enough to believe that she gives anther. It is with this in mind that n the demonstration has been ar- interpretation of that role well ranged. The evolution of music worth the attention of even the through the primitive age when most lax theatre-goers. itom-toms and drums were used, in-- Such is the cas efHn Van to the Grecian, will be given. J. G. P.I Every Cast Day For all women in the cast and choruses of "No Man's Land," a list of group rehearsals for this week and also an announcement of what scenes each chorus is in will be posted opposite the bulletin board of the League building. "There has been some conflict in rehearsals and it is important that each wom- an attend the practice for which she is scheduled," stated Jean Bots- ford, general chairman of the play. At 3:30 o'clock today, Choruses 1, 2, and 8, and speaking girls will meet. At the same time Willy and the men will rehearse with Miss Harriet Brazier, director, in the committee room. At 4:45 o'clock there will be ia complete rehearsal of Act I, Scene 2, with the hungry co-ed chorus and all the speaking parts. At 7:15 o'clock all people in Class in Elective Tap Dancing to Be Opened Elective tap dancing will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Women's Athletic building. Women will be divided into two sections, beginning. and intermediate. This is necssary because of the large number of women who turned out for this class. The two sections will be inder the direction of Miss Marie I-artwig and Miss Ruth Hassinger. All women who are in- terested and who have not yet re- ported will still have an opportun- ity to join the clas.s NOTICE. Junior Girls' Play chorus re- hearasls for today are as fol-r lows: Choruses 5 and 8 at 4:30 o'clock. Choruses 2, 8, and 9 at 3:30 o'clock. Other practices are listed elsewhere on this page. i ETHiYLE NlfDICKEZNS DI FASHIONS at make you look your best. 'STITCHING and ALTERATIONS 620 E. Liberty St. I 2-1129 for appointment .. . >_- r i ', , , . I';, , 11 I of ngora Pumpkin Yellow Heavenly Blue Beach Shell Patou Red Foam Green Colors good enough to eat . . angora light as thistledown .- . soft as a rabbit's ear . . lines like a million dollars . . . with the rib-hugging waistline . . . very severe, very simple. One and two-piece styles. ll III 11 11 II .. ,. II