MM Cl 0 9STHE MICHIGAN DAILY ______ =A CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY -Photo by IX'y Studio Front row: Katherine Barnard, Elsie Feldman, Margaret O'Brien, Jean Botsford, Margaret Ferrin, Mar- garet Smith, Margaret Schermack. Back row: Barbara Braun, Jane Fecheimer, Catherine Heesen, Vinselle Bartlett, Virginia Taylor, Aileen Clark, Evelyn Neilson. 'BAWLING OUTS' AND IMPROVEMENTS CHARACTERIZE JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY Clumsy Figures and Amateurish the director and to hear them say- Attempts Mark Efforts ing "that it's all wrong; do it over." One chorus can do the first s.tep of to Improve, a number to the nth degree of per- fection but when it comes to the E. F., '33. second step, everything goes wrong. Very few ask but a lot wonder Oh, of cours, everybody wants to what in the world they do at all know what all the co-eds wear at these rehearsals that are always these rehearsals. What the well scheduled for the Junior Girls' dressed woman will wear certainly Play. does not apply here. Purple bath- At first according to all concenr- ing suits, red checked rompers with ed, it was a conglomeartion of pink bows, velvet shorts, and any- clumsy figures and amateurish at- thing else that looks pretty bad all tempts marked by anxious efforts deck the figures of these terpsi- to improve. There weire just a few chorian artists and chorines. who optimistically said "we'll get But what a transformation ap- on to it." It may be fun, they all pears, so they say. But we have to say, but it sure is discouraging at wait and see for ourselves. first. And everyone has to expect to be laughed at sometime. For WOMEN IN OPlRA instance take the case of the tall, W M N languishing brunette who had to TAKE NEW ROLES act clumsy (believe it or not, one of the choruses require it),' and when One of the most fascinating she went to give a demonstration things about the theatre is that one of an awkward kick, she not so maycagpesnliada- gracefully took a flop. Hurts are received in other ways, pearance as easily as one may I too, not always physically. It takes change a coat,-a little makeup, a a martyr, a super-human individ- different role, a new costume and ual, who ban beautifully train a the trick is done. chorus and smile sweetly and say In DeKoven's,.."Robin Hood" we "why you're doing wonderful!". find three women who have been Pride has to be forgotten entirely introduced to us before in campus and all the "bawling outs" and rep- productions and yet w e shall rimands must be taken as just a scarcely recognize them when we matter of course. first see them in the parts' they What a trial it is after weeks of play in the operetta. They are Dor- rehearsals to finally give the num- athea Torbeson, '32SM., Helen Van- ber before the entire company and Loon, '32SM., and Frances Johnson, '33. We remember Miss Torbeson and NOTICE. Miss VanLoon from "Came The Rehearsals f o r "No Man's Dawn," last year's Junior Girl's Land" for today ark as follows: Play. Miss Torbeson giave an excel- Choruses 1, 2, and 8, and the lent portrayal of a fussy college- speaking girls will meet at 3:30 town society matron who gave teas o'clock. At 4:45 o'clock all prin- for students. It is a quite different ciples and choruses in Act I, personality which she will show us Scene 2 will practice with Reul Frida'y and Saturday nights when Kenyon. At 7:15 o'clock there, she sings Maid Marion. ....1 I . , ......-t.t.. ...,.......t .- ' I''oo 1~ " ^ n^ ^^~^ n"~~ - -..1 es. . Chi Omega troit to Judson -Phelps, '33, of De- and Mrs. Rawleigh Saunders, Pro- Chi Omega wishes to announce troit was announced. fessor and Mrs. Richard Hollis per,j the pledging of Ida Ruth Peterson, Jordan Hall. Miss Nora Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. John '33, Muskegon, Mich. During this The women in cofridor 3 will take Trytten, Professor and Mrs. Ra week, the sorority has been enter- charge of the tea to be held in Jor- Cuela, Professor and Mrs. Herbert tamning at a series of rushing di-.n . ners. Monday night ten guests were dan Hall this afternoon. Mrs. Ger- Kenyon, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Sinai, honored, Wednesday night, five ritt Diekema and Miss Kathleen Professor and Mrs. Diamond, and rusheas attended, and eight more Hamm, diretors of Betsy Barbour, Professor and Mrs. Lewis Keeler. will be entertained this evening, will pour. Several members of the Sigma Kappa Delta Delta Delta. faculty were entertained at supper Sigma Kappa announces the Delta Delta Delta held its formal I in Jordan Hall Sunday night. The pledging of Miss Jo Elizabeth Kit- initiation last Saturday. At the for- following Senior women acted as chin, '35, of Bryan, O.. mal banquet, Elizabeth Loudon, '32, hostedses: Miriam Cartwright, Betty A rushing dinner honoring four acted as toastmistress. The speakers Utter, Marian King, Frances Loucks, guests was given by Sigma Kappa were Mrs. Clifford Woody, Mrs. Mal- Katharine Lovchuck, Jean Mc- Wednesday evening. Sweet peas colm H. Soule, and Mrs. Stephen S. Naughton, Lillian Masin, Helen and black tapers decorated the ta-; Attwood. Preceding the banquet, Neel, Eleanor Philipps, Elizabeth bles. sixteen women became members of Rowley, Dorothy Ryan, E s t h e r Four guesis were 4entertained at the chapter. They were Myra Ad-; Thompson, Clare Unger, Frances dinner Thursday evening at the kinson,' '35, Orlando, Florida; Isa- Walker, Marjorie White, Sally Wil- Sigma Kappa house which was dec- bel Barrus, '35, Carleton; Margaret bur, Margaret Willman, and Jose- orated with red roses and black Jean Brown, '33, Port Huron; Helen phine Work- tapers. will be a complete rehearsal of Act II, Scene 2. Choruses 1, and. 6 will also rehearse at "4:30 o'clock. Ilk~ E: Look to your PR1 TINc ' -A IA FoV 1 .L- ® A . . the other fellow does Does your stationery, your printed forms, your announcements adequately portray your type of business-your rank in the business world? Check them over-then come to us for a consulta- tion. 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