THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG! MF1V - ;' , 'l WTins First 11ace vi Intramural Swim Meet Spring Styles Show [l[ j [J WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WILL CHOOSE Penchant for Blue, LU U L LL LUII i SEVEN OFFICERS AT ANNUAL ELECTION TQDAY Beige Combinations By B.A.C., '34. Beige and blue. Beige and blue.I They seem to be having a veritable color war for first place in the sea- son's favorite shades. On the whole, perhaps blue has a little the best of the bargain. However, beige fol- lows a close second. As an argument for beige, we must tell you about a dress of very pale beige, triple sheer crepe which we saw recently. Of course, it had a high waistline, a tight fitting bo- dice and a full skirt. But. the most Ittractive feature of the dress, was the yoke of a very fine eyelet work, which extended across the top oft the bodice, and just over the shoul- ders. The sleeves were baggy ones, at least as far as the elbow and then they were tight fitting to the elbow.{ However, we mustn't be too par- till, and we have no. intention of trying to settle this controversy; so we must also tell you about a blue silk suit which was equally attrac- tive. It happened to be one of those intermediate blues which is more bright than dark, and achieves a spring-like appearance. The remov- able jacket had three - quarter ength sleeves, and the deep ecru huffs of the blouse were allowed to show. The blouse was of a very fine, ecru batiste, and it also was trim- med with eyelet work on the deep ,uffs, and the large collar. We{ didn't really mean to stress eyelet work, yet it does play an important cart in trimming and is especially effective when used on the light weight, pastel materials of spring. Eyelet work in lingerie touches also continues to be popular. Lin- gerie trimming seems to be here to stay. It is extremely practical, and may be easily removed and laund- ered. When used in pastel shades of lace or net on dark basic tones,' a pleasing effect is achieved. Election of seven offices for the and swimming. This year she was Woman's Athletic Association will a member of the junior class chain- be held from 8 to 5 o'clock today in pionship basketball team and sheI I UUniversity Hall. Only active mem is intramural basketball manager bers of the organization will be able on the W.A.A. board. She was also -----'to vote, on the inembership committee. She Thirteen Positions to Be Filled; Chairman of J.G.P. is treasurer of the Woman's Phys- g ' ical Education club and took part, Twenty-Eight Women Nominees for the presidency are in the Junior Girls' Play. She was, Nominated, two in number and their qualifica- also on the finance committee. tions are as follows: Jean Botsford, Publicity Manager. C'33, in her freshman year played BOARD PICKS NOMINEES interclass and intramural hockey, Elsie Feidman was on the publi- --basketball, speedball, and swim- city committee for the Freshman Judiciary Council Will Conduct I ming. She danced in the Fresh- Pageant. She placed second in the man Pageant and was a Lantern indoor golf tournament in 1930. Voting; SalgeEnsminger Night leader. While a sophomore She served on a committee for the inCharge. she was swimming manager on the Sophemore Cabaret. She has been i W.A.A. for the first semester and on the Michigan Daily staff since All women on campus will vote for the second semester was vice- she was a freshman. In this, her for thirteen League officers in the president. She was the sophomore junior year, she is one of the pub- annual elections which will be held representative on the League board. licity chairmen of the Junior Girls' from 8 to 5 o'clock today at a booth ,She was chairman of the Penny Play, publicity manager of the W. Carnival, assistant chairman of the A. A., a member of Wyvern, chair- stationed in University hall. Twen- Sophomore Cabaret. She was a man of tickets for the League ty-eight women have been named member of the Physical Education spring dinner dance, and has serv-I by tthe League nominating com- club and participated in hockey, ed on the membership committee mittee to run for the various of- and swimming. In this, her junior for the W. A. A. fices, and their pictures will be on year, she is a member of Wyvern, is Others Nominated. Sgeneral chairman of the. Junior Jean Bentley, '33, and Mary Mar- ia theGirls' Play and she has participated shall, '33, are candidates for secre- recognition on the part of the vot- in hockey, basketball, and swim- --_- ers. ming. She was chairman of decor- Twenty-Eight to Run. ations for the Pan-Hellenic ball and also was a Junior representa- o Nominees for the various posi- nSchool o ursing tions include Barbara Braun, 33, tive on the League board. Helen DeWitt, '33, and Catherine Outdoor Manager. i ap i $st Heeson, '33, for president, Enid Glendora Gosling. '33, entered the /A Profession for the Bush, '33, and Jane Rayen, '33, vice- University as a sophomore and was College Woman president, Jane Fauver, '34, and Jo- intramural manager for Jordan intereste& in the modern, scientific sephine McCausey, '34, recording Hall last year. She has played in- I reencies of social service. secretary, and Ruth Duhme, '34, terclass and intramural hockey for and Marion Giddings, '34, treasurer. two years. She is now outdoor BACHELOR OF NURSING Other positions to be filled on manager on the W.A.A. board and t eeof ledng oygs.cures grao- the board, and the candidates who is athletic manager for Mosher years of approved college work required have been put up for them include i Hall. Shc had a speaking part in for admission. A few scholarships avail- Jane Fecheimer, '33, and Margaret the Junior Girls' Play. eati uas.w Keal, '33, for senior member of the There are two candidates for The educational facilities o: Yale Uni- i , , versity are open to quaifia students. judiciary council, and Ada Black- vice-president: Jean Berridge, '33, $ r c.talog and irztawioIadress man, '34, Harriet Jennings, '34, and Elsie Feldman, '33. The Dean Phyllis Swift, '34, and Josephine Plays Basketball. The SCHOOL of NURSING of Woodhams, '34, two of whom will Jean Berridge did no enroll here YALE UNIVERSITY be named junior members. until her sophomore year when she NEW HAVEN CONNECTJUT Council in Charge, participated in interclass basketball - I Janet Allen, '33, Vinselle Bartlett, ---- '33, Aileen Clark, '33, and Adele ~~ ',R ino or,,am-, nnminpnorm___ .d ....III S * ,* tary, and Corrine 'ries, '34, and Gladys Schroeder, '33, for treasur- e . For publicity manager Miriam Carver, '33, and Prudence Foster, . '34, have been nominated. Anne Neberle, '33, and Jean Porter, '34, are candidates for intramural man- ager and Elizabeth Gribble, '33, and Katherine MacGregor, '34, for point recorder. In order to vote today a woman' must have earned five W.A.A. points and also have paid the dollar dues. Other members of the executive board will be appointed later. Commodities valued a t nearly $240,000,000 were handled at the Duluth-Superior (Wis.) harbor dur- ing the 1931 navigation season. The tonnage totaled more than 26,000,- 000. Committee Announces Pageant Credit Rules Members of the central commit- tee of the Freshman Pageant wish to make clear to all Freshman wo- men participating in the dancing of this year's production that either league activity points, W.A.A. activ- ity points, or gymnasium credit is required, the choice of which shall be taken will be left to the participant. There are still a few places in the dances for those who wish to take part. Any interested are urged to sign up in Barbour gym and to at- tend rehearsals dressed for dancing as soon as they sign up. A sched- ule for all rehearsals will appear each morning in the Daily Official Bulletin. STY PEWRITING I i , 'MIIAEOG RAPHI NG Pronptly and neatly done :an our own shop by com etent erators at moderate rates. &D. M 0 R R I L L, 14 S. 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