THE 31ICHIGAN DAILY New Orientation Project For Freshmen Women League Will Inaugurate New Orientation Project This Year New Directors To Begin Work This year the Michigan League is inaugurating a new Orientation Proj- ect for both freshmen and upper- cla:swomen new on campus for the purpose of acquainting them with the advantages and opportunities of the Michigan campus and of developing in them an attitude which will enable them to make the most of their col- lege life and their opportunities after graduation. This program will c o n t i n u e throughout the year and is under the direct control of the undergrad- uate women of the League, an or- ganization which as the composite of all the women's activities on campus, has the facilities for putting across such a plan. Contact will be immediately estab- lished with the entering women through the student advisors and1 their assistants who are assigned to each freshman group. These advisors will remain in charge of the groups throughout the first semester and will meet with them once a week in order to advise them as well as to hold round table discussions. At these meetings there will, from time to' time, be student speakers to explain various activities in which the group is interested. .In addition to these group meet- ings there will be meetings every Wednesday from 5 to 5:45 p.m. at the League for the entire body of new women. At this time each week there will be a facultyispeaker to dis- cuss some phase of University life. At New Materials For Campus Wear Seen "For campus wear" is a term ap- plied to a large assortment of new fall dresses. Not only does it include many new and original styles but also new materials, a wide collection of plaids, checks, stripes, and novel colors. Perhaps one of the most popular of the latest styles is the "butcher boy dress." This features a two-piece model, the blouse of which is belted in front and allowed to flair out in back. The close-fitting skirt accompanying this blouse is slit from the hemline to the knee in the center back. Another new addition is the dress with a "monk's neck." The dress prop- er is very simple the attention being placed on the boat-shaped neck with a rolling collar. Tunicslare shown this fall, some buttoning up the front, some down the back with no buttons at all. 8hirt- waist dresses are also good again. FAVOR BRIGHT COLORS Colors are new and stimulating this Year although our favored black re- mains first choice. Green ranks second, and close after comes brown, all the Spanish reds, bishop's purple, and French blue. Any color is good if it is combined with one, two or three others. French blu$ with a raspberry blouse is only a simple ex- ample. the first meeting after the regular !rI' or esI11L ltJ.' Orientation Week, which will be held Sept. 26, Prof. S. A. Courtis of the Miss Ann Vardon will be the new School of Education will speak on "Why Come to College." director at Betsy Barbour dormitory At succeeding meetings Dean Alice this year, it was announced by the Lloyd will discuss "College Conduct," office of the dean of women recently. stressing the co-operation necessary She is taking the place of Mrs. Gar- in University life; Wilfred B. ritt J. Diekema, who is now director Shaw will speak on the history of the of Robley Hall for the freshmen wo- University; and Prof. J. H. Muy- men at Leland Stanford University skens and Prof. J. L. Brumm will col- laborate in a talk on "Personality." Miss Vardon is a graduate of the There will be other talks by other university and a member of Delta prominent campus figures but the Delta Delta sorority. She plans to promin nt cam us fi ures b t the contin u wi h g a at wo k h sf l . subjects will be chosen and the pro- ue with graduate work this fall. gram rearranged at any time to suit She was at one time counselor of stu- the interest of the students. Other dents in Highland Park High School, speakers may be added from off cam- before she took a posiidn as direc- pus. tor of personnel in the J. L. Hudson Plans for this orientation program Co. have been made by a general com- Mrs. Chester Barnes of Ann Arbor mittee which is composed of ten fac- will act as a new member of the board ulty members in addition to Maxine of Betsy Barbour this year. Maynard and Barbara Sutherland, Another director new to the dormi- president and secretary of the League, tories this year is Miss Cile 'Miller and Hilda Kirby, chairman of the of Milwaukee, who will act as junior Freshman Project. director of Mosher Jordan. She is According to Miss Maynard the taking the place of Miss Ruth 'Bird- members of the League feel that there zell, who has moved to Washngton is a definite place here for such a with her family. program and that it may be made a Miss Ruth Pfohl, formerly instruc- potent factor in the life of every tor in the harp at the School of woman on campus, thus making for -----_ --- --_- still better Michigan women. . i Campus Trio Receives Radio Offer From WWJ The trio made up of Mary Morrison, '35SM, Maxine Maynard, '35, and Jean Seeley, '36, which has been in such demand at college functions, is launching into the professional field. This week they will complete arrange- ments to sing one hour a week, some- time during the week-ends, over sta- tion WWJ in Detroit. 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