Meet On Oct. 25 At Union Pool Comedy Events Planned; Zones, Dorms, Houses Swim For W.A.A. Points The annual all-campus swimming meet for women will be held at 7:30 p. M., Tuesday, Oct. 25,,in the Union pool. The swimmers will represent their various zones, dormitories, and sororities. The program will include 25 yd. speed events in a side stroke, breast stroke, front crawl and back crawl strokes. For the more advanced swimmers, competitive events will be held in a 50 yd: breast stroke, back crawl and free style. For those interested in diving, a diving event has been included, wherein women will be judged on form. Then for the joy and fun of all, a comedy roped relay has been planned, which will be followed by a free-style relay. Teams for these events will in- clude 6 girls, who will represent their zone, dormitory and sorority house. No woman may sign up for more than three events. Entry blanks will be sent to the various houses and dormitories by Harriet Sharkey, '40, who is in charge of entries. Athletic managers must hand in their entry lists Friday, Oct. 21, at the Women's Athletic Building. No woolen suits may beworn in the pool. The swimming meet is sponsored by the Physical Education Depart- ment for Women. Miss Marie Hart- wig, Intramural Advisor, is cooperat- ing with the department in the pre- sentation of the meet. All women on campus are urged to participate in the meet. "It is a very good chance for women to win activity points for their zone or house, as well as being great fun," said Clara Lenfestey, manager of the Michigan Woman's Swimming- Club. Martha Cook dormitory won last year's meet after some very exciting races. Spanish Club Meets For First Lecture La Socidad Hispanica held its first meeting of the year Thursday night. Prof. Julio del Toro, of the Romance Language department, spoke on "Spanish Student Life in the Uni- versity-of the Middle Ages." Margaret Bryant, '40, was elected treasurer to fill the vacancy left by Felice Silva, '39. Plans for the year's series of programs include movies of Mexico, outside speakers, and a Span- ish musical program, according to Alfred Hower, '39, president. Mr. Hower especially urges all stu- dents who are interested in either the cultural or political facets of Spain to- come to the next meeting. Game To Be Broadcast At League Grill Room Radios have been installed in the Grill room of the League for the broadcast of th Michigan-Minnesota game today, and an all-campus gath- ering is being planned by Betty Spangler, '39, chairman of the affair. Floor space for dancing from 2 p. m. until 6 p,. m. has been provided. The cheer leaders will lead the pep session, Miss Spangler announced. It is hoped that many Michigan sup- porters will be there to give the team some long distance encouragement. 241 Women Scream Team, Hamb To~e Pledged Skyscrapers Appeal B Sororities By ANN VICARY the passenger By Ten hours in America and she flew word when he over Niagara Falls, two weeks and she was "smoozie." Continued from Page 1) won 5 cents on her first football game. Now she's at --- --- four weeks and she makes a momen- it. First night Cleary, '40; Joanna Dailey, '42; Mary tous decision-five out of five Michi- vaded by a grc Haskell, '42; Astrid Hegge, '42; Lu- gan men aren't handsome! Her name her American cille Miller, '42; Patricia O'Ferrall, ladies and gentlemen, is Dagmar Her biggest dis '42; Virginia Patterson, '42; Veich Auerbach, '42, and she hails from is the Michig Purdom, '42; Dorothy Davies, '42; Prague, Czechoslovakia. doesn't always Sally Roe, '42; Sally Lehr, '41; Har- About two years ago Miss Auer- cut, wear sad riet Heames, '42; Peggy Whitker, '42; bach decided that she would like to sox. Speaking Mariam Smith, '42; Janet Martin, come to America to school. Her deci- sent ten pairs '40; Betty Crockett, '42; Frapces sion seems to have been made because they can't get Morley, '40; Jane Denell, '41 and she found the Americans in Europe States ( Nancy Gould, '42. so "cute"-