THE MiCHIGAN DAILY 0 . Moping On The Mall Physieal By Meandering Minnie . The air reeks of orange blossoms, the campus is filled with starry-eyed Fi. gure-Skating, brides of the future-in other words, a spree of engagements is taking place. . ' Even our noble editor has went and done it! iving, 1 11Sk Corny Davidson, who is to be married come Feb- 18, was given another shower yesterday at the Sorosis To Be Taught house by Beverly Bracken and a gal named Eimy. (Name not permitted. Is leader of the A.A. Nazi spy ring.) Corny stamped in, covered with snow from LaCrosse And Camp Craft stem to stern, to find Lib Hegge,ABetsy Robinson, Phyl Added To Curriculu w Kennedy, .Phyl Gallagher, M. A. McAndrews, Dotty Lavan, Barb Wheat, Carolyn Coller, Mary Ellen For Out-Door Season Wheeler, Betty Schick, Jeanne Donaldson and Mar- garet Hubbard ready to ply her with gifts. Classes in figure skating, diving, in- Stephanie Parfet, barb Weeks and Ann Vedder door baseball and country and folk were there too, bearing towels, great quantities of dancing will be added to the regular soap, dental floss and Bon Ami. Liz Titus nursed a physical education program next sea- sore arm ("just a bird with a broken pinion") where son, Miss Dorotby Beise, of the wom- someone had accidentally parboiled her in a pot of hot tea. en's physical education department' The first undergraduate tea of the semester brought many a girl over announced yesterday. to the League Friday afternoon. Barb Heath was lurking around, overseeing Two classes in figure-skating will her handiwork. Audrey Sorenson, June Wales, Virginia Ward, Helen Gold- be taught by James Lawton, from the berg, Jane Jewitt, H. J. Dean. Nancy Dall, Frances Bourke, Sybil Swartout Detroit Olympia, one at 3:30 p.m. and Elaine Jacobs came in to watch how the girls have fun at a hen party Monday and Wednesday and the other at the same hour Tuesday and! in full swing. Thursday. To enroll in the class stu- Unrestrained Fun Had By All . dents must be able to skate forward' and backward and cut corners cor- Ginny Mulholland, Jane Elspass, Norma Vint and Helen Austin were rectly. among the many others who checked in at the door for a spot of tea an/ Folk Dancing To Be Given f lof u nrestrained fun.The country and folk dancing which lots ofursrandfn she W.A.A. bordmet the other dayand ~will include square dancing, will be The W.A.A. boar me given at 3:20 p.m. Tuesday and' started things off right nattily by a sprightly rendi- Thursday. The class will be similar tion of "Happy Birthday" to Ruth Hartman. No, to that held last summer in the we refuse to give it all away-you'll have to ask her. League, Miss Beise said. Tap dancing, However, it is reported by reliable sources that she ~ both beginning and intermediate, and is not much more than 17. The gaiety ended on a modern dance will also be offered. The sordid note when a session of spanking, instigated '- =-advanced classes in modern dance will! be given for pupils interested in corn- by Buffy White, ensued. position. Norma Curtis was there, Ginny Allen, Marge The program will also include be- Merkpr, Bobby Eppstein, Pedo Ortmayer, Julia Ann ginning and intermediate badmin- Upson, Dottie Maul, Beth O'Roke, Alberta Royal, ton, the intermediate classes to con- Betty-Lou Witters, Sally Corcoran and a cute little centrate on strokes, court strategy number from East Tawas. Jane Dunbar sailed in and tournament play. Body mechan- by the skin of her teeth to just get her face in the 'Ensian picture in time. ics, fencing, beginning skating and Tsk, Miss D. swimming will also be offered. The diving classes will spend most of their Fencin Round Robin Is Begun time learning the more complicated dives, and some diving will also be A fencing round robin (merely an expression used by us of the athletic taught in the intermediate swimming world, and not an ornithological phenomena) has fascinated the girls. Jane class. Straight Lines Favored Thoughts Wander To J-Hop Formals In lHs tory Lecture Mu Phi Epsilon Gives Musical . > .. iti ti ,._ Here we go again . . concluded last Four Initiated At Formal hour with Anglo-French Entente .,. Program Yesterday Jan. 21, 1904 . . . how does he ever' remember all those dates hope Gamma Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon. he doesn't expect us to on the exam humm... exams... pleasant honorary music sorority, presented at thought . . . then 'J-Hop . .what a 8 p.m. yesterday, a formal musical at combination . . . wish I knew what the home of Mrs. Dana Seeleyon La- kind of formal I want ... scarlet wool fayette Road, foif their patronesses. crazy idea, but boy! would it be The program consisted of a "Son- fun . . . probably black . . . haven't ata" in E. Minor. for harpsichord, by got one . . . you can always wear Haydn, played by Alive Manderbach. black . . . wish I were a brunette . . . A group of old French songs were dark, exotic . . . then Id wear scar- sung by Jean Seeley. soprano, ac- let wool, all right . . . I look lousy in companied by Miss Manderbach. red . . . all washed out and feature- Also on the prtgram were "Soiata" less . . . rats! what was that . . . No. 5, first and last movements, by missed it . . . something about Mo- Frederick the Great, of Prussia, for rocco . . . it's probably in the book flute and harpsichord. played by anyway . . . yep, always wanted to Mildred Small, spec. SM., and Miss wear red . . . I'll stick to blues and Manderbach. "Cantique des petits black, though . . . safer . . . red and oiseaux," a song with lute and spinet wool ...long sleeves ...sophisticated accompaniment, - words by Abbe . . maybe off-the-shoulder too . - . Jacques Cassagre, sung by Jean can you imagine long sleeves off-the- ! Seeley who was accompanied by Miss shoulder . . . people would think I'd Small and Miss Manderbach. Education Program Is / I Scott, Nancy Gossard, Cecily Forrest, Mary Lou Mills and Phyllis Hoffmeyer are among the ones enthralled by the mask and the foils, or is it ferls? The last Ruthven Tea before exams was given yesterday. Marge Strand, Katie Vaughn, Yvonne Westrate, Martha Peters, Doris Marshner, Jim Palmer, Bill Braggs, Dorothy Dunlap, Marg Carrigan, Ross Perine and Bill Harrison were observed straggling in at odd hours. Bill Newton had planted himself on the floor and was promptly surrounded by four beautiful women. Statement can't be proved-is mere rumor. Maddy Krieghoff spent the afternoon squiring some Sigma Nus around the Ruthven's home. Waldo Abbot was sitting in the library in front of a stunning and most fitting background of books. Betty Slee appeared, also the Henderson sister act, Mary and Fran, Dotty Aiken and Marcia Sharfman, who was serving tea to Prof. and Mrs. Parg- ment. Recreational Leadership A course in recreational leadership will be given again this year. This is a semester course of particular inter- est for students interested in camp work. A house party is always held at the end of the semester at a near- by camp for students enrolled in the course, and a certificate is given if the work is successfully completed. Skiing will be taught every suitable afternoon at the Arboretum by' Charles Van Houten for anyone who wishes instruction, including begin- ners. Those interested may call the, Women's Athletic Building to find, out whether Mr. Van Houten will be at the Arboretum any afternoon. Skis and toboggans may be obtained by women students at the W.A.A. build- ing. Camp Craft In Spring New courses which will be offered during the outdoor season next se- mester will include camp craft and LaCrosse. The class in camp craft will specialize in fire building, camp cooking, hiking, overnight camping and other activities connected with camping. LaCrosse will be taught by Miss Barbara Crowe, of the women's physical education department, who has a great deal of experience with the sport. Archery, modern dance, canoeing, golf, riding, swimming and tennis will also be offered. Students are to sign up for both seasons during classification in Feb- ruary. Upperclassmen as well as freshmen may enroll in the classes, and those interested are asked to sign up during regular classification. Jordan Hall Wins In Class B Finals Jordan Hall defeated Kappa Alpha Theta by a score of 17-7 to win the class B women's intramural basket- ball tournament. In the absence of the captain, June Richter, '39Ed, Jor- dan Hall was led by Joan Bevington, 40Ed. The members of the winning team were Margaret Cotton, '42; Billie Cugell, '42; Larbara Suffrin, '42; Mary Richardson, '40Ed; Patricia Mathews, '40 and Jane Scott, '41. The members of Kappa Alpha The- ta's team were Mary McClure, '42; Harriet Thom, '40; Betty Bonisteel, '39; Sybil Swartout, '39; Anna Caro- lyn Martin, '39; Elsie Burkett, '42; Marjorie Patterson, '42 and captain, Jane Grove, '41. According to a new schedule this year, the winner of the Class BTour- nament will play the runner-up ins the Class A Division. (gone berserk... better to be sweet1 Preceding the musical, initiation and simple in black net, I guess . . . ceremonies were held for Dorothy I'm tired of being sweet and simple Eckert, Spec.SM.; Sarah Lacey and . . at least it will be off-the-shoulder Louise Cuyler of the School of Music . maybe strapless . . . with a jacket Faculty, and Mrs. Clara B. McAn- ... better get to work here or I'll have drew, who is on the Conservatory of to copy Janie's notes again . . . Alge- Music of Michigan State Normal ciras Convention . . . brought France College at Ypsilanti. Mrs. McAn- and England closer together . .. drew is the mother of Mary Alice McAndrew, '4SM, wtio is secretary Dance Interviews of Gamma Chapter. ' Refreshments were served by Mrs. Will Be i Tod Seeley at the close of the evening's llegin odayentertainment. Coats for those dressy occasions, Interviews for women interested in Coat fo thse ress ocasinspositions on the central comirnttee whether a date for the Union or a j for Frosh Frolic will be held from trip to Detroit, are now featuring 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. today in the Under- the straight slim silhouette in con- graduate Office of the League, Sybil trast to that of the flared coats.S,3 diciary Council, announced. ki;- Trimmed with a mink or kolinsky Eligibility slips and petitions should collar, the coat has an air of smart be presented at the interview, Miss sophistication. Swartout said. The names of those women chosen by the Council will be 1 announced Friday. Benefit Bridge Tea To A Will Be Saturday Alkalosis' Is Malady$ Of Lovers, Worriers I.95 up The Delta Gamma Alumnae and } Mothers Club will give a bridge tea Unhappy lovers suffer from "alka- I.1 at 2:30 p.m., Saturday at the chapter losis," Dr. William J. Kerr, head ofCLLEhern d houe ithe University of California medical department announced this week. 219 -South The benefits received from the tea 'l.m t will go to the Seeing Eye of Morris- Akalosis" is what makes them un- willgo o te Sein Ey ofMoris-I happy, the doctor explained. It is al- _______ ______ town, N.J., national aid for the blind, so the affliction of people who worry which is a project of the sorority. about the stock market, unpaid bills, Ellsworth Smith of Detroit and his or anything else, he added. Seeing Eye dog were nacently brought Heavy sighing-usually associated to Ann Arbor by the club to speak on with shattered romances-is te chief ncore Rus his experiences with his dog. breathing causes "alkalosis," Dr. Kerr The benefit party is open to any- said, by draining carbonic gas from one interested. Reservations for play- the blood stream. 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