IGAiN DJAILY Personal Development Is Theme. Of Program Presented This Week El zabeth Macdonald Osborne To Givec Lectures, Conferences for Al I Women * * * Personal development will be the theme of the special program of con- ferences and lectures by Elizabeth Macdonald Osborne. which will be open to all women on campus this week. Miss Osborne will be available for conferences at 9 a.m. tomorrow and will be located ir the Social Direc- tor's Office of the League every day this week.' Appointments May Be Made Organizations and residence halls desiring to obtain Miss. Osborne's services for informal talks should contact Miss Ethel A. McCormick, social director of the League. Al- ready scheduled is a talk before the Women's Education Club at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at the WAB. Sponsored by a well-known cos- metic laboratory, Miss Osborne visits university campuses throughout the United States delivering lectures on personal appearance, voice, and per- sonality. Concrete suggestions on posture, poise, expression, health, grooming and selection of clothes will be in- cluded in her program, which is built on the proposition that a woman's success in domestic or business life hinges on the impression she leaves behind her. Has Had Long Experience Miss Osborne is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and has had professional experience in teaching, designing, and fashions. For several years she was a member of 'the staff of Woman's Home Companion and had her own consultation office in New York City for six years. Since joining the staff of the laboratories, Elizabeth Macdonald Osborne I Miss Osborne has appeared on campuses. This is her first visit the University. 64I to ° s brigh t u r e ofor b Eyes light vp at a glimpse of De Liso Debs' gleaming Patents... - . prettifying as candlelight and (bright thought in an era of fewer shoes).. .the one shoe 95 that does most for all costumes, all colors. designed by Spa &6d f BROOKNSPoSem2-268 108 East Washington Phone 2-2685 Summer Staff Of Four Directs Sports Activities Headed by Dr. Margaret Bell, chairman of the Department of Physical Education for Women, the summer session staff of the depart- ment includes one visiting instruc- tor in addition to two regular staff members. With the exception of Dr. Bell, all are assisting in the administration of the newly instituted program of recreation and athletic instruction offered to all women this summer. Marjorie Cowden, visiting staff member, will instruct classes in el- ementary swimming, elementary golf, tennis, and bdminton. Young Mrs. Cowden regularly teaches junior high school women's phys- ical education in Mansfield, Ohio. She received her bachelor's degree from Ohio State University. Josephine Yantis, regular member of the department, will teach pos- ture, figure, and carriage, tennis, dance, intermediate swimming and lifesaving. Miss Yantis joined the staff in the fall of 1943, and prev- iously taught women's physical edu- cation at Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mining. She has also instructed on the summer staff of the University of Colorado at Boulder and at Fort Collins High School in Colorado. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Colorado and her master's degree at the University of Oregon. Corinne Crogen, also on the reg- ular staff, will instruct classes in elementary and intermediate golf, tennis, and archery. Miss Crogen came to the University staff in the fall term of 1945 from Eastern State Teacher's College in Charles- ton, Ill. She has held other teach- ing posts at Indiana University, at high schools in Minnesota and at summer camps. Miss Crogen took her bachelor's degree at the Teacher's College in La Crosse,. Wisc. and her master's at Welles- ley College for Women. Dr. Bell, who is in her 23rd year at the University, is the head of women's medical service at the Health Service as well as chairman of the physical education depart- ment. Acting head of the Service for the summer, Dr. Bell is relieving Dr. Warren G. Forsythe. Before coming here, Dr. Bell taught internal medicine at the University of Chicago, where she received her bachelor's degree. She also studied at Sargent Normal School of Phys- ical Education in Boston, and re- ceived her M. D. at Rush Medical School in Chicago. Any woman enrolled in the sum- mer session is eligible to register for the sunmer program. No. ad- ditional.fee w,,e charged for in- struction. Womnen not enrolled in the summer session may register through the Pixtension Service. All others should register as soon as possible in Office 15, Barbour Gym. Although classes are in session, late registrations will be accepted. A medical release must be obtained from.Health Service to participate in any activity. The summer program was set up to meet the needs and interests of women interested in teaching phys- ical education and recreation as well as those interested in participating in organized athletic activity. Coeds To Visit Percy Jones At least 40 women are urgently needed to make up a group to visit Percy Jones Hospital in Battle Creek Saturday. Sponsored by the local chapter of the American Red Cross, the trip is a continuation of the program in effect during regular terms. Coeds made scheduled trips to the hospital last year, presenting special entertain- ment and visiting with patients in the wards. No talent qualifications are neces- sary for this trip. Women will talk with patients, play cards and other games with the veterans confined to the hospital. Persons who can play the piano, dance, or do imitations are especially urged to make the trip. Transportation will be furnished by the Red Cross. Busses will leave the campus at 3:30 p.m. and return at 8 p.m. Saturday. A hospital com- mittee will brief women on how to act before they enter the wards. Women who are interested should contact Miss Ethel A. McCormick any time this week in the Social Di- rector's Office of the League. Vet Wives Plan Is ~1\y ( FOR whatever color you choose to wear (and you wil wear many this season) Miss Arden with he- proverbial sense of fashion has created a spirited shade to enhance tt and make you feet well dressed. RADIANT PEONY, a deep. dark, exciting shade. STOP RED, a pure red: becoming to everyone EVENING CYCLAMEN, an "ntense blue-red without any harshness MONTEZUMA RED a deep red. vibrant and glowing ... a few swift strokes spell glamour. 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