THE MICHIGAN DAILY Weddings & Engagements SGC To Hold Book Drive For Asians Books for Asian students will be collected tomorrow through Fri- day, Nancy Adams, '60, chairman} of the Book Drive Committee, said yesterday. 's Collection boxes for books Will be put indormitories tomorrow. All contributions from the hous-' ing units will be collected Thurs- day. Books donated. by professors will be collected Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, books con- tributed by affiliated houses will be picked up, she said. Boxes for books will also be located in Haven Hall, the League,r the Union, Rackham and ther Engineering Arch. All bound and paperback books, except current popular fiction, are acceptable. The drive is sponsored jointly by Student Government Council's National and International Com- mittee, Junior Panhellenic and Junior Interfraternity Council un- der the auspices of the Asian Foundation. To provide an incentive for the drive, the committee will award a special trophy to the housing unit donating the most books per cap- ita. A goal of 5,000 books has been set, Miss Adams explained. This is 1,000 more than the total reached by a similar drive four years ago. College, junior and senior high Central Committee Reveals Spring Weekend Awards (Continued from Page 1) Phi. Evans Scholars and Martha Cook came in second, followed by Theta Xi and Collegiate Sorosis. A yo-yo contest followed the canoe race and was won by Al- pha Epsilon Phi and Pi Lambda Phi. Kappa Alpha Theta and Zeta Beta Tau won second place and Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Tau Delta, third. In subsequent field games, Zeta Beta Tau and Kappa Alpha Theta were first with their fire-building and egg-frying game, defeating Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Delta Delta. Second place winners were Sigma Phi, Epsilon and Alpha Delta Phi in a bank-robbers' game with which they beat Delta Tau Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Third place winners, in a canoe- swamping contest, were Pi Lamb- da Phi and Alpha Epsilon Phi, outswamping Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma Kappa. Friday winners of the bicycle race costume contest were also announced. Acacia and Klein- stueck House received first prize, Kappa Alpha Theta and Zeta Beta Tau were second, and Alpha 'Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Tau were third. The Central Committee for the dance was headed by Susan Stein, '61, and Michael Camras, '59BAd., co-chairmen. Barbara Newman, '61, served as committee secretary. a I SHERRY LEWIN ... plans wedding Lewin-Krlo Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewin of Chi- cago, Ill., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Sherry Noma, to Michael Kroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kroll, also of Chicago. Miss Lewin, '62, is a member of the Gilbert: & Sullivan Society and the Choral Union. Mr. Kroll, a pre-med student, is amember of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. The wedding is planned for the summer of 1960. school books in good condition published after 1945 are especially needed. All books collected here will go to the University of Malaya, where they will be used to begin and maintain school libraries. -Daily-Allan Winder BAD NEWS-Trapped through the threat of a fine, co-eds warily attend the corridor meeting. Bridge, boys and gossip get more attention than the proceedings at hand. on uson, Chaos Fall On CordrMeeting" Dam daisy m bewi Empire 1 cool slee] Magicale wear, she accented ered dais white 4y Jasmine in size 3 U A5 By SUSAN FARRELL "Corridor meeting!" someone shouts, "and chaos is come again." Doors bang, girls shout, a swarm of letter writers, bridge players and sweater knitters appear, and the corridor rep moves one step closer to insanity. Pre-meeting conversation runs from "Oh come on, I gotta get to the UGL," to "Hey, you dropped your stitch" to "You should have seen the dumb things we did in gym today" to "I told you to get your cards." Answers to roll call frequently indicate that not everyone is pay- ing close attention to the business at. hand: Farmer, "Here," Shaw, "Here," Marsh, "Here," Frye, "Pass." Move Tub First on' the agenda: a motion to allow use of the tub after 11:00 p.m. Ayes, 48. Nays, 2. The nays carried the motion. They live next door to the bathroom and claim 'the rushing water sounds like Niagara Falls pouring into their room. And there is a reminder that sit-down dinners are supposed to teach us to be ladies, so no prize will be awarded to the first girl who elbows the house mother aside and sprints the length of the din-. ing room to get a good table. Announcements are sometimes terse: Will whoever took two en- cyclopedias from the dorm library please return them before all of them are locked up. (For shame!) And sometimes they try to be rousingly enthusiastic: Lots of you play bridge all the time, so why don't you join the dorm bridge tournament and have some fun. (This announcement is pointedly ignored by the tensely bidding foursome sitting in the middle of the hall.) Last Chance The finale: a reminder that an exchange dinner with a guaran- teed task force of 70 males avail- able is coming soon and only four girls have signed up. "Think of all those men just standing around waiting for us," says the corridor rep. And on that hopeful note the corridor meeting ends. livin no-iron ron-nylon- cotton batiete iedallion baby doll tching with its graceful look. Wonderfully ping in whisper-sof t .. long on ort on care. Delicately with eyelet embroid- y appliques and frosty (Ion. Aquamarine or Yellow, 2-34-36. $600 Check your closet, then hurry right down to this BIG MONTH-END. 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Many odds and ends-Blouses, Belts, Gloves, Hose, Jewelry, Scarves, Bras, marked way below 2 price Congregational-Disciples Guild, Stu- dent Guild, will attend the Loud Lee- cures-Dr. Carl Miehelson, April 26, 7 p.m. Methodist Church. ** * Gamma Delta-Lutherai iStudents Club, Supper & Program-Illustrated Talk "Religion in Russia" by Prof. James Zumberge, April 26, 6 p.m., Luth. Stud. Center, 1511 Washtenaw. Graduate Outing Club, Hiking, April 26, 2 p.m., Meet in back of Rackham (N.W. entrance). * . * Hillel Foundation, Faculty-Graduate Student'Program, April 26, 8 p.m., Hil- lei Foundation. Speaker: Dr. Abraham Minkowich, "Trends in Individualism in the Bible." bt s s s se Inter-House Council, Sponsors a de- bate-"Should SOC be Abolished?" Prof. Paul Henle, Al Haber, Michael Bentwich,, April 28, 8 p.m., Dining Rm. No. 1, S. Quad. Luth. Student Center, Discussion, led by Rev. Yoder on "Courtship and Mar- riage." April 26, 7 p.m., Luth. Student Center. Mich. Christian Fellowship, Lecture. "Jewish Contribution in Christianity," April 26; 4 p.m., Lane Hall. Grad. Hist. Club, April 28, 8 p.m., 'Rackham, W. Conf. Rm. Speaker: Dr. M. Judson, "Political Ideas & Realities in the Age of Cromwell." ISA, the following members please pick up your ballots at the Internation- al Center: Alihaydar Aftee, Fazil Aydin- makine, Orhan Bahioglu, P. S. Bavan- ati, Erdagan Bavan, Umit Bilge, Mon- tez De-Oca, Ahrio Dorronsoro, Yilnag Egirharrell, Kiren Elmo, Jean Eldridge, Melmet Engintusda, Napoleon Gutler- rez, P. Hageovavi, George Larvin, Ray- mond Legault, David McNair, Ernest Muller, Helmet Okivycec, N. Salmilch, Myrna Sanchez, Milton Shalnik, Ethel Soloman, J. A. Susz, N. Tabandele, Helen Taylor,' Hector Vega, G.0. 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