EMBER S3, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Panhel Sets Residence Halls To Present Meeting Date Annual Fortnite Program AsebyAsca~nsaiaFor W om en Fot n te ill Aerss enteda 730 by Henderson House. Betsy Bar- p.m. tomorrow in the Lydia Men- bour presenting "Heavenly Daisy" "Women who are interested in delssohn Theatre. according to supported by Angell House, El- rushing should attend one of two Barbara Lanehart, '9Ed. pubi-lport by Fisher House and Geddes mass meetings scheduled for 4:30 city chairman. House doing "Off the Beaten p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Te p a for the contestTrack" supported by Mosher Hall. Decmbe 3, acordng o Mryamong independent women's resi- Also participating in the compe-_ dDecember 3. according to Mary'dence halls. centered around the Aton ipbeiHelen e pe- Wellman, '60, Panhellenic rushing theme "Heavenly Daze," will fea- senting w P 1 aln e t a r y Parade" counselor chairman. ture three-minute skits by the cheered by Klelnsteuck House. Either program may be attend- competing houses and one and a Hunt House with "Kick-off Into ed. At this time registration and half minute cheers by the sup- Space" supported by Butler House, rushing will be explained, women porting houses. Martha Cook's "My Boh Heaven" will receive rushing guides and Highlights of the evening will with support by Jordan Hall and Dean Elizabeth Leslie and Mary be the deans' skit, the Assembly "Peanuts in Heaven" presented by Tower, '59, president of Pan- Board skit, presentation of schol- Stockwell Hall with support by hellenic Association will speak. arship awards by Martha Kinley, Hinsdale House. Pi Beta Phi sorority. this fall's '54N, the presentation of house Judges for the contest will be winner of Lantern Night, will presidents' pins by Pat Marthenke, Mrs. Hatcher, James R. Steven- sing. A skit on rushing will be '59, Assembly president, and rec- son, '60. Robert Ashton, '59, presi- enacted by rushing counselors. ognition of Senior Society by Gail dent of the Inter-House Council, Rushing registration will be Witherspoon. Barry Shapiro. '59, president of from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Prizes for the winning skits and the Union and Mary Tower, '59, Friday, and Saturday, December supporting cheers will be given by president of Panhellenic Associa- 4, 5, and 6 in the D. and E. Room Mrs. Harlan Hatcher. ,tion. on the third floor of the League. Residence halls competing in All University women are invit- nthe contest are Adelia Cheever ed to attend Fortnite. Miss Lane- Registration will be open for !with "Heavenly Co-op" supported hart said. these three days only. Anyone who is currently enrolled in the University or who has previously made a 2.0 overall grade average during the last semester she was enrolled here may register. In both cases, women must be carrying or have carried a minimum of 11 semester credit hours. Students who enroll for the first time in February, 1958 will not be able to rush.d -Daiiy-Peter Anderson SILVER, AMBER AND LEATHER-The Latvian students got together and produced this exhibit, which displayed many of the traditional arts and crafts of the Latvian peoples. Among them were intricate silver jewelry, equally intricate patterns woven into scarves and mittens, strings of amber beads both carved and plain, hand-tooled leather work and smooth-polished carved wooden bowls, all decorated with traditional Latvian symbols. World's Fair Displays Bring End To International Week Activities -Daily-Peter Anderson INDIAN ART-This design was the first thing to greet the eye of the visitor to the exhibit of the Indian Students Association. League Announces Winners For 'Let's Go International' There are two winners of the League's International Week proj- ect competition, "Let's Go Inter- national,"' Eloise Eberhart, '60, chairman of the League Interna- tional Committee, said yesterday. "The judges were unable to de- cide between Stockwell Hall and Alpha Gamma Delta, so both of them were declared winners," she said. Judges for the competition were James M. Davis, director of the International Center, Amber Van and Celestine Fernando, members of the Board of Religious Coun- selors, William West, associate counselor at the International Center, Mrs. Nancy Delaney, as- sistant social director of the League, and P. Krishnamurthy, Grad., president of the Interna- tional Students Association. Honorable mention went to Kappa Alpha Theta for partici- pation in activities with the stu- dents from the country they spon- sored and to Delta Gamma for displays within the house and on campus. r Stockwell Hall sponsored Swe- en and the Philippines. Among their activities were a coffee hour where students from the Philip- pines did one of their native dances called "Tinikling" and a program in which a Swedish stu- dent played the lute and sang traditional Christmas songs and ballads. China was the couptry spon- sored by Alpha Gamma Delta. The house was decorated with Chinese articles, and a dessert was given for five Chinese stu- dents. INDIAN SARI ... traditional women's costume Dean of Women To Discuss Books Dean of Women Deborah Ba- con will present a book review at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 in the Vanden- berg Room of the League, Marcia Murphy, '59, chairman of the League's Special Projects Commit- tee, said Friday. The subject of Miss Bacon's talk will be "The Modern 'Detective Story." She will discuss such auth- ors as Sayers, Marsh, Simenon and Tey. The talk will be followed by an informal discussion and commee hour, Miss Murphy said. 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