' C1,1mv,&VAM MffAvAWM NMI Sophomore Cabaret Committee Members Named by Chairm CABARET CHAIRMAN SLECTS MEMBERS FOR 7CMTTEE Each Sophomore Woman Picked Will Receive One Activity Point for Work. COOPERATION PLANNED Central Committees of Mardi Gras and Cabaret Will Work Together. Committee members for Sopho- more Cabaret were named yester- day by Grace Mayer, general chair- man of the Cabaret. Each woman on one of the seven committees will receive one activity point. Members of the various commit- tees are: finance, Josephine Mc- Causey, chairman, Leah Ackerman, Helen Bellou, Pauline Brooks, and Josephine Day; publicity, Prudence Foster, chairman, Elizabeth Cooper, Cecilia Green, Josephine Wood- hams, Louise Crandall, Caroline Hyde, and Beatrice Collins. Entertainment, Phyllis Swift, as chairman, Ruth Lovejoy, Dorothy .Ann. Williams, Helen Clark, and Frances Manchester; decorations, Ada Blackman, chairman, Ann Mc- Intyre, Jane Cissel, Josephine Tal- bot, Margaret Allen, Margaret Nor- ton, Dorothy Rundell, and Susan Shorts. To Work Together. The| members of the costume committee are: Jeanette Detwiler, chairman, Ellen Bicknell, Marcia Cary, and Ruth Franklin; waitress committee, Joan Barnett, chair- man, Mary Brimijoin, May See- fried, and Catherine Griffiths; food committee, Harriet Jennings, chair- man, Grace Haxton, Marietta Re- kor, Jane Fauver, Helen Scott, and Myrtle Cooper. Due to the joint presentation of the Cabaret and the Mardi Gras, formerly the League Bazaar, com- mittees for both activities are plan- ning their work together. The cen- tral committees of the Mardi Gras and the Cabaret will meet together ,every other week in order to com- pare the ;reports of committees, and separately the alternating weeks. All women taking part in any of the dances for the Cabaret are asked by Phyllis Swift, chairman of the entertainment committee, to watch the Daily Official Bulletin rehearsal announcements. T OUGH TFULNESS, RULE OF CONDUCT This Precedes All Other Laws of Etiquette, Writer Says. "To be well-bred is to be thought- ful. This rule precedes all other rules of etiquette," states Mary As- tor Bristed in an article entitled, "It's. A Comforting Rule," appear- ing recently in McCall's magazine. Not all the education and travel and money in the world can make a person sought after if she is thoughtless and rude. The author cites an instance of a rainy day at a country house, where one of the guests spoiled everything for her hostess and five fellow guests because bridge bored her, she hated pool, she didn't feel like dancing and conversation made her gloom-. ily silent or discouragingly contra- dictive. She wouldn't even go to her room and rest - as someone tactfully suggested. Will Stage Comeback CALENDAR November 9 to 14 Monday 4:03--Junior Girls' Play central committee meeting to choose manuscript in League build- ing. 8:00-Comedy Club rehearsal in the. Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Tuesday Group Head Announces Change in Procedure of Submitting Signing of Slips. Revision of the procedure for turning in signing out slips has been announced by Sallie Ensmin- 6i: 00-iortarboarcidci, n n e r andc 3 iimnnftl' idrir meeting in Cave building. 7:00-Wyvern meeting building. o f 3.n+ crttn Scl a ara caaa 2.i uira as vi Laic UU1i iGLi