P. 41 r Gene Austit's Recording Orchestr Ito Play for Panhellen ic .. ....,.,. NTIONLLY KNOWN FOR STAOE~ RADIO, Chaperones for Affair Chosen by Adele Ewing, '33; Favors Are Selected. TICK8T SAE SUCCESS Breakfasts Will Be Served in (League and at Various Sorority Houses. Gene Austin and his Victor re- icording artists ha ve been selected to play for the annual Panhellenic ball which will be held Friday, Nov. 27, according to an announcement by Margaret Schermack. '33, chair- man of music. The orchestra has been a weekly broadcasting feature over the NBC network, and comes darecty from an engagement at the WarwicX hotel in Philadelphia, following a run at Asbury Park, N. J., and the Keeth theatre in New York City. Chaperones Named. PWatons .and patronesses for the affair, ass named by Adele Ewing, '33, chairman, include Dr. Alexan- der G. Ruthven and Mrs. Ruthven, Mr. and Mrs.. Leroy V. Cram, Dean John R. Effinger and Mrs. Effinger, Dean Joseph A. Bursley and Mrs. Bursley, Dean EmilbuV.Lorchand Mrs. Lorch, eant Wlbur C. Hum- phreys and Mrs. Hmphreys. Others include Miss Alice C. Lloyd, Dr. Margaret Bell, Prof. 0. J. Camp- bell and Mrs. Campbell, Prof. Rod-. erick D. McKenzie and Mrs. Mc- Kenzie, Prof. R. D. Hall and Mr, Hall, Prof. Philip E. Bursley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Emery, Mrs. Byr Fox Bacher, Miss Jeanette Perry, Miss Ethel McCormick, Mrs. John Wannamaker, and Miss Ellen1 B. Stevenson. To Serve Breakfast. the ball will be held from 9:30 to 1:30 o'clock in the main ball-. room of the League, and breakfast will be served until 3 o'lock in the League and the various sorority ouses. Houses wishing to serve reakfasts should notify the dean1 of women's office as soon as pos- sibe.' The tick:et sale has been very successful so far, according to Vin- selle Bartlett, '33, chairman. Sot far, freshman women have notj been allowed to secure th m, but if there are any available at a lat- er date, they will be distributed toC first year women. The quota for independent women has already been filled.' To Distribute Programs. The programs, which consist of a combination program and favor, will be distributed a week before the ball to the various houses. Fall1 colors will be followed in the dec- oration scheme. The central committee for thea arrangements consists of J e a n1 Bentley, '33, general chairman, Mary Barnett, '33, treasurer, Mar- garet Schermack, '33, chairman of musi, Vinselle Bartlett, '33, chair- man of tickets , Eleanor Robson, '32, chairman of decorations, June Slote, '33, chairman of refresh- ments, Adele Ewing, '33, chairman of chaperones, Agnes Graham, '32, chairman of publicity, Leonore Snyder, '33, chairman of programs, and Marjorie Elsworth, '32; chair- man of floor. To Lead Annual Ball HOUSE OFFICERS Announcements of Interest Group as Representatives to Be Made. to Classification Will Take Place During Regular Class Periods Next Week. In honor of all the presidents of Classification for the indoor sea- women's houses on campus the staff son's work will take place during of the Dean of Women'soffice will the regular class periods Monday give a dinner at 6 o'clock Tuesday and Tuesday of next week. All stu- evening at the League. dents involved should report to the Although the meeting is to be Barbour gymnasium at their usual mainly social, a few announce- class time. Students are urged to ments of interest to the group as continue taking Physical Education representatives of every league activities at the same hour as dur- house, dormitory, and sorority will ing the Fall season, but this is not be made. It is hoped that this re- r essential if they discuss the situ- presentation will recognize itself as ation with their instructors. a unifying force among the women All riding for credit stops during students and through contacts the winter season. Those taking made at this meeting discover vari- riding-except Saturday's class- ous means of further cooperation j should classify Monday or Tuesday between the three groups. at Barbour gymnasium. Ay stu- /Guests of honor who have been dent who has not completed her invited to the dinner are: Mrs. A. riding requirement should see Miss G. Ruthven, Miss Katherine Koch, Burr or Miss Hartwig as soon as Miss Eunice Wead, Miss Lois Sand-p bl 11nr 1Ticc Tlns~411tx T 11possiblen,. --Dey Photo Jean Bentley, '33, general chair- man of the annual Pan-Hellenic Batl, which will be held from 9:30 to 1:30 o'clock on Friday, Nov.27, in the main ballroom of the Wo- men's League. Miss Bentley is also vice-president of the Women's Ath- letic Association. ier, miss D~orothy Eisworth, Dr. Margaret Bell, Miss Hilda Burr, and Miss Dorothy Beise, Miss Laurie Campbell, Miss Marie Hartwig, Miss Ruth Hassinger, Miss Mabel Rugen, Mary Stewart, Miss Agnes Stoodley, Miss Emily White, and Miss Marie Zettler.I INITIAL OFFERING OF COMEDY CLUB TO BE OLD-FASHIONED MELODRAMA Mrs. Rosemary Hayes Will Play Role as Guest-Artist of Organization. Comedy Club has gone back to the seventies for its first produc- tion this year and its choice has been "The Poor Of New York" by D io n Boucicault, a melodrama which is typical with itsasentimen- tal hero and heroine, and menacing villain and heartless villianess. The club feels very fortunate in being able to present the play with Mrs. Rosemary Hayes, spec., in the role of Mrs. Fairweather, who is the mother in the -play. The part was left open for sometime due to the fact that Mr. Robert Wetzel, director of the play, could find no one whom he felt had the voice re- quired for the part and Mrs. Hayes, who has had considerable training in voice agreed to fill the role al- though she is not a member of the organization. Mrs. Hayes received her training at Leland Powers in Boston and Phidelah Rice at Martha's Vine- yard. She has also done summer stock work with the Phidelah Rice Stock Company in the east. The nature of the roles which Mrs. Hayes has played are varied, some' of the most interesting being that of Portia in "The Merchant iOf Venice," which she played -at the University of Notre Dame, Epione in "Esculapius" by Barbara Ring, and Nan in "The Tragedy Of Nan" by John Masefield both being' play- ed in the east. In 1927 Mrs. Hayes had a studio in Cambridge and last year she taught interpretive literature at St. Mary's College at Notre Dame. This year along with her college work she is teaching interpretive arts at St. Thomas school in Ann Arbor and at St. Mary's in Monroe. In Comedy Club's production, due to t h e professional experience. which she has had, Mrs. Hayes sets a high standard of acting for the rest of the cast to follow but they are meeting this demand adequate- ly. The other women in the cast are Helen Haapamaki, '32, the her- oine, Gladys Deihl, '32, a west side landlady, and Billie Johnston, y33, the villianess. BIOOMINGTON-Thirty-five wo- men of the University of Indiana will act as mannequins in the cot- ton-dress style show which is be- ing sponsored by the Home Eco- nomics club there Sophomore students will be per- mitted to elect rhythms, basketball, outdoor sports, tap dancing, and swimming. Those who are already in rhythm and swimmiig classes will remain. Intermediate swim- ming -will be offered Mondays and SFridays.There willalso be classes for beginners. Freshmen who have gained the rating of "A" on the recent motor ability tests will beallowed to elect the same activities offered to the Sophomores. All those with a "B" rating will be able to chose be- tween rhythms and gymnasium games with some aparatus work and possibly folk dancing included. All those marled "C" will have special activities under the direc- tion of Miss Beise. NOTICE Coach Matt Mann wishes to announce that he will meet his little girls' swimming class as usual this morning. III Every GRAVEL KILLINS GRAVEL COMPANY III I Telephone 7112 4 111 tim Crazyver t "4' l\ Smart New Wool Dresses $1000 Sheer woolens in black and the new !igh shades. Sizes 11 to 42 4i Everybody has it . . . this color complex. But that's not surprising, for color brings out. the giints in your hair, color flatters, color glorifies. Wear it in the Daytime! Wear it at Night! 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