1H IoHIAN P D I LY Ii CAMPUS how* 40w% , I jr BLACKS and WHITES 12 to 16 Buitton Formal Glove s F ina.l Plans For Annual Cabaret Now Completed IHarriet Earle Announces Members Of Groups To Dance In Entertainment Meeting at 5:00- yesterday at the League, the central committee of the Sophomore Cabaret laid final plans for the Cabaret to be held in the afternoons and evenings of Dec. 9 and 10 at the League ballroom. The entertainment c o m m i t t e e, headed by Harriett Earle, has corn- pleted all dance routines. The fol- lowing women are in the Waltz group under~ the leadership of Jaqueline Snell: Barbara Sutherland, Martha Neuhardt, Hilda Kirby, Marie Metz-. ger, and Beatrice Devine. The Waitress dance includes Lois Zimmerman, Ruth Root, Ruth Poat, Katherine Rucker, Jeanette- Duff, Dorothy Schiller, Mvabel Lennon, Vir- ginia FPrink, Julie McKay, and Libby Selin. Barbara Sutherland has drilled these women, Nean Dieble has taught the rou- tines for the Devil and the Deep group. Marcelle Morford, Barbara Gene Owens, Dorothy Wikel, Jane Schneider, Helen Gram, Mary Anni fEcomet, Melinda Crosby, Chatrlotle lEhdli h, Ardelle Hardy, Sally Pierce, Marion Brooks, Marie Heid, Betty Walz, Lucille Betz, Irene Hall, Esther Brandon, Mary Gaylord, Eleanor Heath, Dorothy Leake, Shirley Ver- nor, and Helen Wilson are in this, dance. The Gob Tap dance, headed by Beatrice DeVine, includes the followv- ing7 women:, Beatrice Lanning, ToS-: ephine Keitchen, Catherine Anningp, Stella Glass, Betty Wuneh, Winifred Pike, Jean.Delamarter. Betty Hoppin, Virginia Cluff, and Jean Whiting, The Waiter dance, directed by Mary Morrison, is composed of these wom- en : Janice Rice, Mary Earnshaw, Catherine Hildebrand, Frances Man- 'waring, Jean Heyward, Ethel How-. ard, Betty Talcott, Dorothy Hall, and Mary Helen Winchester. Another feature of the entertain-. ment is to be a piano number played on two pianos by Kay Leopold and Mary Morrison. Billy Griffiths will be, accompanied by them as she sings "Ah, But I've Learned" and "Ho0w Deep Is the Ocean." Classified Directory To Head Cabaret (Photo by Dey) Hilda Kirby is the general chair- man of the Sophomore Cabaret which is to he held at the League during the afternoons and evenings of Dec. 9 and 18 as the annual proj- ct of the women of the Sophomore Blass. Sorority Members Return Home For sThe Thanksg~iving holiday finds 'nany sorority women leaving Anni krhor and the aftermnath of midse- 'nesters to spend the day with their ?arents at home.. ALPHA EPSILON PIll1 Many members are leaving the Alpa psilon Phi house this week- grd. Those going to Detroit are, Jane Pecheimer, , Ruth Cohn, '34, and Miriam Carver, '33, who is taking Catherine Rosenberg to her home as her guest. Josephine Stern, '33, Blaine Schlesinger, '34SIVf and Terry Fiske, '33 are leaving Friday to spend the week-end in Detroit. Lucille Zarne, 33, of Kalama.zoo, is a guest at the Rouse for the week,,M-end. 'COLLEG ATE SORtoS[S Women leaving Collegiate Sorosis to spend Thanksgiving at home are, Colby ToTalk Before Club At } Leagoue Today 'Acquisition Of Religions Attitudes' Is Subject Of Lecture by Professor Prof. Martha G. Colby of the Psy- chology department will be guest lecturer at the weekly meeting of the{ "Child's Approach to Religion" Club, to be held at 3 p. m. today in the Alumni room of the League. Professor Colby's topic will be "Ac- quisition of Religious Attitudes" in relation to the child's education in religious matters. She will deal with that subject from the standpoint of the psychologist. After her talk:, there will be a general round table discussion of members' questions on the topic of the day. This organization known as "The Child's Approach to Religion" wac inaugurated early this fall and iti conducted under the sponsorship of the Religious Education committee of St. Andrew's church. The meetings are held every Wednesday and a series of lectures by faculty members of the University and townspeople are planned. Two inore talks in this series will be given,. The meetings are opera to anyone interested.f Betty Long,, ':34, who is going to Chi- sago, Mary Sabin, '35, going to Battle Creek. Marg7aret Allen, ':34, Virginia Taylor, '33, and Betty Gilkey, '33, to Boston. Mairtha Neuhn ril it±, '35 and Ruth P oait,''5 are leavwing for W11el-1 iing, WV. Va. Abbie Morley, '34, is go ing to Saginaw and Joseopine Wood- lams, '34, to Plainwell, Michi. Sigmna Alpha Iote M(' h"; Holds Sigma Apha Iota, n