RIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935 Announce Cast For Children's Theatre Play 'Aladdin' To Open Today; Soboroff And Greenwald Have Leading Roles The cast for "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp," which will be pre- sented at 3:30 p.m. today and 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, has been an- nounced by Valentine B. Windt, di- rector. The part of Aladdin will be taken by William Soboroff, '37, and the princess will be played by Jean Greenwald, '37. Hattie Bell Ross, Grad, will play the part of the moth- er of Aladdin and Edward Jurist, '38, is taking the role of the magician. Camel In Cast The camel, which is made of flan- nel and chicken wire, will be operated by Ralph Bell, '38, and Charles Max- well, '37. Scheherazade, the story teller who presents the plot of the playto the audience,will be Dorothy Ohrt, '37. Karl Nelson, '37, will take the part of Wazier. Ladies-in-waiting to the princess will be Annie Kiensle, Nancy Upson, and Lillian Rosen, '36. Julius School- nik, '36, and Robert Slack, Grad. will be two merchants in the play. Bar- bara Strand, '37, will be a street sing- er, and Sidney Tremble, '36, will take the part of a fruit seller. Soldiers will be played by Donald Dolan and Fred Kemp. The parts of beggar boys will be played by six boys from the public schools of the city and the dance of the jewels will have a cast of six girls betweens the ages of six and ten. Many Donations Made The drive made by the Theatre Arts Committee for donations from fraternities and sororities to enable public school children to attend the plays has been highly successful, ac- cording to Lois King, '37, chairman of the committee. More than 320 children will be able to see one play apiece,,an increase of 220 over the number receiving tickets last year. Martha Cook Dormitory, Sigma Chi fraternity, and 14 sororities as well as several individuals made do- nations. The sororities who con-I tributed were Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Phi,y Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Phi, Al- phi Xi Delta, Collegiate Sorosis, Chit Omega, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Pi Beta Phi. The Children's Theatre will presentt two other -plays this year. "Robinl Hood" or "The Merry Outlaws of Sherwood Forest" will be given March 6 and 7 and "Alice in Wonderland" will be produced during the week of May 3.1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE"'7' Gown For Dancing Hold First Ball Of Engineering, College Tonight Teddy Brewer's Orchestra Will Play; Announce Guests Of Chairmen The Engineering Ball, introducing CHAPTER HOUSE ACTIVITY NOTES Collegiate Sorosis and Alpha Xi Delta entertained members of the faculty at dinners recently and three fraternities and two sororities held a swimming party at the Union pool. Swimmirng Party A swimming party was held last night in the Union Pool by two sor- orities and three fraternities. They a new tradition in the social activi- were Alpha Phi and Pi Beta Phi sor- ties of the engineering college and orities and Alpha Delta Phi, Beta -Associated Press Photo This haughty, young lady is wearing just the thing for the girl who is going to the Union tonight. It is a black velvet gown, featuring a stand-up collar of white satin. The full three-quarter length sleeves are quite new. JI 11Spoore Women To Pay 1 Assessment Marian Sanders, chairman of the finance committee for the Sopho- more Cabaret, announced yesterday that all sophomore women, whetherl they are taking an active part in the cabaret or not, will be required to pay dues of $1 a piece. These dues will insure the cabaret of being able to pay expenses and allow the proceeds to be turned over to the Undergraduate Fund of the League, which, among other things, will maintain the new library. Miss Sanders particularly empha- sized the fact that all women must pay their dues immediately, and she has assigned certain members of her committee regular beats to contact each woman personally. Those members of her committee who will cover Mosher Hall are Mary Albright and Ruth Carr and those who will cover Jordan are Janet Karl- son and Virginia Krieghoff. Helen{ Neberle will contact the women in' Betsy Barbour, Barbara Shacht those in Helen Newberry, and Mary Perkins those in Adelia Cheever. Martha Cook and Zone 1 of the league houses will be covered by Louise Larrabee. Zones 2, 3 and 4 will be covered by Anita Weidmein and Zones 5, 6 and 7, by Mildred Haas, Mary Huntington, and Kath- erine Taylor respectively. Sororities and private homes will be taken care of by Margaret Curry, Esther Seth- ney, Elizabeth Powers, Dorothy Louise Novy, Margaret Ferries, and Mary Johnson. featuring the music of Teddy Brew- er's orchestra, will be held tonight at the Union. Guests of committee chairmen for the Ball were announced last night by Francis Wallace, '36E, chairman of the central committee. Florence Harper, '36, Gamma Phi Beta, will accompany Wallace. Other members of the central com- mittee and their guests include Rob- ert Merrill, '36E, who will attend with Adeline Singleton, '38, Kappa Alpha Theta; Lyle Reading, '36E, who will have as his guest Louise Juckett of Detroit; and Howard Jackson, '36E, who will be accompanied by Ruth Lavender, '37, of Martha Cook Dor- mitory. Chairmen Announce Guests Lawrence Lentz, '35E, chairman of the decorations committee, has invit- ed Gail Wellwood, '38. The chair- man of the invitations committee, Robert Baldwin, '37E, will attend with Mary Dayharsh, of Syracuse Uni- versity, New York. The publicity chairman of the dance, Robert Warner, '36E, will have as his guest Jane Mutschler, '37, Al- pha Chi Omega. Harriet Breay, '37, of Ann Arbor, will accompany John Ingold, '37E, chairman of the ticket committee. Alfred James '37E, in charge of programs, and Charles Marschner, '36E, member of the cen- tral committee, have not announced their guests. Novel Programs Prepared Novel programs have been prepared for the Ball. Bound in tan imitation leather, with a yellow tqsel and the name of the dance etched in blue on special aluminum foil, these programs will be available at the entrance to the Union ballroom. The Ball will be formal, and will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The ball- room has been decorated with a huge replica of the Engineering Arch mounted over the fireplace, and around the walls of the rooms have I been placed placques representing the various engineering societies sponsoring the dance. Newberry Honors Faculty At Dinner Members of the faculty and their wives were entertained last night in, Helen Newberry Residence at a for- mal dinner given in their honor.- Guests honored at the dinner were Dean and Mrs. Wilber R. Humphreys, Prof. and Mrs. J. Raleigh Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. Bennett Weaver, Prof. and Mrs. Hirsch Hootkins, Dr. and Mrs. William C. Steere and Mr. and Mrs., Charles E. Koella. Theta Pi and Sigma Chi fraternities. Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta held a faculty dinner last night at the chapter house. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Dumond, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Moyer, and Miss Thelma Lewis. Collegiate Sorosis Collegiate Sorosis entertained the( following guests at a faculty dinner recently: Mr. Hirsch Hootkins of the French department, and Mrs. Hoot-, kins; lr. Richard Fuller of the' sociology department, and Mrs. Ful- ler; Mr. George Helm of the Eng- lish department, and Mrs. Helm; Mrs. Martha G. Colby of the psy- chology department, and Mr. Colby; Miss Adelaide Adams of the fine arts department. Alpha Delta Pi Mrs. J. D. Murch, Cincinnati, O., province chairman, has been a guest at the Alpha Delta Pischapter house for the past few days. Miss Doris Paulson, '35, of Eloise, will visit for the weekend. 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