W A APRIL 1 MICINDAIY PAGE Women's, Sport Faculty To Give Final Dance Of Season Tonight Mrs. Stuart Is In Charge Of Affair, Subscription Dinners To Precede The Faculty Women's Club will hod its final dance of the season from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. tonight in the ballroom of the Union. Mrs. C. L. Jamison had charge of all the arrangements for the dances until she was taken ill. Since the first of the year, Mrs. Lawrence Stu- art has been general chairman of the dcl'rice committee. The Faculty-Alumni dance series was started in 1929. Since then, a bout six dances have peen sponsored during the fall and winter seasons by the Faculty Women's Club. Among those women who have had charge of these various series are Mrs. Charles Meyer, Mrs. A. C. Fursten- berg, Mrs. W. V. Marshall, Mrs. Charles L. Jamison and Mrs. Law- rence Stuart.I Several subscription dinners will precede the dance at the Union and Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Sharfman will also entertain a number of guests be- fore the affair. A dance has been held each month since last October and various prom- inent members of the faculty and Ann Arbor alumnae have attended. Among those who are expected to at- tend the dance tonight are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Sharfman and Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Wallington. BETA KAPPA RHO Beta Kappa Rho, an organization for independent women living in private homes, will entertain at a tea for faculty members from 4 to 6 p.m., Sunday, April 5, in the Grand Rapids room of the League. Beta Kappa Rho is under the direc- tion of Mrs. Byrl Fox Backer, as-f sistant dean of women. Som)iDbrerosSnr 2Wanagers For ___t IOfficers Chosen By Members Of SSenior Board retire Group Of Positions Ft. C' tir i Y rr nn A. k" Ne-,.xi /leeenl O r F lipal-er Cheever House CLUB TO ELECT CHAIRMAN The art section of the Faculty Women's Club will hold a meeting at .A wards 1 2 p.m. today in the League. The Year Announced By HOnor Are Announced Zelda Burke, EIza Doegey purpose of this business meeting is Mrs. R. D. Hollister, Prof. R. Tala to elect a new chairman for the com- mon, Prof. and Mrs. R. W. Cowder ing year. All members of the various The table is to be decorated wit groups are urged to attend. spring flowers. I Fashion Says BIUCKLE DOWN" to -Associated Press Photo. The cowboy element is accentu- ated in the riding costume worn by this young Texas woman. It is complete with neckerchief, chaps, spurs and a bright feather in the hat to lend a dash of color. CLUB TO MEET The Graduate Luncheon Club will held its regular meeting at noon to- day in the Russian Tea Room of the League. Dr. Reuben Kahn, director of the clinical laboratory of the Uni- versity Hospital, will speak informal- ly on some recent studies in immuni- ty to disease. Dr. Kahn has at- tained national reputation through, these studies.I t, r % .mmg iear Are And Dorothy Fogg Given Filled At Meeting Schtolarships By Board' Name 13 Students Recently at a tea and ceremony _taged at the Adelia Cheever House for the residents and their director, W.A.A.'s First Try With Mis. Joseph Parson by the Board of I Merit System Ns Shown Governors the Alice Martin Scholar- ships were awarded to Zelda Burke, To Be Success 138, similarly honored once before, Elza Doegey, '38, and Dorothy Fogg, Women's Athletic Association sport '37. The Board of Governors consists managers were chosen yesterday of Mrs. Edward Kraus, Mrs. Charles Woodburn, Dean Byrl Bacher, Mrs. afternoon at a meeting of the W.A.A. John W. Bradshaw, and Mrs. Louis senior board, Brenda Parkinson, pres- Karpinski, and their guests were Dean ent W.A.A. president announced. Kr.aus, Prof. Edwin C. Goddard, Miss The following managers were ap- Katherine Rosenwarne, Prof. Brad- pointed: archery, Barbara Eppstein, ar Shaw, and Prof. Karpinski. X39: Additional Awards Announced '39: badminton, Betty Lyons, '39; bas-AdioalwrsAnuce At this meeting the announcement ketball, Janet Allington, '38; bowling, I was made of four scholarships to be Lois McLean, '39SM; dancing, Bea- I awarded probably before the end of trice Lovejoy, '38A; fencing, Grace the school year to be given next fall. Gray, '37; golf, Mary Jane Mueller, -sThese honors are awarded twice a '38Ed.: field hockey, Jean Gourlay, Pastel Associated Pess Photo year, in June and December. Accord- '37; outdoor sports, Katherine Buck- mart spring afternoon frock of ing to the terms formulated by the ley, '38; table tennis 'and baseballs tucked violet chiffon, made over a Board in March, 1930, each applicant Elizabeth White, '39; rifle, Frances.for such a scholarship must be deemed O'Dell, '38; riding, Eleanor French, taffeta slip. The dress is designed "worthy of the house," must have '39; swimming, Helen Harp, '38, and with a tie neckline and loose, short at least a "B" average based upon tennis, Hope Hartwig, '38. sleeves. It is worn with a wide- the two semesters preceding the Freshmen Hold Positions brimmed hat of dark-colored straw award, must be a resident of the house, or, in certain cases, one on the campus Miss Eppstein won her hockey nu- n ner who will then take up residence in the merals this fall and was also active IH onors Dinner house.Those girls who are then elig- in baseball and basketball. Miss Lyons, ible must make written application for a member of Alpha Phi, won her bas- To Be Held At such a scholarship to the Board. ketball numerals this winter, and has Application blanks are now being been active in club basketbal. Miss Allington, a member of Colle- M artha Coo prepared in the Dean's office and will Cooedyson giate Sorosis, served on the music be ready soon. committee of Sophomore Cabaret, is Unique Scholarships at present a member of Stanley The annual 4 formal scholarship This scholarship fund puts the Chorus and sang in Freshman Wom- dinner will be held tonight at the Adelia Cheever House in the unique en's Glee Club. Miss McLean is an Mairtha Cook Building. Gertrude position of having the only scholar- 'Ensian tryout as well as a member Veneklasen, '36, appointed Grace ship fund on the campus exclusively of Stanley Chorus. Woodley, '37, in charge of arrange- available to women students in the Miss Lovejoy participated in last ments. form of gifts instead of loans. The year's dance recital and is a member iThe girls who will be honored for sum of $10,000 was received from the of the Dance Club. I high scholarship are Mary Bennett, estate of Mrs. S. D. Hutsinpillar, of '37, Frances Butler, BAd.'36, June California as a trust fund. These MissGra, a preominentmemberHendler, '36, Sarah Holland, '36, Doris scholarships are known as the Alice of Play Production, is a member Kaplan, '38, Patricia Killam, '36, Nina Martin scholarships, in memory of sings women's debating team. She Jean Knutson, '38, Ruth Lavender, the donor, who was formerly Mrs. sings in Choral Union and served '37, Jean McKinnon, '37, Marie Sau- Alice Martin, wife of Dr. J. M. Martin, in Stanley Chorus last year. Sec- caze, '36, Gertrude Veneklasen, '36, former professor of the Medical ietary oJ Athena, shesalso participat- and Ving-Yuin Ting, Grad. School of the University of Michigan.I ed in J.G.P. and was in last year's; Sophomore Cabaret. She is affiliated Members of the board of governors The girls who have formerly held with Delta Zeta. who will be guests are Mrs. Stuart these scholarships are: Evelyn Barlet, G. Baits and Mrs. Delos Parkei Heath. Mildred Jensen, Vivian McMurty Hol-" Miss Mueller Announcer Barbara Strand, '37, will sing. Cof- comb, Catherine Soehrens, Frances Miss Mueller was the announcer # fee will be served in the blue room Rosewarne, Anne Sorenson, Frances at the recent women's swimming meet. after dinner by Ruth Bertsch, '37, Rorick, Mary Frew, Barbara Bullard, Miss Gourlay, general chairman of Clarice Fiebig, '37, Margaret Souter, Genevieve Williamson, Bernadine' Penny Carnival, is also vice-presi- '37, Eleanor Waissell, '37, and Betty Mentlikouski, Isabelle McKellar, Mar- dent of W.A.A. She played in the re- Whitney, '37. "ha White, Jessie Luthi, Frances Dell, cent production of J.G.P. and is on --------_-_- Dorothy Jaman, and Zelda Burke. C hildip' Pair nmtc BBlack azne CO-EDS 'Adopt This Slogan: "BUY A PUBLIX PERMANENT PRICES GREATLY REDUCED for EASTER ! Experienced Operators To Style Your Coiffure. NO LIMIT TO CURLS! Is your skin oily or wrinkled? Inquire about our FACIALS. 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She was active in Freshman I tonight at the Union by the members Project last year and a freshman rep- of the Union Council for the mem- resentative for Lantern Night. brs of the League Council, it was Miss White is house athletic man- announced yesterday by John Mc- ager at Betsy Barbour dormitory, Carthy, '36, exccutive secretary of the while Miss O'Dell is a member of Union. the women's rifle team. In addition to the present officers r y STUDENT TREASURE TOUR All-Expense Tour - June 26 to Aug. 15 - $575. Visiting Eng- land, Holland, Germany, Switz- erland, France and Italy. Please write for circular. Personally conducted by Clara S. Buchan- an, M.A., 628 Delaware Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Lovely Veils for the Iride-eleet and Hats designed in all Color Har- I I i" r I monies for Her Attendants. by HELEN POLHEMIS 613 East William Street ml a Miss French Class Secretary Miss French is serving as freshman class secretary. She is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Harp co-captained the Independent wom- en's swimming team that tied with Kappa Kappa Gamma for champion- ship. Miss Hartwig, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, served on the dance committee of last year's Freshman Project. She was assistant chairman of Sophomore Cabaret and is asso- ciated with the social committee of the League. She holds an archery] managership at present.} This is the first time the Merit System has been used by W.A.A. and according to Miss Marie Hartwig, W.A.A. faculty advisor, it has been most successful. More than 70 peti- tions were sent in, Miss Hartwig re--; vealed. Miss Parkinson, W.A.A. president, expressed satisfaction with the pres- ent system, "because," she stated, "it places people in positions that interest them." of the League, the new president and secretary-treasurer have. also been im.ited. Miss Ethel A. McCormick, social director of women, and Mr. Stanley G. Waltz, general manager of the Union, will also be present. The dinner is being held for the purpose of promoting cooperation and friendship between the two rep- resentative groups, McCarthy said. KAPPA DELTA RHO A dinner was held last week at the Kappa Delto Rho house in honor of Robert J. Dumond, '38, of Pontiac. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Meade of Bluffton, Ind., to Mr. Dumond was made re- cently by Miss Meade's parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Meade. Miss Meade is a sophomore at the University of Indiana. Mr. Dumond is the son of Mr and Mrs. C. R. Dumond of Pon- HERMITAGE Hermitage will hold an open infor- mal radio party, Saturday, April 4. Wahoo, fey') Our New SPORT SHOP, Is Open.. Take to the wide open spaces on a sp ed steed . . . and be niftily attire r ___ 1 Wahoo, Waho-o-o-o! C...*,, -~t a . ARE YOUR HARD TO FIT? BREECHES JODHPURS TWEED COATS. POLKA-DOT SHIRTS. 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