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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Guests Of Frolic
Conmuitte enwn
Are Announced
Green, Silver Decorations
Will Be Used At Dance;
To Feature Floor Show

Announce Wedding,
Engagement Plans

Guests of the central committee o
the annual Frosh Frolic, which wil
be held Friday, in the Union Ball
room, were announced yesterday.
Suzanne Wells, '40, will attend with
Robert Mix, general chairman of th
dance. Florence Brotherton, '40, wil
be the guest of Robert Goodyear
ticket chairman.
Janet Ladd, chairman of the pro
grams, will attend with John Gelder
'40. Herbert Sott, who has charge o
the decorations, will have Ruth Pol-
lock, '40, as his guest. Alberta Woods
patrons chairman, will be escorted by
Paul Park, '40.
(Other Guests Announced
Matthew Rea, publicity chairman
will attend the dance with Mary
Anne Young, '40A. Betty Lane Johns
'40SM, will come as the guest o
Kenneth Meyer, who has charge o
the finances. Dwight Adams, music
chairman, will bring Roberta Leete
'40.
Green, the traditional freshman
color, will be featured in the decora-
tions, Mix announced. Silver will also
be used. The Michigan seal will be
on a large silver drape hanging be-
hind the orchestra and silver and
green streamers will lead to the
words "Class" and "1940" which wi)]
be set on green. Flowers will be
placed on a table at the side of
the ballroom.
Eliminate Grand March
There will be no grand march at
this year's Frosh Frolic, according to
Mix. Instead Noble Sissle, Negro or-
chestra leader, and his troupe will
put on a 30-minute floor show. Edna
Mae Harris, who had the lead in
"Green Pastures" and Billy Banks
jwill be featured.
Only members of the central com-
mittee and their guests will be per-
mitted to wear corsages, Mix an-
nounced.
Prof. L.' James
To Talk Today,
On Court Act
Prof. Laylin K. James of the Law
School will speak on the Supreme
Court at the weekly graduate lun-
cheon at noon today in the Russian
tea room of the League.
Professor James will discuss the
possible effects of the President's
Court proposal on the political situa-
tion, and the possible effects on the
Court, future history and the coun-
try if the proposal goes into effect.
The Supreme Court has been the
topic of discussion at the graduate
luncheons for the last three weeks.
Because of the absence of Prof. Ralph
W. Aigler of the law school, who was
tb speak on this subject two weeks
ago, the meeting was spent in a
round-table discussion of the present
controversy.
Last week Professor Aigler spoke,
giving his views against the Presi-
dent's proposal. The luncheons are
open to all graduate students. Those
attending may purchase their lun-
cheons in the cafeteria and carry
them across the hall to the tea room.
League Board
Elects Hartwig
New President
(Continued from Page 1)
the Gargoyle recently. She was on
the. Mosher House Council last year,
on the house reception and social
committees for two years and on a
League Fair committee last fall. A
member of Assembly for three years,
she was chairman of patrons for the
Assembly Banquet last year. Miss
Maliszewski was general chairman
of the 1935 Sophomore Cabaret and
was on the Freshman Project com-

mittee.
Miss Hartwig and Miss Allington,
after petitioning for their offices, were
interviewed by Judiciary Council,
which body recommended one person
for each position to the League Coun-
cil, which in turn recommended them
to the electoral board for final ac-
tion.
The board is composed of Miss
Alice C. Lloyd, dean of women, Dr.
Margaret Bell, Miss, Ethel McCor-
mick, social director of the League,
Charlotte Rueger, '37, this year's
League president, Jean Hatfield, '37,
chairman of the orientation commit-
tee, Lois King, '37, present secretary-
treasurer and Maryanna Chockley,
head of Judiciary Council.
For the Judiciary position, the re-
tiring chairman of the Council
recommended Miss Maliszewski to the
League Council which recommended
her to the electoral board.
The new officers are to be officially
installed at the annual Installation

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Alice Goslin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. Goslin of Battle Creek,
has chomen June 10 as the date of
her marriage to Charlton A. Mewborr
III, '39L, soil- of Mr. and Mrs. Charl-
ton Mewborn II of Detroit. Miss Gos-
lin's engagement was announced at
Christmas time by her parents.
Miss Goslin attended Bradford
Junior College and the University,
where she was affiliated with Colle-
giate Sorosis and Mr. Mewborn at-
tended the Augusta Military Academy
at Fort Defiance, Va.., and the Uni-
versity where he is now attending
law school.
The engagement of Marjorie Lin-
coln, daughter of Mrs. Fred T. Lin-
coln, of Dearborn to Thurston R
Jahr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jahr, also of Dearborn, has been an-
nounced.
Both Miss Lincoln and Mr. Jahr
are graduates of the University. Miss
Lincoln is affiliated with Kappa Delta
and Theta Phi Eta.
CHAPTER HOUSE
ACTIVITY NOTES_

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List Of Patrons
For Odonto Ball
Is Announced
Ticket Sale Not Restricted
To Dental Students; Fee
For Dance Is $2.50
Patrons and patronesses for the
third annual Odonto ball which will
be given from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fri-
day, March 19, in the Union ballroom,
by the junior class of the dental
school were announced yesterday by
Samuel Stulberg, chairman of the
patrons committee.I
The list is headed by President andj

Gravit Will Speak Ruthvens Plan
On Henry IV Today
___ )7~Sixth In Series
Henri IV of France will be the sub-
ject of the sixth Cercle Francais lec- OfT a To a
ture which is to be given at 4:15 p.m.
today, in Room 103, Romance Lan-
guage Bldg., by Mr. Francis Gravit President and Mrs. Ruthven will
of the French department. open their home from 4 to 6 p.m.,
M. Gravit will discuss the early today, for all University undergrad-
life of Henri IV, his kingship and its uate students. It will be the sixth tea
effect on France. Tickets for the lec- in the series.
ture may be obtained at the door at Mrs. Charles E. Clark, house-chap-
the time of the lecture, or from the eron at Alpha Phi, Mrs. Charles Da-
secretary of the Romance Language vison, Mrs. Frieda Loeb, house-chap-
department. Holders of these tickets eron at Alpha Epsilon Phi, and Mrs.
are entitled to admission to all the Ubald R. Loranger, house-chaperon
rest of the lectures in the series, and at Phi Delta Theta, have been invited
for a slight additional charge can at- to pour, according to Harriet Heath,
tend the annual play. '37, chairman of the League social
.committe

Economics Secretary
To Come Back Monday
Miss Avis L. Mabbs, secretary of
the economics department will re-
turn Monday, March 15, to resume
her duties following a two-week leave
of absence granted after a death in
her family.
She is spending her leave in Flor-
ida.

Mrs. Ruthven an
Mrs. Russell W.
Mrs. Albert C.

Basketball Players
Plan Outside Games
Four of the six eams now entered
in the women's club basketball tour-
nament will play games with outside
teams on March 20, it wastannounced
by Norma Curtis, '39, at a supper
given last night at Barbour Gymna-
sium for members of the club teams.

d includes Dean and
Bunting, Dean and
Furstenberg, Dean

Second semester pledging by five
houses, three initiations held during
the week-end and the election of of-
ficers for two houses completed a full
week for various sorority and frater-
nity houses.
Acacia
Acacia announces the pledging of
John Feick, '40,.of Sandusky, O., and
Robert Swart, '39, of Grand Rapids.
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Delta Pi announces the in-
itiation of the following women:
Frances Hubbs, '40, Mildred Mac
Arthur, '39, DeRhua Skinner, Spec.
SM, Cornelia H. Van Doorn, '38, and'
Madelaine Westenorf, '40. Mrs. Jo-
seph B. Hubbard from Cambridge,
Mass., national president of Alpha
Delta Pi, will be entertained by the
chapter today and tomorrow.
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Gamma Delta announces
that the name of Helen Harp, '39Ed.,
was omitted from the list of those
initiated into the chapter Saturday.
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Omicron Pi announces the
pledging of Enid Fenske, '40, of De-.
troit.
Delta Gamma
Delta Gamma announces the re-
cent pledging of Ruth Hatfield, '38, of
Chicago.
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta ,Sigma Pi announces the
pledging of Douglas Welfare, '38, of
Walled Lake, Mich.
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kappa Alpha Theta recently elect-
ed the following officers: Adeline
Singleton, '38, president, Betty Ronal,
'38, vice-president, Harriet Shackle-
ton, '38, recording secretary, Janetj
MacIvor, '38, treasurer, Janet Ful-
lenwider, '39, corresponding secre-
tary, Betty Shaffer, '39, social chair-
man, Harriet Pomeroy, '39, rushing
chairman.
Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Gamma Delta recently initiat-
ed the f'ollowing men: Charles Crowe,
'39, William Horan, '38, John Hul-
bert, '40, Norman Kewley, '40, Ed-
ward O'Connell, '40, Mathew Rea,
'40, John Gelder, '40, Lorenz Rinek,
'40, Stanley Swinton, '40, and Bur-'
gess Vial, '40.
Theta Kappa Psi
Theta Kappa Psi, medical frater-
nity, announces the initiation of An-
thony Czeresko, '40M, Douglas Dane-
son, '40M, Jack Hodgron, '40M, John
Kitzmiller, '40M, James May, '40M,
Darwin Nelson, '40M and Fredrick
Van Wagnen, '40M.
J.G.P. REHEARSALS
The French dolls and wooden sol-
dier choruses f9r Junior Girls Play
will rehearse at 4:30 p.m. today in
the Women's Athletic Building, ac-
cording to Marie Sawyer, dance
chairman.

and Mrs. Walter B. Rea, Prof. and
Mrs. Paul H. Jeserich, Prof. and Mrs.
John W. Kemper, Prof. and Mrs. U.
Garfield Riekert, Prof. and Mrs.
Francis B. Vedder.
Tickets for the ball can still be
purchased at the Unioh desk or from
the members of the central com-
mittee, according to Charles Saun-
ders, chairman'of the ticket commit-
tee. The sale is not restricted to
members of the dental school and the
tickets are priced at $2.50.
The central committee includes
Allen Ruttle, general chairman, Ber-
nard Black, chairman of the publicity
committee, Walter Gager, chairman
of the music committee, J. Edward
Marceau, chairman of the decora-
tions committee, Stulberg and Saun-
ders.
Clyde McCoy and his orchestra will
play for the dance, according to Gag-
er. The orchestra has just finished
making several musical shorts for
Warner Brothers and has played at
the Drake Hotel in Chicago.
Dr. C. E. Guthe
Will Address
A.A.U.W.Here
Dr. Carl E. Guthe, director of the
University museums and lecturer on
anthropology, will speak to the jun-
ior group of the A.A.U.W. at 6:15 p.m.
today in the Grand Rapids Room of
the League,
"The American Indian in World
History" will be the topic of Doctor
Guthe who is widely recognized as an
authority on the American Indian.
He will speak on various stages of
Indian civilization and will point out
its contributions to modern civiliza-
tion.
At present Doctor Guthe is chair-
man of the committee on the state
anthropological survey of the Na-
tional Research Council, and he is the
head of the laboratory of American
anthropology at Santa Fe, N.M.
Miss Helen Manchester, president
of the junior group of the American
Association of University Women.
will present Doctor Guthe.
Hostesses for the occasion will be
Mrs. Sally Gingrich, Mrs. Richard L.
Hollister, Mrs. Melvin Fiegel, Miss
Eleanor Smith, Miss Helen Hall and
Mrs. Laura Biddle. Both major and
junior members of the A.A.U.W. are
invited to attend the dinner.
Jordan Residents Invited
To Attend Law Club Tea
The Law Club will holda tea dance
from 4 to 5 :30 p.m. today in the
Club Lounge. They have invited the
residents of Jordan Hall to attend.
This is the fourth in a series of teas
for the residents of various dormi-
tories on campus.
All independent lawyers and the
members of Phi Delta Phi and Delta
Theta Phi are invited to attend. Wil-
liam Hartman, '37L, is in charge of
the affair.

Sigma Alpha Iota Plans
Alumnae Meeting Today
Sigma Alpha, alumnae chapter of
Sigma Alpha Iota, will hold a meet-
ing and musicale at 8 p.m. today in
the home of Mrs. Benjamin F. Bailey.
. Mary Frances McDonough, '38SM,
violincellist, who will be accompanied
by Lois Mayer, '38SM, Marian Dixon.
pianist and Grace Wilson, '39SM,

The invited guests to be honored
are Adelia Cheever, Alumnae House,
Alpha Phi, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Zone
V, Sigma Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Zeta Beta Tau and the School of
Business Administration.
contralto, will participate in the mu-
sicale.
Mrs. Walter F. Hunt and Mrs.
Nelson W. Eddy will assist Mrs. Bailey
as hostesses.

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Thursday Evening March 11th
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Depend on sweaters to be
the spice of your suit life!
We heartily endorse a big,
bright choice on your part!

' HIS SEASON presents an entirely new style scene.

The

clothes to be shown in this Fashion Review bear the distinc-
tion of individuality and chic for whch GOODYEAR'S apparel
is so well known.
CORRECT ATTIRE for lounging ... spectator and active sports
... smart tailored clothes for the campus . . . dinner and
formal apparel . . . and a lovely wedding ensemble.

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