"! MTWA, lVLPCl1,i THE MICHIGAN DAILY r Spanish Fiesta W ill Be Presented Ma rch 26 In League Ballroo Will Aid Drive For Purchase Of Ambulance To Sell Tickets At League And Union; Will. Show Spanish War Posters A Spanish Fiesta including a floor show, Spanish exhibition and re- freshments will be given Saturday, March 26 in the League Ballroom. The Fiesta is being sponsored by various clubs to raise money for the purchase of a midwestern ambulance to send to Loyalist Spain, William T. Scott, Grad., general chairman; an- nounced. The ambulance is to be bought jointly by 16 midwestern universities and colleges. Tickets are available at the League and Union desks and at Wahr's Book Store. They are priced at $1.25 a couple and $1.00 stag. Plan Spanish Exhibition A Spanish exhibition will be shown from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Grand Rapids Room of the League in conjunction with the Fiesta. Spanish war pos- ters and water color pictures of mod- ern Spain will be on display. No charge will be made to those who at- tend the Fiesta. Others will be charged 10 cents. Scott announced other members of the central commfttee for the Fiesta as follows: Lillian Politzer, '38, decor- ations; Ruth Horland, '39, enter- tainment; Robert Kahn, '38, tickets; Louise Schaul, '38, publicity; and Ruth Wellington, '40, patrons. Chaperons for the affair will be Prof. and Mrs. Shirley W. Allen and Prof. and Mrs. Jose M. Albaladejo. To Give One-Act Play "Hello Franco," a one-act play, will be presented by seven University students as part of the floor show. It will also include two professional' Spanish dancers, Senor and Senora Manuel Rosa from Detroit and Span- ish music by George Finch, '38SM, violinist, accompanied by Pauline Slaven, '39SM. Kiman Friar, Grad., will give a reading of several Spanish poems. Bill Sawyer and his orchestra will play for the Fiesta, and Spanish murals, painted by art students, will be used as decorations. Sponsors for the Fiesta are the Progressive Club, the Ann Arbor Committee to Aid China, the Ameri- can League for Peace and Democracy, the Liberal Students Union, the Unity Hall Board and Rochdale, Socialist and Girl's cooperative houses. Schedule Eight Dances Tonight; Fiv eInformals Tonight's list of eight dances in- cludes two formal initiation dances and one formal dinner. Alpha Chi Sigma's informal radio dance will be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Anderson and Dr. and Mrs. R. K. McAlpine. Russ Rollins orchestra will provide the music for the Beta Theta Pi in- itiation formal. The dance will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Willett Spooner and Mr. and Mr .A Athu Van Duren. Prof. and Mrs. Roy Swinton and Dr. and Mrs. William Steers will chaperon the informal radio dance which is planned by Lambda Chi Alpha. The second of the two initiation formals will be given by Phi Delta Theta. Mrs. Helen Mott and Dr. Wil- liam Brace and guest will act as chap- erons, and the orchestra will be Bill Sawyer's. Decorations will be in fra- ternity colors.- An informal radio dance is planned by the Rochdale House. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. George Alder will chaperon. Jimmy Fisher's orchestra will play for Theta Delta Chi's informal dance. The chaperons will be Prof. and Mrs. Elliott Scherzer, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Basil Edwards, and Prof. and Mrs. Ernest Parker. A formal dinner for 32 will be given at Xi Psi Phi before Odonto Ball. Dr. and Mrs. Homer Faust and Dr. and Mis. Ralph Moyer will attend as chaperons. Zeta Beta Tau has invited Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Goldheimer and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spar to chaperon its in- formal radio dance. Fashion Show Will Interpret Roles In Hillel Pl To Be Held- Today At ea9ue ( I ,Y Spring Clothes To Be Modeled By1 Suidents Profits From Style Show To Be Given To Leagoie Undergraduate Fund Spring clothes will be modeled by twelve students in the fourth League- sponsored Fashion Show, to be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. today in the League Ballroom. Betty Gatward, '38,1 head of the social committee is inI charge. A Detroit shop is furnishing the clothes for the show, and will also provide some professional models. The owner of the shop will give the League ten cents for every person present. This money will go into the Under- pear in graduate Fund which gives three h Gross- scholarships a year to outstanding Players women. in the Tables will be set up in the ball- room, Grand Rapids Room, Concourse and Ethel Fountain Hussey Room. Reservations of tables for sororities can still be made by calling Miss Gat- ward or the Business Office of the League. 0 0 S Student models are Marcia Con- nell, '39; Barbara Teall, '39; Mary I Randolph, '38; Marietta Killian, '39; She has Betty Schaffer, '39; Marian Baxter, duction of Carroll Adams, '39; Shirl Crosman, f Chicago '38; Betty Crandall, '38; Jean Ber- here, and tram, '39; Sally Kenny, '38 and Mar- a director garet Ford, '40. The clothes to be shown include suits, topcoats, after- esell bad a noon dresses, evening gowns, loung- a Mimesing pajamas ,housecoats and negli- 'rof. Karl I gees. articipated Charlie Zwick's band will play. There is no admission charge --- -- Seniot Cap, Gown Pvj ees Annonced The prices for caps, gowns and col- lars which senior women must wear at Senior Supper, to be held at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in the League Ball- room, were announced yesterday by Margaret Ann Ayers,;'38, in charge of caps and gowns. Caps will be $2, gowns $4.50 and tassels for the caps will be 25 cents. Collars which can be rented from Senior Society will also be 25 cents. These items will be available from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday in the League Ball- room. Tickets for Senior Supper, priced at 70 cents, can be obtained at the same time. Freshmtian lerviewing For Vroj4et Ends Todly Today is the last day freshman women can be interviewed for com- mittee chairmanships for freshman Project, according to Angelene Malis- zewski, '38, head of Judiciary Council. Hours are 3 to 5:30 p.m., and in- terviewing will take place in the Un- dergraduate offices of the League. Women must bring eligibility slips for work on the Project to Judiciary Council at the time of their interview. Tickets Remain For Odonto Ball May Be Obtained At Union Desk And Dental School Tickets for the fourth annual Odonto Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the Union ballroom, are still available, stated Mark Cog- gan, '39D, who is in charge of the ticket committee. The tickets may be purchased at the Union desk, or at the Dental School, Coggan announced, adding that they are moving rapidly, and a large turnout is expected. Guests at the dance, which is pre- sented by the junior members of the Dental School, will find the patron's booth and the orchestra paltform decorated with cut flowers, palms and ferns, said Samuel S. Willis, '39D, chairman of decorations. Rita Rio and Her Rhythm Girls, who have just completed an engage- ment in Washington, D.C., have been contracted to play for the ball. Miss Rio, who sings, dances, and acts in addition to her activities as an or- chestra leader, was seen recently in Eddie Cantor's "Strike Me Pink." MADELINE B. MEYERS SAMUEL GRANT Madeline Betty Meyers, '39, and Sam Grant, '40, will ap "Roots," '37 Hopwood major award winner written by Mrs. Edith berg Whitesell, Grad. The play will be presented by the Hillel at 8:30 p.m. today and at 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. tomorrow Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. It Was BeWtween Do:'t1- -ou~ Edith Whitesell Revised R A science building in the Universityf is a far cry from the traditional gar- ret in which struggling playwrights are said to create their works. But it was a science building in which Edith Grossberg Whitesell ire-wrote her play "Roots" which is to be 'ore- seinted tonight and tomorrow by -the Hillel Players at the Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre. Mrs. Whitesell was substituting for one of the secretaries whose major work was largely scientific, and had plenty of spare time in which to write. Answers Phone All Day "I was instructed to answer the phone which rang once or twice a day," said Mrs. Whitesell and say "I don't know' to all questions. It doesn't take much time to say 'I don't know.' " It was in between "I don't knows" that "Roots" was revised into its present form. Mrs. Whitesell was born in Chicago where she received her early educa- tion. After spending her freshman year at the University of Michigan, she transferred to the University of Chicago where she concentrated in English. Museum Cataloguer When she secured her present po- sition as cataloguer in the Museum of Anthropology and as secretary to Dr. Hinsdale, she took two courses in the University and reworked "Roots." Theatre has always been Mrs. Michigan Women Lose At Basketball A woman's basketball team from Columbia University, New York City, defeated a team made up of Univer- I sity women yesterday at Barbour gymnasium by a score of 33 to 12. Sally Orr, '40Ed., Sally Connery, '40Ed., Lois Clingman, Ed., Bessie Gagalis, '40Ed., Florence Corkum, '41Ed., Mary Richardson, '40Ed., Frances Anderson, '40Ed., and Ger- aldine Krueger, '41Ed., played on the University team. HOSIERY SPECIAL Two-Thread Extra Sheer Hose First Quality, $1 and $1.15 val. 79c Clear Sheer Hose with an All- Silk Foot-has fine seam and appearance of much higher priced stocking-special at . *69c Man-Tailored Pajamas New Spring Cotton Prints $ 1.69 I SMARTEST' HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. - - - - - - - - - - - j Whitesell's great interest. participated in every prod the Dramatic Association o while she was at school t during lier junior year, was of the Association. In Ann Arbor, Mrs. Whig( part in "The Perfect Alibi,' production directed by P Litzenberg. She has also pa in three Nell Gwyn shows. 4 "Musts" for Spng .i It's Time To Think of Your SPRING HAT ! Do comne in --- 11)(1II shoii to y)ont! 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