THE MICHIGAN DAILY Moping On The Mall By Meandering Minnie The old order changeth is quite an apt title for Michigan this week regards the League, W.A.A. and the weather (even though Dutch Sch over at the Lambda Chi emporium refuses to call said particles snow).M day night at the Installation Banquet the League marched twice aro tricky clocks above the speakers tables. The highlight of the ever was Hope -Hartwig's plaintive bleats of "Can you hear me, Angel?' Chief Justice Maliszewski of the Grand Rapids Room. Senior Soc and Mortar Board tore up the distance between the two rooms in t tapping activities. Senior Society presented the League with a bunch of books on the theatre. I - Helen Jean Dean, in a fit of frenzy, leaneda over and smacked Dean Joseph Bursley full on the face! Wonderful party-wonderful. Jean Holland was firmly ensconced in the' president's chair in the League undergraduate offices Tuesday--Mortar Board and all. Some ' uninformed individual complained bitterly about the whole thing the other day when he wondered what women's hats would come to! next. "First it was those pots," he moaned, 7/ "then peasant scarves-and now these weird things with the tassels." was gently informed that wearing the hats to classes was all part of Mortar Board, Senior honor society for women, tapping. W.A.A. Installs-A La Seen Dwarfs... W.A.A. also did their installing-Tuesday night. Sally Kenny plan the festivities which had to do with Snow White and the Seven Dwa The invitations were written on children's stationery and the pl cards, decorated by a peanut dwarf gave each guest a dwarf's name. The Senior members of the Board drew hankies imbued with the sp of Snow White. During the extemporaneous speeches, Dorothy White g one on Snow White, and Miss Hartwig was the only one of all thoseN Who thought it singular that they were both named White. Marge Waterston spoke on "Grumpy," and Mary Jane Mueller forced everyon speak a full minute, although Betty Lyon found it hard to do. The gr finale was a Virginia Reel in which Harriet Sharkey, Mary Johnson, M Richardson, Ruth Carr, Julia Ann Upson, N ma Curtis, Dorothy Maul, Sally Orr, Olive RE Beth O'Roke, Helen Wolf, Alberta Royal, J Dunbar, Ruth Hartmann and Martha Tilln all joined. Bowling is still on. Jeanne Gomon, S; Swartout, Florence Lightfoot, Adelaide Mas Katherine Sprick, Dorothy Adams, Robe . - Meyer, Enid Fenske and Adeline Singleton. the badminton semi-finals Florence and S -~ .- Orr beat Mary Rogers and Lorraine Haskin, .--Mary Stunck and Elizabeth Gross defea Helen Wolf and her cohort. Florence Cork won the singles. Wyvern entertained Triangles (strictly Dutch treat) at lunch Tuesd Bob Emmet almost precipitated a riot when he stalked in with Mar Tillman, Helen Jean Dean, Bobby Chissus, Norma Curtis and Charl Poock. Bob Reid, Les Goda, Charlie Kettler, Bob Hartwood, Fred Osb Tim Heir, Pete Ipsen and Don Percival only had one girl. Poodie Pome Barbara' Heath, Buffy White and Marcia Connell wefe stowing a' the apple pie-with gusto. Speaking of Buffy, she now has a roomm over at Martha Cook, by the name of Elmer Pantsfitz. His physique is c stituted of sweaters, shirts, hangers and a skull. The object of the ga -to scare Polly Stevens out of a year's growth-has been most successfu A Lad Gets April Fooled .. Mortarboard went trucking the other night and gathered up all 16 Intramural Problem Of Unemployed Youth 60 Themes Entered _ For Architects' Ball Deb~ate Teams Is Tope Of Lucheon Address O uos M c e than 60 entries have been .set pril 1 ' mde in the contest to decide the By KATHERINE BURNS of the 10,000 students who are to- thde fo the ctets Ball the "The unemployed youth of the gether in the fifth grade, 50 graduate theme for the Architect's Ball, to be c, as community is becoming one of our from college. This group is favored held Friday, May 6. loot A 8; Teams T Appear major social problems," said Prof. because of the great aid they receive The winner will be announced to- zon- April 28 Date Of FinalsHoward Y. McClusky of the School of from their states and colleges while morrow, Dorothy Barrett; '39A, dec- ndEuti n d there is no subsidy for people who are orations chairman, said. The student ni Scheduled For May 17 uat n n hi s hed unable to attend college. winner will be given a free ticket Wing ____ uate Luncheon which was held yes- unbet!ten olg.i to the dance. Judges of the contest to Siteirday in the League. Community Has Task wl be memer s of th co tee Sixteen women's intramural de- The schools get rid of the students The community has a greater re- will be members of central committee iety Theschlllgemedet de-sudetsand the faculty of the Architectural hatetams will meet for eight de- between the ages of 14 and 16 and be- sponsibility than it takes in regard hool. ,heir bates at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, April t h on epeual ocn col sTcause of present conditions industry to the young people unable to con- 21, on the subject, "Resolved: That offers no openings for the young tinue their education. One of the the Proposed United States' Military } men and women of the community reasons that something should be Preparedness Program Should Be before the age of 20, he stated. done for them is that they become lumnaeHouse Adopted." The debates will be held Because of this condition a con- frustrated and unable to see any fu- in various rooms in Angell Hall. siderable proportion of the popula- ture for themselves, Professor Mc- L In ths first series, the schedule and tion is either without employment or Clusky pointed out. W n e e the names of debaters are as follows: I engaged in part time work. Professor Professor McClusky said that many affirmative (Alpha Chi Omega) McClusky said that the problem of communities were awaking to their o4 Mary Jane Kronner, '40 and Virginia taking care of this group is the duty duty toward this group and were Allan, '39, vs. negative (second team of the community and that because planning programs to ease the situa- for Delta Gamma), Margery Lee of the growing seriousness of the sit- tion. The most notable of these plans Alumnae House won a prize of two Lehner, '39 and Phyllis Elder, '38Ed, uation something ought to be done are in recreational. programs, adult dozen chocolate cookies in the con- Room 1035 Angell Hall; affirmative about it immediately, education, and in apprentice systems test for attendance sponsored by the He (first team for Delta Delta Delta). Praises CCC for the community's industries. How- central committee of the All-Campus the Ellen Rhea, '40, and Mary Rogers, The Civilian Conservation Corps is ever he stated that these were only Tea Dance, held from 4 to 6 p.m. yes- '41, vs. negative (Alpha Xi Delta), one present means of meeting the sit- fragments and that it was necessary terday in the League Ballroom. Betty Keenan, '38 and Katherine uation for people of lower economicthat more be done. Bettie Hirschl, '39, and Anne Steurnal, '38, Room 2014 Angell Hall. levels. The educational program car- V- -- Schaeffer, 40SM, tied for first place ned Affirmative Named Cied on by the CCC, he thought, was N in the tryouts for a vocalist to appear rfs. Affirmative (first team for League very valuable and should be con-a_ me Victors with Charlie Zwick's orchestra at the ace_ House Independents), Jean Mathe- tinued. dance. Contestants were judged by son, '41 and Jean Maxted, '41, vs This problem is not considerably al-; In Basket l1 the central committee. negative (first team for Delta Gam- leviated by students who are able to Martha Dailey, '40, was seen danc- irit ma), Mary Rall, '39 and Jane Krause, continue their education because of ing with Richard Dick, '40. Miss ;ave '41, Room 1209 Angell Hall. the small percentage who attend col- S a I I y Connery Captains Dailey was wearing a rust skirt and wits Affirmative (Gamma Phi Beta) _ge. Professor McClusky said that a green sweater. Robert Raab, '40, aret Jean Tibbets, '40 and Barbara New-- - t Robin Winners was dancing with Rachel Johnson, e to ton, '41, vs. negative (first team for N t In t ed The women's basketball team cap- who wore a pink jacket with a black and Kappa Delta), Sue Kerr, '40 and gtained by Sally Connery, '40Ed., won skirt. Dorothy Rice, '40A, who was ary Betty Ann Emsweiler, '40, Room 2003 1 ythe round robin tournament whic with Robert Manley, '39, chose a or- Angell Hall; affirmative (Kappa Kap- Iwascompleted last week. brown wool dress trimmed with green eed, pa Gamma), Eleanor Sevison, '41 and Ont'ModeO AttackIMiss Connery's team was composed for the tea dance. ane Jean VanRaalte, '40, vs. negative Ofof Sally Orr, '40Ed.; Bessie Gagalis Robert Lane, '40E, was seen chat- nan (third team for League Houas Inde- 1!'40Ed.; Frances Anderson, '40Ed.' ting with Esther Dye, '40A, and pendents), Ruth Kinsey, '40 and Jean Instructions to the teams taking Mary Richardson '4OEd.; Geraldin Cathleen Clifford, '38A, and Howard i Tenofsky, '41, Room 2013 Angell Hall. part in the women's intramural de- Krueger, '41Ed; Florence Corkum, Becker, '40, were enjoying ginger ale ybil bates were issued yesterday by Miss '41Ed.; Lois Clingman, '40Ed.; and and cookies together. Rowena La- t Affirmativer (Collegiate Sorosis), Olive Lockwood, adviser for the teams. Miss Connery. The team of which Coste, '39, was with Casimir Sojka, Elizabeth Allington, '41 and Frances In handling such a question, Miss Jane Dunbar, 40, was captain ran a'39E and Jean Morrall, 41, was dai e- In Sutherland, '39, vs. negative (Chi Lockwood stated, the negative side close second, losing only one game. ing with Lynn Riess, '40. ally Omega), Faith Watkins, '39 and should avoid the proposition cif a Increasing interest in the winter Marcia Connell, '39, and Douglas and Elizabeth Mullin, '39, Room 2029 An- counter plan saying they approve of sports program of the Women's Ath- Gregory, '39, were talking with Miss ted gell Hall; affirmative (Alpha Epsilon the spending of the proposed sums letic Association is indicated by the Ethel McCormick at the ballroom um Phi), Ruth Jacobson, '40 and Helene for armament, but that changes number of participants in the basket- entrance. Mary Louise Mills, '39 and Rumizen, '40, vs. negative (Ann Ar- should be made in the amounts al- ball games, according to Alberta Roy- Ruth Seekamp, '39, were among those day. bor Independents), Bernice Cohen, lotted to the army, navy and air al, '40, manager. More than eighty wearing hair-ribbons. tha '39 ands Ila Waggoner, '39, Room forces. women took part in the tournament. otte erg, roy, way late on- ime l. 15 2016 Angell Hall. No such comparatively minor The eight winning teams from this change, she emphasized, should be series of debates will be paired in the advocated. What the American public next round of debates Thursday, April wants to know today, she pointed out, 28. On that same day eight new is whether it is wise to be spending teams will appear in four debates as vast sums for armament at this time. follows: affirmative (Betsey Bar-3 Miss Lockwood presented, as im- bour); Maya Gruhzit, '41 and Mar- portant angles for the negative teams, jory Forrestel, '41, vs. negative (sec- Ia, consideration of the questions: and team for Delta Delta Delta), Shall we not create a danterous un- Jane Elspass, '40 and Marioan Flem- rest within this country by further ing, '40, Room 2014 Angell Hall. burdqning an already heavily taxed Affirmative (Martha Cook), Martha populace, and what country is likely Triplett, '39Ed and Katherine Howell, to attack the United States within (Continued on Page 6)hnext decade or two? tappees, taking them to initiation at the League. Practically supporting the taxi companies for the week, they then went to Dean Lloyd's house for ice cream and cake. , P.S.-they had late permission. Favoritism rears its ugly head. Phi Betes Betty Gatward, Janet Allington, Barb Bradfield were tripping around i passing the food while listening to Noel Coward recordings were Jean Holland, Ginny Allen, Marie Sawyer, Betsy Baxter, Bobby.Melin, Betty Whitney and Berta Knudson. A young gentleman by the name of Pete Post.........1i was called up last Friday night and invited to .. come down to the Garg office to pose for some stunning fashion pictures for the next issue. So he beat all the way down to the Publications Build- ing only to find the Garg empty and dark. At that point a cab wheeled up to the front door and seven hysterical Theta Chi's appeared screaming "April Fool, Pete!" He who laughs last Tomorrow is the eighth; the eighth is vacation. So the majority of Michigan's inmates will struggle homeward through the blizzards for a week of explaining to Papa and Mama just .how they spend their time. rA r I , 14 tt u '<: r THEY'RI SELF-SUPPQRTING Kayser "Rolettes" are the modern, sheer "career hose". They get around to everything from teas to tennis, but they're self-supporting . i' ._Y . every step of pretty smooth secret? A flat that neither the way . . . and about it, too! The Lastex garter top binds nor pulls. I AV. [1 ro--A " >- 0 .~ FN ' ti~ 00 Qve, - -,,% Aifv" - r.ovX, 111] I