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THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FVE

Deans To Meet To Feature March
With Women's At Architects' Ball

Moping On The Malt
By Meandering Minnie

Fifth In Series
Of Tea Danees
, Will Be Todady

Advisers Here
State Association To Begin
Conference At 9 A.M.
Tomorrow At LeagueI
The annual meeting of the Michi-
gan State Association of Deans of
Women and Advisers of Girls will
open at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the
League, it was announced by Ruth
Coolidge, of Jackson High School,{
chairman of the .conference.
Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of
girls at Arsenal Technical High
School, Indianapolis, Indiana will
speak, at the opening meeting on the
subject of "A Factor In Developing
Creative Citizenship." This meet-
ing will be open to superintendents
of schools and high school principals.
Following thespeech there will be an
open discussion.
To Attend Honors Meeting
At 11 a.m. the meeting will adjourn
to attend the Honors Convocation,
whichewill be held in Hill Auditorium.
Luncheon will be served at 12:.15
p.m. in the League and Miss Edith
Barnard will serve as hostess.
The program for the afternoon-ses-
sion will include a panel discussion
which will open at 1:30 p.m. The
subject of the discussion will be
"Some Vital Aspects of the Guidance
Program." Dean Thuemler will lead
the panel and other speakers will in-
clude Miss Faye Baumgardner of
Lansing Eastern High School, Miss
Otha McCracken of Battle Creek High
School and Miss Ethel Carey of
Northern State Teacher's College.
To Give Book Reviews
Book reviews will also be given by.
Miss Lou Babcock, assistant principal
of Highland Park High School and
Miss Jeanette Perry, assistant dean
of women of the University.
The program will conclude with a,
business meeting at 3:30 p.m. at'
which time there will be reports of the
National Association of Deans of"
Women.
Secretary of the conference is Miss
Frances Lyon of Northern High
School, Flint.

The prize-winning costumes at the
Architects' Ball, to be held from 9 p.m.
to 1 p.m. Friday, May 6 in the Ar-
mory will be chosen in a Grand
March, it was announced yesterday
by Bruce Elliott, 39A, chairman of
the floor committee.
This will be the'first grand march
to be held at the annual dance of
the Architecture School, according
to 'Jean McConkey, 38A, publicity
chairman. The judges of costumes
will be a group composed of faculty
and students.
Tickets are on general sale at the
Michigan Union and in the Architec-
ture School, James Michael, 38A,
head of the ticket committee said.
Debate Ju d ges
Are Annotinced
Women's Teams To Meet
Today In Angell Hall
Judges and chairmen of the five
women's intramural, debates to be
held at 4:15, p.m. today in, Angell
Hall were announced yesterday by
Helen Jean Dean, '39, and Barbara
Paterson, '39, co-chairmen of the
series.
Harry Shniderman, '38, varsity de-
bater, will act as critic judge of the
kappa Kappa -Gamma vs. Jordan
Hall contest of swhich Julianna
Strausbaugh, '40, will be the chair-
man. Harold Allen, of the English
department will serve as critic judge
of the debate between Alpha Xi Del-
ta and Delta Gamma team two. Ruth
Field, '38, will be the chairman.
The Gamma Phi Beta vs. Colle-
giate Sorosis debate will be judged by
Mr. Harold Westlake of the speech
department. The chairman will be
William Kelly, '38. Robert Rosa, '39,
varsity debater, will be the critic
judge of the Martha Cook vs. -Zeta
Tau Alpha contest of which Sybil
Swartout, '39, will be the chairman.
The Phi Sigma Sigma vs. League
House Independents team two debate
will be judged by Herbert Weller 'of
the speech department and Miriam
Altman, '38, will be the chairman.

H.C.L. Jackson of the Detroit News at one time wise-snapped in his
column that Michigan could only lay claim to one day of Spring, May 28- Charlie Zwick Will Play;
everything before that is Winter, and May 29 is Summer. It seems that Mosher Hall Women To
Ann Arbor has jumped the gun and plunged headlong into the usual in- Attend As Hostesses
ferno that characterizes Final Week. Anyway, the whole
campus is at their summer sports, tooth and nail. Two prizes and music by Charlie
The Archery Club met yesterday afternoon for some> Zwick will be featured by Congress
plain and fancy shooting on the village green. Alice and Assembly in the fifth of their
Hopkins, Charlotte Tuite, Margaret Van Ess, Viola ' All-Campus Tea Dances to be held
Rugis, Helen Pulemeier, Meriam Clough and Margaret from 4 to 6 p.m. today in the League
Bowyer were all there. The archers plan a picnic after Ballroom.
the shooting fray next Tuesday, and the members will A carton of cigarettes will be pre-
bring guests. r sented to the man collecting the most
The Tennis Club plans to play the men next Friday, women's signatures at the dance, and
a box of candy will be presented to
which ought to be quite an affair, to say the least.rthe women's dormitory, league house
Another Mixer Tea is on the books for tomorrow-quite a worthy event or sorority with the highest percen-
for the Opportunists in the house. Along the same lines, mention should tage of its residents present. Last
be made of the Spring Parley to be held Saturday and Sunday of this week' Willard Rowdy, '40E, who col-
week. Good things will undoubtedly develop from the Parley, which is lect ed 30 women's names, won the
decidedly more than a simple hash session. It provides a wonderful oppor- cigarettes and Mosher Hal won the
tunity for all campus women to come and talk about hours and various attendance prize.
ways of mixing and getting acquainted, little topics so dear to a womanl; Mosher Hall residents will act as
heart. So let all with grievances or bright ideas proceed to air them while hostesses for today's dance instead of
the airing's good! Jordan women as was announced yes-
terday. This change was effected be-
To Come Into Tieir OPwn. , * case the Jordan women will take
part in the intramural debates today.
Mortar Board are getting their own pins Friday-up to this point they've Mrs. Martha Ray, social director of
been wearing the pins that belong to the girls of last season's group. Mosher Hall, will preside a the re-
The Ann Ar'bor Independents are busy as the well-known one-armed freshment table. Punch will be
paper hanger as they work on their skit which is to be given at Assembly serv dances are held weekly on al-
meeting Tuesday. The play is sort of a ternate Wednesdays and Thursdays,
takeoff on a Greek drama, complete and the chairmanship is alternated
with Muses, Satan and Benny Good- between Congress and Assembly. Lor.-
man and is directed by Betty Spooner. raine Lievrouw, '40, is in charge of
Fee Menefee, Marguerite Groomes, this week's affair.
Daisy Bihary, Marguerite Ganzhorn, All students on campus are wcl-
supervisor of the dances, Ginny All- come to attend, and they are ecspe-
. .mendinger, Louise Mars, Eileen Cran- dally urged to come stag, according
dall, Ruth Keck and Betty Notley are to Miss Lievrouw.
in the cast. Mari Eichelberger and
Dorothy Ann Hemingway have charge
of the sets and costumes for the pro- oruee
duction, which promises to be quite re-
markable.C nra G m :te
Much trembling and knee knocking is being noticed around the AnnounceS Guests
undergraduate offices these days. And reason for same is interviewing-
that time when you wait for hours for a three-minute chat. Future
J.G.P.ers were Ella Stowe, Maxine Nelson, Margaret Neafie, Barbara Bacchus, Names of the guests of the commit-
Mary Minor, Berta Leete, Alberta Wood, Ruth Calkins, Mary Margaret teemen for Log Drive Dance to be
Meloche, Nina McClellen, Ellen MacDonald, Joanne Westermann, Helen held tomorrow at W.A.A. Building
were announced today by Frederick
Brady, Jane Nussbaum and hordes of others. Many brighties killed the Geib, '38, general chairman.
traditional two birds with one stone and got interviewed by Marcia Connell Geib has invited as his guest Ruth
for orientation at the same time. Jane Hart, Margaret Hubbard, Marian Hintz, '39. Frank Becker, '39, ticket
Flemming, Betty Meyers and Betty Ployd all have that maternal instinct chairman, has asked Lilian Starett,
and want to be advisers. Freshmen were quite thrilled at being included '39, chairman of patrons and patron-
and Virginia Lee Hardy, Barbara Newton, Elizabeth Clark and Doris Merker nesses, and Jean Steere, '38A, will be
were all very much in evidence. escorted by Morris Morgan, Grad.,
,ritch And pull Holds Tee . . . aKarl Leonhardt, '39, who is in
charge of publicity, has invited Bar-
Pitch and Putt held a tee (pun) and putting contest Tuesday. Jane Grove bara Grill, '41. Charles Spooner, '38,
was low shooter with 17 for nine holes. Harriet Dean, Marjorie Cheadale, chairman of refreshments, will at-
Helen Cayia, Betty Wibel, Jane Winninghan, Betty Jackson were all there. tend the dance with Mary Schweick-
Virginia Durand shot one hole in one. Committee workers were hard, '40, and Lillian Hutchinson, '38,
Ginny Bensley, Katherine Devine, Mary Jane Mueller, Betty will attend with Robert Buchman,
Clement and Marjorie Everett. '39, building chairman.
Baseball opened with a bang yesterday-or should Minnie This is the second annual Log
say a shot? Anyway Theta beat Kappa Delta 26 to 11. Mary Drive Dance sponsored by the School
McClure was the Theta star but was ably assisted by Mary Gies, of Forestry. Evergreens will be fea-
Harriet Shackleton, Punk Martin, Adeline Singleton, Betty OrvFil Schmidtlyin the dorations,
Ronal and Mary Margaret Campbell. The Kappa Deltas were terlay
quite puzzled when one of their players was put out for stepping__ __ _
out of the batter's box. But Dorothy Maul, Florence Rogers and Tickets for 'L'Avare'
Cecilye Forrest-were good losers. Alpha Omicron Pi supported Today
by Dorothy Adams, Jean Goman, Enid Fenske, and Beulah Downs defeated will.Go On Sale Today
Alpha Delta Pi 29 to 5. Julia Ann Upson, Frances Hubbs and Marion Weiss Tickets for "L'Avare," 32nd annual
all played for the losing team. Kappa and Chi Omega had a good game French presentation, will go on gen-
but'Kappa won by 26 to.3.. Earla Dodge, Beth O'Roke, Margaret Tischnor. eral sale at 10 a.m. today in the box
and Tink Johnson all batted for -Kappa and Kay Roderick and Virginia office of the Lydia Mendelssohn
Mulholland were doing their best for Chi Omega. Theatre.
All the little high school students who will be here for University Day The sale at the box office will last
will be honored by the Women's Athletic Association at a tea to be given )straight through the day until 6
from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday in the W.A.A. Building. p.m. today, and will last from 10 a.m.
Virginia Allen, '39, is chairman, heading a committee of Evelyn Brown, until curtain time at 8:30 ptm. to-
'41, Toby Davis, '40, Virginia Mulholland, 39, and Ann Wehner, '41, W.A.A morrow. Tickets are priced at 50
board members will also be present. Motion pictures of sports at the Unicents, with all holders of the Cercle
versity will be shown during the afternoon.an mitted for 25 cents.

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HATS for Mothers

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in the wanted colors,
head sizes and prices.

DANA RICHARDSON

309 South State Street - At the Dillon Shop

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MONTHEND
SALE
offers more opportunities to buy
good clothes for less money
than ever before!
THURSDAY -FRDAY -SATURDAY

Fur Trimmed
SUITS and COATS
COSTUME SUITS
Sizes to 38;
Less !
Values $29.75 to $55

Untrimmed

MAN-TAILORED
SUITS
Sizes 12 to 18
Values to $16.95

SUITS and COATS
Less114
Formerly $22.50 to $35
KNIT DRESES
Sizes 12 to 40
Values $12.95 to $29.751
$5 $10.

You'll "Whistle While You Play"
4n These
CUTE TOGS
from Goodyear's
Everything will seem twice as much fun if
you're flatteringly togged out in these young
play clothes.
KNEE-LENGTH coats over one-piece strap-
top play suits. In brilliantly printed cotton
shantung or pique . . . 6.50 set.
PASTEL Chambray play suits . . . one-piece
with shirt tops. Wonderfully flattering
a slim skirt zips up over them . . . the set 7.95.

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A BLUE and white seersucker overall
suit lined with jersey which may be
for play or swimming . . . also in gay
adere stripes on white pique . . . 3.95

strap
used
Bay-
each.

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Spo rt Street - Afternoon - i1ening
Dess 1/4 to /2
CIm I El,. t : A.0 te 1_ '

A SHIRRED satin lastex swim suit that is
about 6x12 inches before you put it on . . .
what grand things it does for your figure!
..10.00.
A little cardigan shirt with lastex waistband
to go with it . . . 5.00.
The same suit in rust and white lastex
cotton . . . 5.95.
ONE of the new Flexees "Foundation" swim
suits in nymph blue lastex satin. Molded to
your figure just like a Flexees corset . . . it's

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