UNbAY, FE . 277 1938 THE MVICHIG A N A I L Y More Than 175 Are Inceluded In Cast Of Junior Girls Play 'Barbara TeallI Edward Grace To Play Leads Wiei oto Mary Franes~ Browne, Swimming MW V'ati ialli1aff, Rebecca Tuesday A t U ihirsicy Are Included sAn Intramural women's sv Barbara Teall will play Helena in! meet will be held Tuesday, the 1938 Junior Girls Play, "The Mul- at the Union swimming poo berry Bush," it* was announced yes- Wolf, '40. president of the terday by Roberta Chissus, general swimming club announced chairman. The part of Stephana- Representatives from sororit phorus VII will be played by Edward league house zones are invited Grace, '39, and Mary Mary Frances Pete. Browne will take the part of Phoebe, Events of the contest will the queen mother. the following races: 25-yard f. The women of the royal family will 25-Yard back crawl, 25-yarn be Patricia Haff as Cassandra, Re- str'oke, and 25-yard side strok~ becca Burnley as Iphigenia, Marcia yard free style, 50-yard bac Connell as Agaracreta, Marian Bax- 50-yard breast stroke and ter as Antigone, Mary Alice McAn- free style relay will also bE drews as Polxema and Katherine the everts. Diving contest Steiner as Leucothia. Rath Menefee remedy, medley relay race will play little Phoebe, the daughter features of the program. of Cassandra. There will be no prelimin Male Members Of Family Announced inQ for the events and no cc The male members of the royal mray enter more than thre( family incude William Canfield, '40, contests, Miss Wolf announce as Hippoly tus, Casey Carter, '4OSM, aetGeekMrae r as Andromades, James Talman, '39E, BaaneGri, MaranG as Strepsides, John Winder, '38. as CharlbottaGrHffk, MaitanJ Philostratus. George Cox, '39SM, as CorhrlottedHou,Eit Dicaeopolis and James Neilson, '40ANraend, Virginia Mu as Tlemahus.Evelyn Sager, Betty Shaffer Rapp To Play For The Assembly Ball I Id Wct Iftiof mniming March 8 ol, Helen women's d today. ities, and d to com- iinclude free style, rd- breast e. A 50- ,k crawl 50-yard )e among ts and a will be Mary tini2- rntestant e of thel ed. "enhouse, Hazeltine. Johnston, ulholland, er, Mymi a Will Furnish Music For. Inde pendent Women's Dance Tomorrow Is Beginniing DayI Of Ticket, Sale Well Known Radio Band To Bring Ruby Wright And New Englaniders fBarney Rapp and his New England- ers have been secured to play for the fourth annual Assembly Ball to be given March 11 in the Lstague Ball- room, it was announced yesterday by Norma Curtis, '39, general chairman. .. i I I r I i t I Il uiuproof Lastex Panties r-sa n i t i .1 i I BARNEY RAPP, IS ORCHESTRA, AND RUBY WRIGHT Trosh Frolic,' Enesco Concert List Chiairmeni Head List Of Week's Activties For Tlea Dan 'Gret'iEst Literary Genius Wales, University of Abery'stwth. Con4)igres And Assenx The role of Ferdinand Karl Zu Blitz Hohenheim, husband of Cassandra, will be taken by Henry Adams, '39. Lg Chairman ce 2 Of J.GJ. Leon i'upecC..,39wil Play "busunjiTeOatrclAscato,.eet fascist dictator. The ministers of a;tF l1 piys I (Of 1O'r Tfiine'Critics TeOt iclAsoitinpesns A E, SponSOring to)Af fair Ttus include James Moll, '39, as ~1 I Thursday night, the great* Germa Aiax, George Sprau, '38A as Cleon, ID ~ azi Caed] I o1 d ;ator, author and teacher, Thom-I The central committee for the ind- Hiram Collins, '38, as Jason, JanetasMnwowlspaon"hpedt'tadnctobhldfm Fullenwider as Myrtle, and Miss ~~~The climax of the coming week willa an h ilseko Tepedns e ac ob edfo Fulenwderas yrte, nd issComing Victory for Democracy." 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, March 3, in Tel sHln.be in the minds of the freshmen at!1 Beeker, the ancient retainer of the least, their frs& class project, the! n grs n seml r ran-teLaueBlrowatnone rovs I family, will be played by Robert "rs rlc"Ohretranet etra yLran ivow 0 "Frsh roic. Oherentrtinmntto 6 p.m. Thursday in the Leag esedybLorieivru,'0 Reinhart, Grad., and Grace Wilsona general chairman. w~ill be Pomeroy, little Phoeb's nurse. includes an Oratorical Association Ballroom which will be something o Other servants to the royal family lecture, Choral Union concert and a an innovation on campus. Hostesses The members of the committee are include Anne Schaeffer, Jane Ann tea dance. will be provided for the stags, and Robert May, '40, Spec., Philip West- RteMr alMayMcCrory, " r The Ann Arbor Independents are Charlie Zwick 's orchestra will play. brook, '40, Edward Wetter, '39, Marvin Barbara Patterson, Margaret Cram, Lecture To Be On Persian Poets ;eider, '39, Edward Page, '39E, of Margaret Thornhi'~l and Maxine giving their first faculty tea from The Research Seminary in IslamicCogesMisivou ofAs- Blaess. 1 ~~~~~~~~3:30 to 5:30 p.m. today at the League. Art will present. another speaker at by uhCr,'8d fMse al ~antippe Is In Cast At 4:15 p.m. tomorrow a public le- 4:15 Friday .in the .Natural Science Hael Halpin, '40, of Jordan Hall;! Ma oreMeka il ly!a- ture on "Trade Routes Between China Auditorium.. He. will be Prof. Eu-Mra omsn.'8 fMrh Marjorie Merkerwill play Xan-and the West" will be given in Room stache de Lorey, and his topic, "Per- CookanBuildi n. 38ofMrh tippe, Helena's secretary. The part of Co ulig Orestes will be taken by Richard D, Alumni Memorial Hall. The talk, sin Poets, Inspiration to Persian JenBleKg,'0ofetyar Humphries, '40, and his feminine wihi pnoe yteRs~c rit. bour Dormitory; Aa Rizzardi, '38, counterpart is Nancy Stonington as Seminary in Islamic Art, will be given Friday nighLjpd the 1938 Frosh of Adelia Cheever House; Zenovia LyadEenrM~ywl lyby Dr. Robert McDowell. 'Frolic! The dance will be held in~ krk, '0 fAuneHue Orpea nd lle Rohbltt illbePolloki To Talk At Coffee Hour th Union Ballroom, Franki Ma- Muriel Hess, '40, of Helen Newberry Aspasia. The role of E120P, the ROBERTA CHISSUS The Union Coffee Hour Tuesday f -! ters and his ochetra will play, and ,Residence; Elizabeth Wurster, 40, of jalril etknbyJsp r- --- -- - ternoon will feature a discussion ledl the class of 144 wl be out en ma e, h n ro ndpnet;Bti ham ,er '39 l beShortby JFrancesa -Sutherland, E leanorol ock byther9- the AnniA bor I de.enontsockttifh athe39po-hoSaturdaye Suth rland Elea orsSuprdthe w eekt M yersp he'39, ofe sthe3 ,League Le gue M use of Aspasia's Girls include Mary Kath-i Swan, Margaret Tichenor, Charlene litical science deprtnent. o '*GeV-r with a; hockey game between Michi- Representatives; Mary Morrison, '39, erine Adams, Dorothy Barrett, Helen Vallet and Faith Watkins. eietadPltc sACre.~gnandth'Utxvrsity of Toronto. f the Music School; Kastie C. Au- Jean Dean, Barbara Heath, Dixie In the Inn Dancers group are Edith The discussion will be held in the ____ June Jackson, Marietta Killian. Jane Alcorn, Jean Bourg, Jane Brede small ballroom. Lyonaz. Phyliss Miner, Jenny Petersen, Phyliss Carey, Roberta Chissus, Shir- I Tuesday evening comes the last of Alys Pierce, Marian Smith, Virginia ley Ann Crittenden, Nancy Dall, Jan- this season's Choral Union Concerts. ad el 4 0G UE Voorhees and Marjorie Williams. et Everest,. Marguerite Ganzhorn, Georges Enesco, violin virtuoso, is theI Redt Shirts Ciao. us Includes Many Virginia Hoezle, Jean Holland, Ma- performer, and his appearance will In te Rd Shrtschors ae Molyian Iddings, Virginia McCabe, Marie! be his first in Ann Arbor.I Allnwn Vigina Bnsly, aryMcElroy, Virginia Osterman, Ste- I Michigan meets Ohio State at 4 p.m.1 Katherine Burns, Margaret Carrigan, phanie Parfet, Jean Reinfrank, Wednesday in a swimming meet at Norma Curtis. Janet Davis, Barbara. (Continued on Page 8) the Intramural Building. psenJanHryalLbo-IA4:5pmThsdyiteN- itz, Mildred MacArthur, Marguerite ALPHA OMICRON PI tural Science Building, a lecture titled McQuillan, Helen McRae, Marcella ; Alpha Omicron Pi announces the i'Great Britain, Italy, and the Medi- P ark , P eggyn M rtoPoro hyteed in E lizab eth al w rtR o' 1,saa ea"ofllNorg ve.ichs eaeN.arkYPggis P ro f.iab e h R os , H .No wCc ,rrYI ofPofth e . C ollegehe C o leofofy re'ne Sa bo, Helen Schab, Tina -- - Scotti, Jeanette Stickles.' The,,Madrigal singers are Mary fresh l sthe list. Sprin ' ' t, JenAdams, Alice Bassett, Lorene' ,fa Brandt, Beulah Fenske, Harriet Ham- ,-.4 mett, Joan Lynch, Carmen McKell, Margaret MrpyMajoieTae Betty Van Dusen, Jeanne Vant, Bet-. ty Walker, Mary Wheat and Mary- Wickes.arHartD- Tfhe Secretaries r Hrie o WesJJe, Jane Mougey andWesJr ed{. Betty Spangler. The Guards choru ' include. Priscila Abbott, Virginia Al- len, Jeannette Beck, Jean Bertram, N r i ri 1~. Rapp brings his orchestra to Ann . st~yled by Arbor after completing an engage-,' IK R ment at the Gribson Hotel in Cin-HIK Y cinnati, 0,. They broadcast there 'o nightly over radio Station WLW and{fr the Mutual network. I Beautiful' Ruby Wright To Be Feature~ f ". Featured with the orchestra are .:. tfu Ruby Wright, known as "the sweet- ! vtou heart of the air" and the New Eng- vtil anders, a vocal harmony trio, Miss Curtis said..0 Tickets for the dance, which are priced at $3, will be sold from. 3 to 5 p.m. beginnining tomorrow in the Un- You're slim--saucy-and smart! dergraduate Office of the League. Thel in the clinging perfection of this sale, which will at first be limited action-free pantie. liunproof. Ato unaffiliated women may be opened ightly boned to prevent rolling. to sorority women during the latter' Self.-edged top and bottom for part of the second week if there smiooth lines. Firmly controlling are any tickets left unsold, Miss Cur-( to flatter your figure.- tis announced.. . Also in snatching Foundation, Carnations To Be Sold i Girdle and Bra at $2.00 'gp Breakfast tickets,- which, will sellI for : cents, and tickets for carna- tions wl be available at the same table with the dance tickets. Myrra Short, '39, tickets chairman, an- nounced. that cash only would be actd. The publicity committee for the I o dance will meet at .4 p.m,. tomorrow: in the undergraduate office. of the 8 Nickels Arcade League.,_______________ gust, '39, of the College of Architec -__________ ture; Edward Egle, '39, of the College of Engineering; and Graham. Bene- Read The Dlaily Classifieds diet, '38, of the School of Forestry and __________ ______ Conservation. _ _ _ .- lbc two way stretcl girdle with vc ntilatcd :; front pancl. I , l I i I II!. I I I ; I . .b.. =: t S -,: y... ' i;. ''r) Y '?.. '1h s :.?. ' : J E) By V/ELRY MONET Crisp styles in the neCw Spring deep, rich, ,real b/lue! TIhe sandal ized tic for your tailored outfit, the "draped, .sandal .., a perfect ending for your Ceegant dayime costume! inte treila rdem widirich 9vold or silvan H nisIu. just the right detorgo- ' t y s .s I ;., tive. touiefor ujooir I l._ I