THE MICHIAN DIAIMY NMWA*w Engineers And Lawyers ' rd Women's Mortar Board, Union Ballroom Debate Series Senior Society Will Be Scene Will BeToday, Tap At Banquet Of Slide Rule. dill Hold. Formal Danc'es To Head Slide-Rule onlgh Subsidization Of Athletics I.Coninued from Page 1) To Be Subject Of Debate year. She was Orientation adviser andamember of the League social For Dormitory Teams! committee. The third series in the women's in- Betty Clements, '41, and Doris Mer- tramural debate contest will be held ker, '41, fill the junior positions on at 4 p.m. today in Room 1025 Angell Judiciary Council. Miss Clements was Hall. a member of the dormitory board of Assembly. She acted as ticket chair- Jean Maxted, '41, and Mary Mar-_ tha Taylor, '41, of Martha Cook man for Sophomore Cabaret, assist-' Building will uphold the affirma- ed with Assembly Ball and Banquet, tive side of the question, "Resolved: and worked on the committee of then that intercollegiate athletics should Interdormitory Dance. be subsidized." Dorcas Corin, Grad., Affiliated with Pi Beta Phi, Miss' and Zenovia Skoratko, '40, of Alum- Merker worked on committees for l nae House and Jordan Hall, will pre- both Freshman Project and Sopho- l sent the negative side of the argu- more Cabaret. She is a member of the ment. social committee of the League and Three of the 12 teams entered in the business staff of The Daily. the contest remain in the competi-, The chairmen of the five standing tion. The loser in today's debate will committees of the League were an- challenge Josephine' Kift, '40, and nounced by Miss! Shipman. They are: Catherine MacDermott, '41SM, of Mary Minor, chairman of the social Zeta Tau Alpha, and the winner of committee; Miss Davis, Theatre Arts that debate will compete with the chairman; Miss Matthews, head of winner of today's /contest for the Orientation, and Roberta Leete, chair- championship of the series. man of the merit system committee. Mr. Harold B. Allen, of the Eng- Jean Van Ralte will serve as Orien- lish department, will act as judge, tation adviser ifor transfers, but not and Jane Krause, '41, a member of as a member of the League Council. the women's varsity debate team, will Miss Minor, a member of Kappa be bhairman. All students and °acul- Alpha Theta and Wyvern, worked ty menibers who are interested are for all the projects of her class. She invited to attend. was general chairman for Panhellen- The intramural debate series is ic Ball this year, a member of the sponsored by the Undergraduate social committee of the League and Council of the League. Debaters en- the central committee for J.G.P. tering the contest are awarded League' Affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi, merit points in proportion to the Miss Davis is a member of Wyvern, number of debates in which they take the Theatre Arts and candy booth part. committees of the League,. She was ticket chairman for the 1939 J.G.P. Miss Matthews was assistant chair- D.A.R. Convention man for this year's Assembly Ball and for the Interdormitory 'Dance. Hears Patterson She has served on the social, Theatre Arts and Orientation committees of the League. SAGINAW, March 30.-(AP)e- The MissLeete is a member of Kappa Michigan Daughters of the American Alpha Theta. She worked on publicity Revolution, holding their 39th an- for Freshman Project, tickets for nual convention here, heard Grove Sophomore Cabaret and the merit Patterson, editor of the Toledo Blade, system committee of the League. This discuss "American Education for year she has been an Orientation ad-; What" at a banquet tonight. viser and a member of the ticket com- Hardin Vandeursen, of the Univer- mittee for J.G.P. sity of Michigan School of Music, Miss Van Ralte is affiliated with sang several songs. Kappa Kappa Gamma. She took part Mrs. Henry B. Joy of Grosse Pointe, in last year's intramural debate honorary vice-president general, en- series. She was a member of the dorsed Mrs. Bessie Howe Geagley of Theatre Arts committee and served Lansing, State Regent, for vice-presi- as make-up chairman on the central dent general. The State group's elec- committee of J.G.P. tion will be held next year. Dean Alice C. Lloyd and Prof. How- I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . --- - -- - Vincent Lopez Will Pla Socialite, Betty Hutton, To SingWith Orchestra Approximately 375 couples are ex- . pected at the tenth annual Slide Rule Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the ballroom of the Union, Anderson Ashburn, '40E, pub- licity chairman said yesterday. Wal- ton Rodger, '39E, is general chairman with Mary Louise Clark of Detroit as his guest. . Vincent Lopez and his "Suave A Swing" Orchestra will play for the ince. Betty Hutton, a New York socialite who has been called "Ameri- ca's Number I Jitterbug" on the basis WALTON RODGER of her performances during their six- month engagement this year at the 1 Casa Manana in New York, will be M ilitary all his vocalist. Miss Hutton and Mr. . Lopez will be guests of Kappa Sigma fraternity at dinner before the dance. TcketsBeLiitde Flowers To' Be Limited The central committee and out-I To Be Sold TO Advanced going members of the Michigan Tech- nic which is sponsoring the dance Corps Until April 19 will hold a fornial dinner at 7:15 p.m. today in the Union. Only their guests Tickets for the Military Ball will go may wear corsages according to the on sale from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. tomor- Michigan tradition, Ashburn said. Central committee, members are row (Saturday) in the Regimental Rodger, Ashburn, Donald Van Loon, Council Office in the West Engineer- 439E, chairman of the floor commit-, ing Annex, Walter J. Hinkle, '40, tee, Richard M. Adams, '40E, music publicity chairman, announced yes- chairman, M. Robert Herman, '40E, terday. chairman in charge of tickets and The sale will be limited to mem- programs, and George Hanson, '39E, bers of the advanced corps, and those patrons chairman. persons belonging to the Officers Re- To Have Traditional Slide Rule serve Corps until Wednesday, April Wesley S. Warren, '39E, decora- 19. From April 19 uitil all the tick- tions chairman has been assisted by i ets are sold, the sale will be open to Robert F. May, '39E, and John M. members of the basic corps. Price Stevens, '39E. Details of the decora- lof the dance will be $3. tions have not been revealed, but Only cash will be accepted for the they will include the traditional large tickets, Hinkle said. He also stressed slide rule at the south end of the the fact that according to the new ballroom, cartoons of engineers and system being employed in selling a large model of an engineer ar- tickets this year, there will be abso- ranged with wheels and gears. lutely no tickets held for any in- dividual, nor reserved for anyone ard McClusky were the irinile ' other than members ,of the two i Masters' Band Fraternity Dinners Pharmacy rill 'Before Slide-Rule Will Be Heard, Committeemen C., rease To Be Held, At Crease Ball Are A nnounced Whether the week-end will turn out to be snowy, rainy ' or sunny, it Annual Dance To Follow promises to be a gay one, for what Bobby' Scherger's Band 'Night Court' Theme with Slide Rule and Crease, plus fra- ternity parties, the pass-word for to- Will Play Dance To .Be At League Ballroom I night seems to be excitement, and a On April 21 In League great deal of fun. More than 225 couples will attend Phi Delta Phi will hold a dinner be- The first annual "Apothecaries Crease Ball, annual lawyers' dance, fore 'attending Crease Ball. The Ball" will be given from 9 p.m. to i to be held from 9 p.m, to 1 a.m. today chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Fran- a.m. Friday, April 21, in the Fthel cis Wistert. A dinner will also be giv- Fountain Hussey Roomxof the L"%a ;ue,, in the League Ballroom, William Jet- en by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, following Norene Jadwin, 140P, genera chair - ter, 139L, and John Rae, '39L, co- which the members and guests will 1 man, announced yesterday. ' chairmen of tickets and publicity, attend Slide Rule, Mr. and Mrs. ; Bobby Scherger and his band, who have announced. Walter Horstman of Detroit will have played at the Swing Sessions, Marian Frances To Sing chaperon, will play for the dance. 'P'robable $ Frankie Masters and his orchestra ; Radio-Dances Given i vocalist will be Chan Pinney. will furnish music for the dance. Fea- I An informal radio-dance will be k Members of the central commit- Phi Kappa Sigma's contribution to tee are: Helen McRae, '39P, program tuned vocalist with the band is Ma- the social whirl. The chaperons will and publicity chairman;- Raymond rian Frances. Masters has played be Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln Love of De- Hale, '39P, in charge of music; troit and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hage- George 1Ph;16ps, '39P, ticket and fi- meyer of Ann Arbor. nance chairman; Paula Machnik, Only guests committeemen Theta Delta Chi will also hold an '40P, in charge of patrons; and Leon- will be allowed t to wear corsages, informal radio-dance from 9 p.m. to , and Robinson, '41P, decoration chair- Donald Swope, 139L, and Jay Sik 1 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith man. kenga, '39L{ have announced. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham Attendance will be limited to 100 Corsages will be removed if this will be chaperons. couples. Tickets, which went on sale ruling is not observed. Delta Tau Delta will hold its initia- Tuesday, are, now available at the - tion formal tonight. Red Goodson Pharmacy Office of the Chemistry at various hotels and night clubs ca- and his orchestra will play. Mr. and Building or from the committee mem- Mrs. Rowan Fasquelle, Mr. and Mrs. bers at $1.50 per couple. tering to student patronage, such as D. H. Edson and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. This will be the first formal dance the College rInn and Edgewater Beach !Jeffers will chaperon. i of the Pharmacy ' School in recent Hotel in Chicago, and the Clover' Phi Gamma Delta willhold an in- Years. All graduate and local phar- Club of Hollywood. I formal dance from 9 p.m. to 1 'am. macists are invited to attend. Decora- Summons have been served by the 'at which Clair Slatz and his "Pepper tiorig for the ball will be! announced deputy sheriff to each guest invited 1 Shakers" will furnish the music. Mr., later, Miss Jadwin said. LL LJUVJ a7i3L1lii VV i:.Qr411 5UI.r7V SLS Y1V4ILkN111411Lr11:, YY- LUAlA- VLSI, lAA us.a+V. -. to the ball. Decorations will carry and Mrs, Richard Meyers and Prof. out the theme of a Night Court. A ,Karl Reichenback will chaperon. real policeman-will take tickets a, a Shipwreck Party Y night sargeant's desk. The entrance, Something new in the line of par- to the ballroom will be a jail door, j ties will be given by Beta Theta Pi' with a female warden to admit guests. [party. tonight. It's called a "Shipwreck Favors Will Be Given [party. It will be an informal radio Favors for the dance will be a "I dance with members and their guests i satire 'issue of the Michigan Law t coming in costumes supposedly warn Review, called the "Raw Review when a ship once-upon-a-time Jetter and Rae have announced. wrecked. The chaperons will' be Mr. Other members of the central corn- and Mrs. Shelby Schurte and Prof. mittee for the dance are William So- ( and Mrs. A. J: Eardley. boroff, '39L, James Black, '39L, John ! Sigma Phi will hold an informal.. lGriffin, '39L, who are in charge of , dance tonight from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. entertainment. The decorations com- I Bill Gail and his orchestra will play mittee is headed by Harry Brelsford, for the dance. Mr. Gail is a member,! 139L, and Robert Ward, '39L. John of Sigma Phi. The chaperons will McCarthy, '39L, and Robert Knight, be Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stapp and '39L, are in charge of music. Prof. and Mrs. Joseph Cannon. t r ) s i Virginia Soloman Wins Curtis Institute Award Virginia Soloman, 16, of "Jackson, violin pupil -of' Mrs. Marian Struble Freeman, of Ann Arbor," has been ' offered one of°six''violin scholarships at Curtis Institute of Music in Phila- delphia, beginning in September. Miss Soloman, a high school stu- dent, was chosen from a number of tryouts whose. performances covered two and a half days. The commit- tee of Judges was headed by Efrem Zimbalist, one of the soloists at the May Festival last year. Miss Soloman played over the ra- dio on Major Bowes Amateur Hour last Feb. 16. speakers at the Banquet. Janet Ful- lenwider, '39, retiring chairman of the merit system committee, reported that Gamma Phi Beta ranked highest in activities and scholarship, and that Martha Cook Residence has groups previously named. shown the greatest improvement in that field for the year. Marcia Con- nell, '39, was named as having the ar1 aae.b f i Uiim hPZI of l . i u e jJ infeb ' i Y greatest numoer of league points . fpr~q . f.ep41 £4/I Lfe It's easy to choose the smartest shoes from our vast selection of EASTER . S" I NTERNATION A L SITUATION I 5, i 11 i I I ... I : 4:. "'. :: X151 S57 ypd } q}zy5 ": ::"::::': "i;:, .":}SV. '::'S". . gill 'Gtiti 11:1. :;:'S .. .,_ " Zit .Y. . . . : .. , '.".. 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