HtD MICHIGANDAILY Ball Committee v7 l f Charlotte Houk States Names Of Chairmen Eligibility Cards Needed; Meeting Of Ticket Group Will Be Held Monday The list of committee members for Assembly Ball, to be held Friday, March 3, in the ballroom of the League, was announced yesterday by Charlotte Houk, '39, general chair- man. The decorations comittee, headed by Frances Burgess, '39A, is com- posed of: Grace Helen Barton, '41; Sally Corcoran, '41; Dorothy Park, '39; Betty Ann Zunk, '42; Estelle Poposki, '40; Mary Van Welde, '40; Rosemarie Raymond, '40; Mary Mit- chell, '42; Ora Groft, '41; Katherine Cromer, '40; Erma Bush, '41. The list continues' Dorothy Brooks, '41; Jane Pollack, '41; Betty Notley, '39; Anne Schaeffer, '40; Virginia Durand, '40; Frances Herdrick, '41; Lucy Ann Kickpatrick, '41; ' Irene Ferguson, '42; Clarice Carr, '42; Bar- bara Richards, '41; Beverly Jenness, '40; Cecile Franking, '39; Peggy O'Neil, '41; Mary Hammond, '42 and Marion Wilmarth, '41. To Sell Tickets The ticket committee, of which Ellen Krieghoff, '40, is chairman, con- sists of Mary Frances Reek, '40; Betty Clement, '41; Jean Baker, '41; Judith Frank, '40; Lenore Johnson, '39; Hel- en Cully, '41; Sally Manthei, '40; Ellen Redner, '40; Caroline Williams, '40; Marvis Schwartz, '40; Charlotte Wyss, '41; Annette Stroup, '39; June Holmquist, '40; Roslyn Fellman, '40; Violetta Engel, '39; Jean Harley, '39; Jane Campbell, '39; Dorothy Nichols, '40; Jean Hubbard, '41; Jane Rdos ing, '42; Kay Priehs, '41 and Betty Bricker, '40. To Head Publicity Members of the publicity commit- tee are Jean Tenofsky, '41; Doris Harvey, '41; Jane Sapp, '41; Elaine Alpert, '41; Zenovia Skoratko, '40; Mildred Williams, '41; Rosebud Scott, '42; Carmen McKell, '40; Peggy Cor- nelius, '41; Elaine Wood, '41; Sylvia Pritzler, '40; Roberta Moore, '40; Ann Stannard, '40 and Mary Jean '- linneli, '41; Betty Hall, '41, is chair- man. The patrons committee, headed by Florence Michlinski, '39; consists of Barbara Johnson, '40; Jean Belle King, '39; Jane Klein, '41; Dorothy Lowenstein, '39; Betty Kranich, '41; Lucile Howard, '42; Janet Grace, 42; Phyllis Eisen, '41; Martha Jane Drew, '41; Janet Sibley, '41; Mary Honecker, '40; Ogla Dobosz, 39; Marie McLeroy, '39 and Elaine Al- pert, '41. No Assistance Needed Maya Gruhzit, '41, program chair- man, announced yesterday that be- cause of a limited amount of work, she will not require the assistance of a committee. Those who petitioned for the program committee are re- quested to transfer to another com- mittee. There will be a meeting of the ticket committee at 4 p.m. Monday, in the undergraduate office of the League. Group Named To Plan Debate Meeting For Participants Will Be Held March 1 A committee has been appointed to organize the procedure for the Intra- mural Debates, to begin soon under the sponsorship of the League, Betty Bricker, '40, co-chairman of the de- bates, announced yesterday. Elizabeth Shaw, '41, has been chos- en for Betsy Barbour; Jane Dunbar, '40, for Helen Newberry; Martha Essig, '41, for Martha Cook; Janet Roemhild, '40, for Jordan Hall; Mary Frances Browne, '39, for Mosher Hall; Merida Hobart, SpecEd, for the Ann Arbor Independents; Fifi Angelson, '41, for the League Houses; and Helen Brady, '40, for the sorori- ties. There will be a mass meeting for all women interested in participating in the debates at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 1, in Room 3209 Angell Hall. At this meeting all teams, of two members each, will be given the af- firmative or the negative of the ques- tion for debate: "Resolved that qol- legiate athletics should be subsidized." The committee, headed by Miss Bricker, will be in charge of the or- ganization of the intramural debate series. They will contact different campus organizations to secure the names of the debaters on each team. All women wishing to enter the de- bate contest should give their names to any of the committee members before the mass meeting on March 1. To GreetSpring Season 5 2 >, k , 1 f ~" }:" S Spring is just around the corner, as is shown by this attractive ad- vance fashion. This trim tailored suit with wide lapels and fitted jacket is relieved by a chic fem- inine veil on an off-the-face hat. Suede gloves, pumps, and large bag complete the ensemble. Cartoons To Be Ball Decorations Members of the medical school faculty will see themselves as medics see them in the theme of decorations for Caduceus Ball from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday in the Union Ballroom. Black-and-white pencil sketches of Disney creations on placards will be suspended around the walls, named for the professors they characterize. There will be Ferdinand, the Torea- lor and the Bumblebee; Mickey Mouse, Pluto and Donald Duck; the } ', L= 4c . i rr f t t ; / R;i : s.: #_: k: i #=:= >. 2::": f:::; >.: ::. ..::i:z::; : ? t" ',. $: