THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA Sororities, Dormitories Name Songs For All -Campus Sing Senior Women To LeadGroup From Library Underclassmen To Wear Ribbon Signifying Class; Judges To Be Announced Sorority houses and dormitories, 22 in number, have thus far signified their intention of taking part in the all-campus women's sing to be held Thursday, May 25. The Ann Arbor Independents will sing "To the University of Michi- gan; Alpha Chi Omega will sing "Song of the Lyre Bird" and Alpha. Delta Pi will sing "Sweetheart Song." The members of Alpha Epsilon Phi will present "Parting Song" and Al- nhanmirmrPi illrinf A n Pi Heads Lantern Night Extra Tickets To Senior Ball To Go On Sale Bob Crosby's Orchestra, Bars, Booths, Lend Zest To 'Symphony In Blue' A few of the 150 extra Senior Ball tickets which were printed due to popular demand still remain to be sold, William Grier, '39, general chair- man of the ball, announced yester- day. These tickets will go on sale for the last timne from noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Union. It will be unnecessary to bring identification cards to buy tickets, said Grier. Booths for the dance, which will be held from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Friday, June 16, are under the direction of Fredric Olds, '39E. "Fraternities which have not yet made arrange- ments for their booths and desire to do so should contact me immediate- ly," said Olds. Roberta Chissus, '39, chairman of decorations, is acting as his assistant. Bob Crosby's orchestra has been engaged to play for the ball. The theme for the decorations is a "Sym- phony in Blue." There are to be four bars on all sides of the floor with booths located between them. Coca cola and ginger ale will be served. Souvenirs of the dance will be handed out to the guests which will include the commencement program and a list of the outstanding seniors. Girls' Cooperative Is Selecting Applicants For Next Semester By HELEN CORMAN groups discussing buying furniture WANTED-Girls of any size, shape, and renting houses. Next year the color, race or creed who are interest- "co-oppers" are moving to 1152 ed in living economically and cooper- Washtenaw Ave. atively and in participating in a prac- House To Be Larger itcal domestic science course - the 1 The new house is much larger and chance of a college life-time is of- more advantageously located, Miss fered. Have you ever deplored your Otis said, and will enable them to lack of culinary or housekeeping skill house three more girls. The task of and wanted to do something about completely furnishing a home for 22 it? Well, the old adage, "The way girls is a big one, she added, "but we to a man's heart is through his stom- are enjoying it and are deriving a ach," has been instrumental in land- wealth of experience which should ing more than one good man! prove invaluable later in life." Launched Amid Doubts Only a limited number of new mem- The Girls' Cooperative House, 517 bers can be admitted so applicants E. Ann St., established in 1937, pro- should either call 2-2218 or fill an vides financial, social and educa- application blank at the office of the tional advantages for its members for Dean of Women as soon as possible, a very reasonable price. Launched said Miss Otis. amid a sea of doubts, trials and tribu- lations, it hs proved itself without a doubt to be a success, Hilda Otis, '40, president of the house, said. At present 19 girls are eating, j sleeping, buying, planning and work- ing together under this plan. Each member works six or seven hours a week doing a variety of tasks includ- ing dishwashing, cooking and house- cleaning. The jobs of housekeeper, purchaser, menu planner and accoun- tant are changed four times a year to enable more girls to enjoy the privil- ege of the practical expreience, Miss Otis continued. Educational Plans Included Not only social, but educational activities are provided members of the Girls' Cooperative. The educa- LINENS for the Bride The perfect gift that has both beauty and service. Let us help you select a gift worthy of the occasion. Always Reasonably Priced GAGE LINEN SHOP O 10 NICKELS ARCADE ...rr.w Be Satisfied With A Michigan Daily Classified __:_ HARRIET SHARKEY Nom pna .micron P wll sing, . '. ri Lullaby." Alpha Phis Entered "I Think of Alpha Phi" will be sungk by the Alpha Phis and Alpha Xi Delta will present "Your Consolation." Chia Omega's song will be "Sweetheart of Chi Omega" ; "When College Days Engagements Are O'er Forever" will be sung by Collegiate Sorosis and the members of Delta Delta Delta will present, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rogers, of De- "Under the Moon." troit, announce the engagement of "D.G. Pal" will be sung by Delta their daughter, Florence, '39 , to Gamma and Gamma Phi Beta will Stephen G. Luther, Jr., son of Mr. sing "Goodnight Little Sister." "Theta' and Mrs. S. G. Luther of St. Louis, Mo. Lips" will be sung by Kappa Alpha Theta; Kappa Kappa Gamma will 'Miss Rogers is affilliated with Kappa present "Kappa Gamma Led Us On Delta sorority. Mr. Luther is a mem- Our Way" and Pi Beta Phi will sing ber of Theta Xi at Purdue University. "Follow the Arrow." The marriage of Barbara Lewis Zeta Tau Alpha will sing "Castle" Bichowsky, daughter of F. Russell and Adelia Cheever will sing "I'll Bichowsky, of Granger Ave., to James Ne'er Forget My College Days." Al- Wesly Rice, Grad., son of Mr. and umnae House will present "Wishing" Mrs. James J. Rice of East Sparta, and Betsy Barbour will sing "Betsy O., took place yesterday at the Michi- Barbour." Martha Cook will sing gan League chapel. Mr. Rice is now "Martha Cook"; Jordan Hall will a graduate student at the University. sing "Friar Song" and Couzens Hall He received his bachelor's degree at will offer "Goddess of The Inland Tri-State College, Angola, Ind. Sea." The marraige of Eunice- Eleanor Seniors Lead March Fetterly, '26, daughter of Mrs. Amos The sing will be held immediately R. Fetterly, to Anthony F. Haven, following the annual Lantern Night '26E, son of Mrs. James Haven, of procession. Starting in front of the Grand Rapids, occured yesterday at General Library at 7:30 p.m., the line the First Congregational Church. of march will proceed to Palmer Field. Mr. Haven received his master's de- The march will be led by the Univer- gree here in 1934. They will make sity Band and five senior women. their home in Grand Rapids where The five women who will lead the Haven is an engineer. ' 1 CHAPTER HOUSE ACTIVITY NOTES procession this year are Jean Holland, '39, former president of the League; Sybil Swartout, '39, former Judiciary Council head; Norma Curtis, '39, former president of the Women's Ath- letic Association; Stephanie Parfet, '39 former head of Panhellenic Asso- ciation and Betty Jane Mansfield, '39, former president of Assembly. Chairmen Listed Senior women will wear caps and gowns and will carry lighted lanterns. All freshmen will wear green hair rib- bons, sophomores will wear red and juniors will wear yellow. Harriet Sharkey, '40, is general chairman of Lantern Night; Janet Homer, '41, is assistant general chair- man, and Jane Krause, '41 is in charge of the sing. Maxine Baribeau, '40, i6 in charge of the field; Florence Brotherton, '40, of the line of march; Jane Jewitt, '40, of the lanterns and Norma Kaphan, '41, of publicity. Social organizations on campus continue activities today with din- ners, teas and open-houses. Acacia A dinner will be given at the.Acacia house in celebration of the chapter's annual Parents' Day. Alumnae House Mrs. Ellory Preston will pour for the open-house and tea being given, this afternoon by Alumnae house in honor of its alumnae. Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta will honor its sen- ior members tonight with a Senior Supper. Gamma Phi Beta Gifts for graduating seniors and scholarship and sorority awards will be presented at the Honors Day Ban- quet being given today by Gamma Phi Beta. Psi Upsilon Dean Alice Lloyd, Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven, Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley, Mrs. Finlay Riggs, Mrs. E. D. Mitch- ell, Mrs. G. W. Patterson, Mrs. E. L. Adams and Mrs. P. J. Keller will pour for the faculty tea being given by Psi Upsilon from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. this afternoon. Alpha Omicron Past and present officers of Alpha Omicron Pi will attend a dinner given by their corporation at 6:30 p.m. to- day in Detroit. tion committee, headed by Adrienne Rauchwerger, '41, meets regularly to plan Sunday night supper meetings which include talks by prominent faculty members. In addition to the usual teas and parties on the social calendar, the Girls' Cooperative boasts of an un- usual, newly formed organiaztion, "The Girls' Cooperative Boys' Club." Males become eligible atfer waiting patiently 59 minutes for their dates. The midnight oil is burning far in- to the night at the house with little Women To Choose Fall Project Heads Officers of Assembly, league house presidents, Ann Arbor Independents and the Dormitory Board will meet at 4 p.m., Tuesday, in the Leag, Mary Frances Reek, '40, President of Assembly announced yesterday. They will consider the chairman appoint- ments for the three Assembly activi- ties planned for next fall. The proj- ects planned are Independent Fort- night, Assembly Tea and an Informa- tion Booth. F Orientation Committee Will Meet Tomorrow An important meeting of the orien- tation committee will be held at 4 p.m., tomorrow in the League, Mary Margaret Meloche, '40, secretary of the orientation committee announced. All advisers and assistant advisers must be present, she said. If absent without. being excused by Patricia Matthews, '40, orientation chairman, they will be automatically dropped from the committee, Miss Meloche continued. ectri 8 6 eaag 99&&t,~zced.. I F III I $7.95 Two-piece "casuals" for the summer life of ease. The blouse may be worn tucked in or out over the wide swinging skirt. In pastels I and white. III] I'll U - ~~'%:'~~ '~~'