TTIE MtITirN DXIY _ _ i . . . of cabbages and kings . .0.0 At last the spring breezes have begun to blow here in Ann Arbor, and on the breeze various details of who was where on the first real spring week- end this year, have been wafted to your correspondent. Seen hobblin' around at the Phi Delt's annual "Hobo Hobble" where everyone came dressed in 'his most comfortable clothes, were Betty Erdman and Jack Emmett, Patty Walpole with Ken Calder, and Nancy Worrell with Johnny Fletcher. In overalls were Betty Barlie and Dick Sherling while, Ruth Mary Smith and Bill Cae tossed the hay around. Over at the Union we saw Mariett Roleston with Shuman Worrell, and Eleanor Smith with Bob Summerhays. Also beatin' it out were Mary Lowery and Marvin Rodney, Bob Lewis and Lois Arnold and Dotty Davidson with Al Waterstone. And Then There Was War! ... At the Delta Upsilon house Friday night Freda Vander Veen and Doug Larson, Mary Louise Finney and John Kramer were seen wrapt in melodies. *At the Sigma Phi party Barb Simonds \ * and Fred Linsell were dancing away, " as were Edna Kearney and Bill Laitner.I . * The "War Dance" held at the Sig Nu house Friday night brought out such trenchmen as Genevieve Lovelace witl Bruce Hartwick, Betty Ann Neal and -.,Oscar *Hauser, Barbara Talcott with Wayne Osborne, and Jean Borland with Bud Bentley. Also giving war whoops were Mary Trix with Dick Anderson, Bob Bragg! and Rugh Diehlman, Alice Pearl Kramer with Art Griep, and Pat Neal with Paul Sampson. Mary Newcomb was there with Bill Harrison and Margaret Anne Hadsell with Lawton Hammett. Ginny Davis and Dick- Melcher were together, and Janice Baxter was there with George Cheffy. Spring Parley quite an important part in the week-end's activities, for Saturday afternoon we saw Jane Sapp, Dick Briggs, and Jane Baits a 'listenin' away. Saturday night Nina McClellan and Libby Allington appeared as did Marge Forrestel. Also present Saturday were Elaine Fisher, Gene Kane, Fred Heath, Ann Faden and Dotty Sampson. But Shirley Fishman was the most avid listener and participator; she was there at all sessions. 'Elwin Hel drick, Art Biggins, Thelma Weber, Elmore Staples, Roz Seidler and Helen Breed were also interested in the *. Parley. Spring W as In t ne Air . . . - Saturday night at the Gamma Phi Beta spring formal we saw Ted Novak and Pedo Ortmeyer, Mary Neafie and Bob Van Buren, and Helen Rhodes with Johnny Bach- '--'' - . ;nann. At the Hermitage party the same night Walter Lang with Janet Interviewin For '41 JGP BeginsToday Judiciary Council To Meet Sophomores This Week From 3 P.M. To 5 P.M. Eligible sophomore women who, have petitioned for the 1941 JGP are urged to come out early in the week for interviewing which will be held from 3 p.m. today, tomorrow, Thurs- day, and Friday, Doris Merker, '41, chairman of Judiciary Council, an- nounced. Early interviews will be to the ad- vantage of the individual as well as the Council, Miss Merker added, since the last minute rush will be avoided. Scenery chairman is the only new position on the central committee, which ordinarily consists of general chairman, finance chairman, patrons chairman, and ticket chairman. Oth- er committee chairmanships are fi- nance, dance, costumes, properties, ushers, music, make-up and pro- grams. This year, assistant dance chairman, assistant costume chair- man, recorder and bookholder will not be members of the ,cerntral commit- tee, although interviewing for these positions will take place at the same time. Eligibility cards must be shown at the time of the interview, Miss Merker said. The usual sign-up system, whereby the girls sign up in the order of their coming, will be used to facili- tate prompt and calm interviews, Miss Merker continued. "Hi-Falutin' was thename of the 1940 JOP which was given this March by the class of '41. Jane Grove was general chairman. Statewide Meeting For Kappa Deltas To Be At Lansing A statewide conclave for alumnae and actives of Kappa Delta sorority is Ito be held April 27 in East Lansing. Guests will be members of the active chapters at the University of Michi- gan, Albion College, Michigan State College and alumnae groups from De- troit and Port Huron. The Lansing alumni chapter will act as host at a Saturday luncheon, formal banquet and Sunday morning breakfast and the active chapter at Michigan State will entertain the guests with a semi-formal dance Sat- urday following the banquet and will hold open house all weekend. Registration will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 27, at the Michigan State Union in East Lansing. Pockets Are Popular E a 1 . 2 , ff S L i , as s ' y4, u" y I Dickinson, Ralph Beeker with Donna Baisch, and Ernie Palmer Carolyn Spatz were seen waltzing around. with The ever-popular, ever-practical shirt waist dress has received new interest by the use of large patch pockets. Theatre Group POsitions Open Mary E. Wheeler Named Assistant To Chairman Petitioning for, positions on the central committee for Theatre Arts will be open today through 5 p.m. Friday, it was announced yesterday by Jane Pinkerton, '41, chairman of the committee. Mary Ellen Wheeler, '41, has been appointed assistant general chair- man of the committeee. Other positions on the committee which will be filled following petition- ing include chairmen of The Daily publicity, Ann Arbor publicity, art, scenery, ushers, program, music, cos- tumes, and contacting public schools. 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