THE MICRIGAN DAILY Shirley Silver W Dr. Bell Addresses Delegates At National Athletic Convention ill Be Ge 118 Announced S ieral Chairman Of 194 ivitt's Swing Concert To Be Held Tomorrow For Music Enthusiasts I "The present organization of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, gives it every opportunity to pro- mote and advise on legislative mat- ters; to publicize and implement ad- vanced procedures; to assist in the coordination of our program with the programs of agencies with relat- ed interests," Dr. Margaret Bell, presi- dent of the Association, told members in the opening address of the 45th Annual convention, held April 24 through April 27, in Chicago. Fifty representatives of the Uni- versity, including members of the men's and women's Physical Educa- tion staffs, and senior physical edu- cation majors, attended the conven- tion in which thirty-five hundred leaders participated. Prof. Elmer D. Mitchele, editor of the association, played an important part as speaker and consultant. Prof. Laurie Campbell, adviser to the Na- tional Section on Women's Athletics directed the activities of the work- shop group on Athletic policies for women. Miss Dorothy Beise was chairman of the curriculum study committee of the pre-conference Mid- western Association of College Teach- ers of Physical Education for Wo- men meeting. Prof. Mabel Rugen was chairman of the Teacher's Training Section. Miss Marie Hartwig, National Secre- tary of the American Federation of College Women, arranged the activi- ties of the five student chairmen who conducted research on the topic of "What Youth Wants." Distinguished guest speakers at the convention were: Amy Henrichs, president of the National Education Association, Mr. Branch Rickey, vice- president of the St. Louis Cardinals, Mr. John W. Studebaker, Commis- sioner of the United States Office of Education, and Mr. Ben M. Oher- rington, chief of the Division of Cul- tural Relations of the Department of State. Panel and group discussions cov- ered the whole field of athletics, health, and recreation, with dem- onstrations, exhibitions, and movies included in the program. KEN COTTON CLASSICS 7.95 On Committee' For Next Year Rosebud Scott Will Head Costumes; Betty Bailie Is PublicityChairman (Continued from Page 1) Cabaret ticket and hostess commit- tees this year. She is also a member of the candy booth and social com- mittees, and property chairman for Theatre Arts. Miss Fisher is affil- iated with Alpha Epsilon Pi. Chairman of the JGP costume committee, Miss Scott worked o the Assembly Ball publicity and Frosh Project costume committees during her freshman year. This year she has served on the Assembly tea ban- quet and patrons committee, was chairman of the Soph Cabaret Tic- ket committee. This year she is a member of the Varsity debate team, Alpha Lambda Delta, and The Daily editorial staff. Costume Chairman Miss Dodge, assistant chairman of costumes, was active on the candy booth and Frosh Project costume committee her first year on campus. She worked on the Soph Cabaret and Theatre Arts costume committee, and is a member of the ballroom committee. Miss Dodge is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Radford, dance chairman for the 1941 JGP production, was a member of the Soph Cabaret and Theatre Arts dance committees, and is an orientation advisor for the comning year. Assistant dance chairman, Miss Hayden is a member of the social committee. She is affiliated with Alpha Phi. Soph Cabaret Committeemen A member of the Soph Cabaret finance committee and representa- tive on Assembly Board, Miss San- ford has been appointed finance chairman. She is a member of Al- pha Lambda Delta. Music chairman, . Miss Waters worked on the Soph Cabaret music committee, and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Miss Purdom has served on the Theatre Arts committee, is a mem- ber of The Daily editorial staff. She is affiliated with Collegiate Sorosis. Assistant committee chairman for Frosh Project, member of Soph Cab- aret boothtand exhibits committee, Miss Keatley has been appointed book holder. She is affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta. Pan-Hellenic Delegate Delegate to Pan-Hellenic Council and a member of the Pan-Hel dec- orations committee, Miss Smith has been named patrons chairman. She is amember of Delta Delta sorority. Betty Bailie, a transfer student from Albion, is a member of the League publicity committee. Assist- ing her, is Phoebe Power, who served as assistant chairman of Frosh Proj- ect and a Soph Cabaret hostess. Orientation Advisor Now A member of Frosh Project dec- orations committee, Miss Gardner is now an orientation advisor. She is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. Scenery chairman, Miss Frey is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Chi Omega. Miss Brown promoted Soph Cabaret publicity and is a Theatre Arts usher. Chairman of the ushers, Miss Goudy has been active on the League social and Soph Cabaret social committees. She is affiliated with Delta Delta Delta. Miss Drury, a transfer from Stephens College, is a member. of Delta Gamma sorority. Plans for the Jan Savitt Swing Concert to be held from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow in Yost Field House have been completed, the central committee announced yesterday. A large bandstand has been con- structed at one end of the Field House and extra bleachers have been erected. The bandstand has been so situated that the music will be easily heard in every part of the Field House. Ticket Sale To Continue Sale of tickets will continue on campus until Wednesday afternoon. After that time tickets may be ob- tained at the main desks of the League and the Union, or at the door of the Field House. All tickets are priced at 50 cents a person, and there are no reserved seats. Held for the second time in the past three years, the concert is be- ing given for the benefit of the Wo- men's Swimming Pool Fund. It is sponsored jointly by the Women's Athletic Association and the Men's Varsity Glee Club. In order that freshmen women may remain until the end of the concert, the Dean of Women's Office has granted late permission for the eve- ning. Women will be required to return to their residences directly after the concert. Savitt, who has made the term "shuffle rhythm" a part of the av- erage young American's vocabulary, will feature his Negro song stylist Bon Bon. The Top Hatters, Savitt's band, have just completei a nine month's engagement at the Hotel Lincoln in New York City. They have been broadcasting nightly over a coast-to-coast network and have __.. , been making Decca recordings regu- larly. WAA, Glee Club Make Plans The central committee in charge of all arrangements for the concert is composed of members of the Wo- men's Athletic Association and the Glee Club. General co-chairmen are Yvonne Westrate, '41, and Kenneth Heininger, '40. Norma Kaphan, '41, and Ralph Kelly, '41E, are co-chair- men in chargeofrpublicity. Assist- ing them are Margaret Whittemore, '41A, Phelps Hines, '42A, and James Crowe, '43. Betty Fariss, '42SM, and James George, '41, chairmen of the ticket committee have been assisted by members of the WAA and the Glee Club. TAILORED for action, in easy- to-care-for styles. The one- piece dress sketched in color with white stripes. A "two- piecer" with plain shirt and striped skirt. Both have action backs and smooth flared skirts. SWING MASTER SAVITT ..of cabbages1 and k ings .. . "Wake up, Hester, wake up! You've been talking in your sleep. Come on-. "Hmmm?" (Yawn, then sleepily) "Oh, Abbie, why did you wake me up? I was having the most wonderful dream. I had dates Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with the most marvelous B.M.O.C., and we went everywhere. Oh, I wish I could have kept on dreaming. You know I never get a chance like that when I'm awake. "Let's see. First we went to Frosh Project. Gee, but it was fun, and they had the cleverest skits, Abbie. And oh, there were just loads of people. My date pointed them out to me. We saw Mary DeMong and Jack Monroe, and Pat Sexton with Ed Frutig. Then there were Pat Miller, who was es- corted by Bob Gribble, and Joy Wright with Walt Chance' We also saw Shirley Altfield with Bob Krause, and Martha Preston with Willis Kuebler. And Kit Upson was dancing along with Rollins Low and Marge Ashley with John Brown. Military Ball Was Grand "We went to Military Ball after that. You see, my date was such an important man, that we just had to make the rounds of all the places. I met lots more people there. I was introduced to Charlotte Noble who was with Jake Beers, and Jeanne Noyes who was with Bruce Beyer, and Betty Brooks who was with Tom Jensen. And I met Nancy Gray and Bill Huff, Donna Miles and Herm Nordstrom. Gwenn Dunn and Bill Davis. Fran Kahrs and Herb Grossvendt, and Audrey Sorenson with Danny Shaw, Bobbie Fairbairn with Gunn Ramstrum. All seemed to be enjoying them- selves almost as much as I was! Saturday Was A Busy Day . . "We went on a hayride, too - the Alpha Gam party. We were with Ginger Outland and George Eddy, Joanne Woodward and Denis Chase, Betty Hoag and Logan Hovis. We didn't get a chance to talk to Jean Luxan and Bill McKay, or Fran Martin and Bill Wallace, but they were all there, too. And, oh yes, we did spend some time with Ardis Watson and Jim Mason, Marion Wright and Bert Katzenmeyer, and Lee Henderson who was with Tom Carr. There was a dance at the Kappa Nu house, too. Bob Golden was there with Cyril Schnit, Ben Hertz with Ruth Pollack. 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