THE MICHIGAN DAILY . .: .. . , General Chairman Chairmanships ..of cabbages Are Announced and k g... By Betty Slee Mary Gage, Louise Keatly Yale men lave come, and Yale men have gone ... and the Alpha Phis Charlene Pike, Margot all had dates Saturday night! Who with . . . tch . . such a question! Tliom Head Positions Michigan men of 'course! s (ps. It is rumored that there were some crew cuts on Alphi Phi's doorstep.) Agnes Crow, '42, will be general Speaking of Yale, what'cha bet that the bulldogs bring their own mascot Bt Smee, '40 chairman of Juicarye next time. Little Eli of the Beta House may wear Y's on his back but the Council, announced yesterday. blue and white on Yale's mascot will have to be more than skin deep to put Chairman of booths will be Louise Michigan into any doghouse.. Keatley, '42, and chairman of publi- Because of the'Eli's loyalty to the yellow and the blue, CABBAGES AND city is Dorothy Brooks, '42. Other s ~~central 'comramittee members are KINGS votes Eli hero of the weekend, second only to our honored President Eileen Oberling, 42, dance chairman; Ruthven, whose testimonial dinner Friday night began wblt we term Chailene Pike, '42, costumes; Mar- "Michigan's BIG Weekend of the Year." got Thom, '42, hostess committee; The Psi U's Jost their teleplihe with the first shipment of alums. Cer- Rosebud Scott, '42, tickets; Mary Gage, recorder; Betty Hine, decora- tam members of Phi Delta Phi who know some Deke grads are requested tions; Martha HObrock, '42, finance, to settle the matter out of court. and Gwendolyn Dunn, '42, song And now for the person you've all been wondering about, Miss America? chairm Member Of Sorosis Well, what about Miss America? That's what we want to know. (no, we're Miss Crow, a member of Sorosis, NOT JEALOUS!) worked on the publicity and. dance Many parties flourished as the mobs of people hurried up from the committees of Freshman Project and stadium to warm their toes at tea-dances. on the candy booth committee of the Betsy Barbour didn't entertaini Miss Donnelly nor did they have any League. Miss Brooks, of Mosher- windows broken, but people crowded around the tea-table and Sue Corl, atios committee for Assembly Ball, George Frost, Mary MacDonald and Bob Brown turned on the "vic" for the ticket committee for Freshman some dncingProject and the, debating team. The AS.AE. house was gala too? Alums took over the dining room for Miss eate isaffiliated with dinner Saturday night and actives went hungry, that is all except Bob Gamma Phi Beta and worked on Uhlman and Jack Anderson who shoved Margery Kephart and Vcky\dellat- three committees for Freshman Pro- ly into their seats before the horde overtook them. ject. Miss Oberling is a transfer to A fleeting glimpse of last week's "'T{-Dance" shows some 400 people the University this year, and has attending the PACI's party. Lined along the walls and squashed between been a dancer for seven years. other dancers on the floor were Jane Sapp, Don Clarke, Bill Davidson and Miss Pike On Committee Marietta Killian. Mis Pie, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, worked on the publicity and dance committees for Freshman Project. Miss Dunn and Miss Gage, x TY a member 'of Gamma Phi Beta, par- ticipated in the singing numbers for ER ~F~TR SERVICE MsScott, of Betsy Barbour Resi- SV, Vdence, was a member of the publicity ekH CCTdcommittee for Assembly Ball, the Wewish to thank Huron Hills Cuntry Club, St. Thomas Sodality and costume committee for Freshman C.Y.O., K.C., Lawyers Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, and Phi Kappa Psi for Project, and the Assembly Tea com- their patronage last week. mittee. Miss Gage is a member of Gamma Phi Beta and sang in the HERM SALOMONSON HAL CARTER Freshman Project last year. 206 Nickels Arcade Dial 3937 Miss Thom, who is affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta, was on the dance committee of Freshman Project and ..this year took part in the WAA style show. Miss Hobrock is a member of Pi Beta Phi SPECIAL HOT NOON-DAY LUNCH To Be oday TOASTED SANDWICHES FOUNTAIN DRINKS At ion 00Pool and CANDIES The Union pool will be the scene of the annual all-campus women's Thet swimming meet at 7:30 p.m. today. Contestants from sororities, dormi- ersy R ossShoptories, and zones will represent their respective groups. The winning (Where stndents meet to chat and eat) house will receive the campus wo- In the Arcade men's swimming title for the coming year. Martha Cook dormitory has received the title for the past two successive years, and in the event that it is again victorious, will retain the MSswimming cup. MA R ILYN SHOPPE The various events planned for the meet include a 25-yard breast stroke, a 25-yard free style, a 25-yard back crawl, and a 25-yard side stroke. A 50-yard free style, 50-yard breast stroke, and 50-yard back crawl, will be the contests for the more ad- vanced swimmers. A front dive, a back dive, and one optional dive will. be required of all those participating in the diving con- test. There will also be a free style relay, with four women to a team. Fashion Turns Back Interfraternity Ball Ticket Sale 'ToOpen Today Ella Fitzgerald Will Play For Formal At Union; Affair Will Be Friday A limited supply of tickets to In- terfraternity Ball, to be held Friday at the Union, will be available to the general public from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow in the main lobby of the Union at $3.25 each. Ella Fitzgerald and the Chick Webb band, now engaged at the Grand Terrace in Chicago, will play for the dance. There will be tables in the terrace room and refreshments will be served free of charge. Th south end of the taproom will also be re- served for those attending the ball. Thomas Adams, '40, and Wilbur Davidson, '40, are co-chairmen of the dance. Other members of the central committee , are Blaz Lucas, '41, and J. Paul Smith, '41, publicity; Henry Watson, '41, and John Devine, '41, ticket sale. Other committee members are Charles Pecor, '41, A. Paul Smith, '41, Robert Reutter, '41, and Richard Peckinbaugh, '41, patrons; Jerry Grossman, '41, Paul Durfee, '41, ands Willim Ash, '41, building; Robert Schneider, '41, and William Lap- worth, '41, programs and favors; and Merrill Johnson, '41, and Burns Hutt- linger, '41, decorations. YU CAN LAUGH I To Interview Ball Applicants Eligible Women To Seek Panhellenic Dance Posts, x Barbara Bassett, '40, president of Panhellenic, announced yetserday that interviewing for positions on the central committee for Panhellenic Ball will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Un- dergraduate Office of the League. Chairmanships for which the com- mittee will interview all applicants are general chairman, decorations chairman, chairman of the chaperons committee, ballroom chairman, tic- kets chairman, publicity chairman, music chairman, and favors chair- man. All eligible women who wish a cen- tral committee position must be in- terviewed Miss Bassett said. The dance is a traditional formal affair, and is to be held Dec. 1 in the League. Announcement of the orchestra to play at the dance and the general decoration theme will be made later, Miss Bassett stated; when the com- mittee has been selected by the Council. Joe Sanders ("The Old Left Hand- er") and his band played for the dance last year. Dates for the tickets sales will also be announced in The Daily at a later date. 'Date Night' Class To Meet'Tomorrow The weekly Date Night dancing class, sponsored by the League, will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. to- morrow. Ella Stowe, '40, is in charge of the dance, an Virginia Osgood, 41, and Margaret Whittemore; '41, are assist- ing her with arrangements. Demon- strations tomorrow will be given by Maurice Miller and Frances Aaron- son, '42, and instruction will be given to anyone interested. Admission fee will be 25 cents for stags or couples, and women alone will be admitted free "of charge. Music for dancing will be provided in the Grand Rapids Room by the nickle- odeon: 11 at Ann Arbor weather, if you have a Permnan ent DiMattia Beauty Over the Parrot t 338 So. 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