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Other officers will be Hope Tappe, sergeant, as- sisted bytcorporals Mary Lou An- drews, Betty Jane Swift, Suzanne Springer and Edith Jensen; Sergeant' Nancy Cress, corporals Eleanor Brown, Janet Cork, Rosalind Saw- yer and Margaret Sawyer. Julie Fustenberg, sergeant, Sally Barflwell, Sally Maurice, Eunice Mintz a'nd Betsy Shaw, corporals; Lucy Ann Purdom, sergeant, Elean- or Wile, Jean Maurice, Angela Dob- son and Ruth Wolfe, corporals; Wini- fred Boak, sergeant, Katherine Lewis, Francis Mullin, Georgiana Clark and Peggy Peterson, corporals. The list continues with Gale Hunt- ington, sergeant, Mary Emery. Joan Badgley, Mary Gray and Sally Ed- wards, corporals; Betty Ann Bangs, sergeant, Dorothea Sleator, Gultekin Aga-Ogle, Marilyn 'Bothman and Nancy Lou Thompson, corporals. Mary Ann Olson, sergeant, Ann' Ailing, Margaret Yoakum and Har- ret Stuhrberg,corporals. Harvard Man ToSpeak Here, SProf. Saunders MacLane Gives Second Lecture In the second of the six Alexander; Ziwet Lectures in Mathematics, Prof. Saunders MacLane of Harvard Uni- versity will speak at 4:00 p.m. to- morrow in Natural Science Auditor- ium on "Cangnical Forms for Group Extensions." The ,Alexander Ziwet Lectures are given every year by a visiting mathe- matician under the sponsorship of the Alexander Ziwet Research Fund. The third of the lectures will be delivered Friday on the topic "Linear Algebras and Group Algebras." "Group Extensions and Number Fields" will be the topic of the fourth lecture on Monday, April 28. "Extension and Unit Groups" will be the topic on Wednesday, April 30. The last of the lectures will be on "Group Invariants of Adic Fields," to be given on Friday, May 2. >ix Faculty Men A te d Conference Of Speech Groups Six members of the speech depart- ment attended the annual conven- tion of the Central States Speech Association held April 17, 18 and 19 in Oklahoma City where they pre- sented papers in fields in which they specialize. The University representatives at- tending the national conference were Prof. Harlan Bloomer, Prof. G. E. Densmore, Prof. William Halstead, Prof. Kenneth G. Hance, Prof. Henry Moser and Glen Mills. Professor Bloomer served as chair- man of the session devoted to speech correction delivering papers on "New Data on Breathing Revealed by the Roentgen-Kymograph" and on "The Organizations of Speech Clinics." Professor Densmore, a member of the executive council of the National Teachers of Speech discussed "Re- quirements for Success in the Grad- uate School" and acted as chairman of the sectional meeting on the "The Introductory College Course." Professor Halstead spoke on "The Scope of Training for Specialists in Speech" at one of the sectional meetings Petitions D ue For Dormitory Assistantships Applications Are Available In South Wing Office, Litzenberg Announces Application blanks for staff posi- tions in the' men's and, women's dormitories for the coming Univer- sity year are now available in the office of the Director of Residence Halls, 205 South Wing, Prof. Karl Litzenberg, Director, revealed yester- day. Applications will be received for Women's Residence Hall Assistant- ships from graduate and professional tudents, juniors and seniors. A lim- ted number of graduate counselor- ships and undergraduate staff as- sistantships will probably be open for the coming year, he continued. The positions of Men's Residence Halls assistant will be available to graduate and professional students, and from men who will be seniors during the coming University year. Albion, Detroit Debaters Meet In State Finals The School Friday Albion State Championship High Debate will be held at 8 p.m. in Hill Auditorium between and Detroit Mackenzie high -- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 5) Christian Science Organization will meet tonight at 8:15 in the chapel 'of the Michigan League. The Bibliophiles section of the Fac- ulty Wonien's Club will meet today at 2:30 p.m. at 1504 Marlboro Drive. Coming Events Research Club: The Annual Me- morial Meeting will be held in the Rackham Amphitheatre Wednesday evening, April 23, at eight o'clock. The memtbers of the Women's Re- search Club and of the Junior Re- search Club are cordially invited. Dean Henry M. Bates will read a pa- per on the late Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes and Prof. H. H. Willard a paper on the noted chemist and physicist, Robert Boyle. Vocational Guidance Talk on Mu- sic: Dr. Earl V. Moore, Director of the School of Music, will speak on the requirements for admission to this School, and various aspects of the profession, at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, April 24, in the Small Ballroom of the Michigan Union. Students inter- ested in taking work in this School are urged to attend the meeting. Speech Seniors and Graduate Stu- dents: The Speech Graduate Study club will meet Wednesday, April 23, at 4:00 p.m. in the East Conference room of the Rackham Building. The members of the staff who attended the annual convention of the Central States Speech Association at Oklaho- ma last week will present reviews of the outstanding convention papers. Graduating seniors who plan to teach Speech are invited to attend this meeting. The University of Michigan Flying Club will meet on Wednesday, AprilE 23 at 8:00 p.m. at the Michigan Union.2 Important meeting. All membersl should attend.c The Pre-Medical Society will have Dr. Robert Gesell, Professor of Physi- ology, as guest speaker for the meet- ing Wednesday, April 23, at 8:00 p.m. at the Michigan Union. Dr. Gesell's topic will be "Variations in the Solu- tion of the Problem of Respiration," and will be illustrated with lantern slides. All persons interested are in- vited. Phi Sigma meeting in the West Lec- ture Room of the Rackham Building on Wednesday, April 23 at 8:00 p.m. Dr. Frederic Schreiber will speak on the use of anaesthetics at birth and their effects on the mental develop- ment of the offspring. Slides will il- lustrate the talk. Refreshments. Archery Club meeting on Thurs- day, April 24, at 4:15 p.m. in the Wo- men's Athletic Building. Plan to shoot at this meeting. Pitch and Putt Club meeting on Wednesday, April 23, at 5:00 p.m. at the Women's Athletic Building. Crop and Saddle will meet at Bar- bour Gymnasium on Wednesday, April 23, at 5.00 p.m. preliminary to drill practice and ride. Everyone is expected to come. All those interested in rooming at one of the men's cooperative houses this coming fall semester can be in- terviewed at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday in Room 306 of the Union. The Faculty Women's Club will hold its annual meeting and luncheon at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April! 23, in the Michigan League Ballroom. schools. More than 1000 high school stu- dents will convene in Ann Arbor to participate in the program arranged by the University Extension division under the direction of Arthur Secord of the speech department who is also the head of the Michigan State High School Forensic Association. The national topic which will be debated by the star high school squads will' be "Resolved: That the powers of the federal government should be decreased." The University of Michigan Band will present a concert before the de- bate begins. Other features will be a University Western Conference baseball game which the high school students may attend. The two opposing teams reached the finals by winning over their semi- final round opponents last month. Albion defeated Dundee while Mac- kenzie defeated Hart. Judges for the debate will be Prof. G. E. Densmore of the speech depart- ment, Prof. Carl Brandt of the engin eering college and Prof. Wilbur Gil- man of the University of Missouri. Dean Erich A. Walter of the literary college will act as chairman. FOR - BRACELETS - EAR RINGS - BROOCHES - NECKLACES In Sterling or Gold-Filled Priced as low as 2.00 S& I -BCO O Read And Use The Michigan Daily Classified Ads ~ 1 -- t i ,. , . r 0 ONE LOOK SHOWS THE DIFFERENCE I I ' I I HIGHLIGHTS in SPRING ATHLETICS in April's Gargoyle /' . r j Leave your film with us for finishing C4 and watch your picture quality im- prove. Modern methods, careful workmanship, and prints on Velox are the reasons why. 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