THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NIN E Lantern Night 'Sing' To Be May 19 At Palmer Field Entry Deadline! For Women Three Hits For A Miss Military Bal I Will Be May 2 Organizations. To Be Limited To Three Minute Song; Group To Assemble On Library Steps- t Senior women will don caps and gowns to be honored by the tradi- tional Lantern Night Sing, sponsored by WAA on Monday, May 19, at Palmer Field. All sorority, dormitory and inde- pendent groups have been invited to participate Donelda Schaible, WAA{ president and general chairman of the annual event, announced. Each group may sing any one song, but isd limited to a three minute period. All ' those groups intending to enter must W notify Virginia Paterson, '42, chair- man of the sing, by Friday. To March To palmer Field All campus women will assemble WAA SCHEDULE ' on the library steps at 7 p.m. and will march to Palmer Field, the procession S being led by the former WAA presi- Softball Schedvule: 4:30 p.m. Mon- dent and former League, Assembly, day, Couzens I vs. Chi Omega; Stocka Panhellenic and Judiciary presi-well I vs. Mosher; 5:30 p.m. Alpha dents.dDelta Pi vs. Palmer Cooperative; Senior women will wear their caps Ann Arbor Independents vs. Alum-1 and gowomen will war tercs nae-Cheever. At 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. adgowns, and will carry lanterns Alh Gamma Delta vs. Jordan I; they receive in front of the library Alpha Phi Beta vs. Martha Cook to Palmer Field where, after the and Th Deta vs. PiBta Phi. block "M" is formed and the "Yel- 5:10 p.m. Delta Gamma vs. Alpha low and Blue" is sung, they will pass5 Phi; Alpha Chi Omega vs. Zeta Tau them to the junior women. ph; Alpha eta vs. CTu- Juniors To Wear Yellow Alpha; Kappa Alpha Theta vs: Couz- ens II. r The class of '42, receiving the lan- At 5:10 p.m. Weinesday Kappa terns in the traditional ceremony, Kappa Gamma vs. League House. At will wear yellow hairbows, the soph- 4:10 p.m. Thursday Kappa Delta vs. omore women will wear red and the Martha Cook II; Jordan III vs. Stock-c freshmen women, green. well III; at 5:10 p.m. Alpha Omicron The line of march committee :.s Pi vs. Phi Sigma Sigma; Sorosis vs. headed by Virginia Frey, '42E, while Newberry. in charge of Lanterns Is Janet Le- Tennis: Singles and mixed doubles win, '43. Nancy Bercaw, '43, is head club meeting at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow. of the Patrons committee, Virginia Golf: Pitch and Putt meeting for Patersen, '42, is chairman of the sing instruction from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 and Lois Shapiro, '42, is in charge of p.m. Wednesday at Palmer Field. publicity. Crop and Saddle: Meeting 5 p.m.I After the names of the groups to Wednesday at the W.A.B. participate are in on Friday, a draw- Dance Club: Meets 7:30 p.m. Wed-F ing will be held to determine in nesday at Barbour Gymnasium. what order the groups shall sing. Archery: To meet 4:15 p.m. Thurs- ______--day at W.AB. Will Feature Draftee Trials ROTC Insignia, Sabres, Flags, Arch Of Emblems To Decorate 23rd Annual Dance On May 9 Trials and tribulations of the draft- ee will be on display from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. May 9 at 'the 23rd annual Military Ball. The draftee, before and after, will be depicted in a ballroom hung with red, white and blue, according to Thaddeus Kucharski, '42E, decora- tions chairman. Guests will pass un- der an arch of emblems and tri-col- ored bunting. More bunting will dec- orate the patrons' and guests' alcove and the orchestra stand. Behind the orchestra; stand a large, gold-lacquered ROTC seal will hang. On either side of this spot-lighted seal and extending toward the ends of the ballroom will be enlarged in- signia of the five departments rep- resented in the ROTC; Ordnance, In- fantry, Engineers, and the Signal and Medical Corps. Between the emblems and at in- tervals around the ballroom will be hung crossed sabres, and the fire- place at one end of the room will be flanked with flags. Added military touches are to be found in the ma- chine gun emplacements at the edge of the dance floor. As is traditionally done, the Drill Team and the Drum and Bugle Corps will perform for Military Ball guests. A special block of ten tickets will be available for the Naval ROTC stu- dents. MichilodeonJ Cast Rehearsals, Are Announced Casts for all eight divisions of the Michilodeon program, to be given in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, which is above Barbour Gymnasium, are asked to report for rehearsals during the week. Those participating in the Sat- urday show will report at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, and at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The cast of the Friday show will re- hearse at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, and at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. All rehears- als will be at Barbour Gymnasium. At the rehearsals must be the whole cast and all properties; parts must be known. Music need not be brought, as a pianist will be present, accord- ing to Virginia Morse, '43, and Bob Shedd, '42, who are in charge of the program. The Friday groups include Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi Omega, and Alpha Tau Omega. In the Saturday list are Theta Delta Chi, Sigma Chi, Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Gamma Delta. the Hospital receives and apportions all provisions. "The University also boasts its own butcher shop in the Hospital which checks and cuts all meats used." She added that the certain specifica- tions in quality which the University insists on in its purchase of meats Strikers Start Work GRAND HAVEN, Mich., April 26. -(A')-Normal plant operations are expected Monday at the Burnside Manufacturing Company's plant at Spring Lake, where a two-week strike ended Saturday. I' I' i _1 "i Group To Visit Hillel Centralized Buying, Checking Satisfies Dormitory Appetites By RHODA LESHINE and vegetables is always re-checked "Fresh fruit salad, chicken, steak in the store house. and ice cream take the vote for sat- ! Menus Checked isfying the inner man when it comes Every dormitory dietitian plans her house menus for the following week to the food favorites of the Michi- andsends it to Miss Hamm, along gan student," asserted Miss Kath- with a future menu for the week leen Hamm, chief dietitian of Resi- after, to be checked for adequacy and dence Halls, who supervises kitchen variety in diet. "Each day the sup- supplies for the majority of hous- plies needed for the next day are re- ing units on campus. quisitioned for delivery, insuring Food for 2,549 students is purchased freshness," Miss Hamm pointed out. through one buyer. The entire resi- The favorite cuisine that Jordan dence hall system, with few excep- Hall once voted on as a meal tions, secure their food through the supreme, to wit: mashed potatoes, University Purchasing Department fresh peas, fried chicken, fruit salad under F. H. Dick. and apple pie a la mode, she observed, Store House Is In Hospital could be called an all-campus pet Miss Hamm explained that no com- dinners. Our aim is to have meals modities are distributed directly from served that please the students," the dealer-a store house located in concluded this connoisseur of food. Two hundred women of the auxil- iary of B'nai Brith in Detroit will visit the Hillel Foundation today to inspect the Foundation. Laura Katzenel, '4lEd, retiring chairman of the Social committee and Sylvia Forman, '42, her succes- sor, will pour at the tea. The trip is an annual outing of the women's auxiliary and the group is one of the patrons of the Foundation. S pinq CASUAL COMFORT WITH BEAUTY THAT IT IS A \ KK4\ \~~ \ \ \*' \ / ;/ Gun Contract Let c LANSING, April 26.-a)-The War Pilots Visit Lansing Department has authorized the Olds LANSING, April 26.-P)--Michi- Motor works to fill a $12,971,000 con- gan pilots participating in the 1941 tract for the manufacture of ma- "dawn, patrol" maneuvers will con-, chine guns for .the Army, S. E. Skin- verge Sunday morning at capital ner, general manager of the com- city airport here for their first stop pany, announced today. of the season. ,; . '. - ,. .fir 1 h x f ' ; .?''' _. _ .. j i f ,_ _ r - _ : r. 4 / / 7 / /1 i < !.:: f ,# s : "y' S . ltiy Look What "He" Started! But a man never had a choic of suits like this! You will find all the classics, here . . and lots of new ad- venture! Shirtwaist suits. Suits with flurries of pleats. Glen plaid suits. Tweedy tweeds, of course. 2 and 3 piece styles. All sizes. / I - / .7/ PLAY in them, lounge in them, sleep in them. 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