TUE MICHIGAN DAILY Y. JGP Tryouts Will Be Today And Tomorrow At League {l - DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) cais today at 4:15 p.m. in Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall. The title of her lecture is: "Poitiers, Bijou du Moyer-age" (illustrated).s .Tickets for the series of lectures may be procured from the secretary of the Department of Romance Lafi- guages (Room 112, Romance Lan- guage Building) or at the door at the time of the lecture for a small sum. Holders of these tickets are entitled to admission to all lectures, a small additional charge being made for the annual play. These lectures are open to the gen- eral public. Events Today The Research Club will meet in the Rackham Amphitheatre tonight at 8:00. The papers to be read are: "The Problem of the Fair Exchange," by Professor J. P. Dawson, and "The Electron Microscope and Its Use in Research," by Professor 0. S. Duffen- dack. Graduating Engineers-All Bran- ches of Engineering: Ensign W. L. Chewning of the Naval Aircraft Fac- tory, Philadelphia, Pa., will inter- view May and August graduates in all branches of Engineering, today in Room 3205 East Engineering Building. Positions are available for men interested in design, aerody- (Continued on Page 6) Skau Engagement Announced Saturday At Valentine Party The engagement of Dorothea Skau, '39, and Albert J. Anderson of Grand Rapids and Tell City, Ind., was an- nounced by Mrs. Katherine Skau of Ann Arbor, at a Valentine party given at her home. Not date was set for the wedding. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Skau and the late Mr. C. B. Skau. She is employed in the De- partment of Engineering Research of the University. Mr. Anderson, son of Mrs. J. L. Baird of Grand Rapids and the late Mr. Anderson, received his bache- lor's degree from Michigan State Col- lege in 1939 and his master's from the University last June. Committee To Meet A meeting of the Theatre Arts Ush- ering committee will be held at 4 p.m. today in the game room of the League for all persons who are eligi- ble and who wish to work on this committee, Alvira Sata, '42, chair- man, announced. The committee1 ushers for all Children's Theatre Plays and Art Cinema movies. League To Interview Women who have petitioned for Jordan assistantships are asked by the League Council to come for their interviews from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. today, rather than tomor- row, if it is at all possible. 1 1 t 1 ' 1 190 Our sturdy pump in simulated al- ligator. Stubby toe, low keg-top heel . . . intriguing with classics and tweeds. Bermuda beige, Lib- erty blue, black. 6.75. Goodyer' State Struet Seniors, Public, Ft. Custer Men To See Show 'No Questions Asked' Offers Parts To All Eligible Women; Will Be Presented In March Tryouts for "No Questions Asked," this year's Junior Girls' Play, which will be presented in March for the benefit of the seniors, the soldiers at Camp Custer and the general public, will be held from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Kalama- zoo and Game Rooms of the League. All junior women may try out for either speaking or singing parts in JGP, providing they are eligible, and all those who do try out will be given some part in the cast. The central committee hopes that all junior women will come out to work on their class project.1 Those interested in solo or speak- ing parts should come anytime be- tween 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. today for auditioning, while those who wish to be in dance or singing choruses may also come at the same hours tomor- row. Each woman will be given the opportunity to look over a group of typical scripts from -which she may select the part which she wishes to read for her audition. Everyone who wishes to partici- pate in JGP must have completed a health recheck and class dues must be paid in order to try out today. Dues will be collected at the tryouts and eligibility cards, which must be presented, will be signed for League activities. Anyone who has not .previously signed up to work on any JGP com- mittee may do so at this time. Tryouts will be called back by Mary Ellen Wheeler, director in charge of the production, who will make the final selection of the cast for "No Questions Asked." Patrons Chosen By Medical Men For Annual Ball President and Mrs. Ruthven will head the list, of those who have been asked by Galens, medical honor so- ciety, to serve as patrons for Cadu- ceus, the annual Medical Ball, which will be held Friday in the main ball- room of the Union with Joe Sanders and his orchestra providing the mu- sic. Dean J. A. Bursley, Dean and Mrs. A. C. Furstenburg, Dean and Mrs. Frederick G. Novy, and Dean and Mrs. Walter B. Rea will also act as patrons as will Dr. and Mrs. John Alexander, Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Badgley, Dr. and Mrs. James D. Bruce, and Dr. and Mrs. Carl D. Camp. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Coller Dr. and Mrs. F. Bruce Fralick, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gesell, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Haynes, Dr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hodges, Dr. and Mrs. Vindent C Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Kerli- kewski, Dr. and Mrs. Norman R Kretzschman, Dr. and Mrs. Howard B. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Walter G Maddock. Dr. and Mrs. Rollo McCotter, Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. McKhann, Dr and Mrs. Norman F. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Reed M. Nesbit, Dr. and Mrs L. H. Newburgh, Dr, and Mrs. Brad- ley M. Patten, Dr. and Mrs. M. M Peet, Dr. and Mrs. H. Mervin Pol lard, Dr. ,and Mrs. Maurice Seevers Dr. and Mrs. Malsom Soule, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Smith, Dr. and Mrs Cyrus C. Sturges, Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Towsley, Dr. and Mrs. John Sund- wall, Dr. and Mrs. Carl V. Weller and Dr. and Mrs. Udo J. Wite. JGP Announcement Tickets committee meeting will be at 4 p.m.,today, instead of 4:30 as announced in the .O.B. This meeting is very important and please be prompt. New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration ARRID 1. Does not rot dresses or men s shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white. greaseless, ICS K 'WAAntics E s By SHAPPY n i -t Onward through the lovely slush finals which were to be played after h which carpets the streets and side- vacation; but now they are being walks, and over to Barbour Gym completed by Saturday and scores where the schedule for the badmin- will be averaged and the .winner ton tournament is posted, let's go! determined in this manner. Novice, advanced singles and wo- men's doubles tourneys have been WAA Board is going in for. de- drawn up and placed out for all to fense in a big way as anyone who attends the First Aid classes can see. So, if you have signed up for plainly see. Last week we saw Don- one of these, find out when you are elda Schiable, leader of her clan, to play, as every available space is taking notes industriously, with Ger- being used these days for defense trude Inwood, Ginny Frey, Mary courses; therefore, every person must Haydn, Mary Lou Curran, and Eliz- abeth Mahlman very much present, use the time set aside for her. Nancy Griffin is taking Advanced F M *First Aid, having doubled up and Whether you are aware of it or dompleted First Aid and Home Nurs- not, the table tennis tournament ing last semester. And with a D for has started in each house. Every Defense we'll say so-long until soon girl who has signed up for the again. tournament is to arrange matches with other girls within her house Parents Announce and play the games by Feb. 28. A duplicate copy of the list of girls Daughters Betrothal who will play must be turned in to Barbour Gymnasium immediately, To Fort Custer Man if it hasn't already been submit- ted. At a luncheon given yesterday in Semi-finalists in each house will their home, Prof. and Mrs. Walter E. then hie themselves on to the campus Lay announced the engagement of tournament which will begin March their daughterShirleL '42to 2 and the ultimate winner will thus ' Sry ay, , be determined. "Ping-pong" (as the Lt. John C. Bayless, '41, of Fort Cus- elite table-tennisites resent having ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. the sport called) equipment at the Bayless, of South Bend, Ind. gym and at the Women's Athletic The bride-elect is a graduate of Building will receivea rush from Tebieeeti rdaeo now on, as those houses who don't Gulf Park College at Gulfport, Miss. possess apparatus of their own may She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta use that belonging to the University. Sorority and of the social committee * * * of the League, also serving on the The feminine Robin Hoods will summer session League Council. meet at 7:30 p.m. today in Water- Lt. Bayless, now in a tank destroyer man Gym. Even if you have never shot an arrow before, and are only battalion at Camp Custer, received a prospective "cupid" you will be his degree of bachelor of science in welcome. Only prerequisites are geology from the University last interest, and arrows, as all other June. He is a member of Scabbard equipment is furnished. Novelty shooting and tournaments are in and Blade, national honor society the offing as part of this season's for cadet officers in the ROTC; and program. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary professional fraternity in geology; Bowlers are holding a team tour- and while on campus was a member nrament between houses, organized o h nvriyo ihgnBn into 67 teams of three people each. of the University of Michigan Band It is up to the house manager, petite and of the Michiganensian staff. Dorisann Hendricks, manager, said, to tell the captains of the teamswho Mexican Shoes In Style iches will get under way. 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