AZ ;~c'T,. ZI.: 1~44 t-a r. iv'r G , n J. .[1 L'.._______14-._Ll_1. C L L 114 .1WJA RI L T ia .:. itxi:. ba 11 t 1 0 A &-0k .Dw ,2 U oday Is WAVES' Final Day In.Lea gue Information. Booth' The opporhunity for women toi talk with Lt. (~. Helen M. St (wart and Harriet M. Simonson, Spg. (R) 3c about joining the WAVES wilt end atf 5 p.m. today when He infor-ma- Lion booth if) the- o lobb of t,( Michi- gan Le'ague closes. inexplaining the procedure to)be followed by a wvonhan who applies for offieer candidacy, Lt. Stew art s aid, "upsa Ao-MWT,- rria.nin Februa-ry and wishied to ;apply f"o) a commi:s-ion in theo WAVE;S. First, .fhe «would .secre aniiaplicartion eithler from u is while we are' hereo0- from the Detroit office, 0(f] Floor, Book Bldg., 1249 Washington Blvd. "Th'is application, togeth4er with her birth cerificate, tran cript 01f credits, three letters of recoinrenda- tion, plus one fromt the facuilty selec- tiion comm~'ittee, rmu.t Ybe senitback to Detroit. Jr she a;ppea rs to be (Iualified, she i s shedtuled t) go to Detroit for interviews and tests. The WAA ToVHol--Id "All-Girl Hoste Trip to Sal Iine "Leaving the WAB at 2:30 p.m., with Saline Valley Farm as our des- tinat ion, the first all-girl hostel trip will take place tomorrow," Barbara Fairman, presidenit of the WAA Ourit- ing Club, announced yvesterday._ "All coeds on campuws Ciro inivitecd Ito come and participtiniiithis feinu- ine affair," continueod Miss Eimn "We will bicycle out, and stay ~vovfer- *night at the fa' M4rs. 'tliii :lafnd MissSulivanwill e'haipel'oni, lie pitrt y and several lhunn- ded .'icif :iepecte tio it t Soph Project- Needs Volul t eEr lWorkfei For Two Il1uspitci St. Joseph's !Hos pil io ps ry to work in the operaing linen room and for generail floor duty," Carol EVans5 , 6, hea of Solph Projiect, -tiiilounced yesCItei rday. The ccentrl cominttee of Sopd, ProjeCt has6 (renlIy 1taken over theI direction of St. Joseph's volunteers as. well as workers as University Hos- pital, "Week-day posts iat University Hospital are fairly well filled iat pres- ent," Miss Uvans said., "but more vol'- ute(ers a)re neede-d on Monday nigl its andl on \v((k-ci id days and St. Joseph's volunteers do not wea-,r uniforms, but are asked to wear light, rcolored blouses. University Hospital volunteers must wear wvhite, black, or navy blue skirts, white blouses and hose. JQPToHold 'StampbridgC Coeds may bid for victory, in Jun.- ior Girls Projecc s frst ": ta lrl bridg-e" tournament at 2 p.m. torpor- Re(en tkl Doc'k !l 1.1(-isMcManon lectured onl'"Vie C~uiic ~wChun-I ~Ind Totallilarianistin" There were --,I7ro i t(ely 50 liltcrested people onl campus~i- a few houlse m1others, an ArmiY officer, a1 reporter or two, aend students in genlerl, Where were the members of the philosophly de- p artment? Where were the English professors? Wher e t rce mien veho teach politica;l sc(ience in a -'hanging world? Where, in fine, Ver'e the plet who ~l',a;re suppos"ed to be interested itits I Y happen> ring "to "Ile vai'i'deenu'ni 2 0c 1 t r o iey We do not, pr'ojpols to accouint forl lie glaring absence o1f1tle missing. WVe mean, tether', to lpoinit out that re have on, this campuots a group of i ndividuals who ci t her doo not readt ntewspap~ers, or do not particularly (}are what makes the news that goes into them, Thiese individuals, many of the men who profess to a trans- ferable knowledge of the world, many of them students who profess to a dlesire for the attainment of such knowledge, proved by their c'omplete tackl of ihterest, that they neither icsess nor c(ovet that knowledge. _. _ _ _. _. .. _... .. _ _. _ w : 1 7 fl4 1j~i tion ito the world in which we ive. th e princiles wekniow ,to ibe guiding the mnost despicable men or our time, >the t ti- whIich at. this very mloment11 takies from usithe', young men 1101' l Amnerica. Perhaps we are beinig unfgir to souse people on cimpuis, who, th~ough generally interested in lectulres of the s -ort, found it imiposs;ibfleto attend-- who, though loyal readlers of m1any a newspcqaper, never haid a chance to prove it to its, Jr t:hatis theIllcase, twe re1O1 ,ppred to ta tewiout the sligXhtest mleasure of douibt, that these people alre inl a definite millority on this; campus-that they aire oultnum- be,-kd to .a surprising degree by the apathetic_ -that, they are, indeted, too few in number to make lip for the ones whose minds are too-w ell soaked in erudit ion to absorb anythting wh amoulnts to current, events, All of which adds up to the fact, that no one on this campus has any right to hoot in indignation at ae- eILsations of apathy. We are either too preoccupied or too small to be bothered with the worries bestowed, by a chaotic world. And no mnatter° Show many pints .of blood we've given, no matter how many bonds we've bought, no matter how many volun- teer hours we've put in at, the h1os- pital, we have done wliat adds up to approximately nothing. Until we can, match physical contribution with in- tellectual, we must each of us survey the main part of our academic body i7 i7 i7 i row n te Gax Rapds oom of'rIle credo 1iy sm Exall ttndnceat rowhe teage, cciranto Masroom 01 a ltueothtsrw iiciv the eage, acoringto Mry riv of a larger trendi-a tred which af- cm', '45, of the JGP Central Comnmit- firms vigorously tht- accusations of tee. I .hose who say that we are essentially Since purchasew~ of a 25c ware statmp aipathetic. The fact that the lecture plus a 10c stamp for the "kitty" will B inged mainly upon the question of be admission to the duplicate bridge the stand of t he Catholic Church has tourney, Michigan women may feel tittle to do with the matte]'. It dealt they are not letting uip on their watr with the Catholic Church in x'ela- work bny speriln Im an lal ornoon at L Echwomeln's house tilmol rtut;is 1 asked to send at least two teams of two persons each to the contest, and entrants are to sign up by today If. possible in the Undergraduate Office. with shame and misgiving, 1; A . . rte,. ,, js y 1'A( K fill A1TACK ! Buy an Extra Bond during the 4th War Loan Drive wVth the savings from shopping here. SFIlEER HO SIFT{Y HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan TIha/re bldg. II . , ,. I' tend. let/A ioutr , surr*f I' i , , _:. hF l ti 4 y HitLU R' l(3fY n } [pproN I i { I i I I ¢. E f Y 8 ,) i I }} a #' / ' /f . S f J ;, 1}t j y j9. b SPRING JFORECAI ST ; ,a # # by s i f ; of hlack or l -own 2abamdiine that Ycou'll IvM in all (Lay priame vithdrss a;xvell as suits. 'their wcar-resced synthetic soles wvill o utwear leather, NE E ED FOR THESE '/ 0016 lo FOR~ A NELW YE~AR, A NEW SEASON.. . 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