THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pan-American Will Present Annual Dance Ball To Be April 14 at League; Native Dances, Songs Planned For Students and Townspeople An annual Pan-American Ball, presented by the Latin American So- ciety of the University, will be given from 8:30 p.m. to midnight April 14 in the League Ballroom to commem- orate Pan-American Day. Plans are under way to present some of the native dances and songs of the various American countries. In years past, the American Legion has presented a program with the Latin Americas as its special guest, and this year the Legionnaires will be the special guests of the Latin American Society. Pan-American Day is celebrated thraughout the Western Hemis- phere and has been chosen as the official holiday honoring all the republics of the Americas. Cele- brations will be taking place throughout the hemisphere to hon- or the day. The theme selected by the Pan- American Union this year is"The Peoples of America, Independent- Interdependent Neighbors in a World of Neighbors". Programs have been taking place since' 1931 when this special day was chosen as a symbol of unity among the countries. Music for the Pan-American Ball will be furnished by Russ Girt and his orchestra. Tickets for the semi-formal dance are on sale at the League, Union and the Inter- national Center. Pi Beta Phi To Hold ' Open House for V-12 All V-12 Trainees on the campus are cordially invited to attend an open house given from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. tonight by Pi Beta Phi. Chaperones will be Mrs. William Anicker, Mrs. Boaler Rowles and Dean Joseph Bursley. The party will be informal, with dancing and bridge and refreshments will be served. Gwen Switzer in charge o fthe func- tion. Sheer full fashioned rayon hosiery in new spring shades in sizes 8 to 107/2 AKLE SOX! White and pastel colors. Sizes 9 to 11 SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. Campus Women's Organizations Offer Varied Positions for Coeds WAA Board PETITIONING for the executive council and sports managers for the Women's Athletic Board must be in the box of the Undergraduate Of- fice of the League by 12:30 p. m. to, morrow. Assembly PETITIONING is now going on and will continue until roon tomor- row for the seven top positions on As- sembly Council for next year. THE OFFICES which are open to independent women, who will be seniors next fall, are those of presi- WAA To Post Final Play-Off Ping-Pong List Results of the play-offs in the individual women's residences for WAA's Ping Pong tournament have been tabulated and a chart has now been posted in Barbour Gym for the elimination tournament between houses. All those coeds who are represent- ing their houses have been requested to see the chart in Barbour Gym and to proceed with the scheduled games .o that they will be played off on time. All information concerning those who are participating in the eliminations has been posted on the chart so that their opponents may contact them. Enthusiastic SUpport "Michigan women gave enthusias- tic support to the tournament within their houses and displayed great spirit," stated Alene Looser, chair- Newman Club Juniors Extend Dues Deadline; To Hold Bail JG Play Scenes ToRehearse The Newvman Club of St. Mary's~ ~~ The ewmn Clb o St.Mar's! The deadline for paying Junior Chapel is sponsoring a Spring For- class dues has been extended to Tues- parts in JG Play are being held at mal to be presented from 9 p. m. to day, Mary Bartley, secretary-treas- 7:30 p. m. week days and Saturday midnight today in the Rainbow urer of Junior Girls play, announced afternoons in the J. G. P. office of Room of the Union with music fur- yesterday. the LagueCarol McCormick, nished by Bill Layton and his orche- Miss Bartley will be in the Under- rector of the play, announced yes- stra. graduate Office of the League from 3 terday. Intermission entertainment will to 5:30 p. m. Tuesday to re- Every cast member is required not be revealed until the time of the ceive collections from house presi- to attend all rehearsals of the dance, stated Dotty Uhl, chairman of dents and from those women who scene in which she has a part. the dance. It has been announced live in private homes or apartments. New members of the cast include that colored programs will be given Dees Pat Picard and Jean Athay. All to coeds as souvenirs of the formal. es have been set atall junior of the girls are showing lots of Tickets may be obtained from mem- women. The money will be used sorik ad.tuisMs c bers of the dance committee which to finance JG play, which will be ThesingingC k c u imsaid. includes Charles Birdsall, Kay Kaye, given Thursday, April 26. No jun- p tinhe Jg chorus will meet at 1 Mary Driver, Ann Maloney, Doris ior will be allowed to work on the . m.geoordin to JGn oss- Heidgen, Tom Donnally, Floyd Miller, play if she has not paid her dues. the League, according to Annecrss- Robert King and Joe Cadarette. "The deadline for dues has been yn the chorus. Patrons for the formal include extended," Miss Bartley explained, _heh__ s President and Mrs. Alexander G. "because many of the larger houses Ruthven, Dean J. A. Bursley, Dean felt that it was impossible to com- Tor articip to incthe Alice C. Lloyd, Prof. and Mrs. E. N. plete the collections within the des- credit for participation sothe Durfee, Prof. and Mrs. A. J. Gaiss, ignated time. We hope that the by WAA, a complete list of all vo- Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Kempf, Prof. and longer period will make it possible nw h r1,vg1 i*he - P ETITIGNING is open to all mem- 3 dent, vice-president of dormitories, bers of the freshmen, sophomore vice-president of league houses, and aqi junior classes, and no prere- secretary-treasurer. quisites are necessary, except for the position of president of WAA, in LL unaffiliated coeds are eligible which case, the coed must have served to petition for- the other three on the board for at least a year. i positions on Assembly Council. These o are the offices of personnel admini- EXECUTIVE positions available are strator, dormitory war activities president, vice-president, secre- chairman, and league house chair- tary treasurer, Representative for maan. American Federation of College Women, Awards, Interhouse manager.A LL unaffiliated women are mom- Wome, Aards Inerhose anagr. ers of Assembly Organization, iDo:mitory Manager, Sorority Manag- hr fAsml raiain r, LTaaue House Manager and Pub- which coordinates the various activi- riity, d ties and interests of women living in! "i.campus dorms, league houses, auxil- J PORTS MANAGER positions open iary dorms, and cooperative houses. I to petitioners are Archery, Bad- It is an organization managed for .ninton,:Basketball, Bowling, Dance, and by independent coeds. All coeds Golf, Hockey, Ice Skating, Lacrosse, interested in working on or heading Outdoor Sports, University Women's Assembly Board for next year are riding Club, Rifle, Swimming, Soft- urged to petition for their desired ball, Table Tennis and Tennis. While positions. skill in these sports are not neces- E S,,hr aa , k w- ETITIONS may be obtained in the nary to ue a manager, some now- ledge of the techniques involved is desirable and the woman must show an active interest in the club. [NTERVIEWING for the positions will take place in Room 4 of the WAB on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday. PETITIONERS are urged to place E full, detailed plans on their petition, giving their qualifications as well as their plans for the coming year. Special outside activities of the WAA may be suggested and those that are being done currently criti- cized on the petitions. Martha Cook Undergraduate Office and in the Kalamazoo Room of the League. Full information concerning each Assem- bly position is available on the bulle- tin board of the Kalamazoo Room where an officer of Assembly will be on hand from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. today to answer any questions. r PETITIONS are to be turned in the Assembly box in the Undergrad- uate Office. An interviewing sign-up sheet will be posted, and all coeds petitioning are asked to indicate their interviewing time. Interviewing will be held from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Mon- day, Wednesday and Thursday, and from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. on Tuesday. man of the canpus-wide tourna- Mrs. W. A. _ ment. Miss Loeser addtd that 110 Micheaux U. S. women are in the finals and that the Mrs. Miller. first round must be played off by I,- - Saturday, April 14. A ping-pong tournament is spon- sored annually in the spring by WAA and it has come to be a traditional sports event for all women on cam- pus. House Sports Managers Throughout the first part of the tournament, play-offs within the various houses were scheduled and recorded by the sports managers of each residence. From the results of these play- offs, two women were selected to represent each League house or sor- ority, five woien now represent the smaller dorms, and ten coeds repre- sent Stockwell, Mosher and Jordan. Suits Are Stressed In Spring Outfits i McLaughlin, Captain N. and Lt. Col. and .. . ... . ' To Give Party Is Scheduled Martha Cook Building will hold itsI second open house dance of the year' from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the Blue Room. "The Cookie Jar" has been an- nounced as the theme of the infor- mal record dance. Peppermint sticks, the proverbial gingerbread boys and girls, and overflowing cookie jars will be used as decorations to carry out the theme. Dancing and refresh- ments will be the order of the eve- ning. "Since this is the month of so many dances, we believe this will provide a good way to get started," 1 commented Bethine Clark, general) chairman. All civilians, and mem-I bers of Army, Navy, and Marine un-I its on campus.are invited to attend.a Committee chairmen for the dance include Mary Anderson, music; Jean Arbogast, refreshments; Jackie Gen- uit, decorations; Eleanor Goodrich, publicity; Ellen Coutchie, invitations. I -_ _ -- - - ... . t The WAA swimming meet will be held at 7:15 fp. m. April 12 at the Union pool, Rita Auer, swimming manager, announced recently. Miss Auer requested that contest- ants be on time so that all events can be run off on schedule, and to bring their Health Service checks, if these are required. The events will be three 25-yard free style, breast stroke, and back crawl. The 50 yard events will be free style, breast stroke, and back crawl. There will also be a diving event and a, free-style relay with four members on a team. Some of the Swimming Club mem- bers will present a water ballet, and WAB and the War Council will give a special performance. A cup will be given for the house that wins the relay, and individuals and houses will receive recognition. ~1 ST AT E STR EET Clothes for this spring are design- ed to give that well-groomed look. Suits, with their many variations, are tops. Lines are smoo her; skirts, slimmer; and packets, shorter. The height of brevity is reached in the new b.iero suit. This can be strict- ly man-tailored or softly feminine. Either way it is exceptionally flatter- ing and gives a broad shouldered, tiny waistline effect. This same effect is achieved in the wasp-waist suit. It is designed on soft, uncluttered lines which com- pliment any figure. For all around wear the classic tail- ored suit can't be beat. It may have a four-buttozm, club collar jacket with raglan sleeves or a one-button jacket with high cardigan neckline and flap pockets. The skirt may be perfectly straight or have a kick-pleated front. Attention pleasel Heres a Bobbie Brooks Original Weskit outfit that will get you plenty of attention. The new wide shoulder, mannish-tailored vest of twill has two tiny imitation pockets and clever adjust- able belt in back. Skirt is really "swingy" with its many pleats front and back. Conies in your favorite flat tering colors. Sizes 9 to 15. 1 ~ ~ ISOP79 a i4 ^2 :i Gab& life. 051 y }. '. 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