WEDNESDAY, APRiL i; 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE PMVE WflR To Hold Swim Meet Swimming Club To Present Water Show; Cup To Be Given The WAA-sponsored swimming meet will be held at 7:15 p. m. EWT, (6:15 p. m. CWT) tomorrow at the Union Pool. The meet will include three 25- yard events: free style, breast stroke, and back crawl, and three 50-yard events using the same strokes. A diving competition and a free-style relay for four-member teams will also be featured. Rita Auer, swimming manager, re- quested contestants who have been asked to obtain Health Service checks to bring these. Miss Auer especially asked all participants to be punc- tual so that the schedule may be run off on time., Members of the Swinning Club will present a water ballet, and WAB and War Council will give a special performance of their own devising.! A cup will be awarded to the house that wins the relay, and all winners, houses or individuals, will receivet recognition. All students and townspeople are invited to come to the function. There will be no admission charge for those attending. Sophomores To Collect .dues Coed Bureau Will Publicize Campus Drives Assembly Speakers' Bureau is the campus organization of independent coed speakers; which publicizes cam- pus drives and events by means of di- rect contact with coed houses or by telephone. Headed by Helen Alpert the Bu- reau consists of twenty-five women who visit all dormitories, cooperative houses, auxiliary dorms, and larger league houses, giving short talks or skits concerning the function or drive being publicized. Any campus organization wish- ing publicity through the Speakers' Bureau may receive it by calling Miss Alpert at 2-1347. The Bureau must be given a week's notice for publicity which entails the mem- bers visiting coed houses. A two day notice is the only requirement for publicity for the Bureau's tele- phone system. The only condition laid down by the Bureau in regard to the events that it publicizes is that they be of campus interest and of concern to a large number of students or faculty. Assembly Speakers' Bureau recent- ly helped sponsor and publicize Red Cross night and is now publicizing Assembly-Panhel Ball. Dr. Kenneth G. Hance of the speech department is the advisor of the group. He aids the speakers, giving the- suggestions for effect- ive speech presentations. Ruthven Tea Slide Rule Ball Coeds Prefer Leg Make-Up to Stockings To Be Todav Wll Be Given 4}~ President and Mrs. A. G. Ruthven Slide Rule Ball, an all-campus for-I will be hosts to the student body at mal dance. will be held from 8:30 the second tea of the month today p.M. to midnight Friday in the Rain- from 4 mtT m bow Room of the Union. p.m. to 6 p.m. EWT (3 p.m. to The Michigan Technic, engineer- 5 p.m. CWT). Those groups espe- ing school publication, will sponsor cially invited to the president's home the dance which will feature the include Sigma Delta Tau, whose music of Louis Prima and his orches- housemother Mrs. Gottlieb will pour; tra. Prima comes to the University, Alpha Chi Omega, Mrs. Goodale from recent engagements in New pouring; Chicago Lodge, Mrs. Kim.- York theaters. ball pouring; Elmwood House, Mrs.- Chapin pouring; Madison House, Judge Advocate General's School. All Oakwood House and members of thestudents and townspeople are invited. By LOIS KELSO Women have always been interested in trying to cover their legs with as little as possible. Silk stockings, ac- cording tolegend, first knit for Queen Elizabeth, were at first opaque but by 1940 two-thread stockings were practically invisible. Some scientific genius then invented nylon, and a million women rose up and called him blessed. They also rose up and stormed any counter where these mir- aculously sheer, yet durable, hose could be bought. No Silk-No Stockings With the advent of the war, our supply of silk was suddenly cut off, and nylon went into parachutes. Am- erican women found themselves fac- ed with the dispiriting prospect of having to wear rayon stockings for the duration. Rayon stockings make! the loveliest legs look coppef -plated, and they show unpleasant tendencies' to sag, stretch, and wrinkle, espe- cially in warm weather. Hurrah For Leg-Make Up In this moment of crisis, another scientific genius thought up leg make- up. The idea caught on like wildfire, and within one summer women all over the country were happily paint- ing their stockings on. Leg make-up does not sag, stretch. or wrinkle. No special devices are needed to hold it up. It does not re- quire laundering, and does not run, as most varieties can be removed only with soap and water. Practically every cosmetic manu- facturer in the country makes leg make-up, and many varieties are very smooth and easy to put on. Now that the warm weather has arrived, Ann Arbor coeds can discard clumsy wool socks and loafers or saddle shoes for leg makeup and gay play-shoes. . . _ _ .... Class dues are now being collected Plans ale being made to)enlarge the from all sophomore women by repre- Bureau, making its membership cam- sentatives of the Soph Cabaret pus wide. Until such time only un- finance committee, who will have affiliated women may be members. contacted all coed houses on campus Any independent coed interested in by Friday. speaking at the various women's All '47 women who live in private houses may join the Bureau by call- homes or who are not contacted ing Miss Alpert. through their houses may pay their- -- -- dues at a booth in the League from 1 P. m. to 5 p. m. EWT (noon to 4 p.m.J Play N ew s CWT) tomorrow. Dues have been set at one dollar, All junior women who are inter- and are compulsory for all women of ested in working on the costume the sophomore class. The drive for committee for the Junior Girls play, the collection of dues ends Friday. 'Take It from There', are asked to The dues will be used to finance attend a meeting at 4 p.m. EWT (3 Soph Cabaret, which is to be present- p.m. CWT) in the JGP ofice in the ed later this spring. The Cabaret League. will take over the entire second floor * of the League and is a social project The make-up committee for the of the class which will need the back- play will be at 5 p.m. EWT (4 p.m. ing of every coed member. All soph- CWT) today in the same office. omore women are urged to support Those juniors who are interested the Cabaret actively as well as finan- in working on the committee, but cially by volunteering to help work on have not as yet signed up should call one of the Cabaret's various com- Cam Fisher, co-chairman, at 2-2591. mittees.* * Any coed interested in committee The choral group will practice at work may call Alice Miller, general 5 p.m. EWT (4 p.m. CWT) today in chairman, at 23225. For further in- the rehearsal room of the League, formation concerning the class dues according to Anne Crossley and Ma- Betty Lou Bidwell, finance chairman, saka Ono, co-chairman of the chorus. may be contacted at 22591. The singers will also meet at 8:30 . t s reedo/ from Want Interviewing Today Members of Assembly Council will interview coeds petitioning for coun- cil positions for next fall from 3 p.m. to 5 p. m. EWT (2 p. m. to 4 p. m. CWT) today and tomorrow in the Kalamazoo Room of the League. The interviewing sign-up sheet 'is posted on the Assembly box in the Undergraduate Office of the League, and all women who are petitioning are asked to sign up for their inter- viewing times. Tomorrow is the final day for Assembly interviewing. p.m. EWT (7:30 p.m. CWT) row and at 5 p m. EWT{ CWT) in the same room. tomor- (4 p.m. An junior interested in working on the program committee should call Carol Evans, program chairman, at 2-3279. More than $460 has been collected JG Play, according to Mary Bartley, secretary. INVEST I N VICTORY I jwLOU#94 PRMA MP 9I to atornpd E " ee ecrina FRIDY AFERNON a theRadi & Rcor BEGINS WITH YOU ... Plan now to give to the United Nation- al lothing Collection for the destitute in berated areas. WANTED... 150,000,000 pounds of clean, serviceable clothing, shoes and bedding. Ann Arbor has hundreds of tons stowed away in attics, cellars, storage chests. Some of it must be HAVE Y UR CONTRIBUTION READY for the city-wide curb collection next Thursday, April 19th... or take it to the Fourth XWard polling place in the Armory anytime between 8 A. and 5 P.M., April 16th through the 21st UNITED ATIONAL CLTHI COLLECTION frreief HENRY J. KAIS, National Chairman APRIL1 to 30