SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1045 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE F.V fnnual Installation Night Will Be Held at Rackhtam May 7 Newly Named Activity Heads To Be Honored Installation of All Officers Newest Vogues In Suits Reveal Mannish Styles WAA Bowling Contest Closes Covitt, Ketcham Turn in High Scores To Win Tournament II To Include Members of WAA, War Council, Junior Project This Spring the smart, young Hab- erdasher look in the latest style for those who like to be the first to Designed to announce the appoint- t t hthb th t t- ment of those women who will occupy try a new thing. The smooth town- key positions in campus activities for suit, tailored rather formally, of stiff, the season 1945-46, Installation Night hard-surfaced men's-wear fabric (in will be held at 8 p. m. (EWT) Mon- monotones, hound's-tooth checks, or day, May 7, in Rackham Auditorium. Installation of all officers will take1 ,tripes) is just about tops for a place at that time. Positions which base. the newly appointed officers will hold Then to dress it up are gay, smart include executives and members of accessories-a springtime white car- Women's War Council, Judiciary nation; a gold safety pin, greatly Council, junior positions on Women's exaggerated, pinned to a pure silk War Council, Judiciary Council aides square of India print; a man's slick, and members of Women's Athletic black Malacca-handled umbrella, an Board. exhibition-version of a man's little 'i a ., , J T 1 T Others To Be Installed Also to be announced and installed will be officers of Assembly Associa- tion and Panhellenic Council, Women's Glee Club, USO and mem- bers of Soph Project and Junior Pro- ject central committees. Speaker for the annual event will be Mary Hayden, '42, who has re- cently returned from 28 months of overseas service with the American Red Cross. Miss Hayden will relate some of her interesting and varied experiences to the Installation Night audience. Scholarships Awarded Dean Alice C. Lloyd will present three Ethel McCormick scholarships to be awarded to outstanding women on campus. These have been estab- lished by the ever-busy League So- cial Director who is affectionately known as "Miss Mac" to the entire student body. Tapping wvill be carried out by the senior honor societies, Mortarboard. Senior Society and Scroll. In keep- ing with a time-honored campus tradition, new members of these groups will join the ranks of their older fellow members at Installation Night. Pledges To Hold Tea Pledges of Delta Gamma sorority will hold a tea from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. EWT (2 p.m. to 4 p.m. CWT) today for the pledges of all other sororities. Joan Read is in charge of the arrangements and to assist her is a committee composed of Jean Flood, Jerry Gaffney, Delight Scoville, and Sally Stimpson. shirt collar-clasp; brisk and natty button gloves; and to make the out- fit complete, a flat-top sailor hat. Maybe each element may seem mannish, but actually you will look extremely feminine, because the suit is cut with a girlish figure well in mind. The jacket is a dream with its smooth, broad shoulders and its nipped-in waist, and the full, easy shirt is flared just enough. So if you want to be a crackling- crisp, smart and pretty, fine, young dandy, it's the Haberdasher look for you this Spring! CoedsReveal Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Orville N. Stone of Cleveland Hts., O. have announced the engagement of their daughter, lucy Isabelle to Lt. George A. Leon- ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Todd Leonard, also of Cleveland Hts. Miss Stone is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Lt. Leonard attended Western Re- serve University before entering the Army Air Forces. While there he was affiliated with Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Johnston of Detroit have announced the engage- nent of their daughter, Gloria, to Corporal William R. Winn, U. S. A. A. F. Miss Johnston is a freshman and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sor- ority. The engagement was revealed at a tea at the chapter house. The WAA individual elimination bowling tournament was won by Frances Covitt, with Mary Ketchain as runner-up. Miss Ketcham turned in high score for the entire tournament, in which 72 people participated, with 176 in the semi-final round. At the close of the tournament Friday, the alleys in the WAB were closed for the season. The alleys were re-opened this year after being reconditioned by the Physical Edu- cation department of the University, and were manned by a group of fifty volunteer pin-setters recruited by the WAA bowling club. "We were very glad to be able to open the alleys this year, and I would like to compliment and thank the pin-setters whose work made it pos- sible," Dorothy Flint, bowling man- ager, said. WAA Notices Badminton: 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Saturday at Barbour Gym. Tennis Club: Instruction Period at 5 p. m. Friday. Meeting at 9 a. m. Saturday on the courts. Lacrosse: 4:30 p. m. Wednesday at the WAB. Archery Club: 4:30 p. m. Thursday at the WAB. Crop and Saddle: 6 p. m. Thursday n front of Barbour Gym. Camp Counselors Club: 7:15 p. m. Wednesday at the WAB. Swim Club: Members will hold a Splash Party Saturday at 10:15 a. m. ADPi Wins Contest Collecting an average of 39 empty cigarette packages per girl, Alpha Delta Pi sorority won the drive sponsored by Panhel-Assembly Ball in conjunction with the paper sal- vage drive. The award was presented after intermission at the Ball, and it was announced that over 5,000 packages were collected. Winners of the Badminton Tour- nament are Evelyn Shurrer and Mary Driver, according to Badminton Man- ager May Allen. Houses To Meet In Convention On Panhel Night Dean Lloyd To Address Group; Registrar To Present Awards For War Work, Scholarship Large convention signs bearing either the name of the house or a picture of their pin or seal will iden- tify sorority delegations as they en- ter Panhellenic Convention at 7:301 p. m. EWT tomorrow in Rackham Auditorium. Each group will sing their own sor- ority songs as they enter the hall,' and singing, will continue until the convention is called to order. The convention theme will be carried out in every part of the program of this year's Panhel Night. Activities Recognized Presentation of the Scholarship Cup, an award for academic achieve- ment, will be made by Registrar Ira Smith. Three individuals, a senior, junior, and sophomore will receive war activities participation awards. An award will also be presented to the sorority which had the best over- all wgr activities record during the 1944-45 year. Dean Alice C. Lloyd will address sorority women on the subject of "The New Challenge to Sorority Leader- ship." The results of formal rush- ing will be announced by Peggy Laubengayer, '45 B. AD., president of Panhellenic Association, and Jo Liv- ermire, '45, rushing chairman. Kappas To Sing As winners of the 1944 Lantern Night Ceremony, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma sorority will sing 'Drink to Those Kappa Memories" at the Convention. A traditional function, Panhel Night is held annually to honor affil- iated women and replaces the Pan- hellenic Banquet which was held annually at the League before the war. Sororities will hold special din- ners at their respective houses this year, preceding the Panhellenic Con- vention. Committee chairmen for this sec- ond annual Panhel Night include Jean Gaffney, general chairman; Jo Simpson, patrons; Jean Morgan, finance; Beverly Wittan, program ar- rangements; Rita Auer, publicity; and Dorothy Wantz, programs. USO Director To Leave Post Mrs. Robert A. Burton, director cf the USO Club since its establishment at Barris Hall in December, 1943, will leave May 1 to take the position of social director at Vievienne Farms on the Huron River. Before taking over her duties as director of the USO, Mrs. Burton served as chaperon at Alpha Omicron Phi and Allen-Rumsey House. As director she has had charge of the running of the club, planning recre- ational activities, and supervising the selection of Junior Hostesses and the work of other volunteers. She will be replaced by Mrs. Dorothy Gebeau. Continuing as assistant director will be Mrs. Samuel A. Schrecken- gaust (Barbara Starr), who has just returned from a leave of absence which began in August, 1944. During Mrs. Schreckengaust's absence, Miss Jessie Hogue acted as assistant direc- tor. Tryouts for the Soph Cabaret floor show have been completed and the cast was announced yesterday by Ruth McMorris, floor show chairman. Speaking parts have been assigned to Ann Lippencott, Glenna Baratta, Marilyn Holtom, Barbara Dewey, Charlotte Bobrecker and Rosalie Spence. These coeds will comprise the main cast of the show. Members of the supporting oast will be Fay Lorden, Marion Wil- lard, Jane Schoff, Shirley Hyman, Ann Partney, Vera, Zinkievich, Janet Barber, Lois Kelso, Sue Sedgwich, Rosalie Yantz and Cora Talbot. The following women have been given dancing parts in the Cabaret show: Joan Schlee, Joan Kennedy, Patricia Heustis, Lennis Britton, Nancy Hubbard, Dottie Wait, Marion Sharkey, Lucy Stone, Collie Ide, Ann Hanselman, Audrey Ann Lowe, Pris- cilla Hicks, Lynn Kirk, Jean Louise Hole, Kay Johnson, Helen Morely, Margo Brietmeyer, Jean Kerr, Marge Stone, Jean Moore, Beverly Ritchey, Dorothy Baker and Sue Genthe. Singing roles will be taken by Patricia Heustis, Rose Derderian, Barbara Sisson, Shirley Hansen, Bobbie Burns, Peggy Matthews, Janet Morgan, Jean Craig, Joy Fries, Jean Louise Hole and Janet Laib. The singing chorus list continues with Harriet Atwood, Lois Cothran, Jessie May Ahrens, Phyllis Knight, Dorothy Cooper, Jean Morris, Ferne L episto, Marion Sharkey, Lennis Britton, Robin Scherer and Dotti6 Baker. Floor show cigarette girls will be Martha McCray, Dorothy Edgar, Grace Lathrop, Ann Hanselman, Joan Kennedy and Helen Gillett. 'Cheer leader' parts have been given Margie Robinson, Patricia Hayes ard Shirley Helman. The mock band will be made up cf the following coeds: Jean David- son, Jean Evans, Joan Lamberg, Jean Morris, Lois Cothran, Kath- erine Truesdell, Elaine Yokum and Scottie Hoffman. Betty Leavitt has been appointed make-up chairman for the floor show. Any sophomore women inter- ested in working on the make-up~ committee are asked to call Miss Leavitt, 21347. All of the above floor show cast and all floor show committee mem- bers are asked to attend a meeting at 3 p.m. EWT (2 p.m. CWT) Tues- day in the League. There will be a mass meeting at 5 p.m. EWT (4 p.m. CWT) tomorrow in the League for the dancing and singing groups only. Rooms for both meetings will be posted on the League bulletin board. Soph Cabaret Floor Show Cast, Chorus Members Are Announced Sororities Elect New Officers From Sigma Delta Tau comes the announcement of its newly elected officers. The new president is Jane Hoffberg, while Janet Rubin is the vice-president. Serving as secretary is Betty Kamens, and Jane Strauss as treasurer. Other officers are social chairman, Jean Pines, and rushing chairman, Beverly Wittan, while Shirley Sauter takes over the house manager's re- sponsibilities. Gertrude Chertoff is the new historian. Alpha, Gamma Delta sorority re- cently installed officers for 1945-46. Martha Lovett is the new presi- dent, while Gloria Kishpaugh is first vice-president, and Del Moniuszko holds the combined offices of second vice-president and scholarship chair- man. 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