TUESDY, MAY , 14THT H MICHIGAN DAILY PA CFi' PW1 fppointments of Executive Bocards, Committees For League Rnnounced a Installation Night A (Continued from Page 1) Stockwell, as secretary-treasurer. Grace Hansen, Mosher, will serve as war activities chairman for dor- mitories and June Gumerson, Mar- tha Cook, will handle war activi- ties for League Houses. Jackie Gatet, Martha Cook, will be per- sonnel administrator for Assembly. dent. Barbara Osborne, Martha Cook, will be president, Jane Archer, Kappa Alpha Theta, vice-president, Rita Auer, Alpha Epsilon Phi, secre- tary, Alene Loeser, Alpha Epsilon Phi, treasurer and Harriet Risk, Mar- tha Cook will act as representative to the Athletic Federation of College Women. t; tJ Y °' 3 1 ' ,} l R 1 ul a , ti Margaret Laubengayer, retiring Ruth McMorris, Kappa Alpha president of Panhellenic Board, or- Theta will be participation manag- ganization for affiliated women, er, Jean Brown, Kappa Kappa presented the new board members. Gamma, interhouse manager, Ann Marian Johnson, Kappa Kappa Gam- Wallerstein, Helen Newberry, dor- ma, was installed as president, Doris mitory manager, Ann Lippencott, -Heidgen, Gamma Phi Beta, as vice- sorority manager, Janet Cork, Pi president, Carol Evans, Sorosis, as Beta Phi, League House manager, secretary, Nancy Jefford, Delta Gam- and Joan Wilk, Alpha Epsilon Phi, ma, as rushing secretary, and Betty publicity manager. Marilyn Sper- Hendel, Alpha Epsilon Phi, as treas- ber, Ridgeway House, will be arch- urer. ery chairman, Mary Perrone, Alpha New members of the Women's Ath- Omicron Pi, badminton chairman, letic Association Board -were an- Lucille Sheetz, Raeve's House, nounced by Shelby Dietrich, Kappa basketball chairman, Marie Neu- Kappa Gamma, retiring WAA presi- meister, Kappa Kappa Gamma, .rn n I rm -r DON'T TAKE A HOLIDAY, AMERICA. We've got the enemy on the ru THE WAR IS HALF OVER! COME ON ... Let's Finish the job! La G.aBALFOUR CO% Peace. has finall1y come to war-torn Europe and the nations are now preparing the treaty that will conclude the second great world con- flict. Let us hope that this V-E Day and the eventual V-Day will mark the beginning- of a new era of international co-operation and brotherliness. BROOI(INS' Sm 108 East Washington Phone 2-2685 bowling chairman, Janice Bern- stein, Alpha Epsilon Phi, dance chairman, Elaine Greenbaum, Tap- pan House, fencing chairman, Bar- bara Dewey, Kappa Kappa Gamma, golf chairman and Betty Eaton, Pi Beta Phi, hockey chairman. Lee Wellan, Zeta Tau Alpha, will ) be outdoor sports manager, Nancy Gillette, Kappa Kappa Gamma, will be president of Crop and Saddle, and Barbara Brady, Pi Beta Phi, will be president of the University Women's Riding Club. Lou Estell, Ball House, will be riflery chairman, Pat Hayes, Delta Delta Delta, swimming chair- man, Pat Daniels, Kappa Kappa Gamma, softball chairman, Janet Morgan, Gamma Phi Beta, table-ten- nis manager, Pat Doelle, Pi Beta Phi, tennis manager, and Signe Hogge, Collegiate Sorosis, will be president of the Camp Counselor's Club. Jean Gilman, Helen Newberry, re- tiring president of the Women's Glee Club, presented the Glee Club offic- ers for the coming year. They are: Bernice Hall, Alpha Omicron Pi, president, Dorothy Gray, State Street House, vice-president, Lenis Brit- ton, Alpha Omicron Pi, secretary, Barbara Evert, Gamma Phi Beta, business manager, and Carol Fram- burg, Delta Delta Delta, historian and publicity manger. Miss Mattern then announced the names of the girls who had been appointed to the central com- mittees of the sophmore and jun- ior class projects. JGP will be di- rected by general chairman Ann Lippencott, Kappa Alpha Theta. Her assistant chairman will be Joan Schlee, Chi Omega. Katherine Verschore, Kappa Alpha Theta, was appointed treasurer, Janet Morgan, Gamma Phi Beta, secretary, Betty Pritchard, Pi Beta Phi, sorority sales manager, Ruth Humphrey, Mosher, dormitory sales manager and Hillary Jenswold, Kappa Kap- pa Gamma, League House sales manager. Betty Leavitt, Tappan House, will serve as booth chairman while Mar- tha Dieffenbacher, Alpha Chi Om- ega, Marjorie Bean, Betsy Barbour, Joan Reid, Delta Gamma, and Shir- ley Mattern, Alpha Ch} Omega will serve on the publicity, posters and skits and songs committees. Soph Project will be headed by Cynthia Coates, Pi Beta Phi, general chairman. Miss Coates will be as- sisted by Audrey Lawrence, Alpha Chi Omega, Pearl Klausner, Sigma Delta Tau, Julie Benson, Kappa Delta, Lucille Kennedy, Chi Omega, Marie Neumeister, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Carla Mullendor, Pi Beta Phi, Mar- tha Gilmore, Delta Gamma, Barbara Busse, 423 South State Street, Nancy Robertson, Chi Omega, Betty Lou Zwemer, Jordan, Janice Green, Al- pha Phi and Edna Klein, Alpha Epsi- lon Phi. Miss Mattern also presented the names of junior women who have been given Junior League Appoint- ments. The duties of these offices include assisting the senior mem- ber in various capacities. Junior! assistant to the secretary of the War Council is Judith Rado, Helen Newberry. The treasurer of the War Council will be assisted by Alice Miller, Alpha Phi and Barbara Ray- mer, Alpha Epsilon Phi. Junior members of the orientation com- mittee will be Lois Iverson, Alpha Delta Pi, Nancy Marsh, Martha Cook, Maureen Ryan, 1601 Wash- tena, and Joan Wilk, Alpha Epsi- lon Phi. Natalie McGuire, Chi Omega, will work on the Transfer Orientation Committee. Assistants on the Merit- Tutorial Committee will be Ruth Mc- Guiggan, Alpha Chi Omega, Alice Sackehiem, Stockwell, Florence Kingsbury, Gamma Phi Beta and Carolyn Daley, Day House. Assist- ants on the Service Committee will be Lois Cothran, Alpha Chi Omega, Estelle Klein, Sigma Delta Tau, Bar- bara Stauffer, Chi Omega, and Ja- net Young, Kappa Delta. Assistants on the Social Commit- tee will be Olive Whitaker, Delta Gamma, Robin Scherer, Alpha Gam- ma Delta, Grace Lathrop, Alpha Chi Omega, Ann Robinson, Pi Beta Phi, Betty Lou Bidwell, Betsy Barbour, and Lucy Stone, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. The two USO Colonels appoint- ed by Judiciary Council are Olive Chernow, 1601 Washtenaw, and Margo Breitmeyer, Alpha Phi. Orientation Advisors for 1945-46 were named by Miss Mattern. Transfer advisors include, Sue Cur- tis, Naomi Greenberger, Beaty Rosenblum, Carol Watt, Virginia Mast, Ruth Kronberg, Betty Prit- chard, Alene Loeser, Olive Chernow, Rene Kaire and Patricia Planck. Freshman advisors include Nora Altman, Elaine Bailey, Irma Blue- stein, Mary Bronson, Patricia Dan- iels, Patricia DuPont, Carol Gior- dano, Priscilla Hodges, Margaret Kohr, Fern MacAllister, Claire Macauley, Jean Morgan, Harriet Pierce, Ann Schuemacher, Chris- tine Smith and Beverly Wittan. The list continues with Dorothy Watson, Margaret Gage, Judith Rado, Janet Morgan, Jean Kerr, Florence Kingsbury, Josephine Simpson, Ruth McCorris, Carolyn Daley, Nine, Goe- hring, Jean Louise Hole, Betty Lou Bidwell, Dorthea Mountz, Margaret Jean Nichol, Barbara Dewey, Norma Crawford, Ann Robinson, Mary Coch- ran, Ruth Eberhardt, Charlotte Bo- brecker, Alice Miller, Katherine Truesdell, Dorothy Gray, Lois Bas- sett, Doris Krueger, Ann Lippencott, Arline Ely, Joy Altman, Nancy Hub- bard, Joan Stevens, and Ellen Hill. Also included are BarbaricEverett, Naomi Ann Buehler, Phyllis Delber. Dorothy Congo, Marilyn Holtom, Ca- therine Schneider, Dorothy Phillippo, Jane Etters, Ann Hanselman, Betty Kamens, Estelle Klein, Annette Fried- en, Audrey Burnard, Helen Colton, Lisbeth Mitchell, Nancy Barnes, Gloria Kispaugh, Barbara William- son, Phillis Chapel, Patricia Beatty Elizabeth Smith, Virginia Scott, Mar- jory Jackson, Rosarita Hume, Mary Van Inwagen, and Joan Meyers. Sum- mer orientation advisors are Sally (Continued on Page NOTES The sophomore coeds are swing- ing out with plans for their Soph Music Bar which will be held from 7:30 p. m. to midnight (EWT) Satur- day, May 19 in the League.I All sophomore women working on committees for the 1945 Soph Caba- ret are asked to watch this column for official notices concerning meet- ings for the various committees. There will be a meeting of the singing chorus of the stage show at 3 p.m. EWT (2 p. m. CWT) today in the League. The room will be posted on the League bulletin board. All chorus members must attend. The decorations committee will meet at 4 p. m. EWT today in the League. The meeting is compulsory and the room will be posted. Cos- tume committee members are asked to report at 2 p. m. EWT today in the old JGP room. The refreshment committee and the ManhattanmSerenade chorus will meet at 3 p. m. (EWT) today. Both rooms will be posted. Members of the mock band and the kick chorus will have meetings at 4 p. m. (EWT) today. The respective rooms will be posted. There will be a meeting of the cen- tral committee of the Cabaret at 3 p. m. (EWT) tomorrow in the League. All members must be present. Senior Ball Tickets Now on Sale at Union Tickets for the all-campus for- mal Senior Ball to be held June 1 in the I-M Building will be on sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily at the Union Travel desk. Ticket booths will be set up in the West Quadrangle later in the week. Several fashion articles appearing on this page recently and signed Pamela Askew, were in reality written by Dona Guimaraes. Servicemen with birthdays in May are invited to celebrate them with birthday refreshments and dancing tomorrow at the USO Club in Harris Hall. INVEST IN VICTORY RECORDS AT THE RADIO & RECORD SHOP 715 N. UNIVERSITY The engagement of Jane MacKee- The engagement of Patricia Sand ver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. 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