eUJA A THE MICHIGAN DAILY Women's Glee Club, Navy Choir To Give Spring Concert Tuesday at Hilli A spring concert featuring the Navy Choir as guest artists will be present- ed by the University Women's Glee Club at 8 p. m. EWT (7 p. m. CWT) Thursday in Hill Auditorium. A short formal concert by the Glee Club, will open the program. This wil include a group of old classics: "Ave Verum Corpus" by Mozart, "The Silver Swan" by Gib- bons, and "Come Again Sweet Love," an English madrigal by Dowland. Two songs from the Rig Veda suite by Holst will fol- low. Three harps will accompany these songs, which were inspired by Hindu music. A group of modern compositions and arrangements of folk songs will also be sung in this part of the pro- gram. Marie Turner, who accompa- nied the Glee Club last year, wrote one of these selections. "Holiday Song" by William Schuman, and "While Quito Sleeps" by Clokey will be part of this section The second half of the program will take part in Tally-Ho Inn, a hunting lodge. Janet Barber will play her accordian, and the Glee Club will set the scene with "John Peel." The Navy Choir will sing "A Hunting We Will Go," "Deep in My Heart" from "The Student Prince," and "Hallelujah" from "Hit the Deck." Eugene Malitz will be solo- ist for the Choir. The Glee Club will sing several informal numbers, including Ger- shwin's "Summertime,' 'and will join the Choir in the drinking song from "Traviata," in which Jean Gilman and Rose Derderian will sing solos. Both groups will join in singing a medley of airs from light opera for the finale. Beverly Solorow will accompany the Glee Club, while Paul Kuiter, V-12 student also featured in the University Band concert, will accom- pany the Navy Choir. Lucille Gen- uit, Ruth MacNeal, Lennis Britton, and Ruthann Perry will be soloists for the Glee Club. In dependents Will1 Hold Meet Today at WAB ( 1. a N\ DAD iSERVICE? Show him that you're proud S .and be sure that your remembrance arrives on time! Suomynona, a new organization which automatically includes all undergraduate independent women not living in a dormitory, league house, co-operative house or the Michigan League, will meet at 4 p. m EWT today in front of the WAB. The meeting will combine recrea- tion with business, according to Mary Chernus, vice-president of Suomy- nona, and all coeds attending are asked to wear sport clothes. The pur- pose of the organization will be presented and all details explained. Officers of Suomynona were elect- ed at the organization's last meet- ing and are a follows: Marjorie J. Baker, president; Mary Chernus, vice-president; Eleanor Moxness, sec- retary; and Marge Faraday, treas- urer. Permanent committees were es- tablished; Louetta Beerbower will head the program committee, Leah Newtz the equipment committee, and the war activities and publicity com- mittees will be under the direction of Barbara Tobin and Mary Chernus respectively. Suomynona is under the sponsor- ship of Assembly, the campus organ- ization for all independent coeds. The charter of Suomynona is now being written. It will be presented to the members to be voted upon at a future business meeting. All women eligible for Suomynona are urged to attend the meeting to- day. Anyone unable to be present is asked to attend the next meeting. Campus Magician Gives Special Show Eleanor Mellert, known on campus as the "Lady of Legerdemain", pre- sented a magic show for the Ypsilan- ti Congregational Church Mother- Daughter Banquet yesterday. Miss Mellert, a physical education major, has given performances for University Hospital patients, for the Newman Club, the Physical Educa- tion Club and MYDA. According to Miss Mellert even a magician has trouble with the meat ,:hortage since it is no longer possible to pull rabbits out of a hat. The cigarette shortage has popularized Miss Mellert's "Cigarette Produc- tion" trick in which she makes a real cigarette out of imaginary to- bacco and paper. Coeds Asked To Aid Parade 500 'U' Women To Participate In Memorial Day Services More than 500 University women will participate in the Women's War Council section of the Ann Arbor Memorial Day parade at 10 .a.m., EWT Wednesday. Motion pictures of the entire sec- tion will be taken for use in demon- strating women's war activities to Orientation groups next year and to various Michigan alumni groups throughout the state, Nora Mac- Laughlin, War Council president, an- nounced yesterday. Groups of women from all campus residences will march in the parade, representing the many activities in which coeds have participated under the Council's direction. Those marching in the parade have been instructed to meet at 9:30 a.m. EWT at the Armory, where they will receive their posters and join the line of march. Led by officers of the War Council, the coed groups will represent par- ticipation in the American Red Cross, WAA, benefit drives, USO, and the Woman Power Commission. WAA Notices Committee Names Patrons, Guests for 1945 Senior Ball MERRY MAYTIME IN VERMONT -Beverly Kantor brushes snow from her tulips during a record Maytime blizzard that left up to 11 inches of snow in northern New England. 9-4 Interviewing WAill Be Held Independent women who wish to petition for central committee posi- tions for the 1945-46 Assembly Rec- ognition Night and have not as yet done so may bring their petitions to the interviews, it was announced yes- terday by Helen Alpert, Assembly President. Interviews will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. EWT tomorrow, Tuesday and Thursday in the Kalamazoo Room on the second floor of the League. All coeds petitioning are requested to indicate their interview- ing times on the schedule sheet which is posted on the door of the Kalamazoo Room. Positions which are open to all unaffiliated women are those of gen- eral chairman, assistant chairman, and chairman of publicity, tickets, war activities awards, scholarship awards, decorations and tickets. JGP To Discontinue Stamp, Bond Sales Sorority, league house, and dor- mitory bond sales will be discontin- ued early next week in order to bal- ance the JGP books before exams, Ann Lippincott, general chairman of JGP, announced yesterday. Miss Lippincott, revealing the in- complete results of JGP in the Sev- enth War Loan, also disclosed that $106.05 worth of war stamps attached to hair ribbons were sold on Lantern Night, and that members of her committee had already sold over $1,400 worth of bonds. kh ; - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 Softball Schedule Monday: Alpha (Continued from rage i) Dean and Mrs. I. C. Crawford' Dean and Mrs. S. T. Dana, Dean and Mrs. J. B. Edmonson, Dean and Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Hopkins, Dean and Mrs. E. H. Kraus, Director and Mrs. H. B. Lewis, Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Director and Mrs. E. V. Moore, Director Rhoda F. Reddig, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Sink, Dean and Mrs. E. B. Stason and Dean and Mrs. R. A. Stevenson. Other patrons will be Dean and Mrs. H. F. Vaughan, Dean and Mrs. C. S. Yoakum., Asst. Dean Mary C. Bromage, Asst. Dean and Mrs. W. J. Emmons, Asst. Dean C. T. Olmsted, Asst. Dean Jeanette Perry, Asst. Dean and Mrs. W. B. Rea, Asst. Dean and Mrs. E. A. Wal- ter, Registrar and Mrs. I. M. Smith Delta Pi vs. Mosh- and Miss Ethel A. McCormick. Guests for the Ball will be Profes- sor and Mrs. H. 0. Crisler, Professor and Mrs. L. C. Karpinski, Professor and Mrs. A. M. Kuethe, Professor and Mrs. W. E. Lay, Capt. W. V. Michaux, USN, Col. and Mrs. R. C. Miller, Professor and Mrs. J. K. Pol- lock, Professor and Mrs. G. Y. Rain- ick, Professor and Mrs. R. Schorling, Professor and Mrs. J. E. Tracy and Professor and Mrs. E. T. Vincent. Other guests will be Professor and Mrs. R. L. Wilder, Dr. Mar- garet Bell, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Coxon, Assoc. Professor and Mrs. F. A. Firestone, Major and Mrs. E. F. Gallagher, Assoc. Professor and Mrs. W. W. Gilbert, Assoc. Professor and Mrs. C. F. Kessler, Assoc. Professor and Mrs. A. Mar- in, Comm. and Mrs. A. L. Williams, USNR, and Asst. Professor and Mrs. P. E. Bursley. Yes, FATHER'S DAY is Junc 17th. We have a complete stock of GREETING CARDS . . . Come in and select one which will suit your needs exactly. FRANCISCO-BOYC 723 North University er 1. Woodlawn vs. Adelia Cheever at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday: Sorosis vs. Zeta Tau Al- pha, Chi Omega vs. Sigma Delta Tau, Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Phi at 5:10 p.m. EWT. Jordan vs. Martha Cook, Delta Gamma vs. Al- pha Xi Delta at 7:15 p.m. EWT. Thursday: Winner of Sorosis-Zeta Tau Alpha vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma at 5:10 p.m. EWT. 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