Saturday, March 10p 1,945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pan Nin f -ng S "turday, March 11IL 0.ii t 1945 THE MeI $ere ilre Your Women!-- Targets for Tonigh! T Oh! Horace, B I'l Slap You On the Wrist Allen Rumsey: Norma Cloon '48 L.S.A., Wakefield, Mich.; Bet- ty B. McColl, Detroit, Mich.; El- lin Arden, '48 L.S.A., Detroit, Mich.; Faith Simpson, '46 Ed.; Ann Richmond, '46 L.S.A.; Yan- ya Prokokov, Vladivostok, Siberia; Janice Stuck, '47 L.S.A.; Harriet Leibowitz, Detroit, Mich.; Pamela Wrinch, '48 L.S.A.; Jean Eddy, '48 L.S.A.; Mimi Hawes, '46 L.S.A.; Dorothy Parshall, Hartland, Mich.; Ann Mardanack, '48 L.S.A., Akron, Ohio; Corinne Wilhelm, Detroit, Mich.; Jean Flood, '48 ' L.S.A.; Malty Dieffenbacher, '47 L. S. A'.; Ruth Avison, '48 L.S.A.; Glady Savitt, '48 L. S. A.; Ruth W. Holmes, '43 L.S.A., Dearborn, Mich.; Pat Petterson, '48 L.S.A.; Marilyn Hines, '48 L.S.A., Detroit, Mich.; Doris Klee, '48 L. S. A.; Pat Wilson, '48 L.S.A.; Jean Adams, '46 L.S.AM; Joan Rothfuss, '48 L.S.A.; Blissfield, Mich.; Barbara Fenker, 48 L.S.A.; Nancy Robert- -son, 48 A. & D. Alpha Delita Phi: June E. Pom- ering, '45; Patricia E. Picard, '46; Roberta Ames, '45; Betty Eaton, '45; Harriet Skinner, '45; Jay Petter, '47; Judy Bolt, '46; Glenn McDaniel, '45; Mary Jane Mil- lard, '46; Phyllis Banbrook, '45; Pat Sanders, '45; Joadie Ross, '45. Alpha Tat Omega: Joyce Rog- ers, '47; Martha McCracken, '45; Dolly Towvnshend, '48; Marion Deane, '48; Janie Houston, '48; Roezie Pohl, '48, Albion, Mich.; Phyllis Esslinger, '47; Phyllis Thompson, '45; Stephens College, Columbia, Mo.; Margaret Thomp- son, '46; Dottie Quick, '47; Nancy Neumann, '48; Phyl Igel, Royal Oak; Betty Fletcher, '45. Army Colloid Research Group: Marcie Dubinsky; Pearl Eisler; Charlotte Bailit; Barbara Fitch; Margery Cornsweet. Chi Phi: Dorothy Goppelt, '47, Lynne Ford, '47, Mickey Johnson, '46, Anita Franz, '46, Phylis Eg- gleton, '46, Gretchen Geignen- muller. CA Adams: Elly Ruhl, Soph; Ann Whitmyer, Fr.; Jean Mc- Conhey, Fr-., Jackson; Margary Office, Fr.; Betty Jane Redlin, Detroit, Mich.; Carol Tenbroek, Grand Rapids. Delta Tau Delta: Angie Good- wyn, '47; Willard Fariss, Cincin- nati, Ohio; June Ellen Vincent, '46; Virginia Dowling, '45, Detroit; Patricia Wallis, Detroit; Rita Jas- ki, Milwaukee, Wis.; Eleanor Mac- Laughlin, '46; Mary Bartly, '46. Co. B (Sanitary Engineers) East Quad: Shirley Truelsch, Cleve- land, O.; Betty Kampfert, Ann Arbor; Karen Holmes, Soph.; Vir- ARNABY b -- - - Cap h-, 145. The Newspape PM, In.. Youwe i'e quite awed, oing a bother,s ill into that great banking you,Bornby house... Of course we'll wile y ue onyet as far as tfe downtowi? information desk. Grace is meeting us th re . - 2-z O'Malley, my Fairy Godfather, is going down e too. To borrow a hundred million dollars-- Investment bankers Now listen, don't consider Pixies Bornoby. - good risks, as a rule-- . ff . a CROCKE'"C 'f' OHN So By Crockett Johnson Oh, they HAVE made a few exceptions. Fnr instance, that Scandinaian Pixey, who- John! [Wfhaheenough to do coping with Barnaby's imaginafion as it is now! ,. u11 iL c.. ginia McRae, Soph.; Peggy West, Donn, '48; Helen Ginzburg, '48; Ann Arbor; Phyllis Lee Knight, Ann Smith, '47; M4illicent Dalitz, Soph.; Winnifred Bowles, Soph., '48. Detroit. Prescott House-East Quad-- East Quad - Army Japanese Co. C.: Ellajane Sloan, Fr.; Language School: Gene C. Pat- ,Nancy McGuineas, Junior, De- terson, $alt Lake City, Utah; Es- roit; Bobby Sylvester, Soph, Yp- ther Loomis, Baltimore, Mary- silanti; Marilyn Whaite, Soph, land. Detroit; Mary Lou Yost, Adrian; Phi Gamina Delta: Clare Born, Mary Ellen Harbison, Fr.; Pat Ann Arbor; Connie Coulter, '47 Lewis, Fr.; Anna Lord, Detroit; S.M.; Alice Zaagsma, '45L; Con- Marietta Cameron, Junior; Mu- nie Robson, '46 Lit., Lansing; Irene riel Deutsch, Fresh.; Carol Hum- Urcheck, '48 Lit.; Jordan; Betty bracht, Elgin, Ill.; Renee Shumer, Detroit. 11 Theta Delta Chi: Betty Fergu- son, Wayne; Dorothy Willselm, '47; Patria Hoberts, '45; Patri- cia King, '46; Mary Mosely. '45; May Mosely, '45; Joycelyn Land- voight, '45; Phyllis Thompson, '45; Jan Trees, '45. Wenley House: Barbar Buyer, '4; Aileen Allen, '46; Keireen Tanton, '48, Marian Larson, Grand Rapids; Marilyn Hale, '48. Zeta. Beta Tas Fraternity: Pearl Handelsman, '48; Dale Moses, '46; Edna Klien, '48; Judy Jacobson, 48; Nancy Schiller, '48; Char- otte Abrams, '48; Ruth Lazar, 48; Janice Oberman, '48; Janice Bernstien, '48; Rita Cantor, De- troit. Zeta Psi Fraternity: Barbara E. Hoard, Pontiac; Mary Aschen Brenner, Freshman; Christine Blair, Detroit; Elizabeth Dixon, Detroit; Lois Ann Doan, Grad.; Elaine Formaniak; Frances Walk- er, Fr., Detroit; Nancy Dwyer, Ann Arbor -'U' Student Daily Poll Reveals Reasons Why Students Go to V-Ba I Why do people shell out four shekels and get all dressed up in esting to put in a letter home, their Monday best to prance and (Note: Translated from the org- dance (occasionally) at V-Ball? inal Russia, this means a new In an informal (very) poll con- reason for needing money-Ed) ducted by an extra insipid mem- 3.dBecause I waaaid some body else might take my g iel. Ass ber of The Daily staff, one Mr. a matter of fact, somebody else Ghastly Gallup polled V-Ballers did. This is a blind date I'm sith, and their guest on this most im- 4. Because I'm a rotten dasncer portant question. Of course, when and this is one dance whe e the asked the REAL reason usually floor's so crowded nobody otice 5. Because I got kicked 'st to the dorm yesterday and didn't have anywhere else to spe:.d the night. (r ) 6. Because my colored sisis are all in the laundry. 7. I won a ticket to the dance in a crap game from a member of the V-Ball committee. (Note, ' !- Members of the committeea lain- dignantly deny this--they h. am it was poker-Ed.) 8. So I could dance to Harry James. Yes, I know he isnt here, but I brought a portable phono- graph. given, Mr. Gallup coyly dug his When the poll-taker c-aaze toe in the carpet and refused to women attending the dance as to why they bothered, he received divulge it as being unprintable the following answers. anyway. But the others are list- 1. Because its a swell cheace to ed below in the order of frequency: make' some poor sucker spend is 1. Because there's nothing good lot of money. on the radio tonight. No other reasons were given B- 2. So I'd have something inter- cording to Mr. Gallup. I Lemm, '45 B.Ad., Ohio State; S Barbara L. Hastings, ,46; Betty Sent to, Eloise Mann, Ann Arbor. Phi Rho Sigma: Betty Cooley, ELOISE, MICH.-March 9 - '46; Louise Hagreen, Hudson; Montmorency Z. Quiggle, one-time Dcttie Hagreen, Hudson; Loy Political Science major at the Uni- Wilson, '46; Bernie Hall, '46; versity of Michigan, was today' Jean Pettigrew, '48; Bernadine confined to Eloise for "safekeep- Collins, Ann Arbor; Lois Cothran, ing," after his mind had cracked, '47; Ellen Coutchie, '46, Muske- as the result of a Constitutional gon; Lois Iverson, '47. History Final, given at aforemen- Phi Sigma Delta: Sue Hambur- tioned university. ger, Detroit; Judy Pregerson, Quiggle was discovered to be Soph. '47; June Leslie, '46; Ruth crazy, after he was found on Belle Klein, Cleveland, O.; Joan Pence, Isle in Detroit, emptying a pearl- Detroit; Helen Myers, '48; Francis handled Derringer into a statue ______________________ of Abraham Lincoln. Quiggle was under the delusion that he was John Wilkes Booth, son of Edwin, and friend of Tele- phone, and as he was carried away to his quarters, he kept shouting, State Street "Sic semper tyrannis." k '340 South 5 i T t it THIS SEMESTER! ECONOMZE Your Books, at Ann Arbor's Busy Bookstore tor PRESCRIPTIONS DRUG SUNNDRIES STUDENT SUPPLIES STATIONERY MAGAZINES Paramount Developing and Printing of your V-Ball pictures LIGHT LUNCHES Served At-Our Fountain. The REXALL Store on the Campus We specialize in Full Fashioned Brended Sheer Rayon Hosiery. SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. I I'-'- -' 'tilli--, ' 1 !