SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1945
THE MI CHIGAN DAILY
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NEW PROJECT
Senior Society Members Plan
Aid to League House Residents
Senior Society, honorary society
for independent senior women, will
counsel and assist League houses as
its project for next year.
Each member of Senior Society will
be a personal advisor for a group of
League houses, and will keep them
in touch with University activities
during the year. They will be on call
to answer all questions or will refer
them to the correct authority.
"We feel that the women in League
houses have been rather cut off from
the rest of the campus, and we will
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try to bring them into closer contact
with activities," Claire Macauley,
president of Senior Society, said.
Senior Society is planning several
social functions with Scroll, honorary
society for sorority women, next year,
in accordance with the Panhellenic-
Assembly program of closer coopera-
tion between independent and soror-'
ity women.
Old members of Senior Society
honored the new ones with a dinner
recently. New officers are Joyce Sie-
gan, vice-president; Sue Curtis, sec-
retary; and Betty Roth is treasurer
of the organization.
Graduation
Remembrances...
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Select a graduation remembrance she'll use - cologne, perfume,
cosmetic sets,'or stationery. You'll find these and other answers
to your gift problem among the wide variety at the University
Drug Company.
Univest Drug Co.
COMMENCEMENT QUEEN. Miss
Priscilla Ringler of Quincy, Mich.,
was crowned May Queen of Hills-
dale College Commencement exer-
cises held at Hillsdale recently.
Independents
To Hold Picnic
Suomynona, an organization of
University undergraduate women liv-
ing in private homes or apartments,
or with their families, will sponsor
a picnic at 11 a.m. EWT today at the
Island.
Games have been planned for the
afternoon's entertainment, and all
members and those eligible for mem-
bership to Suomynona are invited to
attend. Each woman is asked to bring
her own lunch to the picnic.
Tourney Finals'
To Be Played
The schedule for the final week of
the WAA softball tournament is as
follows:
Tomorrow: Kappa Kappa Gamma
vs. Ti-Delta, Kappa Delta vs. Alpha
Xi Delta, Jordan vs. Adelia Cheever,
Alpha Dleta Pi vs. Alpha Phi at 5:10
p.m. EWT.
Tuesday: Winner of Kappa Delta-
Alpha Xi Delta vs. Barbour, winner
of Jordan-Adelia Cheever vs. winner
of Alpha Delta Pi-Alpha Phi at 7:15
p.m. EWT.
Wednesday: Winner of Kappa-Tri-
Delta vs. winner of game between
Barbour and winner of Kappa Delta
Alpha Xi Delta at 7:15 p.m. EWT.
In case of rain, Monday's games
will be played Tuesday at 5:10 p.m
EWT. Tuesday's games will be player
on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.
JGP To Stop Sales
Ann Lippincott, general chairman
of JGP, disclosed yesterday that the
junior girls project would disband
during the summer months and re-
sume operation during the fall seme-
ster.
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lowing the program. Members of the
faculty and student body interestec
in Russian life and language an
cordially invited to attend.
Coming Events
Under the auspices of the Depart-
ment of Speech and of English, a
student-written play entitled Girls
Best Friend will be given a laboratory
production in the auditorium of the
Elementary High School, at 7:00 p.m.
(CWT), Monday, June 11. Open tc
the public.
The Mathematics Club will meel
Tuesday, June 12, at 7 p. m. (~CWT)
in the West Conference Room, Rack-
ham Building.
"The Centenary of Cantor's Birth"
-Professor Dushnik.
"The Place of Trigonometry in the
History of Mathematics" and "A
Brief Survey of Our Mathematical
Collections."-Professor Karpinski.
Research Club: The final meeting
of the year of the Research Club will
be held on Wednesday evening, June
13th at eight o'clock in the Rackham
Amphitheatre. Professor Campbell
Bonner will present a paper on
"Coins, Gems and a Lost Statue" and
Professor Malcolm H. Soule a paper
on "Leprosy." Officers for the en-
suing year will be elected.
Graduate Serves
Capt. Poe-Eng Yu, '39, Med, is the
only Chinese woman doctor in the
o Q>i<"">i V<"""><" --<ye} os .oa e e 6 WAC and the only non.citizen Chi-
nese in the United States Army.
The marriage of Gloria Ullum, Chicago, Ill., announce theengage- Born in Foochow, China, she at-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude ment of their daughter, Dale Betty, tended the Medical and Graduate
Ullum of New Rochelle, N.Y., to Sea- to Mr. Leonard J. Nemerovski, son schools of the University for five
man 2nd class Norman Cross, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nemerovski years, and was a Barbour scholar.
Mrs. Eunice Cross of Gorton, Conn., also of Chicago. She is now stationed at Ft. Des
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The bride is a junior in the School class of '46 and is affiliated with was commissioned a Captain in Octo-
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