TIE MICHIGAN DAILY pAG fnnucl IEC Formal Bond Belles To Help University Achieve Goal in Loan Drive By ANN SCHUTZ "War Loan Gallant"-the bright If the faculty member is respon- red, white, and blue Bond Belle sive, the Bond Belle will take his badge says; but that's only part of j money or check and write the order the whole story of what the Bond in the book. There are three copies Belles are really doing in the Sixth of each order-a red one to the cus- War Loan Drive. tomer, blue to the seller, and black to Bond Belles are junior women who the League. have volunteered to help the Uni- Orders Taken to League versity achieve its goal of $100,000 After completing the sale by giv- in war bonds before December 16. ing the professor the red copy, our The women have been divided into favorite Bond Belle takes the order fifteen teams, each headed by a cap- over to Miss Ethel MacCormick's of- tain. Each captain and her team fice in the League. In the League the have been assigned to sell bonds to order is checked on a huge chart the faculty of a particular school. which contains information as to There also is one team selling bonds buyer, seller, amount, day it was to administration members. checked at the League, and many Every Professor Reached more items so that no possible con- Each team member is given a cer- fusion will result to harass Bond tain number of faculty members to Belles and purchasers of the bond. see by her captain. The Bond Belle After it is checked, Fran Goldberg, selects a professor from her list and chairman of the drive, takes the telephones him for an appointment. black copy to the Cashier's office. At the appointed time she appears At the Cashier's Office the bonds are with her order book ready and pen- filled out and in a day or two return- cil eager to write down that order. ed to the League. } DonorsNeeded By Blood Bank Booth on Diagonal To Register Students To Fill New Quota In order to fill the quota of Uni- versity students required for the Red Cross Blood Bank, to be open here Dec. 14 and 15, registration will be held from 11 a. m. to noon and from 12:45 p. m. to 1:15 p. m. tomorrow, on the diagonal. The Blood Bank quota of 400 was not met in the registration held last week, and 125 donors are still need- ed. Women are particularly urged to sign up, since the men registrants have outnumbered the coeds so far.I Blood donors must be 18 or over, and if they are under 21, they must have the written consent of their parents. Special forms for this pur pose may be picked up at the time of registration. "It has been left up to us, the students, to ,fill this next month's entire quota, and I sincerely hope we don't let the Red Cross down," Jean Loree, '45, chairman of the League Blood Bank said. Assembly Night Interviewing Will Take Place Because of the intervening Thanks- giving holiday those independent wo- men who have not already submitted their petitions for positions on the Recognition Night committee will be permitted to bring them to their interviews this week. Interviewing will be held Monday, 2-4, Tuesday, 1-4, and Wednesday' 2-4, in the League Kalamazoo Room. Petitioners may sign up for an inter- view at the League Undergraduate Office where an appointment sheet will be posted on the Bulletin Board. Positions on this committee consist of General Chairman, Assistant Gen- eral Chairman, Tickets, Publicity, Patrons, Activity Honors, Refresh- ments, Decorations, and Arrange- ments. Voicing the opinion of the entire Assembly Board, Florine Wilkins, President, says, "We want every in- dependent woman on campus to come out for Recognition Night, and to make it the biggest and best of all times. It is her chance to give an active demonstration of her capa- bilities and interest as a member of Assembly." There will be a meeting of all JGP league house representatives at 5 p. m. tomorrow in the League, ac- cording to Rita Bregman, league house chairman. The room will be posted. fill Be All Fraternity Members May By l/t Tickets 4 Fletcher Henderson's Bond Will Come from Windy City To Furnish Music for Affair Interfraternity Council will pre- sent its twelfth annual formal ball from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Dec. 16 in the League ballroom, Bliss Bowman, president, announced yes- terday. Fletcher Henderson and his fam- ous Negro band will furnish music for the dance. Henderson comes to Ann Arbor from Chicago where he has long been one of the city's most popular bands. Known as one of the men most instrumental in earning Benny Goodman his title as ''King of Swing," Henderson has twice won the trophy presented to the "King of All Arrangers." Ilonared Many Times Henderson has gained many hon- ors in American dance band history for the Negro race. His was the first Negro organization to appear on a radio broadcast and at the collegiate proms of Princeton, Penn State, Yale, Amherst, Williams, Washington, Lee, Cornell and Rutgers. Tickets for IFC Ball are to be distributed to the heads of all frater- nities. Every member of a fraternity is eligible to buy a ticket. Crests from each fraternity will comprise the decorations which are necessarily limited to wartime simplicity. Perpetuates Tradition "Fraternity Ball is an attempt to perpetuate a peacetime event," Bow- man said. "Approximately 27 fra- ternities'are active at present," he added, "while the usual peacetime number was between 35 and 40. The remaining ones have assumed the responsibility of keeping old customs W~ive." Among the patrons listed by Bow- man are President and Mrs. Alexan- der G. Ruthven, Dean Joseph A. Bursley, Dean and Mrs. I. C. Craw- ford, Dean and Mrs. E. A. Walter, Dean and Mrs. W. B. Rea and Dean and Mrs. C. T. Olmstead. Patrons Continued Also included are Registrar and Mrs. I. W. Smith, Miss Eleanor Scan- lan, Lt.-Comm. and Mrs. E. F. Scott, Lt.-Comm. and Mrs. J. J. Branson, Lt. and Mrs. Ives Atherton, and Lt. and Mrs. Erwin Scherdt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kempf, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Watkins complete the list. Members of the dance committee besides Bowman are Donald MacKin- non, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Robert Acton, Sigma Chi; Phillip Marcellus, Alpha Tau Omega; Richard Moon, Beta Theta Pi; Homer Simons, Phi Delta Theta; Alan Boyd, Phi Kappa Psi, and Tom ZurSchmiedy, Sigma Chi. Sororities Top Dressing Unit The top three sororities who made their quotas last week at the Surgical Dressings Unit were Delta Gamma, 20; Delta Delta Delta, 19%; and Sorosis, 17. Frances Goldberg, publicity chair- man of the Unit, stated that there would be a special instructors session Monday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Surgical Dressings room in the League. All instructors must attend or notify Harriet Fishel, chairman of Surgical Dressings. Due to the shortage of smocks at the Unit, all girls are requested to wear white cotton blouses. AT YFOLLEUT'S YOU CAN ORDER Held Dec. 16bat League FLETCHER HENDERSON ... Plays for IFC [WAA Notices Rifle Club: 5 p. m Monday at the ROTC Range, All those of the Thursday and Monday Groups who did not see the Army film must at- tend the showing at 5 p. m. Thursday at the ROTC Range. Those of the Thursday group who have seen the film need not come until the follow- ing Thursday. University Women's Riding Club: 6 p. m. Monday in front of Barbour. All members must bring their dues. Field Hockey: 4:30 p. m. Monday. Game against Ypsilanti at the WAB. Spectators are invited to attend. In case of rain, the game will take place at the same time Wednesday. Fencing: 5 p. m. Tuesday at the WAB. Lacrosse: 4:30 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday at the WAB. Figure Skating: 3:30 p. in. Tues- day and Wednesday at the Rink. Modern Dance Club: Beginning section 7:20 p. m. Tuesday. Advanced Section 8:20 p. in. Wednesday in the Dance Studio of Barbour. Crop and Saddle: 6 p. m. Tuesday in front of Barbour Gym. Advanced Section of University Women's Riding Club: 6 p. in. in front of Barbour Gym. Camp Counselors Club: Organiza- tion meeting at 4:30 p. m. in the WAB. Following the recent petitioning and interviewing for the position of Dormitory Manager of the WAA Board, Mary Baker, '45, of Martha Cook was chosen for the position. /4 5ka~rp 0 And you'll agree in short order when you see the large collection of smooth outfits in our stock . . . We rounded up all the things we know you like from well tailored suits to the smartest dress that ever went to col- lege . . . (saying nothing of those clever accessories) . . . Let our helpful staff get yOL handsomely turned out for the busy days to come. Ani Abor's Fine Downtown Store Percy Jones Hospital Requests Christmas Boxes From All Coeds By LOIS KELSO If you ever do succeed in finding ery house on campus to give at least any cigarettes in Ann Arbor, put one Christmas gift box to these men. some in a gift box for the wounded The Alpha Gamma Deltas are giv- veterans in Percy Jones Hospital. ing a box from every room. If ev- They sacrificed for us; let's sacri- ery house did this, the goal of a fice for them! gift for every veteran in the hospi- Percy Jones Hospital in Battle tal would be reached. Creek is now caring for thousands The boxes should be neatly but at- of American veterans of World War tractively wrapped, with a list of the II. Most of these are amputees. contents on the outside. Besides the They must wait for their stumps to rather improbable cigarettes, they heal and be fitted with artificial might include: pencils, cards, hand- limbs, after which the very good kerchiefs, Army ties, stationery, toilet occupational therapy department articles (as tooth powder or soap), tries to help them to overcome billfolds, chess sets, books, hard can- their handicaps. dies, shoe polish, sewing sets and As just a small down payment on shoe laces. Please do not include the enormous debt we owe them, the cake, soft candies, razors, or jig- Women's War Council is asking ev- saw puzzles. 1 _____.. I e AT SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT RATES Bunny-furred 1,. I. 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