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Hal McIntyre Band
To Play for Third
Victory Ball Mar. 9

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Award Winner
Is Announced
The Women's Glee Club Scholar-
ship has just been awarded to Jean
Gilman, it was announced yesterday
by Rhea Christian, vice-president of
the Women's Glee Club.
Miss Gilman has been a member of
the Glee Club since she was a fresh-
man and at the present time is ser-
ving as president of the club. She
is also a member of Senior Society,
honorary society for unaffiliated sen -

Traditional Wartime Event To Be Held
At Intramural Building' Committee
Announces Final List of Patrons, Guests

Michigan's traditional wartime lior women.
Victory Ball will feature the music of Doctor and Mrs. W. G. Rice,. Doctor
HalMc~tye ad is rcestaand Mrs. C. A. Sink, Dean and Mrs.; The scholarship of fifty dollars is
Hal McIntyre and his orchestra, adMs .A ik enadMs awarded each semester to some wo-.
"America's Newest and Grandest F. B. Stason, Dean and Mrs. R. A. awae ea useestr o sso w
Ban,"fro 9p~. t 1a~. FidyStevensoni, Dean and Mrs. H. F.; men to be us;ed fer music lessons.
Ban," from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, Vaughan and Dean and Mrs. C. S Qualifications for receiving the award
March 9 at the Intramural Building. Yaum.n s include a 2.7 average in academic
McIntyre's music makers were re- Y kstudies, umiebership in the Women's
cently selected by eighty college edi- The list concludes with Asst. Dean Glee Club for at least a year and the
tors voting in the Fifth Annual Col- Mary C. Bromage, Asst. Dean a need of the particular individual
lege Poll sponsored by Billboard Mag- Mrs. W. J. Emmons, Asst. Dean C. T. nedo h atcua niiul
Omstead, Asst Dean Jeanette Perry, The fund for the scholarship was
azine as the best band of the yea. Asst. Dean and Mrs. W. B. Ra, Asst. set up in 1943 by a two hundred dol-
Before organizing his own band, Dean and Mrs. E. A. Walter, Regis- lar contribution by the Alumni Club
McIntyre was featured with Glenn trar and Mrs. I. M. Smith and Miss of Detroit after a performance by the
Miller's band and it was at his sug- Ethel A. McCormick. Glee Club before that group. Subse-
gestion that McIntyre finally organ- Guests' Names Told c uent additions to this fund have
ized his own crew. V-Ball guests include Professor and been from the performances of "Tom
Patrons Announced Mr. S. W. Allen, Doctor Margaret Sawyer an original operetta which
Patrons for this third V-Ball in- Be11. Professor and Mrs. H. . Cris- was presented last spring.
elude Governor and Mrs. Harry F. ler, Professor and Mrs. H. M. Dorr,
Kelly, President and Mrs. A. G. Ruth- Professor and Mrs. D. L. Dumond, Coeds Take Lead
yen, Vice-President and Mrs. J. P. Captain and Mrs. G. R. Horn, Lt.--
Adams, Vice-President and Mrs. R. P. Comm. and Mrs. C. A. Hoyt, Profes- I HospitaI W
Briggs, Vice-President and Mrs. M.L. sor and Mrs. H. C. Koch, Captain/

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Junior Wo1en
To Participate
In Cast Tryout
JG Play Production To Need
Dancers, Singers, Actors with
Talent, 'Enthusiasm, Ambition'
All junior women are eligible to
participate in the tryouts for the cast
of Junior Girls Play, from 3 p. m. to
5 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday, March 7, 8, and 9 in the
League.
These tryouts will include all parts
in the production, such as acting,
singing, and dancing. The judges
of the tryouts will be Carol McCor-
mick, director; Jayned Gourley, dance
chairman; and Masaka Ono and
Anne Crossley, co-chairmen of music
selections.
Experience Not Necessary
According to Miss McCormick, ex-
perience is not a necessary prerequi-
site for tryouts, interest and enthusi-
asm for the play being the important
items.
Sign-up sheets will be placed in
the Undergraduate Office in the
League, Monday, March 6, so pros-
pective tryouts may indicate their
time preference.
Work on the play will begin imme-
diately after the cast is selected and
the date of the performances has
been set for early spring.
Play Being Written
The script committee under the co-
chairmanship of Marcia Wellman and
Marian Johnson is writing the play
now, and it will be used to furnish
descriptions for the various parts in
the play at the time of tryouts.
The deadline for volunteering to
work on the various committees has
been set for Monday, March 5. The
committees which need volunteers are
properties, stage force, scenery, cos-
tumes, make-up, programs, tickets,
publicity, and ushers. Women may
sign up committees on the slip pro-
vided in the Undergraduate Office.
According to Fran Goldberg, chair-
man of the play, the first central
committee meeting will be held at 5
p. m. Tuesday, March 6, in the JG
play office in the League.

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Niehuss, Vice-President and Mrs. S.
W. Smith, Regent Vera B. Baits and
Mr. S. G. Baits, Regent and Mrs. R.S.
Bishop, Regent and Mrs. A. B. Con-
nable, Regent and Mrs. R. A. Hay-
ward, Regent and Mrs. J. J. Herbert,
Regent and Mrs. H. G. Kipke, Regent
and Mrs. J. D. Lynch and Regent and
Mrs. E. C. Shields.
The list continues ayith Professor
C. G. Brandt, Professor and Mrs.
L. M. Gram, Doctor F. E. Robbins,
Secretary and Mrs. H. G. Watkins,
Dean and Mrs. W. I. Bennet, Dean
and Mrs. R. W. Bunting, Dean J. A.
Bursley, Dean and Mrs. I. C. Craw-
ford, Dean and Mrs. L. T. Dana,
Dean and Mrs. J. B. Edmonson, Dean
and Mrs. A. B. Furstenberg, Doctor
and Mrs. L. A. Hopkins, Dean and
Mrs. E. H. Kraus and Director and
Mrs. H. B. Lewis.
List CQntinues
Additional patrons are Dean Alice
C. Lloyd, Director and Mrs. E. V.
Moore, Director Rhoda F. Reddig,
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beautiful colors and styles.
SMARTEST
HOSIERY SHOP
Michigan Theatre Bldg.

W. V. Michaux, Lt.-Col. and Mrs.t
R. C. Miller, Professor and Mrs. W.C. U coeds have taken the lead over
eastern college women in Nurses'
Olson, Professor and Mrs. J.. A. Van 1Ad e wo mecn Crss
den Broek, Professor L. G. Vander sAide work, the American Red Cross
Velde, Major and Mrs. J. P. Wilbern, has announced.
Professor and Mrs. H. O. Whittemore Another Nurses' Aide course will
and Professor and Mrs. E. S. Wola- begin March 13 at University Hospi-
ver. tal, and students enrolling in this
Additional guests are Lt.-Comm. course must have free hours from 3
and Mrs. J. J. Branson, Assoc. Pro- p. m. to 6 p. m. an Tuesdays, Wed-
fessor and Mrs. G. B. Brigham, Assoc. nesdays and Thursdays.o
Professor W. W. J. Gores, Assoc. Pro- I an announcement from the Red
fessor and Mrs. A. Marin, Lt.-Comm. Cross, it was stated that 51 Bryn
and Mrs. E. F. Scott, Assoc. Profes- Mawr women have enrolled for train-
sor and Mrs. C. F. Wells, Assoc. Pro- ing as Nurses' Aides in the first plan
fessar and Mrs. Bennett Weaver, of its kind in the east. Bryn Mawr
Ass or and Mrs. R. C. Boys students, under the new plan, have
and Doctor William M. Brace. been permitted to shorten their aca-
Additional Guests demic time schedule by one course
Other guests are Asst. Professor during the second semester.
and Mrs. F. O. Copley, Asst. Profes-
sor and Mrs. D. B. Gooch, Asst. Pro- INVEST IN VICTORY
fessor and Mrs. A. H. Hawley, Asst.
Professor and Mrs. G. M. Stanley,
Asst. Professor and Mrs. A. H. Stock- ,

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(See VCIONTYRE, Page 6)
Union To Hold Dance
Bill Layton and his orchestra will
play for the dancing entertainment
of final-weary students from 9 p.m.
to midnight tomorrow in the Union
Ballroom,
tHe will feature hit tunes of the
day, and requests from those pres-
ent atthe dance will also be played.
TPickets may be purchased by Union
members at the Union Travel Desk,
and sales are limited to one ticket,
per member.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 S. Division St,
Sunday, February 18:
10:30 A.M.: Lesson sermon: "Soul."
11:45 A.M.: Sunday School.
8:00 P. M. Wednesday evening testimonial
This church maintains a free Reading Room
at 706 Wolverine Bldg., Washington at Fourth
which is open daily except Sundays and holi-
days from 11:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays
until 9:00 P. M. Here the Bible and Christian
Science literature including all of Mrs. Mary
Baker Eddy's works may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION
sponsored jointly by
Zion and Trinity Lutheran Churches
Zion Lutheran Church-
E. Washington at S. Fifth Ave.
10:30 A.M.: Worship Service.
Sermon by Rev. E. C. Stellhorn.
Trinity Lutheran Church-
East William at S. Fifth Ave.
10:30 A.M.: Worship Service.
Sermon by Rev. Henry O. Yoder.
Lutheran Student Association-
5:00 P.M.: Informal meeting and hymn sing.
6:00 P.M.: Supper and fellowship hour,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Ave.
William P. Lemon, James Van Pernis,
Ministers -
E. Gertrude Campbell, Director of Religious
Education.
Frieda Op't Holt Vogan, Director of Music
9:30 A.M.: Church School Junior, Intermediate
and Senior departments.
10:45 A.M.: Nursery, Beginner and Primary de-
partments.
10:45 A.M.: Morning Worship Lenten Sermon by
Dr. Lemon, "Out of the Unseen."
4:00 P.M.: Junior Lenten Class - led by Mr.
Van Pernis - "A Quarrel About a Vowel."
4:00 P.M.: Senior Lenten Class - led by Dr.
Lemon - "Dialogues with God - About the
Plot of Life."
5:00 P.M.: Tuxis Society Debate on "Resolved
that the American Way of Life is Best."
Affirmative: Fred Thomas, Parker Pennington
Negative: Rosemary Kent, Sally Poppen.
5:00 P.M.: Westminster Guild discussion on "Is
Christianity Final?" led by Dr. Lemon. Supper
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
IN ANN ARBORit
Series of Study Clavses
Every Thursday night, at 8:00 in the Michigan
League. Conducted by S. H. Wylie.

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'ropics:
March 1: "The Masters of Wisdom"
February 22: "The Path of- Discipleship"
The public is cordially invited.
GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Masonic Temple, 327 South Fourth Ave.
Harold J. DeVries, Pastor
10:00 A.M.: University Bible Class. Ted Groes-
beck, leader
Children's Bible Hour, Radio Artists from
Grand Rapids.
3:00 P.M.: Children's Bible Hour Ralley,
7:30 P.M.: Message by the pastor: "The Price
of Power."

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