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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1945

THE DAILY

PAGE FIVE

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PACE FIVE

Sale of Tickets for Assembly
Recognition Night Ends Today

Outstanding Women
To Receive Awards
Sale of Assembly Recognition Night
tickets will continue until 5 p. m.
today in the dormitories, larger league
houses and the League.
"Launching into a New Year"
has been chosen as the theme of
Recognition Night which will be
held at 8 p. m. Thursday in the
League ballroom. Outstanding in-
dependent women will be honored
for scholastic and extra curricular
achievements of last year.
Dr. Theodore M. Newcomb of the
sociology department will be the guest
speaker. Dr. Newcomb, who has re-
cently returned to the University af-
ter helping direct a study of German
morale for the War Department, will
discuss "Social Atavism in the Atom-
ic Age."
Registrar Ira M. Smith will pre-
sent scholarship awards to the top
coeds in each class. Nora Mac-
Laughlin, League Council president,
will give awards to independent
women who have done outstanding
Tryouts Will Begin
Tomorrow for JGP
Tryouts for singing and dancing
parts in Junior Girls Play will be held
tomorrow, Thursday, and Friday at
the League.
Sin gitg tryouts will open from 2 p.
m. to 4 p. m. tomorrow and will con-
tinue from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Thurs-
day. Dancing parts will be tried out
from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Thursday and
from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Friday.
Dramatic tryouts will begin next
week, according to Carolyn Daley,
chairman of the play. Eligibility
cards and receipts for junior class
dues should be presented at the time
of all try-outs.
Junior women should make ap-
pointments for the time they wish to
try out by signing in the Undergrad-
uate office of the League.

work in extra curricular and war
activities.
Ann Schutz, Women's Editor of the
Daily, will explain the three women's
honorary societies for which inde-
pendent women are eligible: Mortar-
board, Senior Society, and Wyvern.
One of the highlights of the evening
will be the tapping of new members
by the Senior Society.
Masako Ono and several members
of the Women's Glee Club will lead
group singing, and the new Assembly
Song will be sung. Refreshments
will be served at the close of the
program.
WAA Notices
Crop and Saddle members will meet
at 5:05 p. m. today at Barbour gym.
* * *
Modern Dance club will meet at
7:30 p. m. tomorrow at Barbour gym.
* *.*
W Bowling club will meet from
3:30 p. mn. to 5:30 p. mn. today and
Thursday at the Michigan Recreation
Alleys. All members who have signed
to bowl should attend.
University Women's Riding Club
will meet at 4:15 p. m. Friday at Bar-
bour gym.
Volleyball schedule for tomorrow
and Thursday:
Tomorrow: Delta Delta Delta I vs.
Cheever II, Mosher II vs. Sorosis at
5:10 p. m., Kappa Delta vs. Zone Xa,
Betsy Barbour vs. White II at 7:20
p. in., Zone IXb vs. Zone Xb, Zone
VIIIa vs. Zone VIIa at 8 p. m.
Thursday: Sigma Delta Tau vs.
Mosher V, Alpha Xi Delta VI vs. Kap-
pa Alpha Theta II at 5:10 p. m., Col-
onial vs. Zone Vb, Alpha Gamma Del-
ta vs. winner of Alpha Omicron Pi-
White I at 7:20 p. in., Stockwell I vs.
Zone VIIIb, Vaughn I vs. loser of
Alpha Omicron Pi-White I.

Petitions Due
For Tea Dance
Coke Bar Posts
Petitions for the central commit-
tee for the league house tea dances
and chairman of the coke bar are
due at 5 p.m. today in the Assembly
box in the League undergraduate
office.
The coke bar chairman will be in
charge of Assembly's soft drink con-
cession at all the big dances. Any
eligible independent woman may pe-
tition for the position.
The central committee, in co-op-
eration with the Union, will plan
and direct the informal tea dances
to be held Saturdays. League houses
will be invited to a specific dance
according to the zone plan. The gen-
eral chairman will direct the com-
mittee and decide which league
houses are to be invited to each
dance. The assistant chairman will
send invitations and checks eligibility
of committee members.
Other positions available are those
of the chairman of the publicity.
ticket, program, and refreshment
committees. Any independent wom-
an who lives in a league house and
is eligible may apply for the com-
mittee.
Interviewing will be held from 3
p.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow and Thurs-
day in the Assembly-Panhellenic
office in the League. Petitioners may
sign for an interview on the door
of the office, and bring petitions to
the interview.
Cabaret Meetings
Eligibility cards for all those work-
ing on Soph Cabaret must be signed
by the eligibility chairman from 3 p.
m. to 5 p. m. today or tomorrow in
the lobby of the League.
The singing chorus for the cabaret
will rehearse at 3:30 p. m. today and
at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow and the eli-
gibility committee will meet at 5 p.
m. today in the League. Committee
members are asked to bring their lists
to the meeting.

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U N U S U A L C R E E T I N G--Phyllis Creore, actress from
Rochester, N. Y., displays her unique holiday greetings painted
on tile which can be used as a coaster.

Q U E E N O F M A R I N E S-Film actress Jinx Falken-
burg, surrounded by some of her "subjects," is crowned queen of
the Marine birthday ball given by the-Greater New York detach-
ment at the Waldorf-Astoria in celebration of the 170th anniver-
sary of the Marine Corps League.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

P I C K I N G--Red MacCrim-
mon of Ft. Saskatchewan, Al-
berta, is one of western Canada's
biggest hog producers.

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the Foundation. All those interested
in positions on the Hillel News are
urgently requested to attend.

sociation, Inter-Guild, Inter-Racial
Association, All Nations Club. Office
of Counselor in Religious Education,
Michigan Office of War Relocation
Authority, U. S. Department of In-
terior.
Exhibit: Museum of Art and Arch-
aeology, 434 South State Street. His-
torical Firearms and other Weapons.
Nov. 25 through Dec. 9. Weekdays,
9-12; 1:30-5; 7:30-9:30; Sundays, 3-5.
Events Today
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation: A
meeting of the Hillel News editorial
staff will be held today, at 4 p. m. at
- t
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House Presidents Meeting will 1
held Tuesday, Nov. 27 at 5:00 p.m.
the League.,

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Seminar on Comparative Religions:
The third meeting of this group un-
der Rev. Mr. Redman's leadership will
be held at 7:15 in Lane Hall. Re-
ligions of India is the topic of dis-
cussion. Everyone is invited.
The Polonia Club will hold its week-
ly meeting at 7:30 p.m., today, at the
International Center. All members as
well as newcomers are invited to at-
tend.
Sigma Rho Tau, Stump Speakers'
Society, will hold its regular organiz-
ation Night, tonight at 7:30 in the
Michigan Union. Formal adjourn-
ment will be at 8:20, to accommodate
those who attend the concert. A
short, formal business meeting is
called for 7:15 sharp. Organization
Night is for the purpose of inaugurat-
ing the society's training program.
Coming Events
Hillel Foundation will hold a meet-
ing, Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. for all
those people interested in preparing
or serving at the Channukah party on
Saturday night.
S.O.I.C.: There will be a regular bi-

monthly meeting of the Executive
Council of the Student Organization
for International Cooperation Wed-
nesday, Nov. 28 at 4:15 in the Union.
Special attention is called to the
Newman Club, Veterans Organiza-
tion, Inter-Fraternity Council, and
Engineering Council representatives
whose attendance has not been good
this semester.
The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation
Library Committee will hold a meet-
ing on Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 4:15
p.m. Those who are interested in be-
coming members of this committee
are urged to attend the meeting.
The Social Commititee will hold a
mass meeting Wednesday,Nov. 28, at
5:00 in the Grand Rapids Room of
the League for all eligible second-se-
mester freshmen, sophomores, juniors
and seniors interested in working on
the Social Committee. Bring eligi-
bility cards.
Mass meeting of all dancing school
hestesses will be held Wednesday at 5
p.m. in the League. Room No. will
be posted on the bulletin board.
First class is scheduled for Wed.,
at 7:30 p. m., in the League.
The Chemistry Club invites all men
interested to hear Prof. Barker, speak
on ATOMIC ENERGY at a smoker
Thursday, Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 316 Michigan Union.

2 0 t h A I R F O R C E S H O O T E R S-Members of a high-scoring 24th Air Force skeet team
prepare to leave Guam in a B-29 Superfortress for an exhibition tour of AAF ranges at Iwo Jima,
Tinian and Saipan. Left to right, they are Lt. L. G. Sciaroni, Fresno, Calif.; Cpl. R. H. Wood, Beau-
nont, Xex.; Lt. John W. Horton, Edgewood, R. I.; Sgt. W. A. Covert, Ann Arbor, Mich.; and Capt.
Bob Allen, Fort Dodge, Iowa.

S A N T A - A winsome and
cool-lookin Santa Claus, with
her arms iull o mi packages, is
Jahis pa ,se revic f thactress, in
this pin-uip piur fo th
season.

T O W N H A L L W E L C 0 M E-Fellow workers arranged this impressive welcome for Mike
Petchell, former audit clerk at Sydney, N. S. W., town hall, on his return from a POW camp.

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