SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1945 THE MICUMAN - VAILY P AGU HR THE MICHIGAN PATTy f THRET Date Bureau Will Be Reopened For Dance To Honor Veterans Upperclass women especially are urged to register at the Date Bureau in the League lobby for theinformal Veterans Dance from 8:30 p.m. to midnight Friday at Waterman Gym. Date Bureaus will be open from 3 to 5 p.m. -tomorrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday, in both the League and the Union lobbies for women and vet- erans to sign up for dates for the dance. Dates are guaranteed by Dot- tie Wantz and Dick Roleder, social chairmen of the League and Union. Files to Be Used Personswho registered at the date bureaus during Orientation Week will not need to sign again, since their names are already on file. Intended primarily to welcome re- cently returned veterans, the affair is under the co-sponsorship of the League Council and Veterans Organi- zation. Highlight of the evening will be the informal introduction of Presi- dent Alexander Ruthven and Univer- sity Provost James P. Adams. Laytoih to Play Bill Layton and his campus orches- tra, featuring Patty Du Pont on the vocals, will furnish music for the dancers. League Council members, escorted by veterans, and married veterans and their wives will act as hosts and hostesses for the event. Special entertainment, including mixer dances, is planned to entertain veterans and their dates. "We hope that every veteran on campus will attend. The dance is being given to honor them, and it is their dance," Miss Wantz stated. This is the first dance to be given by the Veteran's Organization in con- junction with another campus organi- zation. JGP Head Names Dance Instructor The social dancing classes sponsor- ed by the Junior Girls Project, are well launched into a successful sea- son, according to Ann Lippincott, JGP chairman. The dancing instructor for these classes is Sally Snyder. Miss Snyder, who is enrolled in the Literary Col- lege, taught dancing for two semesters at Flint Junior College. Although her specialty is Latin American dancing, Miss Snyder has done a great deal of work in modern dance. Accompanist for the Chinese class which meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday is Ruth Hoffman. Shirley Grenburg accompanies the beginners class at 7 p.m. Thursday and the intermediate class at 8 p.m. Both women are en- rolled in the School of Music. Joint Program Is To Be Qiven By Glee Clubs The University Women's Glee Club, in collaboration with the Varsity Glee Club, will give a concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 19 in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre in the League. Although definite selections have not yet been chosen, the program will be divided into two parts. One half will be devoted to sacred songs The new members of the Univer- sity Women's Glee Club are as fol- lows: first sopranos: Helen David, Mary Echols, Pat Hollis, Rosemary Larson, Betty Lee Russell, Dorothy Simon, Susan Smith, Marilyn Watt, and Lucile Willson. The list continues with the second soprano section: Barbara Cross, Car- olyn Godley, Gloria Gray, Gloria Hintz, Marcella Kratt, Barbara Mer- rill. Clara Mettetal, Jean Murray, Margaret Nichol, Sally Norton, and Lois Patsloff. Also on the list are, first altos: Dorothy Beatty, Charlotte Boehm, Jean Curtis, Barbara Gibson, Al- lene Goldfine, Joyce Katz, Sybil Katz, Virginia Olberding, Ruth Stearn, Jean Thalner, and Dorothy Waite. The list concludes with the second altos: Janet Allen, Mary Costantino, Marion Riegel, and Margaret Shalk. Volleyball Schedule Volleyball schedule for the week: Monday: Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Zone III-a at 5:10 p.m. Zone II-b vs. Martha Cook, Helen Newberry vs. Zone IV-a at 7:20 p.m. Tuesday: Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Adelia Cheever I vs. Zone VI at 5:10 p.m. Vaughn I vs. Zone VII-b, Betsy Barbour vs. Alpha Omi- cron Pi at 7:20 p.m. Wednesday: Ann Arbor Girls vs. Mosher II, Delta Delta Delta vs. Col- legiate Sorosis at 5:10 p.m. Jordan I vs. MVarkley, Zone IX-b vs. Zone V-a at 7:20 p.m. Thursday: Ridgeway vs. Sigma Del- ta Tau, Pi Beta Phi vs. Alpha Gamma Delta II at 5:10 p.m. Adelia Cheever II vs. winner of Ann Arbor Girls Mosher II, Alpha Phi vs. winner of AlphaDelta Pi-Alpha Epsilon Phi. Are Ruthven. Teas First Informal Tea of Term Open to All Campus Students The first Ruthven Tea of the sem- ester will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the home of President and Mrs. Alexander :G. Ruthven. These informal teas are held the first two Wednesdays of each month in order that students may have an opportunity to meet Dr. and Mrs. Ruthven as well as other students on campus. All students are invited, but special invitations for this tea are extended to members of Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, New- berry dormitory, and Wenley House. Mrs. William E. Goodale of Alpha Chi Omega and Mrs. Harry B. Phelps of Kappa Delta will pour from 4 to 5 p.m., and Mrs. Walter C. Newell of Newberry and Mrs. Elliott K. Herd- man of Wenley House will pour from 5 to 6 p.m. All members of the League Social Committee who are to act as hostess- es must bring their eligibility cards. Ballet slippers are comfortable as well as practical, and can be worn with everything from casual slacks to pajamas. They can be bought in colors and materials to match any, costume. To Begin WAA Notices, Figure Skating will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Coliseum. Carnival practice and regular attendance re- quired. * * * Crop and Saddle will meet at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Barbour gym. Bring per- mission slips. * * * Rifle club members may shoqt at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the ROTC range. * * * Zone managers will meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Undergraduate of- fice of the League. Room will be posted. Modern Dance group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Barbour gym. Badminton Club will meet at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at Waterman gym. Rifle club members may shoot at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the ROTC range. Dorm athletic managers will meet at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the WAB lounge. Basketball plans will be dis- cussed and attendance is urgent. * * * Figure Skating club will meet at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Coliseum. * * * Rifle club, experienced riflewomen, will be able to shoot from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday at the ROTC range. 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