WEDNESD~AY, JUL~4IE 2 946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ww 'League Lowdown' Will OfferI Activities Information to Coedsi Booklet To Discuss Petitioning, Positions "The League Lowdown", the 194- 47 women's activities booklet, is now being compiled, and will again offer campus information to incoming and returning coeds. "The purpose of this booklet is to acquaint and interest Michigan Union Council To gi1ve Final Dance Saturday The Union Executive Council will present its last dance of the semes- ter, the Bluebook Ball, from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Union Ballroom. Bill Layton and his orchestra will play for the Bluebook Ball, and Patti DuPont will supply the vocals. Old examination papers, used to decor- ate the ballroom, will carry out the B square theme of the dance. A program of intermission entertain - ment has been planned, and door prizes will be awarded. The Union Taproom will be open during inter- mission for refreshments. Programs for the dance will be miniature bluebooks, complete with grades ranging from 0 to 100. Brown- ies will be given during intermission to those who receive 100, and stu-£ dents with grades of 0 will be givena apples for their teachers. The Bluebook Ball is a traditional dance, presented annually by the Union Executive Council. Dean of Women Alice C. Lloydl announced that flowers are not1 worn with academic dress at the commencement ceremonies. oO >O ,o ooo 0o<=C o o o o o o o o o=> mo Senior Class To Be Honored At Special Ball The Student Farewell Dance to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight, Wed- nesday, June 19 in the Union Ball- room will be the final dance to be given this semester. All students desiring to relax after finals will be welcomed to the dance which is to honor the graduating sen- iors. Tickets may be purchased be- fore the dance at the regular price for Union dances. Bill Layton and his orchestra will play for the affair and will bid fare- well to the seniors with a program of special Michigan music. Judiciary Posts Are Announced Members of the women's Judiciary Council for the summer session were announced yesterday by Jean Louise Hole, Judiciary chairman. Irma Eichorn of Martha Cook will serve as chairman of the council, and other members will be Jo Miles, Gam, ma Phi Beta, and Margaret Bird, Al- pha Delta Pi. The summer council will be in charge of signout sheets for women's residences open for the sumner ses- sion, keeping signout records and try- ing cases of violations of campus house rules. Since the Judiciary Council will be the only League organization func- tioning during the summer session, it will serve as the representative of all undergraduate women's activities. Assembly Cards' Validity Extended Assembly membership cards will be valid for four years under a new ruling as stated by Jeanne Clare, president of Assembly. These cards which are available at the Assembly office in the League should not be discarded as they will prove valuable in securing tickets for league house dances, Assembly Ball and various other campus social functions in future semesters. Women in University Exceeds 70 COSMOPOLITAN COEDS: Semester. More than 70 foreign women are attending the various schools of the University this semester, according to Mrs. Laura Gray, assistant to the director of the International Center. The women have come to Ann Ar- bor from 25 countries, including the American territories of Puerto Rico and Hawaii. China has sent 12 coeds to the University, while eight women from India and eight from Germany are now studying here. Approximately one-third of the women from foreign nations are registered as graduate students, while another third are enrolled in the College of Literature, Sci- ence, and the Arts. Several are medical students, and the remain- ing foreign coeds are distributed among seven other colleges and schools, including the Public Health School, the English Language In- stitute, and the Law School. Twelve Latin-American nations are represented on the center's list, and European students have come from Austria, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. Turkey, Madagascar and the Union of South Africa also have sent women to the University. A large proportion of the women from Oriental nations are Barbour scholars, attending school through SENIORS Don't forget Ann Arbor- Get your Subscription to the MICHIGAN ALUMNUS the receipt of the Barbour Schol- arships which are available only to Oriental women coming to this University. "Almost all of the foreign women speak English very well when they arrive, since the University required students coming from other countries to pass examinations proving their ability to profitably attend classes conducted in English," Mrs. Gray said. "Some, however, need help with the language after they arrive at the University," Mrs. Gray added. The center is available to foreign students who need assistance and counselling during their stay at the University. . . . and captivating, too -- th*;s the way you want to be this Sum- mer. So come into RUTH'S today for a permanent. Get rid of that long, stringy hair and acquire somhe Summer charm. BEAUTY SBOPPm 215 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 7249 Enrollment of Foreign Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MacLaughlin of Midland recently announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to Robert Leslie Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Gibson of Robin- son, Ill. Miss MacLaughlin is a senior in the literary college and is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. She is past president of League Council and is a member of Scroll. Mr. Gibson is a member of Phi Gamma Delta at De Pauw University, and has been an officer in the Marine Corps for the past four years. * * * Mr. and Mrs. George Willits of Pleasant Ridge recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Ward Austin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Austin of San Francisco. Miss Willits is a sophomore at Michigan State College. Mr. Aus- tin is a junior in the engineering college. No definite wedding date has been set. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gurney of Pleasant Ridge recently announced the marriage of their daughter, Jean Courtney Wright, to Robert Rein- hardt, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reinhardt of Midland.' Mrs. Reinhardt, Jr., attended the literary college and is affiliated with Alpha Phi. Mr. Reinhardt, Jr., is a senior in the literary college, and is a member of Beta Theta Pi. * * * Prof. and Mrs. D. N. Matthews of Ann Arbor recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Peggy, to Daniel F. McKinnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. McKin- non of Detroit. Miss Matthews is a senior in the literary college and is a member of Delta Delta Delta. The wedding will take place in July. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bingham Fead of Port Huron recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Kath- erine, to James Robert Sampson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sampson of Detroit. x Miss Fead is a junior in the educa- tion school and is affiliated with Al- pha Phi. Mr. Sampson recently re- ceived his discharge from the Army Air Corps. The couple will be mar- ried Sept. 13. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker of Detroit recently announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Sybil, to Irvin H. Stern, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin I. Stern of Lexing- ton, Ky. Miss Baker is a junior in the education school. Mr. Stern is a student at the University of Ken- tucky. The wedding will take place July 14. f h !i FOR SUMMER LOVELINESS . . 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