Limited Sale of Ball Tickets To ContinueToday in League There are only a limited num- ber of ticketsleft for the annual Assembly Ball which will be pre- sented Friday, March 7, at the In- tramural Building, and will fea- ture the music of Tommy Tucker and his orchestra. According to Betty Spillman, general chairman of the dance, tickets willbeavailable to inde- pendent women from 3 to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow at a booth in the League, or they may be pur- chased from house presidents by coeds living in dormitories. Assem- bly membership cards, which must be presented at the time of pur- chase, may be procured at the As- sembly Office, Room D, on tht third floor of the League. Stubs may be bought along with tickets, which will entitle the Coed Receives Hinsdale Award The Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship was awarded recentl- at a dinner at Mary Markley House to Gloria Birkenmeier, '47, of Escanaba. The scholarship, which has been established by the Board of Re- gents of Mary Markley House, was awarded for the first time and1 will be awarded each semester henceforth. It is presented on the h nis of WhrIhip snd coopera- tion and citizenship in the house with speciai nempnasis given to ex- tra-curricular activities. The presentation was made by Mrs. John A. Perkins, chairman of the award committiee. The scholarship is a semester residence scholarship. holder to purchase a boutonniere for her date from members of Sen- ior Society, who will be in charge of the concession. The affair, which will be semi- formal, will be entitled "High Tide," and decorations will carry out the underwater theme. Highlighting the evening's entertainment, will >e the coronation of "King Nep- une" who will be chosen during the intermission from ticket stubs. Independent women are urged to >urchase their tickets as soon as ossible, since the sales will be open to the entire campus, begin- iing Monday. Volunteers to work at Per- ry Nursery school are needed by the League Personnel com- mittee. Those women inter- ested should sign up in the League Undergraduate office. With several spring formals in the offing, coeds can liven up old gowns by adding easily-made pep- lums. That perky look may be had by lining the peplum material with crinolin. Dance Meeting Will Be Held WomenTo Volunteer Today For Assistant Teacher Posts Coeds wishing to act as assist- ant teachers for the League Danc- ing Classes are asked to attend the mass meeting at 4:30 p.m. to- day in the League Ballroom. Plans for the classes will be made at this time. Miss Ethel McCormick, League Social Direc- tor, will speak to the group. John Guin, former Arthur Murray teacher, who will instruct the classes will also address the meet- ing. Dance captains will be in- troduced. Due to the large demand for these classes there will be one class for beginners and two for interme- diates. The classes will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday and 7 and 8 p.m. Wednesday for an eight week se- mester. Activity credit will be given to coeds acting as assistant teachers. Women with perfect and nearly perfect attendance will be placed on a permanent honor roll of dance classes. Independent Coeds Moy Buy Tickets For Mixer Dance All independent women on cam- pus may purchase tickets this week in the League lobby for the mixer' dance to be held Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. in the League ballroom. This is the third in a series of Saturday afternoon dances spon- sored by league house women and formerly limited to only those coeds living in league houses. All men on campus are invited to be the guests of the indepen- dent women for the afternoon. These' mixers are comparable to the "open houses." There will be cut-in dances to favorite records, card tables set up and cards sup- plied for those interested. Refresh- ments will also be served. Women are urged to dress informally.' All sophomores interested in working on the decorations committee for the Soph Prom to be held March 14, are urged to attend the meeting at 4:30- p.m. today in Rm. 308 in the Union. Those unable to at- tend may contatt Bobby Jo Ream, at 2-5618, or Karl Heim- bach, at 2-1290. Engagement Told Mrs. Lucille McCoy of. Detroit has announced the engagement of her daughter Marjorie fBasselman to Mr. George C. Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wolfe of Beth- lehem, Pa. Miss Basselman is a junior in L.S.&A. and is affiliat- ed with Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Wolfe is a freshman and is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fra- ternity. WA A NOTICE( HAVE A BITE-Two-year old John Wayne Eceleston, Edgewater, N. 3., offers a biscuit to Cinderella, toy poodle, at the annual show of the Westminster Kennel Club in New York. .Cinderella is own- ed by Alexis E. Pulaski, of New York. Residence Rules for Women Outlined by Judiciary Council RIFLE CLUB will meet from 3' to 5 p.m. today at the ROTC Range. Members are urged to attend this practice period, and individual instruction will be pro- vided as needed. ,t* * * RCHERY CLUB will meet at 5 p.m. today in the basement of the WAB. This will be a practice period New House Heads Will Be Installed Formal installation ceremonies for newly elected presidents of league houses and dormitories will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the League Chapel, according to Jeanne Clare, president of Assem- bly Association. Mrs. Mary C. Bromage, Assist- ant Dean of Women, will address the group after the oath of office is administered. Miss Clare will also give a welcoming address, mentioning some of the policies and responsibilities of house presi- dents. Immediately following the cere- monies, which are held every se- mester following election, the group will have refreshments in the League Grill. RIDER'S Now oftI115 West Liberty for archers. Everyone wishi 'join the club is invited to a this meeting, and first sen freshmen are eligible. * * " ICE SKATING CLUB will from 1 to 3 p.m. today i Colesium for carnival pri Members are asked to bring over sweaters to this rehear JG Play Notice Junior women, eligible fa tivities, may sign up this wi the Undergraduate Office i League to work on committe .JG Play. * * * There will be a meeting p.rp. today in the League I coeds who would like to wc the costume committee fo Play. Those attending the m must bring their eligibility The problem of cleaning b fur mitters can be easily re by rubbing oatmeal or cornn the fur, and then carefully 1 ing the grains from it. B R A S 5 1 E R E DAILY OFFI CIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) West QuadRadio Club-W8ZSQ: Meeting, 7 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 27, Court Floor Study Hall, Adams House. Election of officers for this semester League House Dance Hostess Gommittee: Obligatory meeting, 5 p.m., AB rooms, League. All girls interested in working on the com- mittee should attend. Faculty-Students Tea To Be Given A faculty - students t e a, spon- Lithuanian Club: 7:30 p.m.. sored by Assembly and Panhellenic Garden Room, Michigan League. Associations, will be given from Election of officershand program 3:30 to 5 p.m. today in the Rus- for year will be outlined. All Lithu- sian Tea Room of the League. anians and Americans of Lithu- The tea this week is in honor of anian origin are invited. the English department. All fac- ulty members and students are in- Art Cinema League and Inter- vited to attend. Co-op Council present THE BAK- NIGHT OF ENCHANTMENT" f TWO FULL HOURS OF MAGIC Co-sponsored by Knights of Pythias and International Brotherhood of Magicians U Fri., Feb. 28 Adults . . . $1.20 . Masonic Temple Children . . . 72c 8:00 o'clock P.M. Inc. Tax TICKETS ON SALE AT UN ION DESK o <*=">tc} > <-:ti t> <}- o>o<-t0< -< r' ER'S WIFE, starring Raimu. Eng- lish titles; French dialogue. Also comedy short "Dirty Work" with Laurel &Hardy. Thurs., Fri., Sat.' 8:30 p.m. Box office opens 2 p.m. daily. Reservations phone 6300, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Coming Events Geological Journal Club: 12 acoon, Fri., Feb. 28, Natural Science Auditorium. E. S. Moore will speak on the subject, ":The Origin of the Pre-Cambrian Banded Iron For- mation." The Graduate Outing Club meet for Winter Sports at 2:30 p.m., Sun., March 2, Northeast entrance, .Vackham Bldg. Sign up before noon on Saturday at the check lesk in the Rackham Building. ISC Tea Dance: 4:30 p.m., Fri- day, International Center. Foreign. Students and interested persons are cordially invited to attend. The Sunday Evening Suppers, 7 p.m. International Center. Res- ervations are available at the Cen- ter. Musical program. Dancing Classes will hold regis- tration at the League Ballroom at 7 p.m. Tues., March 4, for Begin- ners, and at 7 p.m. Wed., March 5, for Intermediates. A fee will be charged for the eight lessons. Stu- dents are advised to be prompt as the classes are limited in size, and admission will be by order of ap- plication only. Coeds desiring to serve as assistant teachers may call 2-3639, or sign up at the time of registration. By BETTY HAHNEMAN' One necessity for each new woman on campus, as well as for all other coeds, is a thorough knowledge of residence rules for women. These rules are available to each student in the form of a pamphlet published by the Women's Ju- diciary Couicil, and every coed is responsible for knowing and ad- hering to the campus regulations. In addition to stating the clos- ing hours which must be main- tained by every organized coed residence, the pamphlet contains information concerning signout rules, special permissions, late- ness, and penalties for violations of the various rules. Late permissions for week nights are obtained from the Office of the Dean of Women, and must be received before 4:30 p.m. of the day for which the permission is desired. House directors are au- thorized to grant late permissions on week-end nights, but they may grant week-night late permission only in case of emergencies arising after the closing of the Dean's Office. Any lateness must be made up at the rate of five-make-up min- utes per minute of lateness, on the Friday or Saturday night following the lateness. For ex- ample, a coed who is two minutes late is required tO sign in at, or before, 12:20 p.m..on the Friday or Saturday following the late- ness. A lateness of less than 15 min- utes beyond any late permission whether an individual permission or a late permission granted for all those attending a certain cam- pus event, must be made up at the rate of 15 make-up minutes per minute lateness. All latenesses of 30 minutes or more, or of 15 or more minutes after a later permission, is con- sidered a violation of house rules and the *ffender will be brought before the Judiciary Council for a consideration of her case. This group has the power to inflict social probation, for a stated number of days, de- pending on the extent and cir- ¢umstances of the violation. When a coed is late, when she makes up time, or when she is on social probation, she must circle the time of signing in on the sign- otseet. All house rules apply not only to undergraduate women., but also to graduate coeds living in under- graduate houses. Copies of the house rule booklet may be ob- tained in the Undergraduate Of- fice of the League. International Ball Date Set for April the QUICK DELIVERY on Hornburgers . .Milk ... Soft Drinks Phone 2-6(Q6 .. 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Except Sat. 11 F' .,... TELEPHONE 573.6 WE DELIVER The International Students Committee has set April 25 as the date for this year's International Ball. Following the policy of the past few years, proceeds of the Ball will go to the Emergency Fund for Foreign Students. , The Fund supplies aid to foreign students who for some reason need tempgrary financial aid. 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