TUSDAY, M 7 TH MICHIGAN DAHY League fppointments Rnnouncec at nstallati PAGE FNi onNih Al Townsend Will Highlight Olympic Ball Olympic Ball, all-campus semi- formal, sponsored by theu men's and women's physical educationf clubs, will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday in the League Ball- room. Tickets for the dance may be purchased in the League, Union and on the Diagonal, or from any member of the sponsoring clubs. Al Townsend and his band will provide the music. Decorations will center around the traditional Olympic theme. The ficticious chariot race in which Pelobs, founder of the Olympic games, escaped with the princess, Hippodamia, will be por-I trayed on the walls of the room.I Clouds will afford the illusion that the ballroom is the top of Mount Olympus. Intermission entertainment is being planned. Olympic flagst backing the pictures will further the Grecian theme. Late per- mission until 1:30 a.m. has been granted for all women attending. The central committee has asked that no corsages be worn. Central committee members in- clude: Naida Chernow, Chuck Poskanzer, general chairmen; Pat Crandall, Charlie Ketterer, tick- ets; Mary Lou Larmee, Don O'Connell, programs; A d r i a n Ewert, Nick Susnjer, decorations; Tee Burke, Paul Wolfthal, pub- licity; Lucille Sheetz, W a ll y Schloerke, patrons; Jo Osgood, Joe Hayden, finance. New Officers To Be Honored A tea, lhonoring nwly elect- ed officers of the League, As- semrbly Association, and Pan- lellenic Association, will be presented by this year's mem- bers of Assemb ly Board from b to 5, p.m. tod(ay in the Rus- sian Tea Room of the League. According to Jeanne Clare, this year's president of Assem- bly Association, all house pres- idents have been invited to at- tend. Guests who will pour at the affair are Mrs. Mary C. Bromage, .assistant .Dean .of Women; Mrs. Elsie Fuller, as- sistant Dean of Women; Mrs. Lucille B. Conger, president of the Alumnae Council; and Miss Marie D. Hartwig, associate su- pervisor in physical education.. Spring ance To BeG ive Frank Tinker music for the; will provied the annual Newman Club Spring semi-formal to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, May 9, in the Union Ballroom. The dance will be open to all students on campus, but tickets sales will be limited to 400 couples. Tickets may be purchased at the main desk at the Union, the dorm- itories and at the Newman Club office at St. Mary Chapel. The ballroom will be decorated along a springtime theme as is traditional for the Newman Club semi-formals. The exact nature of the decoraitons has not been disclosed by the decoration com- mittee. Favors and an entertain- ment program have been planned. G foroher C( JUST IN TIME Co All merchandise in our Gift Dept. FUF selling out at Cost and Below to make room for the expansion of our FUR SHOP. It will pay you to shop now for Mother's and Father's Day, Graduation, Weddings and even Christmas. G07 IBERT USN 607 E. LIBERTY ST. N )LI )mple Cold Clf Rest Estimai Liberc EXT Senior Honoraries Tap New Members; Military Club Scholarships Awarded To Seven Women W ill evive(Conrrd from P, I)., . Wir ,- it-Tutorial; Shirley Maitland, er: Joanne Miles historian: Alce ®i1 L/b Bal.l Ann Gxestie, Bernice Calkins and M. Salk, librarian and Pat 'Hol- ,LSaNancy Neuman, Virgnai 01- Sally Stanton; personnel; Mary li, assistant hbraraian. herding, Jane Quail, Jo Ann Lou Dve, Pat (urr, Barbara Freshmann reeasio s- Allen Townsend and his r RCUland, Nancy Robertson. Sal- 'ad Lu rl Saxma Feha Oinai; di- chestsn -fo ex al r a olos chestra, the regular Casbah dance, ly Stamats, Sarah Stevenson, Ruth.ven teas; Dorothy Ellis and Ar arnard Srey Fry- band, will play for the Military Jean Swendeman, Polly Thomp- Boby Jo Ream, special evnt Audrey Barnard, Shirley Fry- Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 son, Betty Steward and Kath- and Marjorie Zaller and Nancy man, Marilyn Neff, Lillian a.m. Friday, May 16, in the League leen Watson. ( Cllian; publicity. ickek Lois Forburger, Marjor- Ballroom. Senior Society has selected the Included oJtla WAA Board f e , ao iggs,Jeanne The ball, which is being spon- following new members: Naida the c m i year will be Rae Kel- Boult, Camille Ayo, Phyllis Leif, sored by Scabbard and Blade So- I Chernow, Ann Davis. Irma Ech- K Br vice-pe iaent Jo Osgood, sec-m-uleQuail, Louise Prangley, Pa- ;ciety, is being revived on the horn, Jo German, Betty Hahne- retary:PeY -Doytreayurer; iaer 0y - Michigan campus after an absence man, Betty Hansen, Kitha Ha- PrivA sud ria Hungerfard Virginia'01- of six years. The dance is open mon, Barbara Hitchcock, Joyce DP trtieipAo Gwn Sper- Cahrding, Mar Jane Brender, to all members of the Army and Johnson, Mary Ruth Levy, Mlir ich iter house manager uth tein aany Nea Navy ROTC units, members of am Levy, Carol Lieberman, Mari- Ann ianNen, dormitory nager; Te ld Nancy Neumann. the Reserve Officers association lyan Marsh, Ruth Ann Perry Fitz- Bey Bousfield, league house The list continues with Terry on campus and all other reserve gerald, Sarah Simons, Suzanne manager: Jackie Reid, sorority Dodik, Eleanor J. Reed, Gene In- officers. Smith, Catherine Stasewich, Mary manger: Lillian Windguist. gen- yart, Patricia McKenna, Eileen Tickets are available at the Jane Tuttle, Pamela Wrinch Mar- eral publicity and Margaret Scanlon, Barbara Hitchcock, Bar- Army ROTC heaquarters at 512 garet Long and Jean Whitney. Frostic Daily publicity. bara M. Williamson, Ruth Klaus- S. State St. and at the Navy Members of the AssemblyI ner, Barbara Jo Ream, Patricia S.TC StateSt.ad at the Navy Memers of B th A ssebly I Heads of the WAA sports Robson. Mary Louise Stierer, Jane ROTC headquarters at 512 S. Board are Betty Ann Spilman, clubs are Gwen Keister, arch- A. Gordon, Slly Saas n State St. and at the Navy ROTC Barbour, vice-president- Ilona ; ard C Ker, ariin Schoon, acky Stamats, Ann- heaquarters in North Hall. Either Fietze, Masher, secretary; L)ulcie ton; Marilyn Sheldon, basket- che Dieter. JankP. Ridsn- uniforms or civilian formal attire Krasnick, Stockwell, treasurer; tai; aryni ael , bskin~ ette Dieters, Joan P. Richardsoi may be worn by those attending i Joan Carroll, Cook, Social chair- alliae Brown, camp counsellors': Bat, anc Hess. Patrii the dance. Corsages will be worn man; Mary Quiatt Cook, Jroj- Barbara Forster, ballet; Shirley Caney, NFrances al. Bernice only by guests of the central com- ect chairman; and Betty Lou Ash, modern dance; Mary C- Cakih y Lou Hilla ril- mittee members. McGeath, Newberry Residence, bane, gl; Harriet Fenske, ho- alkins Mary Lou Hill and Dl- The ballroom will be decorated Personnel chairman, - ither orientationa with both Army and Navy insig- Panhellenic Board members for Nancy eeror, ie sat ; Pet- Mer noik n Lui sors are tnia of rank and service, and the the coming year are Jeanette Col- crCro and Sadd1; Lidia Ann Alice A. Steele, Letitia Burke, bandstand will resemble the bridge lins, Alpha Xi Delta, first vice- Creed, rifle; Rose Marie Shoetz; arbA. Hollea PettiBre, of the ship USS Missouri, president; Kathleen WatFon, Kap- wimning; ,o Ann Miles, soft Barbara Holland, Jean Pettigrew, pa Kappa Gamma, second vice- ball; LV'tty Lou Hubbard, table Caolyne Jane Dougherty, Ann W. ffpresident; Leslie MeVay, Zeta Tau tnis Mary Ann Harris, ten- Griffin, Ilona O. Figche, Elinor M. BrbourO icers Alpha. secreatry; Jane Wetmore, i r , hiley ean Sith, Officers for Betsy Barbour Det Dl D s hing Pat Hannegan will be chairman Thodus Anne Courtney, Donis House for 1947-48 were announced ta a se of Junior Girls Play for 1947-48. Murray, Sally Mureen Forman, recently by Betty Lou Bidwell, red Appointed to positions on the She will be assisted by Nancy Hess. Barbara Crosby, Jeanne Boos, tiring presidentt Judiciary Council were Sarah Other members of the JG Play Margaret, Frostic, Charlotte Bry- Those elected include Betty Stephenson, Delta Gamma, see- central committee are Pat Mc- ant, Ann Tuck, Mary Buell, M. Hahneman, president; Pat Caugh- retary;Catherine Coa, see- Kenna, director; Betty Estes, as- Suzanne Kuivinen, Virginia Cof- ey, vice-president; Barbara Hol- Chi Omega, senior member; and Jactat; Mir i Lipsn, secretaryd land, treasurer; Debbie Dubinsky Jackie Reid, treasurer: Harriet secretary; and Mary Daugherty Eileen Scanlon, Kappa Delta; Penske publiity: Joan Silverman , the list concludes with Eliza-I sertr;adMr agetHelen Olsher, Msher; and Polly uifor; on iemaltli Rettew, M~argaret O'Leary, social chairman i kts; :Pat Baumaten, mse; et l rbrL soilcara.Hansen, Delta Delita Delta; .u- tiks;Pt augtn.m ic Saly Lo Ware, Barbara Lan, ior members. Judiciary aides Alic C n, comoser;aMary Melva Weinberger, Elizabeth are Elizabeth Vinieratos, Monica Alic Chr nn lyric Baaara s, Mary GCatherine Peters, Geiger, Ruth Ann Hanson, Mar- so choral Ann Tucksage man- Gretchen Marke, Jean Lind- Torie Flint, and Martha Arm- c e ry da in bloom and Eugenia McCallum. ST A G E ,ore ugenia MCallumdaince;Virgin-I strong. Transfer Orientation Advisors Members of the League Inter- a Garrson, scenery; Jean Binn, for next fall are Pearl Handels- te Service on your viewing committee will b Bar' potel:Camille Porch, assist- man, Gloria Baron. Delores Mas- abara Hitchcock, secretary; Mar AilneBrown, make-u- se. Gretchen Geigenmueller. Jean W inter garments. Stierer, Pat Peter and Mary Caro- Miller, ushering; Marthage Christine Caldes, Rosalie lyn Wright; junior members: and eLano, script, and Barbara Sick- Moore, Frances Walker, Marjorie Storage - Insurance Donna DeHarde and Joan Joyce els, progams Riggs, Corrine Firth, Virginia Johnson; sophomore members. Joyce Atchinson was awarded Nicklas, Sue Montgomery, Eliza- Taning - Glazing The Ballroom committee will the (hairman ship of Soph Cab- beth Myers, Irene Ruth Rovick. yling and Repairing consist of Audrey Buttery, floor- aret for 1947-48. Other positions I Ann Weiner, Jeanne E. Lindsay, tes without obligation show chairman; Mary Lou Hill, rarded were Jo Henderson, as- Betty M. Barna, Margaret Ruth .e lassistant; Ann Nichols, decora- sistant chairman; Barbara Sic- Morse, Leslie MeVey and Patsy L. i trade-in allowance tions chairman; Rosalind Rit- bert, ecreary; Mary Wilson as- Dorman. tenbom, publiciity chairman; sistant; Shirley Kallaman, pub- and Joan Kampnire, assistant. .t Je Hendel and Betty Board Jobs Open dH e reMembers of the Dancing Class-siseiassistants Edith An- es committee for 1947-48 will be wsfinance; Joan Shepherd, Householders interested in in- Kathryn Dempsey, finance chair- assistant; Marjorie Metzger, terviewing women students who TO MICHIGAN THEATRE man; and Arlene Brice. Debbie tickt ; Marie Hedrick and Patwstac Dubinsky, Frances Foley, Jean Lewis assistants. in return for room and board are -H- Hunt, Nancy Musselman and Lil- Members of the Floor Show urged to call the Office of the Committee of the Cabaret are Dean of Women Tian Windquist; captains. lDa fWmn Junior a s s i s t a ni ts to the Gale Huntington, chairman; Sally League will consist of Marilyn Spouse, assistant; Eva Galt and Bicarbot d Kopel, secretary; Shirley Aug- iVeig, script Shirley ed with watersused once a week uat, Peg Rathke, Shirley Smith, Osgood, stage manaber Jo Chap- on the teeth will clean away any Katherine Hemmer, and Harriet cl, assistant; Eleanor Littlefield, stains the toothpastee s. Murmelstsin; orientation; Ilona music; Helen Bower, assistant; Jo-s- Fietze, Virginia Nicklas, Shirley anne Makielski, costumes; and --- Meyer and Corrine Schild; Mer- Lois Steere, assistant.I -- -The Floor Show Committee DAILY continue with Nancy Cupples,F Smakeul; Joyce Keen, refresh. 1F I I L trt mkeu; oye Ken rereh-ments; Elizabeth Sauer, decora- iY n tlions; Marilyn Stone, assistant; BULLETIN and jJ Carol Cummings, hostesses; Shirley Spiller, ushering, and Weed ingMary Riggs, special booths. (Continued frorn Page 4) %amngs President of the Women's Glee --- . Club will be Dorothy Beatty. Other Wed., May 7, Grand Rapids Room, Aofticers are Ruth Spore, vice-pes- Michigan League. 717 North University Ave ident: Barbara Clark, secretary; oc~cxe o ti~a~o Maian Sayward, business manag - - Pi Tau Pi Sigma, Signal Corp We've shown no favoritism- Fraternity. 7:15 p.m., May 7, Rm. 100, Military H-dqs. Bldg. for Mothers of all ages. We've STUAPRT N YE ifts a-plenty-beautiful gifts T.. Ae. S. 7:30 p.m., Thurs., May W E R8, MichianUnion M. ohn -useful gifts-gifts that will DOGW OOD S LVER J E ELRY I, Le ape in of th V v 4 6 Manufacturing Co., will speak on win their way to Her heart. A LL PATTE RNS the subject, "Radio Aids To Aer- onautical Research." ° Aeronautical, Mechanical, and SMART SUITS and COATS- jXyr1cpe Ah arming dres Ceautil evelyn keppe Electrical Engineers. After the charming dresses - beautiful lecture, Mr. Lekas will interview housecoats and robes-frivolous Ke'A1ntmart men for employment with NACA ingerie and accessories - the 10 at Langley Field, Va. All Engi- ike of which you've never seen 802 South State Phone 4720 neers are invited to attend this, --to mention only a few of {cI meeting. Short business meeting the exciting ideas awaiting you - ill---~- l follow. ; : I I I > . a ( t I *0 Through the ages. . a perfect gift for Mother has been cosmetics by Coty. THE QUARRY has a lovely se- lection of their dusting pow- der, sachets, and colognes in the delightful fragrance of Lily of the Valley. WAA Schedule Games 'schei1 dul n he WAA spring s oftbarll tom'namen t forI this week fo.llow:i Wednesday: Alpha Xi Delta I vs. Jordan I, Alpha Phi I vs. Jordan II Sigma Delta Tau vs. Alpha Gamma Delia at 5:10 1p.m.; Mosher II vs. Couzens I, winner of Zone II team II vs. Abbey League House plays Jor- dan IV at 7:10. Thursday: Winner of Alpha Phi I vs. Jordan II plays win-I iner of Gamma Phi Beta I vs. Stockwell II, winner of Alpha Xi Delta I vs. Jordan I plays Britt House at 5:10 p.m. win- ner of Mosher II vs. Couzens II plays Martha Cook at 7:10 p.m. WAA Announces Leading Bowlers Top place in the WAA Bowling Club's spring tournament was won by the team which included Paula Kemmer. captain, Jeanette Brit- ton, Janice Borock, Gerrie Wolf and Nina Hadden. The same team, which also held first place in the fall tournament, outbowled a faculty team at a re- cent exhibition. Misses Crogan, Yantis, Harris, Anderson andI Hartwig represented the faculty. Members of the top team were presented with s-ilver bowling, charms as awards. Pat Brcznerl has had the highest average in the club this term. Club activities have officially ceased for this term, but will re- sume in the fall. Tnnis Doubles First Round Draw to Close The deadline for the first round matches in the women's doubles and: th~e mixed doubles tennis ournaments is tomorrow. Entrants in both tournaments .should check the draw sheets post- ed in the WAB and make their own arrangements to play. If matches are not played off by tomorrow, participants will de- fault. Adjustments will be made in the deadline in case of bad weather. Courts will be rserved at the following times: 10 to 11 a.m., Monday, Wednesday and Fr~iday; S to 10 a.m., Tuesday and Thurs day; after 2:30 p.m., Friday; 8 a m. to noon, Saturday; and every day after 5:10 p.m. Tournament matches may be played any day at 1:20 p.m.. 2:20 p.m.. and 3:20 p.m. with the in- structor's permission to use one of the class courts. Winners must drop scores in the box provided in the WAB, and also record them on draw sheets. A list of tennis club members will be posted in the WAB. All members, whether in the tourna- ment or not, must play the date after her name every time she I plays, in addition to placing her name in the tennis box at the desk in the WAB. 11Address a card to a widow with the same formal name that she used when her husband was liv- ing. i w X 'C -_ DICKEYS-frilly or tailored, from 2.00 to 6.00. BLOUSES priced from 4.00 to 10.95 BAGS -small or large, priced from 3.00 to 16.95. GLOVES-whit, block and colors, fabrics from 1.25 leather from 3.50 HOUSECOATS -.- print od cottons at 8.95. - Rayon jersey and prints from 12.95. COSTUME JEW ELRY. lapel pins, chtli , rcltchokers -a and parl. hw'11 loe earrings, { A prize package ... No need to worry about what to get Mother this year because THE DILLON SHOP has just loads of wonderful suggestions. They have just the right gift for your Mother on hir special day. r ' ,t For the Bride... Every bride-to-be wants these matching sets of slips, gowns, and panties found at the MADEMOI- SELLE SHOP. Lace- trimmed in w h i t e, blu e, and te,%-rose, S ,.they make perfect gifts for her trousseau. I l here, for those sentimental rea- sons, tag one of our prize pack- ages, "To Mother." - -f - - - ' -_ / . - '/ I ' , i ,e, 1 2 . _ _, ~'$' °" ; :;" . , } t" jjjfff - .,.- r f t} Scabbard and Blade: 8:30 p.m., Wed., May 7, Rm. 100. Military I Headquarters. ' U. of M. Radio Club. Thurs., May 8th, P,m. 229, W. Engineer- ing Bldg. Everyone Welcome. Sociedad Hispaica announces that winners of last year's schol- arships to the University of Mex- ico will conduct an informal meet- ing to answer questions of those planning -o travel or study in Mexico this summer. Meeting, Rm. 108, Romance Languages Bldg., Wed., May 7, 4 p.m. Anyone interested may attend. perfect pair... a Hot Weather cologn a special price. CALK] FLETCHER has for you Dorothy Gray cologne, cont ing a new deodorizing ingn ent, in five bouquet fragran And only a dollar! ( f c~ , \ r' a R f 1 ( efore you leave Yes, THE VAN AKKEREN KNIT SHOP advises you to bring your sweaters in to be looked over now! Have those little moth holes and pulls fixed by experts. Bring them in soon. I ,