-12, "D4-7 THE,- WA CI t b7%M1 T pry J'1 k Sophomores To Pay Dues For Cabaret Committee Members Chosen; Tryouts for Dancing Chorus, Singing To Be Held in League Members of the finance committee of Soph Cabaret will start the collec- tion of sophomore dues Tuesday. The dues drive will last one week, and committee members will person- ally contact all sophomore women on campus. They will visit all dormi- tories, league houses, sorority houses and private homes where sophomore women are living. Joanne Bromm, dance chairman of the Cabaret, announced that tryouts will be held at 7 p. m. to- morrow in the League. Coeds re- quested to appear at these tryouts are Ruth Livingston, Mary Long, Marty Wilkinson, Eleanor Hoffmas- ter, Wilma Lyons, Virginia. Cosfins, Beverly Ballantine, Betts Rettew, Ellen Crowly, Edith Worksman, Barb Whiting, Pat McKenna and Marge Sutfin. Any other women who wish to try out for the dance chorus are urged to come, according to Miss Bromm. Betty Estes, singing chairman, will hold singing tryouts from 5 to 6 p. m. tomorrow in the League. The rooms in which the tryouts will be held will be posted on the bulletin board at the main desk. Women working on the finance committee of the Cabaret are Mary Robinson, Joanne Blinn, Joan Lince, Helen Soskin, Marjorie Schlenger, Rae King, Eileen Scan- Ion, Dorothea Wallace, Anita Gru- met, Suzanne Kuivinen, Carol Ann Rivkin, Audrey Allen, Dorothy An- drews, Patricia Robson, Faith Sa- dowski, Margaret Gray, Carol Van- derkloot, Ilona Fietze and Marjor- ie Protiva, according to Mickey Wilson, finance chairman. Ruth Sights, stage manager, an- nounced that the following women are on the stage committee: Marjor- ie Sutfin, Penny Newhall, Donna Brown, Peggy Rathke, Joanne Hill, Jeanne Hunt, Patricia Peter, Joan Bean, Virginia Nyde, Suzanne Krech, Grace Wyman, Joyce Cavinsh, Els- peth Stuart, Nancy Phillips, Carol Castricum and Nancy Hess. The Central Committee of Soph Cabaret will meet at 5 p. m. Tuesday in the Garden Room of the League. There will be a meeting of the Pro- duction Unit of the Cabaret at 5 p. m. Wednesday in the ABC Rooms. AVC To Hold Regular Weekly Record Dances The first in a series of afternoon dances to be sponsored by the Am- erican Veterans Committee from 2 to 5 p. m. every Wednesday in the League Ballroom will be held Oct. 16. Students may drop in after class- es and dance to records, and an ef- fort will be made to have hosts and hostesses at the first dances to in- troduce women students and veter- ans. Decorations will be the same as those of the Campus Casbah, and al- though refreshments will not be served because of League restrictions, the League coke bar will be open. The AVC hopes to make these dances a campus institution as an informal place where veterans and coeds may meet during the week. Art Kaplan is the AVC dance com- mittee chairman. According to Kaplan, "The need for a place on campus where veter- ans and coeds may meet in an in- formal atmosphere has been made more apparent this term than ever before. We are initiating this ser- ies of Wednesday afternoon record hops in order to give both sides of campus the opportunity to know each other better." Coeds Chosen By Riding Club Results of the Crop and Saddle try- outs were announced yesterday by Karin Larson, president. Group I will ride at 7 p. m. Thurs- day. This group includes: Felicia Duvall, Mary Lou Gork, Pat Peter, Jeanne Ackerman, Marie Post, Fay Lorden, Betty Eaton, Doris Diekema, Mary Morris, Colleen Flannery, Nan- cy Tubbs, Grace Gendgwill, Joyce Gendzwill, Esther Blauer, Elnora Beyer. Group II wil ride at 7 p. m. Wed- nesday. Members of this group are: Mar Patterson, Karla Walton, Yvonne Allright, Virginia Coffin, Peggy Dodson, Patricia Roboson, Keeth Eberhardt, Pete Fleming, Bob- bie Strunsky, Eula Brewster, Kate Hearst, Eras Ellis, Collee Ide, Jean Plain, Jean Whitney. Group II will ride at 4 p. m. Fri- day. Making up this group are: Nan- cy Vedder, Gloria Bendet, Cynthia Hope Yace, Rhoda Le Vine, Barbara Thelan, Margaret Reiff, Margaret Packer, Caroline Shore, Keeth Ger- ber, Barbara Meir, Jetial Watkins, Marilyn Mitchell, Dawn Saari, Wel- ma Dawling, Verna Edgelers. Crop and Saddle members will meet at special times during the year for lectures and movies on riding. The WAA horse show, held during the spring semester, has also been sched- uled among the club's activities this year. WAA Clubs To Meet This Week; Volleyball Tournament Continues 1 ivMeetings of wA A cdiibs for- the coming week have been sche-uled as follows: Archery Club will meet at 5 p. m. Monday, downstairs in the WAB. Hockey Club will meet at 4:45 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday at the WAB for practice and instruction. Swimming Club will hold an or- ganizational meeting at 10 a. m. Sat- urday at the Union Pool. Camp Counsellors' and Outing Clubs will hold a breakfast cook-out at 7:30 a. m. Sunday. Members of both groups will meet at the WAB. Skating Club: All coeds interested in participating in WAA ice skating activities who did not attend the or- ganizational meeting may call Joan Smith, 2-5579, if they wish to join the club. The group is open to be- ginning and advanced skaters, and the skating season will open in No- vember. Monday: Kappa Alpha Theta I vs. Sorosis, Delta Delta Delta I vs. Del- ta Gamma at 5:10 p. m.; Newberry I vs. Stockwell I, Lester Coop vs. Chi Omega at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday: Jordan I vs. Alpha Gam- ma Delta, Alpha Phi vs. Jordan II at 5:10 p. m. 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