THE MICHIGAN DAILY__ On Interviewing Committee Names of coeds appointed to serve 1as members of the new s eagte Interviewing Committee were announced yesterday by Jean Louise Hole, chairman of Women's Judiciary Council. The women who will fill the posts include Irma Eichhorn, Mar- tha Cook; Barbara Hitchcock, Betsy Barbour; Patricia Hanna- gan, Delta Gamma; and Mary Carolyn Wright, Alpha Phi. The committee is to be in charge of all petitioning and in- terviewing for League positions, and will supervise this procedure for League Council, class proj- ect, orientation adviser, and oth- er League Committee posts. The new group is to take over this function, which was formerly held by the Women's Judiciary Committee. The latter group will retain its duties of enforcement of coed campus and house rules, according to Miss Hole. The Interviewing Committee is scheduled to begin its work next semester, with petitioning and interviewing to be held for the various League positions throughout the spring term. The committee will follow the past procedure of holding inter- views for applicants for the posts open and then submitting its rec- ommendations to the League Council. Bowling Tourney Results Announced Winners of the Mixed Doubles Bowling Tournament held Satur- day afternoon at the Union Alleys have been announced. They are as follows: first place, Sally Smith and Robert Titus, with a total of 975 pins; second place, Pat Schneider and Don Mc- Clelland, with a total of 942 pins; third place, Betty Shepherd and Bob Martelli, with a total of 940 pins; and fourth place, Pat Brez- ner and Bob Goldman, with a to- tal of 918 pins. Stripes are as popular as flowers in prints this season. Very inter- esting is the 'emphasis on pink stripes, as well as bolder hues. Women have rediscovered the flat- tery of pink which our Victorian sisters knew so well. Coeds Obtain Assembly Ball Chairmanships The names of independent women selected to fill central com- mittee posts for Assembly Ball have been announced by Jeanne Clare, president of Assembly Asso- ciation. The ten who were chosen are Betty Ann Spillman, Betsy Bar- bour, general chairman; Shirley Loeblich, Helen Newberry, publici- ty; Marilyn Ahlstrom, Mosher, tickets; Barbara Berkman, Stock- well, assistant tickets and Virginia Garritsen, Stockwell, decorations. The list continues with Jean Chidester, 537 Church, assistant decorations; Lois Johnson, Mo- sher, music and programs; Eugen- ia McCallum, Stockwell, finance; Audrey Burnard, Stockwell, build- ing and Patricia Young, Mosher, patrons. The American Veterans Com- mittee will hold their weekly rec- ord dance from 2 to 5 p.m. in the League Ballroom. The Com- mittee plans to continue these dances after the vacation. ~1 10400 I ,..- l 2 tw C" too Ft' . ~I;p : J.) :: 1>:,- Pringle of Scotlana . . . pink, gold, p ", .;:. '., . V .. ,;: :: N' . .'' . ., K.1 Wearable, packable clothes for you to wear r2'I v>) r t *< X r A ? owder blue, 0 Y. C. t pridefully . . . wherever! Perfectly tailored by handmachcr in a perfect fabric .. . in crisp, cool, cool 22 95 ' l