- '111D711i"- -4 I -iIG N DAILY Committee To Open Campaign 'e. For Sophomore Dues Collection, / _ I A campaign for collection of sophomore dues will begin tomor- row by the finance committee on Soph Cabaret. During the drive which will last until Oct. 31, members of the committee will personally contact all sophomore women on campus. They will visit all dormitories, league houses and sorority houses where sophomore women are liv- ing. A booth will be open from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow through Fri- day in the lobby of the League in order that sophomores living in private homes may contribute their dues. All-Out Participation Wanted "We hope to have 100 per cent participation in the collection of dues since the funds are vitally necessary to finance the Cabaret," Edith Andrews, finance chairman, reported. Members of the finance com- mittee who will contact coeds include Marilyn Bates, Betsy Vin- ierratos, Harriet Gale, Ann Good- year, Marilyn Tyson and Nancy Symons. .Dance Series Plans Made The men's dancing classes will begin the lesson series tomor- row and Tuesday in the League Ballroom. Beginners will meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. tomorrow and inter- mediates will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. and from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Classes will be instructed by John Lekas, a former Arthur Mur- ray teacher, and coeds will be on hand to serve as assistant teach- ers. Women who would like to be hostesses and who did not attend the mass meeting Thursday may attend the classes to register. These classes are a tradition of the League Council and are or- ganized through the dance corn- mittee headed by Barbara Busse. Announcement of other com- mittee members was made today by Joyce Atchison, general chair- man of Soph Cabaret. The assistant secretaries of the Cabaret are Catherine Campbell and Reta Schubet. Publicity committee members include Mary Ann Harris, Louise Koning, Barbara Becker, Judith Babbitt and Mary Ann Crosby. Ticket Committee Named Members of the ticket commit- tee are Kris Kamsay, Joanne Christensen, Carol Richards, Bev- erly Ryia, Katherine Miller, Mi- riam Krauss, Vivian Frazier, Judy Patterson, Marthe Wise, Peggy Thorgeon and Peggy Carol. The stage committee will con- sist of Beverly Bradford, Eliza- beth Mayer, Rosalie Wedeen, Joyce Irving, Alice Messenger, Barbara Kasdorf, Priscilla Wood- ward, Miriam Cady, Vivian Wal- las, Mary Davidson, Sue Hen- drain, Virginia Leadre, Suzanne Robinson, Phil Bohnsack, Yueline Robinson, and Carol Tuer. Working on the decorations committee are Shirley Ann Halen, Carol Kimpton, Jo Lyons; Anne Hammond, Susan Friedman, Betsy Bousfield, Barbara Aslett, Mar- garet MacDougall, Bernice Varon, Barbara Barker, Pat Shoemaker, Mary Kinsel, Ellrose Eichenlaub, Thelma Fife, Sylvia Clark, Rita Schaeffer, Maureen Levitt, Phyl- lis Walters, Marge Flint,.Marilyn Safir, Marilyn Stone and Mar- garet Booth. .: Other members of the decora- tions committee are Hope Ingold, Jackie Zipp, Marilyn Black, Marge Hallam, Gloria Hile, Jean Meran- da, Carolyn Caller, Alice Brink- man, Edna Foster, Sue Parker, Tobe Friedman, Jean Glowacki, Bobbie Parker, Margaret Prine and Harriet Thompson. Cabaret to Feature Booths Members of the special booths committee, a new Cabaret fea- ture, include Marilyn Banwell, Harriet Landy, Ruth Anne Hanse and Lillian Drazek. Hostesses for the Cabaret are Barbara Kravs, Jody Johnson, Au- drey Crawford, Rhoda Horwitz, Dorothy Malanick, Audrey Fin- ley, Carol Samegret, Joan Mar- shall, Ann Holzhauer, Marion Muller, Debbie Dubinsky, Ginny Wertin and Marjorie Smith. Continuing the list are costume committee members, Marian Cur- tis, Ann Weaver, Lenore Bunn, Carol Jones, Beverly Hawes and Jo Anne Misner. Working on the refreshment committee are Doris Massey, Mary Ann Kennedy, Marjorie Lundahl, Pat Reed, Trudy Baumberger and June Freitag. Concluding the list as Cabaret ushers are Lois Kennedy, Arlene Davis, Marguerite Arozian, Sally Ann Cookie and Barbara Leake. Tryouts Will Begin Tryouts for singing, dancing, and specialty acts on the floor- show will be held at 4 p.m. to- morrow, Tuesday and Wednes- day in the League. Meeting in the Rehearsal Room, tryouts for specialty acts and skits will be organized by Gale Huntington, floorshow chairman and her assistant, Ann Rogers. Dancers Meet Dancing tryouts will meet in the Garden Room at the same time each day. Coeds interested in chorus work or special dance numbers are invited to attend, ac- cording to Frances Suffness, dance chairman. Underthe direction of Eleanor Littlefield, music chairman and her assistant, Helen Bower, sing- ing tryouts will meet at the same time tomorrow and Wednesday in the Grand Rapids Room. Coeds who did not go to the mass meeting and who would like to do floorshow work are urged to attend the special division meetings as scheduled. Two floorshows will be present- ed nightly during the Cabaret weekend, Dec. 5 and 6. The shows will be centered around a theme to be announced soon by the Cabaret central committee. The Publicity Committee of the League needs coeds inter- ested in poster-making to work from 2:15 to 5 p.m. today (Sun.) in the Undergraduate Office. WHEELCHAIR ARCHER-Fannie J. Cheney, archery expert, instructs Pat Cavolo, ex-paratrooper of Newark, N.J., at Framing- ham, Mass., veterans hospital. Pat is paralyzed from the waist down. JGP Schedules Specialty Act Tryouts for Junior Women .11j1_J"Lmn T hr1nlfL1mfLTl 1Ti'fl1'nm 'r1_! _L.' THE SHOE WITH THE st UTFUL FIT ~ , slim elegant . .. sophisticated, to beautifully complement your g amorous "after five" dresses. 95 BROOKINS'Smart S/ioe 108 East Washington Phone 2-2685 ~-U~UUU YLYVLY U~LY Specialty act tryouts for Junior Girls Play will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 7 to 9:00 p.m. Wednes- day in the League, it was an- nounced by Pat Hannegan, chair- man. These tryouts are being held only for the novelty acts and will not include the trials for the cast of the play. All junior women are urged to present their acts in the try- outs. A variety of types of spe- cialties will be needed for the things as imitation acts and musical features. Those acts chosen will be written into the script. Coeds who are interested are requested to sign up for an audi- tion in the Undergraduate Of- fice in the League. There will be an extra list for those who are unable to attend tryouts at any of the designated times. Names on this ,list must be accompanied by the telephone number. Tryouts for the dancing and singing choruses will be an- nounced later, according to Har- riet Fenske, publicity chairman. Registratioan for women who wish to work on various com- mittees for the play, such as programs, costumes and make- up, will be held later in the se- mester. The room for the tryouts will be posted both Tuesday and Wed- nesday on the bulletin board in the lobby of the League. The central committee for the play is headed by Miss Hannegan, who is assisted by Nancy Hess. Other members of the committee are Pat McKenna, director; Betty Estes, assistant director; Marsha Lipsett, secretary; Jackie Reed, treasurer; and Miss Fenske, pub- licity. Tea Jobs Open Positions on the central com- mittee in charge of the faculty teas are open now to all inde- pendent women. Any coeds interested in these positions are requested to sign up immediately for interviews on the bulletin board in the Undergrad- uate Office of the League. The list of committee mem- bers continues with Pat Baum- garten, general chairman of music; Virginia Coffin, com- poser; Mary Alice Cheney, ly- rics; Barbara Kelso, choral; and Eugenia McCallum, dance. Stage manager for the produc- tion is Ann Tuck, who will be assisted by Beverly Ketcik. Others on the committee are Nat Elliott, costume; Judy Minogue, assistant; Virginia Garetson, scenery; Jeanne Blynn, properties; Camille Porch, assistant; Irene Brown, make-up; and Corinne Firth, ushering. The script will be written by Marty DeLano and the programs will be designed and prepared by Barbara Sickles. The costume chairman and ushering chairman were appoint- ed this fall. fi r 1ti , L\ ? Q Women Will Hold Swimming Meet The women's all-campus swim- ming meet will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Union Pool. Events sponsored in the meet will include the 25-yard free style, backstroke,,and back crawl, and the 50 yard free style, backstroke and back crawl. Diving competi- tion will include a running front dive, back dive and optional dive. A four-member 100-yard free style relay will be another featured race. Points will be given for individ- ual participation to the house's participation record. Winner of last year's meet was Collegiate Sorosis. Domes To Meet Prof. Donald B. Gooch of the Architecture School will be the guest speaker at the first gen- eral meeting of the Michigan or- ganization of University Dames to be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Rackham Assembly Hall. 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