IA, ~TIlE M1CIIIGAN~ IIAfli~Y Assembly's Traditional Reco Honors OutstandingIndepen Recognition Night will be pre- sented by Assembly Board at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 in the League Ballroom. This celebration is a traditional Assembly event, given in honor of outstanding independent wom- en and featuring awards to women who have been exceptional in scholastig and extra-curricular ac- tivities. The speaker who will be pre- sented at 'Recognition Night will be Prof. Frank Huntley, whose talk will be entitled "Why Col- lege, Girls?" The prize-winning skit at Fortnight, given by the women at Jordan Hall, will be presented. Wpmen will be seated according to the house to which they be- long, and this year there will be no price for admission. Commun- ity singing will be included in the program. The awards given will be both for high scholarship and the greatest contributions to Assem- bly activities. The awards for scholarship will be presented by Registrar Ira. 1. Smith and will be given to individuals who rep- the War4d s daily newspaper-- "' THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR1 You wilfnd yoursel oef the best-informed persons in your community on world affairs when freshenw viwpinsafuller, richer understeanding oftoday' via news-PUS hel from its exclusive feotte son homemaking, educa- SubscrIbe now to-------- ------------------ -- -------.- thIs special "get- The Christian Science Publishing Society PB-5 acquaInted" offer One, Norway Street, Boston 1 5, Mass., U. S. A. I m nthfrs $I Enclosd is $1 for whch please send mne The Christian - See ntorfroemnh _____yZone State___ In TISH-U-KNIT'S Sweater Girl Contest 2 DIVISIONS 1Photo Cntest S en d p ict u re wearing sweater. 2. Essay Contest- Wrile essay about SweaterS. gnition Night. ~dent Women resent each of the four years of college. For the first time this year, As- sembly will offer an award to the house on campus that contains thae mout women who are active in campus activities. General scholarship will be taken into con- sideration in the presentation of this honor. The theme of Recognition Night will be the Assembly train, with the conductors, porters of Fortnight lparty and Assembly colors of blue and white pre- dominating in the decoration. Recognition Night will climax Assembly's program to inform campus women of it's functions and projects, by conferring awards and honors upon mem- bers who have been most active in the organization, and other outstanding coeds. General chairman of the cen- tral committee of Recognition Night is Elizabeth Myers. Betty Richards is in charge of decora - tions; Margaret Williams, pa- trons; Rose Ann Sw anger is the head of the programs committee; Shirley Loeblick, publicity chair- man; Helen Gregory, assistant publicity; Debbie Dubinski, honors committeehch air man;d Mailyn Krasnick is in charge of finances. iPatron DeforARecognitiond Nih gent Vera B. Baits, Dr. Margaret Bell, Mrs. ichard Fuller, M s Eichhorn, Miss Marie Harkwig. Cythia Cotes, Mis SayStain ats, Miss Alice Russell, and Mrs. Ione H endrian. Panhel Reg isters Transfer Coeds Panhellenic would like to be no- tified of any transfer students who have had sorority affiliations on another campus. If these students have not con- tacted their house on Michigan campus, or if that house has not yet contacted them, they are urged to sign in the Undergraduate Of- fice of the Women's League, sup- plying the following information; name, campus address, and soror- ity affiliation. Workers Neede The publicity committee of the League requests eligible coeds in- terested in art work and publicity to sign up this week in the Under- graduate Office of the League. SLeague house presidents will meet at 5 p.m. today in the Rehearsal Rpom of the League. J TYPEWRITERS Office and Portable Models of oil rmakes Bought, Rented, R epaired, STATIONERY & SUPPLIES 314 South State St. G. I. Requisitions Accepted 7 PROUD FIANCE-The man Miss America of 1947, Barbara Jo Walker, plans to marry is John V. llummel, 23, of Charleston, Mo. When Hummel heard that Miss Walsker had won the Atlantic City contest, he said, "It's obay by me, but they should make me judge next year. I can pick 'em quicker than they can." (illustrated) T-E S GOBBY - newest, smoothest sweater pockets - ribbed g ob neckline -. Presro.Torso* En string back so you can wear it casual or pulled into ne tos sae. 30 to 40. About $5. Sw im Meet To Be Given For WVomen R epr es en ta ti v es -f rom all women's residences will participate in the Annual Women's Swimming Meet at 7:30 p.m. today at the Union Pool. Swimmers wlpaticiaein 25 back crawl individual races. A running front dive, back dive and an optional dive will be the test of each potential winner in the Swimmers have joined into teams for the 100 yd. free style relay. Featured relay will be the traditional race between the re- presentatives of the League Coun- cil and WAA Board. Stunting in mood, this race promises to pro- vide entertainment for all specta- tors. Points will be given to individual and house winners. The names of the house and the individuals win- ning the meet will be placed on the WAA Bulletin Board at the Women's Athletic Building. Tryouts for the WAA Swimming Club will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, October 25, at the Union Pool. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ben- jamin Wittick of Detroit recently announced the engagement of' their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Donald Henderson Roach, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Roach of Rosedale Park. The announcement was made at an open house given at the Wittick residence Sunday, October 5. School ofi ducationand nivn est Helen Newberry Residence. Mr. Roach is in the school of Engi- neering. Orientation ~Advisor Jobs OpenNow Petition Blanks Available In League; Women Needed For Spring, F all Semester Petitioning is now open for women who would like to serve as orientation advisors for freshman and transfer students next spring and fall. The petition blanks may be ob- tained in the Undergraduate Of- fice of the League. Completed pe- titions arc due Saturday in Jo Reuland's box in the same office. Interviews for the advisor Ipositions will begin Monday and Ilast until Oct. 31. A sheet will be posted in the Undergraduate Of- fice in order that coeds may sign up for an interviewing time when they submit their peti- tions. Accor ding to a new orientation plan, the freshmen and transfer students will be classified as to school and will have advisors in the same school grouping. Advisors are needed from various schools as follows: ar- chitecture, 7; education, 2; physical education, 1; public healthand" dental hygiene, 3; Coeds who have been advisors obtained in the social director's oficeufthd Leagu ad pacei 31.___ SCHOlarsh ip Genevieve Thomas, '49, was awarded the Mary Hinsdale scho- larship by Mrs. E. M. Hindert of the Board of Patronesses, at the formal initiation ceremony of Mary Markley House on Sunday. This marks the second awarding of the scholarship which is equi.- valent to one semester's room rent. The award is given on the basis of scholarship, co-operation in the house and activities; it is awarded to one resident each sem- ester. Eight new members were for- mally initiated at the ceremony and presented with corsages of yellow chrysanthemums, a gift of Mrs. J. Markley. Mary Markley House accomodates approximately 18 women and is run on a semi- co-operative plan. New trends in women's fashions today require straight posture and good carriage to achieve that long, slender look. An orgaaional meeting of the League social committee will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Grand Rapids Room of the League. Activities of the committee in general will be explained by Bar- bara Busse, chairman. Bobbie Jo Ream will discuss the details of the League Formal to be present- cd soon and Dorothy Ellis will out- line the duties of the League guide service. Ruthven Teas Will Begin The Ruthven teas, one of the most important functions of the social committee will begin Nov. and will be held on the first and second Wednesday thereafter. Women will be needed to serve as ho stesses for the teas Leagufe ormnalill1 berchosente the meeting.a Coeds my thnsg licity, tickets or floorshow com- mittLees. Those who are interested in participating on the floorshow are also urged to attend the meet- ing. IGuide Service Conducted A year-round activity of the so- sece. Comes ilseve asof gi- ceic.oite il the au gufie cial guides for various organiza- tons that come to visit the cam- I pus. In addition to these activitiies, the committee is responsible for other social functions that arise during the year. Women attending the meeting may indicate the special commit- tee work that they would like to do on cards which will be distributed at the meeting. Union, League WilIl Co-sponsor FootbollMixer The Union and the League will sponsor the first of a series of football mixers from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 It was an- nounced by Blanche Berger, chairman of League Mixers and Keith Jordan, chairman of Union- Mixers. Cooperating for the first time on this series of dances, the two groups will feature a broadcast of the Northwestern game over the loudspeaker and a tabulating scoreboard. The mixers will be open to all men and women on campus, and will provide an informal atmo- sphere for dancing and enjoyment of "away" games. Dance music and refreshments will be provided. There will1be a. fee of ten cents for men but no charge for women attending. Clu To Hold Hors eshow Crop and Saddle, University women's riding club, will sponsor their annual horseshow at 1 p.m. Saturday at Golfside Stable. There will be eleven classes in the show and all except the Crop and Saddle class and the Boots anoe whoclwishe to enter n entry booth has been set up in the League Lobby. The booth will be open from 2 to 5 p.m. through Thursday. The classes for the show in the order in which they will be run off are: children from 12 to 17, beginners, intermediates, private horse, children from 6 to 12, pa- jama race, exhibition by Mr. Brad- ley, Crop and Saddle, pairs, and Boots and Spurs. The Crop and Saddle cup and the ribbons for the various classes will be on display this week in a State Street bookstore. Admis- sion to the show is free. Dr. H. R. Shipmnan will be judge for the show and Mr. Clarence Hastings is to be ringmaster. Tryouts for JGP Meet Tomorrow Specialty act tryouts for Junior Girls Play will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday in the League. All junior women are urged to tryout for the play. A variety of acts are needed. The room for the tryouts will be posted op the League bulletin board. Ticket sales for Varsity Night and the Homecoming Dance will continue through Wednes- day. Students are urged to pur- chase their tickets as early as possible. Beading? Read eve rything new and inte resting for a few ce nts a day 1Social Committee To Organize At Meeting in League Thursday DON'T SAY SWEATERS, SAY 1v~aA ~d ~JJ/J'. VI.iUI~U5 I~YU4IT/,~. designed by Leon. ~ ~4 ~tcres *iv~qwharq. F~r Fr.. Fushia,~ Fo~tcler~ Write. IISH-U4(NIT+ T372 Br~c4w~y, N.Y. IS . ~ois.~4a~ 303.t. ~ s~,(~W L 4 14 Nickels Arcode I Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30-5:30 Saturday 9:30-1 :00 ( Brief andt overi tie a cord itk tricoifroni k panelr, all- e .ride~r. Etar. 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