SUNDAY,-ECEHRER-7, 24 Positions Open On fissembly Ball Petitions Wi li Be Due Tuesday in League; Coed-Bid Formal To Be Given in March THE MICHIGAN D AILY .. I Independents petitioning for positions on the central commit- tee Of Assembly Ball must file their complete petitions before noon, Tuesday in the Undergrad- uate Office of the League. All independent women except first semester freshmen, may pe- tition for ball positions. The tra- ditional coed-bid formal will be presented early in March. S Petitioners are asked to sign for an interview on the Under- graduate bulletin board when they submit their petitions. In- terviewing will be held from 3:30 to 5 pm. Tuesday, 3 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday and from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15. Engagement The engagement of Shirley M. Surprenant to Emil F. Vranich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michel Vran- Ich of Des Moines Iowa, is an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Tipley of Detroit. The bride-elect is a senior at Michigan State College and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sor- ority. Her fiance is a senior en- gineering student here. All interviews will be held in the Assembly Office, Rm. D on the third floor of the League. Co- eds are asked to bring eligibility cards and Assembly membership cards to their interviews. Mem- bership cards may be picked up in the Assembly Office any af- ternoon. Positions open on the Assem- bly Ball central committee in- clude general chairman, assis- tant chairman, publicity chair- man, music chairman and de- corations chairman. Petitions should include speci- fic ideas for the dance theme and the organization of committees, according to Irma Eichhorn, As- sembly president. Coeds should be prepared to discuss their plans in full at the interviews. Any coed needing help with her petition may confer with members of the board from 3 to 5 p.m. any afternoon except Friday in the Assembly Office. The old commit- tee reports of past dances are preserved in a book in the Under- graduate Office and may be re- ferred to for aid. Annual Concert, To Be Qiven By QeeClub The University of Michigan Women's Glee Club will present its annual Christmas concert at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. in Lydia' Mendelssohn Theatre. Under the direction of Miss Marguerite V. Hood, the Glee Club will give a program of Christmas carols and modern Christmas choral selections. Among the numbers included on the program will be "I Wonder as I Wander," an Appalachian carol, "0 Holy Night" by Adam, "White Christ- mas" by Irving Berlin, and "San- ta Claus is Comin' to Town" by Coots. The audience will be in- vited to participate in singing sev- eral favorite traditional carols. Soloists will be Bonnie Elms, Doris Kays, Suzanne Smith, and Ruth Spore. The Glee Club will be accompanied in this concert by Katherine Mills. pianist, and Mar- garet Cawley, flutist. Lawyers' Dance To Be Held Friday Senior law students, will spon- sor a semi-formal Christmas dance, "Wig and Robe Ball," to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday in the Union Ballroom. Coeds Plan To Reestablish Candy Booths Under League iew' V,* RIORDAN CREPE - A Daryl sleeveless slip of a dress of Rior- dan crepe shown above, has a skirt that falls straight in loose pleats from the waist. It has a matching long-sleeved jacket. I I WAA Notices Table tennis tournaments will begin this week in women's hous- es to choose contestants for the campus-wide tournament which will begin February 16. House sports managers have been asked to draw up charts for single elimination play-offs, hav- ing a match consist of winning two out of three games. For hous- es lacking tables and equipment, facility has been provided in Bar- bour Gym and the W.A.B. Wo- men living in league houses and private homes may wait to play in the all-campus tournament. Opportunity to sign up for the All - Campus Women's Singles Badminton Tournament has been extended until Wednesday. Coeds may sign up on the WAA Bulletin Board in Barbour Gym. Some experience in playing is re- quired for participating in the tournament. All games will be played in Barbour Gym; times will be posted on the bulletin board. Players must supply their own rackets and birds, rackets may al- so be rented. Anyone having ques- tions may call Naida Chernow at 2-4471. ,* * Ballet-Meeting will be held at 7 p.m. tomorrow due to the con- cert. Participation and attend- ance will be discussed. Modern Dance-Regular meet- ing at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Bar- bour Gym. Badminton-Club Singles Tour- nament will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Barbour Gym. A new section will open up to all women on campus which will meet from 1:15 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Golf-Practice and instruction period at 5 p.m. Thursday in the WAB. A number two or three iron will be used. Skating-The skating period from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday will be discontinued until the end of the semester. Outing-All students are invit- ed to attend a scavenger hunt at 2:30 p.m. Sunday December 14 at the WAB. Christmas Dance To Feature Smith Greene House will sponsor a Christmas Formal for all former residents, to be given from 9 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, at East Quadrangle. Black silhouettes, wreathes, can- dles and a Christmas tree will complete the decorations. Music will be furnished by Harry Smith and his band. Plans to reestablish a chain o. student-managed candy booths in University Hall and the women'. dormitories, are underway to com- bat the rising cost of living placed on students. This system is being sponsorec by the League Council ItN ill be supervised by the chairman of the Drives Committee, Janet Cork, whose office has been expanded to include this and other bene- fits. Bluebooks, cleansing tissues, cookies, and candy will be on sale at a lower rate than that which prevails in most stores. Each booth will have its own individual manager. Her duties will be, in addition to selling. keeping accounts and stocking her store. She will be permitted to set the hours when her store will be open for business. League ac- tivity credits will be given to these volunteer workers who will man- age the booths. Any profits which result from this project will be donated to the Fresh Air Camp, although the chief purpose of the booths is to provide students with ne- cessities at as low a cost as possible. Indoor Planting To Be Discussed By GardenClub The second meeting of the new Willow Village Year-Round Gar- den Club will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, with a discussion on house plants led by Mrs. Osal Capps. The Garden Club is open to anyone in the village and new- comers are welcome. Meetings are held once a month with informal programs on topics suggested by the members. Mrs. Blaine Rabbers has served as chairman of the Garden Club, and has been a special guest of the Ann Arbor Garden Club at their early fall meetings. Early in November, a committee of the Ann Arbor Garden Club headed by Mrs. Raleigh Schorl- ling presented the Village Gar- den Club with tulip bulbs for fall planting. l -- 4' The first booths were establish- ed in 1937 under the sponsorship of the League. Profits were do- nated to a scholarship fund. These! booths were discontinued at the start of the war because of the shortages of commodities. Gift-Wise and Value=Perfect i .... Drive a New Car to LOS ANGELES for the ROSE BOWL GAME Share expenses basis CONTACT: MR. OSBORN Temple 1 -6630 Detroit - 3513 Woodward, Rm. 17 J cok on>L Softly Tailored WHITE BLOUSE in lino broadcloth IN9 Short sleeve shirtwaist blouse with Peter Pan collar. 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