THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sorority Rushing Closes; Panhel fknnounces Pledges, ROTC's Annual Military Ball To Be Presented March 19 (Continued from Page 1) garet Paton, Maxine Pearson, Ruth Ann Rupp, Barbara Seibert and Patricia Ann Stormont. Alpha Xi Delta: Dawn Baldauf, Frances Bendler, Marydel Berger, Phylliss Bliss, Barbara Boden- bender, Mary Boer, Irene Bronko, Nancy Coleman, Winifred Duckek. Patricia Isbell, Virginia Matz, Nancy Neff, Betty Tancik, Louise Warren, Ann Valentine and Helen Zivkoff. Chi Omega: Mary Bayer, Jac- queline W. Calvin, Carolyn Lomar Crosby, Anne Carolyn Dobson, Katherine Helen Geigenmueller, Anne Grainger, Barbara Hart; Barbara Lou Hansen, Constance Keegan, Joyce Eloise Keen, Bar- bara Kershaw, Marcia Ann La- Sage, Ruth Genevieve Matteson, Ruth Mary Nelson, Rosemary Owen, Margaret Louise Pell, Rhea Maxine Reid, Marilyn Joyce Shin- gleton, Jeanne Sayles Schreiber. Nancy Virginia Somers, Marilyn June Thisted and Gracia Joan Whitworth. Collegiate Sorosis: Evelyn Carl- son, Barbara Davis, Holly Herz, Jo Hoey, Sally McBride, .Dorothy Meyer, Jennie Quirk, Libby Rens- ford, Pat Rich, Mary Sherwood, Sallie Slocum, Elizabeth Torn- quist, Marcia Tucker and Susan Wilson. Delta Delta Delta: Pat Breon, Jane Buell, Nan Byrnes, Shirley Crawford. Virginia Ellis, Ann Flitcraft, Pearl Francis, Pat Keast, Pauline Kleckner, Valerie Lemper, Barbara Little, Nancy Marin, Nan- 2y Molyneaux, Barbara Quail, Vir- inia Ross, Mary Stone, Turry Weldon. Delta Gamma: Betty Jane Auch, Joan Badgley, Mary Lou Beenan, Marilyn Buell, Nancy DeWitt, Sal- ly Donovan, Mary Dooge, Barbara Everett, Marilyn Flynn, Patricia Gullberg, Charlene Hilt, Delores Janusch, Jeanne Johnson, Jean Lord, Nancy MacKay, Nancy Not- nagel, Elizabeth Jane Schmidt, Jean Scutt, Louise Steele, Janet Sherzer and Margaret Jane Top- per. Delta Zeta: Barbara Barnes, Jeanne Beeman, Mary Helen King, Patricia Reive, Marian Robinson, Ruth Ann South and Georgine Valance. Gamma Phi Beta: Joan Broom- fiel, Marian Curtis, Phyllis Fraser, Jean Heidgen, Bettina Hoffman, Judy Johannsen, Shila McComb, Jean Oakes, Jeri Rich, Shirley Swanson, Nancy Townsend and Claire Wyatt. Kappa Alpha Theta: Sally Al- berK Barbara Ballantine, Jerry Barnes, Mary Grace Childs, Mar- ilyn Coe, Patricia Cotter, Patricia Crotty, Sally Dalton, Joan Ely, Mary Lou Ewing, Mary Ann Gate- ly, Helen Geise, Sue Hughes, Mary McPhee, Lillian Misekow, Joan Rockwell, Barbara Rogers, Pat Shoemaker, Nancy Williams and Dorothea Wulz. Kappa Delta: Joane Blott, Joyce Clark, Ann Peter Crowley, Bev- erly Fullerton, Margaret Good, Audrey Grendahl, Dolores Hood, Betty Koebel, Joan Leszcynski, Joan McGinty, Valerie Polk, Su- zanne Rogers, Mary Lou Scanlon, Jean Schroeder, Charlotte Stough, Norrine Taylor, Helen Wayt, Lydia Wilhelm, Charlotte Will and Lois Williams. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Ginny Bauer, Martha Bryant, Doris Bus- er, Nancy Dean, Janet Dewey, Joan Fast, Diane Faulk, Marge Granse, Polly Hodges, Nan Hu- bach, Jeanne Lange, Ileana Lindh, Mary Lively, Sarah McHale, Bar- bara Reynolds, Barbara Rising, Nancy Sanders, Carol Schneider, Sherril Smith, Elizabeth Vial and Ruth Winter. Pi Beta Phi; Joyce Atchison, Susan Bartlett, Virginia Campbell, Nancy Chapel, Carly Daly, Ad- rienne Ewert, Joan Frankman, Ann Groves, Eleanor Hewitt, Mary Maguire, Janet Marshall, Nancy Meriam, Elaine Nagelvoort, Vir- ginia Stoddard, Sally Straus and Pauline Zimmerman. Sigma Delta Tau: Beverly Bar- on, Joyce Briskman, Phyllis Ku- lick, Diane Lightstone, Susanne List, Edith Merlin, Hope Meyers, Marlyn Miller, Rhona Morrison, Harriet Silep and Joan Willens. Zeta Tau Alpha: Rose Aloise Champoux, Helen Meranda and Jane Van Sise. Faculty Women To Begin Series Of WeeklyTeas Members of the Women of the University Faculty will hold the first in a, series of weekly tea hours at 4:30 Friday in the new League club room. The informal tea will be for members and their guests. Women faculty members from each of the schools and colleges will be host- esses each week. The Army and Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps will unite this year to present the annual Military Balto be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday, March 1 9 in the Union Ballroom Bob Strong, popular radio bandman who has made several campus appearances recently, will.be the music maestro for the affair. Versatility is the theme of the Strong troupe, with leader Bob performing proficiently on six instruments and Strong ar- rangements ranging from "hot" to "sweet" and "high" to "low." According to Dennis Young- blood, chairman of the dance, the unrevealed decorations will make this event one of the so- cial highlights of the season and will add more color to an al- ready colorful affair. Navy's blues and the Army's shade 33 will be in order although formal wear will also be correct. The dance is open to all on cam- pus. Other, Central Committee members for the formal are mil- itary students Donald Souchek, secretary - treasurer; Richard Robinson, James Creaser, Don- ald Stearns and Euthymies Co- coves. Naval students working on the committee are Douglas Swift, Lief Earecksen, Norman Pollard, Wil- liam Masterson and Don Kingdon. Ivory Ciare t te Holders. 75c-2.00 Faculty advisors are Lt. Col. Cecil H. Davidson of the Depart- ment of Military Science and Tac- I N D I A A RT S HOP tics and Lt. Col. Steven V. Sabol, Executive Officer of the Depart- 330 Maynard ment of Naval Science and Tac- tics. RETURNS - Dona Drake is making a new movie after a year's absence from the screen because of illness. I I RV4i/IIWIO®o" BI// I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN WAA Notk es p' (Continued from Page 4) La, p'tite causette: 3:30 p.m., Grill Room, Michigan League. Weekly study class on the Out lines of Jewish History, by Rabbi Hershel Lymon, 4 p.m., B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation. Discus- sion of the Biblical Period in the history of the Jews. All students are invited: Roger Williams Guild: Weekly "chat" at the Guild House, 4:30- 6 p.m. Michigan Dames Book Group meets at the home of Mrs. C. L. Gibson, 3103 Oakwood, East Ann Arbor, 8 p.m. Student Legislature Agenda Wed., March 3. Cabinet Report: Policy Report, Treasurer's Report, New Commit- tee definitions and functions, Ap- proval of new committee chair- men. Committee Reporte with indica- tion of each legislator's project Old Business: Call for volun- teers for University of Chicago's National Inter-Collegiate Assem- bly of the UN. New Business; Future Basket- ball Policy, MYDA Application for recognition, Millstein's Eisler Pro- posal. West Quad Radio Club-W8ZSQ: 7:30 p.m., Williams House Tower. Election of officers. All Men interested in the voca- tional opportunities in profes- sional Scouting should hear the National Director of Personnel of the Boy Scouts speak at the Union, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 302, sponsored-#by Alpha Phi Omega. Coining Events Social Seminar, auspices of the University of Michigan Chapter, American Society for Public Ad- ministration; open to interested persons. Address by Dean Paul H. Appleby, Syracuse University, Thurs., March 4, 8 p.m., West Con- ference Room, Rackham Bldg. American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers (Stu- dent Branch): Open meeting for engineers, Thurs., March 4, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 304, Michigan Union. Movies: "Heating and Ventilat- ing," and "Mechanical Refrigerat- ing." Modern Poetry Club: Thurs., 8 p.m., Russian tearoom, Michigan League. Mr. Pearce will continue Yeats discussion. International Center weekly tea: 4:30-5:30 p.m., Thurs., March 4. Hostesses: Mrs. William, Giefel and Miss Larisa Moruzeanu. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation: Friday Evening Services, 7145. p.m. Fireside discussion led by Dr. Dan- iel Katz on "The Problems in Ra- cial Relations." All students in- vited. UNITY 310 S. State St. Ph. 4314 "It has been saidthat problems exist only in our own minds. That is true, for God - Divine Mind - knows the solution; consequently problems do not exist for Him. But they do seem real to us until we know the answer. To find this answer, we must turn to God as infinite wis- dom, and let Him show it to us. Faith will open the doors.'' CLASSES: Tues. 7:30, Wed. 1:30 Marie Munro CLASSES: Wed. 2:30, 8:00 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cameron SUNDAY MORNING: 11:00 Marie Munro, M.A. Physical Education Club-Ma- jors will meet at 8 a.m. today in Barbour Gym, when two films on Dance will be shown. Every one is invited to attend. Archery-There will be an open meeting at 5 p.m. today at the WAB. No experience is necessary, since instruction will be given. Modern Dance-Membership is AVAILABLE MARCH 12 ONLY "For Music Fine Phone 4409" TOM McNALL'S ORCH ESTRA featuring vocals by Jackie Wardl open to all students at 7 p.m. today in the Dance Studio of Barbour Gym. Badminton - Coeducational badminton will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. today in Barbour Gym. Players must supply their own birds, but rackets may be rented at the Gym. SEXPERT ... IfHAIR STYLING SHA\MPOOS WAVES MANICURES PERMANENTS BEAUTY ARBOR 1315 S. University Phone 7156 R't * p iii, J I4 always a .14 (1 s' for completewa e o end curl! z V Ch Why have a home permianent wlic Faille-fined Peplum Puff'd PRINTED CREPE Spring-Hued Floral Charmer Young-of-heart print that captures the enchantment of the spring season, a cascading peplum softly rounding into a faille whirlpool side-pouf, accenting a whispered waistline. 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