THE MICHIGAN DAM Y PAGE _______________________________________________________________________1 Opposing Teams Sponsor Frosh Weekend Dances 'Ocean Commotion' "Commotion in the Ocean," will be the theme of the Frosh Weekend dance, to be sponsored by the Maize team from 9 p.m. 'o midnightSaturday, April 30, in he League Ballroom. This underwater dance will fea- are door prizes, giant sea shells and even mermaids. The intermis- 3ion floorshow will display the hidden talents of many campus oeds. TICKETS for the Maize team dance will be sold all of this week in the League Undergraduate Of- fice. Sales will begin Friday at campus high spots.. This will be an all campus dance, and' even though spon- sored by freshmen women, is not to be a coed-bid party. Lois Eisele is general chairman of the dance. Other team members helping things "swim along" are Barbara Elliott, floorshow chair- man; Jane Kirch, assistant floor- show chairman; Beverly Myas, ticket chairman; and Jackie Horn- ing, decorations chairman. * * * . ELAINE MADDEN is in charge of patrons, Tulane Itkoff is tak- ing care of programs, Emily Blair is in charge of awards and judges, and Janice James is handling pub- licity. Dames Handicraft Group Will Meet' Michigan Dames Handicraft Group will hold its regular month-' ly meeting at 8 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. Edward Crippen, 1614 Packard. Discussion of ideas and forma- tion of plans for the annual May banquet will constitute the eve- ning program. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Hobart Klaaren and Mrs. Alva Stein. 'Deuces Wild' Blue team of Frosh Weekend is planing a draw a "full house" from 9 p.m. to midnight, Friday, April 29 in the League Ballroom at their dance, "Deuces Wild." The floorshow, to be presented during intermission, will feature the life and loves of a deck of cards. Freshmen women have been cast in a novel chorus line of a shuffle dance. A Joker will serve as master of ceremonies. * * * TO CARRY OUT the theme of the dance, there will be puns on card games, card expressions and deuces around the Ballroom. Tickets, which will also be in keeping with the card theme, are now on sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Union, the League, the Engine Arch and on the Diag. Although the dance is presented by freshmen women, all students are welcome to' attend. JOYCE HOWARD is general chairman of the Blue team. Other committee members include: Mary Muller, assistant chairman; Tracy Redfield, floorshow chairman; Helen Yeager, assistant floorshow cjhairman; Sue Sears, publicity chairman; and Sally Fish, ticket chairman. Nancy Watkins is handling dec- orations, and Margaret Ryburn, programs. Nancy Porter is in charge of patrons and Beverly Young is taking care of judges and awards. Gulantics' Tickets , Tickets for the Gulanties Re- view, competitive student tal- ent show, will be on sale from 1 3 to 5 p.m. in the League and the Union today through Fri- day. Modern Dance To Be Qiven I With Qlee Club The Dance Workshop will per- form with the Women's Glee Club Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre of the Wom- en's League. The workshop consists of a small group of dancers originally belong- ing to the Modern Dance Club. On the same evening that the dancers perform, the Glee Club is plan- ning to present their annual spring concert. * * * THE DANCES that the group will perform are part of a com- plete program which was given previously on March 17 at Grand Rapids. The dances "Contract," by Wilkins, the "Palestine Song," and "Incantation," were received there with much enthusiasm, according to Edith Daniels. There will be self accompani- ment with the "Palestine Song." The "Incantation" by Bradley will be danced by Dr. Juana de Laban, Edith Daniels, Murray Gitlin, Virginia Seput, Bernie and Melva Weinberger. The Dance Workshop will pre- sent their program following the intermission of the Glee Club sing- ing. * * * THE DANCES were composed and arranged by Dr. Laban, who is a member of the Women's Phyci- cal Staff, and instructs dancing at Barbour Gym. Wives Club To Meet Wives of air force officers on the campus, who last fall organ- ized the Air Force Officers Wom- en's Club, will meet at 8 p.m. to- day in the Henderson Room of the League. Mrs. Jack Dewitt will act as hostess. Mrs. Candace Clouser will discuss interior decorating. Meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of each month. At one* gathering bridge is played; at the other a business meeting is held and outside enter- tainment presented. Daily-Tyson WAA EXECUTIVES-Left to right; Betsy Bousfield, secretary; Gwen Sperlich, president; and Rose Marie Schoetz, vice-president of the Women's Athletic Association Board, make plans to reopen petitioning for three Board positions. Those open are: League House Manager, Archery Club manager and the Folk and Square Dancing Club manager. New Board members will take office following Installation Night, May 9. PLAY BALL: Athletic Donations Needed Three WAA hosts Reopen To Petitioners The Women's Athletic Aoosoci- Aion is reopening petitioning for league House manager, Archery Flub manager and Folk and square Dancing Club Manager. All eligible women who have pe- itioned for any WAA position this spring will not need to rewrite a )etition. Only those coeds who ave not petitioned for WAA Board this spring should write one and bring it to their interview. INTERVIEWING WILL be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. in WAB. Coeds may sign up for these interviews any day this week in the under- graduate office of the League. There are reports of the posi- tions on file in the offices of the WAB for anyone who is interest- ed in petitioning. Petitioners may also contact those women who are holding the positions now. Margaret Mac- Dougall, 7992, is the present League House manager. Beverly Hawes 2-5579, heads the Archery Club and Justine Bessman, 24471, in manager of the Folk and Square Dancing Club. * * * THE LEAGUE HOUSE Manager is in charge of all relations be- tween coeds in league houses and the WAA Board. It is not neces- sary that she have had any expe- rience with this type of work, nor that she be a resident of a league housework. The Archery Club mangare will not be called upon to in- struct as this is supplied by a member of the Women's Physi- cal Education faculty. Some knowledge of drawing up tour- naments would be helpful as the club holds a tournament for the campus. The Folksand Square Dancing Club is both educational and one of the newest additions to the WAA Spoarts Club. Again, no ex- perience is necessary, but rather an interest in square dancing. Spring House Cleaning Will Be Starred at Union Dance Saturda: ______________0 It's spring house cleaning time at the Michigan Union. In keeping with the spring cleamning theme, the Michigan Union will sponsor "The Clean Sweep Dance" from 9 to 12 p.m., on Saturday, April 23 in the main ballroom. DALE COENEN announced that the dance is to be strictly infor- mal. Girls attending the dance will be wearing sweaters and skirts. GGeneral chairman, Bob Greag- or, promises surprises in enter- tainment. He warns those attend- ing the dance to prepare for an eventful evening. Acts of house r no I Save on our cleaning have been prepared as part of the dance entertainment, Other committee members are Paul Smith, decorations chairman and Ned Miles, publicity chair- man. Tickets are one sale in the Un- ion lobby for $1.25. Softball Club The second meeting time for members of the Softball Club is 5 p.m. today in the WAB. Mem- bership will be closed after this meeting. Members are to come rain or shine, according to man- ager Marilyn Sheldon. STUDENT BUNDLE'1 All clothing laundered, fluff dried, and neatly folded. 4 LBS. MINIMUM ......50c Each Additional Pound.. .12c The following articles are finished at low extra charges as follows--- SHIRTS, additional...... 15c WAA, under the auspices of the NationaluEducationsAssociation, has begun a drive to collect ath- letic equipment for foreign stu- dents. Athletic and recreational mis- cellany such as ping pong paddles, balls, tennis shoes, rackets, foot- balls, table games, skis, bats, gym suits 'and bathing attire in usable condition will be accepted. Donations may be placed in the Barbour Gym Fencing Room. The final deadline for collection will be Friday, April 29. The equipment is desperately needed in the war struck European countries whose economies are being rebuilt in other lines, but whose athletics have had to take a back seat behind other needed rehabilitation, according to Gwen Sperlich, WAA president. "Students can easily cooperate by digging out their little used sports equipment from the closet and bringing it over to Barbour," said Nancy Somers, chairman of the drive. Hemlines With spring in the air, Michi- gan co-eds are scouting the dress shops to get the first glimpse of what spring fashions have to offer. Surprisingly, the dress lengths are to be shorter than the fall and winter fashions. HAN DKERCH I EFS " 0. . 3c I DnILY OFFICIfL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) ance Company of Iowa will inter- training as store managers. Stores view men for sales training pro- are located all over the country. for World Student Service Fund gram. For further information and ap- Chairmanship for next year are Wed,, April 20-Firestone Tire pointments, call Extension 371 or being received through Wednesday &Rstop at the office, 3528 Adminis- evening, April 20. Those interest- & Rubber Company will interview tration Bldg. Hours 9-12, 2-4. ed may contact Miss Barbara Yale, men for training as store mana- '_ Lane Hall, or Mr. Lewis Towler, gers in Michigan. 426 N. Ingalls. Thurs., April 21-American Seat- BA resentative of the Depart- ing Company of Grand Rapids will ment of State will be at the Bu- Bureau of Appointments: interview men for Industrial Engi- reau of Appointments on Wed. Interviews: neering, Personnel Administration, April 20, to interview experienced Wed. and Thurs., April 20-21- Accounting and Sales. teachers (preferably those with A representative from the home Fri., April 22-The J. C. Penny experience in language teaching) office of the Equitable Life Insur- Company will interview men for for positions as teachers and ad- ministrators in American Cultural Centers in the Latin American re- publics. The United States Civil Service Commission announces an exami- nation for a librarian for college Your students with either a college de- sPrinting Needs gree or equivalent training. RPINTINGwithThe Connecticut State Person- 24-Hour Service nel Department announces an ex- amination for Psychiatric Social Worker. Further information may be ob- tained at the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Bldg. (Continued on Page 4) SOX, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c Dress shirts and silk or wool sport shirts slightly higher. PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 23-1-23 300 South 5th Avenue "Can you send me a Gibbs secretary?" Employers made 9,067 such requests during past year. For illustrated catalog write College Course Dean. 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