, MAY 25, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1111:1 111 11IMP 11 11! Assembly Names Positions For Fortnite Presentation Vocalist To Sing With Elliott WOMEN RUN WILD: The Assembly Association has announced the names ofthose coeds who will comprise the cen- tral committee for next fall's Fort- nite presentation. Pat Patsloff has been chosen general chairman for the program. Other committee members in- There will be a meeting of the Fortnite central committee at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the As- sembly Office of the League. Coed Physical Education Majors Participale in Track, Field Events lin Klafer, Newberry; publicity as- sistants, Barbara Seymour, Mosh- er, and Judy Laud, Martha Cook; decorations chairman, Martha Chandler, Martha Cook, and her assistant, Jo Collins also of Cook. Other newly chosen committee members are: honors chairman, Rosalie Sklar, Mosher; her assis- tant, Ruth Cohen, Newberry; pro- grams and patrons chairman, Rosalyn Viedrah, New Women's Dorm; and favors and judges chairman, Rene Meyerson, Mar- tha Cook. elude: skits chairman, Stephenson, Jordan; her tant, Anabel Siegel, Yostl house; publicity chairman, qZ I Jane assis- league Mary- Each women annual year, the independent on campus gather at the presentation of Fortnite. Palmer Field was yesterday the scene of a track and field day for all women majoring in physical education. Regularevents which constitute male track meets, found their counterpart in a completely fe- male two hours of track and field events. * * * COMPETITION centered around freshman, sophomore; junior and senior classes with approximately 40 coeds, both participating and officiating. The sophomore and junior classes tied for first place on the final score sheet with a total of twenty-seven and one half points. Dcrothy Studley, '50, took the ndividual award with a total of fifteen points. She received a tin drinking cup which is to be en- ;raved, and a maize and blue rib- oon. League Names New Officers TRAINING HAS been given to the physical education majors in track and field events for the past eight weeks. Yesterday's track meet was held for the purpose of showing the women how a meet is or- ganized and conducted and to provide an opportunity for all the students to participate as a EARN $20 A DAY Lighting FREE Cigarettes 103 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN earned $67,000 in TWO MONTHS demonstrating sensational new in- vention that holds 23 cigarettes and AUTOMATICALLY HANDS THEM TO YOU LIGHTED AND READY- TO-SMOKE - WHILE YOU DRIVE! Avoids auto accidents. Fits all cars. Clamps easily to steering post. Over 700,000 quickly sold. PATENTED. NO COMPETITION.tSells at $6.95. You make huge profits. FREE SAMPLE. FREE CIGARETTES to help you demonstrate. GUARANTEED SALES -no risk: Full time or spare time. 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All Detroit Home Games 1309 South University BETH SKIDMORE League Will Hold Summer Dances BOAR LEATHER GOLD AND SILVER CORDOVAN LEATHER LINK BANDS KANGAROO LEATHER MESH BANDS SNAKE LEATHER WOVEN BANDS ALLIGATOR LEATHER SLIP OVER BANDS CALF LEATHER EXPANSION BANDS SEAL LEATHER STAINLESS STEEL PIG LEATHER SLIPOVER BANDS WALRUS LEATHER NYLON BANDS LIZARD LEATHER KOROSEAL BANDS GOAT LEATHER Narrow, Wide and Extra Long KRIESLER - SPEIDEL - HADLEY - FORSTNER The Michigan League inter-I Students attending summer ses- sion will have an opportunity to dance to the music of Del Elliott's orchestra from 9 p.m. to midnight every Friday and Saturday in the League Ballroom. The summer series of dances will begin June 18 and continue through July and August. The orchestra features the sing- ing of Beth Skidmore. Al Town- C .1 send, trombonist, led the orchestra when it played in the Blue Lan- tern Ballroom at Island Lake. John Murtaugh, who plays tenor saxophone with Elliott's orchestra. has several years of professional background. He has appeared at the Union and the League. The summer dances will be in- formal. Students may attend with or without dates. viewing committee announced yes- terday that Helen Stribo of Mrs. Lash's league house will be League president for the summer session. Other summer officers will be: 'hairman of Judiciary Council, Nudrey Robinson of Delta Delta Delta;, two Judiciary Council members, Betty Kusisto of Adelia Cheever House and Agnes Waddell ,f Alpha Gamma Delta; Ballroom ,hairman, Jo Collins of Martha Cook;, Social Chairman, Barbara Parker".of- Alpha Chi Omega. Where GOOD STUDENTS Meet for GOOD FOOD Open Daily 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Closed Sundays 11 'I J cobo n>.L -II 11 The Michigan Alumnus Half-price for Seniors Only $2.00 for the next year FOR SALE GOLF CLUBS 2 woods, 8 matched irons and putter, right handed. Will trade for a left handed set of similar quality.sAgreeable to cash ad- justments if necessary. See Harry, clubhouse, University Course. STUDY TOURS f I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) 348 W. Engineering. Election of officers and selection of an hon- orary chairman. Movies on safgty glass and future designs. Michigan Union Opera: Script writers, lyric writers, and music writers interested in working on the next Union Opera meet in the Union, Rm. 3K, 7:30 p.m; - Sigma Gamma Epsilon:; Final meeting of the semester, 3056 NS, 12:15 p.m. Messrs. Brant, Elmer, Gillespie, and Peterson will speak on "The Geology of Southwestern Montana." Flying Club: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., 1042 E. Engineering Bldg. Elec- tion of officers. Michigan Christian Fellowship: Bible Study, Book of Acts, Chapter 14, 7:30 p.m., Upper Room, Lane Hall. Women of the University Facul- ty meet for tea from 4 to 6 p.m., 4th floor clubroom, League. Last tea this semester. Westminster Guild, First Pres- byterian Church: Informal tea and talk, 4 to 6 p.m., Russel Par- lor, Church Building. Roger Williams Guild: Weekly "chat" and tea, Guild House, 4:30- 6 p ft. Coming Events School of Business Administra- tion Graduating Seniors: The Dean and Faculty of the School of Business Administration will receive the members of the graduating class at a coffee hour, 9th floor, Thurs., May 26, 4 to 6 p.m. All students in the School who are candidates for de- grees at the June Commencement are invited. International Center weekly tea for all foreign students and Ameri- can friends, 4:30-6 p.m., Thurs., May 26, International Center. Correction - Inter-American Bar Association: Panel discussion, "Legal Education in the Ameri- cas." 2:30 p.m., Sat., May 28, Rackham Amphitheatre (not the Rackham Lecture Hall as previ- ously announced). .. NEW PURCHASE CARD CONTRACTS in DETROIT Wolf's Cleaners, 10 Pasadena................... 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