TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950
"THE MIHIGAN DAILY
Spring Rushing Program Begins
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As Coeds Register
Tomorrow
Panhellenic will launch its
spring rushing program when
rushees register from 9 a.m. to
G p.m. tomorrow in the League'
Ballroom.
According to Marilyn Flynn,
rushing chairian, all women who
intend to rush must register form-
ally, whether or not they signed
up at the tentative registration.
WAA Notices
Rifle Club-Ensian pictures will
be taken at 4:30 p.m. today in the
basement of the WAB.
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Basketball Schedule-Cancella-
tions in the following schedule
should be made by 1 p.m. today
by calling Eleanor Doersom, 22591.
Tuesday at 5:10 p.m. Kappa
Delta II vs. Markley I; Kleinstuck
I vs. Delta Delta III; 7:15 and 8
p.m. no games.
Wednesday at 5:10 p.m. Stock-
well XIII vs. Alpha Omicron Pi
III; Stockwell XIV vs. Kappa Del-
ta I: 7:15 and 8 p.m. no games.
Thursday at 5:10 p.m. Delta
Gamma II vs. Sorosis II; Stock-
well IX vs. Hollis I: 7:15 and 8
p. m. no games.
AT 8:30 P.M. tomorrow evening
rushees, equipped with booklets
and pencils, will gather en masse
in the League Ballroom. Coun-
selors will present a skit depicting
rushing at Michigan after which
they will divide into groups ands
explain rushing procedure.
When rushees register they
are asked to bring a record of
their grades with them. Post
cards with last semester's marks
will be accepted from freshmen.
Any freshman who carried less
than 15 hours during the past
term should present a note from
her academic counselor or from
Health Service certifying thatrshe
was advised to drop a course.
These women must have earned
25 or more honor points in order
to rush.
UPPERCLASSMEN are to bring
the transcripts they received last
June or their eligibility cards to-
gether with their fall semester
grade cards.
A University admission slip
is the only record which Feb-
ruary transfers must present.
Students who transferred in
September, however, should bring
their post cards with them.
One dollar registration fees will
be charged. Open houses will be
held Thursday through Saturday.
BeginSkits
Show To Raise
Charity Funds
"Hillelzapoppin' ", annual bill of
original skits produced by mem-
bers of Hillel, will be presented
from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday, April
23 at Pattengill Auditorium.
Groups intending to participate
in the program are asked to sub-
mit their scripts to Esther Sklar,
chairman of the production, by
Friday, Feb. 24. Additional infor-
mation may be obtained by con-
tacting Miss Sklar at 2-5587.
"Hillelzapoppin'" is presented
each spring to raise funds for the
United Jewish Appeal. Fraterni-
ties, sororities and other student
groups write and produce skits.
On the evening of the show they
compete for the honorary cup
which is awarded to the most en-
tertaining and best produced play.
Members of the faculty will be
invited to make up the board of
judges.
League
Notes
Petitioning-Petitions for senior
positions on Women's Judiciary
Council will be due at 5 p.m. Fri-
day in the Undergraduate Office
of the League.
Any junior woman who is scho-
lastically eligible may petition for
chairman, secretary or member.
Information may be obtained from
3 to 5 p.m. today through Friday
at the office.
Assembly Ball - Independent
women may sign up beginning to-
day to work on decoration, ticket
or publicity committees for As-
sembly Ball.
Lists will be posted in the Un-
dergraduate Office of the League.
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Deadline for Song Contest
Extended To Aid Aspirants
The deadline for the senior Philip Dewey, director of the
Song Contest has been changed to Men's Glee Club.
February 20, to give all aspiring Carol Neilson, '50M, and Dana
composers and lyric writers time remler will be the student judges.
to recuperate from final exams, Any senior is elegible to submit
according to Mary Ann Harris, any number of entries at the Lea-
chairman of Senior Night.
The contest is being held so that gue Undergraduate Office.
all seniors who feel the song sit-
uation at the University is some- Assembly Ball
thing to "holler about," may take There will be a meeting of
to music to air their complaints, the Assembly Ball central com-
she said. mittee at 3:30 p.m. today in
The winning song will be fea- the League. The room will be
tured at the traditional Senior posted.
Night, to be held in March. The
faculty judges will be Marian E.
McArtor of the music school and I
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OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
MARILYN BANWELL
Parents Announce Engagement
8 P.M.
February 25
8 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Ban-
well of Detroit have announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Marilyn, to Mr. Hugh G. Al-
lerton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh G. Allerton also of Detroit.
Miss Banwell is a senior in the
School of Education. She is a
member of Alpha Lambda Delta
and Alpha Gamma Delta.
Mr. Allerton was graduated
from the literaryscollege last
June and is now a freshman in
the Law School. He is a member
of Phi Sigma Kappa.
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to work on the costumes or usher-
ing .committees of Junior Girls'
Play may contact Jean Carpenter,
costumes chairman, 2-7225, or
Elizabeth Gates, ushering chair-
man,2-0018.
HILL AUDITORIUM NIGHT CLUB
Asplin-Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Asplin
of Detroit have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Mary Lou, to Thomas J. Berry,
son of Mrs. Wanda Berry of
Highland Park.
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Miss Asplin is a senior in the
School of Education and is a
member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Berry
was graduated from the School of
Business Administration last June.
The couple are planning an
early summer wedding.
Maquire-Janton
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ma-
guire of Oxford have announced
the engagement of their daughter,
Anne, to William H. Janton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Janton of
Westwood, New Jersey.
Miss Maguire and Mr. Janton
both attended the School of Music.
The bride-elect is a sophomore.
Mr. Janton is in the junior class.
He is a member of Phi Mu Alpha
Sinfonia fraternity.
A June wedding is planned.
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"Heart of Fashions" spring
showing at League Ballroom, 7:30
p.m. Everyone welcome.
Coming Events
Wesleyan Guild: Wed., Feb. 15:
4-5:30 p.m., Do-Drop-In Tea. Re-
freshments. Musical program.
6 p.m., Pot Luck Supper for
students attending the School for
Christian Living.
7:15 p.m.,Bible Study Group
for students in the Lounge.
8:30 p.m., Open Cabinet Meet-
ing in the Lounge. All are invited
to attend.
10 p.m., Sigma Theta Epsilon
meeting in the Lounge. "Your
Responsibility and Mine."
Canterbury Club: Wednesday,
7:15 a.m., Holy Communion fol-
lowed by Student Breakfast.
"Prejudice", a full length film,
will be shown at Hillel Foundation,
Wed., 8 p.m. Open to public. Ad-
mission free.
U. of.M.Rifle Club:1Meeting,
7:30 p.m., Wed., Feb. 15, ROTC
rifle range. Postal Match at 8
with Colorado School of Mines,
Dartmouth, and Indiana Tech.
College.
U. of M. Theatre Guild: Try-
outs for "Cyrano de Bergerac."
Wed., Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m., League.
All are welcome.
Michigan Arts Chorale:, First
meeting of the new semester,
Wed., 7 p.m., Room B, H.H. New
members welcome.
Meeting of Activities Chairmen
Council (Women's Dofms), Thurs.,
Feb. 16, 5 p.m. See League bulle-
tin board for room.
Women of the University Facul-
ty: Tea,, 4 to 6 p.m., Wed., Feb.
15, 4th floor clubroom, League.
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