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21, 1954.

The Three R's Petitionino DOGPATCH

Shutters To Cik
BeforeBanquet

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Senior Coeds May
In Caps and Gown
A local photographer will take
pictures of senior women be-
tween 5:30 and 6 p.m. in the Lea-
gue Thursday when they assem-
ble in caps and gowns for the tra-
ditional Senior Night banquet and
ceremonies.
Permanent souvenir programs
will contain a place to put the in-
dividual pictures.
TICKETS, priced at $1.55, are
on sale from 9 a.m. to noon and
1 to 4 p.m. today, tomorrow and
Thursday in the Undergraduate
Office of the League. The price in-
cludes the banquet, entertainment,
and the premier of "The Real
McCoy," 1950 Junior Girls' Play.
Festivities will begin with a
mass march to the League ac-
oording to residential areas.
Seniors will converge on the
League Ballroom at 5:30 p.m.
Thursday.
Decorations will carry out the
theme "Our Years at Michigan,
1946-1950", with a series of pin-
up boards covered with souvenirs
from events of the past four
years.
A HUGE pin-up board will be
placed behind the bandstand.
Skits from the 1947 Soph
Cabaret and 1949 JGP will pro-
vide entertainment. The tradi-
tional march across the stage
will follow.
In this parade married women
will carry candles, engaged wo-
men will suck lemons, pinned wo-
men will wear straight pins and
unattached women will throw
pennies, one for each year of their
age, into the wishing well.
Presidents

Be Snapped Thursday
is Before Festivities
THEY WILL then go into the
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre to see
JGP. After the play senior women
will serenade the juniors with an
original song written to the tune
of "Vote for Jennie", a song fea-
tured in last year's JGP.
Caps and gowns may be rent-
ed at Moe's Sports Shop today,
tomorrow and Thursday. A $7.50
deposit will be asked, but $5.25
is to be refunded if they are
returned within a week. If they
are kept until graduation $3.00
will be refunded.
Interviews with outstanding
senior women will be broadcast
over radio station WUOM at 5:45
p.m. Thursday on a program to be
held in front of the League.
General chairman of Senior
Night is Mary Ann Harris, who is
assisted by Sally Goodyear. Gin-
ny Correll is ticket chairman,
while Dorothy Malanick and Bar-
bara Seymore will handle decora-
tions.
Patrons and invitations will be
takencare of by Dorothy Doerf-
ner, and B. J. Faulk and Ginny
Campbell are planning the enter-
tainment. Publicity chairman is
Jo Hoey.
Music Sorority.
Elects Off icers
Alpha Chapter of Sigma Alpha
Iota, national honorary music so-
rority, held its annual election of
officers recently.
Thenewly elected officers are:
president, Lois Sieber; vice-presi-
dent, Harriet Wilson; recording
secretary, June Moore; corres-
ponding secretary, Corinne Brown
and treasurer, Marilyn Palm.
The list continues with editor,
Joan Patrick; chaplain, Dorothy
Heldreth; sergeant at arms, Nan-
cy Smith; alumni secretary, Bar-
bara Traub and student council
representative to the School of
Music, Margaret Strand.
Faculty Women
WiIl Meet Today
Women of the University Fa-
culty will meet for dinner at 6:15
p.m. today in the Hussey Room of
the League.
Following dinner, Dr. Valeria F.
Juracsek and Miss Edith G. Mor-
gan will describe their work with
patients at the Neuro-Psychiatric
Institute.

-Duily-Burt Sapowitcn
R FOR ROCKETS???-Carol Anderson, Virginia Bauer and Mary Stone show how they will look when
doing their singing commercial act in "The Real McCoy," 1950 Junior Girls' Play. The act was pre-
viewed at last week's JGP-Union Opera Musical Debut Tea.
Cast Rehearses as Opening Night Nears

Dress rehearsals this weekare
keeping junior coeds busier than
the well-known bee as they pre-
pare for the presentation of the
1950 Junior Girls' Play, "The Real
McCoy."
Senior Women will see the pre-
mier of the play Thursday after
Senior Night activities. House-

mothers may also attend this per-
formance.
THE THREE Friday and Satur-
day performances are open to the
public. Curtains will rise on the
evening shows at 8 p.m., while the
Saturday matinee is scheduled for
2 p.m.

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There will be a meeting of
all League House presidents at
5 p.m. today in the League.
TYPEWRITERS
RENTED
SOLD
BOUGHT
REPAIRED
G.I. Requisitions
Accepted on Supplies Only
MORRILL 'S

314 S. State St.

Ph. 7177

fountain pens repaired

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 4)
Mathematics Club: 8 p.m., West
Conference Room, Rackham Bldg.
Dr. E. K. Ritter will speak on
"The Theory of Differentials in
Exterior Ballistics."
Alpha Phi Omega: Special pled-
ge meeting, election of president
and secretary, pledge pins and fee,
new project. 7 p.m., Rm. 3K, Un-
ion.
UNESCO Council: Meeting, 7:45
p.m. Lane Hall. Election of offi-
cers.
Inter-Racial Association: Open
meeting, 7:30 p.m., Union. Dis-
cussion of present and future role
of IRA.
Cercle Francais: Meeting, 8 p.m.,
Hussey Room, League. Scene from
"Les Femmes Savantes," and two
French films.
Women of the University Fac-
ulty: Dinner, Hussey Room, Lea-
gue, 6:15 p.m. Dr. Valeria F. Jur-
acsek and Miss Edith G. Morgan,
will describe their work with pa-
tients at the Neuro-Psychiatric
Institute.
U. of M. Sociological Society:
Discussion by Drs. Hawley, Freed-
man, and Wood on the subject of
job opportunities for sociologists
and social work students with the
BA degree. 3 p.m., 307 Haven Hall.
Michigan Forum: Open meeting
for students and faculty to plan
next public forum on topic "Should
Federal Aid Be Given Only to
Public Schools." Union, 3:30 p.m.
Coming Events
Canterbury Club: 7:15 a.m.,
Wed., Holy Communion followed
by student breakfast.

ASCE: 7:30 p.m., Wed., Mar. 22,
Rm. 3S, Union. Discussion on
"Construction Problems" led by
Mr. C. E. Bottum, vice-president
of Michigan Section, Associated
General Contractors. Department-
al data sheets will be available at
the meeting for juniors interested
in summer employment in the con-
struction field.
Premedical Society: Policy meet-
ing, 7:30 p.m., Wed., Mar. 22, Rm.
3K, Union. Sound movies: "Life
of Pasteur" and "Use of Antibod-
ies." Questionnaires will be dis-
tributed. All members are re-
quested to attend.
U. of M. Rifle Club: Postal match
with University of Nevada. All
members to fire. 7-9:30 p.m., Wed.,
Mar. 22, ROTC Rifle Range.
Residence Staff Institute: Meet-
ing for staff members of women's
residences, sororities and League
houses. Wed., Mar. 22, 10 a.m.,
League. Topic: "The Role as Con-
sultant: Problems of Improving
Group Meetings."
Square and Folk Dance Club
Meeting: 7:30-9:45 p.m., Wed.,
Mar. 22, Women's Athletic Bldg.
Japanese Movies: 7:30 p.m.,
Wed., Mar. 22, Rackham Amphi-
theatre; auspices of the Depart-
ment of Far Eastern Languages
and Literatures and Center for
.Japanese Studies. Open to the
public.
Ullr Ski Club: Meeting one-half
hour early, 7 p.m., Rm. 3L, Un-
ion. Movies of Boyne Mountain
and Aspen, and plans for the As-
pen Trip.
Annual French Play: Le Cercle
Francais will present "Les Jours
Heureux," a comedy in three acts
and four tableaux by Claude-Andre
Puget, Mon., April 3, 8 p.m., Lydia
Mendelssohn Theater.
Industrial Relations Club: Open
meeting, 7:30 p.m., Wed., Mar.
22, Rm. 3B, Union. Speaker: Mr.
Russell Smith, Chairman, Michi-
gan State Board on Labor Law
Committee. Topic: "Preparation
and Trial of Arbitration Cases."

Tickets will be on sale this
week from 2 to 5:30 p.m. at the
box-office of the Lydia Men-
delssohn Theatre.
Jane Topper, general chairman,
has promised that this year's JGP
will be the best one ever offered
on campus. She attributed this to
the excellent script, director and
cast.
JENNIE QUIRK is directing the
play, while Barbara Smith wrote
the script. Lyrics for the original
songs were composed by Virginia
Ellis.
Tradition decrees that the
theme of the play be kept a
mystery until the opening night
when the seniors see the re-
sults of months of planning and
rehearsing by junior women.
Principal parts in the show will
be taken by Diane Faulk, Tish
Pierce, Doris Buser, Barbara
Krause and Mike Sherwood.
THE FIRST JGP was present-
ed 46 years ago when six junior
coeds gave a show exclusively for
senior women in Barbour Gym-
nasium. In 1912 the play was op-
en to all women on campus.
"The Comeback," 1915 JGP,
was staged in Toledo, and "Yan-
kie Yogie" was viewed by De-
troiters in 1916. The 1923 JGP
was open to everyone, includ-
ing men.
"Take It From There" in 1945
was the first play entirely writ-
ten, directed and produced by jun-
ior women. Prior to that time
professors, alumni and other stu-
dents wrote the plays.
Other original undertakings
were last year's "Fate of the Un-
ion," "Make Mine Michigan" of
1948, "The Best Years," 1947, and
Meeting
The Women's Physical Edu-
cation Club will meet at 8 a.m.
tomorrow in the Dance Studio
of Barbour Gymnasium, Jeri
Mulson, president, has an-
nounced.

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