rPJDAT,-,APRni 21, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ANNUAL PROGRAM SEATED MONDAY: Key League Positiorts for Coming Year To Be Announced at Installation Night Announcement of newly chosen p.m. Monday in the Rackham position holders of all main posts Lecture Hall. in the League and League activi- Among the positions to be an- ties will be made at the annual In- nounced are the executive board stallation Night to be held at 7:30 of the League, and the Assembly, 'I if Featuring a complete selection of ELGiIN WAT"CHES for graluates from 29.75 up ARCADE JEWELRY SHOP 16 Nickels Arcade Since 1916 REGISTERED JEWELER, AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Panhellenic and WAA boards for next year. , e MEMBERS of the central com- mittees of JGP and Sophomore Cabaret will also be revealed at this time. In addition, the orien- tation advisors and League com- mittee members for next year will be announced. Presentation will be made of the three Ethel MacCormick scholarships, and the Delta Delta Delta fellowship. Under the new League consti- tution, the League Executive Council, chairman and board members of the Interviewing Committee and the president of the Judiciary Council are elected by the Board of Representatives. * * * CONSISTING OF the presi- dents of all women's residences and a representative for each ad- ditional fifty women in every house, the board makes the final decision on two candidates for each main League position. The candidates are selected by the members of the Interviewing com- mittee. As is the tradition at Installa- tion Night, members of all resi- dences will sit in special sections reserved for them. Speaker at the ceremony will be Dean Mary C. Bromage. Frosh Weekend Freshman women interested in working on the poster com- mittee for the Blue Team of Frosh Weekend will meet at 1 p.m. today in Rooms D and E of the League, said Mary Heli Jorstad, assistant publi- city chairman. She emphasized that no tal- ent is necessary. ON TIHIE HOUSE By PAT BROWNSON Although most student merry-making this weekend will be cen- tered around Michigras, a number of other house social events are also being planned. TIME MAY MARCH ON, but it will be cornered for a brief in- terlude tomorrow evening at Tau Delta Phi's spring formal which will be based on a "time" theme. Dinner and dancing will take place at the Washtenaw Country Club. TYLER HOUSE residentstand their dates will board buses to- morrow afternoon for a picnic at the University Fresh Air Camp. Approximately 70 couples will join in softball, volleyball, boat rides, hiking, card-playing, ping pong, and both social and square dancing. AL RICE'S BAND will provide the musical background for Alpha Kappa Psi's pledge formal tomorrow in the Hussey Room of the League. A SPRING THEME will prevail at Stevens Cooperative House tomorrow. Informal dancing and games will entertain guests. Special invitations have been extended to residents of Henderson, Mary Markley and Adelia Cheever House. THE WIVE'S AUXILIARY of Phi Rho Sigma will treat members to an informal party tomorrow. Dinner will precede square dancing amidst hay and corn stalks. "COME AS YOUR SECRET DESIRE" are the instructions for dress at Phi Chi's costume party tomorrow. Wive's are also planning this party. Ed Klum will be music-maestro for the evening. "AU REVOIR" is the name selected for Prescott House's semi- formal farewell dance for the approximately 30 seniors in the house who expect to graduate in June. Be-ribboned pictures of the seniors will decorate the ballroom. MOONLIGHT DANCING on Sigma Alpha Mu's porch is planned tomorrow, weather permitting. The dance will be informal. THETA XI has slated an open house after Michigras tomorrow. The Delta Gamma's, who collaborated with them on a booth, and their dates have been invited to attend. FACULTY MEMBERS from many departments will attend Sigma Phi's faculty tea from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. DELTA SIGMA PI will feature dancing to records tomorrow. THETA DELTA CHI will hold an informal party tomorrow after Michigras. PHI DELTA PHI'S and their dates will gather at the house and attend Michigras in a group tomorrow. 1_____________________m .. Ei 11. II L or DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 1' I J -l CAMPING IN THE Quetico - Superior Wilderness Complete outfitting service $3.50 a day with Grumman alumi- num c a noes. Food, your choice-extra. 50-page Canoe Country pic- . ture booklet mailed postpaid anywhere for $1.00 "BASSWOOD LAKE LODGE on Minn.-Canadian border. Main Lodge and 20 log cabins. Modern bathroom facil- ities. AmericanPlan rates $8.00 and up. Also house- -f - keeping cabins. WDERNES S llTTER5) 4, mmesELY,. MINNESOTA (Continued from Page 4) Wesleyan Guild: Inhibitions Party, 7:30 p.m. Dress as you wish. C.E.D.: 4:15 p.m., Union. World Cooperation Week will be inaugurated by Mayor William Brown at 6:30 p.m., at the:,Ameri- can Legion Pan-American Pro- gram. American Legion Hall. For- eign students invited. Coming Events Social Research Group. Discus- sion: "The Research Needs of Unions" by Mr. Samuel Jacobs, specialist in Workers Education for the UAW-CIO and Mr. Lewis Carliner, editor of the UAW pub- lication AMMUNITION. Tues., April 25, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 3-S. Gothic Film Society. Extra meet- ing, Mon., April 24, 8 p.m., Rack- ham Amphitheater. The Three Musketeers (American, 1921) with Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. Members may bring guests provided ar- rangements are made in advance with either president Hampton or treasurer Whan, ext. 2784. Inter-Arts Union Assembly: Sat. April 22, 2 p.m., election of Inter- Arts Council. Open to anyone who has participated in an Inter-Arts Union project. Pi Sigma Alpha: National Poli- tical Science Honor Fraternity 1950 membership nominees have been notified of their nomination by mail. The deadline for accep- tance of a nomination and pay- ment of the required fees is Sat., April 22. Fees payable to Mrs. Harris in the Political Science Dept. Office. Sports Night: IM Building, Sat. April 22, 7:30 to 10 p.m. All fac- ulty members, teaching fellows, wives, children and guests are in- vited. For further information, phone Mrs. W. J. Eiteman, 5474. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Executive Council elections, Mon. April 24. Petitions for executive positions must be at the Hillel Foundation by Sat. April 22. Saturday Luncheon Group: Be- cause of the Michigan Student Christian Convocation at Kalama- zoo, there will be no luncheon group this week. r! l OPPORTUNITY Leading life insurance company has unusual sales opportunity for a College veteran seriously * * looking for permanent career. 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