THE MICHIGAN DAILY vv omen S Organizations Reveal Officials at Installation 4 Yesterday saw the installation of the new officers and committee of the League, Assembly, Panhel- lenic, WAA and Women's Glee Club. President of the League for the coming year will be Jennie Quirk of Collegiate Sorosis. Lydia Wil- helm, Kappa Delta, will occupy the vice-president's chair. Trea- surer will be Doris Egan of Alpha Phi and Virginia Bauer of Kappa Kappa Gamma will serve as sec- retary. * * * BARBARA LITTLE of Delta Delta Delta is the new Judiciary A Council Chairman, and chairman of the Interviewing and Nomina- ting Committee is Patricia Breon also of Delta Delta Delta. Chairman of. the League's ad- ministrative committees will be: Merit Tutorial, Marian Larson, Martha Gook; Personnel, Yvonne Johnson, Alpha Omicron Pi; Spe- cial Projects, Maxine Pearson, Al- pha Phi; Candy Booths, Patricia Patsloff, Mosher; Orientation, Joan Broomfield, Gamma Phi Be- ta; Public Relations, Ileana Lindh, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dance Classes, Alice Coburn, Alpha Omi- A cron Pi; Social, Myra Hahn, Al- pha Phi; Parlimentaria, Tulane Itkoff, Sigma Delta Tau; Junior Girl Play, Cathy Sotir, Jordan and Sophomore Cabaret, Nancy Eich- enlaub, Alpha Gamma Delta. PRESIDENT of the new As- sembly Board is Adele Hager of Martha Cook. Other officers on the board include: vice-president, Kitty Clark, Helen Newberry; sec- retary, Mary Gratzer, Stockwell; treasurer, Terry Mussin, Helen Newbery; personnelrchairman, Mintzer, Betsy Barbour; social chairman, Sally Peterfreud, Jor- dan; and projects chairman, Sal- ly Jones, Jordan. Heading the new Panhellenic Board will be president, Jane Top- per, Delta Gamma; vice-president Sally Strauss, Pi Beta Phi; second vice-president Doris Buser of Kap- pa Kappa Gamma. Recording secrtary, Virginia El- Y f i lis, Delta Delta Delta; new rush- ing secretary, Nancy Clark, Alpha Gamma Delta; treasurer, Mary Helen King, Delta Zeta; assistant rushing secretary Beverly Clarke, Alpha Phi. JUDICIARY COUNCIL Chair- man will be Barbara. Little, Delta Delta Delta; secretary Mary, Mar- tin, Chi Omega; senior member Lu Levine of Martha Cook. Junior members are Margaret Blackford, Pi Beta Phi; Constance Newman, Betsy Barbour; NaomicSchlosberg, Moshier and Ann Waterman, Ann Arbor. Sophomore Aides are: Joan Brown, Stockwell; Maryanna Lar- son, Pi Beta Phi; Jeanette Scoville, Delta Gamma; Murine Shapiro, Sigma Delta Tau and Connie Si- monds, Kappa Delta.- Chairman of the Interviewing and Nominating Committee will be Patricia Breon, Delta Delta Del- ta and secrtary, Jeanne Schrie- ber,'Chi Omega. Junior members: Marguerite Adams, Mosher; Margaret Ryburn, Collegiate Sorosis and Nancy Wat- kins, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sophomore members: Nancy Baehre, Alpha Phi; Phyllis Kauf-' fman, Angell House and Jo Phil- lips, Alpha Epsilon Phi. * * * D A N C E C L A S S ,Committee Chairman: Alice Coburn, Alpha Omicron Pi and Marianne VanDu- zer of Alpha Gamma Delta, Fi- nance Chairman. Junior Captains: Diana .Danzig- er, Angell House; Peggy Gates, Chi Omega; Dianne Lahde, Alpha Omicron Pi and Sally Smith, Col- legiate Sorosis. Sophomore Captains: Janet Gast, Alpha Xi Delta;: Lucille Grawberg, Stockwell; Connie Stil- ler, Alpha Gamma Delta and Char- lotte Yalowitz, Stockwell." New chairman of the Public Re- lations Committee: :Ilena Lindh, Kappa Kappa Gamma, with Mar- tha Chandler, Martha Cook, as her assistant chairman in charge of art. Junior assistants: Nancy Ericke, Pi Beta Phi; Jo Ketelhut, Chi Omega; Joan Nelson,. Stockwell; Mary J. Scott, Kappa Delta and Joan Young, Jordan. Chairman of the Orientation Committee: Joan Broomfield, Gama Phi Beta. Social chairman, Lois Eisele, Pi Beta Phi and sec- retary, Emily Blair of Jordan. PAT PATSLOFF of Mosher: chairman of the Candy Booths Committee, and Maxine Pearson of Alpha Phi, in charge of the Special Projects Committee. Yvonne Johnson, Alpha Omi- cron Pi, chairman of the Person- nel Committee, and her junior as- sistants: Lorainne Hewitt, Alpha Gamma Delta; Janet Speith, Al- pha Omicron Pi; Martha Tom- kins, Mosher and Helen Yeager, also of Mosher. Chairman of the Merit Autorial Committee: Marian Larson, Mar- tha Cook, junior assistants: Ma- rian Dane, Alpha Gamma Delta; Liesl Ellenberger, Angell House; Marian Gessner, Delta Zeta, Vir- ginia Gish, Alpha Chi Omega and and Judith Sinclair, Kappa Alpha Theta. Social Committee chairman: Myra Hahn of Alpha Phi. Assis- tants for the Ruthven Teas in- clude: Elizabeth Adams, Pi Beta Phi; Jane Barker, Kappa Delta; Anne Cleary, Collegiate Sorosis and Barbara Wundrum, Alpha Phi. Special events chairmen: Sally Hughes of Kappa Alpha Theta and Mary Watt of Delta Gamma. * * * JUNIOR GIRL'S PLAY Central Committee chairmen: general, Cathy Sotir, Jordan; assistant, Mary Moore, Collegiate Sorosis; director, Mickey Sager, Mosher; assistant Evelyn Hager, Alpha Del- ta Pi; secretary, Nancy Porter, Chi Omega; treasurer, Johanna Leonard, Kappa Delta and cos- tumes, Alics Lowe, Collegiate So- The list continues with assis- tant, Suzanne Sears, Alpha Phi; make-up, Carole Eiserman, Alpha Delta Pi; music, Margaret Strand, Chi Omega; composer and arrang- er, Ellen Axon, Angell House; lyr- ics, Lou Leonard, Alpha Phi; choral, Guenevere Dorn, Klein- stuck House; programs, Pat Doyle, Gamma Phi Beta; properties, Bar- bara Johnson, Zeta Tau Alpha and assistant, Beverly Young, Al- pha Delta Pi. Other chairmen include: pub- licity, Janice James, Kappa Delta; Daily, Mary, Alice Davis, Alpha Chi Omega; stunts, Geraldine Mauralo, Alpha Phi, scenery, Yvonne LeDuc, Alpha Phi; script, Joan Striefling, Mrs. Elliott's Lea- gue House; stage manager, June Laurin, Delta Delta Delta; asis- tant, Jane Zoghibe, Alpha Omi- cron Pi; tickets, Enid Frank, Sig- ma Delta Tau and ushering, Ina Sussman, Hinsdale House. * * * - SOPHOMORE CABARET: Gen- eral Chairman Nancy Eichenlaub of Alpha Gama Delta, and assis- tant: Peggy Reed, Delta Delta Delta. Secretary: Marjorie Ann Black,' Stockwell, Assistant, Mary Ellen Hastie, Alpha Xi Delta. Suzanne Hemping, Stockwell, is treasurer and assistant is Robin Glover, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Other chairmanships include: Hostess, Ruth Rykoff, Sigma Del- ta Tau; programs, Joan Kay Brush, Alpha Chi Omega; public- ity, Doris Hymen, Sigma Delta Tau; stunts, Alice Spero, Stock- well; Posters, Beverly Arble, Al- pha Delta Pi; special booths, Ber- ta Houston, Kappa delta and tic- kets, Jean Carson, Alpha Xi Delta. The list continues with assis- tant, Susie Shobe, Mosher; direc- tor, Frances Reitz, Barbour; assis- tant, Judith Davies, Collegiate Sorosis; costumes, Shelley Stro- matt, Ann Arbor, dance, Joan Snodgrass, Delta Delta Delta; make-up, Marilyn Hey, Alpha Phi; and assistant, M'ary Claire Mathe- son, Kappa Alpha Theta. Other central committee mem- bers include : assistant music chairman, Sally Hansen, Alpha Xi Delta; stage manager, Pat Tester, Chi Omega; assistant, Ann L. Stuart, Kappa Alpha Theta; IT'S NOT TOO LATE !! 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Staff of the Pipes of Pan, the Panhellenic newspaper: Literary editor, Pauline Zimmerman, Pi Beta Phi; literary staff, Lynn Berg, Alpha Delta Pi, and Nancy Bergdahl, Collegiate Sorosis; bus- iness manager, Jane Ellzey, Gam- ma Phi Beta and cartoonist, Mary Beth Howe, Alpha Chi Omega. * *-* NEW president of WAA: Mari- lyn Thisted Chi Omega; Mary Louise Hook, Alpha Xi Delta, is the National Convention Chair- man and Eleanor Doersam, Bar- bour, is the vice-president in charge of student relations. Vice- president in charge of projects is Judy Johannsen, Gamma Phi Beta. New secretary, Barbara Hansen, Chi Omega, and treasurer Bar- bara Simmons, Pi Beta Phi. Bar- bara Molyneaux, is Co-recreation chairman. A.F.C.W. Representative: Nancy Somers, Chi Omega, participation manager, Mary Peterson, Alpha Phi and dormitory manager, Marge Ingram, Jordan. SUE ROSE, Mosher: league house manager, and Jean Knibbe, Alpha Omicron Pi, in charge of public relations, while Pat Smith, Delta Delta Delta handles Daily publicity. Club managers include: archery, Barbara Hart, Chi Omega; bad- minton, Mona Pick, Delta Delta Delta; ballet, Doris E. Marsh, Jor- dan; basketball, Lois M. Middle- ton, Mosher; bowling, Barbara Krause, Delta Delta Delta and compus counselors, Nancy Fitch, Barbour. The list continues with fencing, Betty Comstock, Kappa Kappa Gamma; golf, Abby Funk, Pi Beta Phi; field hockey, Barbara Keim, Kappa Kappa Gamma; ice skat- ing, Carole Somer, Martha Cook; lacrosse, Dorothy Warmeling, Al- pha Omicron Pi; Michifish, Janet Dewey, Kappa Kappa Gamma; officials and coaches, Barbara Ri- ley, Alpha Xi Delta; outing, Mari- lyn Groons, Alpha Chi Omega; riding, Pat Gullberg, Delta Gam- ma; rifle, Gratia Whitworth, Chi Omega; speedball, Barbara Busch- man, Gamma Phi Beta; softball, Diana Lahde, Alpha Omicron Pi and tennis, Pam Price, Kappa Al- pha Theta. WOMEN'S Glee Club officers include: president,Jane Buell, Ann Arbor; vice-president, Martha C. Bryant, Kappa Kappa Gamma; secretary, Ellen Traxler, Jordan; business manager, Jean Allen, Jordan, publicity, Marion Stepan- auskas Alpha Omicron P and librarian, Ina Sussman, Hinsdale House. Orientation leaders for next fall include, for the freshmen groups: Barbara Johnson, Zeta Tau Alpha, Cecily Hume, Alpha Phi; Priscilla Ball, Collegiate Sor- osis; Mary Muller, Kappa Kappa . Tops with College Girls Women from 227 colleges are now tak- ing Gibbs secretarial training. Write College Course Dean for catalog Katharine Gibbs 230 Park Ave., NEW YORK 17 33 Plymouth St, MONTCLAIR 51 E. Superior St. CHICAGO 11 155 Angell St., PROVIDENCE 6 90 Marlborough St., BOSTON 16 Gamma; Mary Beth Howe, Al- pha Chi Omega; Peggy Zager, Jordan; Bluma Zilber, Betsy Bar- bour; Ethel Cada, Alpha Xi Del- ta; Pat Brownson, Alpha Xi Del- ta; Ilena Lindh, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sally Slocum, Collegiate Sorosis; Barbara Hansen, Chi Omega; Mary Helen King, Delta Zeta; Pat Smith, Delta Delta Del- ta and Sally Reed, Delta Delta Delta. The list continues with Sandra Sipkin, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Nancy Bylan, Martha Cook, Jane Buell, Ann Arbor; Alice Mencher, Mosh- er; Lora Franklin, Zeta Tau Al- phe; Arlene Jewell, Martha Cook; Suzanne Shawacker, Delta Gam- ma; Pat Walker, Gamma Phi Beta; Virginia Granse, Helen Newberry; Ann Black, Stockwell; Jo Phillips, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Connie Symonds, Jordan; Jeanne Marshall, Pi Beta Phi and Judy McMillan, Betsy Barbour. * * * OTHER leaders include: Paul- ine Kurta, Chi Omega; Jody Beh- rens, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ruth Spillman, Alpha Phi; Rosemary Wise, Delta Gamma; Rosemary Owen, Chi Omega; Renee Pregul- man, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Joanne Matz, Helen Newberry; Joan Trites, Alpha Omicron Pi and Sally Soldthrope, Jordan. Also among those serving will be Grace Fink, New Dorm; Mary Ellen Hastie, Alpha Xi Delta; Bonnie Honke, Alpha Delta Pi; Donna Malone, Delta Delta Del- ta; Agnes Waddell, Alpha Gam- ma Delta; Joanna Cannon, New Dorm; Cathy Sotir, Jordan; Nan- cy Fitch, Betsy Barbour; Marion Thompson, Gamma Phi Beta; He- len Yeager, Mosher and Charlotte Will, Kappa Delta. The list continues with: Alice Coburn, Alpha Omicron Pi; Yvonne Johnson, Alpha Omicron Pi; Jeanne Schreiber, Chi Omega; Betsy Saunders, Gamma Phi Beta; Jane Barker, Kappa Delta; Joan Giessow, Helen Newberry; Joan Mintzer, Betsy Barbour; Connie Newman, Betsy Barboui'; Alice Richmond, Collegiate Sorosis; Martha Tomkins, Mosher; Mary Watt, Delta Gamma; Barbara An- derson, Alpha Phi; Janette Marc- zi, Lloyd Hall; Nancy Eichenlaub, Alpha Gamma Delta and Donna Davenport, Betsy Barbour. * * * ORIENTATION leader for freshmen in Dental Hygiene is Dolores Janusch, Delta Gamma, and Carol Schaler, Helen New- berry, and LaVerne Schmitkons, Martha Cook, are leaders for the physical education groups. Mary Jean Cash, Jordan; Joan Coutes, Angell Hall, Julia Henny, Alpha Omicron Pi; Betty Mon- cre f, GammaPhi Beta and Sally Hanson, Kleinstuck are leaders for freshmen in the School of Music. The list concludes with Mary Gallagher of Chi Omega. In the School of Architecture and De- sign, orientation leaders are Shel- ley Stromatt, Ann Arbor; Donna Mayer, Jordan; Rhola Uhlendorf, Ann Arbor; Carol Lutz, Stockwell; Ann Bigman, Betsy Barbour and Pamilla Wagner, Martha Cook. Virginia Gish, Alpha Chi Omega and Fumiko Ikemori, Helen New- berry, are leaders for pharmacy school. TRANSFER orientation leaders include: Myrna Rees, Alpha Chi Omega; Nancy Notnagel; Delta Gamma, Barbara Molyneaux, Del- ta Delta Delta; Jean Schutt, Delta Gamma; Nancy Porter, Chi Ome- go; Nancy Clark, Alpha Gamma Delta;' Patricia Gullberg Delta Gamma; Betty Borgen, Angell House; Mary J. Scott, Kappa Del- ta; Bette Krickstein, Alpha Epsi- lon Phi; Mary Myrna Norton, Gamma Phi Beta; Valerie Lemper, Delta Delta Delta and Patricia Williamson, Delta Zeta. The list continues with Mary Eger, Angell House, Nancy Cole- man, Alpha Xi Delta; Sara Jane Stephenson, Hollis; Deora Nelson, Martha Cook; Virginia Byers, Chi Omega and Sue Sears, Pi Beta Phi. Jeri Rich, Gamma Phi Beta; Carol Schumacher, Alpha Chi Omega; Enid Frank, Eigma Delta Tau; Lois Ryna, Marianne Van- Duzer, Alpha Gamma Delta; Sue Wilcox, Delta Zeta, Dolores Rosh- id, Angell House and Beryl Clay- ton, Betsy. Barbour continue the list. Janet Sherzer, Delta Gamma; Lois Comb, Pi Beta Phi; Judith Raub, Angell House; Diana Lahde, Ann Arbor; Gail Foster, Alpha Omicron Pi; Judy Grossman, Chi Omega and Cecilia Woodworht, Delta Zeta conclude the list. Transfer leaders for the School of Music include: Mary Jo Pfoten- hauer, Henderson; Ellen Axon, Angell House; Margaret Strand, Chi Omega and Mary Turner, Zeta Tau Alpha. * * * JANE ZETTEL; Mosher, trans- fers leader in the pharmacy school and Esther Malkoun of Stockwell for the engineering college. In the School of Architecture and Design, Portia Prettie, Alpha DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) Generation, Literary Staff. Final reading of manuscripts and eval- uation meeting; Wed., 7 p.m., Con- ference Room, Student Publica- tions Building. Square & Folk Dance . Club Meeting: Wed., April 26, 7:30-9:45 p.m. Women's Athletic Building. Everyone welcome. Michigan Arts Chorale Regular: Rehearsal, Rm. B, Haven Hall, Wed., 7 p.m. Full attendance re- quested. ADA: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Wed., April 26, Union. Convention report. Young Democrats: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Union, Wed., April 26. Bring money for VictoryInstitute. Romance Journal Club: Meet- ing, April 26, 4:15 p.m., East Con- ference Room, Rackham Building. Prof. Theodore E. Heger, School of Music, will speak on the music of the troubadours and trouveres (with recordings). Guests wel- come. Delta Pi and Rosemary Michel- man, Alpha Phi, transfer leaders. Ann Flitcraft, Delta Delta Delta, Shila McComb, Gamma Phi Beta, Helen Carpenter, Gamma Phi Be- ta and Virginia Reese, Alpha Gam- ma Delta, leaders for the School of Education. In the public health school, Eu- genia Wassell, Ann Arbor, trans- fer leader, and Mary Lou Scan- lon, Kappa Delta, and Doris Egan, Alpha Phi, are the leaders for the School of Business Administra- tion. SENIOR SOCIETY, honor soci- ety for independent women, tap- ped the following women: Nancy Bylan, Catherine Clairmont, Elea- nor Doersam, Lita Hagen, Marilyn, Klafer, Ethel Morris, Mary Jo Pfotenhauer, Judith Raub, La- Verne Schmitkons, Anita Seiler, Lois Sieber, Joyce Simon, Marion Stelling, Barbara Traub, Char- lotte Voelker, Harriette Wilson and Dorianne Zipperstein. New members of Scroll, honor society for affiliated women, in- clude: Priscilla Ball, Virginia Bauer, Patricia Breon, Patricia Brownson, Patricia Dressler, Myra Hahn, Jean Heidgen, Dolores Jan- usch, Margaret Kennedy, Mary Helen King and Ileana Lindh. The list continues with Jennie Quirk, Myrna Rees, Jeanne Schrei- enwori. 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