FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY U Senior Night Committee To Organize Coed Project Designed To Promote Class Spirit With the co-operation of Pan- hellenic and Assembly the Senior Night central committee will or- ganize all senior women on cam- pus into committees according to their residences. Seniors in each house will elect a chairman who will attend a meeting slated for 5 p.m. Monday.: Senior Night, a project which in- cludes the annual banquet and traditional senior activities be- fore JGP, will be discussed. This year marks the first time any class-wide project of this type has been launched. "The purpose of the organization in the house Tomorrow is Your Lucky Day The Black Cat Specials 113 DAYTIME DRESSES crepes - taffetas wools Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 44 Values to 35.00 I3 00 23 EVE. DRESSES 13 Rain or Shine Coats Values to 35.00 2 any 2, $7.00 any 3, $5.00 for SALE ITEMS SALE ITEMS 3 for Jackets - Skirts - Hats HotousSkirts - Sweats SWEATERS - BLOUSES Girdles - Bags - etc..' orig. prices to 18.95 Values to 10.95 at Skirts - Slips Flannel Pajamas 313 Sweaters and Gowns at Blouses - Costume Jewelry Slips - Girdles Girdles - Handbags Handbags - Scarves 213 Cape and Pigskin Gloves Billfolds Billfolds - Hats at Belts - Hats - Scarves 13 Fabric Gloves - Brassieres Costume Jewelry is to promote class spirit and to bind the class together in com- mon activities," said Mary Ann Harris, general chairman of Sen- ior Night. Assembly Association will con- tact the co-operatives, League houses and women living at home. These groups may then send rep- resentatives to work on the proj- ect. The activities of Senior Night will not be revealed until next semester, but the general plans will be outlined for the represen- tatives at the Monday meeting. Women from the individual houses are also being recruited to work on the song-writing contest, sponsored by the SeniornClass. The contest, which ends on Feb. 20, calls for a Michigan school spirit song. Prize-winning song will be presented at Senior Night. Coeds To Play Table Tennis Winning ping pong players from almost every sorority and women's residence will match their skill this and next week. Before Christmas vacation each house had play-offs to determine a champion. Now, under the spon- sorship of Mary Peterson, the 21 winners will play a tournament of their own to determine the campus winner. Shyana Deodhar, Stockwell, won the title last year and is again in the finals of the tournament. Virginia Ross, Delta Delta Delta, runner-up of last year, is the champion of her house. Other house winners include Rosemary Pokorny, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Katherine Evans, Pi Beta Phi; Barbara Cutler, Delta Zeta; Virginia Swanson, Kappa Delta; Cynthia Bruce, Collegiate Sorosis, and Julia Crossman of Betsy Barbour. The list continues with Bonnie Honke, Alpha Delta Pi; Doris Kangoff, Mary Markley; Marjorie Nungester, Ann Arbor; Jean Glo- waki, Alpha Chi Omega; Jean Meengs, Alpha Xi Delta; Glenna Gregory, Adelia Cheever; Emily Bliar, Jordan, and Carol Schaller of Helen Newberry. Mary Peterson, Alpha Phi; Val- erie Vandermade, Alpha Omricon Pi; Pat Sibbert, Gamma Phi Beta; Kathie Giegenmueller, Chi Ome- ga; Dolly Garrett, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Helen Korman of Hinsdale house in the new Wom- en's Residence conclude the list. Archers To Sign For March Meet Bow and arrow enthusiasts who are interested in entering the tele- graphic intercollegiate archery meet to be held in March are to sign a list in the WAB by Sunday. All campus women and mem- bers of the faculty are invited to enter the contest. They will pro- vide their own arrows. The meet will be played off on March 4, 11 and 18 in the WAB basement. Three rounds with six arrows will be shot at twenty yards each Saturday. "We're saving our money for the J-Hop" is an oft-heard remark around men's residences this time of year. The "richer" or maybe just more socially minded part of the campus is breathing a few gusts of air into the lungs of the dying party season of the fall semester this weekend. * * * ACACIA PARTY-GOERS will make merry at the "Lower Slob- bovian Brawn" tonight, when appropriately dressed "pazzunts" con- gregate amidst sketches depicting the various hardships endured by the average Lower Slobbovian. Refreshments of wolf bones and Pazzunts' Punch will be served. * * * PLEDGES AT ATO will stage a party in honor of the actives tomorrow. They will not, however, disclose any of the plans. * * * THOUGHTS OF FINALS have sent the whole ZBT house berserk. Guests will dress in anything from formals to bathing suits tonight at the first annual "Crack-Up Ball." Murals of baboons and gibbering idiots will dot the walls, while barred windows will keep the inmates from escaping. A cast of 25 will entertain party-goers with a take-off on an Olsen and Johnson or Milton Berle show. There will be surprises galore and an award for the most obnoxiously dressed couple. Only sane thing will be the food consisting of coffee and turkey club plate sandwiches. WANDERLUST has caught Triangle members who will enter- tain their dates tomorrow on a model highway. Signs with such warn- ings as "Beware-Dangerous Curve" will be posted along the way. * * ,, PHI RHO SIGMA has slated a celebration tomorrow marking the finish of a complete job of interior redecoration. A new base- ment lounge with a television set will also be broken in. * * * AN "END OF THE SEMESTER FOR US" dance is on Phi Sigma Kappa's social agenda tomorrow. JORDAN HALL is co-sponsoring a dance tomorrow with its adopted big brother, Prescott House. SEVERAL fraternities including Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Sigma Delta, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Sigma and Theta Chi, will wind up the social season tomorrow with record dances. Warm Mocasox $2.95 Mittens from $2 $15.95 to $27.95 Water repellent, wind proof, Snow Clothes tailored by... WHITE STAG or ZERO KING to give you a trim, tapered silhouette. Jackets in Nylon or poplin (red, navy, beige, grey or tie silk patterns) with elastic waist bands and windproof cuffs . . . some are reversible. Com- panion Ski Pants in blue, navy, black, brown and lug- gage. 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