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PAGE SEVEN

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1950

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Dark Mystery Shrouds Lead
In Sophs' 'Bewitched Bayou'

Betrothed

Senior Project
Petitions Due

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Michigan Man,
To Be Involved
An involved search for F
mystery personality of the
Soph Cab floorshow, will if
Michigan man and two p
sors inAnn Arbor to a bay
Louisiana.
In the furious race to ca
Flame, portrayed by Carolyn
baum, the Michigan man, C
and Professors Potsy and P.
will become entangled in all

Professors Potsy, Plet-sky
in 'A Fling with Flame'

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WAA Notices
Volleyball-The final week of
the annual WAA tournament will
begin. tomorrow.
The sch'edule for the week is as
follows: Monday at 7:15 p.m.-
Hollis House I vs. Stockwell IV;
Newberry III vs. Martha Cook II;
at 8 p.m.-Newberry II vs. Mo-
sher'I.
Wednesday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha
Epsilon Phi vs. Chi Omega I.
Thursday at 5:10 p.m.-in the
last game of the B finals, the
winner of Alpha Epsilon Phi vs.
Chi Omega I will play the winner
of Newberry III vs. Martha Cook
II; In the last game of the A fi-
nals, the winner of Hollis House
vs. Stockwell IV will play the win-
ner of Newberry II vs. Mosher I.
* * *
Basketball-The annual WAA
tournament is now in full, swing.
The schedule for the week is
Monday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha Del-
ta Pi I vs. Cheever II. Alpha Phi
III vs. Beal I.at 8 p.m.-Jordan I
vs. Freeman House I.
Tuesday at 5:10 p.m.-Sorosis,
I vs. Sigma Delta Tau I. Kappa
Kappa Gamma III vs. Pi Beta Phi
I. at 7:15 p.m.-Barbour I vs.
Alpha' Delta Pi II; Alpha Phi II
vs. League House Girls;at 8 p.m.-
Couzens I vs. Jordan III; Martha
Cook Ivs. Alpha Omicron Pi II.
Wednesday at 5:10 p.m.-Kappa
Alpha, Theta I vs. Delta Delta
Delta III; at 7:15 p.m.-Alpha
Omicron Pi vs. Stockwell IV; Al-
pha Gamma Delta I vs. Gamma
Phi -Beta II; at 8 p.m.-Delta
Delta Delta I vs. Jordan IV; Delta
Delta Delta II vs. Couzens III.
Thursday at 7:15 p.m.-Gamma
Phi Beta II vs. Alpha Gamma
Delta II; Chi Omega IV vs. Palm-
er I; at 8 p.m.--Mosher III vs.
Jordn II. ~
All cancellations must be ap-
proved by the tournament man-
ager, Marjorie Ingram, by noon
on Monday. By a vote of the ath-
letic managers, each team is al-
lowed to cancel only twice for a
particular game.
* s s
Athletic Managers Club -- The
'Ensian picture will be taken at
5:10 p.m. Wednesday at the WAB.
Manager Eleanor Doersam re-
quests that "members wear light
sweaters, pearls, and dark skirts."
Coaching hints will be given and
discussed. Also there will be a dis-
cussion of specific athletic man-
agers' problems.

of weird situations as they ven-
ture through the southern swamps.
Under the direction of Frances
Rietz, this year's version of the
Soph Cab floorshow, "A Fling with
Flame" will be presented Dec. 8
and 9 in the Lydia Mendelssohn
theater.
* * *
STUDENTS attending Sopho-
more Cabaret will also have an
opportunity to wander through a
lively Louisiana village in the con-
course of the League where game
booths, refreshments and various
activities will provide more enter-
tainment.
Appearing in triple form,
Chuck will be played by Nancy
Born, Jean Purvis and Helen
Allen. The two potentials for a
mental hospital, Professors Potsy
and Pletsky, will be enacted by
Ann Lewis and Sondra Diamond.
Another unusual character who
enters into the plot of the show
is Al the Alligator, portrayed by'
Sally Gnau, who will introduce
Bayou-Kahoo Boy Juice as the
new muscle-building power for the
campus male population.
FLAMINGOS and orchids will
come to life during the show to
perform intricate ballet steps.
Louisiana villagers will also pre-
sent a lively tap routine under the
direction of Joan Snodgrass, dance
chairman.
"Bewitched," one of the origi-
nal songs composed for the pro-
duction by Evie Brooks, music
chairman, will be sung by Lois
Abrahm.
Written, directed and performed
entirely by the women of the
sophomore class, this will be the
23rd campus production.
Tickets for Soph Cab will be on
sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday in the Union,
League and Architecture Building.
Different colored tickets will be
sold for the four performances of
the floorshow.
Proceeds from the show will be
given to the Phoenix project.
Chairmanships
'Set for J-Hop
Don Downie was elected general
chairman of the 1951 J-Hop at the
committee's first meeting
Other chairmen appointed at
the meeting were: Carol Eagle,
music and general chairman; Ab-
by Funk and Leo Wasserberger,
tickets; Joan Beeman, decora-
tions; Jim Kemper, publicity; Bob
Lawson, booths; Tulane Itkoff,
building nd grounds; Jack Ha-
mer, finance and Barbara Blair,
programs and patrons.
The committee is now deciding
on the bands and the theme of
the dance. Announcement of the
bands will be made within the
next two weeks Jim Kemper has
announced.

Committee Members
To Plan Festivities
Deadline for Senior Project pe-
titions have been extended to 5
p.m. Tuesday.
Interviewing and nominating
committee has asked senior women
who are seeking posts to pick up
petitions at the Undergraduate Of-
fice of the League and to sign for
an interview when they return
their completed petitions.
Members chosen for Senior Pro-
ject committee will plan Senior
Night festivities for the opening
performance of this year's Junior
Girls' Play.
A general and an assistant
chairman will head the project.
Other positions to be filled include
the chairmanships of the follow-
ing committees: tickets, publicity,
decorations, patrons and invita-
tions.
"The Senior Project gives coeds
an opportunity to plan the last
class event for senior women," said
Patricia Breon, head of interview-
ing and nominating committee.

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Zeta

Tau Tea

BRIDE-TO-BE-Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Brownson of Ann
Arbor have announced the engagement of their daughter, Patricia
Joyce, to Ralph Edward Norman of Grand Rapids, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Norman of Jackson. Miss Brownson, a senior in the
literary college, is affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta, Scroll and Theta
Sigma Phi. She is associate women's editor of The Daily. Mr. Nor-
man, a June, 1949 graduate in electrical engineering, is a member
of Delta Chi. He is employed as an engineer at Consumers Power
Company in Grand Rapids.
IN RECOGNITION:
Alumnae Council Will Award
Scholarships to 'U' Women

Honors Guests
Zeta Tau Alpha actives will en-
tertain three state and national
officers of the sorority at a tea
from 2 to 4 p.m. today at the
chapter house.
The honor guests are Mrs.
Thomas Carter, province presi-
dent, Mrs. Edgar Withrow and
Mrs. Elliott Chapman, national
vice presidents.
Among those invited to attend
are President and Mrs. Alexander
G. Ruthven, Dean Deborah Bacon,
Mrs. Sarah L. Healy, Miss Ethel
A. McCormick, presidents of cam-
pus residences and active and
alumnae members from the Lans-
ing and Albion chapters of Zeta
Tau Alpha.
Miss Delia Hobbs of Detroit,
founder of the local chapter, will
be one of the pourers.

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The University Alumnae Coun-
cil will award 13 scholarships of
$200 each to University coeds in
1951.
Three awards will be given to
Stockwell residents, one award
each to the following dormitories:
Couzens, Martha Cook, S. C. An-
gell, M. L. Hinsdale and C. H.
Kleinstuck.
MOSHER AND Jordan will each
receive two awards.
Women who wish to live in
the above specified residences
next year are also eligible ,to
apply.
Need, academic potential,
character, personality and con-
tributions to group and communi-
ty living will be considered by the
Council in awarding the scholar-
ships.
Applications will be accepted
from Dec. 5, to 15.
* * *
THE BLANKS may be secured
in the Office of the Alumni Coun-
cil in the League.
The Alumni Council will an-
nounce its decisions at the open-
ing of the spring semester, and
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time.
This fund was secured by a
"Fashionscope" program in De-
troit, held in 1949 under alumnae
sponsorship.

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FDAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

(Continued from Page 6)
Wesleyan Foundation: Seminar
and breakfast at 9:30 a.m. in the
Pine Room. Supper at 5:30 p.m.
and program at 6:30 p.m. There
will be a special program about
WSSF.
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student
Club: Supper-program 5:30 p.m.
Talk and discussion on "More and
Better Bible Study."
Coming Events
La p'tite causette meets Mon.,
Dec. 4, at 3:30 p.m. in the Michi-
gan League.
Tryouts for the French Play:
Mon., Tues., Wed., Dec. 4, 5, and 6,
from 3 to 5:10 p.m., Rm. 408, Ro-
mance Language Bldg.

concerned with the initiation of
new members, Dr. E. W. Sink,
University Health Service, will
speak on "The Early History of
Phi Sigma at the University of
Michigan." The public is invited
to the open meeting at 8 p.m.,
which will feature a talk by DR.
R. C. Hussey, Geology department.
"Five Hundred Million Years of
Michigan's Geological History."
Women's Research Club: Mon.,l
Dec. 4, 8 p.m., Rackham, West
Lecture Room. "Furniture Design
in Antiquity and Its Influence on
Modern Times," by Adelaide Ad-
ams, Fine Arts Department.
Science Research Club: Meeting,
7:30 p.m., Tues., Dec. 5, Rackham
Amphitheatre. Program: "Hard-
ness Variation in Diamond," by
Jack A. Kohn, Mineralogy. ."The
Adrenal Cortex in Relation to Nor-
mal and Cancerous Growth," by
Burton L. Baker, Anatomy.
Young Progressives: "The Crisis
in Korea." Speakers: Cal Lippitt,
Chairman, Mich. YPA. Plans to
produce the play They Shall Not
Die. Tues., Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m. 1018
Angell Hall.
Chess Club Meeting: Tues., 7:30
p.m., Union 3D.
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Nazarene Student
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Monday.

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Eunice Alberts Contralto
DvidLloyd... Tenor
Oscar Natzko ... . Bass
University Choral Union
Musical Society Orchestra
Mary Stubbins, Organ
LESTER McCOY, Conductor
HILL AUDITORIUM

Le Cercle Francais: Meeting,
Mon., Dec. 4, 8 p.m., Michigan
League. M. Andre de Saint Rat
will show slides on Paris.
Naval Research Reserve Meet-
ing: Mon., Dec. 4, Room 18, An-
gell Hall. Mr. George R. Rye.
"Great Slave Lake."
Ice Skating Club: Ensian pic-
tures wil be taken at club session
Tues., Dec. 5, 2:15 p.m.
Alpha Phi Omega: Pledge meet-
ing Mon., Dec. 4, 7 p.m., Union.
Phi Sigma Society: Mon., Dec. 4
7:15 p.m., Rackham Amphithea-
tre. The business meeting will be

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